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The Salt Lake Herald from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 8

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I i JImi I 7 i 10 hi I 1 i I I i P1 1 if I riC if I 3 trJL1 SALT LAIUi HEBAIO TUESDAY SJSPTBMBJ2R 11890 fHE CITY I Weather Today PrebablT Showers Cooler TOWN TALK I Bishop Vincent tho famous Methodist preacher will visit Salt Lake in a few Ps Mrs Elder has been appointed Ipostmistress a Kingston Piute county rv1 iC King Attorney Morris Sommer returned yes ttrncy ilerdar much recuperated after a weeks holiday at Castilla Springs At 6 a yesterday the thermometer registered 36 at noon 78 and at tTS the maximum temperature being4S3 and the minimum 6 Peter Hendrlckson the boy who was Shot while out hunting In Emigration Canyon is getting along well He i still at th Eoly Cross hospital i Ten cents per copy will be paid for copies of pr Deseret Evening News datrp September 2 1895 November 28 lS9a Jand December 8 U895 sent to this office The newly appointed registration agents will meet this afternoon in Judge Ritchie w1 court to receive their Instructions and supplies preparatory to commencing their fwork A brand new eleenr und girl In Officer Dan Dillons household explains why Dions lbere Wa a box of Havanas on tap at rijollce headquarters yesterday Dan is tickled The quarterly conference of the Salt Lake stak of 7 ion has been called to convene In the assembly hal next Saturday at 10 oclock and continue in the tabernacle on Sunday afternoon and evening Marriage license were yesterday is Isued to Silas Wardle aged 21 of South Jordan and Emeline Orgill aged IS of ad Eme1nc Orgl Draper to Solomon Hancock aged 40 of iTayBon and Mellnda Rawson aged 37 oS Ogden I The Herald is In receipt of a photograph ot Grover Jensen the first boy born Inc state of rtah vinnei of thp nri up I offered by The Hrrald last winter Master Jensen Is the son of Mr and Mrs Anton I Alison of Gunntson He is a fine looking tooy I Joseph Reading was taken Into custody I Reaing 0esterday by Sheriff Hardy on the charge I Sherl of insanity Reading was sent to the I asylum some short time ago and was very recently discharged as cured but hIs old ecenly malauy returned He will be examined today before Judge Ritchie Articles of incorporation of the American Clothing company of Parc City were flled with Secretary of State Hammond le wit The capital stock has been placed at 510000 and the Incorporators are JE Wolter Harriette Post Welter Snyder Park City Schofleld Lizzie Post Salt Lake Vollner Chi cago County Surveyor Joseph yesterday presented sented The Herald with a complete set of maps showing in detail the boundaries ff all political precincts The maps area 1 great convenience being on a large iscaie and still not too bulky to carry around Each municipal ward Is on a i separate blue print Mr Joseph deserves credit for his work In reference the report in Sundays Herald in which County ClerIc Stanton Iwas quoted as having asked the hoar of commissioners for an appropriation of L50 for revising records the request was made in the manner stated through a misunderstanding 1 Mr Stantons tonart The explanation relieves the gen Te I I tleman from any criticism whatever in this connection i The Press Publishing company of Ogden has forwarded a copy of Its articles of incorporation to the ecrelary of state JThe on1 rs and incorp iators of the com spany which has a capital of 55000 are Flaygare president Whippie jtvlcepresldent Charles Meighan secretary I Thomas treasurer and bust Jiess nager White managing editor 1 Healy and Adam Patterson all of Ogden A crowd numbering about thirty hoodlums crW a serious disturbance at Mrs iSaons he me on Owl avenue last night llThera was a dance in progress and it iThere BEtems that all the toughs In the neigh orhood gathered to break up the party Being refused admittance the hobos kicked two doors off their hinges and I committed other depredations The patrol wagon with Sergeant Wire went out but the mischiefrrtkers ha disappeared rii the qarkness Warrants for the arrest i of several disturbers will be out today land somo one is likely tO be taught a lett on Abstracts furnished titles Insured I and interest paid on deposits by I I tah Title Insurance and lUst corn 3 any 106 Main street I trtttTi Commercial and Snvinsn Hank General banking business pays I percent on deposits Armstrong pres I Madsen vicepres Jen fnns cashier 24 lat South street Morphine and Alcohol I SHablts permanently cured at the Keeley institute 7 5G West Second North under direct supervision of Dr Keeley Improved and painless methods ore Dr Keysor 162 Main htrect ScottAuerbach building The Weber Coal company is prepared deliver any quantity of coal from lone sack to a carload Rock Springs 475 per ton Weber 150 per ton Coal fight over Martin sells Springs Castle Gate and Da pnond lump 475 and Winter Quarters lump 450 all kinds nut 5 f4 BATOIGARTEX Pants to order from 55 to 10 15S braIn street 4S and SO Main Street See our new store and ask to see our aTgainb in silks bam THOMAS DRY GOODS CO Sam Levy Cigar Manufacturing Co faave Vhs finest cigar you ever smoked they call it the Bryan I is made Itte Volta Abajo tobacco tobacco that js tomrwn