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Show We hope t heat full particulars of these ailfgsd proceedings from jEVENING NEWS. I' ! . If M91 jrttrro tto I trustworthy O'OIOOI. iy the rvsusnE& IliESERET NEWS COMPANY. CHARLES W. PENROSE, EDITOR. Msndtj, I IS, lafcS. Sep L' IET 03 HAVE THE FACTS- - InE annexed communication has bEeii received ty Secretary A. Ij. Tb6aiap; ihe sobjiinsd certificate 'acwrupsnied the election returns The anther of the letter and two of thaj Juifgea of Election are prjnoun-oeJ LHeral,"ad the other Ja lge of the Is supposed to be a meml-t' -IViple'n Ptts: and mean- bom rets, while trust that a full and fair investigation will he made by: the municipal authorities - of Bprlng City, that the place may be cleared of the stigma now cast upon it, If the charges are fa'.ae, and if they are true that the: guilty may be j puniciisl. OljoWer, violence and Interference with cftlcera In tbe dis charge of any duty, ehaulJ not Le encouraged cr tolera'ed, especially among the people cf Uah, who are toun J by the most eolemn engagements to be peaceful and orderly. 11 tba full facta be brought forward, no mitter who la found to be blamable.' , law-abiding- 4 r 1 THE BL&ISft THE OTHER WAY.. - OlV, 18SS Tiir Utah Hon. Edward Plerrepont,ln reUtlon i,f Utah Commltilon, to their aclion in regard to the Ed The Sir taction liiar pro'ndi tor municipal mund Jaw. Wi; think that mncJi held here yeBterdsy officers for Spriest City, wap, tu nay frauds opinion, one of the j o?er perpetrated Id this or any other TerriV'Ti on the legal voters of tbh j cUj . Early la the morning a dcz?u j or mora polygamlet bnllies made I their appearance at tbe pollp, took threatened pesjeaion of all tickets,and intlml-- j Judges tf election, dated the voters, placing cue of their number, Ju. T. Ellis, a poly ga-mist, at the polls, with a book in j which he entered tbe mame of each voter, and oppo lie the name the mark a. or om he ascertained hie vote to be for or against his polygamic t friends. Tbe other polyganiists blockaded the poll, eo as to prevent voters from, coming to vote, and when ordered by the Judges of election to make room for voters tocoma to tbe polls to vote, refuEed or to do eo, all the time thieat-enin- g the judges and other liberal voters. The peace olUctn of the city and are also polrgamiats, precincttowho in terrere or preserve order. lerassa .Darin? nearly tbe whole day not a ticket could be bad to vote, unless of the bul- -' subject to the Inepsctiun ile. unlsss tbe voter could write hi own ticket. la the evening, while In the disgrt-atea- t j j te ! I ne-gleot- el . charge of hi duty canvassing the votes, the presiding Judge, Jamea Commander, waa stabbed lit the back wih some sharp Instrument wbiie Bitting in my otBoa( with his hack toward the window,' by tome person on the outside. The confu- fcln was eo great as to hardly admit or the Judges performing their da-- . ties, and' resembled very much .a howling mob. Now, It cannot be possible that fcuch a, fr&u : as this can be called an kilsctlon for this city. We ate much Letts ott without a city government Bee election returns. I anjwiy. tsaunot see how any person can claim mortice by virtue of any isueh proceedings as these. On the citizens of part of the this place I mat protest against .hW transection being considered anything bat a farce and outrage uoa the Americana of this city, aj though there are bat few. I Very respectfally, i ; Jaoob Johnson, :(eatstratlun Officer, Spring Pre-- !f X cinct. ; i ! law-abid- ing ! ;:('' TUBJODdES' CERTIFICATE. We h.treby certify that we were uq able to conduct the city election In the manner preacrioea by the Utah Commission, by reason of certain partite forcibly taking tbe mat iter into their own hands, going ao ilar 89 to both threaten and commit violence upon some of ns, and depriving tbe people of their liberties In general at tbe polls. j ame3 uommander, ii t . - j Daniel Heck strum, Geo W. Brotjqh. It is not a little singular that tbeee occurences, said to have taken nvnr a. mnnth nan. orma tn ih public ear for the first time at this Ute date. We place bat little open the statement of the ille&i&traticn Officer, as It Is couched In language that betokens rage and a psrtlz&n Bp irP,and is too inHara ratable and venomous for an official document. The certificate of the Judges of Election is of a more eerl bus cberacter and demands a full aod complete investigation. Elections in Utah have been heretofore conducted