I e 1 1 16 iHfl Hf V frSALTLAWB DAILY HERALD I SUNDAY AUGUST28 188L s SIXTEEN PAGES s COMMERCIAL j f ICorrootM HMV by McCornick Co1 I C4 SILVER k I Salt Lake 1113 t i per ounce j I New York 108M per ounce fc t f I LEAD t Salt Lake 45 prr tou J I Now York 1 910c per pound i WEATHER REPORT War Department Diviion ot Tele grams fTld Repurs for the benefit of Commerce and Agriculture I SALT 1 AKE CITY Aug 27 81 t am am p m P m 4 40 840 1240 840 3 Bsrometerl 2074 ZJ 78 2J 80 298G The rmometer 51 61 fi 59 Humidity 3 33 SO 2 DirectionIwi d Oalm NW NW N t Mlle per Hour II 5 12 8 State ofWelthel CIear Clear Clear Clear j Rainfall for 24 honri0 00 of an inch axImnmTher 74 deg minimum 57 I J CRAIG Sgt Sli Coq > 8UsA j + 1 1 Ore and Bullion i I i I Receipts of ore and bullion on i t Saturday By McConiick t Co Three cars of Gerraania bullion B4cOO < one car I j Hanauer bullion 2050 eight cars I i Great Basin ore 8 870 and one car i I Jay Gould ore 8100j Total SlO 525 I 4 525By Picfic Epress CoOne C bar J of Barb mil Walker bullion j 205050 and one bar of Christy I bullion 1V79008 Total 83840 58 i Tot value of bullion shipments i 1436558 t 1i 1 i SEE J W LOWELLS fine Ad pr in this issue of the HERALD i I 4 SUMMER HATS clearance Eale k At L GOLDBERGS jJ l i J More Special Premiums t Major Erb of the Walker House offers 50 for the best fifty pounds I of butter on exhibition at the Pair The Studebaker branch house 1i offers S23 as a special premium the 11 object to be hereafter D named You can get all kinds of HOME MADE WOOLEN GOODS at the I lowest market prices at I I BURTON SONS YOUNGS 1222 First South Street tr I Notice to Cricketers AU cricketers desirous of taking 4 part in the game between the Ogden 4 and Salt Lake teams will please pre 1 sent themselves for practice at the 3 Eighth Ward Square on Monday August 29lh Wednesday the 31st 1 Friday September 2d and Monday the 5th prox at 4 oclock pm as the game will take place on Wednesday September 7th 1881 JAMES PAYNE t Prest S L C Cinb A WILD Secy i LATEST NOVELTIES in Rib bons and Laces just received bv ex L press at WALKETUiEOS j The Artists f t 4 The noted landscape artist Mr i Albert Bierstadt of New York k who has been spending several days in this vicinity making sketches of various objects of interest returned Friday evening from a flying rip to the Cottonwoods He was accom panied by Mr F Billing of this j city and Utahs rising young artist Mr Alfred Lambourne They had i a very pleasant time during which Mr Bierstadt sketched number of t 1 the beautiful points in that roman i tic region I AYERS AGUE CURE has saved it f I thousandsof lives in the malarial I I i J i districts of this and other countries It isSvarranted a certain and speedy I remedy free from all harmful in t il I gredients I I 1 I I I 11 i t A t S I I I IT 18 TRULY WONDERFUL tTo see what improvementnowexist 1 J Pis compared with Railway travel 9 only a few years ago To become I Convinced of this one has only to g elect for his route East the popular I and well known CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN By h I You are landed by the Union Pacific f 1 Eailroad in the Union Depot at I i Council Bluffs where stands tie G P I i NW Palace Train composed oi it 4 1 Pullman Hotel Cars Pullman Sleep ing Cars Elegant Day Coaches 9 Smoking Baggage Postal Cars etc I i ready to convey its passengers f through Iowa and Illinois and into S Chicago Gliding smoothly along Ii Over the superb track of steel rail r through thriving cities and villages comfortably seated in this train one I 7t I scarcely discover the high rate oi I I speed which he is riding Trains of It i this road are always on time con i4 nections sure and passengers seek I I ing pleasure comfort safety and I I easy in traveling will find the Ii NorthWestern in excess of their S r expectations and the greatest of all routes to Chicago and the East In sist upon Ticket Agents selling you t Tickets via this Road all agents sell f them Examine your Tickets and re I fuse to buy if they do not read over k this Road If you wish the Best Traveling Accommodations you JVil1 buy your Tickets by this Route e AND WILL TAKE NO DTHBH c T S I HORRIFYING TO READ I 1 D I I five Chiton Burned to a Crisp Ii t fSpecal Telegram 5 Stockton Utah Theresidence of John A KimballSoldier Canyon about five miles from here was en I I nrely consumed by fire about 10 oclock last night caused by the ex plosion of a coal oil lamp Five children whose ages ranged from 2 months to 13 years perished in the flames it appea s that Mrs Kim ball and her oldest son were in the cook