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Show MORSWO lCXAMIXEH, o'r re-m- W. CL CraedaU baa accepted the position of night eashisr at ihe Keed hotel luring tbe absence of Clerk Holes. A marriage license has been issued to Wn. Jt. JUi Don aid of Heber CUy and Miss Mamie Andrew ef Pleasant View. T. the aman,surer, has returned from Idaho. M weft-know- -- Mve-iLoc- n k PLAINTIFF GIVEN DAMAGES IN THE SUM OF 9632.70 IN CASE OF 8MURTH WAITE VS. MoKINNEY. Action wae Brought te Recover for ef a the Alleged Contract for Canned Temateae. nt Judge and Mrs. J. F. Chid enter are The jury la the ease of The C. A. in i be city from Panguitch, Utah, for a Smurthwaite Produce oompany vt Mrs. !iw days. U O. McKinney, returns a verdict last A. H. Elam and wlfs are In from tbe evening In favor of the plaintiff for lUL-t9632.79. Tho action was brought to on n visit. recover damages in the sum of 13.000 Mrs. E. McDunnld of American Fork for alleged failure to fulfil a contract for canned tomatoes. This la the secIs visiting In the ciiy. ond hearing of the case, a new trial Paul I Croix, n juggler, will give having been granted the plaintiff, who on exhibition on tbe street Baiurdsy was awarded damages at tho first hearalter noon by placing a fork In. kis ing in the sum of 1488. The complaint mouth and rarcMng turnips upon It alleged that tbs Kmnrthwaite company thrown from tlie town of the Eccles entered Into a con trart with tbs debuilding. The feat in the mult of a fendant whersby the latter should deliver to the company . 1.000 cases of wager. ranned tomatoes at fl.SO per case, but Mrs. A. L. Bell and daughter, Lulu, only delivered f.OOO cases, and the returned last eveniug from 8an Fran-risr- a, plaintiff claims that It was damaged in where they have been the gueeta tbe mini of SLOW. It was also alleged of Mrs. Bella son, A. U. Bell, for the that in tbs contract with tho Davidson Grocery company of Butts, Mont., to Xst three weeks. deliver 7.000 esses at the sams rate aa Miss Jewell Bsthwell of Weiner, these delivered te the Smurthwaite Idaho, is spending her vacation with company, but only forwarded SAM her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. cases, and of that amount 750 cases had heroins spoilt by swelling and break11am, in this city. and were utterly useless, and the ing. Judge flolapp. District Attorney Hal- plaintiff claims that In both instances verson and Btcnographer Homer went It was damaged to the extent of l,U00, to Farmington yesterday where a short Ihe Montana firm having assigned ltd of court was held. interests In Ui artinn lo The Bmurth-vclt- e Produce compsny. The defendant held that In the conAttorney Joseph Cheat will deliver the Fourth of July oratloa at the tracts It was specified that should I he tomato season he s bad one that only JVcarant View celebration. a certain proportlni of the smoiiuis Barney niley Is down from Tark railed for by Ihe contrsct should be delivered snd the season being a bad City for n few days. this, it Is claimed, was dona. The one, n mine defendant denied the allegation that S. M. Carhsrt. the Horn Operator, la in tho city from Pear, Ida. any of the good were spoilt. A. O. W.-l. represented the plaintiff snd r. Mllllkcii. n veterinary flsginsis and Chas. Stout, the defendD. ant. aunteon from Denver, has permanently located In Ogden. Dr. Milliken la n graduate of the Boston Veterinary WARRANTY fichnnl and has been very successful during the short time he has been In Ogden. The following reel estate transfers recorded with County Recorder were The condition D. A. Stark, the boi- Kills: lermaker who la at tho hospital, sufAnfering from injuries rocedved last Sat- Niels Paulson snd wife to of pert 'boiler Christiansen, a Mm, drew upon falling urday by northeast quarter of section 18 still continues to Improve and his chances for recovery are very euoour-aginnorth, township 8 west, range ...