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Show E VENING PuHUM At rttNTEO tUUiff, tot AND NEWS. SHtyt Xeetpttd, O'CLOC. IMttWHEO BY tHE flees B. Qrtti Brown Bad Jobs A, Lesa-fc- 18713) nsadrlcki (ia nocsUry system in which a lent uncroa.ed der circulating medium should be Is by the government without tbe nterventloh el banks. Third, to abol- the dart H?er. the only Vice President remaining, referred to above, is Hannibal Hamlin of Maine, who was elected on the ticket with Abraham Lincoln in 1800. DESERET NEWS-- COMPANY. - (JETTING TIRESOME. CHABLES FrMajr. W. PENROSE, EDITOR. It begins Jnm 10, 187. SUGGESTIONS ABOUT SEWER- AGE. Therk bu been, ol late, in connec tion with the efforts to produce a boom for this city, a revival ot the coverage question. This subject is momentarily nnder our attention now In conaequence of the article that appeared In yesterday's Issue describing what Is claimed to be an unmitigated nuisance emanating from the Salt Lake Brewery. Tbe disposal of the slops of that beer factory bas been a question of con siderable Importance, owing to the virorois pretests of citizens in the south-easter- n section , of tbe city into their a rain s t its introduction wells by the seepage process. The position of the people aggrieved was well taken, and steps were inaugur ated to give them relief . .It appears, however, ttat wh rellevedtbem extended the Imposition to others. It seems that in place of tbe nuisance being abated, it has simply Leera removed from one section to an other. II possible tbe later phase promises to be more objectionable than the earlier one. because of its liability to wider extension. The canal on Ninth South Street runs alosg the entire southwestern border of the cltv. and the nuisance is liable to extend over Its entire length west ward from the point on Third East Street, where the filth from the brew ery empties Into It. If tbe citizens and authorities per mit a sewage precedent to be established there is danger of others taking advantage of it until the viaduct in question is made a pretty general depository for filth. In that case the noisome .exudations from the slugsisb stream would fill the air and be swept over tbe entire city by every southern zephyr. The proper way would be to nip the nuisance In the bud by taking to have It forthwith abated. If steps ' this be not done tbe canse of complaint will soon be much greater than now, when the water In the Canal diminishes to proportions next deor to nothing. Then will the filth poured into it be in a practically undiluted form, and con equently more noisome. We have always held In reference to sewerage that tbe Initial considera tion Is and must be, the disposal of ihr sewage. To shout a demaQl for the sanitary convenience without giving thought to that end. Is the acme of folly. "Why not run it Into tbe Jordan?" some people exclaim. Let It be remembered that to let It flow into thai er any other stream does not annihi late the substance. It merely deposit it somewhere. The effect of this filth concentration without further disposal Is a leading question. We hold then that the first investigation and steps should be In the direction of a reposi tory and final disposition. When these two points are satisfactorily settled the foundation for sewerage is laid. In considering tbe subject It should always be kept in mind that one clas: ol citizens has not the constitutional right to commit a nuisance' upon another class. It makes no mateiial dif ference whether the wrong be perpe trated by filling a man's pockets with filth or forcing hlnvto take it into hit system in finer particles by compelling him to breathe it. It is all very well to theorize on tht subject, but before any actual steps are taken the matter should be subjected to experiment. Until there hat been some practical demonstration in relation to depositing and final dispo sition ol sewage from this city, sewer age must be held in abeyance, borne have thought that the best plan would he for the corporation to purchase a niece of land of sufficient proportions and suitable location for the ; reception of rrhe product, use ashes and dry earth for the absorption of tbe liquid portion and the production of at lea t partial deodorizatlon. The final work would be to cart it away to some proper place to be found in the surrounding mountains. There is a degree of feasibility abouttbia proposition. Anyway it could be ex perimented upon. When sewerage is introduced tntoSalt Lake City it will necessarily have to be by piecemeal. In consequence, its benefits would be limited to the lo calities where it might be established, This be lag the case the matter of meet ing the outlay involv4 would not necnave to be a public burden. Is a matter that could very properly Itmrtij be provided for by local taxation, the benefits derived being strictly concentrated and special. Tbe fact that a system of sewerage for the city as a whole cannot be consistently thought ot for a long time to come gives great potency to the theory of local li ability for tbe expenditure involved In Its introduction and gradual spread. In the meantime there should be no side or private privileges by which one person or party can undisturbedly commit a sewage nuisance npon his