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Show as ofScers at Cheyenne have refused to Kot a majority merely, but the whole receive the deposition of applicants people attest the wonderful cures of for the purchase of desert , lands bt. Jacobs Oil. livery house should . in submitting final proof, wtea nave it. CURSORY. COMMEXT. y I gee In an eastern paper an article idaa-.Daily, Tm'ii4, headed, fWhat shall we wear?" taking rota o'oioox. . vests the position that double-breastwill be Just the thing. . People out here in Utah will doubtless differ with this ;' rtixno and rususHEo it the J ; conclusion. Cold weather is creeping DESERET NEWS COMPANY. on to us stealthily, and to say the least a vest of any kind would be barely sufficient protection against the InCHARLES in PmOSZ, EDITOR clemency of the elements. I am in favor of wearing some other articles of clothing' besides the double-breast. waistcoat. E VENING NEWS - s r-tilt- it j taken before other than the renter and receiver of the district In w hlca the lands are situated. The Omrais-sion- er General of the land o ce has been requested to issue an order that final deposition of an applicant can be taken before 'the register and receiver of the land district to which the land Is situated, or before the clerk of any court of record, or a U. 8. commissioner. Secretary Teller has made aa Importmodification of the ruling of Secant retary bchurx ia desert land cases. Secretary4 bchurx held that desert land entries were hot assignable, and so far Secretary Teller concurs. But of Secretary Schurz's that portion which says, 'there is ao discreruling tion which authorizes me to regard such claims as assignable because the ' assigns ent was made under a misapprehension" does not meet with Secretary Teller's approval, and he says : "I do not understand that a party ia under a misapprehension of the law ao as to lose any rignt when he acts under official interpretation. A misapprehension in such a case Is upon the part of the interpreting authority and not upon him who in the prosecu-sio- n of bis claim conforms to such interpretation. Speaker Carlisle said to' an Associated Press reporter that it was not probable there would be any tariff this session. general legislation There is not time, , he said, and the fact that, as a new administration is about to come in. democrats and re publicans are alike disinclined to at tempt anything like a general revision of toe tariff now.' ed ed TUB MESSAGE. An Eastern paper states that a little put in t butter will give it the Thx message i of . President Arthur annato hue so attractive to purchasers. which we print in fall' and golden 1 do not make this statement to induce which came ia. excellent shape by ths Western Union Telegraph llne.ls a well Utah dairy people to dye their' butter,ct considered and temperate dox:tttaf n. but merely to tell them why their pio-duIs not so as some of embracing a jrreat variety of topics " to-d- , " ' ay good-looki- and coached In plain and understand We find little to object . able language. ' to In his recommendations to Congress with the exception' of his references to Utah, silver coinage and Internal , revenue. We think that the revenue tax on tabacco and other luxuries as I wll at UstUled spirits might bcfreUin-In- ed with profit to the country and' 00 -! . Jafr to Individuals. . It seems to u that it would be wroDg policy to cripple the silver interested that by stopping " the issue of one dollar and two dollar notes the silver dollar might come into more general use ; we consider the Prc-- " ' sldent's remarks on the silver f. questio a ' as In the .interest of the gold kings ' rather than for the" general welfare. And we 'regard his recommendations boV Utah as sJ much Republican ' twaddle, la keeping with the enuncla-- 1 ' tlons of bis party but not designed for practical 'purposes. We need nolf dwell on this. There 4s nothing ew in it. It : :' ia 9o very likely io have mucb..ihflu ence except on. the. minds of men who' : ..7 carf nothing ior the1 constitution ncj ' ' tthj fthfe "of citfcensj so Ion? they