-- I 1 west Margaret Slater and others to O. F. Onndinanson. a conductor upon Llisie Condos, pert of northeast quarter section T, townthe Southern Pacific wan slightly Inship 8 north, range 2 west... jured yesterday, near Promontory. He was brought into tbe city ana re- Kllaa J. Stephens to Annie B. of water In moved to hia residence where his InDunham, one-thiUintah creek juries were attended. The cause ' of Louisa Howell to Willard A. the trouble could not be learned. Skeen, part of northeast quarter section 4. township 8 north, DEATH GFAPI3HEER. range 2 west to Willard A. CHARLES FREDERICK RANDALL Louisa Howeu etc., part administrator, Skeen, DIES SUDDENLY FROM HEART of northeast quarter section 4, FAILURE. township 8 north, range 8 west 86.78 RanP. of Councilman Father Harvajr SHOW AT tlTAHMA PARK In Thin dall and ff weu-kaow- TUESDAY MOimNO, OF ACTION TAKEN BY BOARD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO E8TABLI8H FOUR ROD ROAD. fwmms ReTho Report of the Committee ceived Giving the History of tho Now Famous Mountain Road Sines Its Construction. JUNE 28, INK. FATHER RESCUED SPOTTED HIS SON INDIAN SURVEYED DY JURY Tira-cMi- aon-ia-Ia- ROAD TO DE RETURNED ilia Xht funeral turvirH of Tbauiai Joyce will be lield at the Marriott nieetmc buuae today at v p, u. The reaiaina ran be viewed y ai tbe reaideace of bla Tarry, between Id a.m. and 1 p.aa. UTAH, WONDERFUL CANYON VERDICT OQDE. Uwt M. Moles.. ABSTRACT COMPANY THE MEIBHAN 1401 Wash. Ave. Telephone Idt-- sSima. MINERS. APPEAL FOR AID lfeighaa. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The management of the Elite Cfo., ing works wish to give notice to vvl. Public that n number of parties hmil Colorado Union Mon Give Hietovy of Struggle in Order to Prouant "Strangulation of Organ ixed Labor." been soliciting business and ren-J- L, Ing they were getting work fw SI' Mro. Harlara of the Salvation , the only solicitor sent out byArmy ui in our work is guaranteed. Mrs. Husson is not authorized to licit any business for us under J Roe peel fully conditions. ELITE GLEANING WORKS. Trinidad, Colo., Juno 27. Aa appeal for aid waa issued today by tho offioora D. W. REYNOLDS ENTERS A BURN- of the United Mine Workers and genING OUTFIT-CASAVES HIS erally distributed throughout tho city SON FROM HORRIBLE and county. It will also be aent to all DEATH. cities throughout tho east and west. HEAL ESTATE Tho appeal ritea tho causes of tha Promontory Point It tho ffcono of a Horoio and Gallant Act Laat Ev. strike In district No. IS, which began Inst November and nnya that every honcuing Fathor and Bon Art orable effort had boon made by the naBadly Burned. tional district offioora to reach an D. W. Reynolds, an employe' of tbs agipement with the operators, Tha hisSouthern Pacific company at Promon- tory of tho stnagglee la gone over in closet .in...an appeal document : which .: son, the a11 , , . tory Point, and hia orga n are lying at tbs Ogden general hospital, uteri to contribute their mtto to the suffering with some severs burns reBEACH ceived in a burning out-f- it car early end that organised labor may not be last evening. The Injured man and strangled ia Colorado. hia son were brought into the city at Denver, Cola, June 27. It was re10:45 o'clock last night. Mr. Reynolds, who,!a in tho train ported today that a conference waa THE RIOJGRANDE service of the company at Promontory about to be arranged by President 1ntnt, lives in an outfit, car. While llowells of district Na 15, United Mine working near by in the freight yards, Workers of America, and the operators he saw flames shooting skyward from in the southern coal fields This is de- 98.000 In prixea lo be given sway. the roof of tlie car in which his family nied by the officials of the Colorado Mr. Reynolds rushed to the Fuel A Iron company, who says there Trains leave 8:30 a. m. 2:15 anj j lived. for round trip. burning car and entered through the la no strike in their mines, and they o'clock p. m. Fare have nothing to confer about with leaping flames. lie soon emerged with his son in his resident Howells and the United Mine Dont Hiss The Biggest arms, but waa greatly burned about Workers of America. the hands and fare, ns was his son. The