neighbors. - - PRESIDENTIAL MORTALITY. TO-DAY- m to look as if things Judicial in New York were not only inadequate but undignified. A serious matter is stretched oat, sometimes, until tbe serious phase of it is worn off by constant attrition and the h amorous, If not the farcical element begins to hold sway. That Is the way things appear te be shaping in the alleged trial of Jacob Sharp, in that city. The third week of the sitting la concluded and ten weary men occupy the Jury box. hoping doubtless for relief by means of reinforcements or a discharge; talesmen are constantly brought In but, through the "fixers" or the newspapers, have" a preconceived opinion and are excused, or if they do run the gauntlet successfully, a per emptory challenge settles the matter for them. This has been going on for so long a time that dignity has become a strained quality and tbe impulse which sometimes causes a flash of merriment in tbe presence of sorrow and affliction long drawn out, comes to the rescue of frail human nature la tbe courts. Judge Barrett must have felt in some such mood yesterday whn he a nnonnced that he would have four or five thousand names called so a Jury might be got (he may have reflected) before his time of office expired. .Just think of it: Over 3,500 men aavrjbeen drawn so far; allot these have been excused except 610 who did not an- -, awer and have .been fined f 100 each, $61,000 all told, and the ten who are now in the box and can't be got rid ot except by .a reasonable excuse or a peremptory challenge all this bother, delay and expense brought about be cause the accused Is richer! than his neighbors I At this rate of things how loug will It be before the crime 1 made to fit the plutocratic rank of the defendant In an inverse ratio as. to magnitude? It might as well be recognized directly as for a system to prevail by means of which the seal of silence or of Justice long, deferred 1? stamped upon tbe unlawful doings of the man of means. Tbere Is, however, a probability of tbe linpediDQe&t at present prevailing being removed within a few days, as each side of the case has but twenty peremptory challenges, and these are When they are nearly exhausted. gone, those who pans for cause pass for good, and the Jury will be swora to try the case. Tben begin delays of. another nature which lawyers odIj know ol Id advance. These will be various, but largely partaking of dilatory motions and objections, the arguments on which can be drawn out as long as those making them can think of anything to say and are able to say it. And thus it will go along for no one knows how long money doing it all. Sharp's principal object In delaying the completion of the panel, next te the hope of getting one or two staunch friends on it, is to keep out of the Tombs ail, for as soon as tbe Jury 1? sworn, his bondsmen are no lougei held responsible for his appearance, the officers taking him in charge then; " NO RADICAL CHANGES WANTED. ish tke ownership of railroads and telegraphs by private corporations and tbe substitution of government ownership. And la the fourth place, such changes in elective and political methods as shall do away with the necessity for the ose of money in elections. Such in brief is the platform which Mr. George proposes for the new party, and to make sure that tbe platform shall be adopted, none but those who subscribe to it are entitled to seats in the convention. When the platform is formally adopted and the State ticket nominated Mr. George and Dr. McGlynn will take the stomp and make a thorough canvass of the Em plre State, preaching their new political doctrine at every cross road. Tbe result of their canvass will be awaited with interest, for the vote that is will determine the strength of polled the new party in tbe Empire State of the Union, and Will be a valuable factor in estimating the probable result of the presidential election next year. In this respect, at least, Mr. George is conferring a favor npon the coantiy by forcing his land theorv as an issue n advance of the presidential Public to Be Excluded from German Treason Trials, SALT POTATOES. FRIDAY EVENING, Henry George Fires Furiously at O'Brien. AMD IZS BT AH IHJUBED EARTHQUAKE. Another Dkpkndkni Pknsion Bill Crop Report, Etc. STORMBEATEN By Telemaph to the Nnws.l Kxelndlnar tlM Pnblic. VCyO self-seeki- ng Klngsferd. ; Cteora Ifteelatf ma. Nkw YoKK,June TO The entire first page of Henry George's paper, tbe 'with taken is up Standard, Union f the Square George's opinion incident of Saturday sight. Alter asserting that the men wbo eide with Jobs McUackia Hid right in not he yielding to the demands of O'Brien, says: "Tbe real truth of the matter O'Brien did not want to iden- tify himself or the parliamentary partywith the principle Of land for the peorepresent, le, which McMackia does an ovation e was willing to accept from the workingmea of Mew York, to bo merely provided It should appear a tribute to himself, to what he caiic bis mission, and to the picayune land but policy of the parliamentary party ; deae was not willing to accept any monstration which would displease tbe naviors of society wbo have clustered round him in the United States, or would give any color to tbe assumption that tbe Irish cause does