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THE DAILY TKIBTJISrEi SALT LAKE CITY5 TUESPAY MOBlsESTG, DECEMBER 14, 1S97 NOTIFIED TO LEAVE. Richfielcl Firm Requested by an Anonymous to Vacate. Pvlchficld. Utah, Dec. firm of M.

S. Krotki of this place this even- Ing received an anonymous letter order-' them to vacate the town before Christmas, or they would be found dead. Tho firm is at a Joss to account for thn They are regarded as among outmost reputable citizens. They have notified the Mayor, and will he protected, They will stay. DAVIS COTT1TTY JTOOBS.

The List Drawn the Jury Commissioners at Parmington. Correspondence FarmingtQn, Pec. Jui-y Commissioners J. H. Grant and K.

"Ellison met today and selected the following 200, names of taxpayers to as grand- and Jurors during 1S08: John Ford, L. Wooley. J. Perkins, William "Wright, a. J', Reuben Charles 'Smith, Thomas M.

Harris. William H. Dultorv Hor.nloy, Saaford CUtp- inan, Tlu'misus 'Tingny, James A. Cherry, Mclvlri Randall, Mtoii lien Moses" Hoekwood, Charles Duncan, -William 3--1-." Jivun. l.iountlfu'/— Kphraim W.

W. Wil- loy, Thomas WuiUloupfl. Henry Tiampton, Truman H. Barlow, William Holbrook, 'John Males, Goorgo Wright, Wllforrt Tuttle. Stoker.

William PI-PH- cott, John If. Barlow, Kirkwood Neville, Joseph Day, Joaoph Holt. Joseph L. Hol- brooJc, Fabian- Sessions, Benjamin Kirkham, Josfph ttoynton. Amort Cook, John Tfat.ton, J.

W. P.urnlngham, James ftoulton. If. IVrklriK, Thomas Howard. JoHcpi'i flepwortlt, James Cyrus Pago, Ifenrv Ball, K.

Davis, JFonry Srmrdloy, Jolm Wood. Q. Pack, James Green, Thomas Winegar. South Charles Burns, James Howard, Joseph Hills. William Goorgo Lowe, Pace, John P.

Bonson. Richard Diuirdon. O. P. Hutch.

Charles W. Kills, ose.pl i Moss, Parley Hatch, Joseph Parkins, Thomas W. James, "Hyrum Parkins, William Moss, Luther S. Bumham. Renlarnln Ash by.

'W. X. Pack, Lewis M. Grant. Jacob Geirisch, Horton A.

Eldrcclgo. Thomas M. Roberts, Wallace Muir. Whitney K. Roberts, James Wallace Marshall, Joseph C.

Wood. Charles H. Turner. Jnmes T. Smith, George S.

Rogf-rs, L. H. Kennard. Ira R. S'lerd, J.

H. Robinson. IS. C. FOSIH, F.

Rose. J. K. RobliiHon, Jjic-ob Miller, (1. R.

Albert Hess, AViiford Tf.ip.Mfj. A. L. Clark. T.

J. Steed, W. O. JVJayflHd, Abel Smith. Jonathan Hughes.

John S. White, Lewis Ovl- att, B. P. Knovvlton, James D. Wilt-ox.

David H. Jenkins, David A. Sanders, I'll Manning. Jam OH fl. Cowley.

A. S. Rope, R. P. Lowrey, Henry Moon, John S.

CHi'lton. T. Frnrieis Rouecho. Chris Jloynton, Nathan Reeves, Peter Barton, B. Williams.

John Simmons, John Blood, Sftth C. Jones, Heber J. Phillips. E. Anderson, W.

Smith. M. T. Owen, Robert Blamlres, William Blood, 'William Butcher. C.

K. Layton. James S. Harvey, John A. Webster, G.

W'. Smith. Jamoa B. Rushforth, John Flint, Joseph Hill. William R.

Payne. Robin, Charles Lay ton, Robert W. Wa.ll. W. H.

Mansoll." William R. Jamison, Lev! Taylor. Amos H. Bishop, Charles Odd. W.

C. Smith, John Bennett. George Swan. Jr. Ray Alfred Morgan.

William I. Lay- Ion. Jamos W. Day, J. H.

Sill, William Flint, Rufus Adams, Joseph W. Hill, M. M. Whites Id John H. Green.

R. Hodson, Daniel B. Harris, Abram Hlggs, John Youiig. HfMiry JCIlls, Hyrum Adams, Joa.se M. Smith, A.

J. Egbert. James -William N. Nuklf tv Rlr.hard; -D. Ware, W.

J. Bone, W. K. Corbrldge, Albert K. Green, C.

J. Weaver, Joseph S. Freer. South Mat Bainbrough. John Ray.

Charles Schmalz, Joseph W. Karl, Benjamin Bright. Angus Bowman, John P. Jones. Steed P.

P. Terry. Samuel P. attorney, to suspend sentence In her case; but he admonished her to lead a better life, or any time sentence might passed'on her, James Williams, charged with breaking into a boxcar and carrying away tfoods jit and William Shepard and Frank Smith, accused of entering the Oregon Short Line warehouse at Provo and stealing box of shoes, were each arraigned and- pleaded not guilty. ine trial of their case will go over until after the holidays.

Hyrum Davis, charged with intent to do bodily harm, will no tried December 18th. Provo City vs. Francis Pacy; set for hearing December 18th. Provo 'City vs. Provo Bench Canal company ot ah; motion for new trial set December HOth.