can carry a point and pander to the .prejudices Jot their .constituents- - In the mala we think the message sound ana conservative. And if there is V 'BQ.tbtns: very remarkable in it, there is . t no! ery. remarkable issue at present i ? '! J"Pre. the- - couotry. requiring special. PmuMAnt'a mAaasnA mAntlnn In USsi AtVStUVll S7 - . " ,' . ,4 .. - . ( CP STRUCK A MARK'S fcEST, the Imported. There is another article besides annato that Eastern people do not always put into their butter designed for' the market. They should introduce some of it by way of exWe have reference to periment. ' ., ; cream. .. . i '"i to-nig- ' Mr. Mlln, who appears at- the Salt has the reputaLake Theatre tion of being a great actor. ' I have no doubt he will be received as such by - ht, drama-lovin- my felloff-cltlzen- g By s.' ht ' - ' - . - antl-"Mormo- ns, . -- - f J sf s i O NEetc APPLT COOK. IMMZDI- rirst streets. J. dt; FOUSALE, CHEAP. GnTARS 43 t, flO, flSand'ta. j rof. A. Andre's, E Second Street. . CRGAXS Gaguage d Xw notice to chjed irons. - In tbe matter of th Estat of Ol Uaarder, deceaaed. dit St , -- OF If ON ICY. THE OWNER, ,A' eaa obtain Jrlk. tt by at the Police Oourt or City Hall. applrlaa dlt IS C02HNG! CmDOlBTMAS BUGQT AND HARNESS, made tn this cirr. Arnlr to a. W. W. IUiI. t-- V. OOT and music) WAITT33D. AS GTRX, Pta aad r t. dis ( VTTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BT THK JLI tthderslgned Administrator of the K of Ola Gaardr. deceased, to the tat THE creditors of, and alt parsons haying daunt th said deceaaed, ta exhibit the against with th aoessai y voaehera, witaia Tarn months-afte- r flrst publication of thw This medicine, Iron with ymre aotio. to th the said Administrator at Lis reeetabla tonics, combining ouicklr and ponii.lt-mlMorran Oouaty. J ta sldeae rt Milton, Cures Dyapepsla. ladigrslioa.W'rakneaa, . SORKNMADSEX, Blaad, iIalarin.Ukil!s aad VeTcra. Impare Administrator of the Estate of Ol ' aad NaaraJsrrau: deceased. It is an uniaiung remedy lor diseases of the Gaardar, aad l.lrer. Bldaeya It is inraluable for Wsesses twcnHar to Woman, and all who lead sedentary lives. ; It does not injure tba teeth, cause headscbe.or , . ., TJEQAIi KOTICE. produce constipation oAt Jron medanne do Kotice of Executor's Sale of Real Estate. nn punues me tiooa,stimtiism thuenncaesfaids tbe assimilation of food, re- - DECORATE YOUR HOME3 "VITITH NICB CHRISTMAS MOTTOS, T done np m arery style and shape and in all sixes. Lara Motto for tba Bchool Koom or lleeting House a - Prices specialty. " Strictly tow. t ANDEKSOX BKOS., 4 " . - ... fcirr 0.L.ELIAS0I, KEOIXGTOX, WOODABD , PasftlasMt, Oregrav 162 Main Street. : dew the way that huge poster representing hire in the character of the "Melan PMimaatestCtosMt-aHa choly Dane," ' at the grave, has its Owiagto the large and Elegant Stock comical side. The "skull of" Yorick 1. Post master-Ge- n Washington. which he holds, in his hands looks not eral liatton has made his report for the unlike a large turnip, and the sombre fiscal year.i The revenues were expenses, 846,404, SGrt.Ca Prince appears to be contemplating it r ot $3,001,833.67; to a deflcit leaving with a view to reaching a decision as wmcn are aaded outstanding debts and to whether he will eat it raw, or- - defer credits of the Pacific railroads, raising pert;! OPTICA! GOODS r aft Wholesale Agents. ANNOUNCEMENT1 . 7 SPECIAL! ' Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday, .. ' : CLOCKS,ju8t'beci?iVedV CX, Salt Lake Tlieatre, Of , , appetite, 8iga and Show Card Writers, Old Consilta. lief es Heartburn and Ktlchiiig, aud strengthtioa BoUding, opposite Z, C. M. 1., Slaia ens the muscles and nerves. .. d Street. For Intermittent Ferers Lassitude,' lack of it has no equal. Energy, The genuin has above trade nark and J9 crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. saosi chbsical co, b.iltmokjc bp ' ' : 'S--. AN ORDER OF THE PURSUANT TO within and for Salt Lake County and Territory of Utah, made and entered on th S3nd day of KoTmber, A. IX 184, in th matter of th estate of ChristoWilliams, deceased, we, Jacob VVeiler