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RAIUIOADS.
jJHt UHiON HICinC STBTSr
s jfpll Tie Only Line Carrying theUnlted Stales Orerland Hall
'' :K &(iinV H Ulrrct Conncrttoiu bttrrcen All I'otnts 'orth uI East.
2 9bBl J!JBJ stew rmim caud, jujjT so, moo.
UIHX T7tli Ceiitfiil lilxtrlet.
SHaH AESENGECTUAIN3 LEAVE i AUEIVE AT SALT LAKE CITT DAILT.aa follow
f'xBP From trie Aorfli. Clolna; -tortlx.
JHh Atlantic 'ut iIaJL..............."L" san. Atlantic Exrreaa. Allaauc rut
"jBlKb itdea. frKlr and Uuk mIailaaaUlaa&NorttcrcLocal..s.lBaaa.
' iHSfc Nortaera Local and raetfic Local Lxprraa......................L30 pan.
6" BnB hxsre1 .................... la aaa. rart Orr, Ioruand and Unite
' eBlnTX: Auaaaie and laeafle KxTfe".... 12 J nan. riraiH..M..WH. ...IXOilb.
''- 'taBHIi 1-arxUae aad Btte Tut Mail.... U9 pan. I-ariac Exp reaa lad Tut Matl......T.3 par.
flR rrona ttieSMraUa. Golnx laoatrj.
"- vBSI naterd iiprri ........ lUla j Jain Krpreaa.. ...........-MO a-m.
: aBErEB Lent, ITro, Jgtb, I ronton. Eriier LecL IToro. Jnali. Ironton, SBrcr
jH tjttir and harei-a Knrea.. 4 ft a. ' I lly and Egret Kxpreae ....4.U pan.
.. 9BR TTtuli .St IVovxtUn. DI-ti-Iot.
mnMl
HH LK4TE SILT UK. lABirEATCriEUl LEAVE OlKMEtD. i AMKlTCiLT UKE.
iJBBS! l'l.a t:a.m, I II 44 a.m. ta)p nu
K HB H.4ta.aa. liaoa.ni. -1:30 p-m- 33' pm.
Z' xBBXE UHp-M. laMp-in. :lSp.m. tp-m.
P-BBB Um. I3Jji.pi. .1 O p m. A"I.B.
iJBBWB "".4 p. au x 3) p. m. llip.Ek Sao p. nu
BBK 1'Hn.aL 4.)p.n. 5 11p.m. (J0p.ni.
IBWn 4 4 p. m. 1 J p. m. p. m. . p. nu
jB .4u.m. casp.a-. ; 4Sp.au sJ0p.au
BaBrt -: p. nu : p. na. 9 4tp.ni. .- p. nu
BflfE T-asjuaa. -zMp.au s-sop.au t ttp-m.
jflgH lalT.el-.t MwlaranlTneidar. tiiarfj-. except Sunday.
" MHF s- ,v kccixs, c r. ke-e(.cie,
B Ceo. I'a. Agt. (Jciil. jtana-rrr.
K TOicgrjAXK'i.s vrrm the crcs-tArnr or the ccurmr. vrso. nnrirn
HK riccn valuasle crroEiiAncK rBcu a sruor or tics kap or
fm THE GHiGr.88, TvOGK !SL5MD PACIFIC R&ILWAY,
51 Inshxclne ruuc lirrs. n-3Jic5a And jxtenica5 &st end TVest of too
1K? M!tou.-i Rivor. The clrect Eouto a cpS roit CI1ICS470, Jollct. Ouawa,
al Vjrla, La SrJi. Uo!b, Boclr Ipad. m ILIJKOIS Dan-nport. AluscaUnp,
gjfe,.: ixtumva, OAt.ofoooa, Pea Uois9,Vlutrrse4:t Audubon. I!&riinrnd Crancll
Kh AnJEa. in 10VZ.KinnPAjoU3 anJ bt. Past), in UlNNBSOTA WoMTtO'Xn
:J9S3 3d Slous 'U1e. In DAKOTA Caocroc, St. JoscpS, nad Knnsaa Clt r. tn
S! IrtSC .IIS3CURI-OlsJia.ralrbuiT.oiidr:n3,ln JKBKASIIA Horton-Topcka,
ItSS Htocilnaoa. fidii, BeUdviU, ADUi-no, CaZ-TB-rtL tn KAi:3AS-Iond
J fflEi JretOi, KinZrOaUvr. Fort Beep. In tco IN'UI.VH TKESl'"OHV and Colorado
' SK dariagv. Donver, ruoblo. In COLORAUO. TrarerMMsnovrtuidTanareaAol
' BJ rfsii larmtns and frrnnc Jasda, aSorvUnt; Uin best fclIIUpa or tctrrcco-
WSlKa wunlcatlon to oklnr Stares and to all cotras and cixoh wst, ucrtawcat, and
: PS! 40tahwet from Chicago, and raciac and traae-oceanlc Seaports.
mm MACN1FSCEKT VEST'CULE EXPRE5S TRAINS,
': Sw UtaMas all competitors in J.e-Car rt ea'jInntEnt (cool. xceK vcr.UlatJ,
'j Stc3 oeirofnelustlniniixTjr-.rsm'cdbyatcainrromtriCiccociotlvaln'wtnten,
Kff? liAlliY bmnicii Cblcaa cad Des SSo'.nca and council SluSa rwltb throuph
S &i iCoepor tD dnancl ocd C&lcstxo and Colorado SOTirs, Denver and Pueblo
3 D a3 "i Ut. Josoph. Kaiui3 tst. or Ttspolta rjpsant Dv Coaches, Sleepinc
i E-S.'i Jans and M3tor aUsaonrl rlr.-j Dinimr Cers, Itn UlEK liccllffinCtalr
I&y3! Usn between Chican and? o-tbn.'Uto.Nco . iaOraaiia,CblcA4ToandCaJd-
i Elfr4f cicll via K-n Cltyrdf'iiciroand Dnvor Colorado Springs and lu
'jffiraii lolo. TbroutrriPalace&lcepkroHndzroniWlcliitmlnfaa. splendid Olntntr
nsaHl fiDCeii west of Ht. Joc! and Kan?as Cltr. C&'ifomla excurtona fladv.
