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I prqumsT j:v.enixq jraws: rmPAY, arAncn a-i, 3S03. a TELEGRAPHIC. I NEWS WIRED LAST H1GHT. A Terrlbla Cjclono Vhlrls Up the Mississippi Yalley. iimnuoitM mm tuuip hkv ( A rlal lire In tleulnJ,Olilc.-'Ilio Mtatcrn Union Tilegraili '.oaipanj'ii Trouble. Mrsintia, Turn , Match 23 Bcal ttrliiK rtliorta coining lo Unilil from iInla In wtil Tennuiste and norlliHn MImInIiI Indicate that a cyclonu wlilrloJ up thu Mlmlsilpi) from tho routtmtit, cruililnR ami twtcplug away evrj thing In Hi ri"' Tralm from tho eaat brought report ot ' wlileiprtml ilMlructlon. Th path of lha iloira ai It crossed tho Kanaaa Oily, Mrmphli A Jllrmlngham road teemod to tinliraou the territory ! tvrien Opcrvlllo ant OIlTe lirauch, Dorms ol liouaia, hugs trui ana barm tvureralMUtotho ground by tho vio lence of tho itorm. AT IIOULlNUailEEV, Ijuisviiiv, Ky.i March 23 A. report hai riaihcJ litre that a cjclono wct through Howling Orron tonight doing great damage. Thcro la only ono wire to Jlowllug Clrcin, u railroad wlrii, andtI)i'ltoiDiauy refusal to allow any illspatcbti to to lent uter II. It li not known whether or not any lives were loit, and no further particular! are obtainable tonight. NA81IV1IIK Bum 11V A BIORU. NBMVU.ir, Tcun., March St. A torero wind and rain itorm iwn t over Nihvlll (about 8 o'clock tonight, doing much d&mngn In the nortlurn art ar the city to roofi, trees and Inso euro bulldlngi. In South Naihvlllua torn flllrd with people wai blown down and a number lojurcd. Kuajerio JDruajrliiht s killed and Will Drum ru.ht wll not live. Alt tho wires uortli1 of tho city nro down. AT lNIirA.VA10r.I3. Ine:anai"oi la, lud., March 23. At E.30 tonight a territlo itorm ilruck tbo uorlhweilorniurt of tbo cltj.nnJ In lt wake wero left wreckid dwelling houses and btdly tlomollstied manu. factorltr. Theroof was Mown olTouo oi the building! of tho now Ceroillno wotki, nnJ It wai otherwlie badly tlinmjiil. Theroof wai alo blown olI tbo Capital City Clalli L'aiket Com I ati)'slurie.tory factory, llundreui of lumll dwelling! were leveled to the ground or badly wricked, uud leveral ouualtlta are reported. C1IU11C1IL3 11LOW.N DOWN. Tunica, Mlia., Maah 23. Thli ifteruoou; a cyclone from tho louth. wt atruik thli town and left wreck " and ruin In Hi wake. Tho Moionlo y uud Klllglits of I'ythlii lodgeaarea , (' total wrick, wbllu tho rrciuyterlan Church and colored Melhodlit Lplsco- pnl Church were blown down, riio r court liouso roof wa blown oir and the colored lohool building waa blown on 150 children, and leveral of them wire bally hurl, but none seriously. Mauy other bulldlngi wero baaly dam aged. The lonei aru hiavj . AT CMW'l.ANn. A ipeclal from Clovelind, Miss., itatea Ihat a cloudturit and wlnditorm ileiltojul considerable property In that vicinity today. No Uvea wero lost. A iii.iei.AM nun. rour Women ul line IlillJ Iliirntil Icillenlli Ci.kvi land, U March 23 A fire horror uut rtiedeuted in the history ot Cleveland occurred ihortly after noon today wheu four women ami one chill ' wero burnid to death In n fashionable boarding place at 603 l'rospact Uriel, Juit at luncheon Mra. J. il. Mlller,ouo , of tho border!, dlicovered llimea In tin, hall on tho second floor. J.icapo liy the italrway wai cut oil, io Mri. Mllltr Jumped from tho lecond atory window to the ground and gavo the alarm. The lire ipreud rapidly through the hall and huudreda of eople con gregated and attempted