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Show - ,..... - - " - -- f. fc - ,.',f 'TJ TV t TT' ' -- al w -' Y ' T ..., f vrr-:'-- tr ' S '! - m - ...... j ' l. , ..;r,t. . - . " ' f . , . ; Sil i r'll -- -- -- . - .... I "'- '- f - t i .. ' " . '' - ,'"f:'"":M ; ' , . KVENINGNEWS. UK CillCAQd. TRADE: f a If. Kt' FAOBAHX - I CO. - IklMMMtta. IUvSKUKT BY!TELEGltAlH. uios ttuwaipi uji" psa wEfiKajr UTAH CENTRAL IaUI Klglit'a Dispatches. CONGRESSIONAL. RAELROAD. Vionttr Lint of Utah 81. Gordon pre f 'eawaaMawewBw niK DESERET NEWS " Y T RAILHOADSr - SEMI-WEEKL- Washinqtow, sented a petition prayiczuiat uon grees take action In regard to the Freedmetf Siring ami Trust" comto restora to tbem their pany j so as : lteierxea. .... Alter Jataaa SOtki, 1S7S. j 7 depobiis. lrigalU introduced a bill. to provide lor examination of claimant for pension and for ' I he appoint A'ama o 7taUm. ; ment o r 8 u rpeo ira; 'rhv w author g izes the dlrlalon of toe' (States and i eaddlaa and tterraa. Hao la paJla, Ten itories into distrjeja and aub- ufaaturara of Lard and Neatafoot (nb. IVairMlaovs T 00 I 401 Lake dutrlcta, each,' district to hare, an It'HICAtiO.j ISA. Salt IU Dearborn Wood- Cross. T 00 4 08 . Street, examininz j diia surueon.aQd ach. sob T 83 4 16 CeatrerUle 75 ..UK sureeoa.:to be an district asiatant i 1 T S3 00 60 4 rarsalnrtoa 1 of the 1 J. KariTllle appolnle(rbrtheecTetarw li iis kblabad, Loulartlle.ft anu navj Irrfe at . from interior Katafcllabod Cbloaa-o-, ... 00 I 40 10 Burgeon", tutir salaries to be rePrlen. -- rs . - : ' & E. spectively $3,000 and" $2,000 each" F. and traveling expenses. Dtrect'y la connection rr'tb the moat o ' KfiffTlab French .and M ; . Emm ;NB)V8: WEEKLY. 1 1 i - ) . ex-ar- my N r4HU-I- JECER," ADTAKCm., ' 11 " ela-brat- ed aad rrbeil Kami tf Sbtltatu Ueraoaa manutaeturera offer to the waa,eru trade, tae eery lAtvcai Btov a kept eaa1" at New Tortc or noatocnla Crockery China, e. fc'ancy Oooda, korela;a aod Lotneetio U La in pa aod I Jimp fixture. Cutlaryj aud pnnua Looking C la laat, SUrar-FlatUrittania roods at tberary lowest market - prices. Eastern priced duplicated. S g iiorsc ft. ft. , The papers Train Uav cases were election in contested thb JO Ordeo 40 6 7.. t 10 81 T 10 1 00 aud referred, Kayarlue prerenteil 10 62 T U 1 85 Farmlnrtoa liutler introduced a resolution Ceotarrllle 1104 T 44 1 00 Wood's Cross U 13 T 63, 1 M appointing a committee of seven to inquire Into the best manner of at 11 40 8 SO 8 on 8a it Lake tne nail or tno House ventilating Paaainr places. . with a view of changing it to se NEV'YOBK TRADEJ air without pumping and light MIXED TIXAINS - cure without stained glass; also rega ruWill Kaai DaJlx. ing better , acouttlc properties. Adopted. (9aa4yi sssaptcd.) Ward, from ttue committee on Leannx Salt Lake Cite at 8:40 a.ra. and t fcoo p.m.; aod Ordao at 6 a.m. and iiM p. an. ways and meani, reported resolutnr For all lnformatrai rmnMrpl'' tions referring to the committee on Prslfht or Paaaars, apply to , appropriations of ench parts of the v irvnuaaisa , rresiuent's message as refer to tne WW.... VUMft.S , VI. G.oeral rraicbt and Ticket AraaL: army, navy and courts,' and. for the JOHN SHARP, patent office repairs; and. referring Superlntandeat. to the committee ' on foreign affairs the Paris exposition and prison congress