:!IOSt3 Kith CHOICE OP no vT.: to and lroa Salt Lok, Portland, Ios Aciruloa
alSKj? wid Saa Fraucl!co TLc is 11SCT LUIS to and from rite's Pat. Itanium,
-31 Pea Sardcnot tlioGods, ton floltarlumia and Scenic Grandcrrs of Colorado.
fVIA THE ALSERT LEA IiOUTSs
. jogd icpxa Train dsFr b"ttr Jn Cnlraim end Minneapolis and St Paul,
j JPBW-' rttn THKOUGH Bwlimns' Cncir Cera if MSB) to and rrora tboso rolnts and
", KsaaaoCttv. Throavt "hair Car anl Seeper bcvrtui Frona, Spirit Lake,
fjra jodSioin Kaiu, vLillfK t "od. Tne rivori Lino to Pipestone, Wator-
lBTi, ioau. Sioas FaDi. ecu U. oommcr nesorta and IlunUce and Flardng
mrVl'ii Jrottndaaf ttoHorthweitc.
fMlifs rRB SaOBT LINK VIA flBNtlc .WD IliNKAKEE offers fulUtles to
Jrei? asTel between Clndnnslt, Indian -polli, LaKyle, and Council BIoSm, St
'KIL a 'oecpfa. Atchison. I "aen-t?ortn, iiansas CitT.Iinneapolia, and St. Paul.
iK)I For Ticketa, ilapo. Pelders. or desired Information, eppl to any Ticket
WyRS- DSce In tfae UcHea biatoa or Canada, or address
WK E. ST. JOHN. JOHN SEBASTIAN,
:g Geatgjy-i-rstr. CHICAGO. II.I QTTitki4 4Pu. igti:
1 RIO GRANDE WESTERN RY.
K3 CUHHE.ST TIME TABLE.
'Eg . - s-
:M El-Mtmni Trmim. AUinue AUaatic
51 Mart. Kxpre!
itQiS Lt. Ujeea line s.lp.m
lUttcJ sr. !: Late......... nil ajj. cjs rem
-Kli LT- 6h Late....... Ilwam, T.Mp.a
lEPg Ar. ITen.. ..... ltJJpjn. M0p.ni
LaSfVC Lt ' ISJap-ai- 'p-m
hk ar. tiraea Ktvr.... .4ap.ai. 4Jta.m
'BifT Lt. lireaa KKer...... Tjap.au 4 J an
4KN .r. PaWe......... us i. -no u
'Hj? Jr- !.. .... T.UP.S. T.uaja
jjife.'l Na.L Ko.1
!fiSf Kett-B n Trou. l-aeate Ilrtfce
JKg-f Hart. Ezpret
Hpi Lt. I)MRrHmHHH, Mea.su tuflpja
OHM Ar. Greea Ktrer"!!!! IMS a-m. lLts p.m
X! -T. Oraaa Kitet...... 11 M a-m. I2.U p.a
Uf-.l Ar. IYt. ........ (LUpja. :.Ul
'jBmif Lt. 114 .......... rjwp.au Mlu
K At. J)t Lake .... laiua. KUa.m
iSkS It. salt Lac.. a.lipjn. .3n
Kg Ar. 4gdn..... ltalpja. M.Ha.Bi
dBStl IXKXtL TRMSS TO 4K.UEN.
-K4 l4amalc Lake rjva.au U)ul IJ0p.ui
afO 4 41p.m.
3BBK Arrive Jg4ea .st a.au M.44 am. J.44 p.nu
W$H& M.ap.au
iflf Zaeol TnmmitMjmm rf HWrtL
Kit I.T.MitlAae7.la.nLT.vraaaleaMWa-Bl
IRS; AeMatraaaia.TSa.ai I l.i.lkKtulllpa
JJSti& JVtlatelijla.4l Ar.iMH Laae I j p.ai
iSffl ' ll.O. VUDSE, J. H. BrNSElT.
fT uoaeral Muir'r. OenFrllI-iMrt
jt' OTICH.
Kl I.L rKKSUNS ARK UKRKBV
HK iVimm aa4er Ike ptaaltr pnnided
S F wraiaaacr, km to rewovc lae bo4r 4
Ha aajr la4 awauL or ol. or ail rl anr
SKi amn4Mia. vcSKHit ar4 aorifviaff lac
HF-s Catr eeawacer. vaa will mac dirceUoe
HK, --4 tvrHadKfwuL
V 1LU VM SHOVTEU,
Cf. CJarSeeaeer, Kooa . (Mj HalL
Jf,4 , Aailllj It" dtf
:M
ta, SM.ouis& Chicago,
J '!' White Lead
! I s " o
j T-B SOCTIIEUX tVlIITE LE.VD IS
t Pi. -- lanraelared eaurelr from tie beat
; ft tefced 11 Lea J, aad u crosnd la rare
' z Lieed Od, and a the CompaeT masn
g , fKtaro ealf STEIOTLT rCEE, patUea
S ' baflar Wane Lead branded "Sentaera
8 " Otar"areaVaelalely aareaf oVUItOif
WL". a rmniEciLr i-cue aktiole.