t) reioue those who wero In the building. Nobody thought, however, to turn In a lire alarm and It wai nearly half an hour before a iteamer arrived. II wai not until the flamei wero lubduod that the extent of tho catastrophe waa learned. WlhTI KN IMIIV TIKIl'lll.r. IT, II. rlimiersllle liil.rWeweil-llla Htalellieilt Ntw Yolih, Mw.li 21. Uoncorn lnc tho report thai troublo between the Wettern Union Telegraph com pany and It! tmilujrl li Imminent, W. II. Homervlllo of the Western Union com any, In an Interview today soldi "I understand that aomo operators II woro dismissed at l'hlladelphln, and II no doubt for good cause. Wu reserve 1 toourselvu the right to mauage the lompany'i allulri In our own way and without either dictation or Intimida tion from tho reirotentatlvtB of any nwclallon. That euoh a couriu waa attempted, the following facts show: "On March 7th a circular wai de livered at tho ofllco of tho Western Union comi any In Chicago, with the threat that it would bo Issued that day If certain cpiraton, memben of the order were uncharged from tho West ern Union fervlco at l'ltli urg. The circular wai algned i, by 1,'Jabn CuthhirUon luprime iW cliancrllor and Oscar M. Ulbbs iu. jrome secretary and treasurer, and or 11 dired that the member! of eaoh Iccul IV lodge ahould upon Hi recilpt appoint a U commltteo to thoroughly canvass Its U territory, vlfltlng all leading llrmi I doing business with the Wutern Union tonipau), ibow them n copy of the 1 dtilaration of trluclnlei, njvliu them T 1 1 the action of the Western Union In t'f thedliclmrgo of Ha membera and ru- ft UUtit them to glvu their business to the li) l'ostol Tilegrah companj on tho V ilalm tint tho conn any wua not an- 1 tsgonlillo to tho orilir, to call upon .' oilier labor orgaolittlom to anlit them t In their elljns and to appeal to tho I 1 ubllo gcmrally throughout the dally I jaH.re to withhold their latronugo f from tho Western Union Telegraih company for all oomietltivo pointi. . "An loqulry was nindo uud It wai i reported that no dlsmlisala Ironi our teivlcu win thought of u charged In 4 thuolroulur. Ou March 14th tbo lo). lowing letter wn reielveu, to whloh mtouttv no reply wai made: Uiiiuauo, Match 14, ltiOl. loThomni T. I.cktrl, l'ruldinl OLd fieri ralMniiui.if ii Wotern Union telegraih ComiJiuy, New York Ciiyi Notwllhilandingyoiirnifurancathat the ilx men w ere uncharged on account of our order, wehavonidisltu to ti. tallnlr, hut If thoso men em not lm mediately reinstated nml thli liijinlleo lemedled at all lulult, 1 ahull ghe ordera to carry cut my Instruction In tho circular pretenlid lo you, and will exolR reply by J o'clock. John Cimim.iiTsoN, Bupremo Chancellor of thu Order cf CommerolalTeligrBphers. "Any i mployo of the Wi storn Union Telegraph company hrui n right lo ap. Teal to the olllccraof thocomany for any Individual grievance, mid will alwaya receive couiteoua attention. No reiireienlallvo of any aiioilallon will, however, bo rccognlied or hli views dlicusicd as to the waya In which the lompany'a huilueas is to be managed." Ilnrli-. lueernur I'erlinee CiiiOAiiu, March 23 SicouJ Vice President and Uiueral Mnnagor A. A. Hobiniou of tho Hatita I-e rend hi! resigned. It It bclluvod to be fur tbo impose ot rucreidlng H. II. II. Clark ui president of the Union 1'ucllle. the Aim Irliae Nlrlke fne, ToLLlo,Marih 23. Tho I.JtoHhoto engineer! tcitllted today In tho Ann Arbor railroad atrlko caie. They de clared they had