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Show SAM LAKJS KVkJilJb been true end faithful to its trust. of civilised life. Unlilted to unravel the 84LTLAKE EVENING CHRONICLE slwayt The Liberal parly baa failed to do It complicated problem of social and indusand want, duty, except at rare intervals and then trial life, pressed by hunger AND MIXERS MIXIXG SL'CCEM. Ths New York Sun of recent dele menlioiii the fact tint about fifty miners from Arizona and California were itop-piin that city at the Miners Anna, Front ilreet, aome fifteen of whom, mostly Comialimen, were about to sail for Eng anl, taking home with them rich which samples of ores from properties or discovered and had prospected they now owned. 'Landlord Hamilton , who knew moat of the entire fifty and was reacquainted with llieir circumstances, marked that nearly all of them had made and good strikes In their mining pursuits of Two them, of had plenty money. John and James Pemworlh, brothers aud Corn'ukuien, were going back to with great wealth. They Cornwall work their own mines and after a ten years struggle in Arisons they are about to visit their old home, leaving aome of llieir wealth there, with the intention of coming back to take out more treasure from their mines, one of which, a silver mine, is called "The American Flag, while another, a gold mine, is railed the "Star Spangled Banner." We call attention to this collection of fifty miners as a test for a brief sermon tr the iessimiats who would have one tbst a poor man should let mining alone. The men who would thus discourage a poor man from pursuing mining a prospector, art those usually who themselves have never followed mining in a practical way, but have from time to time invested a a side issue some hundreds or even thousands of dollars, only to have them vanish down soma mismanaged or barren bole, or to see lliom disappear in the wake of a bankrupt slock speculation. But facts are belter than theories and we may safely appeal to practical men familiar with the mining industry for the truth of tho .assertion, that the average chances for money making for poor men who engage in the business of eral, are mining ami prospecting tar far superior to those of the same class of men in any other department of labor, ill the first place the wages of a working miner are far in advance of thoee of any other class of simple labored, while working for ' wage in a mining camp, the miner, with increasing knowledge of his craft, can find spare houn to prospect the neighborhood and finding good indications and following them up with increasing development, he can, with a comparatively amall outlay of money, obtain a title to one nr njpre claims which, if jinlicioiisly selertsJ, lit can tall or worn to good advantage. With patience ami the application of hia own wages and labor, lie may atrika at last a competence, if nut a fortune, wkilo others who started as a poor men on a farm, or even as snechanics, have barely mule a living for themselves and families. With good habits, a willingness to endure hardship, to work hard, tu ever-risjiatience and eamomy, the yonug man who strikes into the mountain with his pick and as many dollars in his pocket as lie ran honestly get, will be likely to come out at tiie end bf ten or twenty years physically, morally, and financially hotter oil than the young fellow of his age and .means who as a salesmen, farmers, or ineChaniri, commenced life with him. ng u be-lit-re u e it : THE MORHOX KIXGIMIM. The New York Jndepettdeal, in reviewing Kcv. Dwight Spencer's article entitled: The Mormon Kingdom, read by the author before the Conference of llaptist clergymen in that city, rays: "The grave question which confronts the people of the United Stales is, whether this "Mormon kingdom, liav ing its basis in crime and a perverted religious sentiment, shall be a final success. It is quite certain that this evil will never cure itself end never dio from self disgust. It is to be abated if it dis' Appears at all; and, in the process of abatement the Christian Chunk of this country has an urgeul duty to perform, quite as important as it is to semi mis eionaries to China or India, and the government of the United Stales has' a duty to perform in the vigorous and un relenting punishment of iolygainils There is work for both; and the sooner it is undertaken with serious earnest ness, the sooner this monstrous evil will come to an end. Nothing is to 1st gained by delay. Tha Iultpmdtut, the ablest religions paper in the nation, has never swerved from its duty in exfiosing tiie danger ms durians and