matters. Adopted. . lowing presented a bill rrom the i DTAh S3DTMRK BAILROAD currency committee repealing the tnint section or tne resumption . k v act. f Fort Dreseuted the views minority which; by bill, .'repealed that part of the . resumption act which authorized the secretary of On r, xrl after Dee. ISM, 1S78. the Lreasurv'to disDoee of United bonus and redeem and canStates Peine? atan cel currency. SOLE AGEST. GEO. A. CLAR lowing moveu to recommit. M u - s Garfield "And aJso Fort's ; jj ' added,bill.' of Station. tanu IT IS THE BEST HADE. i 4f r?f 2 Fott moved his minority ' ' report ft as an amendment to tne original . a. m. a. u. r. m. Uara : bill. A Complete Assortment Salt Trutj 7 00 6 13 8 00 Lake ruled that Ewinrhad chair The T 4& 88 25! Little 8 Cottonwood.... '60 ron MAIM bt 7 4a T 16 8 66, Junction 11 control, and might demand the 7...... A.rriv4at , .. T 63 7 26 3 IV I TO previous .question. Sandy was to jas:. x- recommit: motion The mxd .? Jjtavt ' .' to without division 8 03 agreed And JImneh Store throvffhotit the Sandy 1 58 118 Draper in order to abtam control Lehl 171 ofJawing, t08 Territory. and have power to call It bill the 90 American Fork tM s CO up at any tlme.moved to reconsider Pleasant QroTS..... t 32 10 16 2 60 this vote. Provo... 10 86 a 73 Pprlnrrille Cox moved to lay on the table. 61 10 Fork- -. 3 0 Spaoab ............... OMAHA! TRADE. ' 1 to and after considerable discussion as 23 II Payeon 11 43 4 I aAQtamiln to the propriety of such a motion. ' at. " 1 Arriv at u poq which t Ua Speaker passed , C 00 13 Trnnlnua 6. B. J0HK8OX. r. bl BTatxi (ieclarlrjfir it rrcner. a vote bv veas Omaha Kob, 8UJoaeaa, "land nays vas taken, and the mo uadjaaT HarUa. tion o lay on .ue table tne motion STEELE c JOHNSON, t rconsiditl.-- rote recommitting the bill to the currency committee, wai re.tcted yeas 116,nays ITOofea7e Grocers, 1S8. ua aad US rouraontb St.. Omaha, Nab. Trains laaos Ttio reeult of the vote is to leave P. M. A.M. r.M. 11 20 Terminus....... dontrol of the bill in the hands the 13 67 26 of e, IV a I Pantaajoln.... as the War ' Raale Irea far banking and currency 1 17 ........... 60 kgeat Paraon... d 129 who of or 1 4 1 00 lab reported, Kwing, Fork Span . 1 2S and who can at any time call up 8 06 Sprtnarrille 1 60 PrOTO........ ........ 8 26 9 00 his motion ta reconsider, and thus Pleaaanft Orore...... 8 08 3 90 9 10 have action on the bill. It will be Aaaerioan Fork. X 25 in his 3 83 Labi power to cwt oil all amend2 76 aDrtnptBl aeeeeeeeeeaa see 4 22 ment.9, even that proposed by Fort, Arrival CftWtTlD 87 4 by moving the' previous question. Sandy. ' , 16 00 47 4 t 8 00 Adj ourned. '; .. ; .';;.''". f 31. i laaa-war- , ed ! fcitit9 for tk irkr Book rt. bi klmUof 4 Jab PrtMJn ,: ..f c- -- !I ' . . art-ire ' - " - I UtaB Q. CANMOM. OR i::IOII AM TOaxa. t . . 1;S1M;ss UlUECTORY. Before the Public. - Keep Thorn -- txl. .li lrr tuner grx)U, mdtiitmry, tn ag. UmU bi a&utM, wMriw-- ' of-th- atovM. and rplr ttkrwiia Mnt. o4 ! e BaaasaaBBaW Blr4 ii)pij,t W&tkr Roum Main of k..nd tauIoiiZMT. - I iiar a cfiiii aad other orratu. ; . . .. , k:t YixMa a liAoitio fnoy tool. aotkUT prvaeota, and .i k'mis of musical lnatrumota and mmx puuioa aad ciuoJu, aol n,i. taaMon.aal Or. A. w. Cia I " iic 'a 4atitr7. r .. (ri), - Ufri Naxlaaai Bmk rartoaa baaktnr boalocaa and ' - l4 tf,vr5avlnr oo lutaroaU a4 wft Carrlai ' f Wa Knifbt. Kaea and Obkad) Maka ..ua rtpalr alt ktotia of Twfclciea to ordrt wom and eaxrta3t mUxiar eara.to.