1H FsfSaie feyAH DealErs inWiiite LeJ
ffifer goz FQRg
If aB
jUtah Central Railway.
Time Card In EftcTjDSE 21, 1890
Passenger Trains Iave and Arrive
at alt Uike City, and Park
City, Dally, as Kollovrs:
SALT LAKE CITY.
Trunlleatei'-lliSoBlhAlIainSt. TJOam
3 m m M M Sjoop.m
SlrriTea" hMui
""' TOSrvn
PARK CITY.
Tram I arrivet I'ark City .........)4UO a.m
" " " . .... 7JB p m
t leaTeo ......... TJ a-m
- t - - ......... XW p.a
FREIGHT TRAINS'
Leaie ah late at n Ma.ni
Arrlre - " 3 U p.m
larerarL4ilyat .. 11-ooa.m
AmTe - 4-oap.m
e l'aMeacen cam-d on Jrei jht Traiaa.
PASSENGER RATES
Between Salt Laae CKy sad rark City.
lnIe Earr, ?i,00. Itonna Trip, $3
J.ILTOUNO, T.J.MACKLVrOSII.
Maaacer. Gen. rn. A Pan. Asl
Deeds .and Morfg.iges.
Conformablo to latest
Territorial Statute for
salo at tho
RS- Hcseret Xetcn Offlc-
!CHEAP COAL!
Hock Sprina3, - . 85.50
Pleasant Vall87, - 55
Weber, .... 5.25
Red Canyon, - - 4.50
nock Springs Nut - 4.50
HfcB Slack, - - 3.50
Bsllrtred to Any Part of tne Cltj
J. 0. & II. WATSON.
rie;b33e Ko. 10. 11 9 B. Slain Bl
PLEASE KEjLE3IBER
1 TauwoullOrryaCoizpleu
Line of
Disstons' Celebrated Saws
I cossian-io rr rT or
1 C5l".,,,F,.,, n,", rprlchi.
" ". ttlp. Ianel. Tenon.
I rnnli.c. loiun. Ilutrbrr,
I tool, lirynolr. I.le alao,
!Ci;rJhi..::iJ.a!:5lrr::iI:ii:
and "TRIUJLPH,"
rorF. Iliac Treei with, and aroSeUtijc ,
LOiVER PniCES THAX EVER;
, aim a rru, rrocx or rnata
, Renowned Raspt aVFileaaloajioahaad
Zi. 3. 3VX. X.
'CHICAGO SCALE 1GHCT.
all mil or scauu tz as.
Salt - and - Blueing - Depot
qUILDISG H0CKTrV15Ir?f
ILL KIEDS OF PAY WAITED 1
Dealer la Cedar Peata, Pelea aaa
. "X 47ar Lota. Eta.
Ici;p Can, Kaxaa. Two Villi. Oat
Itoao Bam, M, oi Iroa Bum. JSB
rtek Prtia, tsc; ifMftiri iuo tia.
I IDAHO STORE, ftfl
AX OLD CTAIDS SOLILOQUY.
To U.c or t t Uk t If, tf tb qarttSfle
Wbrt2ktT 11 1 brttor t cad tMff rftTtUr taTTT
A f i4t4rT-rTtBf tbc ssllc U taoce wt
woaVS lauit
TT.-I Urk ef Trt cstud oy leT nt
tr tajaJi ti i.toci4r- tor -4rt . . .
ABJ m toy T mm fcrtfbt at tIs-V 1 bxtl3
la ttx baorUl focat UeLNQ eCx.t
I a tub la FVrt-l4" prxrfml BS(rv
ItcAbaTr lieanl trr t3rn4 klatrr. MT inao
Thai rood eu Ir. rimr r-Tortu tfcn
M ooU tftsc bjwfc color to Ui4fjctnk
KaTttaSr KB traUta f DC WbO faU9 WO)14 1
To nJ brrMU or 4d tb ptvia bc fcrU.
Tl3 ftfornBid rpmftrr tnok the rrtnedr
aixl forttiwtlh took a bmitMiiicl also, fcars&r
trrmlonl brr braltii and boominir breutr.
Tbou4tiv2j of women owe tbrtr tivsh.
ooalajT maatrntactm to tbf rrvtoraurii
n.rcu ct Dr. IVrce'" rarorite Hrwcrip
Uon. It It a prusiiirp cure lor ttw most
raorbcatrd and olvti&ato caar of tru
corTbea. cxcts1t fiowxiir. patcfol vxn
etniation, unnatorm suxrrrvatocs. rroksn
nu. or TiTlinr ot too womb, weak back,
"female wtmkneiML" anterrrfioo. rrtro
rrrfion. bcannr-down KtisatioaiL cnrotiie
enzsmtioa, irnlimmiTton ant uicrrmlioa
of the tromb.
