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Show EVENING NEWS. l"VMAaJ at urfy mUy, : j room O'CLOCK. PRINTED AND PUBLI4HEO BY THE DESERET HEWS COMPANY.' CHABLES VT. PENROSE. MORS EDITOR. Sept. 11, ISM gatwda ABOUT THK-8AKIN- (J OF THE EABTII. Tnx late earthquake shocks have letto stenlufant light bought atery ter ou the subject. It is ia possession of a gentleman who resides in AtlatiU ind wa written by the Rev. W. ill. Harrison, who was tbe first chaplain ot the House of Representatives after the war. It was penned about six years ago, and contains a straight prediction to the effect that the south Atvisited by severe lantic coast would-bearthquakes in August, 1886. A recent special from Atlanta to the e some Hun York gave details of this prognosticate!? letter, the writer of which New that his forecast was based fHled oVsnMcUy scientific calculations, which have been strikingly verified. But his statement so literally fulfilled- in relation to the South Atlantic seaboard. Is not the only prophetic assertion made by him. The letter also foretells that .shortly after the disturbances which hare already occurred there would be a similar phenomenon which would be so great as to produce the total destruction ot the city of ban Francisco. Tiie completeness wUhiwbichMr. Harrison' a prophetic assertion regarding the Atlantic coast has been justified, naturally leads one to put some degree of confidence in the other statements contained in his letter, and causes people to wonder whether or not the slight shakings being felt to the westJ ward are but the advanced slgnalsj presaging the approach of a terrM ble catastropne. II such Indlca tions would bate the effect of turning the pee pie of that Horribly wicked lty from the error of their ways they would work a most salutary reformation; !u there mm st be but small hopes In that direction. Probably Gotham j and the Bay. city are (about on a 'par so far as modern abominations are con cerned. In both every conceivable crime against God and nature have Should their reeking corruptions (reach up to heaven and cause them to be wiped out from before the face of the Almighty, the Godless and corrupt would continue to assert, in fulfilment of the words of divine Inspiration, "Such" things always have been and will centlnus, and are not directed nor controlled by a higher and supervisory power." And so they will continue to assert, 'as one latter-da- y development after another evolves, until the scorner himself is overtaken and overwhelmed. The are, from all ap pearances, not yet over. The frequent tremulous agitations of the past few days indicate that there arc within the globe pent up (forces that are more than likely to demand an outlet. If such be the case, the locality of the outburst is likely to be the scene of dire destruction . The fact that the later snocas nave Den unuer me sea gives no assurance of security for the dwellers on terra firma. It is the submarine upheavals that cause the fearful tidal waves which play such sweeping havoc as they rush inland. The prophetic finger has not: only pointed to a time wncu the Almighty voice of earthwould plead quakes," but also by "the voice bt the waves of the sea heaving themselves beyond their bounds." - Perhaps this causes odf sympathy for others when placed In such a position to be more active than it otherwise V wbeld. h 'jthe .Our correspondent holds that Nws wasa error regarding the paucity of the number of Latter-da- y Saints connected with the Order. We are not disposed to dispute him, es pecially as our statement was not as sertive but as a matter of belief. It! wtfs based' upon the, fact that the genius of the religion of the "Mormons" Is to subdue all thee vlla against which the Order was specially organized to contend. Also tnat it Is not in keeping with their profession to mix up with the quarrels and disputes that are agitating the country. ButNidex" strikes a spot more or less vulnerable when he points out an Inducement to Idento the working-metify themselves with, the Knights the presence to some .extent .of the grinding process of the capitalist. It r. ould Indeed be phenomenal to find a community entirely free from "man's inhumanity to man." Yet all the forces necessary to correct that and every other ill are held to be embodied in the religious system of the Saints. And whoever grinds bis neighbor, whether it be because his capital gives blm the power to do It, or if be be a worklngman and the scarcity of the article iwhlch he Jias to . dispose of Inclines him to play the part of petty tyrant, acts In conflict with his profes sion. Such methods are out of har mony with bis religion. If he remains permanently true to it, he must sooner or later eliminate from his conduct that which 4t forbids. rThe obliteration of the mon" clause added by a few local cranks by the General