pher and Feter Sinclair, executors of said estate, will sell for cash, at private sal, the following described real estate, situate ia Salt Lak County and Territory f Utah.to wit: ah ori on ay ay acre lot, sitoatea in Big Field Survey, Block X, Lot 18. Fiv- (5) acre Flot, nar James Smith's flour- mill. Sugar Hons Ward, all of on city (corner) Lot, Lot 6. Block J, Plot A, fronting Stat ltoas ana kock Kauroaa tract:, situate in th Third (3rd) Ward (a house of seven (?) rooms, log stable, ethr outhouses, and an oronaru situate on a corner jot 01 on Hundred aad thirty (ISO) rods. Lot S. Block 19. Flot A, also in th Third (3rd) Ward. Any person wishing,, to buy f aid land or any part thereof wnl propose to Bishop Jacob Weiler, Third Ward. Salt Lake City, in writing.' Any bid offered aad accepted will be subject t the approval of the Court. Offers will be received until the 13th of next snoDtn. v. .. ' ...4. 1 ' , - , JACOB WKII.ER, "SCUtOrS. ( PETER SINCLAIR, . Salt Lak City, Not. S4th,issi. me excess oi aisoursementa over reve': DECEMBER 2xd, 3od, axp 4th: ' nues to $3,204,484.12. The revenues were $i,17U0S.62 less than for the preThird annual. tour of th nacoesAfal' Shake ceding year, owing to the reduction of T sperian actor ' . postage from three to two cents. The . estimates 'for the fiscal year ending We Will give June 30 18So, are: Receipts, ordinary postal revenues. $50,872,8iw 24: money SPECUL KDUCESIENTS 1B84FRU1T CnOPIBBi order business, $400,000; total, Sustained by the young and tslented : all expenses, '.. Disbursements, Tragedienne, ' Pacific tnclodiBif Railroad credits, AT , tCt OUB CUSTOMERS. deficiency to be supplied, . S4,&Mi,34!.2. The receipts for the year And Sa efficient company pf Shakesperian are estimated with uncertainty,' the report says, because there la as yet no auo basis by which the - revenues on a two cent basis can be reck Howard. Highest Market Price paid for Klgia, Waltham, Spriagoeld and oned, the reduction in ta rata all kinds Of DRIED FRUIT. ' Centennial of postage 'from three cents having ' ronw m a. im wnen it unequally CITY affected varioos quarters, but a regu7 lar increase ot a per cent, is expected, Leave and our Delivery addrsss f and that would place the. receipts at ; IX GOLD AND ' " 8H,Ta3t CASKS. , WEDXESDAT, wagons will fcaii. ; the figure riven abova. ' " The reduction of poata$t affected At B'oQl'ai ' the sales of postal cards a that the f 'l TfUntSDAT. - SHIPIIEIITSniUTECOUHTfil number issued last veur was ia.S49jQCu ' Warranted less than the preceding year. Coiie- c- i All our Goods areCall .; jvr 23 and for onr reapoct. were at,- - alvaa ry iions on secona ciass matter sad ba coavlaeod. Costumes f ' Magnificent Company t , By Bail ros?jfvd att ttn d, Superb oran increase fis4.414.ts1 oau,on.i Our own- wagons Malt dally over the preceding year. Ot this Usual Oriees Of admisaion. V avtra Torino oeneiii or nippers. source of revenue 24 00 per cent, was ARE. cnarge for ueserved Seats. AK t , In New 9.41 collected Office Bog per cent, open Monday, 10 a. m. The case of the man who was fined at Chicago, 6.42 York, per cent, at Boston, TUTCDXKSDAT EVEXDTO. OCTOEEH in the police court yesterday for knock with St. Louis, CincinPhiladelphia, TV . Mad, a roan MARE, a little wMttia LOST.-- . ,. , nati and San Francisco following in . on mraaaea wita a cross (Uharca lug his wife down, and battering his order. niaa loot, were There 11,246,&4& mother-in-laoa left shoulder and veated on "CWOM THH FIFTH WAKX, A ROAN registershould, teach a lesson articles bandied, and 4.751.872 nieces brand) thigh, iadistinet on left ribs, and on left JJ on Horse, about years old, brand J H. to men" who do not carry around a ed af undelivered mail were received, at thigh a brand Jresembling JI combined. Jr. left thigh. When it got away it bad oa' auu uiiuio. AUD UUUVr Will Dv lasso to prevent their tempers tram tne jueaa letter Office. un " last soen sne naa a tymg strap on neck with halter strap attached, shoes on. warded by returning it to t Considering the investigations made Uive , funning loose.. I recommend as a pre : reinformation WICKUE'8 . . office at this and be STABLE. ' ' oipmervial agents during the year the warded. . ventive of dangerous outbursts of by special fclreet. A the result of these inves says repoit TATLOR. swU E. Tn03. i one tigations was gratifying to the Depart passion, that hasty people adopt of a number of rules.