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I THE DAILY TBIBUNE: SALT LAKE CITY, JTTAH, TUESDAY SO, 1893. TUX8DAT MAY 30, OGDE.lSr DEPARTMENT Twenty-fifth Telephone No. OWlai ohfiaita of will baraaf tor be to ili palrooi la Oftdeit cbrljr mail, wbiob will remh earlier than by carrtar. of Ogden will ibalt faok- ty expreea at 4epot or thiowfn the ap town. J.

Hon. Fred J. KiessI, Fair Ooto- tlHCloner for Utab.arriYed at 1 o'clock morning. In the forenoon raoortor found Mr. Kleaol In LU office oa Twenty-fourth burlod nOAth a BtHGk of letiers and tho accumulation of bin mail during tola nbsencft in Obioasco, bo ibe scribe tn bU manner.

Mr. Kioaal Bait! be wita unoro to be within tbo beautiful valos of Unto, glory of fer- Ilio valleys and perfect uttnowphorw make life Uktt an Arcadian dream ouraparod with what bun to be endured In the region of tbe lake After his pleasure at onoe- bain? home, Air. Klesel clmtted about tbe Kroat and pertaining: thereto. "Tbe fair," laid Mr. Ktesel, the grandest exhibition the world ever saw.

The UuildinKB HregllHtorihijc jtlorJen of ur- cbltooturttl iichlevftment Indttiign hnd wcrlc- uoltc In tbe hlxhaab of tbe of the edHlooa the extent uiui sploudor of tha exhlbllH. Tho falruof London, I'urlflaud Vienna combined full In cowpurlnon with the Columbian Exposition. HO tboy "Au to tbw Sunday opouliitf, I think that the courU will deoldo In favor cf tho and liberties o( tbe peuylu. Justice Fuller will bars an opportunity to on twMWtant and believe bo deoldo in nooordunce with the and icnorai atspool of t.he case. To tho fitlr on to Jtund oy relljtiouw fiinntlon Find the Kuloon elaniont.

My colloicxuo, Mr. Lannun. voted In opposition to on this qtuifitlon beouune ho 1 differently about itbe utalter. "Gut tblnff In particular thai: I took lootlco of accommodation of visitors. Chargev neither thfi blRhoot nor the liOvfcm.

One jCet wnafc on rea- Konubtfl toni Uourd, rnonn and all otbor ncoofDiiifjdatloun rnity bo hud from AH low wo here hi up to a high enough to a prlncu. The railroad will be hauled down before the or or. ati tbe dlfforant UDAM are to out rutot and whon that there UD toiling bow low tbe i'ard may xnt. "The exhibits tire getting Innhapo rapidly. There Is already more to be seen Uiau moat people bavo time to Tho horticultural oithlbli Is uructloully a failure for the They doing very nicely la tho Utah building.

Don MaRulre the mineral oxhlblta nouriy all and Mrs. Y. 8. IlJohnrdn, who ban ohurKe of the building, li receiving compliments for the energy and Intolligenoe dlsplaya In performlnff duties. Soorotary MoUaulol told mo that HtrurigorH wero grciitly In tho Utah exhibit.

Mr. Lannati and iuys.olf vUltfld tho placo as often an WH could. 'J'ha moetluK- 1 wore hold dally from 31 rn. till Into in tbo afternoon, so there was llttlo tlmo for anythinK btmlde bualucsu. Tbe noxt rneotlng will bo held In July, and I hopo that Colonol W.

M. Ferry, uiy alternate from Park City, will be ikble to go. I much prefer that ho should attend the next mooting. Hy tbo way, I Colonel Harvey onoe for a short tlmo, and be felt uaujculuo of success for the national silver pupor." With myrtlw and ru.i thoir wo And our lovd with our wori'mv Is v.vlnp, Huto'or Knives iliat old fijvji Which they hallowud fornvur by dying. Thla day.

It is a taored day. It oommomorutos events In tho history of tho Unltad of Rroutest mo- mont to tho people, cot only of country, but of tho world. Tho story of tho civil war ha? in it much patriotism, pntbon huiminltttrlanlmn aa any to be told. In honor and In memory of tbOMO who fought, suffered and dlod for tholr country and tliu froodom of tho oniluvod, Decoration day hax boon uot apart a day of memorial Bervloes which arc duclluuted to the deeds and deaths of tho aoKMers and hurotis of tho Kobolllon. Tbf most appropriate and tun- dorost part of tho diiy'n sttrvlcirs is that ivlicn comrndoB, rulutlvtin find friends carry tn the Kravoa of the doud.

wroatha of loaves blc'asorus, and with tears lay thorn on tho silent mounds. Thla custom has taken a liberal trend, that not only on tbo grftvoB of tho soldlom of tbe vlctor- Joiis sldu ure tho rlton of duooratlonii pur- formud. but on the jjcruvon ot tlumo who on vho viinquUhod sldo alao. In thyere no roatrk-tlon to Hhowlnu respect to tho Bluo nnd thtt Gray, for tbe custom of doom-ntlng the jjravoa of all tho on May has grown nut of tho iiorvloc which prompted by loyally fttul love. It ratty bo tbut In tbo perfurm- ftnco of un act so noble and nufl, lovlnc, tunctor and hoautlful.

tho grnvos, above whir tho living bow with sorrowing and tuarful oycn to lay on them the emblonm of love und gratitude, may become places of poaco and Joy. It Is to bo hoped that to-day tho business houses will hli ha closed, and that tho people will onu and all turn out and unite IQ dolog honor to tho dead. Line of March of the Proceoslon. Tho following corrected orrlar of tho Una of mnrch for to-day'n procession wus last evening sent to this ottlco by Major Klllott: nurtiolpiitlns will ropovt at 0:30 ft. m.

at the following Cadet on WashinRton, wost side, right ruitlnft on Twcuty-ninth. Utah Uulou Bnnd In rear of Corpi. (L A. R. and 0.