burns were of such s serious na- WEST VIRGINIA WANTS MGRAW. Time Ever Had at the Beach ture that It waa deemed necessary to Parkersburg, W. Va., June 27. The bring them to the hospital Reports received from there at an early hour West Virginia delegation to tbe St i this morning, state tlmt while the Louia convention started from here to-- I wounds are Various, they are not conday, occupying several private earn. sidered fatal. They will launch n boom at St Louia for John T. McGrnw of West Virginia , candidate. ns n Mr. MiG raw has twice been his parnominee for United States senator lys and has been national committeeman' for West Virginia for eight years. PAUSCHAUNT, AGED 103 YEARS, ONCE COPPER COLORED NOW TURNING WHITE. KEfT Has Bean Gradually Turning White Years as Was for Thirty-fiv- e Promised at Time of Baptism. EXCURSION Pauaehaunt, of the tribe of Ibe Pauvaunta, tho much talked-o- f spotted Indian, who la turning wbito has finally consented to leave hi wlg-wanear Fillmore, Utah, and allow him self to he exhibited to a curlnua public. week he waa at Ball Luke CfiT and thla week ia on exhibition at Utahns Park, from whence he will taken to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St,. Louia. About one .hundred and three years ago this remarkable Indian wait born. At tbe time of his birth tho tribe to which he belonged, tlie Pauvannts, was, perhaps, the strongest and moat war-ilk- e tribe in southern U t ah. He grew up to manhood, skilled iivall the savage arts of his trilie, and when horse stealing expeditions were arranged Pauaehaunt waa alwaya anx-knto go. Long before tbe pale face settled in California, the Pauvauuts rode over Its fair domain in quest of stray bands of horses belonging to the Indians there. Old Isuscbaiint, then a young man, was the biggest thief of the hunch anil the arrow scars on his body sliest to (he fact that he must have been in many a bloody fray. When ihe Mormon pioneers settled in this stare, he, wiih his tribe, at first took up the fight against them, hut finally peace was made and be settled down with his brothers ou a ranch near Fillmore. One of his brothers was the noted Indian Chief h Kanash, after whom tbe town of SL Louis, June. 27. Kautoe Dumont, was named, lie adopted the who will probably bo the ilrat contestways of peace in Mime degree and ant for the 9100,000 airship prise ofabout 37 years ago waa baptised into fered by the Louisiana Exposition r, tbo Mormon church by Thomas SILVER PLATE THAT WEARS. company, Is assembling the parts of his a preliminary authority in Mil- machine, which have been unpacked of Jnne S. 181, (Book B., folio 618 ), lard (Hake. It is (listed by reputable from boxes, which contained them. We carry a half dozen of ihe promi"1 have six days in which to get my relative lo a petition received from persons that at that tlroo a promlsa nent plated linea, and can show yon if ha machine together" said Mr. DumonL of Huntsville asking was msd to the Indian that the Inhabitant in plato that will surprise you. goods and bis "If all goes well. I certainly will make the court to purchase said Toll Road would forsake the war-patWonderful strides have been made and open It free to public travel. This thieving habits and live a better Ilfo 'a flight on July 4. The straight-awa- y along this line and our stock contains petition was brought forward and con- that he would eventually turn white. course will he used. I am satiafled'wtlh pieces of Silver Plate, that cannot bo sidered on August 2'J. 1881, and a Now comes the strange part of tho the arrangements of the fair officials t:ld from 8terliag Silver except by the resolution passed appointing tbe three tale. Thla promise was made in 18G7 as they now are, and see no reason for stampi Paus-chauin two time from that and to failure to present plans. selectmen of the county years purchase, An iron-cla- d guarantee goes with our The to white. turn the much of commenced each In his own name, aa Plated Ware, and your table will look con Toll Road stock as each could procure change was slow at first, and yet 100 per cent better when lta there. Denver, Colo., June 27. II. H. Mefo siderabie excitement waa wrought up ralf, a prominent stock man, died on from individual atockholdera. On J. S. LEWIS &CO. Whether his ranch near Sedalia today of paraly22. 