--; When they are ment. Dishonest and negligent discovered. The former provoked they should do either of thd were were ana the latter repriremoved ; before Cherry speaking jr manded and more fully following things instructed in acting r Repeat the alphabet count their duties., In a large number of ftnt. In IftSfl flm(1U OIiIa w.r ........ ,ww twenty--whistl- e - naTing a tune go "out Ino cases where postmasters were discovoea to a oron-U- 1 suDject ' STATIONERY bo : to ered in their short It afTectloa. with freanent the back; yard and saw a two-fo- ot was owing to negligence accounts, y m iMtAtiMUMii, y , or lack of cerfoe 1 olda nnaabar a of ysors,. bersbj diameter log Into, stove wood dig a ability to manage the affairs of their that Cacaav Pxctoras. Ana's tify giTes post hole; In fact anything respectable office. Too many postmasters feel saa prompt rallef aad Is th most sBacUTa warranted in regarding their positions until they get time to cool off. When as ever tried. sinecures, and feel free to give their remedy I have i- JaJfXS A. riAinLTOir, the heat is reduced the danger is pass- attention to other business, content to fdltorof Th Cretcentf KOTICE OF REMOVAL! ed. Ifthere Is to .be any weeping draw their salaries as officials, leaving oi managing tneir omces to by a man ' liable to. commit rash and roe worx This MtGUaad. Ohio, Jnna 26, 1882. " should not be allowed. TOSKFH BENTLKT. CARPET WEAVER, nave used Aran's Cnsimt outrageous acts, 'let It ; be before the others. 4(S. "i Postmasters at first and second class has remaved to Stat Road, opposite aa a m nis are tmoRAL deeds apriag in addition to a good done, and then not do them, offices should be required to give their Ver City Hall, where e with and of trawbla Inns; aagli foot, A hot tempered person always reminds entire time to their official duties, and Carpets rn stock, he ou am 1' oSTaes, veeoaamend. band Coal aad ta keeps and Kindling Wood. pleased me of a roan driving a span jat wild should not be permitted to engage in to any one I Ieli affected. Carpets woren in th best .similarly other business that requires any colts with a piece of boiled carrot for any ' -- gi im.uiiri;uop auu goou. Habvxt BarenitATr, portion of the time for which they are Home-mad- e PrcpitetorGkbsirotsl.M bits, and a string of spool cotton for paid by the Government. This result ' '' should be brought about even If it re 't . ;T" - raxraax b ' lines. i , i it aQ kinds, kept constantly an hand and quires a statutory enactment to effect Dr. Mad to Order. Also, ail kinds of J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. it. i ne rostmaster ueneral urges the PARTNERSHIP fTHK Sold bj all DroxirHta. development of the free delivery sysnKlffimmbr JL existing under tbe firm and nam of MP0RTED FlTRNITUilE tem, holding that it encourages method onerwooo in the delivery of mail and stimulates uros., is Hereby dissolved by consent. Robert Sherwood assume will ' raa wasTmav mnoa TXLxaaara una biraot from the best Factories constantly correspondence. He recommends that all debts and liabilities and accounts due . arrivias; and in densely populated districts hamlets LTdlKirBaAlri PoitoTo-Daj- ! ana ana tne businrm, continue the owing be ; united in accomtheir ness at th old stand. postal Sold Lowest Prices. ;;7-,A M'KJ I CfA wilv::;!" modations, so as to ! ' ' . . O. W. SHERWOOD, bring them SaBAad?rUdsaaaaolateIy para , ., . 