Assembly of the Knights, was a proper snub to Its presumptive and spiteful originators. Had it been allowed to remain it would have been: an unsightly wart on the nose of the system. We also take oc casion to repeat that while we deem It inconsistent for the Saints to identify thynselvea with tae Order we entertain none but kindly feelings toward It, to gether with desires for its success in every good word and work. their-hotbed- s. earth-shakin- gs by-"t- KNIGHT OP LABOR KXPL.A.TXS. In this Issue appears a communication from one of the Knights of Labor. We like the tone and spirit in which; be writes. The former indicates noder-"atlo- n and the latter liberality These are admirable traits, and must be renacognized without reference to the subany ture of opinions held upon ' ject. of declaration The principles of the General Assembly is in many respects admirable, ancTlt is a pleasure to note inconthat when the gruity was brought to Its attention by the more liberal minded Knights of this section, that body promptly quashed What was a most glaring infringement upon what might ba termed the' Con stitution of the order. The action showed not only adherence to principle but exhibited wisdom. Correct philosophy and experience teaches this: That all innovations uuon the fundamental principles of .an organization sanctioned by itself, lead te disorder, disintegration and finally, diasolutlou. This applies to all systems, lncludlrg governments of nations. It such in fringements are dictated by . prejudice, the direful results are all the more speedy ; if they are deemed s necessity, even then tbelconsequences, being In evitable, as proceeding from given cause, are not averted. The excluding clause of the order in reference to those who deal in or are benefitted by the traffic la intoxicating" liquors is admirable, while that which forbids the membership of a, banker broker, lawyer or professional gambler is suggestive of the placing on one plane of rather a singular mixture. Doubtless some professions named will scarcely relish the amalgamation. The necessity of ltr however, la obvious when the nature of the order is considered. 'The tanker and broker being antagonistic to the organization and its objects, It must exclude elements in conflict with itself. And While the lawyer is not necessarily an . The opponent, be Is a an are organization essentially Knlzhts of men who produce. The gambler being a bane of society can have no lot nor part in it. $ It Is in order to endorse the truism enunciated by Yindex When he asserts that every organization has its oroDortlon of cranks. That the Church Is not free from that species of fungi must be frankly admitted. And In that on the other regard It will be admitted Vlnttex " and every other band by close observer upon "the point, that no body, religion or otherwise, is more discredited through that medium than is the Church. Every act committed Mormon " in conflict by a professed with hisjreliglous obligations ana wiin the organization with which he Is connected- Js seized with aridity r by the antl - Mormon distorter and flaunted as a sample of the character of the community and their The jfact that: such religion. deeds are so many outrages upon the sentiment of the former and forbidden by the requirements of the lat ter ia cai-e- f ullv hidden. Doubtless the Knights knowtto Isome extent the dls as agreeable phases of such a position,'reheld been occasionally haw they sponsible as a body for deeds that, as an organization, they abhorred and repudiated. Indeed, such instances are a matter of public notoriety. But we are bound to- say that no system overwhelmingly from bs suffered ofsoinjustice as the Church (hat species antl-"Mormo- f non-produc- er. 1 - : n anti-"Mo- or professional gambler can be admit ted. Prior to the liieetinjr'of the general assembly of the Order, Which in Hamilton, Ontario, convened last i fall. Some self righteous Individual sought to amend the foregoing section, by addlar the words: "and bo bigamist or poiycam-ls- t; or those woo believe in bigamy or polvgamy can be admitted. " When the proposed amendments came before the local assemblies for and other two, consideration, a committee to draft a were appointed myself tho foregoing amendprotestwhich against ment, protest, alter being approved by our assnnbly,wasfr varded to tae delegates who represented district assemoly t2 and by taeiu to the end to the credit of general the latterasstinbly. it ail Uie ckan&e in boJy was iua:iied. promptly question seems me or to mat ior a it even a district assembly to try local, to do by resolution wnar tae general assembly has specially mused, to da, U only deFor serving of a smile of contempt. I think it la quite time l- - punmyselfman ish a when he is guilty ol an in fraction of the law. The order at large must not be held ol a smart responsible lor theSo vagaries section thereof. iar as my observation has gone, there are crauka in all organizations (the Church of Jesus Latter-da- y of Mints UDrlst not excepted) w&o wouia de those of their fellows whose prive ana taitn inueu to 'oucn. nign practice water mark of all the aincaUitrd of civ ilized life. Your that tue number of Mormons wf o have iueu'ii'.t.