1882. (Book B, folio 6C2), over bis phenomenal case. these selectmen report in the aggre- he contracted a peculiar akin dissaae, sis. Mr. Metcalf was born in ProviJewelers and Opticians. gate the purchase of 5.885 shares of unknown to medical science, which dence and fought throughout the civil stock at an outlay of 13,177.58, a lit caused tbe pigment of his skin to war. In 1870-7- 1 he was a member of tie over 60c being paid for each share change color, or whether it was be- the Kansas legislature. Afterwards ha of stock. This reported purchase was cause of tbe premise made to him. Is came to Colorado. He was at one tima made from 85 prominent parsons of a question which must be left to indi- a director in the Colorado Cattle GrowWeber County, Hon. Lorin Farr being vidual opinion. er1 association. first on tba list with 1.088 shares. By Pauaehaunt was held in awe of the this and like subsequent purchase of members of the tribe of Pau vaunts took Weber County became the own around Fillmore. He lived in hla ilfo er of said canyon road. on the George ranca and tie "The minutes of 1882, 1883 and anted as a to hia people. those of June, 1885, show that Ihe One morning, tba Calllsters at e rewere surprised to sec the old County ofilciala let contracts for pairs and Improvements os roads and Indian painfully crawl up to the door of the house, one eye out. and the bridges. Such improvement wme to be made down through suc- blood streaming down hia face. They and ceeding years at the expense of We- attended to hia injured cy ber county until 1892, thus demon- learned that it was gouged out by tho In the Presented Strong Bill Boing full pos strating that the oounty had Pauvannts, who Intended to mike Vaudeville Houee This Week. session and entire control of the road. medicine man out of him. It Is a su "We find recorded la Book C, folio perstltlnus belief of this Irilm that tho The bill presented by the Utahns 369. March 6, 1885, a full description medicine man must be old and posthis road In metes and and bounds, sessed of much wisdom, and besides Park management at the initial per- of 4 roils wide, survey made from Mais must be blind. If he sees the things formance for this week last evening to Ogden Valley. In of this world, according to their bestreet, Ogden, bill have beet they was, perhaps, the 1893 another order was .sued by the lief. his thoughts must neceasiarity be thus far, put on. The seeling ca- county for the official survey of this of this world, but if he is deprived of the road from Ogden City to Huntsville, Mountains of White Muslin Underwear reinforce the June Sale today. You might pacity waa taxed to the limit and sight then hia thoughts become retroattest- which survey was made and the road spective and he is able to commune frequent and vigorous applause think the great white sale was smarting off er sp and new this morning. The counters ed to an appreciation of1 the efforts platted by Surveyor R. W. Ferris. with the spirits, that they supposed 1 his survey was made along the same are newly filled with fresh and dainty garments that are needed by the thousands at of the performers to please. frequent the wild woods the stresms Muns. Du bee's dog, cat aud monkey linen by metee and bounds and pur- and the niouutain fastnesses. Paua-chauthis season. show is well worth the price of ad- porting to be as near as may lie aeemed to meet the requiremission without the other meritorious copy of tbe survey made In 1885. This ments for the ideal medicine man so specialties. He has succeeded In to official map embraces all roads, in he was bound to stakes, and a husky of1 training doge end cats eluding Ogden Canyon, in Weber brave with a sharp knife cut out the live In peace together. One of ihe county up to this date, 1892. In Ibis