Involve a uni; versal principle." Tbe Indiana, Ecfacla, I. T.,June 10 Yesterday the Internationa Indian Council concluded its sessions, aftei selecting Fort Gibson as the place foi the next meeting. A resolution was unanimously Adopted in tbe matter ul railroad improvements iu the territory, of Congress to calling the attention the treaty of 18W5 whereby but twe railroads were to bo allowed to b constructed through the territory. They protested against such legislaIndian as tion appropriates ot priuse the lands lor . whose employee vate corporation, are amenable to no local laws. The council entreat the government to respect Its own guarantee to protect the The Typographical Union is still in ses Indian people. They request Congress sion at Buffalo. to pass an enabling act whereby all The usnal chapter of railroad doings qnestions affecting tbe rights of Indians under treaty stipulations may b appears to day. The President got entirely out of the referrtd to the courts, of tbe United Slates and receive Judicial settlement. woods yesterday; NEWS OF THE DAY. hard-earne- very mildly. A number of Irish emigrants were not allowed to land at New York yesterday, and will be returned nnder the pauper immi grant act. Judge Barrett, who is presiding at the Sharp trial, has ordered that 4,000 or 6,000 names be drawn. Out of this number the box ought to be filled. The attorney general of the German Empire will exclude spectators during the treason trial involving Scbnaebele. Kansas, this year, raised 20 per cent less wheat ana 25 per cent, more corn than (he average. The President arrived in Albany and breakfast ed with Governor Hill this morn p. f-- guarantee at iuc., Tor Sale at Z. H. I. Drue Store. active, Pnaulogr and Sellable. Z. C. M. 1. can always be relied up- an to carry in stock tbe an 4 best goods, and sustain the purest reputation tlf hrtlna ntivi nncMnor anH'vall.KI. by recomoiendlng articles with well established merit and such as are pop- alar. Having the agency for the celebrated Dr King's Now Diacoveiy lor colds and coughs, will consumption, sell It on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection of throat, lung, or chest, and In order to to call prove our olalm, we ask ana get a Trial Bottle Tree.yon 1 Bississ" mroMijH.B. " wben Tea: all utterly Impossible malarial poisons are driven out ol the system, leaving the flood new. Ktcb, aad Pore. Ho place for eruptions, ul cers, or Rheumatism, when all Blood taint has been eradicated by the ose of -- BSMWHS AKSAFABL1IJLA aad Dandelion with Iodide of Potas sium. Thoosaads of witnesses, amons tnem tae Dest juruggtats and .Physi cians, testify to the wonderful cures wrought by St BO WITS aAKSAPABILLA, all diseases of the Blood, Liver, and Ktueys. Use only tke but Medlci&e The "Exposition Universelle de l'art Uulinalre" awarded the highest honors to Angostura Bitters as tbe most efficacious stimulant to excite tbe ap and to keep tbe digestive orjrans petite In good order. Ask lor the genuine article, &manufactured by Dr. J. U. 11. Slegert Sons, and beware of imita tions. , I'li-cil- FOB SALE at Z. 'ova troyed. 014 oat m Trip. nosuiriii C M. 1 ' lS-i- tr FOll SAIjK, CHKAP Apply at vtvwur. Me Ms, WE SHOW A LA HQ K LINK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DREJSJS U00DS, filks, Satins, Suraiu, Rbadamee, Ktc. Riubroldered White and Colored. SUPIREISTQ- Drcas itobes, WBAPS, - RIBBONS, FLOWERS, PLUMES & TIPS THI LATEST NOVELTIES. IN ALL LACES EMBROIDERIES, Ss FULT. JXTTD COMPLETE STOCK :o: Ladles'. Misses' and Children's Straw iTats. Trim- tned and untrtmmcd, Hosiery, Ulorcs and Vn derwear. AVI) .goods. IN IMMENSE VARIETY. GF'TJE.isrisHiiisrcs- HAVE IX MY POSSESSION: One bay MARE, about 7 or S years oU, white feet, while s trip in faco; In ami iv EemliMng V9 combined on lefli tlng-l- ; lias a a yonnjrcoit. . One chestnut koitoI JIAltK, feliout 5 years old, whi e spot in forehead, both hind feet white, branded S with a bat; over Hie top.on the left shoulder. One bay MA UK, about ft years old, ri;!it hind foot while, white li'i iu ti.e luce, on the right tlu'gli, and bus .1 branded K. B colt. ' yonnjf eorrvl Hue MARK, 3 yenrs old, white trio in the face-- , illegible" brand on tbe lelt shoulder. old One bay horse COLT, about no brands visible. If the above described animals are not claimed and taken sway on or befuro the 14111 iuy or Juno, ir'a,, tnev win be mom at mi corral at 2 o'clockat p. in., to the biitbe.- - t Marynvilte District responsible bidder, round. If. I). M.SONRTCE, t'Hiindkee per. MarysvUlP, Piute Co., I'lah, Juno 3, I S7. C 3 -- - --o- Jlt Urnssels, A- Jrir -- TS JtLl In Moqaet, Velvet, Itody Tapestries, Three rly, Katra 'Super, Cotton Chain and Hemp, Smyrna and Velvet Itufi, loor Mats and Oil Cloth. -- o- WALL PAPER, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. :Oi IT. H. ELL1HEDGE, SnpL one-yea- A !5i VIA i mWN BB.0 AN1 RUKS AVJ II.'IXK.'B J.ii'Mi!.-.-',(iofOfi f.,r ; ... ; v !'ie.c'-t?Ilau.ik' eMo: - t ;:: TV. r. V..