rtslgnod and weru no longir tmployid by tho company when they were requested to take out tho train. They uld not know there wero any Ann Arbor cara In tho train. Pevtral wllnesita of union and non union men testlflid that they would under no clicuinitaucia haudlo Ann Arbor freight. Ittilirnallotie AterpleJ. Wasiiinotox, I). C, March 23 Secretary Carlisle has requested tho resignation of J. M. l'attersou, second auditor ol tho treasury, l'attiriou de cline! to realgu. llin locretary hai accepted tho resignation ot W. I). Owens, lupcrln lendont of Immigration; A. M. lliighel, Tennessee, chief of tho loan division of the register's clllcuof the treasury department, llu wni llrst re cordend aa dismissed lor cause, but subiifiueully permlttoi to rtilgu. ()t:it IIUiN AMI lllltll. Tlilno Nol leiivnil nt lliimr, I her Hope lo list Jlnrrleil Ht. Iuis Maroli 23. Honry H. IlArnes.aciompauled by Mluula Colo man and her lister, Dixie, aged 17 and ID, daughter! of James W. Coleinau of Anna, Illi, lergeaut-at-armi of tho state senate, arrived hcru last night. They were arrested on suspicion, and altera thuu broke down and conleuol that they had olopod, together with five other girls ami six other young men, with the Intention of going to Chicago to get married In a church. It is not known where the rest of the (arty are, but they are mi poind to bo lurtln Murphysboro, Ills , and others In Chicago, dm only nnsun given for the elopement, Is that thing! wire Unt pleasant at home. Nnew ami Meet. ClIICAUO, March 23 A severe llect itorm cloied all wire communication north from Chicago last night. 1 1 wai not restored lato today. Advices from various I olnts ihow a lovere bllzztrd In Minnesota, Wisconsin, eastern Dakota, extending eouth Into Iowa and Nebraska today. Trains throughout thu territory aru delayed by mow. Hie Unlit I innrl Nrw Youir, Slaroh 21 Tho Ind I cations are that the (209,000,(100 gold to bo exported on Baturday may be In creased by $500,000. A Prison llrnorleil lliiriilnc. LomsviLLF, ICy., March 23 A big lire la raging airosa the river in Jetlir aonville. It li rtiorled that douth Indiana prison la burning. The fire In the shop of tho Claggett Baddletreei company In the east wing of the Indiana prison at Jeilrrsonvllle loon destroyed that portion of tho structure and spread to tho tailor rhop and dining room. Willi assistance from Loulnvllle tho llstneo were conllned to tho east wing. Tho losa li $75,000. Tho cout1u.Ii maJo no attempt to escape but aislstod tho firemen. i nti.r jii riMi. Tlio lonrl la Askllrnle Hie llsrlni Ntlt Colilvht, 1'aiiis, March 23. Tho court of ar bitration lo adluit tho dlOirencei between Great Hrltaln an J tho United Btatea over thu llerlug sea tlsherlei met today. All tho mom'iera of the court were prisont. Develle, Trench minister of foreign attain, made u short ipeech, welcom ing the membera of the court, the agent! and the counsel. The meeting waa lurely formal. The credentials wero risented and the court organized by the election ot Jlaron do Courcellia president. It was decided to meet at II .30 a. in, each day and to sit four noun and a half dully, the meetings to bo open to member! of tbo press to whom card! should bu Issued. Thu court then adjourned until tho 4th of A rll, In or der to examine the prlntod argument! of the United BUteaund Urnatitrltaln, which) will then be resented. These j rlulod urgumruli are to be eubmlltod lo the American Cougresa and llrltlsh