left, eye. The old Indian was left in catchiest tricks is where a cst care- survey of the Ogileu canyon rotul tbe biB tent, thi- - other eye to be taken fully steps over a half dozen live starting point was made from a mnnu out later. He managed to free him-seWhite mice stretched out along a meut of stone imbedded in the earth from the fettera that bound the near the Woollen Mills site on and dragged himself along until he taut rope. Walter Spencer, Illustrated singer Twelfth street, which still remains in arrived at the home of the Canisters. has a good voice and knows now to existence and which is called monu- Thomas Callistcr notified the tribe use It. ment No. 90. From this point it ex- that if they attempted anything of Ihe Irvin and Moyer tn their eccentric tended through the canyon to a point kind again that the officers of the first-clas- s at. the Intersection of the Eden road law would handle them. dancing and comedy work are From that and deserve! the applause which near (he site of the present creamery, time on a supervisory care waa exand there we find monument No. 91. ercised over tbe gld Indian by James they received. REMARKABLE SALE OF SHIRT-WAIS- T SUITS John Morrison won a borne with the "Your committee, after a lengthy A. George, son of the man upon whose audience in his happy rendition of interview with Recorder Ellis ami ranch he had built hla wig-waIrish songs. He hss a very strong County Attorney Hulanlski es to the Borne weeks ago he consented to It has been a long time since there has been such a superb offering of exactly the garand clear voice. interests, both legally and otherwise his home o travel for exhibi' The three Campbells. George. Will in the promisee legitim- tion purposes, ihe ultimate destinaments that women wanted the moment the bargain came. These are the linens, the in their ate rights of Weber and Blma. are in this tion being the Purchase Exposition at county lawn, the chambry shirt waist suits, of which everyweman wants several tight row. juggling on the green specialty. It roadway, recommend that a surveyor Bl Louis. the canyon opens up with Miss Klrna silting in lie employed to Lest evening when seen rauwqiamit They are made in the prettiest styles we've seen. They are nicely made and good fitlove (lilt.v lo road. commencing at monument No. the hammock singing not had from recovered the entirely the aecompanlinejit of the guitar. The yu aD(j continuing the saute Hi much ting. They are new, fresh; perfect in every way; each suit in its own box. occasioned by riding comedy was a catchy feature of the the canyon to monument No. 91, tho from Kail on the train. He specialty while that of Will the third wiiltli of right of way being fiti fret, was 1 lug on aCity platform of boards member of the Juggling trio Is worthy to locale from the center of the road with several of special mention. Miss Elnia is 83 feel, each side, north and south. him when notblanket a thrown around boing looked at. Tied also very good in the baton spinning. Where the road does nut admit of 33 around one leg below the knee was a The same bill continue tho rest uf feet from the center on the north J- -2 red handkerchief. It seems that, the this wek. or smith side without ohsi ritetlng the old Indian was suffering from a slight measure to then from river outer tbe . RAN MJ I. APRON TO PAVR edge of the roadway or wall the width attack of rheumatism in one of hia i El RO and had lied his handkerchief of fit! feet smith. That monuments legs TANGIER. j around his leg in a belief that it. would be plac'd at intervals along the lino . of their old superatl-tiohelp him-o- ne ! Washington, June 27. Orders were of said survey noting ihe 1 hhi mlary hled today hy the navy department lines. That said surveyor make noirs. Much of the skin has already turned pl.il and map of same showing exRear Admiral Jewell, commanding isting to conditions also lo advise claims whit and 31 r. George reporta that the i M European squadron, wiiieh has been ty persons who have local ed houses, change is progressing much