R. K. A. Klettlng given by default against South-worth -Bros, for $789 and costs. D.

D. Houtz. B. Milner, Charles De Moisy were appointed to get up rules and regulations for practice before the court. SCHOOL'AT FORT CAMERON;" It, that Mrs! Hurst will he employed-to-take'-her pla'ce.

warrant was yesterday sworn out in Police court by Mrs. J. Anderson, charging Eugene Lee with assault. A marriage "license yesterday issued to Joseph A. Field of Lynn and Miss Susan EM is of North Ogden; also to James Hunt of Plain City and Miss Annie Falkman of the place.

The kindergarten entertainment; on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. David Eccles promises to be one of the-' most enjoyable ever given for that cause. A. lino musical programme is being prepared. re sale yesterday! at Paine A spe cia.l secret meeting of the Coun- Curtis dry such crowd rushed" in that shop-lifting Ited number were admitted at a time.

CONSIDER MORRis CASE, C02OHSSIOKEBS DO- SO IN SEC3ET SESSION. Dr. B. W- Pisher Employs a Collection Agemcy to Collect a Balance of $12.50 from the County. GO Maybe you won't like Sckil- tea and line's Best powacr.

Maybe 'you will. back if you don't. baking Money- Oregon Short Line RAILROAD. Railroad and SteamsMp sold to all ticket! TIME CARD. IN EFFECT OCT.

SI, 1S97. ty Commiss A. Scmli-n? fc Company San Francisco ld yesterday 9034 GAME LAW PROSECUTIONS. Eli Owen. Andrew Patterson, Jiirn.es Burnett.

D. 1C Egbert. Cyril Call, R. Variable, Dnvld Oniley. A.

Tve.rr. Bodily, Waiter Daniel Hesirv Williams. Miller. Parker. Gcorg'c South Frew, A.

C. Cliristoriscn, neit- Joseph Valkpr, Catoi John t. Ben- Arrangeia'ent Buildings Tliere to Citizens. ru-uvcr City, 'Utah 1 1 first meeting'held in-this city 'for rnahy years" whs'called Hy r- jMtmford iit'10 o'elo'ek'-iti' the 'Mdrmon tabcrnacld' Hei this'-' 1 1 froraf a letter 'to -'from. b'C the 'Brig-ham young ncudemy at Provo.

that the owners of Fort Cameron buildings have consented to endow with a free lease of all the promises nnd the desirable site and surroundings of Fort Cameron to the people of Beaver City and southern Utah for the -next ten years for school purposes, that Is branch of the Brigham Young academy, providing the citizens hero will ngreo to tho repairs to said hiuldimjs, hospital and the two-story officers' cjuarters, necessary after so many years'boing tenanl'less to put them in good shape for school purposes. This will involve! an immediate outlay.on the part of prominent eltlzr-ns here oi two or three'thousand dollars. Over seventy of the most prominent citizens aud biggest taxpayers were pros-' ont; at this mooting and the only bone of contention soomod'to be the donating oc tho academy, a good two-story rock-building, to the Brigham Young Incorporation at Provo as a compensation for tho branch coming hero. Hon. J.

F. Tolton moved "that If bo, the' scns'ft of this meeting and of the stockholders 'of the Beaver Stake academy that we voluntarily donate and bequeath to the Brigham Young academy, a corporation at Provo, the two-story building known as Beaver academy and situate in this city, with all grounds and appurtenances'themmto belonging, free from all debt and In consideration of tho said Brigham academy establishing, maintaining and branch of said academy at Fort for tho next ten years, provided that II' any- failure occur on tho part ot said Brigham Young academy to maintain said school, they shall forfeit their right to tho said Beaver academy and the building or its equivalent in cash'shall revert'to the "And we. further agree, the cttlaens oC Beaver City to subscribe and pay to-the authorized of the Brigham. Young academy annually for the next ten years if said branch Is established and maintained at Fort Cameron-for said time, the sum of $1200 annum -toward the maintenance; said school. In produce and such other means as the people here can best afford and to conlmenoe and make all necessary repairs to such build-, inp-s Fort Cameron as may be necessary for the of convenience of the faculty." This was adopted unanimously.

This is regarded as being four times more financially and pLhenvlse to Beaver. City and southe-rh Utah than the.iormal school at Cedar, aiid Is spoken of as a ay for Price Pined for Having- Bob White in Eis Possession. L. Price was on trial in -Justice McMaster's court yesterday, charg-ed with Bob White'- or Eastern quail, in his (The was pefbrpVk -'Warden Garn was the principal prosec'ution-. Mr.

Price found and 'it was' at first that -'the-; case' J5ii 1 1 1 $. 'Anather! case' of yiojation'ft'f game carried on -by- the wholesale. to the course to be vice from-the Chief of Police the doors the case of ov i were closed and guarded and only a Urn- 1 followed tn-e of. ex-Selectman j-Morris, accused of soliciting- a bribe in connection with the Andrews furniture contract The defense of the furniture warrant cases, which is related to the Morris case indirectly, was also consid- ered. refused to say what they have decided to do until they are ready to go into court.

At the meeting 1 of the Commissioners in the afternoon the Merchants' Protective association Agaves notice that had been given £qr-collection the claim of Dr. R. W. of a balance cf $12.50 "a bill of $28 fcr a post-mortem The board decided to rn-ake no further, allowance cii the claim. Dr.