S. A. Veterans in of baud. A- O. U.

OB sldo of Washington, rigbton Twenty-fourth. Drum Corps on north EiUu of Twonty-tourth, rlghton Washington. I. O. O.

P. on Tweuty-fourlh, roar of Drum Corps, K. of P. on Twenty-fourth. ot I.

O. O. P. O. S.

of A. on Twenty-fourth, rear of K. of P. Mall Carriers ou Tweoty-fourck, of 1'. O.

S. of A. Nofttx Ogden Band on war of A. O. U.

Invalid Veterans oArrlajcs on Washington, reixr North Ogden Band. W. R. Daughters of KobeUah and Pythian in in naiood. on rear Invalid Veteraua.

City Council School In carriages, ou Washington, front of City Hull. The Marshal's Aids will assist in forming tho of march. School Children will assemble on Jaffvrcou, west of Lester aud fall In linn uvsigntttod 0:1 arrival of tha nmln column. All persons having tings roqueatod to heist at hair-mast. Closing Mfinorinl ServiceM this evening in tha K.

Church at 8. sharp. Impressive Ritualistic by tiio Ports. Short uddrcswis bv CommHudprOunftral Kimball, Captain Smith. Vtev.

T. C. IHiT anil Also appropriate und patriotic mii-ilc. All are mvtted. rootra' paper It iboold stop having fits, at least, it should be oonslslent in its and not one day speak of brutality aod immorality as.

events jflitterlus; with brilliancy, and then the next day eome out ex- proMinf feiiru that tbe lav of the law In this community, if continued, "will mnko order a hiss and a by-word ID tbe mouths of moral people everywhere." XX Judge Miner held oourt yeiterday; Sat- he WM Indispoeed, but yesterday be mounted tbe rostrum in good health and The first matter to engage tbe attention of his Honor was the application of Christian. Fisher for citizenship. Tke application was granted. In the of A. Emorlok TS.

Ogden City, wherein' the plaintiff sought to recover damages iu the turn of 18000 for a broken leg, alleged to hare oaourred through the negligence of the city, tho jury returned a vei- dictlnbls favor of Tho case occupied the time of tbe court till the afternoon COREL'S The matter of the court making Inquiry into tbe sanity of Eugene Borel, the acquitted alayer of George Lewis, taken up. Uorel blinsolf was In court, looking refreshed aud changed in appoaranco since acquittal, fie was shaved and bin hair had hag frush pompadour cut. Ho took no rnora uppureot Intorost in tbe procedure than the trial. Occasion-ally bo would laugh ateomerhlng funny that happened during tho examination. "Are you crazy, Eugeuc?" aiked Tnz TRIUCNI: reporter.

"Yes," ho laughingly answered. Mr. Allison, tho assistant prosecutor, appeared, but whom did not appear, uuiewi it was am tew curias, an tho law directed tiiat tho court ithould make the inquiry. Tho name gentlemen who so ably con- duotod Burol'a during tho trial ap- pauntd again for him. The CUBB was opeced by tbe attorneys arguing Jurisdiction of tho court to make tbu uxamluatliHK Judge MagUinls took the ground that the Ulwtrlct Court did not have jurisdiction iu tho tho nmttar of inquiring Intu tho vanity of person Is a duty for the Probaie Court to consider.

Mr. Maglnnls took the ground that a ruua cannot be deprived of his liborty without a jury trial, and therefore hs demanded that the case bo turned over to Probate Court or bo glvau a jury trial. Mr. Allliion took the ground that the Court bud jurisdiction under the Jaw of 180i5, and that in case Borel Is Insane It Is a propwr procudurH for tho Court to rule iu the onto; would bo altogether a matter of juiitloe to Borel and tbo pooplo for him to be placed In thw asylum for trentiuunt, Judge Miner suld ho thought that the law uf 1802 was a just and charitable law, aud ho therefore ordered that the Inquiry be made. Judge then aaksd to have It made a matter of record that Judsre Mnginnls, Mr, Lour and, himself appeared as counsel for Moral to 'protect against auy further proouudlngs In tuattor, for the rouson that Horel blraself proteats against it, and for numerous and other reasons.