criminal practices of the Mormon priesthood. In ite thoughtful invesiijslions of the jtolygainnus conspiracy, it fully realised the leriou na ture of the conspirators' political designs iu aiming at the control of all this iiitnnMnn!aiu region, and the necessity of chocking and thwarting their deep-la- id arlirmee by reaorting to radical measures on the pert of the government. It is emphatic as to tiie necessity of a withdrawal of political power from the hands of the eworn enemies of (he n ttim and of its most cherished institutions Is and has been outspoken in its alv.i cacy of a Legislative CominiMion whose duty it ehell le to bring this disloyal Territory into accord with the constitution and the law, 10 far a its otlicers and its olicial action ia concerned. Tiie loyal people of Utah are undci obligaand people for tions to outside pajier their penietent, consistent and outspoken antagi uitin to the "Mormon Kingdom.1 How is it here st home 7 Well, the Gentile newspaper press lies 11 A; ;A xaal. And so with spasmodic, fat as the pulpit ia concerned, it ie more ahort-live- 1 1 d open to criticism for its general silence than is tiie Liberal party for its fitful ooune. Let ue he thankful that in tiie Courts and otlicers of the lew, we have at lest live and faithful men instead of dry bones, and that in tlia chief magistrate of an officer who has tiie Territory, mastered the situation and will remain master of it while lie occupies his present position. If there are men in or out of the Iem-ocret- ic party, who ere in favor of replacing the officials who are at present engaged in throttling the hydra-head- ed of polygamous priestcraft serpent by new appointments of untried and unknown men, let them show their heeds and receive the anthemas of ail loyal men and good citixans. Now is tiie accepted time in which to apply the law to defiant criminals and establish at once and forever the supremicy of the law and tha authority of this nation. THC fOLYSAMOUa REVELATION. The loffey Tan newspaper, published in tliia city in 1839, printed the following extracts from Brigham Young's serd mon delivered August 29, 1852, and in the Ikrertl Heim extra September 14th, 1352. They were introductory to the first public reading of the revelation on polygamy; Brigham, addressing the Saints, said : You heard Brother l'ralt state this morning that a revelation would bo read this afternoon which was given previous to Joseph's death. It contains a doctrine a small portiun of the world is opposed to; but 1 can' deliver a prophecy upon it. Though that doctrine has not been ople preached by tiie elder, this Lave believed it for yean. The original copy of this revelation was burnt up; William Clayton was tlio man who wrote it from the mouth of the prophet. In the meantime it was in Bishop Whitney possession, lie wished the privilege to copy it, which Brother Kilter Emma burnt Joseph Granted. the original. The reason 1 mentioned this, is, because that the people wiio did know the revelation, suppose it was not now in existence. Tha revelation will be read to you The principle spoken upon by Brother Piatt this morning we believe in; And I tell you, for I know it, it will sail over and rule triumphantly above all the prejudice and priestcraft of the day; it will be altered and believed in by the more intelligent portions of the world as one of the bat doctrines ever proclaimed to any people. Your hearts need not beat; you need not think that a mob ie coming hers to trysd upon tha sacred liberty which the constitution of our country guarantees uulo us, for it will not be. The world have known, long ago, even in Br. Joseph time that he liaa more wives then one. It is all connected with the exaltation of man, showing how he becomes exalted to be a king ana a priest, yea even a god, like hia father in heaven. Without the doctrine that this revelation reveals, no man on earth ever could be exalted to be a god. These blasphemous word of Brigham Young, preliminary to the first public mention of the pretended revelation on polygamy, need little comment from us. It will be aeen that polygamy had been secretly accepted ami practiced by the leaders of tha church for yean. It was only when they had marched the rank and file into an isolated spot in the wilderness that they dared ta make public their own criminality, end attemit to force it upon the public as a divine revelation. It was indeed a terrible rev- elation to very many sincere and honest people in the Mormon ranks, as we have it from their own confearioo, end the fact, that with all tiie pressure brought to bear upon