(:j. I.ndi.Ti1 liaw!j:l.no to tu.t) hiiie-ut oooxss 13 IX "V ' 11 tt o m r f:--l- ir I Altu, P. ).i)i, e i'S(; St) K. hox. O. CT7. S:i;t I i . : . Street. Cltf. .'tike REAL BARGAIN A WOXG SING, r'n-jt- t IN LYON&HEALYi llmll free, thrf r ow ly ealr4 titinnDMflMBaiBitrumeuu, Uniform na Kqulpownw,' m mm uiMirenooi aeeciinini I r Dm Carp. lMlultivi B' k Mlrin JLUM M 1 47" m SsC V Cream Oriental Laces! Trlmmloi" trial,. AMtrar Buds. KxerclarakWl Dra Uajer'a TactleaBT-Iva- , a. ga'ulea Mat ef Jlaae SoeJea We offer ITXCK TO CRKlM'OICS. I a, : prices Inches Wide C yards.it the following 5GOO at 12 " " 25 " 15 " "30 " 20 " " " " 8 cents; worth 20 cents. 10 Will annexed, of tn ustate 01 Beujainin Ash worth, de; ceased. doavrSw - . 1. 10 " 12 15 to u ( 35 18 - : tat THIS nr BARGAIN CANNOT BE REPEATED THIS SEASON ibe order mm. - - Ptt Wash tie Latest Novelfefin and All NOTIONS ; of at and Paper COHEN - W ) I DENVER Bio Granfle Western RAILWAY. THE POPULAR - ONLY LINE WW, m r, e, SATEENS, FOllEIGN AND DOMESTIC IT OosneL-JflCem- eiaf Sey-wom- doawsAwlnie KSTKAY NOT1CK. " n ror sa J..t "Refrigerators AND BVI3Y CARRIAGES Soreuson & Carlquist's, 116 MAIN STREET. - PROPOSALS s r t siuuaing oj aau ana Jailors . t-- v . . p 3"o.3 .2 Jiesi-- , Sn deuce for Halt ake County, Utah Territory. -u COURT OF SALT LA Kit THE CODXTT Utah Territovv. will reeeiva Sealed Proposals until noon of June 2)th, 1887, for the erection of s Jail and Jailor's Kesiaence, excepting steel and iron wore. in accoraance wiin irawinirs, ana tieciflcA' tions, prepared by the Pauly Jail building andMannfiv-turinCompany at St. Louiii, Mo., at which time bids will be opened in of presence attending- - bidders. Bids will be received imon tha Lnildinor at m wuoie or upon mo various to parts. liKUen. ne xorwaraed uroperlv endorsed and closed to John C. Cutler. County Clerk; County Court House, Salt Lake City, where tun urawings ana spcciucaiions can be .. seen.t . i , .f The right to reject any or all proposals is reserved. Party or firm receiving contract win im require a i give j bond to f ultll saue.Bv order of Countr Conrt- ' JOILN U CUTLKU. I Clerk. 1 County Salt Lake City, June . 1857. ..... a ' o a a. a. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. a. T1 41 D f It ilJ jf 5 W - pifij aaaaliBBvJ la . I . CHURCH BLilNIS As follows: at the T)k8kkkt Office, Hall Lake City, Ntvt j btuke Keporta, . . ' Ward Eeports, . Relief Society Reports, PrinaaryAsJociatioB Reports, T. L. M. L A. Reports, j. ! T. M. 1L L A. rteporta, i ;' KHtn' Ocrtiacates, aUshops . ce THIS Or'HCIi. - 1 ex-Vi- OK I.AXII, A oilier n Main Mreel. ACHES frnoil CirilUS BOUBETTESIIO ZIBAHS. SEERSUCKERS. New & Complete Stock of Men's, Boys' & Children's ClotMnE, Hats I HOriSK, well of water ami A provemcnts, 2'i miles wcit of l ures. y a STOCKMOI.Il.i;S Te! liraiih (.'oirtiisiiv. will be ikmiI at No. (Hi K., Si mlh Tcini'Je St.. on Satunlrty, June Isth, Hi II . in., f..r the purpose of ek'i'lniir n rrcfidt nt. Yii o I'l'L'Hiarnt, serrctavv. irwienrer ;ui1 inn? (:t) Directors to servo Hit; mmiing (i) V. It. DOl'OAT.l.t yenrs. tlK't K1VK ZAH 3ST3I5W ! W. D. IIot A Co , Wholesale and LEGAL. MOTJCK. Retail Druxgtsts of Rome. Ga.. say: We have b en selling Dr. King's New In the Probate Court In and for the Count v . utscovery, Electric Hitters and BuckF U.ll I at. n. leu's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as In Uie matter of the Estate of Dirk well, or give such universal satisfac liockholt, Deceased. tion Tbere have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines In Order time and place for hearing appointing this city. Several caseg of pronounced rcuuoo ior uruer 10 ?eu lteai r.siute. have been entirely cured Consumption APPEARIXG TO THE HON. EMAS by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's A. Smith, Judo of the said Court. new discovery, taken in connection the with Electric Bitters. We guarantee petition of Milliam Fuller, Administrator, with tbe will annexed, of the Estste arm always. of Dirk liockholt, defeased (herein filed, 1 Sold at Z. C. M. I. Drue- Store. praying for an order to sell real estate be longinK to said estate) that it is necessary NEW to sell the witole or some of the real estate to pay the debts of portion the estate and the JUST SPRINT SUITINGS the administration. expense aad charges .of It is hereby ordered : That all persons InProvo terested Received from in said estate appear beforj the HI ilia. Stills made to of the Couulv of Salt Lake., at Probate Court of Utah, tit. the Court Koom of Territory fc BRO., C. CUTLER JOHN said the in Court Houee in Salt Lake Court, TeaviMo JUurtbejamno. on Monday, tha 20th day of Jnne. A. No. 26 Slain Street. City, D. 18b". at 11 o'clock a. m.. then and there dsAw It J St. Prtrrsbvro, June 10. Seven to show cause why an order should not be to the said administrator to sell so at have shocks of earthquake occurred granted AN IMMEXSC STOCK much of the real estate of the said deceased Vernome, In Turktatan. The town as shall be necessary for such purposes. Wall And it is further ordered that a copy of was almost entirely destroyed. OnCarpets this order be published in the !ksehkt nundred and twenty persons wtrt cheap Dinn oodcy'A. News, a newspaper published in KHltljite killed and one hundred and twenty- County at least four weeks before said 20th live injured. Among the latter is Gen YOTJ MAKE MOSEY a. u. law. uy or June, 20th. Ariede, governor of tbe province oi By using "Colorado Star" .Soap Thi 1SCT. Dated May con Semiretchinsk. The shocks still Is