house about fifty feet from the residence at the time of the acci dent having left the children in charge of a boy 13 years old who was rocking the cradle and the wind blowing a gprfect gale down the canyon at the time it is thought the lamp was blown from the table to the floor as the window was onen and exploded and ignited a live gallon can of oil which was in the room and the flames spreading so rapidly that the roof burned through and fell in and crushed the innates and prevented their escape Nothing but their charred remains burned beyond recognition were found this morning The youngest of the children were twins in the cradle at the time The mother of the childien threatened with in sanity in consequence of this ter rible affair The coroner will hold an inquest today It THE LARGEST LINE OF LA DIES FINS SHOES AT THOS W JENNINGS Perurian Bitters Strengthen the Appetite Cleanse the Kidneys and regulate the Liver You are well then Ilet Pickling inegar aas townfc G W Davis A Big Blast Messrs Pitts Watson put in another big blast in Parleys Can yon just below Smiths Fork and astonished therasel ves at the amount of rock moved Persons who claim to know say that at least 3000 tons of rock were raised but the boys are modest and say that at least 2000 tons were scattered around the country Anyhow the debris closed up the canyon delaying the stage and other teams The blast oc curred on the Salt Lake and Park City Railroad Fifteen kegs of powder 37o poundswere used Be Wise and Happy If IOU will stop all your extrava gant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and families with expen sive doctors or humbug curealls that do harm always and use only natures simple remedies for all your ailments you will be wise well and happy and save great ex pense The greatest remedy for this the great wise and good will tell tell you is Hop Bittersrely on it See another column 5 The Most Styiaii Can ning Mais oat Call and ee liens at 4 Goldsmith < Co Pianofortes Twentytwo Upright and Square in stock made by Chickering Stein way Haines Bros Guild Hallett Davis Co Hardman and Hale at Calders Music Warerooms I ALP ACAC ATS and Dusters at re duced pricesAt At L GOLDBERGS The New Ordinance e Last evening Officers Phillips and Pratt visited some of the saloons and purchased liquor at Grays Russell Burns and Auer Mur phy preparatory to taking step to act on thenew ordinance The case will be taken on selling without license The Exchange n Number SIX First South street N P GRAY Prop Fruit Jars All Kinds ami sizes At G W Bavi S Ladies Win Jennings Sons have just received by express an Elegant Line of Plaid and Tinsel Stripe Dress Goods Black and Ecru Spanish Laces Plushes in all the Newest Shades and Styles Satins etc LUMBER SHIKCLES LAT FLOORING RUSTIC SIDINO PICKETS ETC CHEAP AT LAT MER TAILOR GOS e PLEASE TO INQUIRE and you will find that GLENNS SULPHUR SOAT is held in the highest esteem both by the people and the mediral profes sion as a remedy for skin diseases and blemishes Sold by all drug gists IF YOU have a Dear Friend with diseased lungs beg him as he values his life to take HALES HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR HILLS HAm AND WUJKER DYE Black or Brown 50c PIKES TOOTHACHE DROPS cure in one minute Z r f M 1 Shoe Factory TV II Rowe Eiq returned on Friday eveing from an extended visit to the Eistarn States in the interest i terest of Z C M I shoe factory and tannery the object of his visit be ing to examine into the workings of the shoe and leather business as I cjuiied on in the huge manufactur ing districts For this purpose he visited several factories in New York and Massachusetts the latter region of country being the most profitable to him as it is the large manufacturing centre of the leather trade The result of the investiga tions will doubtless be of great benefit to the Institution and the territory generally because the suc cess of the shoe department will be come still greater by increasing its facilities for filling the wants of the trad with homemade articleseven more than the factory has yet been able to do though the results of the venture have been very flattering in the past Mr Howe was very much pleased to find that the system of dividing work as regards machine work and hand work pursued here is almost precisely the same as adopted in the large factories in the east Some portions of the work continue to be done by hand which gives greater strength to the goods and is more satifactory than if it were all machine work To obviate the im portation of several classes of goods beyond the resources