for its quality The King of Pills is Beechains EECHMS 1 ITO cork pulling with Wasatka i Siphons Telephone 382 SetdcnturcB Solicitor Cigar Is the highest grade domestic cigar mode The Rogers Cieav Oo Wholesale Agents Silk Waists vnotlher consignment of those had some silk waists and going tut same price 475 worth 750 I THOMAS DRY GOODS CO I TAIIXm TA1XOR ris making overcoats and dress suits Bilk lined 40 158 Main street GrVRFIEIiD 1JI3ACH Effective August 3L Trains between Salt Lake and Ga rfield Beach run a follows Leave Arrive Leave Ave alt Lake Garfield Garfield Sal Lake ISat am S4 am 1lO pm 140 pr OOO am 1040 am 3j pr 4OO nm 1 25 pm 25 pm 515 pr 555 Pr Daily except Sunday tt Fare for round trip 50 cents Olsons orchestra in attendance ev afternoon and evening Bathing oaing dancing Depot corner First South and Fourth rest BURLEY General Manager All those who smoke Sam Levy Ci V3T Manufacturing Cos 3 Bryan nioke union made cigar S11oel Slices 1 We have just bought a large bank linipt btock of shoes and will sell them 50c on the dollar THOMAS DRY GOODS CO I IDEEliS FIGARO CIGAIIS Th Rogers Clsax Co Wholesale Ce Jolt Kandy tchen 60 Man at i RELAY MANAGERS HEARD FROm Denounce the Ogden Tricksters in Unmeasured Terms PARTICULARLY lAnd His Word of Honor as a Gentleman lUshcls 3rcssise to the Editor of the Standard It is a Waste of Lather to Shave an ssA Grant Says If Yon Deal With Triclcstcrs Ton Must Suffer Senior Speaks Very Plainly Sn Francisco Examiners Vieir Progress of thc lessngC1 Yesterday The trick by which some of the Smart Alics of Ogden buncoed the Salt Lake bicycle riders and many of the general public who were interested in the transcontinental relay bicycle race ha raised quite a storm of indignation about the heads of the perpetrators of the outrage which is not likely to subside quickly The managers of the relay are unstinted in their condemnation of the methods employed and apply most scathing epithets to those who accomplished the scurvy trick The following letter was received by Mr Mullett from A Grant J3n Route via the Overland Limited Augusfi SO My Dear Mr Mullett was duped by the men whom I trusted and who gave RIshel and me their word of honor in regard to the packet coming to Salt Lake This is all I have to say in word of I explanation but I could write volumes I about the chagrin I felt at the subtle trick played us The relay is however a thing of I 3600 miles and even though I would have thrown it all up in my disappointment I realized that my first duty lay in keeping it going I enclose a letter I which I would suggest might be printed I to better show the facts as they are I Im nothing Saying Im sorry helps but if you deal with tricksters you must suffer The whole country shall know these facts and I am sure that Utah has not heard the last of the relay race i Yours respectfully A GRANT I The letter enclosed by Mr Grant and which was intended for publication in The Herald is as follows i LETTER TO THE HERALD To the Editor of The Herald I Dear SirIn justice to the management I of the NevadaUtahWyoming division of the great JournalExaminer I Yellow Fellow transcontinental relay I I take the liberty of asking you to set forth in your columns the facts that led I up to a denouement as far from the plan outlined as it was unplanned and I unanticipated by those who pretended I management in the socalled Ogden scoop When George Mullett Co I through their able representative I Rishel volunteered the management of nine hundred miles of the hardest I territory on this continent it was decided to bring the now famous packet from Terrace Utah across the great American desert to Salt Lake and thence through Echo canyon to the old Union Pacific trail There were two for this The first hinged reasons frst upon the fact that all riders were to mounted upon the Yellow Fellow wheel of which there are plenty in Salt Lake The second that the crossing of the American Sahara would increase the interest in the possibilities of the bicycle Ogden riders were not consulted I because she was off the regular course and her men would only have to be shipped the extra distance With this I plan in view the desert was surveyed 1 and relays appointed I I was not until such arrangements had been completed that Ogden awoke I to the fact that she was not represented and she asked that she be allowed to carry a packet from Terrace to Echo I north the lake to show if possible the superiority of her wheelmen This the management acceded to as it believed I there could be nothing but increased interest in the friendly rivalry engendered by a race of 165 miles As the relay approached Terrace It was learned that the desert was underwater and of course unridable and the Ogden men were asked If they would carry the packet to their city putting it in charge of the Salt Lake I couriers who would carry it to this city and out again to Echo This pro position was accepted but in appreciation of their courtesy in the aforesaid matter the management made an extra concession to the Ogden men in allowing them to carry the message to Farmington at which point the Salt Lake riders were to receive it The evening of the 28th inst Mr Schramm manager of the Ogden division gave Mr RIshel and the writer his word that