with propriety and, with one or two rare exceptions; In .effect peace and good order. This la so peculiarly a characteristic of Utah elections that tbey have be came proverbial for their lack of the distinguishing features of elections In other parta of the country, and nolee where disturbance and often rioting, drunkenness hud tauult are the rule and the supposed neefssary accompaniments of a full and free expiejelcn of Ameri-ta- n rell-kUi- liberty. We are slow to ctejit the charges made agalu6t the people of Spring City, a quiet town In quiet Sanpete County. We must hear the ether ? of their powder; Js wasted. It qaite likely that r. Tlerrepont has given borne of his views about Utah and tbLMormpne' to President Arthur! and tlat thfy are very erroneous and foolish' because during Lis "brief slayi here he took lo pains to find ouVfacte but had ample oppoitanity to be stafled with fiction.! like other fctringerB who mike a brief visit to our city and fall among liberal dispensers of that common article.; But is quite unlikely that tile kslbaurd statements whiclrjL4yef .' appeared In ; dlipatcheajf ioj';Hthe press came from Lis Hps. They are more likely the Inventions Of one of those telegram manufacturers who occasionally stir up Ihe country with Is ; bogus lepU.; ;Cr :l It is well knowu to all who Lave watched the progress of aflalrs in thla Territory elt.ee the advent of the Commlssione'rSi that they have not only performed! their whole duty under the IaW;i that created their office, Lutjhave strained it to the utmost tension ad versely to tbe M nrmfmo " nd ha even oone beyond j its limits : aiid added to it legislation of thtlr. own, because it was not. in' their Opinion,- broad enough to cover the object in view. More than that,Uhey have exei ! : - cuted the law a respect trary to its proyisionei; so as to epe dally favor the ihentUes" at the expense of the 'Mdrmons." For the Edmunds law excludes from voting, all men who cohabit with more than one woman nd jail women who cohabit with' ;such persons, while the Commissioners added the words "in the imarrlage relation," so as to make it applicable to polygamic connections, aftd shut oat "Mormons," while ft would not apply to whoremongers and prostitutes and eo might let in qtilte a number i cf "Gentiles." i The Commissioner Lave no caass to feat tba faUe report wktch has gone out. No fault can be found with them by the President, the Congress or the country for neglect of duty, the only blame which le&l-l- y attaches to them bafore God and man and tbe light of their own con sciences, is excefl of duty in proceeding to unlawful extremes against an unpopular community. con- : - j , ; IS A BEVOLUTIOH CACHE. Wb have waited a long time for the text ot the opinion of .the Supreme Court of this Territory! which created a social revolution in the b3autl-fu- l and orderly county of Cache, It has not yet been made, public, so we do not fesl at liberty to say a great deal about It. . jWe would prefer to have the document la print before criticizing it one way or the other. Report has it that the Court decided on a very cramped and narrow technicality (which Jnight have been cons trued Just as rationally in an opposite direction) so ai to favor the introduction of liqusr selling Into a city where prohibition had been established by municipal ordinance, under chartered powers evidently Intended to be oiafrred by the ; j Legislature, cva If the language was somewhat ambiguous. Tha effect of the, ruliog U that liquor may be eoIJrht; Logau and also la Wellsvllle, the charters of thoae two cities being similar In this respect, and the City Councils there have consequently parsed ordinances regulating the traffic, althoagh the sentiment of a large majority of the citizens is In fivor. of that nrohibi- tion suppasad to be .permitted by. the charters. This action of the munlclpil aathoritSea U quite proper under the circumstances, and we hops their regulations wi'--l ' ba rigidly enforced. 