49T SEE IT AT : ROBT. SHER A'OOD. ' '' within (. the of the law scope ' WOSK-BIIwhich allows a free system to COSiORESWIOHAI. iis every postofflce having more than .' SOBEHSOll ;. UITBODITCKD. ,.',V , ,j OIBLQUIST'S. THK TESTt . patrons. Mr. Hatton. in cltinsr th on affeot eaa down, stova a imtn . rTa kfact that the free delivery system earn top waaU. Aelwai. taa rwovi thatocorgraad . ESTIMATES FOK lSS. .. rtdt ed, last year i.r.3,X7S.aa over its exdN vill m aarsaalrad .t.c the pri.no. at Ml W, FtraS Boatb Htreet, ; penditures, says he is convinced that aauaaai l , Salt Lake . City, nab. has come for a reduction of - THE BE POST OF POSTMASTER. the time on ,.local letters. postage fma ' ' J. FaoraiKToa. ETC. Cnoziaa, UATT09T, ETti. The Department viewa with a Jeal ,XKAI, ous eye the growth of the messenger TERMS- - $1.00, $1.2i and f i.60 per day. service system ana the Postmaster-GenerEstimates for laaeWBilla Is al Meals at ail hoars, 25 cents :r' describe the dutyof the lsMdete. . : V" r : ' - f ' I . . service In thj matter of quick postal local 1. Representative delivery Washington, as follows : . The : ne IV chairman of the Morrison, ways and cessity ana demand In cities for means committee, was asked Wuhea to Inform h ia" friends and the public me prompt transmission and devlvery by an Associated Press reporter if be of letters between business passing thought there 'was any probability of men and others has resulted in the eswar the enactment of any tariff legislation tablishment, in many of what places, at the present session. lie replied may be termed letter express compathat he had not yet had an nies, which, by the employment ot Opposite the Hooper A Eidercdge Block. to ascertain bow membersopportunity felt upou messenger boys, are enabled to greatly the subject, it might be that there bad facilitate Intercourse of this character been some modification of opinion by among merchants, professional since last session. it representatives Beet Fori, Teal I asi ainiion, others engaged in active lire. was certain that if there had not been I am of the opinion that the public some change of views by democratic have a , OV THE VERY BEST jUAlJ4-Y- ; right to expect that this departmembers, no tax reduction could be ment should make the same effort to AT CHE.1PICST R ITES. had except by aid of republicans. serve them and faithfully In promptly uo not propose the transmission aaueu: lie. "i letana of delivery KOT COSTaTK JLB3I0SIA. to attempt any experiments, but ters as is done by All kinds of SAUSAGE a f HaDOES parties, nna there is kaow of no way Inprivate WnSiSjisii. Ska NCVEK Speclsfty i ii, upon inquiry, which can be this SCrrCall and aa .Uim.-i dim . ' any reason to think a bill propose better accomplished than by a laaillBaalioai.iforaoaaftaraf It aeaatary special stood ha. inga moderate reduction could pass postage taaenasnwsrrbiahlatat, For , letters this session, I shall certainly bring, in mailed andstamp. . for special TCI TEST C? TY.2 CYZHs such a bill." In answer to further and prompt . intended delivery at free dequestioning, Morrison said that it was livery offices. This . (of New York.) should be Price Baldcg 1'owder Co., , . not unuiteiy that the discussion of leg- ot the denomination istamp ten of ' and cents, oa atrras islation necessary to carry the Mexican when affixed to a letter, in addition to Author, Lecturer, and America's Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, treaty into effect would open up the Proper POSta?8 chunr. ahnnM Inm, - new Oroatest Specialist, . ruelarin question, for it as speed v a, delivery a possible ' Taa generalwith sWoagart. mart SsHdoas aad aataral Located permanently at. Salt lake City. in relation to the after Its reception treaty savor Spain baowa.aod at -any letter carrier ! ."; , , . . . Utah. commerce of tho United States with office. The outside distribution could Yeast G:.?.s W Office hours, 10 to 4 and 7 to 8 p, m.