this plan would be followed and the managers who had followed the I I packet day and night from San Francisco proceeded to get a little needed I sleep Imagine their feelings when in the morning they learned that they were the unsuspecting dupes of a I shrewdly laid plot to spirit the packet through canyons to the north of Ogden I city in order to fool the public at Salt Lake city in direct violation of the instructions of the authorities who are pledgd to direct the movement of the packet and contrary to their solemn word of honor The sequel is no secret and the chagrin of an overworked management and the people of Salt I Lake who had used their every influence to make the passage through Utah a success is known to all The foul and insulting things that have been said and printed of your townsman Mr RIshel are too palpably false to call for an answer but the records showing how by three night rides of 16 33 and 38 miles he thrice saved the total stopping of the packet and his brilliant showing in the successful covering of onequarter of the continent attest to his careful painstaking and at the same time heroic management I we were tricked if we were duped I was through our trust in the declarations of men we had no reason to doubt in a matter on which our government had seen fit to place her seal of approval Such a thing is to be deplored but by none so much as one who has the interest of the great relay and its disinterested supporters at heart The actual riding of the Ogden cour iers was magnificent but the long and dark rides of Salt Lakes ablest athletes has been unequalled at this time With a closing tribute to 11 Rishel who i is agreed is the hero of the first transcontinental relay Yours respectfully A GRANT General Manager FROM MR RISHEL To the Editor of The Herald I i would like to state a few facts of how Mr Grant Mr Doyle and myself were duped by the Ogden managers I was at Love Locks Nevada when Mr Mullett wired me that the desert was impassable I handed the telegram to Mr Grant and told him to go at once to Terrace and make arrangements with Ogden riders to carr the words I message to Echo The last wors said was not to sacrifice time by going down to Salt Lake I heard no more of the trouble until I arrived at Terrace unt Utah when I found at least two armed Ogden riders were there to capture the message at that point Mr Dull and Mr Cross had been instructed to turn the message over to the Ogden riders at this point which they made an effort to do in the least possible time no guns were necessary to capture it with I proceeded to Ogden with Mr Grant and Macdonald Mulletts representative and then learned for the first time that Mr Grant had insisted the insiste upon message going via Salt Lake I tried to reason with him and show him i was a loss of time but his reply was that the message must go through Salt Lake City At Ogden we met Mr Schramm and Senior of Salt Lake and they informed us that they both had relays to Salt Lake City Under these circumstances I told these two gentlemen that i would not be right to ignore either city and that they would have to divide the distance between them I waS then agreed upon that Farming ton should be the place where the I transfer should be made In the presence of Messrs Grant Senior and i myself Mr Schramm gave his word of honor as a gentleman that he would do as agreed upon This is all we could ask of any houest man We then went to bed leaving instructions to be called when the relay came through Tired and weary with our journey we were pleased to think that a gentleman I in whom we had implicit confidence would carry out his word while we I caught a few hours of needed rest I The people of Ogden and Salt Lake can pass their own opinion on Mr Schramm There are not words enough in the English language for me to express my contempt for this man In regard to the Ogden boys ride they did nobly and I doubt if any riders could have made better time over the tume route and the good people of Ogden I may well be proud of them I have I nothing but the best of feeling toward I them and will always be proud of an I opportunity to say a good word for them as to my treatment in Ogden I am sure the better class of citizens did not take any part in the disrespectful manner in which I was treated To the editor of the Ogden Standard I is Yours a waste of lather to shave an I RISHEL 1R SENIORS VIEW Salt Lake City Aug 31 1896 In reply to Schramm the honorable gentleman who had charge of the Ogden relay division that their reason for the deception was caused by the actions of the Salt Lake riders who were selected for their brawn more than their riding abilities and as he states were going to take the message from them In making this statement Mr Schramm deliberately lies and he knows it When I arrived in Ogden I found that the Ogden men expected to carry the message to Salt I Lake and of course I kicked at such an arrangement as I had men strung along every six miles between Ogden and Salt Lake City I was 1 finally agreed that the Ogden men should carry the message to Farmington and there deliver it to the Salt Lake riders and Mr Schramm gave his word of honor that it should go that way and so I left Ogden at 230 a Saturday and called off all the