3, before believing tbe story. We Know how easily the ,lUberal" spirit can manufacture mountains out cf rxiolehlils, &nd Low ready It l to names and make accusations Without cause or reason. Diap poiutoient J and defeat make some , ;? But there ara several other cities persona extremely reckless and vindictive, and It may be that these in Cache County, and efforts will be have had bomalhing to do with the made to introduce the liquor traffla assertions that have now come to within their borders ahro. The UtaJ light so long after they were made Journal points 6 xt the fact t hit their charter j are wbrdeJ in a differIn writing.. jiff the facts set forth In the Judgea' ent manner from'; the charters cf certificate aie as ttated, tbe ''certain Logan and Wellsvllle, and C3ver the ' parties" wh "threatened and objectionof raieedbytue knajority of the violence committed upon some" Judges tire Supreme Court. Those election uf officers other cities, it appears, hwe full the Lave broken tbe law and. ought to power by charter ltd prohibit the Lave been prosecuted. Following Is manufacture and Bale of Intoxicants. very large majarlty of the from the Utah statute of 1873 In re And citizens that prohibition ahall lation to the conduct of elections: be the rule. We endorse the sug'1 '3ec. 2S. Any person who shall disturb or be guilty of any riotous gestion of the Jtmrnat that this i ..conduct at any election In thU Terri should ba enforced, i or or who shall cistuib Inter tory, Don't let down ( the bars, friends, fere with the canvassing of vote,or unless you are obliged to do so. The Interfere with toe making of the redifference or ahall who between prohibition and Interfere with turns, any votsr in the free exercisa of the licensing Is plainly eeen In Logan elective franchise, shall be deemed already, sand wiil bd la Wellsvllle, guilty of avmbdeuieanor." unless moral inflaences so prevail as :The penalty on conviction for thla to take the effsut of laW. Bat do eclme Is Imprisonment in a county you Vfep oat the evil as long as you fc'klo Tno '. .' f . te T iriLiticAn. I.ATMT BT UUIITHINU. TDK UTAH COatHISNIOXEftS WAST HOKE X.EUI9LATIOBI. uatltae elrTbelr Xtw I r. lisA Motme8. I ' ws. 10. Col. Geo. L Uadfrey, of the Utah Commii'n is iu thin city, and in an interview cU'es teat tne m-uib- er coiu-imlrftl- ou h 4s agreed upon some re- DommendaUou(to be made to Coq- (rreee regarain ruture legisiauou. Among other things agreed upon, a the Commission have w which la bs via that pro marriage ll marriage lu Utah Territory shall be null aud void which no not In accordance; 1th lis precrlptkns and the law abjo rovidcs that all marriages ahall be sjiemnizdd In certain public pHct-- s before pr-pre- . aid that the g partle-solemntzin- the uiarriage', en J witnesses st all make afflir vit that they are not poiygam'sts and c ntr acting partus snail also make like affidavits. The parlies to marriage and the witnesses, tne person officiating, the place of marriage and all th facts relating thereto must be put on the public records. Proper penalties are attached for violations. Begard ing woman suffrage tbe Commission will probably make no recommendation. Tr.e suffrage law was en acttd twelve years ago and It is generally adopted in tne Territory. Cut. Godfrey said: "We have no hesitation In ssying that the lack ot eucu . law has been a great obstruction to the speedy settlement of the polygamy problem. We shall recommend that the first or lawful wire may ba a wit nets in court in all l in polygamous ases." "Have you any changes t3 suggest esides on jour Individual observa- i3n which would be effective in ad- compllehing the purpose of the bill;" waa asked. believe if the Iowa Law, giving right. of dower to the legal wi'e and dt8COL.t of. to her property lawful children iu Lorn, In force wedlock, were , put In the Territory, it would aid very materially In eradicating polygamy. The marriage licence lar would alo be an enectual means of securing a public record of tbe marriages." "Is the work cf your commission ended?" "No, sir, Wtrmcet again October Jto investigate some contested election cases in which it la alleged some polygamlsta. are elected. It the allegations are sustained they will be Impeached. It is not ImpoEsiole We may agree upon further recommendations to Congress. We really ban do but little more until further legislation Is had. We have done all we could under tbe law we bad, and we stretched that to its utmost tension. No person acquainted with he situation . a of i. flairsa will charge a i 1 wnn ueine swerved lue commission front duty by Mormon influence." pro-ecutlon- s ' jj ' ; j ' . ! I Dead. ThiJ Lepsjre, City Attorney,;and at one time a member of the California BTJTrE. Mout. Jul 10 Legislature, a native of Georgia, died yesterday morning of pneumonia.- j I NW Immlgraats Arrived. YoftH:. 