DR. FIEBCE'S PELLETS
rra-ulate and rleanae the tiivr, rtamaeh
and lowrla. Tbry are purely TeretaMe
anJ rerfertly barmlrM. One a Doc
14 ty drufxuta. S rcau a vlaL
"BROKEN OUT f
W&& is)
ITott often ilo we wo tlifct on the
facta of cliiUrtn ami. ala. of n''o
mIio nlliernw ara litoltliv? Vlat
cau-oit? Ila.l 1HL Tlie tlioupiit
is terrible: llie trouUo i4ore. No
onhnary lieln can renioie it. It re-4juin-4
iVimetliint; unuttaL Do nit
take clieap iaiaicirilia tMr IJonit Kiri
fifrs. You mn-t liavo hOiiiethtrK; that
liaa proven its iiwerin l.tth Europe
ami Anierica. Oeueral AYIieatcrufc
Nelon, 4f Iaitultin. rays : My ex
perience in tlie Ensliali'army. as vrrll
as in America, convino-s ne tlat
twthimj hi throtiRhly trifies the
laooj.tirailtlslii tlie liealth. Tigoraml
life, as Dr. Acker's Engli-h Wt"l
Elmr.-1
Tins Rrarnl Elixir is nW hy tlrug-pi-U
in all parts f Anienra. It is .t
pxl. iKirv, imneat ineiliciDC. Try it
totlay.
VK AUVIbK OUIt KK1KMJS
WH NEED A.WTIIINO IN- THk.
4JSMhicc line to call upon Ka.toa A
Oo,ll)uuM.att laey mil Earf a well
elected atock or aaec'a and boTa" aaila
orerala, beta, capa, ahirta. ete at Tery low
pneca. Thia irm la reliable aa4 will trea
jourifhl. air
. DR.STASLEYU
zta CLAWSOS,
SC2 S. JIAIX,
vtlOitSX' Salt UVe City,
TJEWTIST.
WM. N. ANDERSON & CO.,
IRON and BRASS FOUNDERS
C'aMlu: or All Kind.
Locomotiie anil Car Work a Specially
roUNIIBT No. Ill and Hi Weal, I'lflh
south Street. Sail Lake City
CHEAP HOMES
IIS' JTEXICO.
"ptOS VEST SEJIBABLE LAXDS,
" Both Arriraltural aad Granai. la
Vorthera CLlhuahBa, aear Ccsoay Diax.
For fall yarllcuUri. apply to Ubiexx!
Vxwt OSre, or TT. Derby Jotnaia. Jr.
Oolony Diax, CatWn Caleaaa. Caikeaksa.
Uaiiro. d aiwt
M CraoKer Factey,
xlannrarlnrrra of
The Silitr Brand orSnoBOaie Sodas
ITiISE C.V1CES.
Picked in 1 and S round ltoirs for
I'ic-nlc 1-artlcsTrarelcrs & FamHIr u
So!dty All Ifroccrt.
r GOLD gEDAL,rKU lS7a.
S IV. B.UCEIt .t CO.'S
Brettst Cocoa
Wr99 " '
ffl7KTy 27b Chemicals
liil II !. lr u r"Vrr ban
If J I II til ll ACa-Cmwwri4
1111 I Mrti cc-Ws"-:itmiAnfcw
Mil . I 3 Ull ' CxntK " "
Wj I I H f ll ll U Ajc, i-riiMm
ud Will 11 1 1 Sin-T' Eamlt rKivnn.
W.BASEE 6 CODorcEStcr. Hast
cWLWTSCVihlaS:
BRANDS
HIGH PATE.NT.
BAKER'S No. I.
5UPRFINE WHOLE WHEA1 FLOUR.
ilSSEST GAS3 PEICE PUD HE BfEUT.
Mill Telephone JTL
U3c Teiep'toat n7.
ELTAS MORRIS. Supt,
O B
" OESERET EYENINGjiEWS.
Tbnraday. Ansnat II, 10.
COLONEL YEASEY
Choen at Commindcr-In-Culef of
tbe 0. A. R. To Succeed
fiw. Alrrr.
CONVENTION OF LETTER CAR
RIERS IN BOSTON.
Death of Solon Hanlioelon. Jllnln;
In China. Anxiety In
Wall Street.
By Ttlerrxrh to the Nxarti
tii r. 4i. a. u. c cm pji c r.
Mallallou Cotoael trawy or Can
neclicnl Eleeled fomni.niler.
In-ltiler.
IIOSTON, Aur. 11 At the after
noon msion cjlllcers were elected,
tlie princxl iwrtlons going to the
Kaat, in iirtuancr, as it is claimed
by tome, of the plan to Rive the en
campment to the Vtt three sucrv9
xive years, Detroit In 1S9I, Tojwka
in 1S! and Chicago In 1S93.
The roll was called nnd the repre
ecntatlviwof each bjtatc had au op.
iortunily to name their choice for
Commauder-in-Chlcf. California
presented Colonel ifmedburg, a re
tired officer of the regular army;
Connecticut nominated General
Whcelock G. Vea-y and Maine
Mrconded the nomination; Indiana
and Ohio gave their tumort to
General Alvin 8. Iluvry. Montana
supported Smedburg and Minneso
ta, Idaho and Iowa expieal a
preference for I lovey. New Vortt,
I'entwylvaula, Itliode Island, Ten-mst-e,
Texas and Vermont fur
lorted Colonel Veajey. Utah,
Virginia and Abeka wauted Col.
rimedburg, and Illinois was the last
atate to rrrjioud for Col. Veuey.
As tlie roll-call ended Colonel
Smedburg and General llovey
withdrew tiielrnames. This action
was greeted with great npiUu-c
lly a unanimous vote Col. S'earey
was declared elected as commander-in-chief.
Col. Vcofcy accepted the honor in
a brief epeecll.
Next in order was the selection of
a caDdldato for eenlor vlcc-com-mandet-!u-chief,
and lt U-Ing con
sidered an cfllco which, cut of
courtesy, belonged to Ma.achu;.tts,
the matter was left w Ith the dele-u-ites
from that State. Tbe name of
Itliltard T. Toblu was presented as
their unanimous choice.