men between Ogden and Farming ton except one whom I could not reach in time and I informed Mr Schramm I of tme fact and asked him to inform the rider when his men passed him There is more honor in a dirty yellow dog than in the whole bodies of Messvs Schramm Beardsly and the Salt Lake ticket broker Jones the mayor pro tern of Ogden who prostituted their high office to favor such a small despicable piece of dirty work But after thinking the matter over I have come to the conclusion that i was up to the standard of such a small village and still smaller minded people Respectfully ALAN SENIOR THE EXAMINERS VIEW The San Francisco Examiner has the following account of the coup furnished by their special correspondent Episode has crowded upon episode and adventure upon adventure to make this by long odds the most eventful day in the history of the Examiner Journal YellowFellow transcontinental relay The kidnaping of the packet by the I Ogden division in order to outwit and chagrin the people of Salt Lake City was one of the most auaacious and skillful coups that could well be conceived In contemplating this unblushing piece of insubordination wherein were exhibited the ethic of a brigand in chaste concert with the politics of a boarding school miss and the manners of an Apache let i be borne in mind that the juvenile zealots of Ogden enabled Ogden to rob Salt Lakein a word Ogen they bit off their collective nose to spite their communal face It was all done expeditiously and with wondrous cunning The entire population of Ogden was in the plot but not a breath was allowed to estape that might warn the stranger within the gates THE MIGHTY RISHEL A strange tumultuous day it has been a day to be looked back upon with a sigh of relief as one rumbles clatters andsways away from the scene of so much turmoil and tries to classify nis impressions in the caboose of a freight train that is trying to make passenger time From the midst of a chaotic series of dissolving views stands frth the great figure of RIshel the bicycle Bedouin of the desert Rishel grimy unshaven freckled outwitted reviled commanding and jeered looms up gaunt ing and scornful above the shoulders of the rabble that triumphed over him At a distance it maynay it must sound trivial Indeed it really is trivial enough to any one except Rishel And even he is cheerful enough Rishel now At this moment he is perched on the brake wheel at the rear of the caboose devouring a watermelon and laughing grimly over the opprobrium that was heaped upon him by the good people of Ogden However Ogen story is worth telling from the beginning I was a fitting of yesterday aris sequel to the events yesteray ars lot of the ing from the fully confessed plot Salt Lakers to spirit the packet off through the desert before i could reach Terrace How the plot was hatched how it was frustrated by the desert route having been rendered impracticable by rain and how nevertheless there seemed all day to be a gun fight imminent between an Ogden and a Salt Lake courier were told fully in my dispatches yesterday RETRIBUTION ON SALT LAKE those who followed that narrative it will be apparent that todays event may be interpreted in the sense of retribution on those Salt Lakers who were the first to contemplate the act of brigandage diverting the packet from it route But Rishel the worst sufferer had been no party to that plot nor had Governor Wells of Utah I and the thousands of Salt Lake city I citizens who waited and waited yesterday morning with the van thought that it would fall to them to pay honor to the relay in the name of the people of Utah I arrived in Ogden from Terrace at 6 I oclock this morning The same train had picked up one or two of the couriers in the early stages of the division I between Terrace and Ogden and one of them walked up Twentyfifth street wit me from the depot carrying a broken wheel over his shoulder I dont know whether that lad knew of the plot but it is ten to one that he did viewing the complicity of the entire community But he made no sign and i 1 seemed genuinely surprised that the relay had not yet arrived in Ogden THOSE NAUGHTY BOYS WERE I I The transfer of relay had been arranged to take place at the corner of Washington and Thirtieth streets and early as it was there was much ostensible comment along that section of Washington street Marshals were riding up and down with an air of vast importance and tiny imps of boys were dashing up and down on bicycles of every known model up to ten years ago Now I suspect those marshals were innocentthey were too redolent of the ribbon counter too vain of their own offices to have been a party to a conspiracy setting their brief authority at naught but the grimy imps were in i I know I should have read it in their leering eyes but I didnt One of the first men I met was Rishel as he swung forth from the hotel refreshed by the first nights sleep he had known since the relay began Rish el by the way is the manager of 900 miles of the very worst riding in the relay I extends from Truckee Cal to Rock Springs Wyo and embraces every kind of country that a wheelman ought to dread WHY OGDEN DIDNT LIKE HIM Principally it is desert which is the big Bedouins strong point and well Rishel swung forth as I say