T. C. IMS called attention to the taxation, of the Episcopal church "property. He said it was 1 at ih; AVh i cli d' Scptf were ofVcatohihg fish 1 'a ''se-in'S', vrass -'on; Justice court adjourned. The heardr" testified thai; they saw Scott and- Edwards 'drag tlfeiseine f-rom- the pond: -land take some fl'shvifrorih will try, to prove that seine was in the 'of the defendants and had not been used by them.

NEWS OF THE GUARD, Notices ha.ve been sent out calling' for" a special' meeting of the officers on 1 Thursday, December 16th, at p. This- will be the first meeting: held in tho new quarters in Templeton hotel building. night the N. association football team Ayas-oi-ganixed. The election of a eapta'in -has been deferred fo-r a week.

The team settle clown to 'regular practice, and by the opening, of- the season hopes to be' in a position to take the State championship. 1 Capt. C. Webb returned from Manti yesterday. He has been instructing company of the First infantry.

Capt. Webb is very enthusiastic over the outlook for the new organ- izatlon and. predicts brilliant future F. The company is -composed of a fine lo'O'king body of men, who show especial aptitude for military work. One thing which Salt Lakers should pattern, from is the.

interest shown by the citizens of Manti. The entire community, from the Mayor clown, is united in earnest effort to help the boys 'along. Company A held a well-attended drill last night. -A large 1 aiumber of visitors in- which the fair sex loredo-minated were present. A composed.

of Sergt. Reid, Corp. Bert St. Morris 'tf am.es Grant was elected to -for the government -of 'the for the ensuing year. applied for in em erah ip, an do ot ed next Monday njgtit' i'The drill.

was well People That Are Sick or "Just Don't Peel WeH." ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE, Removes Pimples, cures Headache, Dyspepsia ind Costiveness. 25 cts, a box at druegists or by mail Free, address Dr. Bossnko Co. Phils. Pa.

33ig So a ncn-j'Otsooous 1 reiaedy for Gouorrhcca, G-Ieet, a uuniitural dis- or any '-or tion of a niem- church property, held in trust by him, and.was the first time had ever been taxed, and asked th'e board to remedy the injustice. The matter referred to the County for an opinion. The County' Attorney reported that tinder code the County Commissioners would not be required to- appoint a bee inspector, unless petitioned to do so majority the bee owners of the county. The Attor- ney: also said he was not acquainted wi'Lli the qualifications o-f liam Thompson, whose' appointment as Justice ol the Peace had been requested by some citizens of Bing-ham. He, therefore, declined to make- any recommen- dation-in'the matter.

George E. Lee had already, been appointed, so the report was filed. Reuben Miller appeared and corroborated- that his sheep taxes had been paid iti-Beaver county, as had the taxes o-n'C, L'. Miller's and W. 'Williarns's 'Sheep passed upon and the board! adjourned.

Jos. jJaumg-arten Keinovecf, On account of increase in' business and lack of room I to 147 Main street. (Progress; b.uil ding-.) p. m. Trains arrive and depart at Salt Laics City as follows: DEPART.

For Chicago. OrncUuu Denver, Kansas City. St. Louis, Ogden and Park City 7:00 a. rn.

For San Francisco, Og-den. O.che valley and intermediate points 8:00 a- m. For Ogrden. Denver, Kan-Sixs City. Omaha, St.

and Chioag-o ami intermediate points 6:25 p. m. For Osrden. Helena, Portland and Son FiTuieisco For Mercur. Tiniic.

Provo. Xc- phK Manti ar.d intermediate pointi.s For Provo. Xophi, Milford. and intermedia it points train for Garlicld 13caoh Tooele ajid Terminus ARRIVK. From Ciiicasro.

OmaJia, St. "City. Denver, Park City and 3:10 p. From Helena. "Buue.

Portland. Sa.n- Francisco. Osrden and iri- termediato points From Francisco, Cache vaJley, Offdeu and intermediate points 7:15 p. m. The Silver Mining- ot principal City, buramit Utah, location of mine.

Uintah district, Sumrrdt county. Utah. Notices-There aro delinquent upon the following-described, stock, on account of assessment No. 5, levied on November 1SS7 tho several amounts set. opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert.

Shares. Amt. 6:00 p. rn. m.

m. DR; c. Microscopic and Analytic Physician. 25 YEARS IN SALT LAKE. SALT LAKE MEHESY, the Furrier, Knutsford.

SEWER.ESTIMATE. City Engineer Kelsey Reports on the Street, Work. City Engineer submitted to the Board of Public, Works yesterday a first estimate on street sewer built by. Contractor D. E.

Parry. The estimate calls for $273, less the usual 15 per cent The Halm-Bam- company put'an bill of $478.69 material, d'riTislied Frank I-Iarigran Utah Foundry and Machine company had a bill for the- same contractor. Filed a protest aguinst bush, done on sidewalk no-rtn of the Wasatch bro he claimed, it-injured the walk Sv hich he has guaranteed for five ledical Iiistltute C. W. MIGG1NS, H.

Prop. 5T. ELMO (10 PEL, Cor. Main and Third South Strcsts. executed, and iVas gratifying to AMONG THE TRAVELERS.

paid. OGDEN DEPARTMENT, THE CITY'S WATER SUIT SENT TO FEDERAL COURT. GAVB THE SHEEP. Parties who Stolo a Herd Surrcndei at the Point of Guns. ITRfCUNT-: Sl'KOlAXvl Price.

