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Show -- ELECTRIC SPARKS. will probably bo taken to the intervenes or eiuivHtion it praetiwl nr.ed ''tmei (,'muit tour! eouninee relations letaetii the y lie severed at xmee. will lliinila). Aufu.1 4 DAILY LIST OF HAPPENINGS AND Loii luii, tug 4 l'ne Giglo- - Vriuen- Thuml.T, August OTHER NEWS mal woxerniiienl has b "en tail asioKJl.un's adx Ices Iioui Cuhot.niti i-lury lias dein Hided guuexl by i aa lurxl Cuban in. argents. !' e i in ilit old ad immediate lie l.u mu', I il.Nn u el' xi, AH th Important lifi.U "f llt l k i i i i. lui 'll li iiend pn jet pin Hi ui at hroKt his uul I Fdiid the TrlFjrlnr i o! in veil .It- - I a ea smin Mum ' men enntrolle Ihfir iml tritni.ai lUatrtie I rmu lift Iowa Vnn icratie i on xenlion lUerynher Jul.u Knitted ui i net li Kixer Wxoin to i ( the elexenth len-n- s ilu i lug a irlllfta'iullt 111 illl I ooup', rttt' date lias lieen ten and a half million laturilav 4ugut t Ox lit.nl .1 llill.lls J. II Mi Latino xms noiutnated for loin ('uNruJo ull un Le killed ox ani( uloxx .oip athe iiiuaed a. ikti tvretl 'am aeil I AX Koxxrmir bx the Mi'fissippt Gcnux rat. I utlL Xtlul i f ) vlm i aka tiax s I Riant oitulol udie KiiivxUs at Helena, xuntiruiexl U tu ii 'lone and liux itl an a leita'lill at the or ler ot In ige Beiliuger for a sale ' ' rl r , Wu' II a i el ol the ''hurt Line Pie n . . ml I .o aplx, i i ti t" I)l t U i xxitn appoint' xxiiti jne jiiteto Cedar I itv, I uh. Vug T George ii at t i u jiiiuiiit N ai.itii ne nut n til hi' au t lips, a rder. as found dxad i ep-lI i ip ii Mount I U , U Mniidix near limner'-rab, net ween luftiUi. tuna.! i u u nv mg to ri d Ut Noth1,. in n' Kanarra and tori i t la magi i .lea Mr. r le 'll it lit' I" opl Ui w.itx,rh tire i ml ab the remains suggested XKe ing l i K a tfd i 1 ri i at eie tr are li nut I- t- i . mi H - supposed tnat d lillig in ue v k I to W me1! A L mi a In nl ne ntal aNTratmu he had wan-i- d I 111! ij a- ! X. Il I. ,, a! k o -I I. ' ll.ii la Hoi.. J ml . t t died of starxalion. 00114.1,1! i M ul xei si. the inmxxt .xa- - belli xed at i 'i Uu i a. k o'l s m i turn tobaxe Nen murderer mar i ad I 'I bx U I lx ami i t phi 4r t 11 u peal IN THE TERRITORY to I lmii -ai- 1 DEALER IN MiBiuc I tr 1 1 of x tl.- Vrt,rin-$(ifuI r pr t mi. 44.ml i 4i u , i Iven i leint ,n - Nlimrrwu 1 -- Our Kri.m h k h it 1 - I i f ran near kL-i- ii. t i I by 8 -- n i ' I. M T xb y, age in Irox xx m I N ir 1 Men i mi n t x , n 11,011 i 1 - x ! XI I 111 OyDENSDRUSSTORET.: --O- At ti m llie 24th idian bx a is had! v r d ami i f a xx i v e M -- xx 1hx r 1 i the mi ti and i n it 1 the slate Y ii a to .1 '1 W t 111 v. 4 tin I hn Hi k al th.- - pmp .tie xxa-- r, fata I II Ilia In mil nt a -- i x Ink i ut i I dlx 1 xx of Ihe Hun i II i tie V n 14 - in "I in.. n N p i me it lh I Ills of pll'hed busine.' im-'- xx ai it i iniiidi i i i'i I i d ix . next! Nell examine v txx I 1 a j i tub -- vt.d li n t. .ui i ' hum sfiand 2(t,OiXI,OdO a- xx xn- s Li! i ii..-- n Hid U'tne ri in he 1 ' p p " - hi n t t 1 xxhiti niau i i , i nL I x ipnl.ir apt M r I.-t- ln Mi- 1 ii -, (x ill " i wired xxi iitur mi pareii' friOiuD rn - Juab ii 1 x unions bushels ixe . La lie kdieil naiueii the Bm 'loti Box oxal D:o! n Coenisb. . ( nil I ' e- ): c v i La.lk I it i I k. e- - a mu' .tie uf Infant's Summer Ikntiet MISS MAGGIE SALMON. Respectfully, ii that will be sold at -- I I WILSON BROS. Jonathan M. Murdock wa- - brought down fr uu A. M. Murdnt k - lit ep held, oxer on the Du-- , Ii SmirpiilllN. at Greatly Reduced Prices lai.- - t in COALVILLE. Hats and Summer Dress Patterns Will be Sold sinus immediateh her vxas ( xears of i lid The here ived f a host of tlx sxiiiHth mx in i Kii ( I'd .she bad N'en He entile dav uml was ili - age an ttelargist exergiown, mi x i i m -t nut ot harm's wax. The In at appiars irom later xx i ' he j i n of two evenii g ii. I mie lifieu pi n ea. perfnx ! aim to auitcpate a I Ihii tin- - iinusmuinei tnllt t ddt mil it - xet so new but , linxx mui h improxetueut w ill dti r it. The crop of corn 1 . ..1 i ll.Hlgtl ish -- I -- J'i-- m I .11. it ni xie I hikes ' on J ul i llagle- pe.n x j,K , hf. h may lung i aimes oli i gillti xx u)il ' i I lit) ' bx - f V in h Jiurt til lei i t ( i i at mg ulx - i 11 mu hi Mo t ix inure aiiiiii' xte xx si . r d to He III Mt Ilfnirlsit tr IT4 g. k kb spcmg a pi d ur Mu. mil o lu ie Ki.inx I mag- i mil i ,ii d hurrieil to ho I .s t M to i x el ox i a 'li rn x udmted m lit. XX n i; pteifx hi hill i f REVIEW. WEEKLY . -h i- I' "IP illkt p lit th p a ti Mi n I I 1! 