the cheapest laundry ftoau. In the KM AS A. SMITH, tinue to be felt at Intervals. Tho in market. l'robute Judge. habitants of the town are uanicstrickvh and have fled for safety to the of i of Of Utah, Territory or good things vx wvvvv thiBthe open country. salt iMke. County Ufe aresolTOWrful. C. Cutler. Cleik of tlie Prohnte I. John on account let alone of ly Dyspepsia.; Tbe National Wheat Yield. in and for the County of Salt Lake Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro Uourt 10 tne Territory of Utah, do hereby vvrl;t WA8BiOTON,June 10. June returns Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipa that the foreeoing is a full, li ne and cor to the Department of Agriculture indi tion: on a -positive guarantee at red copy of order appointmir time and .sold olaco for hear in if petition tor Order to eel ana ou cents, oy cate a reduction of nearly two per iu liiv llintvfrr Ol tile r.stMte OI ucai bptnw s. Bf. Z. C. area the of Blare. in Dirk lioekhoit. as appears of record in niv winter wheat; the cent, f)rair omca. nas area Deen wneat spring enlarged In witness whereof , I have heresix per cent. Most of the increase is unto set ray hand and affixed AND lu Dakota, which reports au increase the heal of saul Court, this JSEALJ of 24 per cent. The total area of wheat 20th day of May, A. D. lSr7. Is about thirty-seve- n million acres. JOHX C. CtrTLER. in the condition of winter wheat, Probate Clerk no marked change, the aver there is Administrator. S. for W..DABKE, Att'y 84 90. The condition cl age being dim spring wheat is good in Dakota ana the territories westward, but below the average. Tne records in wis San Frvxci8CO, June 10. Johc Whittle, assistant general freight agent of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, died here last night of heart disease. He was one oi a large party oi Aienigu Valley - officials on a pleasure trip. AatotSMr Paoai Bill. Madisox, June 10. Adjutant Gray, of the Grand Army of the Republic, is busily engaged ia issuing to all the: poets in tbe country an important doc ument in the nature oi a dependent pension bill whose passage will bt urged at tbe next Congress. It wa& drafted by the Rational peusloa com mittee of jthe Grand Army of tLe Kepub- lie appointed by Cummander-m-Chie- f Faircniid under a resolution oi the na tional encampment. u ' AMKETIMi K Dray Administratrix, with tbe SLEEPING CARS - 2EPHYB5. 18-.- CH6E M isr O T I C Aj-nle- DEATHS. ' XE DAKK I'.liUWX COLT. ! MONTHS old stallion. Kinder Itrinif t MOUNTAIN lOK Ol.. V. A M Kant SnJ diw utlj. OK 'I'll IX I A LL 1'ERSONS HAVING CLAIM smuto. rracltlea'a a asraint the Estate of ltenlnnnii In Best Thb the for world Salvk 10. malt The June will AshvroTlh, flcceused, please prteent Pittsbcrg, Outs, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt them with the proper vouchers to the un office of the Western Union Telegraph Fever Tetter. Hheum, Sores, Chapped tun within mouths from thisdat, desT04 KaBt, Seventh South Street, and all Skin iJernigncd, Chilblain. atNo. Company in this city was partially Hands, Corns, sail and positively cares Piles. Lake Citv. All ierons ottintr mnl de troyed bv lire this morning. All com eruptions, will world outside ceased r settle no pay required. It Is guaranteed by munication with the please immediately. Dated June 7th, the comoanv's wires was entirely cut o give peri'ct eatlftiaction, or money ? off and all their fine machinery des ELIZA D. ASflWOUTH. erutdea, nice 29 teuts per box. IIIE 9-- $23.00 ltKWAUU o GOODS Jackets and Jerseys, New and Elegant IAnvs. & Monroe 8ts. CHICAGO, State r1 ble, and is' the purest and best larollv medicine that is compounded. No error to be feared in administering, no injury from exposure alter takinjr, do loss oi time. It is tbe best preventive medecine, and safe to take, no matter wnat tne sicKnees may prove to ix,atid In any ordinary disease will effect a speedy cure. U C. Fire. i..ti. la MM ER Staple and Fancy Dress Ginghams, JtW Box OrHce open Tlinrsilny. A FAMILY BLESSIXC. S.mmoDS Liver Regulator the favorite home remedy Is entirely vegeta consln, Minnesota, Iowa and nraska show a general average of Ax exchange notes the fact that tbe S7.03. 'The central: belt westward death of William A. Wheeler leaves from Pennsylvania and Virginia, ha but one man living who ever held the suffered local damage and tut' PASSENGER ROUTE Vice Presidency of the United States Hessian fly, and the chintz bag has wrought lLlurv in Illinois. Missouri Andrew Johnson, who was chosen in BETWEEN Till and Kansas. An apparent enlargement 1864 on the ticket with Abra f tbe barley acreage of 8 per cent, uEAST AND WEST ham Lincoln, when he ran for the Indicated. The Increase Is in Dakota, ing. . . California. and the Oregon Presidency, the second term, died territories; -Henry George pays his respects to tne conauion averages in. mere is a in 1875. .Schuyler Colfax, who was O'Brien in a whole page of the Standard. continuance of tbe extension of oats chosen Vice President at the next Tbe Indiana in couneil decided to pe culture; the increase is 4 per cent. PLATHENRY THE GEORGE ; j- - BKtWEfOi became first Grant election, when tition Cengress for an enabling act permit FORM. President, is dead about two years. ting them to have their right settle by the SALT LAKE MD and Henry Wilson, who was elected court. new poll' to that position for Grant's second Thk United Labor party, the A fire in the Western Union Telegraph CHaiSTSSSKH. At his residence inLe term, passed away a dozen years ago. tical organization which Henry George office at Pittsburg, Pa., did considerable Juab van, is Utah, Niels O. Christen. County, to.control, was who aspires rapidly increasing elected Is damage, j Chester A.Arthur, Another dependent pension bill Is be sen. He was born 4a Aastrup, Aalborg WITHOUT. 