Utah. Dec. night at about o'clock Dan Palm or. Jack Omer, Charles Kofford ani.1 two others whoso names are unknown rede up to old Mlko Holland, who waM honlinpr a drove oC about. "000 weven miles from ranch In 'Nine-Mile canyon, and after Bhamofully abuslntv the old man and threatening to kill him If ho resisted, drovfr oft the whole- herd.

Holland wns afoot and the njffht stormy, bu.t ho his to Peto Francis's raneli, some three, miles tils- tan and asked help, Francis, witVi four others, armed tlu i anil made after the thieves and points of their Wlnoh-esters compelled them to surrender iho sheep, which Francis and his party Kuavded till this morning. Palmer and his pantf left at once and are supposed to be headed for Price, as they were trailed some miles past In this direction. Sheriff Allred has been notified and If they come in this direction thev meet with a warm reception. Mr. Holland is on his way here also and will swear warrants for the party.

Mike -Is about I'll) years old. Ho owns fi larjco -number of sheep, which ho always follows himself, SENTENCES AT PROVO. Judge Dusenberry Gives Two Adulterers Two Years Correspondence, Provo, Dec. 'December term of the Fourth District court opened hero this morning 1 There much busfi- ness on. hand, Dusenborry.

having 1 been constantly at work for a month clearing the calendar of all old eases. Tho criminal cases are also few. Payson adultery-cases, grow ins: out of the arrest of the Millard county peoplo who settled down there In illegal relationship, vrere disposed ot' by the mt-n the case-pleading guilty to adultery and getting two years each. Tho woman Clara Ives also pleaded guilty to adultery, but sentence was suspended In her case. They are a motley-looking crowd and seem too Ignorant almost to understand the situation in which their acts have placed them.

Pete Woolscy. the Ivle woman's paramoxir. Is a big. tall, broad-shouldered, dark-complexioned man with a full black beard. He held his little child during the court proceedings, and Mrs, Ivie sat affectionately by his side, as tlvjugh she, were Indeed his wife.

They frequently held whispered consultations. "Stand xtp, Mr. Woolsey," said tho court. He handed Mrs. Ivie the child and stood up.

Not having an attorney to represent him, his Honor asked- for a statement from the "Your Honor," said yno prosecuting attorney, "there is no doubt as to tho guilt of the defendant, and he freely confesses his illicit -relationship with tho in. the "Ho Is an man, but is. of Benjamin Ivie of. Scipio, eOunty. The only mitigating and' tho law does not excuse of It, is that the parties aro not very bright." His Honor explained to the defendant, bast he coukT.K the offense and the penalty; and wound, up by giving Woolsey two Then H.

Shaw was called. He was first charged-with having been living 1 for months with Birdie Roberts, his niece, but the prosecuting attorney concluded'-'to accept a "plea of guilty to the adultery, and dismiss the charge oil incest. Shaw, so the prosecuting attorney explained to the court, "mar- seven or eight years his senior (when the defendant was only 1C, and finally deaertert her and took up with "his, niece. There Js no issue from their Illicit, relationship. He 'was given two forward'and the coxirt said that he had'concluded, of tho This ITecessitates a Postponement of Commissioners Report on wfM-A Mons Peterson' of.

fi'Ioab is ami the i 1 the Ciillen for a few days. Mr. Peterson is not entirely in.sympatny with the project of building'a, new road south from on the Rio-'Grande He-, says that.in his opinio'mthe money might better be expended 'across the "The last Legislature appropriated $2000 for the' improvement of road," he said last evening, "but.it was; expended advantage that yptncan: hardly see what has been done. --Tiiey promised -us a good ferry across the -but alj they, did was puti-im-arnew-ferryboat without any power and depend on the current. sYevyhOf ten there is- a strong- wind up" river the ferry gets stuck in the middle and we have hard work to go back or A simple treadmill or a reel on shore would better and would cost almost nothing." Mr.

Peterson says that Grand county is in prosperous condition, the feeding is good on the hills and it promises to be a. good winter for stock. Shaw of Yokohama, Japan, is a visitor from the "Land of-the Little Brown Men," who was at the Knutsford yesterday. Nishimura is in the tea business on his annual tour of r.ho States. He represents two of the largest tea companies in Japan.

Mr. Nishimura spends five months of each year in America visiting all of the larger cities upon the Atlantic slope as as most ot those in the Mississippi valley and the Pacific. left last evening for Denver and the Kast, F. C. and child, are tourists at the Cullen from Keok.uk, la.

They aro on their way to California' and the southern coast resorts. ill Jf Yesterday's arrivals at the Knutsford were A. H. Hoefer, Chicago; H. L.

Bushnell. Chicago; W. I. Ewart, St. Paul; C.

R. Hamblin, R. H. Lloyd, New York; Mrs. A.

H. Street and 'daughter, Albany; J. Meyerstcin. San Francisco; A. J.

Tampa; J. S. Woodruff, Chicago; H. Heasick, San Francisco; John K. MacGowan, J.