( 4uidoatl kind of blacknantUac ftad ear r.wr paintmc asd trUaaUaa. (WaSker, Ulawljr 7 i th vary beat lira araaaa nut lumbar rarntturaaad faataara, bbr vmfona. A. Jatlal : Draerat Bank Block) . for Kad Caoou aod Rock Sprta (Office ynt U . daaJ to ruoa, to J. It. Hax aiumual una atd aabUia; taokhs aod praotivai f uoaasittaox. . Uwa Jaaaaa anftklnf tn l ha Ua, aaaat troo and Uaak tlut alao tn ta raatUicx a LJaa.Taalr do lumber Suppl? Ml j. malarial. 3 com-mltU- '( L- rBRUSHES, TOM AiaTEKs. UiUOKIXEBX, . i . tnbery ftti. 4wrra BaaaMiat , UiaWr ajaaalaUaa, L r.7.R u r.i 8 E Y & thins'doora, .... - ( ' iv W.'aaayeWr Uka IfcroU office, Kaat Teoa.a AtuivU u - iao i Noa. 8. 4. i aad 8 will 4 f TkalaaTyUr I uurott-utlW- of ftll a r. TaawHlal u UuMi) 1 : aw For an Information conoornint Fraifbt or Paaaare, apply to a UTAH 17ESTERN ..r . ''AjaVfiL-mir- ' - . ' Pumps, and Fire Engines aud rbeet Lead. Iron trwurtua. paraao. tuaaier atoaaiac, boota leais m . obtklsva'a aiaai .aj J'l uub aiwl u reaamltae r a ra'Vf I ttie 'OTl-tkTrrln- :: new iroRK trade ,tr, roovriue, hardware, flaaa "i riicaur ware and taara band law t"ea- -. wbouMale aad retail. .!.,earyeta Jy vioJa, ffruuertea " bard , reaeral 4wimeita K"'"; ia Mima a STAKE to-.- V aad re- , IX . at '. - . " . i EASTERN i - I 1m JOmpaay will lraue t j Krcrr oar durinf tae week (rood oii'r on dar of fTve',n at 6 for Homd Trl, children bciwe. 6 and 13 years of are, t5c A BATffTVO TrtAIkT Will ruu ercrT m-at ii-2- is . I . . '. aUiTrkCtcasaa or ; lu. ran wsouir. City i at 4.30 p.arui aa. Mnrnt a.ao at taiHouse rotat at4.20 p. mwarat o. in.: re-tire tii?.way ftt lialf-wRouaa at A30 n.m.. turnior leave Lake Point at lup.m.. arrive at Salt Lake Curat p.m. FAttK for Bathers Prfnt-iKreturn same even. K08T to Lak tbs Bound Jrip, S oents. liath ) ar e d MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING t YM aaMi N - WJAiHilEfimSCl;''i Mill WAN) , LAKiSrOIKf AND IiETUKJT , v -- . . VlCURSION TICKETS . '.()Jv ta.Ma fv.: aaar, as . . s dSOT aid Breadway. ,- 4 - a . " a Burneide's WAsniNQTON. 31.' bill provides for the , elimination of tne word color aa a means orueaig--. any United States soldier; natlaga colored man may enlist in that j of branch the United States any arm v the same as a white man and shall be assigned without regard to color. It authorizes the filling or the the 9th and 10th cavalry-an24th: and 25 h infantry with enlist ed men, regardless of color; that the resident shall use hie discretion in E eepflng these legiments above the minimum t.trengtn required by law. It also provides that nothing in the act shall be so construed that the above named regiments are not a part of the United States army. j Confirmations, ' Registers of the land office con firmed: " Louis Dugal, Denver; CoL; Henry CJ. OIney, Lake-Cit- y Receiver of public money, C. B. Ilickrrran, .Lake City. Col.' Geo. W. Frost, agent for the Indians at the Crow agency, Montana; Wellington Bird, agent for the Indiansat the Milk River agency, Montaunt. Benjamin It. Lang, Ohio, secretary to ,tne I'resiuent to sign 4. ; land patents. Koaithern"llall Contra ctera. Ttie committee on postottice and its first meeting to post jroadd held day