of the factory still other machinery will doubtless be obtained and which of course will also give employment to more laborers then the capacity will be largely extended and Outside compe tition will not be feared either in re lation to quality of work or prices at which the goods can be sold NEW COME AND SEE THOSE NEW SUITS JUST ARRIVED THOS W JENNINGS RECEIVED BY Express Embroi deries in Great Varieties of Newest Designs in All Widths and Quali ties at F AUERBACH Bno Cricket The members of the Ogden cricket club of which the old Salt Lake cricketer Parker is the front man some time since sent a note to Mr James Payne requesting the I cricketers in Salt Lake City to name the day when a friendly game could be played between the clubs of Ogden and Salt Lake and conclu sions have been arrived at that I Wednesday September 7th is to be th day and the Eighth Ward Square the place where stumps will be pitched and the contest take i place There has been no live or organization of cricketers in this city for a few years so the active lovers of the sport here have been compelled to call together promiscu ous help to work up a match and keep the old game alive The result J may be different to what it would have been were the circumstances changed but our boys have a desire to make the best of it so some prac tice games will be had between now and the 7th prox to attain a profi ciency that the game may be inter esting all around I I I The Races There was a large attendance at the race track yesterday In the first racehalf mile dash only Haulers colt and Browns bay filly ran and the filly came under the wire first Time 587f Sin the second race Countryman Trouble and Chester F trotted There were six heats won by Countryman The third race running half mile Boulis and Fusilade contested in two heats which was won by Eusilade iLOIES CALL and see the Celebrated Reynolds Bros Fine hoe at Dun fords Agent for Jti9i + 1r S I Notice On and after Monday the 20th the street cars will discontinue run ning from Main street at 830 but will run at 810 with the exception ofj Saturday nights when they will leave at S30 You never saw any tning more Nobby and Stylish than our Hats justrecieved Come and see them + Goldsmith Co We Have Received bv Express A full line of Hamburg JTansook Swiss and Guipure Embroideries The most complete stock that ever came to Salt Lake you will find at I COHN BROS PKESIATCKE LOSS OF THE I flit IR May be entirely prevented by the use of BURNETTS t I OCOAINE No other compound possesses the pecu liar properties which so exactly suit the various conditions of the human hair It softens the hair when harsh and dry It soothes the irritated scalp It affords the rifhest lustre It prevent the hair rrom falling off promotes its healthy vigorous growth It is not greasy nor sticky It leaves no disagreeable odor It kills dandruff Burnetts Flavoring Extracts are known as the best Southern Ra mills I A few days ago two gentlemen largely interested in railroads touch ing and intersecting Utah pasted through Ogden on their return west from Utah They were Cot L man Bridges formerly of Battle Mountain Ncr Chief Engineer of the California Central railroad and W L French Esq one of the di i rectors of the same corporation for whose line they have been making L preliminary survey They say the route of this proposed road is fiom San Francisco south along the coast to Santa Cruz thence east across the State of California passing through the Yosemite Valley and entering Nevada about twelve miles from Bodia thence across Nevada I to Iron Springs in southern Utah I where it will connect with the Utah Central They traveled by wagon over the proposed road from near Bodie to Utah They say there will be several surveying parties in the field shortly and several thousand men will be employed grading the road this winterOgden Herald Bed Begs Roaches Rats mice ants flies vermin mos quitoes insects etc cleared out by Rough on Rats u 15c boxes atdrug gists ALL GRADES of Suinm r Dress Goods at LESS THAN COST at t WALKER BROS Jt HANDSOME SUMMER Suits at re duced pricesAt t cesAt L GOLDBERGS TO THE GLASS TRADE Wffl JENHINCS OHSWAVE JUST ECEIVEO CAR OAD OF1 WINDOW CLASS NO AWE NOW READY TO SUPPLY THE TRADE AND PUBLIC AT LOW EST PRICES IRIDESCENT AND STEEL PAS MENTERIc5 FRINGES AD ORHftJVZXNTS EUfcCftHT HOVEL TitS ARRIV ING DAiLY ALL SUMMER Goods sold at re duced pricesAt At L GOLDBERGS NEw GOODS arriving daily at WALKER BROS Marriage of F IL McConnell The Omaha Bee of last Monday stated that on the 24th instant Fred 11 McConnell the well known west