Judge Khodos stutod to tha Oourt that slncu an imame man cannot bo tried for a orlmo. It was tlio duty of tho Court, if acting uudur t)ie presumption tbut Boral's Insanity coatluucn, to have stopped the lute TJie Oourt held that the matter of Inquiring Into tho Rlato of Borel's sanity was the queutlon now, Judge Mluer suld hu was do- Hlrous of giving the mailer a fair hearing. Jutlgo MuglnnU aakod that tlio proneuu- tton instructed to uubpcena tbe 1'eulten- tlary oiliolaLs aud pbyslolans which lie had bore during the trial but failed to call to tho witness stuntl. The Oourt tmid that the examination would be conducted with the view of eliciting all thd facu in tho case. Dr.

Joyce was culled. lie stated that he had had fair practice with insAntt while In Chicago and eluoo in his practice. Ho had flrut soon Uorol In tlic city jail on tiio itttth of la; February. Joyce than detailed tbo particulars of tho day ho WHS oallod to lUtuud Uorol In tho alleged case of bin suioldo by taking utiryoh- nlno. Counsel for Borol objected to anything relating to Hrrel or his utato of mind on the day of tho killing.

Objection overruled. In tbo mind of the witness Borol was insane wtitm ha attempted to commit suicide, Air. Allison asked Dr. Joyce if ho didn't an opinion during tho late trial that was Buffering acuio inclaucbolla on tbu 20th last February. Juclgo Rhodes objected to tho witness answering, on tbe ground that the question was bauud on a hyputhullcal question which put to tho witness during the trial.

Judyc You can't sund a man to tbe luuano a.sylum on a hypothetical question. The Court The wltnois may testify to what ho knows, to tho facts In the civao. He way annwor tho quutftlon. Dr. Yuu; I gave It as my opinion that Borol was wutToring from acute melancholia.

Tbe wltiioss then duscrlbed tbe symptoms of acute n.telanclu>lia, Lie told of tbe condition of Borel during tho time that ho (wltneHs) had attended him In tho city Jail aud during tho ti'Ul. Me regarded tho i'act that 'Borel had ttvlou attempted to oonnflt nutcidc and that he bad committed tlio homicide proof of Bore I 'a ttuliurlng from acute melancholia. He na-turally would expect that tho disease would oou- tinuo, but now, however, uiuny of tbosyrop- toniH havo subsided. Air. getting a shavo and pompadour.

A grout deal of ground was covered by Mr. Alllrton'a question. Finally, tbe Oourt asked Dr. if Borel's conrtltion had changed silnue tho trial, aud the witness uu- ovrored that it bad, uud that ho was greatly Improved. IN VHOBATK COUTIT.

In tbo matter of tho estate and ruardian- shlu of Willtna Rigborg ot an order wtxs mado approvlug annual account of guardian. CCITJTTT Tho County Court met yesterday In regu lar monthly session, all members being prosuut. 0. C. Wilson of Kanosrllle made complaint of the bad condition of tbe county road from Hooper to WcstWebor.

Referred to Selectman Sorensou, Thompson wanted tho Court to oom- peusate him at tho rate of $100 per acre for running road through his property in Qar- lunci. Monthly report of the Superintendent ot Poor Farm rend and filed. Petition of Jamoa Kirie and nine others asking to be cut off from tha Eden school district nnd annexed to tbe Huutsvllle district duitlod on the recommendation of Selectman Soreuson. Soreoseu reported that about 130 cam of gravel arc now being handled by the tramway and the county road Improvements ou north Wushlugton havo now reached tbo city limits. After transacting considerable routine including tvn unusual number of claims for road work, tho Oourt adjourned till next Mooduy.

The following gentlemen have written to Ogdon for tbo roapaotlve information: C. A. Wl'-ls of ToKiHOSsea iilatort ihut he is looking for a buftlnoas location and desires a trlof of Ogden't outlook. O. 0.

H. O. rtosouberg. a Florida Kgrlcul- Jurlst. written an Intorrofratory on Og- dcn's cUmaio, business status farming 'li L.

liurreil, a Minnesota realty man. wants Information rogardlng property SPASM. TO Much adverse comment is bclnjt rnndo on tha way tho policeman treated tho colorocl boy that wtts taUen to tiift city jail early Sunday morning, reported yesterday in this department. Several people saw tbo affair and they arc unit on pronouncing cruel and brutal lu the extreme. Tbu manner iu which tbo policeman clubbed, kicked one didn't believe there was anything In it.

He said the reason tor tho work not going on yesterday was simply because the work was gorting ahead too taut. The utoam- rollftr not hero yet. and.as It bo a couple of wtff its till It It is thought that too much of tbe street abou'd not be torn up as it will discommode traffic on the street. Stone said that the talk about the roller Is simply an excuse. In his opinion the work bad stopped Jo order to see what would be done as to the bond mouey couilnj, CITY and will be remembered by many as an altogether charming young', lady.

For tbo past ye.tr she has teaching In to whioh city she will' return in September to again engage in educational work. This is from the Bugler: "We were informed yesterday that a girl, ODOO oT this city, but now living on a ranch snmo distance from town, given birth to an illegitimate child, and tout its alleged father, young buck of thU been offered 5200 to marry tbe girl. If guilty of tbo girl's ruin, 200 lashes would bo more deserved." PJAOVO The city fathers held regular weekly mooting last night. President Kestull and all the rn etc bom of the Council present. H.