J ana naa - unaer sjeonsiaeration the bill recently introduced oy Reagan, amendatory efthe law of .last winter, for the payment of southern .mail contractors: for' transport! ns the United 8tates mails previous to the war of the rebellion. Tbe committee wiii favorably a bill which report edies-certain defects in the acta referred to, and thereby-providfor the immediate settlement apa payment of said claim, xz'f ive rem- es f lie Specie Bestunrjtljn Law. The action of the Hbttse, y, in refusing to table JEw7ng -- Bvrr. a a a aa xr-jir- mo- gen-era- lly t e , 'v . t ...i,' Con-exe- " . V on h' sf-fec-ted theousfor n " . 'I' Geo. IT. TAoJcRer, i Bait Iaak Cltj. - Wkf. WltXKS. - I. ' wi toperintaralant. n , mm ii k eepeciaUy il - . nomination of 'minister' to England are quite freely expressed in private by a number of republican senators His personal "worth and high standing are conceded, but grave doubts are felt as lo his capability of- filling the position creditably. Many friends of Pres ldent Hayes condemn the appointment- not only an wenk, but as highly inexpedient in the present condition of Pennsylvania political affairs. They . say it will heal no sores and add no strength to the republican party in the present canvass, but will prove to be additional cause of dissatisfaction, dksen-tlo- n and distrust. He baa no connection with any faction of the party, and is stiongly suspected of tne diiietante class oi being one ofcare very little for papeople who one interests way or the. other. rty It seems a little doubtful at present whether his nomination will be confirmed, especially as the dispo sition to closely scrutinize all im portant appointments and take very ample time for their consider atiou is perceptibly growing stronger among members- of the Senate V . ! day by day. BTaaieatal Baak Redemption Agency. The following is n statement of the operations of the National Bank Redemption Agency for the month ending this day, compared with the same month last year:,1 national bank notes .fit for circulation, as sorted and returned to the banks discovered. . $13,024,700; national bank notes un- nt ror circulation, assorted and delivered to tbe Comptroller of currency for destruction and replacement, with new notes $3,493,100; TjURKEYnotes of failed liquidating and reNote. ducing banks, deposited with the 31. It is offConstantinople, Treasury $1,005,000. Total, Octo announced that the brigade icially October, 1877, $17,522,900. Total, was entrenched at Telische ber, 1876, $14,458,800. Increase $3.- - which has been dispersed by Russians, 064,100. Chevket Pasha is fortifying In rreei narsxea. the neighborhood of Orchanie. Boston, 23. The market Is un Suleiman telegraphs a conmanufacturers in firmation ofPasha changed, buying the that the reports lots as wanted. Fine fleeces are army of the Dobrudscha still somewhat' neglected, and can Russian' is marching to Kuzghun, nearSilis-trionry no piacea at low prices, but medium fleeces and combing and In of violation the consequence delaine fleeces are steady and in defronCircassians of Timok the by. mand, particularly the latter. tier of Bervla, a Servian brigade has Bales! of medium and X Ohio and left Oradista for Saitschar. Pennsylvania at 42 (45. XX and Montenegrins have occupied the XXX and above 45 47. Michiheights commanding Podgoritza, 39 and Wisconsin 42, with gan is considered some lots of choice No. I at an ad and its bombardment are Turks lmminent.The hastening vance en the latter , rate: combine and delaine fleeces, at 45 47 for to the defence of that place. coarse, and 50 55 for fine. Pulled wool Is in moderate request, sales at MINING STOCKS. 