George I. Creamer of Ilaltimore
was unanimously elected Junior
vice-commander. Tho remnluder
of the oflleeis will Lu tlected tomor
row. General Alger temporarily sur
rendered tlie cltalr to lion. Warner
Miller, who In brief remarks moved
that the next encampment he In Id
at Detroit. The motion prevailed by
unanimous vote.
COLONEL VEASirV
Isoneof the Intrratate Commbcion
ers. He Is a native of New Hauip
hlre aud lias jut lasietl IiL oOUl
year. He graduated from lUrt
moutli College with honors, aud is
oueof tlieprucnt board of trustee,
lie also graduated from tho Albany
Uv ScIkoI, and taking up his resi
dence at Itutland, VL, was admitted
to the bar of Vermont in 1SS0. Unti
tlie breaking out of the war he en
listed as a private, and iu 1S62 1
caaic colonel of the Sixth Vermont
regiment. He served with great
distinction throughout the war and
won credit for his gallaut flghtiug
un many fields.
(Jinn tlie mustering out of bis ri
glmetit Judge Veasey returned to
the practice ufhUprofeMion, being
associated In business for a while
with 1'roctor, now rkcretary of
War. He w as for ten years J udge
of the Supremo Court uf Vermont
and resigned that iosltlon when
apjointed Interstate Commerce
CommlMioutr. He has been a
member of the Grand Army for a
number of years and his electlou Is
well recilved.
THERE WAS A CAJlfKlKE
lu Meclianics Hall to-night, attend
ed by all the nouible -opIe here.
General Alger spoke and was fol
lowed by General Sherman. In re
Imsc to loud calls for General
Itutler, he came forward aud spoke
at considerable letiptli. General
Itutler began with the (tatiment
that, unlike those who had spoken,
he liad no desire thai tlie
citizens should be generous to
the soldiers, although they had
lcn liU-ral in the post, but he
wanted the country to ay its hon
est debt, It liaviug Qid its soldiers
In depreciated currency, which they
had accepted, although rejected by
the bond-holders. He urged the
men to light together for tho pay
ment of this dibt, and urged that
united action of the Grand Army
would force any IegiIalion of tlie
kind they wished, because all poli
ticians North and South, would do
anything to gain their vote.
Major McKInley of Ohio, the
next speaker, dlllered from General
Itutler, who has just said that In a
money point of view, the soldiers
made a tad bargain when they
fought for $6 a month In depreciated
currency. He said no more honor
able obligation was ever entered
Into titan that in I So I, to save tlie
tlxg ami preserve to mankind the
bt-t and freest government on the
face of God's earth, whereat Gen.
Itutler exclaimed, '-and the most
unjust," amid considerable excite
ment. Major McKInley then con
tinued. Major William Warner and
General rlckler were the last
sivakefx.
WOMAN'S KELIEV (JUKI'S.
ltOSTON, Au;. 13. The eighth
annual convention of the National
Woman's Itelief Corps was orcned
In Tremotit Temple tills morning
with Mrs. Annie Wltteiimeyer. na
tional president, in the chair. .Mrs.
Wittenmeyer, in her annual address
stated that the membership of tlie
corjs was now nearly WO.uOO; that
in-M.rvefundof 123,0-M is in the
Itauds of treasurers of local cor,
31k1 that the iharity work of the
J-ar amounted toover$10i),VK.
In the absence or Mrs. Charity
Itusk Craig, past national president,
the gold badge voted her by the en
caniinent, was pn-etiled to her
father. Secretary Husk, for her.
In reply Sccrrtary Itu-k said that
the prosperity of the G. A. 15. large
ly dt landed upon the efforts of the
Woman's lit lief Corps.
Mrs. Logan, who is a member of
the National Tension Committee,
W. It. l, gave an Interesting ao
ccunt of the nurtes LIU now pend
ing In Congress.
A vote of thanks was given Mrs.
Alger for co-oreration w ith her hus
laud in aiding W. It. C. work.
teller 4arrlerron4enllon.
ItoSTo.v, Aug. IX The first
annual convention of the National
AtHi.-lsltnri etf l.ffefn..Im f lt.a
L'nit.il States began here today.
Gem nil Superintendent of Dchv
iry Itatet, of Washington, spoke in
regard to the deiurtment and its
employes and promised to use his
Influence for tlie mutual welfare of
the two bodies.
Anilely In Wall Street.
New York, Aug. 1.1. The action
of tlie Secretary of the Treasury
was looked for anxiously lu Wall
Street today, as It was thought the
ollcy of tho government would be
outlined by the developments of to
day. It was ascertained that oflers
in the neighborhood of $1.13 were
accepted, and those at $1.1 4 were
rejected.
Solon Ilnnllnilon Illea.
New YoBtr, Aug. 13 Solon
Huntington died at Oneonta, N. Y.,
Monday. He was Urn elder and
only brotlierof Collis P. Hunting
ton, tlie railroad president, and was
over seventy years old. He was
born in Harrington, Connecticut,
where be received a cowl common
school education. He began his
business experience early in life as
a commercial traveler and later em
barked In carriage building and
general merchandise at Oaeonta,
wheie subscquenUy Collis P. Hunt
ington was associated with him un
til the breaking out of the Califor
nia gold excitement In IS, when
he Joined the stream of gold hunt
ers and lea his brother in sole pce
seMlon of tho carriage factory.