4i In! III' s'i slake the in pete, Cx and C i 1 l.X mer niniiu Lake mi - I tall with h ee xx HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE STATIONERY. die p. puiar I ills. I ged mi ex- - r a. ti i ne is 15. ru.ti d m .lull II - w, - burn a -- hurt timu n re In tlx U Up j v an-nt- i oni.uho r Vn I. . Prescriptions Filled. xx I -- I 1 H r I xx UTAH' COALVILLE, e ral uxv The turn , week , ' t di i N i t ofTa-- n him - i know, l Except Groceries. aided insimilx as xx In,' trie Neph oiliest i xx pa.l MERCHANDISE, : a. k -t l f Cash Bargain Store for the P PAST WEEK I x ROUND-U- of-u- le-ta- ii GENERAL -- theMie Ihiilsitax of last xxiek in almost uiiidttlon. The hatutday a helpleo lllgllt preiedllitf he wel t to bed tts usual, enjoy mg the let of health. Upon awaking un Liv morning hefound him self unable to rise, owing to a xerv lame, hack. Vs tn the ciuseheia unable toj aecouut for Herald It is evident that ttie Tooeie county cattle thieves haxe taken advantage ofthe excitement caused by the chase after Coughlin and George. Saturday night Sheriff McKelier of Tooele county telephoned to Siiet iff Hardy that a bunt h of cattle hadlaren driven toward Ogden. The information was giveu toSheriff Wright of Webercounty. who has been here aiding in the search of the two young outlaws, lie and Mr. Elam took tlie midnight train for Ogden, w here the sheriff w ill keep a sharp lookout for the cattle thieves. Tribune, 7 : The question ot whether women have the right to vote or not for the new Constitution will be the subject of judical decision next Friday, it having come into the" Fourth District Court at Ogden last evening at 6 36 o'c'ock upon an affidavit for writ of mandate compelling the registry of women to vote. The case as filed last night u under the title of Sarah E. Anderson, plaintiff, vs. Charles Tyree,, deputy registrar in and for the Second election precinct, Ogden. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid : The jiroposed nomination of E. G. Rognon for the first legislature of the state of Utah is one which the newspaper fraternity of Utah should encourage, for he is just the man they need and who can be depended upon to labor for and guard these matters in which they will be vitallv interested. A man who has devoted his time, energy and money in tne interests of the newspapers of Utah as Mr. Rognon has deserves their upjort, and he can be depended upon to be at his post of duty when he it needed. That is the only candidate wehavefor any position. j v - DEALERS inand id the t hopes tieeii realised it doubt to roktn u t Liverpool been lmxe f would 10Q million mote than the hliungliai, An, o. J t a croxxdtd of a fu" Cotton lias Hoik pr .on, i at preent in emu-t- i meeting to day of uropean in 1""llels ,ihort a lit'le, and mure people seem to lost with mooiinetit .erois unieation lhi x.it, sieei lies tondemning the in 7,5tK),lK)il bales Ilian Wnexeil in here in regir to i a'.xring tip the title to die Chinese autliorities in toe a month ago ii- 8,UO0JHX :i f a i that i mi. the pri in i airc of the missionaries at Wlixi xear will be nunh afThe ( 1. i u in d, .mite. lb n, ii. ar Ku beng, Thursday last, fected the the ino-- t .in by empu, J -wire made and a re.olution adopted uiiil.ll , v n t 4 falls lodciw a full yield, ful estimate the to to gov European appeal directly a Eixehundred men aie buntii g for xorn. Larger stocks than eminent against the outrage. The except outlaw s were immediately wanted have been also referred to the ilia hv trailers as prjies were advanctaken Lverytbing is ouiet at Ja,kon llo'e, in inner in xxluilj China dealt the-- e ami thelnduu trouble is oxer tend to limit future and ing, of outformer the with pel jietiatots a. fiance m many The II. tv general Vt Burns, Ot.. on August 1st, corresuond-en- t 5. The London, Aug. rage. also causes reluctance to products Foreman of lendletoneoip nutted uteide of the Times at Shanghai says the and the distribution of the past He was superntendent of missionaries killed at Ku Cheng were bx slusiting half year has lieen in part to makeup agencies in eastern Oregon for the Equit- murdered by an organised mob of eight able Life Association. of the Vegetarians. The correspondent for stocks and individual supplies deof two years economy. The ladies begged for their lives, pletad during Philadelphia, Aug 4. A special to save. 