more rapi idly during the past few yctara than M Tangier pending the negotiations tor barns, sheds, eie.. etc., and to place the years previous. His chest during on flic for same Your future reference. him hf release of directing in about a hundred choice designs of the present season's printings; probably the most while as a baby's and on the to proceed on his cruise aud Join Rear committee recommend that Mr. Daniel is as and are back while legs I large spots. with ihis wanted fabrics of present demand worth more than the prices we ask today. Ellis art in committee tho Aumlral Barker's hanleship squadron , : at suiervlsiun uf this surrey, and that The white skin has a healthy appear-micPiraeus, the port of Athens. polka-dot- s small in are colors black The and rosebuds, white or in feel ami same designs to the grounds, the touch C. lie Win. Sumner Rear Admiral reported by Mr. engaged to do skin. Under and white polka-dot- s on colored grounds, and small white figures on navy blue and to the navy department that the tho work necessary as sei forth in n the copper j raid tils iron gray 1iir the skin is white Hufili Atlantic squadron, consisting or ibis report. black grounds in two grades of doth. , and romniem-iuat hi ears and Marieit and i lie Brooklyn. Atlanta. tin behalf of the committer. moifili the skin of the face has MarlYour verv Chs( ins, which he command, arrived ed to turn white. The-olIndian Is a JOSEPH STANFORD. at Gibraltar today from Tangier. firm believer itt Murnmnism and The battleship Wisconsin arrived at Wilson adili'Hssed Commissioner the that it was of the Mianghai today from (avtir '"'eWis- illd said that promise made to him by Ca Mister that 7-J-- c censln Is the fiagehlp of llesr Admiral while he was an lnteretd 1 and he parly turning while. His diet Is simCooper, commanding the AMuic sta- would have tn move moiuh of his hnild-iugple and bis manners are those of the tion. who went to Shanghai to transfer thst ho wax glad this act inn had Indiun of fifty rears ago. that command to Rear Admiral Stir- been taken fur it would now etaMih Scientific men have sturiien this ling. It is expected that Rear Admiral the canyon rosd thoroughly which Hooper will start for San Franclsm at had not been done at all. The report strange rase and as yet their science hss prove unavailing in giving a once. Rear Admiral Stirling will trans- lio said would also take in the pipe cause for (lie remarkable change takfer hla flag to the Wisconsin. and a choice, full and complee variety of designs to select from. linn at several places In tint runypn The medical savsnls at Ft. ing place. numerous hi and Upon building. Louis will have an opportunity to DOW1E WILL FOUND ANOTHER motion the report was accepted and this most remarkable of rases ZION. therein recommendations the adopied. and flash their divergent theories upKENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND on the public. Highland Falls, N. Y.. June 27. BAKERY. John A. Dowie, of Zion Ciiy, PI., cam Kt. Louis. Jun 27. Cardinal ll Individual lunrhea and foe rrara in a sperisl train from New York arrived tonight to visit the to reimrt. pur served from 8:30 a. m. to 13:30 p. m. Pday and. World's Fair. ci.ased Mime lam to form a new Zion 2151 Washington avenue. At the meeting of the Board of County Goiamiouionere hold late yesterday afternoon, the emamittew on tbe Ogden aanyou road hy Chairman Joseph Kianford submitted their report, which is a vary important one as wall aa containing some historical tacts about that famous mountain drive. For over a week Mr. Stanford has been laboring spon the report mud gathering data from many hooka thst were in use about twenty-fou- r yean go. Tbe adoption ef the report will mean the widening of the canyon road fort and if carried to about alxty-al- x out in full means the Power company and the Waterworks company will off tba have to move their pipe-liuccounty road. Tlie report of tho committee is as follows: Goutlemen: Your committee, to whom waa referred the mailer of an Investigation aa to Ihe right