-.-J them selves with the Kmghts.o! Lajor could be counted on the tiugef V.is ci roaeous, ad I personally know enough of them to require several repetition ol the the atanuiug of many of operatiou, them in the Church being beyond question. Farther than that there are many members of the Church who - are identified with labor orng&ui- the one in zations other . than question, and I believe tltat so lout; as any members of the fJhurcu can be found identified with capital aud the grinding .process adverted to in your article, complete segregation of rrotn tie- labor your membership movements of th age will be fyuud an impossiDimy. Trnstinz tnat yu will pardon this prolix intrusion ' on your valuable .s pace, I am, yours truly , crjlngXpx, JtheMaiiiowerla support- -, erl aeeui to be satisfied with kitd of wind. Early this morning any it looked as tkougn the day would be an excellent one. Later on it became thick outsWe and dark threatening clouds began to roll up. Tbe sea was dotted with white-wingcraft moving abont waiting for the big sloops. Crowds of yachting enthusiasts filled up the beach SALT LAKE THEATRE. It Moiula u Even'g, Sept, W. RITER. BIr. A.M. Pnlmer's.Coinpaiiy J.WM. A. GHOKSBECK, 8. Hills. Cashier. Sir. A.51, Palmer s Company Jas. T. Little, Asst. From the Madison Square Theatre.!? . Y. there were not many takers, e cause the sloop showed her weath-erl- y while on blew the wind qualities Thursday. trains brought hundreds of Incoming people from New York wno aid not care, to again risk their liqes on steamers. Little accidents' tnat resulted ftoca the heavy fog on the ast race uay nan tneir effect, ine steamers were by no means deserted. however, and had enouga people aboard to fill every deck. Tugs oy the down dozen,wlth special parties, came and hundreds ot fishinz 1 smacks a out brought gocd many people.Nave-em- k Highlands afford as good a view as anywhere along the coast, and con the bluff was lined withpeo-P1?-- . sequently ' 1 e Tue Kei'hksentativk Compasi of erica. Arthur Jones' SAINTS AND SINNERS SAINTS AND SINNERS WITH THE OH TO MA I. YORK CAST west-northw- . to get and hold the political supremacy in our neighboring Territory, the News has at present nothing to do further than maintains, as it always has, a desire for the better man of two contestants to win, the better of two sets of principles put forth to be main tained. The Republicans of Idaho, by means, shameful even In political af fairs, have placed in nomination a man whose very name is, or should be, to every person who knows him and his unworthy record, a syno nym for all that Is malodorous and con temptible lu publlo life Fred. T. Du bois. As United States Marshal, he used his office as an euglne of oppres sion against a class of people who comprise the voting Btrengih of one entire county and are largely repre sen ted elsewhere In Idaho, a people whose peaceful deportment, correct habits and thrifty condition properly constitute them the be9t element in the commonwealth where Dubois and his henchmen have sought to deprive them of vote, Influence voice, " and from By going liberty. place to place, and selecting delegates to suit him, without going through the enstomaty formula ot submitting his claims to a convention properly called, he succeeded in getting the liepub llcan Territorial meeting "fixed" In Lis interna, and in nomination was therefore sunply the enunciation oi a previously and fraudulently matured plan. A person who thus permits po litical .ambition to devour political honesty, if not a knave, must expect to be treated like one; and when to wolf-lik- e his is added this in bunting down rapacity class of people for no other reason than being opposed to Mm religiously and politically, he need net murmur if he now receives the treatment and the only treatment to which imported political characters are entitled. Ilis little dodge of working up an insignificant coterie of soreheads lu the Democratic ranks to Join him in order to be opposed to "Mormonism" and the "Mormons" will not, we fancy, the it carry with strength he Imagines' and hopes for; the bulk of the have party sense enough, to ..see. that, it is only a very thin plot to seduce i them into supporting a political enemy and thus elect him and vote themselves into the minority, while united they, are overwhelmingly in tie majority. We hope, however otherwise things-mago', that Dubois' oppoucnt will be elected, not specially that we may love him more, bat that every honest