Turner and fourleun others petitioned for tho graveling add grading of Moffat's Committee on Stroets. Tbe King Meroantllo Company and others petitioned for tbe nprlnkllng of Wall avenue Yesterday tbe Saneer Lent circus pitched tents at Provo. In ibo ufiernooo it a creditable' performance, but toward night one of ibose strong gusts of wind that sometimes blow down from tho Wusaich range swept through Provo canon. Tbe storm be seen coming by me grant cloud of dust which It raided. All tbu clr- between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth cus lc we ra culled out and the animals streets during the vuumor Commit toe on Water Supplr.

Maison, Abbott and petitioned for peruiisaiuQ to put a switch across Wall tho bliclr otherwise all the avenue from tha railroad yards to their warehouses. Committee on Streets. Jjllla S7GG waro reported from tho Coaiuiitj.ee on und ordered paid. The Oomtulucb on ITiniinoo reported plenty of money In tke City to pay all interest on borrowed mouoys. Dr.

Conroy wanted tho city to ony him $20 damages, wLSch ho ciahned hU buKsy sustained In consequence of bulng tipped ovor nnd wrecked on Twenty-fifth street by run- aln? foul of a protruding street car rail. Committee on George WH.H granted a free fruit peddlers 1 Councilman Jones Int.rodnccd an ordinance providing a sinking fuud for tbe pay- nionv of the principal and Intcrost on bond series No. nelnf; tha $100,000 Improve- uj on bonds, and providing S5000 of tho city's revenue'or 1S93. uud a like amount for every year tliorou.ftor up to and including 1012 be SHS aside und placed In fuud. The ordlnunco wa-3 read and pusaod undor nuspeimlon of Ihw rules.

Gill Introduued an amunflment to the General License ordinance, providing that the liconjiy for running omnibus shall bo $10 annually; other veukilex for irsinsfer- rlng paasongors, $10; other transfer con- YoyiiuoCH unfl Job wagons, $12 annually; hotol, 86, and dunclnj aoademy, $5 quarterly. The Lonjr Plumbing ordinance was next tackled. It took over an hour to read it. President Restul! wanted It read by so that he could make amendments when lie felt llKo It. We wan knocked out In ono round and Iho ordinance pasned.

JoneH, BtistaU and votlnjf no. City A-udltor Bfardaley aubmitted his quarterly report. KecelptM. Including cash in trnanury, diBburkeuioatc, $5438, City Rooonler lianp aubmltced his quarterly financial report 'io March 31st. coiutu.

dlsbuMbmentB, 858.918.19. For January, February und March the rurlous city departments, as follows, Police, Street, Fire. SOSuO.Ofi; Health Commission, 85070.05, of which 84250 went to tho purchase of tho oromubory; public und grounds, oujflneerlnK, hospital, 31051,34. A FATAL A fearful happened at the Loan Trust building about 3 o'clock yeotorday afterooun, by which Jacob Coulter, a carpenter working on the building, losthiallfo. At the hour named tha people on Washington avenue.

In tho vicinity ot Twenty-fourth street, wore horrified to see a man fall from a window In the fifth story of tbe Loan Trust building, and striking tho hard pavement, expire Instantly. The unfortunate man was engaged In fitting In aanh la a window in the top story of the bulldlnu', facing on Washington. He was Handing on the 'stone sill on the outside, when, giving tlio sash sudden pull, it slipped out of the frame, and Coulter, beoonilngover-balanoed, foil backwards to.tbe sidewalk, a distance of about 100 foot Ho lit on bin back. breaking his right leg, left wrist and several of his ribs. His death was caused by Internal injury and tbe terrible shock of the fall.

Mr. Coulter was a Industrious man, kind and loving to bis family, of whom there is a loving wife and four children left to. mourn his loss. He was an honest man aud a good neighbor. His Honda speak well of him; ho had no enemiea.

BOARD OF The Board of Education met last night in tho Mayor's office. Member Emorson acknowledged tha consideration showed him In his late boreaveuaut. Tho various Ward Committees reported work progressing in their districts, Tbe usual bills wcro allowed and ordered paid. A communication was roud from Principal David A. Curry of tho New West Aoadorny tendering an invitation to ibo Board to attend tho fifth annual commencement oxprclsea at tho tioaderay on Friday, June 2nd.

There a brilliant prospect for tho present liberal salary of school miporluteudout to ba reduced from SSJOO per month to a Considerable lower Hum. muy have a tendency to put un Injunction on the volumes of applications ihut are at present pouring In for tbla lucrative position. One of tho gave it out straight that such action would be tukou by tho Board at the mooting Friday night. Toung Davidson, who several ago was arrested on the charge of complicity with a young Kirl In this city, and upon being bound over iu a small sum was gout to the penitentiary, was last ultfbt brought back and liberated, tho girl's father Kolosr on his bond with tbe undoratauding that Davidson and tho xirl to bo married on Thursday, bar reltttivoi having finally consented to iiuob -in arrangement. and choked the poor boy, was, ono man put Iu "A suixme, and the man who did DO stealing, as Wells had cheoped on him J.

J. Brown, a hustliuj; commercial man from Denver, was in Ogden yesterday, GoorRo D. Alder, the Salt Luke ujrent of the Union Mutual Life, circulating on our streets yesterday. Mr. Fred Bee of Proro passed through Ogden yesterday mornlnp on his way borne from the Coast, whero he has bean on a pleasure and business trip.