A. Ervin. Denver; C. R. Davis, C.

S. Batterman, Butte;" -A. J. Condon, Chicago; H. J.

Garvey, Yesterday afternoon in the Second District motion of Hon. David Wvans of.counsel"for the defendant, the caso of Ogden City vs. tho Bear River Irrigation and Offden Waterworks company wa.s ordered transferred to the United States District court. Tho case was set for trial on December 14th, but now it will not tried on that date. Tho day was spont In hearing the water case of John Manning- et al.

vs, Joseph Fife e.t al. When tho plaintiff had introduced all his evidence a motion for a nonsuit', wa.s ma do and argued at length and taken under advisement. Later the court overruled tho motion, but allowed the title of Riverdnlo.or "Fife up to.185)1. Tho ease, will proceed in the morning. COMMISSIONERS REPORT.

Has practiced In Salt Lake City for ty-live years, and the wonderful and well-established cures he has eilectea in that time prove tha scientific principles on which his medicines are compounded. Forming diagnosis by the aid microscope enables him to detect tne primary cause of disease and effect a radical cure. Doctor has cured thousands of cases of Nervous Debility, Mental Physical ness and and will takim under his treatment 1 fails to Cure. iv 1 '''i ty All classes of private diseases cured ana 'all old lingering vitiata the blood arid impair the system, thor- oughly and- Liver and kidney complaint cured, All classes fits cured. ('head cr no pay.

Office hours, 10 to -and 7 to 8 p. m. Please for a. list. Provo nnd iintermediate iwfnts.

9:35 m. From Jtfe-rcur, Tin-lie. Provo. Nephl. Manti and intermediate points 6:20 p.

Terminns, Toocle and Gartield Beach 4:00 p. in. -tTralns south of; Juab run daily except Sunday. except. Sunday.

Citj Ticket Office; Under Masonic Rail, Coi'. Second Soutli and West Temple. S. vr. ECCLES.

D. E. HURLEY. Gen. Traffic Gen.

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BANCROFT. Vice-President and Gen'l 115.2.1 450.00 1.67 .20 15.003.00 3.05 1.G5 s.oo 5.40 3.00 3.05 2.25 9.75 3.75 1.2-1 1.20 19.50: GREAT SALT LAKE ROUTE Itching, pnlma, shapeless nails, nnd painful liugcr ends, pimples, bjackhoada, oily, mothy skiujdry, falling liuir, itcli- Ipg, aualy scalps, all'yicld cjuick'ly to Avarnvbatha CimcanA Boxr, nnd geniie anointinga (ointment), the great skin cure. sold throushoutthc world. POTTIX DRUG AND CUBM. Sole Boston.

oar "How to L'rotlucc Soft, White Hunda," free. Jnclnntly rullcvcrt by itCHING HUMORS- Seaman on. Og-cleu Hill Grade, Ham- jrion 011 Bay Koad. The County Commissioners met In regular session yesterday, all members and transacted the following business: Tho sum of S-l was appropriated -to tho Crtttenton home toward the maintenance of 'Agnes Dallen for the month of November. "11 County Superintendent Mosiah Hall asked that 51-175 be appropriated from the regular school apportionment for the expenses of tho school year.

The amount was appropriated. Commissioner Seaman reported tnat tha North Ogden hill'is being gra.d,ed,>and also that grading was being tho Wa'rreu bridge. He that' quest had been made that the roads jronr tho West bridge to Garlaud from to. the." springs. 1 graveled, they- aro much used anfl' In bad condition.

Commissioner Hammon reppiitQd the bad -weather had interfered with the road, work -in Kay district, aud that $300 would bo' necessary to put the roads there In good condition'. Hammon also reported. had been rnado from Hooper- Charles rfnd Henry 'moved fences Into a road which' 1 had been pied as a public highway, for-' The report of-the Superintendent of the Poor -farm was received, showing.the tho farm good tho report was Commissioner Seaman reported delinquent tax list had been published as pt-r contract. Inasmuch as William Shipley, road supervisor of Rlv-erdale, had reported the Rivenlale bridge to be in an' 1 imsafo con- dltion. CommSssioner Hnnnrion and Surveyor Bostaph were asked to investigate An appropriation of $20 was made to tlie Crittenton home to pay tho expense of caring for Mrs.

Pugmyer. A number of tax matters were taken up. the usual bilts and the board adjourned. Boyal Arcanum Election. Rocky "Mountain, council -Royal" Arcanum, held its amuial of ot- flce.rs last night.and elected the following Cor the ensuing year: Regent, T.

Hula- TT 1 11 Louis; C. G. Kin? land. and wife, Cullen guests include Carlton; Milwaukee; George B. Robertson, B.

Ramsdell, Omaha; E. Warner, Mercur; Louis Freman, Chicago; J. K. Freeman, Merour; Charles L. Hyde, Nephi; A.

Chisom, Marysvale; R. N. St- George Burroughs, Gale, Gleirvvood. Osden; Jesse FOR MEN Dr. Grady's wonderful Irish Invigorator.

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All -letters- confidential and goods sent with full-instructions, free from observation. 'Address CRYSTAL -MED, Lowell, Mass. BANKERS. Successors to The Union National Bank. TA BLISHED-lSa.

A ''GENERAL. T. R. JONE5 Bankers, SALT LAKE CITY Transact a eenera.1 bankinsr business in all its' branches. Special attention given to gelling-of orei and bullion, of which consignments are solicited.

150 South Main street. NATIONAL BANK, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY, Bait Lo.ke City, Utah, Capital, $500,000. $250.000. L. 3.