80 .35 for superior and X. Cali fornia ranges from 15 to 26 for fall. STREETS. and 22 35 for sprinsr. but nothing San Francisco, JSov. 1, 11.10 am. of any consequence has been done since .tne large sales ' noticed last ladyWasbn,asstdel.!Alta, 8s one dollar H & N, b s week. .i i n B&B.16s 4.70 s Belcher,.ao tS3,000 Fire. ; Rxohaquer, 4.00 a Point, 13 hi 8 s Prize, 15 Febnandina.31. An incendiary Bullion,144.05 s s Belle, fire at Tallahassee, last night, des Opblr, Chollar, 828Ha s Sayatre.SB tne i.'ncenlx biocir, occupied Justice, troyed Alpba, lOHs Union. 6 a dv jujius uaii, Julius Diamond, Cala, 2 H a s Max. Co-OsOi ijg s and Poole & Co. ConVa, Henry A Orerman,:10H s rcjis' Loss, $32,000,' Insurance, $21,000. afreet. Hayes and Party. Richmond. Va., 31.This morn party wtre ing the Presidential driven ia carriages to various places of interest under the escort of the reception ; committee. At 11 city's or THI o'clock they were taken to the fair grounds and introduced to the au thorities of the State Agricultural .Society.: .The party .were conduct ed to the bnlidmg occupied as head quarters or tne wociety, and rrom AND the upper porch speeches were ' Officers ' of the Sccietj', members of the couucil and citizens were ' on the porch with the President. - 'Gov.' Kemper delivered the Welcoming address and the President responded. He spent most of. the. time speaking JliST of the State of Virginia, pleasantly resources. andf attractions to her emigrants ' 'and homedeekerg,' Its fine land, capable of Intelligent and successful tillage; cheap, A New, , Blarrad, and Improved "etc, He . then edition market, of tbe Doctrine and Coreaaata urged them to build up their large cities,! to glory In their. Small state if tit, aJaurcb or Jestas Cnrtst ef Lat. debt and .comparatively light taxes. He dosed by, wishing, riches, hon- terUay Kalaiia, oontainlnr' tbe flevela-tfoor, length of days, prosperity and to Joseph 8mitn, Jun, tbe peace for the State. Great cheering .r ' ensued. ..tv--' Prophet, fur tUe building- up 61 tbe Elnr Shortraddresses were 'made by Secretaries'" man, ioDi of Ood 'In the last days. EvartaShei General Thompson Attorney. Prmud on tine paper, from new, large Senator Morgan-anRepresentative) Lorlng, bf Massachusetts, e'ear tyiMi, and eontauunr nearly 600 pare. which l were received, withinutrii Ta tbiis Milieu there have boen a number i tt.u. t i.ta applause. on Hon. B. J. Barbour, the part of ayW.iiof.a uiade the sections bare boon t of the Agricultural Society, made and numbered, and a fait and eom- some felicitous remarks, in which j :t :' i., he thanked the President rand has been others for their kind expressions for prebetisive Index and Contents ' ' the welfare of Virginia, and spoke added. in high terms of praise of Mrs. Orders rooelYbd now will be flllod in ordwi t Hayes. He said this lady deserved, ; i j ' ' he thought, as much praise, for the of receipt. President's southern as the Wailed policy of 'to any part tbe Tcrr.tory or ' a-- great President)wasthat