About four years ago, while
traveling In Kentucky in company
with his son, Huntington received
severe injuries In a railroad col
iUIon, barely escaping with his life
from a burning csr. From these
Injuries ho never thoroughly re
covired. There are surviving him
his wife and two sons Thomas,
Huntington of Cincinnati, general
manager of the Kentucky Central
Ilailroad. and V. V. Huntington
of San Francisco and two daughters.
Jtlnln? In ITilna.
Chicago, Aug.13. After months
of diplomatic work several China
men have succeeded in obtalng the
consent nf tlie royal viceroy to estab
ILsh a stamp mill at aijuartx mine In
Sang Tong, China. Chicago will
supply J 130,000 worth of machinery
lor the enterprise, the first of Its
character to bo attemi-ted In tlie Ce
lestial empire. Tons Sing Kow an J
Tom Ping Cbcw have been in the
city for some time engaged In com
pleting arrangements for tlie trans
portation of tlie machlnrry. They
will take with them a Chicago engi
neer to superintend the works. It
was known that valuable ijuartx de
posits existed In Sang Tong. but the
i:niieror refused to allow tlie mines
to be worked. Two hundred and
twenty-eight years ago, during the
reign of KaDg HI, an Immense
luantlty of gold was tiken from the
rock by the primitive means at
hand. He Kow, who lias secured
a good Knglislt education, organ
lied a stock company and presented
his prusiieclus to the Kniiieror nt
I'exlu. The ou.r of a tenth of the
profit of the concern Induced tbe
Kniivror to give his consent. Chi
nese miners will Itsve for SargTong
lu a few days.
T rapepay.
This Is what you ought to liave.
la fact, you mu-t hive it. to fully
enjoy life. Tl.ousandsareM-archtiig
tor lt daily, and mourning because
tbey find H not. Thousands upon
thouiands of dollars are spent annu
ally by our people in the horn that
they may attain till boon. And
yet It may be had by alL We
guarantee that Klectrie Hitters, If
used accoriltc to dlrectkin and the
use !erzitcd In, will bring you
Good Digestion and oust the demon
Dyspepsia and Install Instead Ku-
S-ey. Wo recommend l.Ioctric
liters for Dyspepsia anu ah
dlseaxsof Liver, stoiuach ami Kid
neys. Sold at SMs. aud JI.W per
Dotllo at A. C Suiltn i. Co.'i Drue
BJor.
1 Serat or Paper Nave Her Life.
It was just an ordinary scrip
wrapping er, It It saved hti
life. Saewasin the last sUtgea o)
i-onsuniplloii, told by physicians
llmt she wa4 In -urabje and could
live only a short time; she weighed
Ym than seventy laxinds. Un a
piece uf wrapping Idlvr she read ol
l)r. King's New ltfexieiy, and got
a simple lot lie; It hehwi her, -he
bought a large bottle, it helpetl fcel
more, liought anotiier ami gie w bet
ter fa.it, cuntluuel lis ui-e aud Is now
strung, lie.illliy, rosy, phiniwtigli
ingal.julHJ pound. For further
particulars send stamp to W. 11.
Cole, Drusgl-t, Foil Smith. Trial
Hollies of tills wonderful Discovery
Free at A. C. SmiUii Co.'s Drug
Store. i
William-. .tu.trall. Itrtbt'llla.
If uuu are Yellow, lillllous, con
stljated withHtatiache. lad breath
druwsy, no aptite, hut cut you
I.iveriscutof ordi-r. One lx iI
there Pills will ifrir all the trm:U.
away and tnsVen ne-v being of you.
Price 23 rents. Zlon Co-op Mecr.
lust Drug DepL,, Agent dis
Happy Tlerllnc or Two I"rlenl.
John M. Allen, of Cbarlotte, N.
V., said to Ills friend, "Parsons, I
am about dead with the 'gravel, and
cannot And helu" Mr. Parsons
Induced Mr. Allen to give Dr.
David Kennedy's Favorite Reme
dy, of Rondout, N. Y., a ttiiL
Weeks went by and the friend' met.
Mr. Allen said, "Dr. David Kenne
dy's Favorite Remedy has saved
my life. It l u cure for gravel
and the only cure." d
Ur.J.r. An.lrr.il.
Tlie Celeiikate Specialist and
OitTiioiTjite Sctuinu;:, of Indian
apoIL, Indiana, is now at the St.
James Hotel, Salt I.ake City, and
will remain until Setember 1st,
only. Tlie doctor has had a large
business in Utah for nnny y4ir,
and will l glad to see former
atlenU and alllirted lrtles who
desire to routilt him in regard to
his New Methods of Treatment.
All form, uf flimnl ntul Stitrr-lr-tl
DIseaManddefonuitIesuccesfuily
treated. Sitvial attention given to
the treatiutnt of diseases peculiar
to female. All aflilctrd should call
early during the Doctor's stay in
city. dim
Vlhy II . l-opnlar.
Ilecauso it ha proven iU nlnaolute
merit over and over again, la-cau4
it has an unequalled record of cure,
Iwcaus-; its business Is conduited in
a thoroughly honest manurr, aud
Ux-aU'e it conillnii economy ami
strength, lieing the only mediiineof
which "Il Doses One Dollar" is
true these strung points havo made
IIool'sSaraioriil.i tlie most success
ful medicine of tlie day. 6
Families not already supplied
should lose no time In procuring a
bottle or Cliamherialli'sCoI!-. Choi
era and Diarrlnea Remedy. It is
the only remedy that can always !
ilepeuilevl v pon for towel complaint
in all Its form. Twenty-tire and
fifty cent bottlra forsaie by Z. C. M.
I. Drug Drp u
Bnekleai-a Aralrn laatve.