1880 on the ticket with Garfield, and in numbers. It now has the element OF GARS County, Jytland, Denmark, February 5th, Thomas A. Hendricks, who went in of martyrdom with which to increase ing prepared for Congress to work on. 1847. He embraced the Gospel In 1861 : eral Severe are from earthquake reported with Cleveland, have died" recently, its popularity and add to its prestige. One town was completely des gratea to uuu in 1862; was ordained a the former a few months ago, and the Dr. McGlynn, George's right hand Turkestan. January' 26tb; 1884. and went on a PULLMAN BUFFET man, apparently being about to be troyed, ISO persons were killed and 125 in Seventy mission te his native land in the fall ot the latter in the closing days of 1885, sacrificed ' jured. AKD the Bomlsh church by same 'great Those gentlemen comprise the men year. On accomnt of ill health' he was John the ef Lehigh Valley Whipple, wno have been chosen to the, Vice because of his affiliation wjth It. No Eallway, died last night in San Francisco of honoaably released in the spring following, real or imaginary persecution heart disease. and he returned, but never recovered from Presidency, tiace Abraham Lincoln's doubt Oa all Through raseesger Trains. his sickness. He used his means freely in will increase the of only .the growth first election, twenty-seve- n years ago new An exhaustive crop report Is issued. t the He two leaves assisting wives, faction. joor. S9 The Ontm Ut from Mr Lmht CUt. still liv There is bnt one six children, ether relatives and numerous Rhw BLKArtNO CAMS Fit Kit for tht The St. Paul Globe gives the follow- two B. Rutherford Only Hayes. mmd ing i of fuMiHrf hoUUmm Botmd-Ufriends to mourn bis loss. condensation of ing Henry CaJ-George's for Vice . candidates At Anderson. Shasta Oonntv. of the unsuccessful was lanalr attended. He The funeral comments on ar the june u, o. o. Armstrong s three-yePresident en the ticket of either of the platform, appending old child was bitten bv a rattlesnake died as he had lived, a faithful latter-daTHB ATLANTIC EXPRESS great parties remain with as. These outlook: and died before medical as Saint, with full hope of a glorious resur Leaves Ogden Daily at 9:40 a.ia.; Leaves "Mr. Georee is determined to force yesterday are George H. Pendleton and William rection. (COM. could be procured. Tke child Salt Lake Daily at 11:15 a.m. Direct his land theories as a political issue sistance was iu the dooryardion the Scandinavian Star please copy. coonecuoa City is made at Fneblo and Denver H. Encllsh. Pendleton, vTho is at before the pnblic. Tbe call for a state tarm,playing or omaaa, Kansas City and all points JbasL sign miles trom this place.pre sent the American minister to Ger convention of the United Labor party PXXTOW.-I- a . . . a a, r Kephl, Juab County, Utah, THE PACIFIC EXPRESS B with on new ticket the ran t BBBcuivie iu George k oyracuso aocut 4 .O'clock . Hay 1, 1887. of heart disease, James Pexton many, ai uopiana, of August, has Just been le m.on the 25th,uai., Millow shot Deceased was bora at at Salt Lake City from the East at Arrives MedeUan in 1804, and English on tbe on the 17th lienry Kllston, Yorkshire, a Kmith i no purpose oi the convention & Wesson witnaM-eaiibrp.m., ana leaves lor ugaen at 4:40 p Hancock ticket la 1880. All the gen aned, 1831 Oos-March is to nominate a state ticket to be jrreaAnarewa 9, embraced the arrives at 6 p m., making; connection with j pistol in the right temple. England, tlemen who have ever unsuccessfully voted for at the next November elec Tbe ball ranged onwards. Th tim. pet February U. 1SS1 ; emigrated to Utah in iu ventral raeinc lor the West. arose tion. The the which aa npon cuuy iron An 1833. , He leaves a largo family to momra hia ran for the Presidency on the ticket of ticket is to platform LOCAL TRAINS be nominated is distinctly are wa cannot uve. oiq quarrel. either of the two bis; parties are dead, set loss, aad De4 ia foil fellowship. Leave Salt Lake Citv for Rmc-haforth in the call, and Is evidently aiuf A It a t. a. m.. tor Oarden. 8.1S a. m. and except James G. Blaine. Within tbe written y Mr. ueorge. There are to, A rfkmatah datwl Rasta rm T BHOsrr At Graatham. April 17. 1887. Wm. at 7 JO ror B.20 p. m. m., be four distinct planks in the plat. ays i The body of a man appaientlySO Short, aged 79 years. He died in full faith p.Arrive pprinrvuie. past; two years two ex Presidents at Salt Lake City from Bingham form. First, the abolishing of all years ot age wis iwuuu on iae Deach of Presiaad 4.23 Grant aad;Arthur four from Alta, Ordea. 