'On the other hand, there has been : the Press from Quakertonn, Pa., says: promising to yield their property and The -- Methodist church of this place valuables, but the leaders of the band enormous increase in the working force y and shouted out their orders to kill them and a considerable increase in wages was struck by lightning paid, which enable people to buy mute outright. twenty persons were prostrated. freely. Apprehensies of monetary disThe bakers strike at the City of MexWednei4i4 Aufut7. turbance has lieen quite pushed aside. rided ; the journeyico ts practically Missouri Democrats declare foi free of some importance appear, but Strike v. men haxe gained the right to sleep at silver. do aot y t threaten to last lone, though home, bnt, on the other band, they An earthquake shock waa felt at a strike of coal miners may for a time will no longer be paid anadxance each GloveraxiHe, N. Y. atfe t business somewhat extensively. fortnight. The volume of businees shown by paywill seek redress for the masEngland Boise, Ida., Aug. 3. A Statesman sacre of missionaries in China. ments through the clearing houses is special from Spokane says . The businow about 14.2 per cent leu than in Spring Valley negroes have not atness portion of Sprague. Wash., forty 1892, but being swelled by heavy deexto return. Chicago negroes miles west of bpokantnrned to day, tempted ferred payments early ia the month, the and the town will be practically wiped cited. 4.8 per cent less for July is average Government Director Combs of the out. than in 1892. Pacific thinks a separate receiverMount Vernon, Ind.", Aug. 3. At Union All the indications show midsummer for the Short Line would be disaMaumee last night Polk Salon assaulted ship lassitude. Great speculation in coppe, strous to Utah C. W. Bacon. The latter shot Salon, stocks has brought out some extravagant owner withdraws the statements of demand and Bacon Salon shot Vigilant who is dying profits, but three times, killing him instantly. yacht from anv farther contest with the 114 cents has been paid in some cases a teacher and noted as a 'Defender.' claiming his boat was un- for Lake, and the consuming demand is Bacon wa fairly jockeyed. local poet. actually heavy. Tin has remained Captain Charles A. Varnum, seventh strong ia spite of large arrivals, and Butte . Mont . Vug. 3. H. Hamilton detailed as military Yviaibl stocks 6,000 tons larger thaa Walker, son of auditor of the Canadian Cavairv, tias been Grand Trunk, and secretary of the instructor at the University of Wyoming j usual, and lead is stronger in tone. Wheat suddenly rose three cents on American Development & Milling Com bad foul bv death air his instant reports of condition, but lias dropped pany, met in one of the company's nunc near mox inent for liberating Ireland by all tije gain as the scantiness of exports force of arms will be held i a Chicago jv felt, shipments in July having been Whitehall last night. enlv 3,495,064 bushels, flour included, n Su-aSeptember 24th, 25th aud26th. lor the second time tn hei life The quality of the blood de fiends much from Atlantic ports, against 9,865,62.1 enan is cancel from Berlin had haA It B. Anthony to says: dispatch ,Km Western (Jr bad digestion and Bui-- 1 receipts coniaue tion ; to make year. gagement to speak on account of sick- learned that Prince Ferdinand of the blood rich in life and ver-be and farmers to uia'L appear ness. Her sister, Mary Anthony , stattd garia has assured the Tope that his son strength giving constituents, use Dr. J. a H. Me Iran's that Susan xxas tired out from too steady Prince Boris will not change his religion, t bolding for higher price. Corn is strengthening Cordial and shade stronger, although the lepoit ais Blood Purifier; it will nourish the pro refor the rest to was has decided woik,and The Chicago Presbytery going .... bhes of the blood from which the decidedly favorable risen elements mainder of the summer. , . 