Tiib Hct Salve In the world for
Cuts, RrulM's, Son's, Uicera. Salt
Itheum. Feer Sore, Ttter, Chap,
pet! hands Chilblains Corns and
all Skin Kruptious and positively
cures IIIit, or no rny required, ll
is guaranteed to give i-riVct satis
faction, or momy refunded. Price
SS cents per box. For sale by A. C
Smith A. Co.
TUe rnml ami riet
Articles known to medical science
are used in jrraring Hind's Sarsa
parllla. I.verylngmlUnt is ue
fully seleeteil, (ersonallv examiueil,
and only the best ntained. The
medicine is prrjared under the
supervision or UiorouRhly comctent
JiarmacI!.s and 4. very step In the
process or mtnufzeture Is carefully
waUhtd with a view to securing In
Hood's Sateaiarilla the best lib!e
nsulL 1
A Box otSafet, Mitehea Free to Santera
ol
How I Saved aiy Life.
I waiukeakkwhilestlhe diaaer table
with tembledutreiamair tomich-llclnrc
thta I bad been bearty and atroii. For
fourteen daja I kept retnac worse, deaptte
the efloru of two doctors. I sot furty
Kunda. and was aaua fled chat I eoald live
lafewdaya. My trouble waa
stomach and Mnr Complaint,
roulunr Is aa attarx of bilioea rolie. At
this Ume 1 aaw lir. Hand Keancdy'a I avor
ito Kenedy, of Uondoot-N. Y adTerllaed.
and aeat for a Louie. 1 alao sent for my
pbysKiaa, aad told Mm that I was four to
try tbe Faronte Ueeey. He examined It
aad tokl me to use U three daya aad let hlra
know the rraulL In the three aaya I walked
tour miles, lir. Kennedy' Faronto Heme
dr aaa aired my life. W & timer, slate
Villa, Itoaa lu, uhw.
Dr.Kennedy'sFaYoriteRemedy
Mada at Ito.MiolT. .V. V 51,8 for 13.
For Sale b Z. C. I. I. Prux DepL
CHICHESTER'S ENCUSH
PENNYROYAL P.LLS
f:o cuott oumod an-no A
rJZT - w ?2
ffSat ! yian, Ht (Mxtdal , (t T5
Wt -UalaWf tWL.l. a-V4r 1
tw.r MaJJ. Mr
JaxVaaaaax? Ucxxfl Ca.X.Ca4-I tf.rUa.4f.
Horse Owners, Attention!
Hxli.. rtlST-VtUbf. 'to S or Slhssr wht dri,.a.
. T II XT S J
itw asawtrsts th. tnaitira part of i.liof,oxu.ia,Loklww and -turba.
AVOID THEM.
CSJt OHLV
The Putnam Nail, !
WWth It HOT FOftGED from held ta polat. 'foni ha best Swedha Iroa.
asa eaanat iDlit orslrrsr In any msaaer and BE SAFE.
p5r ..dlouaputisai Nail Co.. Nrpo.aet,ri.a.J.M,f.aia-x.
Tot aalo by SB. O- 3VE. X. " braaeaaa.
CREATE A STUPENDOUS SALE
Tho eotalac two weeks will tell a tale of a (re) mutably aneeeaifnl Ttataro-aiM-peadoaaoSerindeedtooowhiehwitleauaea
'a-aiaonrapaeloaaeatabllahmoaL ETory
ranneatoroar ealeneuod IIK1II AKT AM flMot MlHEaoUlojr.aa well
aa orery dollar'a worth of Ctothlar that la exhibited oa either of tho threo floors, la
aabmiued to atupeadona redueltoaa on ntnal prieca. Ilere and Ihero aro aeparata
atarka of autta, liaht OTereoau aad Irouaera. Intended for an Immediate At. for tho ahort
and tho anna built rain -. the extreme atom or the lean ladrndual. aa well as our regular
l-uuroitnoxil. iitti.i 4-LorilI.Mlaranudeot tho rareat maierlala and
flaeat of inmmlafa. maaafaetared by tu for oar trado exelualTely. For the next two
weeks wo eater 10 etery dollar to be latcaled In Clothuir. and Ihtrtfore propoao to oser
Ike foUowlns:
DOLLAKSl 8M,F,lf, BOLLABS
Trpolaa-eaioUihAtAWpr-ioalratlirM.llSJ5).cd Ili.t50.mide of all-wool
m&terul. beaaUfal lizht r lrk. iUerii. boae-t tnmmlaK,a&3 well made op. A.
taoroaf Mr reliaWe surmcat ta CTrry tvca nf tbe word.
FOR THE HECHAK1C AND THE WAGE WORKER.
i,LABSnM 20-' n iBOUiBS
Wit: aerar a nobby Baa iseaa or Prea Suit, quoted preTVua la Ihle day at TM.ro.
insaaadfxian. Ahprtai:orsummerarrarellhallor.k and tKa nobby. either aaeh or
Inxk aljle arti-tieally eut aad DaUhetl. reliable fabric. and surely ihepretlleal aad
moat xenteol patlerna aad deatrca produrcil anywhere. Juat the anit
FOR A BUSINESS MAN OR BANKER
Dollars 22.s5r25.r27.50 Dollars
AH we ait fir thte tetatf a! Vxttot m ad drr-t isll. whkh retail arro the L'ontl.
sent at JM. SILtw aal Jiaw. 3tale rxelairer br Uilon and rat hy jloro ratten
oalf. U e oe tt-r thi et of jrrnenu moUr ln.rortf-lwd iariHj- tbe flacit ofdonw
tie -altiap-. We hare e ta ak. 1. 3, ao4 4 battun CttUwaj-, Pnnre Albert or lr-ee
Clurlrx," ljte. ruber toal w raw dire ami rolled front. In fact a better jcanneot
ibaa tbe one j otr uir will male op tor extra charge, tupeclailj adij-tcU for an 1m
meuteCt
FORTHE MOST FASHIONABLE OF DRESSERS.