and meting mebegan telling me in his snappy energetic way how and why he was unpopular in Ogden He did not care not he With his huge frame clothed in a travelworn corduroy bicycle suit and a flaming yellow and black sweater he stalked here and there returning looks of dislike with bold unconcern and acknowledging knowledging open gibes with laughing contempt They hate me explained because they think I deliberately laid out the original route in favor of Salt Lake city and ignored Ogden As a matter of fact I had no part of determining the course of the relay with regard to the two cities but it isnt worth my time to tell them so let them cackle LOOK AT THIS HE CRIED I was getting late and the relay was hours overdue We knew that the Ogden men had met with more than one mishap but that was not sufficient to explain the delay Stories began to circulate issuing from imaginable sources One was that two couriers had been disabled ten miles out of Ogden and Rishel sprang instinctively for his wheel as more than once in desert and mountain he had ridden back to rescue the package But he changed his mind he would wait for more authentic details before interfering Meanwhile we decided to breakfast Rishel picked up the morning Ogden Standard and turned to the relay story that was printed on the front page As he read his strong features became convulsed with rage and dismay Look at this he cried thrusting the paper before my Read this and this and jabbed passages in the article with his big forefinger SORRY TO DISAPPOINT YOU BUT I read and understood In a tone of mock solicitude and only half veiled exultation the Standard alluded to the possibility of Governor Wells and the people of Utah being disappointed after all their preparation for the reception of the relay In conclusion the writer hinted at the possibility of the Ogden riders taking the wrong roads That settled it The whole plot was revealed and Rishel jumped with an oath and rushed to find A Grant the general man ager of the relay But Grant had already caught a train and sped east to Echo to make sure that the packet was delivered there all right Cities might strive to cut each others throats but the relay must not be delayed EXHORTED COURIERS TO BE LOYAL And that was RishelS1 point of view as soon a his first gust of anger had subsided His couriers crack Salt Lake riders to a man were stretched across the Wasatches and the Rockies proper to Rock Springs 175 miles from Echo with only one small break covered by Evanston men and the moment he realized that news of the Ogden trickery might disorganize his ranks if he did not take action he wired exhorting them to let nothing stand between the relay and success but to take the package however offered And then the Salt Lake giant walked the streets of Ogden pushing his way calmly through the ranks of an exulting and insulting multitude that ha cast aside all restraint or thought of concealment While Rishels tied bit back was turned some wag a of crepe to the big yellow fellow on which he has skimmed over many a mile of burning desert He laughed when he saw i and did not attempt to remove the token YEARNED FOR CANYON SOLITUDES The story proclaimed abroad in accents of triumph was that the courier who was have taken the packet into Ogden had struck off into Ogden canyon as he reached the outskirts of town at 6 oclock and lit out for Echo and sure enough at 1115 a wire from Echo announced the arrival of the packet there Manager Grant was on the spot and the packet was promptly transferred to one of Rishels speediest riders who was at his post although the packet was some hours earlier than had been expected And so it was passed from handl to hand as if nothing ha happened and there could be no thought of reprisals or of disciplining the Ogdenites by returning the packet to the point at which it had been kidnaped for that would be in contravention of the entire genius of the relay which is speed speed speed BREAKING THE SCHEDULE INTO BITS BIT No man could have thrown himself into that spirit more heartily than big Bill Rishel who is now trailing the packet over the Rockies in the pitch darkness hoping to be In time to take I a particularly hard relay from Green I river to Rock Springs the last on his division He has a passion for work I has Bill The Salt Lake boys are malting splendid time breaking the schedule on every relay but when No 22 gets on the down grade beyond Wasatch and runs down into Wyoming well soon catch the packet PROGRESS OF THE MESSAGE CHEYENNE Wyo Aug 31The Wvoming riders in the transcontinental relay race have had a continuous struggle with rain mud and rough roads since leaving Rawlins last night I At that point the message was three hours behind schedule time and at Font Steele nineteen miles this side I it was five hours late The best riders in the state have pushed the message through today and succeeded In having it reach Cheyenne at 151 this afternoon six minutes ahead of schedule I I John Green who brought the message in rode the last nineteen miles in one hour Mrs Rinehart made the ride from Laramie to Red Buttes nine miles in thirtysix minutes Kearney I the end of the Wyoming division will be reached four hours ahead of time Krnjs Beer Ask for Krugs Omaha Beer