shei-I' measure, .instrumental in the .tatioa receipt of price. Inauguration. At this there was a tremeodous applause. .The.peaker i'RiCBIS i !!.:i then presented Mrs? Hayes to'the doth, Embossed Sidoa, rut natu and people, and she , was greeted with a most tremendous cheerlngi wav- prinklcd edzes, fS.Ott. ing of hats, etc,, the demonstration Full Imitation Morocco, 'anilxMBed sklea IselLng until tire President; and MrsJ Qayes retired front sight.. It JM. and Bpttolded-odrcAfter making, a,tonr ,0f f ihe lllback grounds, an inspection of the exhibition, and partaking of Junchy the CANNOII A TOUKO. ; yrvwl J party returned to the city tonight, '''Ocssret NawsOaioa,',,t1- There will be a BUte 'reception' at denoe of OOjVjrjuor Kemper.1 the ."alt LakebHV'tT ! to-da- y. . 1 - . - JUST RECEIVED, CHOICE NEW STYLES IN 7 . lt : - Call and Examine Our Elegant Assortment of J A 2 ; ' - " ; f . t For Low Prices and Choice Goods, see our , FOREIGN. i -- , OURS IS poantt theT ovember,;rtien.j'uTh THE ONLY PLACE TO BTJY HANDSOME" ; I' " , - . , V - a. : ; . . r- -. - " '. - v j 4 See our Prices and Assortment of OYS' CLOTHING! . SPEGIrLiWiTlGE. : . V ! Edition . i should call on us for their liousehold JjlAJMILIES and other Supplies, as we j shall make it espo- 1 cially to their advantage. by shewing BcstTAs'- - t sortment and making the Lowest Prices in the Gityf . WALKER BROTHERS. i ed TIE -- 1 : Uer-sed- I- - customers. O - - Do-ven- O O T S style turvd prices to suit all - ; B in ns f. . BIG11. BO O T ! Boots amd Shoes of every :;Tcind made to order, e, easy-accessibl- JUOLESALE s; - - ; ' i- - - - . ' ( . ! 7 their promote interests, and meet a own, i E S : ; ready when pro- Come mised. and prove it. o 7f Uppers, Leather ; HH.nL'in.ax supplied to - the- 88 'trade at. reason- 9 arid: O E 'pub' lie demand, by selling my homemade goods. - - sH Storekeepers, will t - Blrange, but true! Goods made or repaired are MAHUFACTUnEn d wtc ruves. r i ;W.H.ROWE, Salt Lak City. ' , w M. -7.T . - L P.O. ,30X663. ... n 5 " 7 '"I i 1 "WTEBNhOIL COIIPANY, .. a, r .1 tr. 'LAW.. : 4 - 1 1 ; l-- ' j t., e 60 IMS '1 d IPi "EA:ss:iO"N"fi fifty firms of New several years sga1 oti 'of nearly1 a million dollaray iivarcapfure4 Hi Exchange Place, 'tais aftertiobn He Was a member oftlte celebrated firm of Lagrave & Co;; w bo bought f; oosraasjruia ' twill j.vC 1 .! goods from a number of- ftrms' on sold for dei credit, cash, aaijrthen nil mei-- l t Naturalization, Citizencamped. f Tne Artny Redacdaitsy w .1 K fillip, 'Electicn3,rr ax CTucaqo, Si. Gen. ToWrifcend i.t and the bureau offlcers bf the. war department, met the Xlouae. appro- - Supervisoro of Elections, and committee," S nation r .. aim ' iaenseed the reduction Of the army. j t i u U a.;,..) ii Townsend stated 'that the army United j Iff ?1 1. Stated asm at has nowotrtn'KK)-ineir- f and aril regiments will not average over 150 I men. General Sherman-an- d Electionsf4- r, his associates thooght it waawiser, In w' n s mrorr--r orwr case) rodoxtioca were contemplated; to cut down regimental. organiza. ' tions than attempt to redoce the rank and file. The republican com-?' ad tercu-- tissue' ta postpone the Question ti II tira : tx t . rr? u bu ana. iTwa,CaPiis25 Centt on;: sion, and to report an appropriation toe ' rour dlm; npoii lua fwu3 months :..?a Olal J,3ffi that are gone and the eight rOU 8ALS AX THS. that are to come of 22.C0a .Thia Liu will be the "probable1 resulbof com-miuee work. V OF TVACIUBJSSS vt r ; York-merehants- ai 'lliH-ESMElIlE- weoj. ' 4 Unfavorable crl'lcismsonWelsh's Od Slaeott swindiiiieome vete tion! for reconsIderationorthe t At i ..a uw cm t tne fwnicn by T demand. The ruling rate is 102, ; with a firm headway. ' '. r: ) . si J Stealtesj silver. ., j 31. officers The Philadelphia, of the, United States mint have Just . . 