them in their isolated home, only a minority of the membership practically accepted it and lived their religion," ehowa how little (kith they had in its pretended divine sanctions. Thirty, two years have passed, end the terrible harvest of wretchedness end crime now in every ' poiygamio being gathered household proclaims the astounding wickednei of the lustful revelatora of thi baleful system. y, pub-Kilie- A UUTVKBING TRIG. Chauncey M. lie pew, e leading lawyer of New York City, in an address to the Young Mens Christian Association in that city, said: "The attendant and disturbera of our splendid civilisation are the Socialist, tiie Communist, and the Anarchist. Great cities, great wealth in a few hanile, and great corporations without souls, coinbiuo to destroy individuality and individual enterprise. The splendor of a civilization which has hamemed the elements to swiftly moving steamer and car, wiiirh girdle ths glubo with the distance speed of thought, annihilate and brings the heart of throbbing nations iu contact, is dimmed by an eclipse of faith in God and man, by a doctrine of devil which call for the torch of the incendiary, the dagger of the aaaaa and ths explosive of ilia dynamiter as fit instrument for its defense and propagation. With concentrated, corporate, and aotillcia capital bearing down on individual labor and aspiration, the latter in various comstruggle in bination to protect the workmen from the aggression of capital. The fraterinstitutions which, nal, within necessary limitations, are helpful and desirable, often become in turn of individualism, and, in the hand of designing men, more tniaehier-ou- s than tiie comliinatioiw they were created to antagonize. Leaving the high ground of self defense and mutual n protection, they occupy aggressive and become, as Mr. Depew says, "llirougli the machination of their leaders, the attendants and dialurhen" , mai-lii-- MAN GONE. A GOOI BY A WOMAN. KILLED or incited by innate depravity, more or leas of tiie leading spirit would cut the tiordiau knot by culling tiie throat of as enerich man and property-holde- r mies of the race. Thus crimes are committed in the name of freedom aud labor by tin Socialist, the Communist and the Anarchist. Despotism stands over against anarchy, and the two extremes light their battle to the dvtrimenl of good order and at tha risk of a general conflagration. Between the upper and nether millstones of these two infernal suller-in- g principles, all civilized peoples are i tiie and problem becoming mure and more complicated and dangerous. ,The emergency calls for effort on the part of the conserving influence of society, the press, the pulpit and the fckools, to furnish antidotes for the poison of dangerous social and political heresies. The demoralizing influence of of dangerous tiie sjieciuus teaching classes must be counteracted by an active effort te reach the young people of our great cities with incentives to a higher style of living, to furnish them with employment, reading room and healthfnl amusements, in short, to offset the activities of evil and designing men with antagonistic inducements and noble ' Tiie resolutions of condolence adopted in by the "Congregation Bnai Israel, lamenttiie death tiie of with connection ed Samuel Kahn, eo long an honored resident of this city, are beautifully expressive of the regard with which every American citizen in Sait Lake City held Mr. Kahn, as an old tho deceased. lime ritixen, was helpfully ; connected witli every educational, social and for movement designed political of ell our the common benefit citizens. He was a true man in every department of life, generous end kind to all men, regardless of race, religion or circumstance. Being a friend of the race, it would I difficult to show that His unexpected he had an enemy. death uddeued the entire community, and his detarture to the home of the just leaves a vacancy in the rank of our business men, which it will be difficult to fill. publiu-apirile- SPARKS. An earthquake at Oaili Sardinia, yesterday, destroyed eight house. No lose of life is reuorted. A couijmuy is being formed with a capital of S2UO.OOU to construct a railway, from Montreal to Bound Mountain. William Garlick, late cashier of the suspended Island Savings Bank at Galveston, died yesterdiy afternoon of paralysis. Tha First National Bank building of Marquette, Michigan, the lineal building in the city, burned yesterday. laws, over 8150,090. Opdyk & Go. are paying 20 per cent to their creditors. This is the last payment due, tiie firm having paid 80 per cent last month. Metropolitan