larllameut probably next week and then made public. rhudebatoa of the tourt of arbitration wlllboheldln Kugllahanda journal of thu proceeding be l;ut la French wlthun .Uughsh virsluu, AH mem. bin of thucouit made u formal visit lo 1'reslJent Carnot today and the lion, D. J. Coolldge tho American minister, and the Marquis of DuQerln. litem liAniiiMiiov. Hterelary Carlisle Hill Aiply llliiisclt lo llitlirhlllille.. Wasiii.nuto.n, D, C, March 21. Becrilary Curllslo, It Is elated on good authority, Intends to glvu much of his tluiu thli numuier to tne consideration of the tarlll,wlth n view to io thorough, ly familiarizing himself with thumb Jeot aa to Indicate Iu u keueral way the outline! for tho formation uf a lurlll bill by the next democratic Home, Nearly utty mall thut nachea thu treasury do) art,ment lou'.alns euggis tlom Mem olhera m lo tho compilation ofntarlll bill. Bomotlilrlyorforlyof the io communication havu already lueu received, protoliieut among them belngthat from the New York Iltform chili. .The geueral cutlinuof the New York lleform clut, larllt" proposition corres)ionda closely to the proposition lUbmltttd In lbS j by JJdword Atkln J on ot llojton, Mais, to President ( Clovilind nnd Hrcretary Manning. I ids imposition divldea thu tarlU aa olljws: A AitlclMuf food and animals. 11 Anh lea In n crude condition which enter Into lliu various processes of donnstio Industry. C Articlea wholly or partially mn ufactured for mi, as materials In man ufactunsand mechanical art!. D Articles manufactured, ready for cms inillon, 1-Artlchi of voluntiry use, ai lux urns, elo Hince that tlmo tho annual report of the bureau ol itallallcs has contained a tat lo showing thu duty collected on ich uf theio Classen of nrtlolee. l'rom the report ol 1S02H np cam that $171, 0 i7,7(l duty wai collected, ol which 110,1 1 1,5.0 was colleolod IllidercliM At $14,041,18 under clas 11; ..',. 13, IU uuiltr class t). $7il,G.7,80i under class D.and $10 70J 7W under elasi I. Treasury .'XitI asiert that the pr utoIIIoii of the New .nk lleform Club plirni thu artlilea uf class A nud II wholly on tho friu list, whlln many of the articlea In data () are also land on the free list. If this i.atemeut II coriccl, tho revenue derived from custom! woull bo decreased by tho addllunto tho free list of article! now paying a duty tulho minus! amount of $-4 111,7,11), but might bu lncteiiod to tome extent by the Inert aae 1 Inn orta tlona of articles urilir class C, on which tho dutvli reduce I. IIU ltJWOII LUlKlk KMI.AI13. 1'rofessor Dodge said today tint llio italunents that have leen made rela lIvolohtintlKnieiitasstallstlcanoflhe ndepartmtnt of agtlculturewereunjuit llko to himself and Hecrstary Morion. Ills resignation was dulyVacceplel I y Beirclary Morton In the felioituus notu wishing Trafossor Dodgu every success luhlsliewuudertaklu. " MO.NITAltr DEI.iaATia IIM1UV, All tho delegate! uf the International monetary conference have resinned Amoug members ol Congress It li be lieved that tho President will lend a commission to HrusseU to reinsint this country whin thn couferoiiiu re assembles. Home olllclaU holds that President Cleveland wllldislgnatouur minister to llelglum to attiul thu con ferencu ai thu re rcienlatlve of the United Btatei. KJ"1LANII M IU, UK ItXl'IliaKNTED. Tho navy depjrtmcnt has received a communication frum thu llrltlsh government itallngtbat It will be re I n sauted at thn naval n view by the following