ern agent of the Union Pacific was to have been united in marriage with Miss Bertha Isaacs of Omaha The many 1rieuds of MrMcConnell will be surprised and pleased at this announcement and the lady is of that estimable character that Salt Lake society will be greatly en riched by the acquisition S WORKING3IEN YOU CAN FIND THE BEST LINE OF HEAVY OUCK OVER ALLS A3D JUTtfPEnS SEWED WITH LINEN THREAD AND WARR wTED AT THOSe fJ JEKNIftC NewStyles in Laces AVe have just received a new line of Laces consisting of all the new styles and designs and the largest stock that has ever arrived in the city COIIN BROS S THE VERY BEST SALMON IN UTAH just received at G F BROOKS SASH Dourxa ARD BLINDS MOULDINGS BRACKETS AND ALL SIZES OF WINDOW CLASS AT BOTTOM FIGURES LAT TIMER TAYLOR CO T PERSONAL Luke Voorhees is up from Chey enne C Bailey the Angora goat man is in town Mr M V Wyckoff Yokohama Japan is in town r Hon Win Jennings is expected home this evening ExSecretary S A Mann is lying dangerously ill at Reno Nev Mayor Herrick of Ogden is con valescing after a severe illness Mr J B Glass has returned from his northern trip He looks all the better for it Mr Watson Parish banker Oak land Neb is visiting the metropo lis with his family Captain Mason of the United i States navy accompanied by his family came to town yesterday M H Lipman the clothier is at home again having returned from his purchasing trip to the eastern markets President Joseph F Smith and Elders H Lunt and L J Nuttall went down to Provo to attend the stake conference yesterday after noon Anna Eva Pay the English test medium arrive I in the city yester day She is making the tour IIf the world and will probably remain several days in Salt Lake Mr Alexander Torges jr editor and proprietor of the Cincinn Freie Press and Taegliche Abend Preste is again in the city with his family He is making his fiftyfirst trip across the continent but he looks as if traveling agreed with him RELIGIOUS SERVICES TO DAY 1 CQIIKCH 01 JESUS OHEIST oy LAT TRBDAY SAINTS Meeting will bo held in the brnacl at 2 nm and in the vario 13 Ward Mealing Houses in the eve ing CATHOLIC Giurch of St MAry Msg dalene Rev Father Scanlaa Pastor CATHOLIC SERVICE at Fort Douglas ths = econd Sunday of each month at 10 oclock am T MARKS TEEDRALMorning service at 11 am Evening servics 6 Sunday School aj 945 am ST PAULa UHAPEL Morning service at 11 uc ock evening service ut 6 oclock Sunday School at 3 p ra CoNGREaaTrifSAL CnaRCH At the CongregitionaL Chirctr services will be held nt 11 a m PreScbini i by Prof Bttimer Sunday School at 12 15 No evening service KipI red rillgjust received atQ W Lvi LADIES PORTMONIES and Fancy Hand Bags New designs Very cheap atWALKER WALKER BROS oS < jIiTY AStSSfliNTI88Is Totiie Taxpayers of Sait La8 Ci y Jl iln accordance with tie provisions of sections 15 and 10 of An Ordi nance to Provide for Assessing and Collecting City Taxes passed March 12th 1878 the City Council of Salt Lake City willsit as a Board of Equalization on Monday August 29th 1SS1 at 2 oclock pm In the Council Chamber of the City Hull of said city to determine all com plaints made in regard to the assessed value of any property as I assessed for city taxes for the year 1881 During its sessn saul S Board will hear and corluer any petitions which may be presented to remit or abate the taxes lof any insane idiotic infirm or indigent person to an amount not exceeding five dol lars for the current year agreeable to the provisions of said Ordinance Let all persons take due notice and govern themselves accordingly In testimony whereof I have 0 hereuntqset myhand and J r affixed the Corporate Seal < L 5 f of Salt Lake City this K r 720th day of August AD S 1881 JOHN i T CAIXE Recorder LATEST PARIS Novelties in Dress Goods our first impoitation T hey are Stylish ind Beautiful F AUERBACH Bro SUKE POP Ge InsecteJfowder at HDinwoodeyTs Furniture Store i S Twenty Dollars Reward I will pay the above amount for conviction or means of convict ing the person or persons who have broken into my chicken house and stolen chickens turkeys and pigeons These depredations have extended over a period of five or six weeks I have been robbed eight or nine times Hereafter I proposeto shoot on sight any person found unlaw fully on my premises 1 x GEORGE A MEEARS S Logging Carts f Car Load just received at 13H WAGON DEPOT t FOR THE most complete ass rt ment of Blankets Cassimeres Tweeds Jeans Dress and Shirting Flannels Plain and Twilled Flan nels Linseys Yarns aid Trunks call on v JOHN C CUTLER r Agent Erovo Mills Old Constitu tion Building rr 4 i v