Yesterday, morning opened bright and warm, but the wind began blowing before noon. By 4 o'clock a hurricane came on and Bllod tbe air with du3t and debris. Yesterday County Clerk Ledwidge Issued a marrlapo lioenso to Arthur J. Severance of Chicago, nged 30 years, and Elizabeth Babor of Poplar Bluff, aped 26 years. Tho BrlgSuim Bugler suys: "Last Bettr river raised two feet.

'Bear' is u6 name for It as the country along its bunks is completely covwred with water." Tha sot-tojlust nlscht at tho Union Opera House between the negroes Richards and Ramsey, was a "coon fako 11 played to make Buolcci's of tho ohutnps who put up their money to witness it. ftSfeti-B A prominent citizen said yesterday: Why ilou't tho Board of Education, Street Super- visors or the contractors clean up tbo street Jn front of the Grant avenue cohoolhotise? It Is In a state und a burning tihauio that it is not cleaned up. Yostorday Sheriff Beluap wont down to SaltLnko with Ed tho lad Putnam's man found to be one of tho two who cot away, with tho trunk of clothing somo timo last "week. Tlio trio was made to the capital to catch tbo other follow implicated In broucht sufoly from the tents baforw tho storm struck them. One mini w.os caught by falling toot pole aud hurt la Jiuids and aai- ronia escaped unlnjurod.

Somo of the clowns' wlae pants went riding off on the wind, und the tent covering was badly torn. Tho storuj prevented the circus from giving a performance at nixhi. Tho City Council postponed Its session, usually held Monday evening, on account of tlio circus, und decided to hold It this ovcolog. Of course tba marabera. who.

wa suupose, held uomplirituiitary tickets, were lhnir bennflt, however, it may bo statod that another clroua Is coming. XOTK8. Tho Masons all gc to Oastllla to-day. Mayor bus rot.urnod from a trip io Sau Rov. A.

Martin has gone to Chicago, and while East he will attend the National Lutheran Convention. Charles Latnmsradorf stopped olT at Provo. He tulks flatteringly of Mount Diildy as a gold ruining region. Gold haa now been discovered on three Hides of It. Smith has granted Hannah J.

Herron divorce from O. F. tlorroa on the ground of dwsertlou. She la also grunted the custody of tbo children, E. A.

Wilson resigned his office of county superintendent because bo had hJs eyoon J. D. Jones's position of Probate Judge. I3o Is strongly endorsed for the uo-ifclon. Judge Jon ii recently been reap pointed, nod It is questionable if bo will bo removed so coon, oven though bis politics are not tho same as President Cleveland's.

COMMERCIAL AX-B LEAD. OJTIOB OT Tna DAILT Tanitnrm, I SALT LAKT: (Jrrr, May US), 1893. (Corrected by Welli, Fargo dk Oo.) LEAD. New York, per pound 3.90o New York, par ounoe per ounce TOHK IWKKVJ5Y AXD STOCKS. U.

S. COR May 29, 1893, QUOTATION'S. ii I U. S. 2's, 9D U.

S. Paoiflo 6'8 105 KA.ILROAD QUOTATIONS. Atohison l07V Am. Express Can. Pacific Can.

Ceutrnl Burlington (IhiotvKQ Gas 76'A 51 1 Cottoii Oil Lackjvwiinaa. D. cfc R. Illinois KHBSUS A LakH Shore Luail Trust Louis. Mi oh.

Central Missouri Pacific. National Cordugo New York Cent. North Amor loan. North Preferred 72'i 47 ffiii 22W soj-i 198 SOU ITJrA 34 35 Profurred Oregon Or. Kaviiffttion.

Short Lino Paoiflo Mail 185 05 12 Pullman Rcacliiiir 1'orminlil ftio Grande Ruck Island St. Paul S't Paul Omaha Sugar Ttix. Pucifio Union 174 17 IS 57 397s. 80 21) 140 Woi'ttirn Electric 07 Linseed £3 U. B.

Express. 55 KINIXO STOCKS. Crown Point 50 Plymouth (Jon. Cal. ifc 1 GOiSicirrn Duudwood Geuld Halo Homestako 10 00 Mnxican 1 10 Qnicksilvor Union Con Iron Silver do Bulwer.

Yellow I 40 75 70 In 2 00 15 00 10 Ontario IS 50 Ophir 1 TOS MOXET JfARKTT. YORK, May on call firmer at per cent, closed offered at 2 percent; uriniu piiner, nor sterling exchange -in, sixty" day bills fcl.85H@4.88; GEXBRAL IlEVIEW. YORK. May The stock market opened compjirivtiyiily flnn, but the hears soon sturtod Another raid to catch stop orders, und in a short tlrne some stocks scored material losses. General KlucHrio was tlio principal sullerer, declining from to on large salos.

Distillers about the same time broko to 16. iug subieciuontlyfcll 5 points to This, to- petlu-r with a drop of I to per cent in bonds added to the weakness ol the general market Pressure to sell Iteadinj: was due to tho pointmenc felt con erning tho rnftdjustmunt tho closn thure was a reaction. Soueral Kiec.tric bounded upSJtf, Cordage common pniferrnd 9 and IJg per ceut. market closed firm in tone. Government bonds, firm.