1.00 of vitality are drawn. that the chun lies belonging to it must, an 1 con-in price, ' holly on bad eighth p,.r bottle Juctice Sticker, m supreme Court not use fermented wine as communion dition reports, but at the lowest estichambers, has sustained thfe constitu- services, and that unfermented grape mate the Cream Bakins Powder Prlag year's yield, with stocks tar- Dr. - Ww'4 tional! tyr cf the act passed By the last juce mut he substituted, at all times. ried Fair Highest Madal sort Dtptooim will exceed the world's deover, New York Legislature, closing all barber To carry the work of temperance still mand. Heavy aalea of coal are reported will I shops in the State on Sunday, except further, temperance pledge j at least 70 cents below the tr-prices at . those in ?xew York City and Saratoga. placed in the Fundav schools. " and the market is much demoral- cnlar, : -J- In New York City the shops 'are required News from Bering sea is to the ized, xwitli fear of auction sales. The " 1 to close at o'clock. " stock market has been strong, especially Surgeon. The employees of the Franklin Copper . in the Grangers, and the average cloes a jy Dtnce mile had seals the first outide the haxe door sixty south of Coal taking 23 cents higher for railroads, and $1.02 mine atHoughton, Mich., their wages retored to the scale paid j zone. In a short tinie there wilt beno for trusts. ville House, Coalville, Utah. ! before the by the panic of seals to protect in American waters, it Foreign trade shows a decrease of 10.5 1893. It is thought this example will is said, unless some means can toe per cent in exports from New York for BREWER, followed by wight other mines, and reached to prohibit the seal fishing by July, but an increase d J.4 percent in ' In conuectiou with our line of -with excellent prospects for several sea. imports. The failures for twenty-fiv- e , lia-Notary Public, llciiefer. , years prosperity. Fignor Nobili, Italyscharge d'affaires davsofJtriy have been smaller in 4 .DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, NOTIONS, SHOES, EIG. The Board of United FUtes General in Rio de Jeneifo, has presented to the bihties than us year sgo, amounting to t Collection Mde. Price Renb-e- . re$8,392,727, of which $2,021,822 a ere of : Appraisers ha renderexl a decision deny- Rriilian Foreign Office the fipal 1I1 -We carry a stock of MACHINE EXTRAS A Bouillion, iui-- 1 quest of bis government fora settle-porte- r, manufacturing and $5.665, 53 of trading Bonr of the apperl ing ' w. u ordered we diiect from the factory for all kinds of which hate 4. j. wEBta uolS!,gf in regard to the free entry of tneut of tbc claims against Brazil, concerns, while the liabilities last year were! biuders are used iiTthis section of the couulry. that moWrs were $9,016,778, of which $4,500,220 artistic porcelain, and declared the j The claims arige out of outrages MAGINNI Ai j j ye of of and the $4,331,470 revolution, carry wagonSt mowers, binders and hay rahes, manufacturing, to be subject to the duty of trated. as alleged, during week other Failures for concerns. the of I tnanv of Italian Signor to value the trading the tand subjects. the 35 per cent. Though things. Call and get our prices 'before purcb.is- injury of Baron have been 261 in the United fetatei, Komi 72, w Mld iH vtah orders the that as we defy competition. is Fobili case an intimates the 4, is not elsewhere, large, ,ing importation Al- - against 230 last year, and 23 in Canada, Company Bullillmc, important one, and there are fifty other Blau a, ItalianMinistenof Foreign .G. vOLes ctah cases hanging on the decision. An fp- - j fairs, are jieretuptory, and that if delay against 4 last year. Ii Tex There . n xxuit hatext r th it Com n t '!ep ill Jnrt be-- e - be-lie- 1 1 i bii-in- x an ' 1 xi Okl.i-limii- or-der- s. pui-chas- e, j Lump, per ton $2.00 per ton Stove, 19:, 1.50 Nut, per ton - .53 At the Mine. L C O Always On Hand at the TCHv MINE LuniiJ, r& - j ; v $2iOO 1.50 i ' v and , PATRONIZE HOME INDDSTEY Wasatch'Dept. O. S. M. Co NOTICE. 1 J j p u , perpe-porcela- in WFRER LlWlXlt. ( W.& ROBT. YOUNG, Wanal.p I T - ,1 |