man must like Dubois less. ! right-thinki- ng '; . KLECTBl C IT Y AS A MOTOR. An eastern Journal devoted to the railway interest, in giving an engraving of a new electric locomotive, and ex- plaining its principles, predicts that the time is near when all first class railways will be equipped with locomotives driven by electricity. It goes ou to say that, though no electric locomotive has yet been made which is entirely satisfactory, progress and improvement in that direction are rapid and constant, and tnat the difficulties now la the way are mechanical, the chemical obstacles having been entirely removed. That is to say, methods for generating electricity Insufficient i abundance ' and consequent power, have been perfected by the chemist, and now It only remains mechanic to for. the do his part by constructing appliances by which the tremendous power of the electric current may be utilized for pro pelling machinery. Of course this has already been done to a great extent,but not on a scale large enough to meet the requirements ol rtllway trains and the of large factories. machinery It is ' but reasonable to assume that, n view of the rapid advancement that has been made in mechanical sci ence since the discovery of Watts, the electric motor will be perfected much more rapidly than the steam engine was; and consequently predictions to the effect. that electricity will soon displace steam, even In cases in which the greatest amount ot power Is required, may be received as resting upon a basis of probability so strong that it almost amounts to certainty. i THE KNIGHTS AND THE "MORMONS." Salt Lakk Citt. Sept. 10th, i$8y " Editor De$ertt Newt: In your Issue of the 8d Inst., I notice an article entitled "The Knights and the 'Mormons,' " in which you state that the Knights of this section have passed a resolution excluding from membership persons who believed In the rightfulness of plural marriage. declared in Now, sir, it h the preamble andexpressly declaration of principles of the Order of Knights of Labor that do person shall be debarred on account of sex, creed membership or color. ,The institution for Local Assemblies of the Order provides, in section one (it I remember rightthree, article ly), that no person who either sells or makes a living or any thereof by the sale of intoxicating part or deliquors benefit rives any therefrom either directly or through any member of their family j and no banker, broker, lawyer 'i . ! COMPLHTR MEW AWT) MU. . M. PAT-MtTHE ARTISTS lt. Herbert Kelcey, J. II, Stoddart, W. J. IMoyne, Frederick Itotuuson, Louis F. MussCn, wm. Davidge, M. Holland. Walden Uanuay, C P. FloTkton, Holliday, Harry W. : Caroline Hill Maud MarrUon, Annie Russell, Marie Burroughs, Mrs. Cashier, j BEPCSJTS Lawns. Swiss. Mulls and White Goods, Lares and Embroideries, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers, Buttons and Triniinings. ?romiuy. Dress Goods, Silks, Satins and Suralis, GLOVES AND HOSIERY. E.J. Phillips, Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods; ; 'X1J22T8, Saints and Sinnbrs - Jix, the Penman est CITY Says May Braokyn, May Uobeson, Marie Greenwald. Virginia Buchanan, Herbert Mill J. W. Bat tm. ward, FOR THE SEASON: - LINE IN Staple Dry Goods, 0EM.S0. RSTA2LE ana Sells Exchange 'on Nett fork. Nan Francisco, Chtcaro, Ht. Lonla, Omaha, Loudon, and priori tl Contlneutftl Clllea. Makes collections. rewlUtna procda ! ,nnder the peraonaMirection ot . .. Al:3Utae Wind had freshened to about twenty-thre- e and miiesan came out of the northwest in hour, gusts. The race la twenty miles to leeward, IC Presbery, the yacht to tarn the stakeboat oppoREPERTOIRE site Ocean Beach. The MavHoueer started at lli22:23, the Galatea at Mojsdat, Sept. 13, Tuesday, sept, h, 11:24:85. Tbelrind was Sept. u BECEIlfES OrTKS AHT AKS 8KLXIJNQ THK MOST COMPLETE Director Am- (author of suvcr iving) Drama, enciuea Henry v I I shakf, OXTHK B03TOX SLOOP, 1. RETAIL IDE1:'I, TIIE ed SOTS' and CHILDREN 8 WOOL, FUR and STRAW HATS. 15, Ooe Society Wednesday, and fifteen miles an hour. BANDT IlOOr. 11. At 11:45 the Seats 25c Nothing extra to Reserve. had gone about a mile over the yachts Sale of Scats commences next Friday, at UDIES'&UISSES' STRAW HATS. TRIMMED & UNTR1MMED. course. They "were standing south 10a. and Union Ticket Ottloe. at Theatre in., east, their position being about the same as when they started. The was about of a mile ahead. TBI IV At 12:04 p. m. the vachta had gone Oil ClotX Liioleii, Curiam about three miles, the Mayflower leadCarpet!, ing bv quarter of a mile, tne wind be DISSOLUTION OF PAIfTNERSHIP. Z. C M. I., ing Z3 nnies an nour. & At 13:17 the vachta had srone about Six mites over the conrse. Tha Man- Salt Lake Citt, HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Hardware. Shelf sad Queeasware, China & Glassware. Heavy Jiovier existing under the