Headquarters quarters and office at Earnhardt Stahl 73 East Second South street Is your liver wrong Dr Shores AntiConstipation pills will cure you Your druggist sells Wasatka 5 cents per glass For painless dentistry call on Dr Keysor 162 Main street ScottAuer bach building Seidenbergs Havana cigars The Rogers Cigar Co Wholesale Agents rk THE GOLD MEN AT WORK Propose to Teach Utah People How to Vote THE LATEST INSTANCE PSYVAKL SMELTEIR AT SANDY CLOSE DOWN Thc Order Received From Plttslmrg Yesterday Lead Trust Shows Its Ugly Hand Practically Concedes the Election of Bryaix Idle Talk About Free Trade Even thus early in the campaign the sound money men of the east are beginning to show their hands and while in some instances their methods are attended by considerable ambiguity still their cipher code is easily read and it must be admitted that their work so far is very coarse and falls far short of accomplishing the intended results viz the intimidation of the honest toiler and the laboring classes of the United States An instance of this class of work is revealed in the order just received from Pittsburg Penn tO close down the Pennsylvania smelter at Sandy this state The order is addressed to the superintendent of the smelter and by him probably according to instructions it was posted where the employees of the works could read i Schwartz the president of the Pennsylvania Smelting company goes a little out of his way in order to inform his employees that under the Wilson Democratic tariff law the duty on lead was reduced from two cents per pound to one cent per pound but he failed to add possibly through an oversight that this duty is on bullion and not on ore and he also neglected to state that the market quotations on lead have been gradually falling ever since Harrison began his administration and it would seem as if in his anxiety to educate his employees on the political issues of the day that Instead of telling a portion of the truth and that slightly shaded that he would tell it all in order that his men could be fully informed as tote exact condition of affairs There is one feature of the order however that is decidedly cheering and this is that the company is unwilling to assume the risk of the election of Mr Bryan which statement in itself is a practical admission that no goldbug has ever made before The further statement that the free coinage of silver would afford no relief is an assertion that would form the basis for a most interesting argument but the fact that it Is made by a sound money man cannot and does not carry weight with the intelligent and thinking men of this country and as to the statement that free silver would reduce I the cost of labor there js nothing in I it excepting a covert attempt to intimidate the laboring man to vote for McKinley and monometallism Mr Schwartz is also assuming a great deal when he intimates that with the election of Mr Bryan the duty on lead will be removed for he has no assurance whatever that this will be the case I The closing down of the Pennsylvania I smelter in the estimation of well informed men is being done for political effect and the gauzy letter accompanying the order was no doubt Intended for a very heavy and comprehensive campaign document but it falls to the ground of its own weight for the work is too coarse The order in full is given below as follows Pennsylvania Smelting Company Salt Lake Utah PIttsburs Pa Aug 17 1896 Branch Office Samuel James Esq Superintendent Pennsylvania Smelting Works Sandy I Utah I Dear Sir After two years experience I under the Democratic Wilson tariff law which reduced the duty on lead from 2 cents per pound to 1 cent per pound the i directors of the company have decided that they are unwilling to assume the risk of the election of ilr Bryan who is a I free trader openly proclaiming his opposition to any protection whatever consequently they have ordered the closing I down of the works at Sandy as soon as practicable The free coinage of silver would afford us no relief it would reduce our cost of labor but that saving would not be sufficient to offset the removal of the present low duty on lead The purchasing of ores has been ordered discontinued and you will work up the present stock on hand as speedily a possible Yours truly SCHWARTZ President You Could Never Guess The number of women in your neighborhood suffering from the various female disorders Though Dr Shores Favorite Prescription has cured thousands there are still some who have not learned of its virtues I is guaranteed a sure cure and is safe pleasant and easy to use I is not an internal remedy 100 at dTuggists or write to The Shores company Box 1205 Salt Lake city for special information One of Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets is a laxative Two are mildly cathartic One taken after dinner insures perfect digestion sound sleep and an absence of foul breath in the morn ing They are unlike ordinary pills because you do not become a slave to their use They not only afford temporary relief but effect a permanent cure Once used they are always in favor UELVL ESTATE TRAKSEERS I Cahoon et ux to Reynolds Ca hoon part of section 7 township 2 south range 1 east 5 630 I Edward A Powers to Harriet Ros slter part