Hotel A Paris dispatch says: Dupuy De engineer, is dead. Lome, a He was a life senator ami a grand officer of tiie Legion of Honor, ana aged OS. A Utica (N. Y.) dispatch says: Dr. Jean Baptiste Mtrchiie, tha oldest resident of this place died yesterday afterHe was born in Italy in 1789. noon. Ue was attached to the army of Napoleon, the Great. Charles Buffalo dispatch says: Seamens, wanted in Nevada for extenaive forgery, was arrested near Crosby bv Sheriff Staples, of Eria county, Fa. Tha Governor of Nevada has offered a large reward for hia capture. A London dispatch lay: The Admiralty has allowed tha American ahij Santa Clara, from San Francisco, wkicl sank the packet Admiral Moofaon to discharge her cargo and repair. She will be released when the question of valuation is settled. well-kno- wn - d All tiie telephone wires on Staten Island, N. Y., were cut last night. A few days ago the salaries of the employes of the company were reduced, and the superintendent and other emSome old 'linemen ployes resigned. were adjusting the wires A Berlin dispatch says: Van minister of tiie interior, declared yesterday tiie necessity for continuing in operation the laws against Socialists was amply shown by the tone.of the Socialistic press, which had lauded the aasaasii tion of Dr. Butupp, Frankfort chief of police, and held up hia murderer as a hero. Bueit-trche- Ttie i'i Trraty. Temp this mornPakik, Feb. 2 ing says England has accepted the French Counter proposals relative to the financial management of Egypt, with a few aniendfuents, which France and other powers have adored, and tiie Egyptian treaty will shortly be arranged. Frame has secured hei required interest, England admitting tiie principle of international inquiry, it only remains for the two larliameuti tu endurae the agreement. I.e Temp adds: England will withdraw iter troop from tiie Soudan as roun as possible. AHyla-PrrH- rh .I John Taylor & Son, NEW HOUSE. Ross a, the Great Dynamiter, Killed in Hie Office This Afternoon. O'Donov&n id a -- TWLY FURNISHED, UNDER VEW Everything .first clam management, except the price. ' MERCHANT .3 TAILORS. nrtnak- RATES: and $2.50 per day. 12.00 O'Danoran Rotaa i'HM- New York, Feb. 25:30 p. m. O'Donovan Roaaa liagjnat been shot and killed, in his office in Center street, by a woman. Tins IH Full k BECHT0L fexIaxs. A FULL LINE OF WOOLENS and NOVELTIES in Mens We. Choice rooBWtUfMtllAted. Xodttk iomu. eoQfioliQCM fuf commercial Manchester, Feb. 2. O'Leary, the Fenien, lectured to 4,000 pereons lait evening. He condemned the recent dynamite outrages end said they were completing the enslavement of Ireland He cbarteriied the dvnemita agitators in America aa ignorant and unscrupulous fanatics, O'Leary wu frequently interrupted by the audience. An Irishmen of Liverpool named Connelly said no Irish patriot should denounce any weapon Irishmen used against England. Tkii elite meat evoked greet applause. Other speakers followed, who strongly advocated the use of dvnamile against England. Cheers were given tor O Don-0- Bum. New York, Feb. 2. From the Tri bune of Monday : O'Donovan Roes and others addressed the Dennis Deasy circle, Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood, A. Podlnch Propi. AND 1 BAB IB aonth, and la last night. Walker Elliot, on taking the You all know what has chair, laid: been done recently, and I think you are satisfied with it. (Applause.) I know that I am. Wa don't need to send material to the other title, it can be manufactured there. Hugh B. OReilly, introduced is "yflung Fenian from Ireland, not here very long, Rid: "In the war between England and Ireland we have had victory. You in your hearts know perfectly well that any means to bring about the amelioration of the condition of the Irish race era justifiable in the eight of God and man.- - Kraminutlan af Cunningham. Lordox, Feb. 2. The examination of Jams G. Cunningham, charged with complicity iu causing the recent explosion at the Tower of London, began in the Bow Street Police Court this morning. Pollard, solicitor, in opening tha case for the crown, eaiu the government intended to prove that the prisoner was active agent in the conspiracy which culminated in the outrage the tower. at solicitor The related facts in regard to the prisoner! vkv .lira I RESTAURANT REMOVED ONI M kaptlntekualaarfr IS THE BOSS PLACE To Cut Munis for thu Money. Up. m. iir DINNERS, 25c. Job bad TRY THE NEW MARKHAM fcP 7 to hot lunch will haearraddallv from AD 1 GRIFFITHS 00. Thrsa Billiard Tables, tar tha aaoomaHd, Hon of guests. A pc CU)TH$ RESTAURANT. ITC. Special rates by tha weak. mHI tf tfkls 43 and 45 E. Second South street, Salt Lake(fy. Co., Pmpr'e. RATES 82 DOMESTIC In Fine and Medium Grades. street, Salt Lake Citv. Main rm ""3 WILLIAMS, White House. Sympathy With thaRaaaa. fur VDanaean Dyaa-ra-Chae- ra Breakfast and Supper 25c and Upward, According to the Wants of the Patron. BW tkk HOTEL, ll Oyster Stews, - - 25c Tha PALACE HOTEL of Dauver, Catesads at V Everything the beat the market aflurd. D. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. ELIASONS. 142 Main YOU CAN FIND THI Street, Or STAND LUNCH LARGEST ASObH-- of 'tar Merchants mu 1 AND.. l kry Silver ChoP House Gold and JANUARY JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. And Everything Needed In that Line, at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. hint SPECAIL1ST, Of Balt Lake MAIN ST. NO 415 WATCHES, aer THE RENOWNED AND EUKBK WILL OPEN OUT AT movements from the time of his arrival at Liverpool from America up to the date of kii arrest at the Tower, a few minutes after tha explosion occurred. Ilia travelling under the assumed names of Gilbert and Dalton. Pollard dwelt SALT LAKE CITY. particularly on the disappearance of a box from the prisoners lodgpeculiar by the liitan of the Maty Cross. ings in Scarboro street immediately after Pollard said it Cunningham's arrest. would be proven that Cunningham was SECOND TERM POR BOARDERS BEGINS aeen around and in the tower several 1, days before the explosion. Gtty, EKBRUARY 1ST IBOKm T3 EMOYE8 Hlock into hia It lit, 1885, In the building lately occupied by the London Rank of UtahT NEW AND ELEGAHT MEDICAL AND SECURED THE SERVICES OP caterer, JEFF CLARK, also those of JAMES EWING, late head waller at ths Metropolitan and InterOcaan Hotels of Cheyenne. 1 am now prepared to AirnAh meal, at all houn, for cents, to' SURGtCll 3 merrhuiti and busineia men. F. H. GRICE, Proprietor. 1885. February Stara lore, on Grid and Alien street woa injured to the extent of 825,000 by an explosion of dynamite which was placed underneath the frame work of the window. The shock was fait several hundred feet. The pplioe are satisfied the explosion was the outcome of n strike of Garry Brothers employe. Burke, former clerk, was dismissed a fow days ago, and the Dry Goods Clerks Union, of which he is a member, endeavored to secure his reinstatement. The persecution of the firm wda so persulent that steps fidf their protection were taken, and to this end a meeting of retail dry goods dealers was held. The proceedings wera not divulged, but it is thought the organization of - dealers made the onion men more desperate, and impelled them to use dynamite. Thomas Garry of Garry Brothers said; Of course the Equality Associstion is at the bottom of the outrage. What surprises me is that they have done nothing worse. They mule threats of all kinds, but we were inclined to look for their execution upon our clerks, rather than upon our premises. T. J. Naughtoo, delegate of the Equality Association, danied nil knowledge of the affair and claimed the outrage was nut caused by member ofthe organization, although he aid it might have been done on individual responiibility. He thought Garrys own agents caused the explosion. Tha men arrested on eospirion of complicitv in the explosion stoutly deny afl knowledge of it. Joseph Lamb is printer and works for the American Bank-not- e Company, where he has been employed for years. William Brittan is n waiter and works at 135 Broadway. He and James Daly, who ia in hia uncle's plumbing board in the seme establishment, house. Brittan says: When he and Daly were gnini ing they saw they knew, it iiad expl Police Chptain Alenin bad a long conference with Inspectors Byrne and Murray yesterday in relation to the affair. Inspector Byrne nfused to talk, but intimated that more arrests would 4i INSTITUTE, 'Ll Aril Occupying the whole of the Maak kwh atom) ooa door wort of tha Esflyliiu Building, north wert eamarar N Temple and Uni erup-timi- Proprs ' (Old Stand of J. Claibry.) 