name aud style of September 6th. lase & Hons, consisting of H. J. r'aoet, Faust GRADUALLY OPKNIUO THE OAP STOCK TRANSFER 'BOOKS OF sen., 11. J. Faust. Jr. and James A. Faust, I. 3TJXjiX 3d 23230-30- . dissolved by mutual consent, and nearly half a mile ahead, the wind THE Institution will be TJLO B E D on has been Fau-Arm. t retirinz from the The James A blowing Id runes an hour. business will be continued by It. J. Faust At iz:48 me yacnts had gone about 12 September 15th, and REOPENED on sen. and II. J. Faust, jr. ; under the name ot miles over the course, still standing October Cth next. Faust A Son. who will cotlecl nil accounts due to and ray all debis due from the forsoutheast, the Mayflower increasing mer Urm. The new firm will continue to -- :o: THOS. G. WEBBER,, her lead and nearly a mile ahead, the A BOY K1LLRP. Blooded Stock, and. to do a Ueuerul Import wind nineteen miles, from tbelcorth dfc Treas. mve iock isnatness. 'Secfy and 11. J. FAUST, Sen., FATAL CASUALTY IX A QUARTZ MILL IS The UalaUsa turned the stake baut U. J, FAUST, JB. d3 MILLAR1 COUNTT at 2:10. 10. Th Mayflower is t'iree miles ahead.; IThe wind 12 miles an DB. IIESSEL'S Dsskrkt, Millard Connty,ISSft. hour. September lita, 11; The iron Hook. s!oop Bandy ' ? AT Editor Daeret Ntws: 'Xridmojd yac&t JfrUcitla accompanied the yachts A fatal accident occurred at Crafts over th course. She had all her light puv uo80s itoqj ui aispjo 110 & Co.'s quartz mill ou Saturday eventsails, set aad led the Mayflower at noon S NeBTll, SECOND WEST ST. ing last, the victim being a boy re- by quarts ox a mue ana seemea to be JO SflNIS SlV3t'J cently from Salt Lake City. ItACEKS. ada air aiqnd Mr. Geo. Bus' y furnishes the followoqj po sjautojstij pu stq Book At 1 08 the JJtrtwr, increasing her ing particulars: The boy .turned John Branches, Languages, English rr on aiatiAl 38 ot pD9B3id Webber, who bad a father and sister lead was IX mile abead: of the Galresiding in Salt Lake City, was living atea. At 1.55 p.m. the Mayflower turn- keeping, Drawing, Penmanship, Piano, M 'iYL 82 with Mr. Busby at Lake Town (fnger-so- l) ed off shore the stake boat oa the borne Organ, Guitar, Vocal Music, In Classes 4,18 HIQ03 about .12 miles from here down stretch. im i sii pubis pio or Private Lessons. the river. ALL CLASSES OF Sandy llook, 11. At 3.03 p.m. the Crafts &. Co. '3 mill is situated about Admission daily, 9 to 10 o'clock a. m. 80 miles northwest of Lake Town. Mr. Mayflower was over three miles ahead The wind is dying Busby having occasion to visit the mill and toItwindward. DR. GODFREY IIESSEL. is now about eight or nine. took the lad, who is about 15 years old, out. miles an hour. Lnless tho wind freshalong with him. On arriving ?9 ens' it is not believed the can From lO to 23 per cent. I5oliiclloo. GO TO THH TDK OV WAS CAUTIOXBD finish within the time limit. yachts Received Dlreet from the Manufac 10 3. set at Galatea Tue Jib her turer a New Supply of by Mrs. Busby aoout the danger of p.m. ana a minute later topsail one was run Worktnamea's ClotMm Store ! 11 A BONA getting into the machinery, and Mr. up on tne maynower. At a.w the wind tTCTION. Busby intended to take- him into the hjad shifted more to westerly and :o mill and point out to him the dangerous stiffened somewhat. The achts were j Men's, Boys' and Children's. SIM'S and BOYS' CLOTDIO and in the me&u time request places, about-of- f Long Branch and had ed him to go In to , supper, while Mr thon 4.10 15 At the to miles about go. Call and see them before Busby assisted a friend to unharness 1 appeared to outpoint the Lowest Price guaranteed for purchasing. AMD FURN1SHIWC OOOD8. the horses. The lad hastily swallowed Galatea Summer Wear for Ladies, Gents and; Children. CASH a was half mile to Mavnoioer still but a lew moutniuis and, unknown to Air leeward. ana GKNTS" of HATS stock FUR Large miles and wind The eight Busby, went over to the mill. Mr. L GREAT VARIETY OP STRAW HATS. Children's Clothing a Specialty NISHINGS. Crafts, the engineer,', noticed the boy streaky. :o- O N dc watchMfceeka f near the versl pump SUgkt standing supply Eartbquvke .44 MAIK STREET. at Charleston. ing ltsmovements.andturnedta inspect A FULL STOCK OK U w, Flrat mmt the water gauze, a lew feet from tne Charlrston, 11. It is bright aud pump the driving belt was running at a speea, connecting tue anve great Embracing OASNED GOODS of all tiutis. wheel of the engine with the batten. heavily in the early morning. People Mr. Crafts was startled by the Instant are gradually recovering their houses, :0: and the numbers in shelters and tents TKS or stopping of the stamps, and thought are were LARGE ASSORTMENT 'OF NOTIONS. rapidly diminishing. There the driving belt had broken and struck or lour slight shocks of earth- the steanTpipe a few feet above Uie three :o:- LUMBER G. : YARD, not serious D.