vessel! under command ot Vlce-Admlral J. O. Hopkins, K. C.U., lommander In chief of tho North Amerlciii station: Tho lllako, the flagship of thu llrltlsh Heel, Captain W. Do V. Hamilton; thu Mailolone, commanded by Captain J, O. Plpju, II. N. C. M. U ,the tartar, command ad by II, I, 1 hoi, the Partrldgv.UJUi uianded by N, Y. MaoAlestei; the Australia by Captain H. 1'. Holland. About forty foreign ve sails and foutlce.li of our own will tako part In tbo review. &OUVLMK IIAI.l OOfl.AlU. Secretary Carllilo today algned vouiluri to the amount of $.50,11.11 111 favor uf thu World's t air oomiulaslon, which are a)ablu In souvenir half dol ara. Thu eomtnhslon up to this tlm hai received ?1, 0-11,1 Uil of thu .',600,000 aiproprlalid by Cuugrisa payable In louvuulr half dollari. FROM FOREIGN LANDS. The French Government Gains An notlier Ylctory in the Chamber. AUeoIoclrnl I'liiale.-llelllarrenl 1 ,111. irs-A M.niuer l..l Mllrl.t... Paius, March 23, The govcrument was again auoceesful in tbo chamber of dcputlca today, A critical delate was expected on the quistlon ollercd by Mlllevoya ai to what further notion the government Intended to take lu re gard to tbo bribery and fraudi shown to have teen jierpetraled In connec tion with the Panama canal u liter nrle. Mlllevoye nrgued lu sensational language, as to what movo the govern ment proiioaed. M llourgiolse, minister of Justice, roplled and deprecated a continuance of thudebatc,whlih hoatild wasrnlsidhy the encniloa of tho reubllc, who wero aiming to kcop up tho agitation until the gineral election. The order of tho day waa udojled, llrulailale lasted. Panama, i Colombia, March 23, l'rom Popan la reported a henoraenon which puzzles geologists. For aeveral daya diafoulng subterranean noises have been heard throughout the town. Then the hill suddenly parted and Immenso volumes of earth niro hurled to thu surface. Whole village! lu which are located many valuable estateaare 111 danger, The upheaval Is attributed to thu eruption of a aolurlo volcano which lui bicn active for many monlha. Twilvn persons and hundred! of cattlo wire killed by flying rocks when tl.o hill parted. Idiom I lain n liiul. City ur Memoo, March 21 A duel with short swords was fought near this place by llurlquu Cildroo, of tho editorial stall uf 1 tiyjundia and l.nrlquo 11, Martinez, fill tor of iltuteur J!ti uIIkiiii. The bnltlo was uu ixcltliig one from thuolcglnulng. Culdrou received a. auviro wound In the arm; Martinez was also slightly wounded. A W.ii-1 II reeked Panami, March 21. Kosmo'i itiaiuer llamoieB, from Hamburg, unu of the finest viasils lu the Paclllo watna, was wrtikol on the Costa ltka matt. Hbu atrurk a hidden rooK neur lllanco Island. The pasaiugera nud crew wire landed with dlltlculty through the surf. The vessel and cargo Il a total loss. Kiilrlile at 51. nils Inrlo. Ntcr, March 23. Two men from Nuw Oilcans commute I eulcldu on thu Cnaluo grcundi at Moiilo Cnrlo last night. Thilrnainei aioglvon aa Weill and Itobb. They had been play, log heavily lor several days unj lent largely. Tll.LdllUIS ioii:wi. It la ItarneJ that tlullvla Lai cloBcd a treaty of piaco and nlllance with Chile. A lianb exploded In the street baok of thu University Delia Splenza, ltom, loJav. No dauiusu waa done. The Hionlsh alcnruor A lap reached Malaga from Hamburg today with a case of cholera on toard. Kuilla hai impended thecolnige of silver rouble" on rlvale ae ount for the reaioui that they are now