1 148 Main Street. RESTAURANT IS UNDER THE supervision of James IHnwoodey, and is In semen at Living Frleaa. And everything THE DEMUOHN SALOON Entire New Stock ...OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, RINGS, LACE PINS, Marble, Bronze, Ebony and Walnut Cloclii Solid Silver and Plated Ware. ALL MY GOODS ARE NEW 28 W. HOLLANDER. u bmp tha tmlh M BE DELIVERED TO ANY gREAD WILL. tb city. kill tad relUbUltr. SuitabU bout! at this iMtlteteornj of the cUy. Horn R to til par week. Pies, Cakes, Crackers and INVALIDS SHOULD THE- Lettenuswffndlian Medicines unt EVES' WHERE. Callat the In - CONSULTATION JBEE, Everyone BIST PAYING RE8TAURQBE OFInTHE the city, conducted on the Eu- ..ME- CHOP IU Welcome lively Gnemn-- $200,000 HOUSE you la work that will at one Ilea been running over a year, and hairnet In money faster than with good aiiocem. America, All about the present! with each box. when, of ailhar sax, Inquire on the pmmlaea time, or spare timerijy, N. BERNARDIS, Proprietor. for ue at their own homes. ail workers absolutely II. delay. IN MULTUM PARVOI is Jf ujtUjJ W Haller A A Photographed on Short Notice. i apt, - JaJ Rnaldnncna, Mills, Horans, Etc., i -- W. S MAIN HTREET, Opporite the BL Jane Hotel. . i ri - ropean plan. Hood and luOident reaons for THE VIENNA SQL Ceate In Vienna Chop House PHOTOGRAPH 1C PARLOR r ri DR. FOOT, JR,-mMSUwill tell von FOB SALE, & SYMONS ar FREE GYMNA8IUM to Lady end -I pat lentil, with apgrogtlatar- FIRST SOUTH STREET. Alwnyaanhaad. Your patrol age ia aotleBed. GEO. GEBHABDT, Proprietor Price. BOON. DRFOOTfefti CITY BAKERY Please veil end Examine my Mock and FOX ALL TO COMMENCE . CONFECTIONERY to order at short Jewelry Manufactured L. Free Lectui la connected with the Rertauraut, under the supervision of Janies McTcmay, and its stock jual to the world for til of Liqnors, Wines and Cigars cannot be sur-- ibnnitle known to men. dim. All Invalid! should avail of thia new and Surgical Institute. Leleit Style. JKXKMREK j For Lady Fatlenta and thrtr Marie Thunday st 1p.m. For Gentlemen Fatlenta sod thrtr I. evwy Batuxday night atSrtri mueli-need- DIAMONDS, ta Aneklrt In any part of the whola Nrt 467 S. MAIN STREET 8T0RE, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Shell and Can Oysters, NEW JEWELRY THE BOON liable eampla box of good lartN) you in tha way of making in n flaw days than you ai -Py aible at any basin. Chftah5 quind. You can liveathori a in spare time only, or 11 the of both eexeo, of all Tat Ail. 50ceatsto8S evening. That all wbo wxd teat tha business, wa make Idled offer: To all who h laded wa will send 11 trouble of writing direction, etc., earn n absolutely euro for all who ri Dont delay. A ' Portland, Naim j- soon follow. y, McTERNAY, Sly UK eonauiunx oflne,cR,rtkk the mostuegant physician of BnShlb, if. Y. The Doctor, whh five and Mrgaooa at hia eo Hbiry and heavy expenaart, ia Mtaj milE rFot Catalogue, addnas as above. book-keeji- .I SrniHtlimat Havre Salt. I'iiicauo, Fell. 2. A sensational divorce anil has been commenced here. Tiie complainant is Leopold A. Von West, (lie defendant ia Madame Malkilde Cotlrelly, of the McCaull Casino Cbm-ananil Cbl. MoCaull ia made Von West charges undue I Matas In Furor af tha I. P. ll. New York, Feb, 2. Union Pacific familiarity between hia wife and Home year ago Cotlrelly was "i0 has advanced' to on a report from cenneried exclusively witli the German Washington that the Court of Claims etage, where her role of Lady Macbeth handed down Its decision in tiie esse of t once placed her in the foremost rank tiie government against the company, of tragediennes. In San Francisco aha was induced to take a theatre of her own, and the decision was favorable to tiie but ebo could not make it pay. She has railroad comiany. I n determining what been married .three time, and Von Wert net earning are, expenses, houatlde paid uthe fourth. out of earning and not charged to construction or capital, are to be dadurted Kougli on Itch. (him tiie gross earnings, although they 'Bough on Itch cure humors, i, are partly in the nature of permanent ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, floated fet, chilblains. improvements. k an fry ANSWER CALLS DAYorl TERMS, MODERATE. DRY ROODS CLERICS STRIKE. They Elate Up Their Employer' With Dynamite. DINW00DEY tad m thoroug! Restaurant. ilka thi 4 JJAVING. St.Marys Academy TH E DELMONICO DR FOOTS? MS? nltai New York, Feb. 2. At n late hour lost night Garry Brothers' dry goods The Grand Trunk Bailroad since the dynamite scare has adopted ell precautionary measures to guard Victoria bridge. The Turkish government kai sent a circular to European powers protesting against the occupation of ports on the Bed Sc without her consent. yRRRDAftYjjgj CliUUjSiCLifi, AiOSUAV, OF THE AGE I GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A First-Cla- Suit of Clothes ss EVERYONE A BOOK-KEEPE- I R MJJ THACKRAHS Should call on H. LOWENSTEIN. 25, Journal-Regist- . er! Do You (COPYRIGHT.) J. BERGEN, ? wmhTRA- - KupeaiaUndeol. and Cutter. BATNPAOTION GUARANTEED, 2M Mate lira!, appaeito PMk W. F. RAYBOULD, Bookanllnr and Stationer, LAKE CITV, - Ufo .. LORILLARDS CUP KDK BALK BY SALT Kno V. PLUG With Eed Tla UTAH ,.,t TOBACCO, B. ta, |