&R; night but quickly he saw the auake during the engine. Turning are aware few peraous boy lying on the floor a Infew feet from comparatively TO TDS ol the r occurrence. 1 he subsistence a where he last saw him, committee bas changed the plan of TANNERY OLD SITE, FKARFULLY MANGLED COXDITIOX. for operations aud appointed visitors dis182, 134, 186 & 138 EAST TEMPLE STREET. The cases Price Market Paid of to ascertain each ward fellow little is the It surmised that Highest Cor. 2d South 1 3d West StsM be which will at allot and tress,' supplied attempted to step over the belt, AT Waera may be found a oneral The Board of fcn nom'8. got caught by the left leg below their assortment of tiers at still work surveying 'is the knee, - the . belt carrying gin the Dark Passages of the Head and Throat. a du partly ajouj and continue to condemn htm buildings, under P. unmm, mm, ITU m E4STE2H Examining those which are unsafe. Latest reports the drive wheel, and hurling bl h sra Inst the steam uioe overhead with from points along the South Carolina 2VSC 9 such force as to crush the left side of Hallway, indicate that the reports of al! bmu be sold at. U at Waioh will his head. His left leg was also broken distress at Lincolnvllle, Knightsville can De our Patrons have City MAKKKT LOWEST PRICKS. in two elaces. The lad was a favorite and elsewhere greatly exaggerated livery Wagons call for them by Jar Grata and Wool 'waaied at cufrrni with Mr. aud Mrs. Busby on account of what is necessary to De done to taem prtoaa. Cult advances inaJe oa tha U.ttr. his obedient and cheerful dlsposi their address. leaving CMelta. A. KKVSKR. Telephone 205 tion. (l&s 6me New York, 11. Money, 5 ($ C; Ills remains were brought to Deseret The Bar , sliver, Ss; S's, 103; last even ins; and interred y. people here did everythlnsc ia their coupon, We ; 4i's, coupon, lu; TV ! Facinc, 43X power to assist Mr. Busby in prepar lJacifl& K's, 2oX ; Central ing the body lor burial. The funeral Burlington. 36 ; IUo Grande, SIX N. aus was Northern 25. the conducted under service Paciflc, Northwestern, pices of the ward authorities, and was 717; N. Y. Central, 11 ; Navigation, ; Transcontinental, 88K ; Pacltic Mail, HUL ESTATE & IBM' 16EHT OU1Z followed to the grave by many whose HAS BEEi eves Were moist with sorrow for the Panama 88; Rock Island, iiiV; AND fate of the little stranger, as also for St. Louis and San. Francisco, 29X ; at. JVC 33 IX Mr Paul and Omaha. 4t)X: Texas Pacific. the stricken nareuis and sister. XOTARY PUBLIC. FR03I HILL & TRKWHKLA'S Busby was very much affected while Wi ; Union Pacific, KK ; Wells, Faro and especially so J&xprtsflijSU; western union, U7. . relating the Incidents TO THE when he spoke of a letter the. bo; had Collections made In all uarts ot Kuroua Five Baildlnffs Horned? received a day or two previous to his Afilua and of United anil the States Ala ' death from his slater vouusrer thaa he. Ftibhuld, N. J., 11. Five business JHonaea rented aid rent collected, mmt Palace Saloon, Wasatch Block. wherein she had counseled him to be a bnllolnrs Ourned here this saornlng Ajtierlca. Our will he hereafter general real estate buiaesa transacted at good, obedient boy, and God would L.OSS f lOMiUOt) : moderate prices. & tierran'n. Palace Saloon, and at WiUisiusHeadquarters irnide his footsteDS. AV'iilV tu awn and estates ol decedents at C. W. J'ountalu Saloon, where Parker's, Mr. Busby telegraphed a friend 4n ' '.ended to. orders for Beer, will receive prompt "at Salt Lake City to r on a dono at reason tention. '' t'oiiyuitc EIG9T. able ttKUre. find the father No. S Hooper A Eldredire BuilLar, SALT LAKE CITY BREWING CO. Office, XaS first floor. and apprise him of the fatality, as also tVATEST dtf dlO wl PATCHES. to get nis wisnes witn regara to tne ' i':f . ;. f of to the disposition 'Will'be remembered ty scores ef happy patieniai,las' hanae.'jfor several years "been Caibtact stMiJaa;. send to city or bury here. JMo answer of the Salt Lako Sureical Institute, branch ;of the l'oflo Surgical Institute. principal deemed received, It was London. 11. The cabinet meetinsc being wnicn wa so wen and favorably known throughout the entira XerrUorv ior its unpar- best to Inter the remains, as the body tms aneroTou sat ior an nour ana i aiieiea Euccess in luo treatment or aiease coralnir within its special, province. was rapidly advancing In, decomposi half. The subjects under considera tion. tion were the Bulgarian question and NICKLTE I, 11. Justice L. Cropper surumoned Patmill,8la(l bill. Messrs. Louis Phillips, Albert petty 4 . Ketarmlar and T. w. Cropper, who held an in Fwlaagh. ' auest and rendered their decision, in Constant lmoplk. 