cheaper than paper. Tho candidacy ot J.Bcolt Harrison, a brother of Kx-Preildent Hanlson, for collector of the port of Kansas City wai announced today, C. B. lllockelt, assistant dlslrlot at torney for Alaikn, who li inw In Chicago, ttt) the Alaskauiaro making n strong endeavor lo have A, C, Bwlneford returned aaOovirn r. Tho first ilruggle In tho Impeich ment light li over. Tho Nebraska Yiouto has decided lo Instltuto impeach, tnrnt procecdtugi) against derelict state illlclala. Paul Armaml Chaltemellaiour, n will known writer and statisman, waa today elected a member ol tho I- ranch academy, In succession to tho lite Jcm. h I.arnrst Kenan. Tho article published In the New York 71mei to the ellcct that the CunaJlan Psclflo Itallroad company li going to havo an Independi lit route Into New York City, Il generally dla credltoil. A atrong Impression prevails among well-informed t ankers lu Wall street that J, Plerpont Morgan went to i:uro e to nrrango for tbo silo of bonds abroad If nn Issue becomes neiessary to rc Imhdi the treasury stock of gold. Uilca lU, Tho first-class round trip rate to Chicago via tho ltlo Grande Western li UJ !W. Tickets oil ralo overy dry. I wu through fast trains ilallj at B irt a tn. and I) '.5 p.m. l'lnist iqul ment. "Ilronn'i llroiicblal Trod ra aro wl lely known os an admirable remoJy for llroiiihltls, llonrn-utH, Coughs, nnd throat trouble!. SoUlvnly titOojci. All flribclai groctra kiep liol I Hind CorTee In slock; try package and you will be pleased. OI linns Toil Una The leitlmonlala frequently published In thla pter relating to Hocd'iBina parllla. They are from reliable peo le, state simple facts, ind show beyond a doubt that HOOD H CU1I1.B. Way don't you trv this modlilui? Ho euro lo get Hcod'J. Consllpallon, and nil troublii with the dlgeitlvu organs nnd the liver, nre cured by llood'n l'llli. Unequalled ai i dinner pill. 4 Hour lu Ss,s llnrlcir llllt, InmCLU-atiolMttt Va mil Many n doctor's bill has liten saved by thu use of Chamborlaln'a Cough ltemody. Tho Dims li a household word In many parts of the country. Chamlerlaln'ainedlclnia havo an ox tensive sale In thu World's I clr City nnd many pooplu testify to the morlts of their dillercnt remedies. 1'or aalo by Z. C. M. I. Drug Dcpt. d.vi Bnshlen'a Artitea slalre. Tub Ukot Halvb In the worll for Cuts, Urulsee, Borei, Ulcers, Halt llheuru, Kovor Bort. Tetter, Uhappid Hands, Chllblalna, Oorniand all Hkin Kru tlona, and poaltlvaly cure lllvs, or no pay required. Ills guaranteed to give perfect eatlsfactlon or money re folded, l'rloo 2S cants rar box. Stt Icale by A,U.Bmlta b Oo. Col I ma Codec II unequnled for Purity and Flavor. A. O) Bmtth A Co., Druggllts,aga ula of ltsberts' Hripirlaa Toala, Dr. Darrowa, Oculist, Aurlat and Op. llclaru UieeUelu ilttei. Commercial lllock. A. Il-O. Ilolllr.l Lohviiutlii lleer. Made by tho American Drawing Company of Bt Doulsls brewed of the biat barley and Ilohemaln hops. It has a beautiful amber color, a delicious hup flavor nud sparkle llko Cham pngne. I'm li B. Hauiia, 41 l'.aat, l'lrst South hlreet, Halt l.ul.e City, Utah. On 1 nrMsht. The traveling ubllo aro now fully allvotothufact lhattheChlrago,Unlon Paclllo A North.Wishru I,lnu nllen thu very but accommodation! to the I ubllo from and to Chicago, Omaha and Intermediate, points, not only dur ing the World's Fair, but all tho year round. No packagu collio has nltracted lo much of lha mnsunur's attention ai thu (.'old Hand. Try