10. j The steamshfn Nevada brought to this pott (500 to-da- y Swedish riroselvtea to Mormoni l.m hut nf at total raucninr I '.at. nt 802, The Mormons came under the Charge of about 0 Ulders. At tbe head of them was Elder P. P. Gjss. were obliged to remain on They board tbe ship but wilt be to-nig- ht, orwaraea a; tne met opportunity. ..... , FOBEICH. J TRASS- - ATLANTIC' UlNl FATCME8. : Bvlatlanary RnMlaus. CBACOW. 10. A larce nnmlr t,r Husalans.evlJently military officers. are crossing the frontier en route to Bulgaria. v. 'osf' The Berlin London, special Bays: The generals of the Czar in Bulgaria are acting in a thoroughly revolutionary manner, and do not now even disdain a coalition with Nihilists. It is feared their actions will bring about m crisis that will lead to a reopening of the whole eastern question. The Telegraph' $ Vienna special referring to affairs in Bulgaria say it can be positively stated that the object of Russia la to get rid of Prince Alexander and iJace Iti own nouiinee upon the throne. None of the powers will, however, tolerate the usurpation of tbe throne of Bulgaria by a ltuseiai pjeUnder, even lueng i ne suoau prove to be the Grand Duke Serglua or the I Grand Duke Pant. The Standard' Berlin corrcfcuon dent states that the folnlng of Itou- mania in alliance with Austria and Germany Is the answer to the Kii-- . sian coup dt etut In Bulgarlt. He adds that the relations now existing between Germany aid Kuscia are more tnan cold, and says It la reported that the K'Jisfans are oon4 centra ting an armed force north ol the river Prutb, between Kou mania lO I . ; . .', j ;;;-j"---- - t-.- others. tail not exceeding six months, or line not exceeding three hundred dollars, or both. It la strange that wm legal astion has not been taken In this matter. If it la true that one ofi the Judges of Election was 1 'stab cad in the baox with some saarp in. strnment" unless It was some boy pricking hint with a pin why was entered not duly complaint against the offender? It seems to: us that if anything could be truthfully allegel as stated In the letter the Becretary, the aggrelved persons would have only bean too giai to prosecute the individuals uilty of violating the law. ean, and watih diliigsntly lest it creep lu surreptitiously to lead astray the weak aud unwary, disturb the psaoe of. you? qalet tosrns, cow the seeds of m??aT aad physical disease and make way in ycur midst for the workings cf the Trince of Darkless. Prohibition urill prohibit if you choose to make it work. i - Sanpete ' Moroni, Utah, Sept. 7th, 1 188S. Editor Deteret Newt: Elder A. H. Cannon and myself expect to cnmpJele the organization and lcatun of the; Seven tibe in Sanpete and Sevier Stakes this eve nlng at Mount Pleasant, which la eUht miles northeast of this place. After holding meeting at Gunnison last Friday evening in i the south end of this county, 35 miles from this place, we proceeded overland miles south to Richfield, where we spent the Ssbbath visiting the Sabbath School, enjoy big a very agreeable visit. There are 1.976 scholars enrolled In thus Stake of Zlon. Tbe conducting of the school by the (superintendent Bishop Horn and tbe Teachers, Indicated a bright future. At 2 p. m. and 7.80, we held mteciogs and legated two Q lorumsof Seven lief, and onMon day evening 7.30, we met a Crowded bouse at Gunnison. The Seventies and others from Fayette (commonly called Warm Springe), five miles north, and May field, and Pettyville, east eight miles, met and formed a district for the 65th Quorum of j Seventies. ; On Tuesday evening we met and located tbe Beveutles lu Manti, 1ft miles North of Gunnison in the new tabernacle; with two galerles. It will hold 1,600 persons. While stand ing on the top of the temple walls, viewing tne valley to tne Mouth, West and more particularly to the North, about K0 miles itniedto be almcet a complete field cf small grain. We are told that a more fruitful year has never been for this valley and at tbe time of our view from the elevated epot,wagons were to be seen on every baud laden with the golden grain. Only two bents remain to be placed to complete this part of the tern- pie roof and it la expected taat tney will be in place this week, the tim bers are of the very best red pine end appear to have sufficient strength to stand securely. The material throughout la of excellent quality. H-- .: ?.. , ,; i Booty, Z B. B. B.The bgolar monthly general meeting bf j Z ion's .Benefit Building Sclaty will ba held in the Shoe Factory on j Wednesday even ing. Stockholders ere required to call and pay up their monthly dues, i X'. &'kPs 1 . --o. i - 5 and