Petroleum, firmer; 57 bid. New York NETT YORK. May Quiet. Options burely steady to 25 points down: closed steady 5 points up to 10 down. Sales, 15.2-)0 May, Juno, 15.50® I5.60o; July, 15.50© 15.

oOc: September, 16.00® lo.JJSc; spot'Rlo, quiet, flrm; No Kaw, qulut and firm; reflned, quiet and firm. Steady; Lake, 10.85o. Lead- firm; domestic. 3.92 y.c. Steady at the deline; 18.900 tola; 19.lOc asked;" plates, quiet, steady.

Firm; domestic, Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, May Easy; caib, July, Lower; caih. SCWo; July, Oats Steaday; cash, July, 28 cash, S20.60; So.tambor, 831.25. ar cash, S10.25: September, Steady; cash, 19.75; September, live 54c. 31.08.

Timo 62. Chicago tire Stock. CHICAGO. May stetrs, IG(2H5 lower: cows and Texa'ns, steady; native steers, stoclters und feeders, opened strong, closed IQ lower; rcixcd and pnckine, 87.10@7.35; prime, heavy und butchers' weights, 87.30©.\40; lis ai West- spring 19.000, higher; cms, Toxans, lambs, Tho Wheat Market'. CHICAGO.

May opened lower, further declined ou free speculative offerings and-the lipht demand caused by lower cables, fine weather, more crop outlook and liberal receipts; held sLeady; closed sasv, lower than yesterday. Kcccipts, shipments, Ua.OOJ On Sunday inornlnj: tho Standard had spnum. TbatBlioil eTliaontlr luf- for.H froio bjrsiorla. A wtolc ago hut duy it TO tudoraemont to a prico-fight, last Sunday ii had a aorraon on the kl I If off maola wtolch broak'j out la otty There is no cum plaint on account of what tho Standard haa to nay nboot "The Kllllnf Epidemic." In fact, ao ar Standard il baa hit tbe nail near tbe bead, but that more at tooMMit than a matter of bablt. But that paper that It of aaiiia of troublt BO aoilM If t)M a It ouRht to bo flretl from the police force." i After daylight tho same morning' a great of blood was found In tfco wntcr sec into whlori tho nosro rolled, nnd in which he waa bald down by tho policeman 'standing ou him.

Whether what Is suid ia true or not. there nre nion in Osdon vrlio think Mayor Lundy nhould Instiiuto au Inveatl- gatlon and learn what tho fuctg nre. The boy yosterday givuu "ticket of aud loft town. B7O7P2SD. ttmmt und in on la -Tironty-flith straot pro- to pavlux.

wero withdrawn, or oot put to This afloat lot of rumors to the effect that city had enjoined, but TBB inao WM not Ablo to-trace thetu to Jonti, who to fftlbtr of builoMt In Ibit OMiitll. hnd The advxaoe brcase from tho. much- talked-ufcout ico plant was bceuly: felt and spoiled started out to be typical Rummer day. Tho mnnugemout announces tbut tho artifloal artiolo will bo forthaoinInK this morning, so the public's anxiety will undoubtedly be cooled. Thornton Chase, superintendent; of the Uoiou Mutual Life Insurance Company of Portland, looking around amouR our business nico yestorduy.

Obaae is a nobloinan iu -Ifhe mt'irre- in his atoong mult be In the fair sex, he iiruply, iiii ill-round daUy. Misc Alia Westbrookl one.of Bait Lake's beautiful and taleutei lua'umm, passed through ibis city ytsterdaf morning on her way from Butta to DtnTer, whltUer she to iptad a luontbn with her eUUr, Fre4 "flFfrtik ji MlM Liverpool Grnin. OL. May moderate; No. 2 red winter, 5s easy.

poor for spot; for futures; spec, May, Juae, 4i July, 4s "3Tark Rerieir. May Lanfa JExprfit says that English wheat averages U7n per quarter iu the country and 37s 5d -in London. Foreign wheat has "recuded Cd since WhiUnntide. of whuatluciudc 105,000 quarters of Cali- loruia, SAW quarters oi Australian and 10,000 quarters of Argentine. C- OT Arkansas, saj-sof 'About ten ycani ago I contracted a.

severe case oi blood poison. Leading physicians prescribed medicine aftermedicine, which I toolcirithput any relief. I also ifeied mercurial Red potash remedies, with mi3ucceB8fQl bat which brought- cu an fittack of mercurial cbeumatiam that RHEUMATISli ll iW 1 four yisars'I np aU'remedieaaztd began nsiug 8.81:8^ liter taking bqttlea I entirely cored and able to roorne work. miUMt medicine for blood potooOuc to-day oa sss If You Have Scrofula, Sores, Boils, or any other skin disease, ke "HE THAT WORKS EASILY. WORKS I SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITHj the Superior Blood-Purifier and Spring Medicine.