of lot 4 block 5 plat 1 I Ernest Rognon to McGurrin I lots in block 3 East Side addition 1000 Holmes to A Lowe interest in Blue Jay claim 1 i Theodore Lovendale to A Pendle ton lots in Pendletons addition 1200 William Crump to Margaret I Crump part of section 3 township 3 south range 2 west 4 A Sadler et al to Gustave Kroeg I er lots in Deskys Second addition 1 Veatch et a by sheriff to Gustave Kroeger lots in Deskys I Second addition 298 Samuel Hamilton to John Bowman I part of lot 2 bltfck plat A 1 John Bowman to Wright part of lot 2 block 60 plat A 1000 Crump to Margaret Crump part of section 3 township 3 south range 2 west 4 John Bowman to Adolph A Meir part 01 section 3 township 1 south range 1 west 500 Utahs famous medicinal water Wasatka Wrappers Closing out our law and percale wrappers cheap THOMAS DRY GOODS CO KENNETH DONNELLAN stock KNNETH stoc and mining broker 15 West Second South Telephone 670 No waste with Wasatka siphons Telephone 382 Dross Goods An advance shipment new fall dress goods just received and being offered much under value THOMAS DRY GOODS CO Only Sixty Seconds Just think of it The worst pain relieved in one minute by Dr Shores Mountain Sage Oil Sure cure for cramps colic diarrhoea and all summer complaints 25 cents at all druggists drugists i I Its Certainly Hot Enough 1k Buy a REFRIGERATOR now at our 2 I 1 remarkably low end of the season II Closing Out Price 1 Dinwoodcy Furniur Co i AK EXTINGUISHED RAY Wife Beater Sent Up For a Hundred Days A STORY OF DOMESTIC WOE alas IUAY TEM OF HEll TEX YEARS OF SUFFERING Judge Wenprer Fines a Wheelman Twenty Dollars For Careless Rid intz Oase of Peironnet WILD Tried to Kill His AVifc Xellie Humphries in the Toils Aguin John Ray the laundryman with a reputation in need of repairs was given a trial yesterday in Justice Wengers court for wifebeating With Mrs Ray the way of matrimony has been a rocky one She married the laundryman ten years ago and ever since then her life has been a nightmare be haunted dream He has on several occasions shut the door of their home against her and she has slept in hay rafts and on door steps Last Saturday night Mrs Ray went out with her two ragged boys following her and with an unweaned child in her arms in search of her recalcitrant spouse and found his loitering on State street in company with a colored woman On the night following this the final coup of the laundryman occurred At about 10 oclock when she attempted to enter the house he pushed her away and locked the door in her face Mrs Ray went immediately to the police station and swore out a complaint charging him with assault and battery committed on Wednesday last On the strength of this the laundryman was arrested by Patrolman Perry Kay made his own defense yesterday and told the justice he was not guilty Mrs Ray was the only witnescs for the prosecution She told with weteyes and frequent sobs the story of her ten years ot suffering The two pale faced boys with the frayed marks of poverty upon them stood near by and the pinched face of the baby was hidden against the breast of its mother The Judge sentenced Ray to ICO days George Purcell the wheelman who was out scorching on Saturday night without a light was fined 20 by the city Justice yesterday Purcells wheel ran Into a baby carriage on Third South and threw out an infant onto the sidewalk The wheel also passed over the arm of a Jewish girl who was standing close to the baby carriage Pieronnet Who shot his wife a short time ago with almost fatal results appeared for trial yesterday in the police court Mrs Pieronnet was unable to be present and the case was postponed until September 14th Nell Humphries was again in the tolls yesterday for getting wrapped up in a superb Jag The Judge fined her 15 TOOK A TMIHLE George Oswald the state street shoemaker commonly known as Payne the Shoemaker in some way got a Jag on last night and knocked to smlthereenes the idea that a drunk man cannot injure himself in a fall Coming out of Lowlins saloon on Main street Oswald slipped on a banana peeling or something equally treacherous He fell against the curbstone cutting a large gash over his right temple He was to all appearances a dead man when Officier Parry picked him up and took him to the station in the patrol wagon For about an hour Dr Wright labored with him dressing the wound which is not thought to be serious finally rousing him out of the stupor At last accounts the shoemaker was doing well Wasatka mineral water In siphons 125 per dozen Telephone 382 Handsome Jewelry Free Until September 30 1S9G Buy a 25c bottle Wolcotts Pain Paint Remedy and you will receive a coupon which may entitle you to either a handsome Jewelled ring elegant scarf pin or pair very fine eardrops free Pain Paint cures catarrh fevers and all aches and pains sell and it is a friend in need All druggists WANTED A GOOD GIRL for general house 218 East Second South RUSTLER for clothing business good money to right party Apply Charles Barber 406 Constitution building A GOOD GIRL at once for general housework I FAITHFUL PERSON to travel Salary S7SO and expenses References Enclose selfaddressed stamped envelope Secretary box Chicago Main GIRL for general houswork 158 North A LADY between 2 and 5 years who has had some