HILLS. MOSES y.ice-Presldent YOUNG, Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. VTATIONAL BANK OF IN THE REPUBLIC. FRANK KNOX A. ED W.

DUNCAN- Asst. Cashier. A AJAX POSITIVELY CUBE Fe 'Driver Ogden; A. Htillenger, Kansas -the -Walker house'- are C. -Kurd, Piiydttc; 'Alverd, -Denver; Frank fL.

t) -W. and wife, Keokuk, -3 Richard W.i P. Woodruff, Park, Cityj H. A. J.

Logfc, JMerqur; Samuel Perkins, John Wyalt, "Wellsville. i' ai'-, Young-' hotel guests are 'E. JR. Clark, Arkansas; J. Delany, L-eaven T.

F. Ellsworth, Bingrham; -H. Arnold Erwin, -Michigan; E. Mosley, St.iijou^s' Je Hall; iBranchton, J. ilcConncB Denver.

At the White house are S. Philadelphia: J. Patrick, Marysville' L. y. Cook, Pendleton, H.

S. Martin' Provo: A. E. Johnson and family Mt Pleasant: J. O'Brien, Wvo Louis Strasburgr, Vernon; J.

Kirk "Jr Tooele; S. Wrathall, E- Ormc, S. C. Orme. Tooele; I-J.

G. E. Anclerson, Grantsville; W. Law- abnr. Chicago: W.

ii). Thomas, Clty: F. O. McNeil and wife, Bingham; J. L.

Mathall, Grantsville; W. G. Anderson, Lake View; S. Schneeter Gourley Eureka; W. R.

Charles. Tooele; F. "Ncvill, vlco-rogrent. W. Grossman; audttoi, .7.

WyUes; chaplain. Joseph Severn: secretary, H. A. Idndlev: collector. R.

H. Mallet: guide, S. T. Richey; warden. S.

Horspool: ser-try. A. P. Griffin: trustee. W.

S. Horspool. No session of tho City Council was held last night, there not being a quorum present. -t- 'Cards aro out announcing the marriage Saturday evening at 7:80 o'clock, at the Episcopal tho Good Shepherd, of Miss Tida Shields, to Frank Irving' Gaylorp. i Yesterday xHolon Copeland resigned'her'position as'one of tho high school and last evening started'forrOmaha.

T.he resignation was entirely xiricxpeeted, and her department-was -closed umthe- school diseases cured by Hood's Sarsapa- illa are many, disappear as soon as the blood is enriched and purified by it. 1 'WJSDGE OF GOLD." ory, Im potency, oleo'plessnouB, caused by AbuBO and other Excesses and Indiscretions. They quickly anil swruli restore Lost Vitality in old or ronng, and fit nan, for study, bustneas or ronrriago. Pnvont and taken in tizno. Their uso shows immodiato improTc- mont and effects CXTjSJS; -vviiore Insist upon having the conaino Ajccc 1'ablets.

They have cured thousands will euro you. We eive a biaila receipt of prices. Circular CO Dearborn KCuiaLrx 9 For sale jii Salt Xake City by Driiehl Franken, r. J. Hill and Z.

C. at Jty C. Goodwin. Just the present for your friends. WXappfcl and mailed, postage prepaid' for $1.50, at Tribune office.

Heads Executed. High Class Work. MEHESY, the Furrier and Taxidermist, Knutsford. Brandy oysters -can lie found at all first-class grocers', or 1 at our market, 21 W. First South.

Booth's name on every" can. a t. sr SHE BLADliSPEAKS Victim -of Nervous anfl. Nervous Prostration. Onalaska, For ten years I have been the suffering- victim of nervous prostration and nervous dyspepsia.

I cannot beVin to tell you or remember the remedies I have taken or the prescriptions I have tried. Take what I woula, 1 Rrew worse instead of better, and was nifiTh discouraged. Then came the grateful change. One month on the ad- vies of my brother, trho sent me a I commenced taking Dr. Charcot's Kol? Nervine Tablets.

'I have taken one box rd trained five pounds, but that is noth- Jriir compared to the physical relief have VxDerienced. I aim, better and happier than I have been for five years. 1C could make recommendation stronger would gladly do so. I Gleasotl Dr Chaxcot's Kola Nervine Tablets arc veffetable and harmless. Their strength viyor giving qualities are wonderful.

Tr'iftv cents and, $1 at drug-erlsf? or mailed direct Eureka Chemical Mf s. La For sale Godbo-Pitts Drug Co. CO. CAPITAL PAID IN, $300,000. SURPLUS, Banking in all its branches transacted.

Exchang-e drawn on the principal cities of Europe; INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. BANKERS, LAKE CITZ UTAH. ESTABLISHED 1S73. pOMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, ''MV CAPITAL PAID IN; $200,000. Gejieral hanking In'all its Dr.

Daly, O. 'J. Salisbury', C. Fox. Thomas Marshjill, W.

P. Noble, Downey, John. W. Donnellan, Newell CURRENT TIME TABLE. IN EFFECT NOV.

3, 1S97. EEAVESI SALT LAKE CITY. No. Provo, Grand Junction and all points East No. Provo, Gra-nd Junction and all points 12aat 7:40 p.

in- No. Binfrham, Ijehi, Provo, Mt. Pleasant, Manti, Belknap and intermediate points 8:00 a. m. No.