11. S. S. Cox . Where Consultations are Free. accordance with the facts set forth by United to Minister States is Turkey, the evidence, and found that no one about starling lor" home on furlough, In its all Croolcctl or Deformed Cases ot Club Fet, all Paralysis forms, could be held blameable for the boy's owing to ill health. Heap. Secretary '? Crooked Spine, Hip tad Knee DlscaUs, Etc. accidental death. will Le Americau of the conduct atloo, The health of the people heTe ls ex- lueaxuirs ci ibe onue C'bronele all and Pr Also, To bft (JIVES AWAY, January 1st, 1887. auruigcox's cellent, notwithstanding "they are en- absence. Mean will continue vale Troubles, Disease of tlie f negotia fortitude', a tlons for the new tail ft treaty between during, with praiseworthy lye, Deafness, Diaeaaea a-d-' ; severe attack ox lac nowmg weu lever' the United States and Turkey. More Dfseliarires from the l ar, . Jtespectiany, Armenians are going to the United Itnrrb of the 1 1 cad and; Tbreaf, Tjjfcxs'Si States to be naturalized . The United sAtayoiaVbuylfts a !Rii.tJtreCooki Stove or Heater from ns Avl(ll Tie aiMl all Kectal Diseases. States Government has not replied to the protests of those Armenians whose entitled to a chance In our $300,00 M icicle Sbatenslon Erly BrvakfnOt, Thee c the raiments Di;. : PuKKM AN has IrrfiteB FpcriaTrv Tor?" American citizenship Turkey refuses Cook .Stove,, to be Given customer's 1887. Our old 1, January Awajj to recognize. npwarda of fifteen yeara,- and m;it1 handrcda of cures on this Coast iJu- Si us tneir "address. will beglfeii a chance by calling or sending . SHOES. May-Hoie- er OTIO one-eigh- th Em FANCY GBOCEEIES. STAPUG T 0uut. AUGUST, 1886 . SUMMER HOLIDAYS ; SELECT SCHOOL, " TIIR IDAHO CONTKST. With the question of which party is BTMIL MiK. DESERET Is Mi O. X3AXKB. unnecessary, perhaps, to indulge in nnv entlsnsiastic comment upon the inaugSALT LaIce CITY. ural of an engngemeat the importance of which must be a(arant o all patrons of : the Theatre. PAID UP CAPITAL, 924H,oe and verandas. The ladies wore the SVBPI.ua. 13. 200,000 inwere regulation yachting blue and -- POSlTWELf terested ' spectators, while everything THREE RIGHTS OVLT. H. S. Eldot.doe, President. 1 human Feeauukz UrriJi.Vice rrest. of First appearance John WANTED TO BKT . BUDMX-Uio- . A5I US K ' S. P. TEAS DELS. I'll CTS-ULUte-TU- B mU ; CLOSIMGr OUT SUMMER GOODS! THIS IS - E IDE El) :- BART CO., RXOKTIO REMOVAL ARTICLIUS, . DRIED APRICOTS TEASDEL'S. S. . to-da- OTIOE W. CLAYTON, 1 kms0i VIES BE Eli JJEIOT OVED typo-rrue- jron TRAJISJ-ATliABITI- C DR. : .. sr body-whethe- r PEEEIAN & CO., -- ' . EXTENSION EMY HAS PARLORS AT CLIIlT HOUSE, BREAKFAST COOK . i. . BY TELEGRAPH fEB WESTKKM - t.ilON lELEdBAPH IVStl . LATEST BY a.iaiiTiki9fCl.v DlAt.I9M, Asolbvr KxplrtoBf t Djammltc . , rinirlhe last rears. Our ireat-- ! inentof Catarrh is the best Inowu. The following ate thediatiprtilshinji .. icaiuren oi our treatment; ut, a ainfrte application pive immediatr ; ceconit, the accre: tkns are softened and nnHivivl third, the nlcerateif surface is deodonzed.'and tho very iinpleksaat Isinell' is and the breath la reatored to its natural sweetness and nunie. 3wu tion of the filth, the applications do not cause the least pain, no.- do they iittcrfcre with die. or nets. Ir-i-i . . ' lifirU-ie- Did you SuP", ! Cfcteagro. A lew .. . . Complete Stock of Cast and WroJuht Iron Ranges, Cook Stoves, Rarest designs In Hard and Soft Coal Heaters. Tin and Granite lrownware and House Furnlsnlng Goods. AMERICAN. MOKE '5 1 ClSES TREATED 'BY 39 jtnd 41 4E.i FIRST SOUTH STJiTWT I i; i I i. 4 : - . -i- 'i-' m'-i tri reRai d I 4io Uiiiik tio needs another for Aia Tooi is as frMMj a the others a ese enntcll whh as'tlj foot wko rtfa tHt know tbo fjhild.! j.Vi e liav sot taktu Uie th-toea ot aiurother;lio a hltle more With that foot than the other, and as for briaginfrdown theheel, it is down; he stands as fiat ontt a9bo other. I eannot see where another brace woald benefit hlin; I am satisfied bei cared whh one branei nnd feel thankful for. the good von have done.very il .u.-., t - ld u i j - . .Yours respectfullr. MosrrraLiEH, Bear Lake Co., Idaho, May 2 1 wiLUAM HARnv. 'V 11 - mi m rmmiumn, viuai aargvon oi uie salt In XUU furricsl stitute: We desire to say that our little now years oi; is cured ot bin diaeaae. from which aha hadgirl, anirri anAihiHne that time sefiered severe tisln, but since re put on yhnr apparataa. she has bad aa pain at all. andt I would lecoiumed all! puisona aulieriao; from sncb troub'es toapplv at root lni.titoiefor , , MHZ. MACI A. Sb, fcHNV trcaiment v- HENRY WAGNER salt us art, BREWERY EREEMAN " Covotk, truh, Avftaet 23rd, 1eJI ' Dr. 3. M. Freoijian Dear Sir: ' - e. CALIFORNIA nasi- - iTmtn-yri- n -- : tJ. ; . j l .k-!?- ?"