r Bathing at Lake Shore I This favorite Bathingand Pleas ure Resort is now open forthe sea i son Water just the right tempera ture for Bathing Lake Shore J ickets good on all trains 50c for Round Trip GARN THOMPSON < S Proprietors LESLIES MONTrHHES when bound mike a heat little volume The HzRALDBindery does work in every style and at reasonable t DIED SMiTHAt St George Washington County Monday Auguat 22 1881 MAria M Holden wife of William < W Smith aged 38 years Deceased was born in Gloucester Gloucester hire England and was the daughter of Thomas and Comfort Hol den WATSOST BRO CONTRACTORS p BUILDERS MARBLE WORKERS Monuments Tombstones JfarWo Mantles In great variety Iron Hantles and Grates Plaster Ornament C enter Pieces eto South Side of South Temple Street a BWe But ot Eag13 Gate S l Hemp LivingstonAla 27Ben Perkins colored was hanged today for the murder of Gif Roberts colored He died protesting his innocence There I were 1500 negroes in the streets j I about the jail No disturbance eHI N r f S 1 SSJ Overcoats last niglt Ogden has its building boom now Friday night was a little mere than just cool I Frost v t as seen on Saturday morn ing around Mill Creek < The majority of the schools will bo in running order tomocrow Z O M I will be closed on Wednesday next stocktaking The mercury fell as low as 57 ° yesterday and did nofe climblttiglier than 74 ° 5 A crank isa new 5IieJ t it i lun v atic It shows that something lias turned his head The High QtIflQil will meet inthe Council nousetormorrow Monday morning at oclock l Cricketers are requested to meet for practice at 4 pm Monday on the Eighth Ward Square A match game of cricket between the Ogden and Salt Lake batters is toctmie off here on the 7th prox Thomas Croft well known in this city and Tooele died paralysis at Paris Bear Lake County Aug 13th Graders are still p slling work in uleys Canyon A long portion of the grade is ready for the ties The Careless Orchestral Chorus with the orchestra will meet for special rehearsal on Monday at S pIll The Idaho Enterprise has an nouncements Of Bishop Tuttle holding servdces in Jifnho during next month S A continuance of die cool wind on Friday night and Saturday will relieve the niinds of some people on the ice question These > will be a special meeting ot Pioneer Engine No 1 at W J Hoopers shop tomorrow evening at 730 J H Kelson The Ogden Herald says that cricket practice in the Tithing yard is kept up every evening Salt Lake batters take notice Mr Dan Yfeggeiand the well known Utah artist is now at bt George decorating the interior of the Temple Southern Utah Times The bulletin boards of the HERALD were eagerly sbught for yesterday by many anxious eyes to obtain the latest news from Wash ington Messrs Jennings Sous are con stantly adding novelties to their large stock and it requires continual publication of new notiti to in 1ornLthe public of evena ptrrtion of the attractionsin their store The regular meeting of the Mc KenziexHeform Club will be held to morrow evening in their hall to commence at S oclock Speeches songs etc The public ard cordially invited Seats free A canal is to be built to carry water from Snake river at a point 1 just below the mouth of Raft River to irrigate the Goose Creek valley which will bring an immense amount of good land under cultiva I tion S tionThe The Central School of Ogden opens tomorrow The published I rates are Pri nary department lOc per week third reader < jC fourth reader 15c and fifth reader 20c Prof Monch has charge of the v school S r Sexton Taylor reportsthemortal ity of the city last week twenty three of which number twelve were children under five years of age For theiprevJous ek the mortality was twentyseven twenty of which were children tinder five years f Lines which may suggest a picture to an artist or a sketch to an amateur Tha hen now silken the garden fence II l But can no mischief hatch Because the seeds have till coma up Plants are too big to Ecratch The directors of thejbAir Society held another meeting last evening when considerable business relating to the coming fair was transacted Among other things it was decided to bestow premium i a silver medal for the best yearling colt exhibited in harness A num > ber of awarding committees were appointed S l lgOYA F RoYMJE SS I 114KI140 S s POWDER Absolutely Pure Made from Grape Cream Tartar Ho ctfis preparation makes such light flaky hot bro or luxurious pastry Can be eaten by Dyapsp t tiC without fear of the ills resulting fsKS r heavy lndlRtible food Sold only in cane W all Grocers o7 Eoxji lUzixa POTTOS CoNG7 TOTS