It. All rT "Inner. Thu aolld MallDuled tralm of thu Chicago, Unlou-Paclflo & North Weattru Line distance sll competition with case. It hai the shortest line, faatust time, Union depots and iiu change or delay at tho Missouri lllver, and lsthopoiular World's Pair route. Mmo Lamb's Mllllnsry Iteceptlon, Thursday afliruoon, March 21, will bo tho krandist display ever ntte tnpted In thli city, and wllltellsnll her former ell irti In display ul Unu Mlllluery; which Inturi i a great treat for the ladles and all lovers ot tbo tiautlful. Ilcuri 2 lo 6 and 7 to 0 p m. o.-. .Main Hire et. J. O. Jensen wishes to Inform his friends and atronitliat hu hasassumed thu management of lliu Inler-Mouut aln Abstract Co; will gunranteu nil abstract work entrusted to m to bo ac curate uud com) lete. Office ltoom M andS7 Commercial lllock. Villrr. O. L. Ellison has removed to No, o MnlnHt , opfoslto , C. M. I. tlelier tinil I roin Old Cliureli SIlusi At J, S. Morse .(. Horn, removed tn 1B3 S. Main St., iu Western Union Telu graj h Olllce A Mare Care fr 1'llse. Itching Piles are known by moisture like inspiration, causing lnleusu Itch ing when warm. Tula form u well aa llllnd, Illeedlnu, or Protruding, yield at nme tn Dr. Ilosutjio'l Pllelteraedy, whloh acts directly on parte addled, absorbs tumors, allaya Itching and ef. feed a permanent oure 6Uols. Drug, nlala or mall. Clroulari free. Dr. llosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. UolAbjr Z. O. M. I. Drug Dept. Away llrlihiil, I,ag all comprllton with the Chicago Union Paclllo & Norlh-Wcslern Dine. This li llio opulsr mule for pauecgers destlnad tn thu World's Fair. fHE"lIOTELTEMPLETON. Tho Hotel Irmpleton li o oalto TemploBquaro, Tltiilugonictr, i-.aglo CJate-, DlHtiu.T Nrws llullillnt n nl all polnlsof Interest In Halt l.skutllj Tint CULf kv, 8. C. liwlng Prorrle. tor. Half block from PestOlllce, 4doera from Pullman ticket olllce, Main St. Itatri $1.00 er da, 6cdu( Local Jlattt. Salt Lake's big, new hotel la The KnutiforJ. Homelike, elegant, cen tral and reasonable. Tilt: WlllTf. HotMK. Again under good management, Mrs, ('. 1'. Podlecli having returned from California uud taken charge, with popular hotolmsu M, P. Uetmo ai manager. Unrl.tn I iilr ' nil rllrr. Mill Have II. The public demand Ihrough tirvlcu wheu traveling It liold-faihlimed to "Chango Cars." On the through, solid vttllhuleil trains of the Chicago Union Paclllo & Notlli-Weslcrn Lino from ur tn Chicago, Omaiia nnd Intermediate pulnta theruls rtu chai ge. Thli li thu II ui it nnd faslc il service be tween thu paints named Alk your grocer lor (mill Hand I 'of. frc. It is a winner nnd li deservedly pojular. NOTICE. t nn itMrsTATiox or Tiircnin. J J douisn Cluli et Sail Lako llty, n rneven l on Is tirrebr raited ti r arene In lha I lark a I hatnbers, at s V m P'O "la. or the Seolrti Iropleot IheTeriltonrel blah for the urH of takme Qtilted arnun in rvaarillo a eryltr rr re.enlallen or the eeotrli rrtl It nla 1 1 Ulah alltiel iluiallaii Kkl-osllloti iliiriea Hie Meek lire tie I tn ernltlAh aaniea anl atnutemeats, Jnlflltliln Julr Slit, IIU. eroieeutsii Inlbelf teieretlTO luealities are re iiicslr 1 lo mrtl an I seleel repteunuilvcs, anl ssnil aa manyaa l oisll le. so lliat a llioruugli re roarntatieu tnarlehai. let Hie reseoisa llr.rAlnf a etoi lelin,unri niurrsl laie breathe lie Leers or lihrnr ami rltllkiulun. AaMtalnlon slrlrk 0, jroiir drone, Anl lud lliarlansnirn inuslrr, An1 rltr lak Urn