1 1. . i . i i inat' some uuuQuesi ujsuoytreuhave been going on, in practices the refiner's department, for some time past. They are confined, as far as known to a single employee, at whose house about 100 ounces of silver were discovered. Director of the mint Pollock refuses .to, make publle any facts, on the grounds that his doing so .might defeat the ends of justice. ' Horrible ltnrdrr. , Tkrre Haute, 31. A i horrible murder was committed. night, eight miles west of this city, at thea residence of Burgoyne Tritte, wealthy farmer. Tritte'a hired man, Sylvanus Burnham, and a young man in the neighborhood, were suitors for Rosa Burgoyne'a ward,' On Sunday night Burnham quarrelled with his rival on account of the' tatter's having visited the girl and threatened her violently. Last night the old people were awakened by the burning of the upper part of the house, and the structure was entirely consumed.' The corpse of Rosa was found in the ruins, with marks showing her throat had been cut, and that she had been stabbed in the side. She was also smothered in a large car- so that the body was not much urned. Burnham fled and came to this city, but . has not yet been Nfcw York, who assisted in to specie resumption latriarbrdered "of W are now its deeiehfe 1st Recommitted be ah prepavred o fa ml N EW YO R K la passage at an early tTSy. Itcommit-teL9 e : the thar V. expected" PrwIJonU of.RUke- ). on jo; j action immediate ask wiq tbeue (would OJf AND. AFTSR i 1 v the; ibUI, mt ititto-hafetoabeen its considaration ..would, haye tlan fornuj for thalx f 1 ' of hours, 187V. the. to confined November morning Isl t of, t the: until disposed Anally day, LED ! B porta. HO U HTAI II -- iVAB Traina aa tais road win leare ataUpu and lta nnnnnenta eaoM- - have ex mentioned below as JoHowa j i LeUettalte number! of hausted ant Huk Imports, 5 cents 1.1 . , WOKTUWARD. morning - hoarp s'by ;fillibosteImj Hlotf ptt 'ejcbr.:;day .. 4 V. ; . ...Jt during that KO.L.J to ".. of the tlgoirviiitt Joatasrwas kVJO Ordan. Lear War4 to. M..n. H.06 a. n. 3 cents per doz. Jaat rUie bill i Prig bam silvcx ia Bland's a. m Ewii)j?; tbereforei Jliplayed.t manage-meiexcellent ! Mala on receipt of prion. imi baiaaT aararal ' bundred t oopiaa of riv. V ' "TOwrawAKi, recommittal its by 'i procnrlag ti and immediately entxln3 hja rno-li.Ko.2. i Wed anso!d remalaloc Book under the eolee can 4econseabora 8oaa taa Leave rran kBn..L..'