- -s Prlsa's Cuba and Porto Rico would be dis be effected by Lrpu!!3 messenger ' Dry Bop cussed lu executive session by the rrLlaht,HrlthyhrMd.TbaBMt nnn employing VmiIUIMvw-U- . such U JXJ JLOTAX SIUpOTXr saiarv, ana in wari. henate, and would not be likely to lead wj as circumstances numbers should kfaia St., between td and FOR SALS BY CROCERS, to any open discussion of the tariff rant. I am satisfied that such an eftd Sooth Straeu.l 8T. tOUIS. question. ' As to oilier work of the fort to accommodate the public would CHICAGO. . COJTSUI.TATION FREE on. all Nervous. session. Morrison said he understood still further commend the free delivery Chronic and Female Diseases Blood, it was proposed to' push through the service to Its patrons in the and Deformities, etc. cities large ' Methods of Treatment dius at once. There where it is in operation. appropriation Eolectic, Electricity, MagnetismHomopatiiy. might also be some land grant legisla and MediIn confidence' report expresses .The cated and would Baths, etc. this take up most of the efficiency of the Star route service, tion, the time of the session but urges the amendment of the Jaws questions, testimonials, circulars, etc. to contracts in that bra neb, so : I tor relating mm,m UlOMOlUJICiU UQ&rU lV6a as to to rive awards live who persons The following estimates have been along the Hoe of the route, and thus submitted to the House committee on stop the speculation business. Ko eomplainU are so tnsldlooa In their - r In conclusion, the report gives data sauckother . F. W. MADSEN. ' appropriations for the fiscal year end4 : 4. . niuurvn, ' '' as thoaa affecting the throat and longs; ft0: ing June 8Qth, Pensions, $).00O,-OO- of the routine wot king of the Departso am trifled with the snffer-of by railltarv academy, $393,344; fortimajority MEMBER TITE E ment, and urges the development of Tba ordinary eoogh or cold, resulting fications, $7,303,QpO; consular and dip- the foreign mall system esgenerally, lomatic from a $1,823,176: nary. pecially with Mexico. It also approves perhaps trifling or ancouseioae . 'tt t:KA fWi expease, Hmm itil la often bat tba beglanVg of a fatal the suggestion made by the 09,18 ; Indian'bureau,7,33S.049,army ; dent, that postal notes be superintenamended to iekaaasra van's Caaaar PpxTonai, baa ."j,iiu,4yj; legislative, ezecuuve and be payable to order if desired, and deiu a ferty yesri' ffghr proven It Judicial expenses, :2,30300; agriculscribes t&e work on urtosi buildings, w'Ah tLirost su4efficaej and should be long Uiseasit, tural department. $61)9.110: snndrv and the facilities of the Department. takeu la all teat without delay. ' civil expenses, $32.32C,02; District ot . ... .: " Columbia, 1, 740,07-1- ; improvements of A T.rrlbl Crag-I- Csrd. A m rivers and harbors, S3.1T7.400: total ft UUIfUtK. ft., & "Ia 1SS7 1 took Mero eoUl, lrhlch sffeeted The estimates for the of several weeks Husseli f254,820,707. Co., em- my lanpa.- I ta a terrible eongb, aud passed present fiscal year were f 213,29,es9, ploying 653 men In. manufacturlE ag- aigbt atter ii iit witUoot slaep. - Tba doctors and the appropriations $177,7 73, CO; ricultural machinery, cave resumed Sateaie up, 1 ricd Area's Chessy whieh relieved my of estimates for the next fiscal work at a 19 per cent, reduction of induced sud aCorded tu the lungs, . rext uaeesaurr t iiwp. year over those of the present year, wages...i, for the of recovery my over $43,462,054, and the appropriations strength. By tLe ennttuned sa of tba Itctohal ; Claw till After tb iwrnm.r of the present year, $A2,Sit,077. ear as t ireetcd. I ' trm r PlTTSatTxn. TliAMifnn. old, bat am auisfiad jm-aad roar Bill IntlMtd tm turn bearty, steel works, employing 6,000 men wilt cutcaav. ktJCtonxL saved ana. ' WoaAca Senator Dawes Introduced closedown the Fair aaoTflKa. latter of next iiReeAinglMMa'tut part . and referred to the committee oa Ia weeir and rtn!t nntl Jaly.lissa; dian Affairs a bill conferrin? citizen- hOlldXTS. unions V:.st Is ah mi,Ttut. CroBj- -A Mother's Trtinte. " . ship on Indians. The bill provides w t Ummi oi vrucrs. VThlU ta th a In that native Indian bora th United eooatry Isst winter my little :"At TTecik sue Valuta, " I' boy. tbiaa year; old, was taken iil wita eroup; l', States, and who has voluntarllT taken t a fa it reetoe-if woaid from stransa-iKtioup his residence in this country apart Th ten Per sect redaction at ths 30X.3D SKMtasted tlie use Irom any tribe of Indians, and bas American Iron Work and Lewis of, A,,cfc' of to. family 33 a touie of roMU ii. was ats X7. adopted the habits of civilized Lie, i'oundrr was accert-- 4 bv the em wUieh ZZAlsZlZTI Cz CO., C3 TZrAn la too Itonse. This was tried la sm., ket nt snail be considered a citizen cf the ployees tzi work cci-ss- ea Jrcet. Gait a ussal. tt and oxaes, t in I t v a Lf an honrtbe loour ! United States and entitled to tliatri- J C::r i ,u; lt-- turtle i. vllexes of such citizenship. 