Cures'others, cure you a 1 1 j- A Xoldcn. Las: bo-w ro- Etorecl--liovv preserved. Ordinary on Physiology will not tell tlio doctors oi won't: but all the sa.mo you wish, to Your SEXUAL poweas are the Key to Life und ') its reproduction. Our book "lays baro tbo truth. Every man would regain sexual vi.wr lost through icily ordevclop members weak by nature or wasted by disease, shoulrt write for ouz sealed book.

"Perioct Manhood." No charge. Address (in conthleuce), EfdE SSBICftL JAPAWSS1B cri "ik-rung triumph hs Kiectro-Mccicol ory, lor XVemfc: LKCl Men, (or from effects abuse, ard Lost Macbaod, Nerrocs- Debility, Looses, oi Confiumoe, Poor Memory, Back, Kidney an4 Comrli.ir.ts. Rheunja- Sciitica. cy, General 111 Healfh, 4il Kjjjrrers com- v.c KiTiarantee- a uud CM re. On- Permansnt Cure for All in Ken, WHY ARE YOU WEAK? used all over tha anrt its cures number urn iir.y; the It rtl.ct other reaedies) fail, ii Xftiure'e owa rcra" cdy, SurVcrtrs form of r.rhili:y or vital xvrafcaesai fir.J ia ii prnmp: tion on vujor, MIC tit.

of and complete cf -1; in sixty to ty days, VIM; nesiro- veaicns's in so No doubt it i you MCJ: kr.ow where fhirt cure. If you ire ooe o( this clasc we can assure ful. an-1 vcc-vcrv of vour hrj.h',1 viROr. Ttie t.li^ B-'lt src Irli liy the und be repulsted £tvs anv (JcTiired- It infuses into the hcdy the JQsp.rirj;, healfhlul stimvilant. which Is of tie anJ b- a r.nve forci-, the tlotui, it renews health in all the A trutiTSiixtettl iu nil of Every vouor, aidcTir acs" t' NOW FOR O'JR 208 PASE PAKPillET, FREE, sealed frcKn ot ouir-.

ia Union na.Bi a'ad I' tis.it you cun wruc ur wre and satisfy CKrteli arc rtlinble. There Dr. Satiica Belts in use ina.a of kll other eumbtaed. 'Dr. Snnden's ne'-'o for Cold RiT-aumatiam, 3I.OO pair, by mall.

'M ELECTRIC iGth 5t Lawrence Skinner Block. Denver, FIRE, AND ACCIDZNT Ane-w nurt Treat-mont, consJsUnr or SuppOBiloriOB, O'ntoftntiQ Capsules, nlso Box m.i a Positive cure for Blind or ItchlBg, Chrome, Recsut or Hereditary and many other diseases and te- wookaessen; it always a ffrRftt bonefl- to general health. The flwt discovery of euro rnudorln? nn operation with knife un- Tbis Hemerty nowr known to rail. per 6 for fi; bj Why suffer from thif torrlblo wbcn, a wi it- ton punranteo is positively given with 6 bores to refund tho monoy if not cured. nd stn froesamplo.

amrfintao iwmodby A. (.. Hr-i'th wholesale RD(1 retail Agents Utah, Salt Lato City. INSURANCE. ESTAEUSHED 1871.

131 SOUTH: MAIN, LAKE CITY. P. O. BOX 977. TELEPHONE (93.

302 786 458 DR.E. C. WEST'S NI-iliVE AKO MENT, ft specific for Hysteria, Diszl-ness, Fits, jS ralRla, Headache, Net-voas Prostration cpcod by alcohol or tobr.coo. vrakefuinosi', Mental Bion. Bofteuinft of Brain, mftt.nity.

dpoay, death, Promnturo Old Ago, Bnr? of Power In either Impotency, Leucoirhoeri nurt nil Female WcnVrnoecfes, Invoiuntary Losfios, rtpcr- AUTHORIZED AGENT OF FOLLOWING Union and No.tior.al of Engiand $18.352, London Assurance, oi Kng.fcnd 18,216, No Britisn and MsrcanUle, of England 14,841, Nortliern of England Ham burg- Br-mon, of Germany oi Allianco, of Lond.on Fireman's Fund, of MRJIfflitfliti ll tlEfe fecitP Th UI nil n.i Woak Memory, of mntorrhaa cnuito I by over-exertion of brain, bolf- 'XmonUi's trnatmotx, 51, 8 for by ninll. Wo guarantee to arc. for cix boxen, with 15, Trill tend r-riuen to refuud if not cn-ed. leiued only by Johmort Pratt 32 and ii Main ftcet Salt Lake UityjJItob. TWENTY YEARS I THE Coughs, -Pleurisy, Rueuinntlsm, Sciatica, IiUJubRro Back-Aclio, aad all Erteraal Atliaonts removed quickly by BENSON'S which is theonly POROUS PLASTER that contains powerful and curative modern Inirredicnts YET ABSOLUTELY SAFE and POSITIVE in its action.

Benson's PlaKt.ors Prerent PacnTnouJa. It does not euro chrunic ailmeiits in a jnln- nto, nor does it create an electric battery or current in the.system.nor'win if, cure by merely reading the label, all such claims nre made by quacks' and hum buss. endorsed by 5.00O Physjcians and Druggists. Doii't bq duped by (rfits who offer chi-ap which they claim fa jisnt at or bolter chan BENSON'S. Gel Ihe ro bli.

at homo ci i all drains an'fJ Of In Generative of I by vo.r xertUia, Ton th fbl oxcctslvo use of tobaoco, owvat 4 1 tn -rest pockot. Qy man prepaid In plain any each, ore for fiSS. ('With every ttvi toe to cnrc or reftiart Asx for It nnd accept no otUer, VP. For Io In ilt Lake City, Ut th, by A. C.