. i ja a. m. the up at any timer-wit. lofUiH.tiH.iH 11.15 a. m. A 40 n. m. ' of bringing: the mattsS Brirbam.. quence! V- Arrive 4.14 at sa. Ordan. lltd p obtaJnad at be .OeasrHj76-tkef can byittofore faJIi&ther CANNON & YOONO, '. GUmer 4 Balabruys Stare Linataand action to the exclusion, ttraXill "frtootfa vf LThe. buslncsa. rrom Montana, epnoayts wttk trains at svcaosIdeTaJMyto-creAse- d hav will OOoe for aa seats par oopy. it say TJeaerat Naw Office, Franklin J majority en the i ar v'f - s diatio-guish- te-da- II. AP. ICIMBALL. . . de-llver- ecL Tbe It. S.Army and tne Celered flea. SOI. Pacific coast representatives voted '' Fear ler Cent. Advanelaa:. .. v Solidly against the motion which Coiianl, representing the treasury was favorable to the .bill aud. will In London, telegraphdepartmtiit . . to-d- ay , , oppose its passage. s ;, four per cents are that ed, Welala'a i BeaaLaatlon VairarerAjble advancing decidedly in Kuropean - -- a-r- -- A. ' ; nl. . lad trraad a4rat4 . . i Mi- Cor of r Crosby waoaa. BUMaA HiTtneae, . Jke--a. araa "'alHC7 ArHTeatHalr-wayHouaeatf.20a.- BOOTS & SHOES boota aad ru:SirT aod , bate aod cape,(laaaware, leataar aad fladlnfa,a.l eurta of reueral rtaaa w boieaad rvialL . , , Hallway Co. WctHtcrn Leare Lake Polat at a.m. Arrive at Tooele City at 10 a.m.. Leare Tooele City at 7.40 Houaeat3-2- 0 a.m. Leare Half-wa- y Arrlre at Lake Poiat at A40 a.nu Leata Lake Point at a.m. rrivs at Salt Lake at 10.40 a.m. i OHMiUIliT, HALL Walker . C f Will run trains as follow: Lea re Bait Lake City at 7 am. A rrlve at Lake Point at 8.40 a.m. . i '7 .... TIUE TABLE. iltah inmm rvMafc.. '!'!k.w.' I. : 1 ni st. . ' - ' tie UetUnjr, Hoar Packlua Pittbra aud asrleuitureJ Impteineota. SATURDAY AUG. I8thf 1877 ' rtowrn ! mo .oum And unUI further noUoa the dasorip- - ' ! . Of be run dalle. Hiin. days azoeptsd. CO. .. ! JuoAar JaawAaatMrer Stravt) all bu laaaa coanaoted wttk Wal aud uoaarlal buatoeaa. . 'i lit 10 No. 1 and S wfn be nra dany. T r J wkolwaJa aad retail. f 4o ;st,:lduis trade M4, wood pumpa aod wataf Npaa ito. uouldlaaa, it im 26 S 10 8 25 66 40 8 60 d barrovra, cuiuratora wacoo plowa, i'.u.Miu, t IU t 4 61 v llanaatra Hakra) Mowar aad liairWaeoa. WoodICaka OUvar kntiivr, radduck sulky tkiiiwd Flow. Coooord brrea aad ear . , Bandy..... June Una. ............. Little Cottonwood.... at Salt Lake IfURIWAillEtm HOUSES '.!, ! -- M. f. Or ewer y aad- - Dm a; mentis Meaara. kid be. Pitta Co., B. P. Taaadel, JOHN SHARP, Meeara Kimball A La wrenoe,Hssre. lwy Central SuperOutntUnU A Co., Meaara. Wna. jeonlors A ooa A HHOS JOilrT CO,, 8IIABP, BTaTfABT, Jr., I uencrai rmaM ana xvxt Ajjem . iMtUburrbi IVu . liaia 5alt - iio ouraaac raatiLT trss. For sale, wboleaata and retail, by Z. C. avwu Clouk gton, 17 kfala Sttaat) and repairs all aoru of boot ftaa : ! i D-n- Makes aunt. . - ( Waa. II. Ka ' , A I Uoora, w a ad . : . ... laraM A Ttatca riota . 1 ra, and all kind KMb, &u.M!n Ca . r i STEWART'S wfaia Oatftal I o. sc. . 4 I ao4 and alMvuiia and daDlw-krrJ- 4 i ; Iju all maery work, wrought aod cut Iron work u.i trou and bran work ot ail taortptiooa iiiJrj tfjj. boot aoJ abowa, bat kapt. rmiir aroertea Hour, food . : : utU,titCa.1 ainda of milling and latoloa tna ' . - , -- , - . ' ' . HTO. i ' ' v "t r.w,. -- 4 .v.-. -- if ' ' - AND SEE ... 1 ?t.J . -- And'Suoerb Tohr-- it t u 1 : - r:- "f PODEL -- - - ! PIANO! : ,'r lIiala to-da- y, that Sella at 0315 a ancl , ijiiwar1s4 -- . -- At sna Music Sronu or - dit. CALDER & CARELESS. ... r ' J "ntt. mi u r -- ;iiij f..ij-- " i J a i d Mf "ejr"JiiI f r.'.'S-- l i . it. ir .r nn la if i: ii ' I-.- cteel '. ;riATEJ EricnAvrr.ns at SLSoi can ba bsi rrom C. J.TnoHAS, Tojiple, Of. the TEMPLE, , J -- -- lll;r i;r IO f f :4 ti .'3 If a, . It- - - j - - t i |