'y. Ita doe-tt it t. t fe t l.croaai. Una A bill introduced bv Senator Culiom ared ' e. t tr i iv yoa wouUer at S iictorv Las been wi: to prohibit distinctions la the army, t raww r- '..I ' f that hereatter all reri-n- ts and v swa resumed woix at Vo old " ?n . 4 provides sv "liflDrfT." of the army or branches of the m.. ary vr. I ia &t, i,w J,,ay ie, 112. U be service of the United States -: 1 c-" r I AVI VS C TtSV rrriottAL rzttzr tri ti. open allse to all Araerlcsa circus, amy Unvt.f f..r i fo 11 -. II;-- . a L Cj.'s nt and authorizes .the President t? ap1 ' :rs at K: b - t-11 ta j it l e ruoet eZeetu! -f.-a commliEloa and ctr art! wl ca-'icJlcrs II tar point haT erer 3r Jy u lrrc,"i,T:l:; jtr ' A. .1. Cwajste." r -, throughout the erav. and to exue fie tLzze ..ii . ; t- Wa enlistment of soldiers ia the amy wiJ-o- ut morrow to ccz?t ccz , ly l: IClar, t.e jrsi i.i ' t yar.sa from f regard to race or color. N CT. rcLttls, UI t trntt,;: fi. jr, :v. c Cwta-I-f of ay i 'COLD CAZ'.Z" '.'. The House cfr oa mV.'llBlJt." .".1 S, i L. .1, i. ,. tlons J a I 1 r rovi.lr j for an sptrorrUtlca &'.r.:.. r to tTzVr-.-- -. yeaov "le ct ijida AfFR's Mi rt.: ti 7tlC" -t for the la- t!x rc-tt cf tistist co Cvf'r xjtu, t iu, I - t t( 1i e thatd 9- - I f c&lvear. I:rta i 'ortcf t t tt. f" Lcrrcx.S. irv .1 t a,;.i r i t s t i .' . . The unoutt epro? ad . - a if i. tAtt OOS. 3 t r rt ? i e i, Arr'l 12, i. .j, i ct;:. Vs .r. te. i, .. t I t ' i it met ia t rt s a at "ie-ot I.o cf tie throat or yt ar i a co'"iu.".:tit.ctors '' j ' not t ; y ( lira-:e..'.'y r '...ve4 r cftv-Vy ti' ct S ij c Ay: j t r v k.1 ii4oro tfes, 1 - ' t. 1 ll (..". , f e r i t": Ikh.ai, e u Cl- e 't L . t :iM'.ICt CiTv. causel ..r (.".- I . , i ' I Jt - devouring it till after It is boiled. That poster aiijjht be improved by changing ' . 'j, the subject. -- "'ft '.i $ ur The reference of Mr. President to Utah looia rery like a dying kick of tho Republican party at aa object which it has bees accustomed to castigate during its wbot lifetime. This constant spanking of a small baby by a great, brawny giaut is sol aa attractive spectacle. It Is not an exhibition of courage or magnanimity However, I don't think another such kick will be administered, by Mr. Arthur. In recommending a legislative com mission- for this Territory, be not only kicked Utah, but gave the Republic a cuff on the ear. I hare always looked upon a Territorial form of government as a boil on the body politic. But Territory under a legislative commission' would be worse than a carbuncle on the back of its neck. ,' r i Ar-th- $51,272,-820.2- -- . . 1 "'--- e C.MILN. 4. . $58,-Ob,ib- Ajdeijg 0; a pain, TEASDEL'S! - MACBETH! - course of r the' squabble over 'election matters in Idaho, it has been frequently asserted by 'the chief con v. splrators in the tbe election An certain preeincts was invalid because the .Democrats : had a blue (ticket, so that it might be knwn who did and who did not vote that ticket; ami that it was printed at the! office oilthe Dkskrkt Niws.We ho . . not know whether- or not the first of ' these; awful charges is true, bat we do know that the second,. which Is seca ond in order and second In its great : (.," enormity, is untrue. No tickets for theldaho election were l4 printed at this office,' blue, green, red . ' or any other color. But if the terrible accusation was true, we are not aware of say law which forbids the printing of election tickets .for any precinct in Idaho or any other place, at the office of th Desxrkt Niws. If the ati',Iamons" desire such a provision to prevail in future, they will hare to obtain special legislation on the abject. And now supposing there were some blue tickets printed. , It' is quite possible that this frightful charge is found- -, ed In fact. And then again it Is