11.06 a, m. the p. m., ator. . taxes on industry or its products. this morning with a bullet hole m hia ana oav p. m., rrom tspringruie, 8.1a a. ro dents Colfax, Wheeler, Arthur and ana tne raising revenues indicated sui head, ills appearance oi public Hendricks four unsuccessful Presi- from a taxation of land values. cide. No money was found on his Watktxs At Little Bowsisy. Derbyshire. TTCkeU forail aotnU East aad West Mak tne ODjeci oeing to mate it unpronta-bl- e person or any papers by which to idea- - Apru io, 1887, Wm. Watkiaa, Deceased was dential candidates McClellan, at the lepot Offlee aad City TSr rchajed born 6 was 10 f est, to hold land for speculation. ufy him. Us about Augnst ,181J; embraced tbe Gospel OCee, Whit House TUden and Hancock and three eoraer, Salt Lake City. smooth-mayeaa to do the away with Secondly, with la sarly day banking inches in night, remained faithful uato W.H.1AWC80FT. S.C.DOMI, Uaa'IT v,c Presidential nornl. system, ua w evwiua i jm ns a fisqccetafil m. mifi II Kf ia"WsnMM . ixt ksa IHaager, Va. r, iui Sir. Wells, Sir. Spenrer, Mr. Young. Mr. Taylor. Mr. Evans, Mr. (.'Idwson, Mr. Crouch, Mr. Higg, 'Mr. Owen, HirJie Ciim rnhig, IOttic Clariilge, ami lv ('Ikwsoii in the case. Kittle Hey wood Kimball a X- - Complete Stock of i SPRING Cream-supplies- ISO KILLEB SwE. a full and . . dacity, or both, of the writers. But a marked change bas taken place, within tbe last few months, among tbe newspapers of the country, in regard to this old and favorite theme. They are almost silent upon it. An article npon or In referents to the "Mormon question" is now rarely seen In our exchanges, and when it does appear It is frequently favorable to the Saints. the is The inference that press has nothing more to ask Cengress for upon this subject, and that it feels that its demands have been sated. And no wonder. Even a ccrsery consideration of the laws of Congress now being enforced In this Territory, ought to satisfy any Journalist or otb r in' exigent person that any demand for further legislation by Congress on the Utah qaestlon, unless for the purpose of repealing or at least modifying existing statutes, would be extravagant and unreasonable. The present indications are that the press ot the country will not hereafter lend tha support it has heretofore afforded to. tbe conspirators, who have worked to secure a controling grasp upon the Territory and its revenues. The.: selfishness of the lobbyists, in view of what Congress has done, will be too apparent to win sympathy either among the press or the membership of that body. O-- . Offer e.io. ryr THE PRESIDENT AT GOV. HILL'S- - . LAKEJIIEATRR. Bushel at Idaho Store, For Sale isr DOIT BE I SI POSED tIPOS i By your grocer with Cheap Soaps ; in slat on navmg "uoioraao otar" or Or Owing to (be bnndredjs tornrd "Denver Best. These are full weight from the doors on Deeration liny, and pure. aad In atrcordaac with n xt-rgeneral desire, BOSTOS ICE CREAH. Church Socials and Festivals and Excursions will find it to their advan- The Homo Dramatic Club & Truro bo Co.'s tage to call at Arbogast . We guar- Will reseat tbe Lstrnt and Ureatest for their Ice antee a purer article than can be found Semaaitlonajl KaffMi from fbe in this Territory, and 13 years gtEerous Union tJajnare Ibealre, In. Y., of of the citizens Salt Lake is patronage we are appreciated. Prices proof that as low and quality guaranteed. Pure Home Made Candles of eui own make fresh every day, at wholesale aud dtf retail. j 150 NOTICE Is hereby given tbat Sam L.evy, manu facturer of fine Hand Made Cigars, can witn the east or west, llav- Berlin, June 10. The attorney gen- compete established been for the past fifteen Icg exclude to eral of tbe empire proposes rears In this city, I am in a position to the nublic from the treason trials In know what the public want, and I volving M. Scbnaebele, which will be- - claim my Home Made Cigars are made gin on Monday. of a finer and purer quality of tobacco than auv of mv competitors'. and deal TUB DEMAND SATED. Orailai Crap. ers that want a good article should not fail to patronize Home Industry wben ToaTsiA, Kansas, June 10. Tbe state can be bought at home for tbe samo Fob many years tbe press of the board of agriculture reports the wheat it price, and thereby you will give emUnited States Incessantly urged sueh area at 20 per cent, less than the averployment to men and boys, and the mor ey remains here, instead ot seed legislation by Congress as would delest condition age, the forty percent, ing it awav. if Tbe "Mormenism." suggescom tban tbe average. The acreage stroy Dealers should try and build up their 23 excess former in of any per cent, tions as to tbe outlines of the laws own city, ana an l asx is a lair trial on betnever the condition and that were seeded for the accomplish- period any of my brands, such a "Tbe ter. Famous," "My Own," "Old Crow," ment of this object varied greatly, but "La Crema," "La Cahdad," etc., etc.. but were, almost always in favor ana men you win oe convinced. of ..radical measures. Comparatively Sam Lkvy, Albany, June 10. President Clevefew Journals advocated rald governCigar Manufacturer, tbi here land and party reached Maiu Street. mental policy in dealing with the morning, drove to the new Executive "Mormons." That people furnished Mansion and breakfasted with Gover Nights, is a sensational theme tor the