Smiih, TJ. cor. Main iini 1st 179 Main and bjr GREAT REMOVAL SALE. RR CO nbout to move. I will sell fit colt, for the nest twenty days, my fine stock of Chinese and Japnness Goods, Call seo bow I tvjll soil.

51 Knst Fcnond South Gnu, Stnnm and Hot Water Fittera, Electric Jtnd Asbestos Ceineut for Steam JOIJIJIN'G PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Telephone 20O. Box MAIN STREET. CAPITAL, S250 OOO. SURPLUS, Jlational Sank, OF SALT LAKK CITY.

Octobtr, 1890. Intertit paid on and Tlmn IT Hacon. Preiident; IL K. F. L.

HolUe4, lil "i TaThler: X. M. Gr.at J. Gray S. M.

J. W. Judd. 9. V.

W. ROM. Sells. D. fl.

TunalcliS. T. A. DarU. TtTo Stain.

TiornSn. STrfuW. A Quick Cure for GOMOSUIIIOEA. nil of cither MS. CCX'S Capital and Surplus.

K1LYDOB HTU CO Dr. HRNKY RKN'Y, BJdfieford, OUo, A. PORTING. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural which govern the of digestion and nutrition, and by a onretul application, of Ihe fluo properties of well selected Cocon, Mr Enpg am providod our brcaki'ast tubles with deJicmtely Ilavored beverage, which ui many doctors' bills.

It is by the judidcus use of iuch articles of diet that a constitution may gradually up until enouzh to resist every ten- dcucy to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladios are hoatiniz around ready to attack: wherever there is weak point. We may escape many ft fatal shaft by keeping; ourielvei well lortilled with pure blood and a properly nourished Irama." Servico Ga7 ette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half-pound tini by Rroears, labeled taut: JAMES EPPS A Homoeopathic ChemiaU, London, Your Stomacli DistressesYou after eating a hearty meal, and tha result is a chronic case of ladigfa- tion, Sour Stomach, Heartbiiro, Dyspepsia, or a bilious attack.

TftBULES Promote aH oThcr Diseases arislnjr a condition of tho Liver and Stomach? They act gently, jet promptly, and should be kspC for uae ia family. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Exchange, en tho principal cities of th. United Btatea and all points on thj Coatt.

letters of credit available in tho prfnciptl citiei of the World. Spacial atUntiwQ to wiling of Ores and Bullion. Ad- vancei on at Particular attention to collections Utah. Niirada, and Urri- lorioa. A.ooouat» Walla, Fargo A Co Co National Hank of the Republic lioston National Omaha National Bank Merchants'National Bank lioatmcn'e Bank i Wella.

Co Ban Francisco J. E. DOOLY. CaahJer. OlilON NATIONAL BAE WALKER BROTHERS, BARKERS.

UKITE3 STATES DEPQSITOHY. SAFK DEFO8IT BOXES FOB RKHT; J. R. WXLKZft. J.

OHKBFMAV, Prexident, M. H. WALKKO. H. FARWSWOUTM, Vice Aatt, J.

R. WALKER, A ML BANK OF COMMERCE, Opera Howe Btoafc, Salt Laka City. Utah. Transacts i Genenl Baokiag Business. Hit hr TAH fiATIOflAIk CATITAX.

1200.000. Bnr General CAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOft HINT. J05KPH M. 8TOUTT ALEXANDER ROGERS PARLEY U. B.

DtBKCTORS: Prerileat Caiihiet. F. J. D. U.

K. PARIOXB, H- W. W. Vicn-Prtfldeal E. H.

FIZLDB. Assistant Caittiti. JT. B. FARLOW.

L. £. E. RIOB, T. 1.

JONES CCw VTAH SALT LAKE CITY, E. B. P. W. M.

E. Ccnofinoe Cajhiet ial ai)d BAIST 21 And EAST FIRST SOUTH ST. I Tmnitct a baakiaf fttt My; braccbei. in Foreign aa4 Exchange. Careful attention fIrea lioni.

and oa oay Bonds ctoe'ict told on coanitMteBV iKade on otty at tew aitentton girea to of orts and bullian, of which OR one, told and illrtr thipped for laj Kew York Bank of the ef Onahe MercbeaU Fan i Chicago Fim CAPITAL PAID UP Ripans Tabnles Waeateh Drug Salt Lake City. Utaa. General banking busineet. per cut interest paid oa aaftagf 4e- f.c«iu, oom pounded four iiotef a TO THE GIBBOX'3 DUpcnsary, No. G23 Street, San Francisco.

Estttblifihcd in 1854 for the of Sexual aud Femical Disewej, Gleet, fetripture; ia all Semiuul and Impotency. of Manhood permanent lyccrad. The efflieled not to call vpoa risitcd tbe aotpitaU ot a croat deal of valuable.

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