Dollars 30.00, 30.00, 30.00Dollars
WillbsjMC.eflie de la CrmeM nf ear welMnown toek of tlieh ArtClotbic?.""
AD-'-rT a taaw-ertnetil. beretbatfoeh a carmeal tanaot ba dBieaird f nr Lai e or
U"BrT to ary Hotblfc ii.uc in oorTiriBlire o mailer wtutir.eeyoarmercbaat
tsiui dit rbwe yoQfurfctlWvteaBiioiiapcre1e tbe AaeoartAitoria the I t tarnt
ootmirriw bcs ar lv tier matrr.alra aperior bittBCirarscBt tban wcrt-HifeeUne
ia-wia in ofc 4xaa,2i.t frai "0 1 JaO' joa are ohpr-t to py . LcaiScial tint
FOR THE HIGH ART DRESSER.
15 TO 25 FER CErfT OFF 15 TO 25 PER CENT OFF
BOYS' aad CHILDRES'S CLOTHING. ' TROUSERS.
The Largest m0MM of thc
Retailers fZA Hcrihwest
xMjtr? tfr-K-rtQ
E. C. COFFTN
PEOGEESS - BUILD T2XG
We are now ready to promptly at
tend to the wants of all who are
needing Hardware, Stoves, House
Furnishing Goods, Etc. Our prices
are sure to suit. Our goods are
sure to please, and if you will pay
us a visit it will afford us pleasure
to meet you whether you buy or
not, and you may see just what you
have been looking for a long time.
inOFIIEAOTAM
N. DUNCAN M. McALLlSTKU & CO.. I
.- -WAIX ST., Salt Lake City. V
? 5 N. Wholesale, and Retail. jr L '
o S 5 STilTIONERY, H
I J! BOOKS J ;
-S H TOYS AND NOVELTIES. ?-"'
a i? S":i nnitaril "Works. VerloiIIcal-iS. 2. i"
P yacluml Hooks. IlraUh PttMicatloiiot
" Supylcs for OJIlocs and Architects. N
DAVID JiSsW
Pluml)ers, Gas and hm
Pliimblnu Material, Pumps, Pipa anr, c wm
Heatlnt? Supplies. Tin and Iron 2 RtUnS. IB
vxnlz.d Iron Cornlc, CuttcS!?"-.!
GABDEJJ HOSE axU UW.v s '' mP
No. 67 S. MAIN STrEEtB
spffiiiG' mejSthbR
Warwick High Grade Safety Bicycle - IV '
Safoty Bicycles, SI35.00. S115.00. S7Sr
540.00, S35.00. $25 OO. Si I
Tricycles and Voloclpedos. H
Sporting Goods, Guns and Ammunition IS
Pocket Cutlery, Razors. Strops, Biitchn- aKBt
Horso and Toilet Clippers. r Kr,B
Fishing Tacklo, Tents, Baso Ball Coons. W-M
Agent for Caligraph Writing Machine r H
Ribbons and Papor. ' "aic-
Dog Collirs. Playing Cards, Poker Check- - afl
LiVBGEST JSXOCICaii4lx.O"V: ;,T j" J M
SHOTGTJNSRTC0ST.
xVlt nepalrlnc ! All Itraiiebe. BB
M.E.EVAHS, "iSilrrl
DEALERS. C05SOLT YODR IHTEREST BY GETTI5G i) H
TO, I
SvyiAa S? -' ,? X ?C in
r y l If
AKWwwSw
JA A VUiLa NMQ.F yyf 03 I
CWfR6aZE00fU
Buy the CHARTER OAK,
VTItii tio W1US GA?: Ovc. Zcc.
Z.O. M. 1.. t?oh; AsTi-uts !n s--ih 1 -:-. ntj
MAKGETTS ; W(..
nilOLESALK Al rjl
STATIOITSES.
Toyn, Fancy Gowlm, Jtooks, Xovrttie;..
Oticc and School Snjijilics.
Text Ilim.v, JLarycsl Line of Tab'r".
An Jilcyant Line of I.tttliit.' S'tlrftrfs
and l'ockct Jiok.i Jitt Arrir.l,
Fine Jfjs. .s. etc., at Lmresl I'tu
CALL! 76 S. Main St., Salt LaLe Ci-
MARGBTTS::BROS.
reisxcTum
o II. Taj lor, (.eo Poawr, oii--. v.- ..t
Armilronr. H. J Itonacy. Ulf n T s
.V. V. ArmstroBp- 1 t l - t -
LumberYard & SteamPlaninpii
TAYLOR, ROiVWEY,
ARJVlSTROiNG CO,
One Ulncli Khm ,,1 f. I. II II ) "
TEAS PEL'S.
New Goods! Spring Arrivals !
IN ALL, THE ATTRACTIONS OF
NEW STYLES
DRESS G-OOV&
LADIES1 STEAW HAE j
IPa-aK.nSO'XjS,
lLOTVriiJItX, ETC.. ETC
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING,
Men's ami Youtlis' Hals, Caps, Bfc
GENUINE BARGAINS!
Fair Dealing and Good Goods
FOB
LOW - PRICES,
At TEASDEL'S.