barren-braine- d nor Hill. w the " Vp com tbw at a few bours After spending scribe, at all times when other Executive President ami plaint of thousands' suffering; from tbe Mansion, topics become scarce, and Utah affairs party, except Mrs. Cleveland, left by Asthma, Consumption. Coughs, etc. were constantly being a'red in articles special train. A crowd of aocut 100 Did you ever try Acker's English Remoff edy? It is tho best preparation known that were generally replete with evi- Sersons were assembled to see bim this will go to Oswegfor all sold on a posi- dences ot either the Ignorance or men- afternoon to jVisit her friend, Mis uve Lung Troubles, ouc. Another array of crimes and criminals In a short time the Territorial School to day. ' is presented Convention will be held In this city. Jordan says it will be some time before the Among conspicuous questions new silver certificate are that will come before that body for the The ships of the Monarch ready. lihe were of discussion will be the subject of text fered for sale at auction yesterday, bnt the books for the district schools. bids were not high enough and they were Tbe members of the convention will withdrawn to be disposed of by single sale. The second trial of Bastings for libel be men who ought to be and doubfiess are more or less thoroughly conver- ing Byrne, both Dublin editors, resulted in the Jury. sant with the wishes and circumstances another disagreementA.of V. and A. if., has Prudence lodge, of the people at large. In deliberathad its warrant suspended for admitting interests educational ing upon purely Tom Gould. financial considerations should not be Tbe Grant Monument Association want lost sight of. This l&an imperative funds for the erection of a monument over necessity,and cannot be separated from the General's tomb. Tbe Kentucky dlstilleWhave decided the question From this standpoint we hold that any radical change in the not to make any more whisky for awhile matter of text books would not con they have more on hand than they can du duce to the educational interest of the pese of. MeMaekin, the New York Georgette who community, for the simple reason that was so severely snubbed by O'Brien, airs a financial it would work hardship. his views en the situation through an open Any Indications of creating out of a letter. Teachers' Convention a bonanza for W. E. Chandler, one of the leading interested light in the Hayes "counting in,- - by which publishers and other which measures tend Tilden was deprived ef the Presidency, has parties; to reach down Unto the pecketr been nominated by the Republican of New Hampshire for the V. 8. enatrhip, to fill of the people and make an the vacancy occasioned by the death of d upon their Senator Pike. met be should with resources, sturdy A explosion at Chattanooga, and energetic resistance. In tola Tenn., gasoline burned several buildings, yesterday, matter due regard should and must be killed one man, and seriously injured sev paid to the wishes and necessities of eral others. The Lick Observatory is rapidly ap the people. It tbeir feelings and de sires are consulted we have no hesita preaching completion, and it is expected tion in saying that sweeping changes that the monster telescope will be In posi tion and ready for nse by the middle of of the kind In question will not prevail. To a man of large family and September. Over 70,000 people were ia attendance limited means a change of any con at tbe natural ga celebration at Findlay, siaeraoie extent in tne line of sup Ohio, yesterday. It is thought there is a planting the books in present use by sufficient quantity of gas to last several new ones is a genuine hardship and centuries. stands in the way of his affording to The U. 8. Circuit Court, at Raleigh. X, his children as thorough a common v., nas aeciaea mat mat state must levy a school education as he would desire. special tax to pay the interest on her bond In this way these alterations are op ed debt. The naval court at New York censures posed to the free flow of tbe educational captains of both tbiBritaania and Celtic stream In place of Increasing its vol the ume and momentum to the for the recent collision, (be latter, however. adding speed of its current. It any changes are made at all they should be liifftted in number, and the special reasons and general urgency for making them should be so potent as to place them beyond qaestlon. We do not thas speak In advance because of any strong anticipations of an attempt to act in the face of what we esteem to be the genuine desire and need of the people, bat consider It timely to urge Interested parties to consider the subject beforehand, that they may be prepared to meet any pos sible contingency that might arise during the sitting of the convention. Special Xoticc. TELEGRAMS 'S iv ' ? Recommends, Books w. .... . ! j foe per doa. 25c aSSSaaAaaaaeBat.3SaW 25c, 85C ot 60, BOcts. ; , fc Eaeord Books, V7ar4 4 Records, V, $18.00. - l qr., ; 8.00: SSallB faaai , aaajsaaaU ' . Qal R W - tfimmirlm'? mmm isnii - jw,iefX3SWKesmr:tmmttnim .' . $ij. tar., f 10.00, . :. Eldera Beeorda, High Priests' Beeorda, IfTfaU' . 2 W' 25c' Prtaiary AssoclaUon Roll sad Rscord. . Books, .$1.50. j. T. L. M. 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