Eureka, Payson, Provo and all intermediate points 5:00 p.m. No. Ogrden arid the West. 9:10 p. m.

No. Ogden and the West.l2:30 p. m. ARRIVES "AT SAL.T LAKE CITY. No.

From Binpham, Provo, Grand Junction and the p.m. No. Provo, Grand Junction and the East 9:05 p. No. Provo, Eureka, Belknap, Richfield, Mauti and all intermediate points 5:25 p.

m. No. Osden and the West 9:20 m. No. Ogden.

and the West 7:30 p. m. No. Eureka. Payson Provo and intermediate points 10 in Only line running- through Pullman Palace Sleeping- Cars from Salt Lake City to San Francisco and Portland, Salt Lake City to Denver via Grand Junction, and Salt Lake Citv to Kansas City and Chicago via Colorado points.

Through tourist or family sleepers without change to Kansas City, Chicago and Boston. Free reclining- chairs, Salt Lake City to Denver. No change; close connections- Safety, and comfort. Ticket Office, 103 W. Second South St, Pomtoffice Corner.

D. C. DODGE, S. H. BABCOCK, and Gen'l Mngr.

Traffic Mngr. F. A. WADLE1GH, Passngr. ARTL i John Anderson J.

R. Arnold James Bogran TOO John Began oOO John Bog-an John Bog-nn William A. Bombard 'ill I William A. Bombard -iTH 50 i M. E.

Callahan 2 A. B. G57 A. B. Dawson A.

B. Dnwsnu D. A. Depue 744 Henry Donnelly 3 ooo Jennie Donnelly A. Farro-li 124 KW James A.

Farrell HO James A. Farrell 12:1 4'n) James A. James Gallagher 2tW John Fowlis 217 ISO John Fowlis George Garvin 772 Joseph Goist 702 John Hohn 391 John Hohn xf.2 John Hohn -t27 21 K. X. Jenkins 19S K.

N. Jenkins 522 250 K. X. Jenkins 523 200 K. X.

Jenkins 524 100 K. X. Jenkins 7Sl 250 M. J. Kavanagh 737 KtmbaJl Bros o7 Charles Ivaski S2 Jacob Kaski 429 SO i Dan Lambert 49L K.

McAllister K. McAllister 742 V.X L. T. McAulpy .500 JUniald Morrison 2.500 Morrison iW.2 rM-JKi Murphy Joh7i Murphy KW John Murtha 77H Alex Xishet Daniel O'SJiea William Quealey .171 R.asband Bros' 121 Kasba.nd Bros 160 Charles Rasband Marjraretta V. John W.

Santmon 738 William D. Simpson 52G Frank Smith 291 Frank Smith r. Thompson 779 J. C. Thompson Charles Trotman B32 Andy Turnquist ..571 Charles H.

Wirth 490 And in accordance with law and an. ordi a of the board of directors, made on the Sth day of November, 1S07, so shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will'he -sold at the -Mai-sac olllce, Park Citv. Summit county, TTtah, on the 27(h day of December, 1S07. at 2 o'clock p. m.

of said day, to pay thn delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising: and expense of sa.le. R. B. WATSON. Sec.

and Tress. Bogan Silver Mining Company. Park City, Utah, Dec. 0, 3S97. riSSD 50 "50 170 300 200 IIS 350 225 300 300 SI 400 33 20 700 1.50 S.OO 3.05 3.00 1.77 2.2.1 3.3S 3.

no 1.50 1.22 6.00 20 .30 10.50 MEETIN'G OS 1 THJC CACTUS MINING COMPANY. Public notice is Hereby Ktven, that a vacancy has occurred in office of one of the directors of said Cac- rus Mining- company, by the death of O. Balandrouzo do Lamornaix. and whereas. four of the directors of said company, be- injr a majority thereof, have instructed and directed the undersigned secretary of said company to give this notice to tho stockholders of said company for tha purpose of nilingr said vacancy.

Now therefore, tills notice is to- the stockholders of- the Cactus Mining, company, that a meeting: or saad stockholders be held at the office ot said in office of Marshall in the city and county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on Saturday, tho. 31st day of July, 1S97. at 2 o'clock p. of that day. for the purpose ot electing a director of said company to nil said cancy and for such other purposes mav legitimately come before said ng' at which meeting- the said stockholders are requested to be present.

Secretary of said Tha foregoing- meeting of the stoclc- holders of tho Cactus- Minmc company was on this 31st day of July, 18th, duly adjourned until 2 o'clock p. m. of August 1897. Secretary of said Cornoratlon. The foregoing- meeting of the stockholders of the Cactus Mining company on this 14th day of 1897.

duly adjourned until 2 o'clock p. m. of Angus: Trains leave and arrive Salt Luke City as follows (in effect March 16, 1897): LEAVE. "The Overland Limited" for Chicago, St. Paul, St.

Louis, Oma; lux, Kansas City, Denver and Park City 7:00 m. "Th-e Fast Mail" Louis, Omaha, Kansas City and Denver m. ARRIVE. "The Overland Limited" from Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City.

Denver and Park City 3:10 p. m. "The Fast Mail" from Chicago, Sr. Paul. St.