business experience Permanent position if suitable Address Room 40 Mercantile block city BIG MONEY in latest campaign and comic buttons 50 kinds Bottom prices Box samples for dime Campaign Supply Co 94 Arch street Boston Mass LOST PAIR of goldrimmed spectacles also ladys portemonaie containing small change and papers Return to 167 Third street and be rewarded SATURDAY NIGHT black silk belt silver buckle attached engraved Feb 26 either in front of Western Union tel egraphi office or Corrrneroiil National bank house building Miss Ciawson Bee Hive BUSINESS CHANCES 8 average weekly net income with 250 invested Safe conservative Prospectus proofs free Daly 1293 Broadway New York t30 WEEKLY income with rO invested absolutely secured purchases interest in business Room 4GS McCornlck EDUCATIONAL SALT LAKE Business College 76 West Second South city Regular fall term ie gins September 7th Send for circular gns STEAMBEATING MORAN STEAM AND HOT water heating and ventilating fpparatua No 70 West Second South THE DAVID JAMES CO steam and hot water heating No 67 Main street 1 FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD for teachers ana pupils at 516 East First South 1 FOUR ROOMS buttery and closets 604 Main street SIXROOM house buttery closets bath hot water 259 Sixth street THREE FINE office rooms at 60 South Main street FOR SALE I NICE HOME for sale cheap Address S27 East Fourth South 2 REWARD for the arrest and conviction of any person found guilty of obtaining the gold in the dental case at the Dental Insurance Cos display 228 South Main 21 JUMP SEAT buggy cheap Inquire Wipter Constitution Building i GROCERY STOCK 750 Sales 560 daily I rent 20 Drug stock 1000 corner cheap rent Office business 200 pays 100 monthly Second hand furniture i business 1500 Other choice opportuni ties to suit 408 McCornlck bulding opportu 1 AN UNDIVIDED onehalf Interest or the whole oZ my carriage business For particulars call on or address Phil Neder 158 West First South street i MONTANA people as usual are sHow Ing their faith In tjalt LaKe city by purchasing homes anu building sites Oakley seems to be their choice I is Oakley high deep lots wide streets and alleys Really nrstclass In every snc respect and prices within the reach of all to 0 to 200 per lot no per month no Interest South Hubbard 4 West Second FOR SALE OR TRADE SALOON best location good invest ment good reasons for selling given Enquire Frank HiUer 10 East First South PERSONAL MAZ1E palmist and card reader 332 pmist Main street Full readings 50 cents cards or palm 2 cents MR STEWART dressmaker 223 West Third South 2 PROF PFUHL Sdentinc Astrologer Author Lecturer writes Leturer your past and future teaches astrology Raybould I Block 2 South Main street Room 17 I UMBRELLAS covered and rspalred at South Salt Lake Umbrella Mayer work 4 EaSt First ACCOUNT SICKNESS 1000 absolutely 1 secured buys interest in great monopoly 4 I netting nO weekly experience unneccsl sary Herald office I ROSH HASHANAH anti Yom KIpPur 56o7 Services during the holidays Septem her 7 to 29 will be held at Temple Bnal I Israel Seats may be secured by calling upon Mr Welts 131 Main street calng I TH SEAL Fish and Oyster market formerly Gibson King 7 West First South street is still alive and selling the very choicest fish and oysters to be ob tamed In the intermountain country Telephone 303 I FIT YOURSELF FOR PROMOTION BY STUDYWe teach Mining Prospect teac Minng Prospet I Ing Mechanics Mechanical Drawing Electricity Steam Engineering Architec alEt ture Architectural Drawing flhi Engineering I and Plumbing BY MAIL Send for Free Circular stating subject you I wish to sturdy The International Correspondence Schools Box 923 Scranton Pa 1 PUT YOUR gold where it will do the most good The Dental Ins 2 So Man st will tell you where that Is I Dr Tolhurst manager I UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City Entrance examinations September 16 17 18 1S95 Registration of students September 2 New courses extended fate See advertisement In Sunday Herald For annual and other Information apply to James Talmage Ph president I I LEES BEDBUG A7VO COOKKOACEj KiLLERS Guaranteed to free premises Cann Il Kc Address Lee 2CO State street Chicago SHORTHAND COLLEGE SHORTHAND COLLEGEjMcGurrins Shorthand College Progress building Students may enter at any time MONEY TO LQAN MONEY TO LOAN on real estate ete Elmer Darling Railroad Ticket Broker OR BUY developed mining property and paying stocks 408 McCornlck building PLUMBING AND TIN WORK THE DAVID JAMES CO plumbing and cornice work No G7 Main street PROFESSIONAL CARDS ATTORNEYS I Is SKIN HOGE Attorneys at Law 140 South Main street over AIds store MOYLE ZANE COSTIGAN Attorneys and Counsellors at Lay Rooms 7 to 1 Deseret National banlc building DICKSON ELLIS ELLIS AttorneysatLaw Rooms 512 515 Projress building DENTISTS DR KBYSOR DENTIST Rooms 4 I building 2 and 3 first floor ScottAuerbach i HAPPY HOUR DENTAL CO 46Y 2nd So Appointments by mal solicited SALTAIR BEACH Time Table In effect May 31st 1S9C at 1015 AJL Leave Salt Lake Arrive Salt Laka 1015 a 130 215 1i 605 pm 415 I 635 545 850 pr 715 1045 I Fare fqr Round Trip CO Cents i Trains leave II Depot CUAYTOX Manager ji i ir ik i.

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