pos- -' slbleT that the land ii Slnglserltes were so blue over their chilly prospects that everything looked " blue to them. But we do not know of v any law that prohibits the use of bine election tickets any more than it de- - clares they shall not be printed by. the : Dkserxt Nkws. And lest anyone may be led to think that some awful crime nas been committed by the use of blse election tickets in Idaho, we here ap : pnd. Section Thirteen of the Idaho '.statute entitled, "An Act Relative to Elections'," which will serve to settle ,thl4 startling question t Sec. 13. Every elector shall, in full view, deliver to one ol the Judges of election a single ballot or piece of pa- -' per, on which: shall be written or the name of the person, voted ' printed with a pertinent designation of the ior; ottloe he or they may be intended to till ; said ballot may be open or fold!" as iq voter may choose.. Thus the ballot may be! either white, black, blue or any color or shade of tile rainbow,- and the Idaho1 law will not thereby be violated. The Antl will ' hate to jiunt up scyne other objection 4 nis time tney nave struck a "mare's .'la"!, the ng tabutt vm E3nLtss Of endless thlsrs In different colors at ' C. J. Gustayxson's. , Costs nothing. Call and see them43 ; FOIl SALE CnEAP." . 1 PATRONS riovc?ise. 13 ir '- Firat-Clas- s . - 'U nO -- , S. P. TEASDEL w . ofll-ela- - la. pectoral. fiyere . - - --- - , - . sap-pl- y Home-mad- very-fre- e. goods, NOTION , BY TELEGRAPH. - . iaa-tu- al . . at . . . 20;-0- 00 - .. i CITY HOT Ell, !. . I- - ...... , v- , f V - ' - ' J. MAY . to-nif- fht i oar , hauket, per-sons-a- nd THE TKRSKCUTIOXSIX AU- I- ; Axoths R conviction has been obtained in; Howard's.'eourt iu Arizona, lor polygamy. Peter J. ;hf,istofterson Is ttie Victim. Tho evidence, It ! stated, was as incomplete as ia the of Mr the SaulVan-- . Tenuey.v A dispatch-tCisco Chronicle says: "The Mormons threaten vengeance against the courts That, of course, is a faletehood. .Tbe Frescott press dispatcher has taken ;a ir-i- e leal out of his Salt Lake confrere hook. The "Mormous" will naturally feel Indignant at the course puryuefl, in committing without bail penuiu-- aa appeal- prisoners who have been con victed on hearsay. Bat they will tie! ther threaten nor injure the court. Submission to the law Is aud has been one of the characteristics ot the Latter-da- y Saints, and they have not changed their principles nor their policy by moving over the liue'into Their ' to the enactments Is well kuowu to spring from their belief t In the iu validity of those statutes, and it is acknowledged that with those exceptions the "Mormons" aro uxeui- .plary ia their BubaUslgu to thjr laws ' ; - - non-obedien- ce . anti-polyga- olthe'land, ; ;(; ,; . Whatever opposition may proceed, from our friends in Arizona to the verdicts of Juries and . the. ruling's of courts, uo matter how unjust aand they may be, wUl be taken on .legal grounds and pursued by lawful .measures. Such proceedings as have been Inaugurated may give tempoiary comfort toblgots, but patience is a ."Mormon" virtue and "the end is not x yen." ar--bitr-ary . STALE NEWS AS "SPECHLS" Th f'speclaldlspatchesV Which have appeared In the Tribn aad .which; by the by, Appear in several coast papers; a pood deal of nonsense about , contain war against the "Mormons" in , a Switzerland." The editor of the Ogdeu Herahi who halls from Helvertia and knows What he is talking about, has exposed tiie contradictions aadab-- ; sarditles' contained ia one. of these dispatches, which s really a.cable telegram "to the Kew York Hun and no really to eUher the Sa!: Lake or FacLUc Coast papers. This tnonilag la, which the veraanotic-- r apy-arcious (!) manufacturer of news eajs: '"The police are vllast la their over an American rimed Cannon." As the "American mined CaxLaon' has been home from hf3 ta ttat co entry nearly six i cnths and la 4 not beta la Switzerland tlnce t. last l'7, tl. ' is ri-e- r f 'il-- i .1 c 1 as a - 1 1 y i I i ar i to be j to tLa Lila "t,..J.i:--;ilcTriU. :;. T7.it tt"?t? 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