? mhrntes after Chicago, 12 o'clock last night, James1 Calvin, pose ilustar Liniment only goo4 night operator, sitting In the sinal tower ot the Lake Shore Company, at lor horses? It U for inflarnm the Intersection of the main aud stock tion of all flesh. yard tracks, was blinded-30- by an er feet high, plosion. The tower, is Calvin had noticed nothing nnnsual, when he was suddenly startled, bj seeing a volume oi smoke arise at one side of the structure, followed by a deafening explosion. A twenty-Inc- h was found, allowing piece otjeas-nipV WATSON BROS., that It was dynamite which caused the JIW i Of bavterlea. the explosion. S4 were broken, 8ldn$ with Stonecutters aud Builders, baildlng, pneumatic tubes, which will cost a thousand dollars to repair. ,Tombtaea, Uaaajneuta, Matrt, Iron llaatels. Urates and llesrta Stoaos. . What makes the attempt more dastard lv la the lact that the outbound nut. 12S SOmrii 1tMILJE ST senger tram was due five minutes after 137S , Oi)poite AMtmllw Ball. tne explosion occurred. Tae theory xf the police Is that the ' wreckers hoped to blow up the tower aad when u e passenger train camo along to throw the switch, and thus they - would have I plunged into a mass of freight ears lin, ; ing tae tracks. TO WRECK A ' MtP' - 11. AXOTUXK ATTEMPT : j i ! IT- Amkrican For a, afareli, lPth, May fVjrfcetn'; My daojrhter waaerrtlcted with can I and say that she has been very much bemfltteii by v hatraatnieBtaiUteMULKkeeareieallnsUiutfi. . JUltS. MAUIA CROMPTOS. ' ' l . j i , ' Saltt .Lake i Cur, Xoyember 13th vssx: T, J have beon aufferlna- from Nasal Catarrh for some lime, jjind have naed medicines to no purpose. I went to aee the Doctors of Vie bait Lake Suriflcal Inaututa, and muat say that I am more than V.UU as tbey cured me in leas than tbree pleased , their treatment, . v. B CKEKN:: , ninths. r : , , , took place last night about 3 o'clock, 'when the Lake Shore road was receivUQIR ing from the Illinois - CeutraL & Uala of i1" 4', WHOI 28 ears. The switch- was toraaci sua IS cars derailed. Several aVresis nave been made, but nothing definite has KlTB tm ci aSTJJJ!' BHIJ 1 been learned from the sues arrested. ALB AJI0 Street, Tre JDeert iMs Utrmt, A. OOD BLACKSMITH CAN FIND t employment, one with a, family ...... by spplying to Co. Lake Salt wood. dl w " Cottea Btg HialsjM , I to-da- kU i : - Ti. , gone-entlTTJ- -- 1 . s . j; .! ui-vs1 U. . (T f i I iK ijtoy ure-terre- d. Highlands, If. J., 8:13 ara. This was the day fixed npon bytae American Cup committee for the third of the aeries of International races, providing K8TRAY NOTICE. that the slocp and cutter bad each won one of the contests, but because of the HATH H POSSESSION! fizzle on Thursday, the second, race la the event of v. Oae sorrel M ABE, abont 4 years old, brand before aunrlse hu nioriiliie a i reMmUlagEs-o. J nst n left tbi,h, black tall,! I Klo klia mua tT t miQf ka rinnn c WWII nf HHJAf,! whenj the snn burst- VTUkl41VVkMl forth the fog began yellow mane, few feet sliod and saddle to disappear, and after half an hour marked.! :. . , thai above described animal is not bad elapsed It was It At 9:26 the wind appeared to be "Stead Ur Claimed and taken awey oa r before Sep Slt,lfc8o,u will be sold to tbe hixbent increasing and became quite heavy; . tember retDOBSrtil hMda at th - ClitT . - ' oarrST luinnd.' a.Tvasata(waaaareaiio'oiocKjn.ni. , iri. . . V' i i.U4s.S.i LHmZ2 n- i.;,r 7 h i.M :j SJi !ii r ii 1 at in, : ti WUg, u.ty Cff':.!r -- i y w -- ' .;rn 2? ..SJ . t m vjuujiu ME3ai jatoea cutter is Just watt i. j people have been , i- tu, WefcYa j.Mil.iJiajuiUiK,it W Y '"' ,jv.5S,if-f- 'H - 5" M a i, n t PV hkva innumerable UUmonlals from patients we have cured f nil kinds of. Male .) Sk im w PermUsloa-tshow to Interested vUJmO 1st walso score ofJ1"" testimonials from eases of Crinpled and Deermed! .,? ni; ,n t: jg.!. ,?. aadOm treatment lu most dronle caes can be naed at home with aafery and elBclenrV, to tbose who are nnable to eome to our office we would '- - jut ifj ''q-rtir'- .- (SQ Cj; ! i o t."AiS-,i?-whie- . c-.- i - J.'-f-- i eH.i.'!:.rOii''';:i ii CS-- ' ?i--g:- ' ' tH . .ic i ' tl.iUn " ... I ADDBXSI as '""dr. ' '"v -- ' i Look Bex 408. SaM Lake Cltv. Z i?nkkMAN! will be at w trm say i Write us a full nm uj, aKS. , S,t:f.i a jisf,'-;4:'''4-.'liJi--- j,- THE FOLLOWIXO; PLACE3 ;:mX,.i,.j.; ..- mmmimemaf , , t,ffwHM f Jejr. T bJtdi u: ,TV"rL?l.aet,S0.n, . 1 f Lehi. Ansrin's Hotel, Sept, 13th. "' Mt rteasant. Nelleon's Hotel, Sepf. K&a. su-u- , American Fork, Keppermck's Hotel, Sept. atra. rrwni. cpnrstra, sept, a Hth.- v Manti. Sept. 2tth- - Snow's Hotel. Minersvilte. Leading' HotsU Sent. i:u. i Proto. Excelsior House, Sept. 15th. , , i and 87th, till noon,: - t Springville, Wood's Hotel, Sept. 16th. HoteU Tattle's IXth. Fork. epantsn Sept. House.' Pay son. Potter Home, Sept.lSth. Houitt. Sept; 19th' 4 Silver Hett OcR. 3 it ami $0l, UarriioiLl Nephi, Goldiboroufh J 3'j(h till neon.-- . '' ' , St. Ueorge, Oct rd, Snows' House, , ilon ni, Littcp Irons, Sept, 2lC. . , f W aoouot - , ,'. j - BLACKSMITH WANTED. THE OCEAN FLICS. TIM MccosmI IUmv BelwMi Tbe" ij i : KtUH |