senialt ,s l aek I hat lilns 1 1 dim sour ln.lrc llnniniierre I, vet ror I riwn ur brain, 1 ran collage , r rraa lia' xo, W e'll Irusl je sun lo I anil your aln At koine or in ChirsRii IlAMIl M'llJinV, Chslnn in of IVjmmlttso In rbarxo gjJ-AUREMZ , PORTRAIT ART STUDIO. Nmftll Icioro enlarfteJ to njr lte nn 1 In ny ttyle of work Tkle I ikbii uuauai-ti ku Studio Iioun 1 1 1 H )i m 121 Sout'j Mala bl UI1 order i ron) July kltraJe I ti T w.cunRiE, Assuycr, 100 Main Otroot,Sr.ltLaKo City Iromrit attention Rliaa to all ordera by mad orittrcas. Oharies unlforei and reaaomMe. W. A. HODGES, Chemist anii Assaycr, No. 115 SOUTH. MAIN STREET. tr OrJcri ly mill romttly mtcnJuJ to jio.t Kuch Mil! jou Risk for Ouo Cent? Tit r (.ItTerenPA In prl Vetwoen tlm TCTXAM N A 1 Is mA ctwta r LraiitlJ amoaLtl lo oni ctni to ftfwli liora oil. Aro you w lllh j to nta thsclifl.p ooM rolltl anj tnwir-lrilU, with all thrlr unnlfiit tUjavlTkit. Uju lnerJrtna)fntliiit memf 7t i merit t iiilr i.iintifctiir ta lutalTvn tt n Hie f 1 1 rue duiot'ifriKt thn iron kt toauaatlttnf nu lu layn, ao lUtaftfrttn 1- int U attvarr 1 an I tl uk U drlu Into tl a ffxittt Ueitrtmfly IU11 tonpllt auil ruluaval ual lo Itsvrau. Out you Anr i trr yuttr rent" w thla U I ur y n can ftvu tlia tiro or ttirtf, tiui)iir4l lUri ) u voulj, har la ay (or a duad Lorio, but you oulJ not iaro ) our oul Use the Putnam Nail. Ills !t-l'rril fremlleUilBwedlililnin roji, iiblla at a valllnff lost, bf tbo aellon ef llnuinirra alons, anl tben llmmr r.lnlej. Thus, tha old bind process Is lol'oicd, thlch ins hoi l3tlnj mils under hamrrars, and hammer pointing them bj tha shocr, cold, ullhout anj clip ping or shtsrlnj; nhileier, IND THE NaIL CANNOT SPLIT. Hut It will coit yoa on ctnt mom for caclt ltur.oilto.il TLa alitMui will alay on lonr ao4 jour raptflv tlou lll U tl eruby lucrew! jti I I'uutni. c mr, BtuJf r aaru h The f'utram Nail Go,, WE KNOW OF NOTHING THAT CAM COMPAIIE WITH THE G-RAEFENBERG PILLS AS A FAMILY PILL. THEY AllE NOT ONLY MILD UUT EXCEED- INQLY CFFCOTIVC. THE BEST HEADACHE PILL, TIICSE PILLS CURE ALL FORMS OK MALAI1IAL DISEASES, BIL IOUSNESS, LIVEn AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. THE BEST PILL -ron- WE&KHESS AND hERYOUSHESS. Gold by All DruogliU. GRAEFENBERG CO., Ill Clumber! Slrost, tl. Y. ijjjjaaHHBMiHijaji jas ov pdel Gas at $2.00 pur 1,000 Feet IS CHEAPER THAU COAL AT $5.00 PER TON. See Exhibit Gas Stove De partment, 22 Commercial Street, Salt Lake City. SlilPPElSI LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS FOR 70s, Y7A3 31.00 anil 8123 CHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPERS FOR 23o, - WAS 40o HIS3E3' FELT SLIPPERS FORMOc, - - WAS GOs LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS FOR DOc, - - WAS 70 0 jUBBE BOOTS Ladies' Rubber Boots - for $1.25 Misses' Rubber Boots - for 1.00 Children's Rubber Boots - for 1.00 Special Gat on Pom Poms, Feathers, Velvets. Ladies' Underwear and Ladies1 Coats. TEIlSDRXi'S. i Jm HUPTUE r J) PERMANENTLY CUBED OR NO PAY. 4V "' '"""I"'' fr Iiu.lnr... 1T r.(r you la 0 I,"cn, ' " Mai. ur Clornd an I .li N- Lm) tliinat llauLa In Ilanter, all , .M.CuruIck Co, i. fi , laraallsatooiiriaslhoil Wrlitananaraatsii to alaix (ft Intel, Broallllil..illtnilt "rUuli. is "ilh- WMJ l 1. aiiSuu? " Sy",I,UI .iwlntMotlwW "' EXAMINATION mEC. fL THE O.E. MILLER COMPANY, iis?SLiss3psi5h, ?m,M MJanasM Conatltatloa Hlock Bait Lak. 4oWKjoVS?il'l t-"t. '", lllmra Utolia.m a tut I. m.