Louis, Om'ahic, Kansas City anci Denver 3:30 sum. Cily Ticket 201 Main; Strsat Telephone No. Oniy one night on the road to Omaha, two nights, to Chicago and SL Louis. Other lines one night additional. Tnc Union Pacific is the only lino through to above points without change of cars, and.

the only line 'operating BuJtet Smoking and Library Cars and, Pullman. Dining with eleven and twelve hours' quickest time to Missouri river and Chica-go, respectively. M- CLAY- General AgCTt. LAKE OGDEN- RAILWAY CO Daily Time Table in effect September 20th. Leave Arrive' Leave Arrive bait Lake Farm- Lag-con Salt Laka ing'ton.

Farm- Lagoon, ingrton 7:00. a.m., a.m. a.m. K-OO a.m.: a.m. 10:00 a.m.

"p.m. 4-rjW p.m. G.OO p.m. Sunday Salt a. Secretary of said Corporation.

The foregoing meeting; or the stockholders of the Cactus Mining company was on this 2Sth day of August. 1897 duly adjourned until 2 o'clock p. of Sep; tember 11, 1807. August 28. ISO, HAHRTT DUKE Secretary of said Corporation.

foregoing meeting of the 5tocK- holders of the Cactus Tuning company was on this, Hth day of September, 1897. duly adjourned until 2 clock p. or October 30. 1897. September.

11. Secretary of said Corporation. On this, the 30th day of October, A. D. 1S97 a portion of the stockholders of said company met, in pursuance of the above notice and adjournments, and at the written request of some of the absent stockholders, on motion unanimously carried, it was resolved to postpone 1 said meetinj? until December 30th, A.

IX 18S7, at 2 11354 Secretary of said Corporation. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, Notice If hereby given that there will be a meeting-of the stockholders of Orogranda Mining and Milling company of Utah, on Tuesday, January, 4, 1898, at at 48 'West Second South street. Salt Lake City, for the purpose of electing directors and officers of said company-, and the transaction of such business as may properly come before said THQMPSON( Secret ary. Dated Dec. 4.

1897. "203 OTICE OF 8:40 a.m. 10:40 a.m. p.m. p.m.

m. and 'Lagoon', 12-00 2:00 nu KEEP TOUR EYE ON''LAGOOK, ATCH AND STARTp H. General W- EARLY iAgt: FARQO BANK, LAKE CITY, UTAH. Buys and sells Exchange, Telegraphic transfers on principal of the United States and Europe and all points of credit available in the principal cities of the world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and bullion.

Advances made on consignments at lowest rates. Particular attention' given io throughout Utah, Nevada and adjoininc Territories. Accounts solicited. Wells. Fargo Co Wells, Fa-rgo New York of the Republic Boston National Bank Omaha First National Bank Denver Merchants', Bank Chfcagro Boatmen's St.

Wells, Farro San Francisco J. E. DOOLY, Cashier. NOTICE tha. Stockholders of the Sacramento Joldi Mining is hereby that annual stockholders meeting the Sacramento Gold Mining company will be held at the 'office of the -company, in'room'SOU.

block. No. M2 South Main street. Salt Lake City Utah, on Tuesday, the. 4th -flay or January.

3S9S. the hour, of 3 clock of said day, for the election of tho officers for said incorporation for the wpuins: vear; and to consider and vote fc fc i A ESTABLISEETD. iltfl. THE OLDEST AKD Q. DUN i Ttic Mercantile; Agtnpy, OSMOND, MMMJnr.

and TdfthA. i litFi upon proposition to amend the articles of incorporation of said company. that it id proposed by said proposition for Mjendment to increase ihe number of directors of said corporation to five. for such other business as ipav lawfully be brought before said nieetinpr. Signed and dated This 13th day of December, 1S97.

CO XAUGHT. Secretary Sacrainento Gold Mining Co. Opohongro Mining: company. Principal place of business at Salt Lake Utah. Location of works.

Eureka, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meet-, ing- of the directors, held on November? 20, 1897, an assessment of one-half cent per share was levied on the capital, stock of the corporation, issued and outstanding, payable- on December 2,, 1897,. to-William Hatfield, treasurer of the com, pany, at the office of the company, room. No 2(C Atlas block, Salt- Lake City. Utah 1 iA-ny stock upon may remain unpaid on be delinquent on December 2Sth and advertised for salfc at public, auction, payment is sold on January 28, -delinquent assessment, together cost of Office at -room 203, Lake- City.

Utah. Salt NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Snowflake Mining: company. Prmclpa, p'ace of business at bait Lake City, Utah. Location of works Eureka, Notice is hereby given that at ing of the directors, held, on November 11, 1897, an assessment of one (1) cent pei share was.

levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, issued andI outstand- inir pavable on December 27, to WiU liam Katfield, treasurer of the company." at the office of the company room. 203, Atlas block. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may "remain unpaid on be delinquent on December 28th, and ad- vertlsed for sale at public auction, unless payment if made before, will uiuuaa jt sold on January 28, 1S98, to pay- the de A Handsome Complexion Is one of tbo chmrnw wowuincaa POOOKl'l COJOtWKOK POWBM rives it. HOTEL In'ioi appoint; mints.

2W rooms, single or eo Huite; rooma with PutentH on Patent drawl roonw J. L. Rawllns, J. 8. R- Thurman, Rawlins, Thurmitn, Hurd ATTORNEYS AT Offices-Hooper building.

Salt Utah. WILLIAM D. Attomey-Rt-Lcw," Room block, W. H. DICKSON vi Fifth floor.".

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