of way, location, width and legal status of tho Ogden tanyon road, beg lo submit that in searching the records of ihe county we learn that this road was first located, opened and operated by a private company called the Ogden Toll Road. Without st templing to enter into tbe del ails pertaining to the early history of this mad. upon which subject the county records are some what deficient in Information, especially ao as 'to charter or incorporated rights, said Toll Road Company built and improved the mad and built bridges, changing tho Iocs lion of both from lime lo tima aa circumstances and conditions aeemed to require, and as Ihnir good will and pleasure dictated. The record dnri action of thH County court, us found In the minifies seven-year-ol- TO SALT AIR d J. st 1 91-2- s DUMONT WILL MAKE ASCENT Ka-na- Cal-lisie- DEEDS rd Well-know- n County. Charles Fredicb Randall, a pioneer rod father of Councilman Harvey P. Kandall. died auddenly at 6 oclock afternoon at hla home In this yes-trrda- y Tbe deceased city, of heart failure. had been up and around all day and was In tbe beat of spirits. He was In slxty-nlut- h year and was in thla county, where he bad resided for more than fifty yearn. He loaves a wife and several children to mourn hla loss. The date of the funeral will be ' laster. well-kno- - law-giv- nil-mor- Absolutely the Greatest Muslin Underwear Sale EVER IN OGDEN cun-tinne- 15 styles of Night Gowns at THEIVES ARRESTED BOX-CA- R wig-wa- Assistant Engineer G. F. McGonaglo Captures One of the Robbers. and John Carras, couple of Creeks, wanted in connecrobberies at tion with the box-ca- r Montello, were taken to Wells, Neva da. ar. 4 o'clock this morning by Wilson of the police department. Csklmos, who ia a witness was arrested by Captain Brown, Detective Pender anil Sergeant Chambers. Gar ras whs taken to the police station by George F. McGonaglo. the assistant engineer of the Southern Pacific Company. The arrests of these two Greeks Is the sei'iel of a series robberies that have been of Imx-ra- r carried on at Montello for some time. Frank Farley, enarged with petit larceny In stealing some clothing from a man named Aliern. was arrest ci by Captain Brown and Dotectlva Pender. Ber-fcea- ut well-know- n REED HOTEL This following are 11:e past twenty-fou- r the arrivals for hours: illingwonh and psrty. Salt- W. (. Lake; W, city; II. W. Brown, W. Brown, O'Neil. Salt city: R. E. White. Omaha: Arthur G. riiu-innuli- XV. : J. V 1,1 H- - Rievens. Denver; E. E. Biankemever. Toll do; B. G. Krsus. New York: Oeo. 51. Mayer. St. Mrs. O. P. Pills- t'liry, Milwaukee: Mrs. 31. E. Holliday, Milwaukee: W. B. Forsythe, Chicago: A. H. Hudson. Salt Max Van Valters and family. .Milwaukee; A. H. Stephens and wife, San Francisco: .Mr. IV R. Wallace, rliy; A. Griffin. Ijtke- ride: Barney Riley, Park City: XV. V. Jennings, N. 3'.; K. M. Carhart, Pearce, Ida. CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. CC. Continuous quotation on New York Flock and Chinan Grain. We buy and sell storks and grain on margin e or for cash. Our private rooms our customers to come In and transact business with tbs utmost en-tb- Secrecy. Write for our Book of information ("System of Speculation), fres upon application. 2452 Washington. Washington, June 27. Secretary baa Instructed Mr. Porter, the American ambassador at Paris, to I bank ihe- French government for lis fcrvlre In assisting in the negotiations lor tbe rcliaoe of Pcrdicaris. liar - Petticoats at 49c to $3.75 50c to $2.29 lf Peter Chaltnr 30 styles 25 styles of Corset Covers at 27c to $1.19 t0 styles of Drawers, at I9c to $1.69 THIS e i The $3.50 Suit now at $2.50 The $5 Suit now at $400 The $4.00 Suit now at $3.00 25 sample Shirt Waist Suits, Price. at n. Great June Sale in All Summer Goods Two Thousand Yards of Printed Cottca Wash Goods, t ; I i a ronjw-clfnll- ,e The 12c Rosamel now a yd. at The 71c Crepe Raye noy at 121c a yd. Imx-huk-c The 171c Brodee Molmc now at 121c a yd. The 171c Coblettenow at 121c a yd. : dis-cus- a I hr Sa-tol- LAST & THOMAS 1 -- t |