Tieas. Utah, EepUmberith. U43. V ' BUTTER Choice The; congregation at the Taber nacle iwas addret-seyesterday by Elder C. W. Penrose, who delivered a remarkably clear, and logical Gospel discourse, to which the large 03r.gregatiou paid the strictest at d ttntlon. i . da-ir-e getts' Delicious Ale and Porter, 3 XT H T B -G:- R. -- by ' I 3NT ih ducao or - cat) I do so on short notice. Oar stock h and free from ba ulteration or 33, box. ;: Tlio'- Ilacsi diS California Dried Grapes O II 33 u. X The Iron . Manufacturing CORN, 0 ATS & BARLEY, Company of TJtab. sifi con- Tea pure had $5 00 or 6 00 la llm, alo four t3,r)0 oi der. on Tli htng- 8ton. Any pmou d- - -- WHOLESOME, DirRABT.P. Wir Ttisle -- ui' tl 1 i Ii.-.i- . mmmwi by the. car load or smaller quantity. '. f?OB THE rORPOSR Ok PlttlMOTINll C tbe manufacture of Irojj, tbis Company 1 In acy quantity. has been lnoorDOrated accord in g to law, aud has purchased the plant of tbe late Ureat Western Iron Company at) Iron City, Iron County, U. T., togettier with tne lmmeDse ' IDAHO 8TUUB. itoh Iron claims, for seven of which United The States patenta have been (obtained. Vvw pany also own an Interest in some of be best coal claims in Iron Couotr, for wbtch N3TICE TO CONTRACTORS ! IGovernment been ohiatned, tide baa-alsthe proddct of which Is of excellent quality for the manufaoture of Iron and steel. j The intention is first to erot furnaces lor FOR the manufacture of pig lroov Wheu iuocess SKA.LKD PROPOiAbS construction of Is attained In that, to gradually extend to i l 6 first five miles of the Uncompahgre other branches.:; time has oome when the manufaoture Uanai, lying m Moatroe Uounty, ofThe Iron and steel oao and (toiorado. will re received at tha of their manufacture will nrenare tbe tot welfare fice of tbe Colorado Lioan and Trust other Industries. All Who have thewy Territory at heart are Invited to fJoniuany, iRjorn JI, Tabor Block, of ourfor stock. Tbe books are now open. until Denver, Colorado, JM (Xto. Shores on dollar September stock, Cap.tal ' ' :.ii 15th. 183 each, certificates of which ean be bodC. by payCutler, Tha Canal will be nearly twnntyC ing In full to tbe Secretary)eaitJohn Lake uay. Butumg, nve itiryes in Itnirn elguleen feet uid uonatitutioa i v. : i GBa.W. CANNON, . wide iu bottom. It will be oonstruo- - dtf President.- Coarse and Flue J. i V.SNELL, Hit & PERFECT MOST OUBSBLE CO0K1KG ST&VE MADE. iti'V, , ; f i sub-sori- be ' ! ; f - . tsd tbroogh ac-ntry similar in character to that found in the vatt of Utah lejs Hids wilt be received on the tot -- T7 - lowing classification 1st Earth work. -- Kxcavatloa Incladlog th aajacent emoanKment. Kfkt bank nifnt wbere need ed and hi excess of ex ...it - With or Without Resei voir, and (Jlojt DAVID JAr2ES Kwt. Kock. 8rd- - LiTose - Is Bole Agent for the Jackson Ventilating Grate and, Fire on the Hearth Gratae,8tovea and Mantles cavftvatioii, 2nd--Sol- id ' : - MW DAVID mm U Hole Agent fori that Otto Silent Uaa Itnglna. 4thGravrl. Shonld the Compatiy deem ad vicable, bends with eecurlties for the faithful exeotitlon " of the work will be required. Should the Lids on the first five I Bol Agent fur the Gairy Iron imlles be satisfactory, the remaining . Roofing.- i portion of tha work will be given on " same terms. a n. r r i Further Informatloa can be Lad at the office of tha Company. la Sole Agent for tbe H&xtoo, 11. B WAiiTEB II. Graves, Hail th and W. H. War titr's Steam Engineer. Denver, Aug. 31, 1883. , Heating Apparatus. DAVID JAMES , i lor I.I. - irp U 2.1'? Z. C: use is the fEBBsiosr. 'i fil. I. !aM all it: Brafe . mm rt Atfin APRIL 2TH. A RED RUSSIA LKATH rH er Hand Satchel, brass) mounted, J taining- a buckskin puna, wiih atealelasp. LIGHT, HANDSOME, 10 v.i.. I.;, J,i BAKING, BOILING, PRESERVING, "' TD i - BnoiLisa, - and has po equal In Utah for ton in e nn tbe systeai and giving a good appetite ana is ntgnij recommended by tne Medical fra i lernity. Orders by Telephone will re t& ceive prompt attention. Estate of It. i MARUET TH. j mpurlUcB, ; -4l: A eboice lot of Vi; T?fiP 1 Ul i! - 'T ! ABE BTILT, ATTHEOI.I) Bland and thewe who BUTTER! WE their families supplied with Mar ! Also on haud a full supply of O BREWERY UTAH dUd 1m lowaDatry Creamery T XJ B Edwakd Stevknson. t , - uveru- i- at iuu oinoe wia ne rawamed. DAVID JAWES d245 8t " VAlTID, I .: untkroeath, on rtghtblrh JC wl h two IL;e underneath, aad on right shooUer JC. She ba.btbbleaoo . i . Dwtrlot Pouniseeper. Bandolph, Utah. Sept. Cth, 1883. i liiLiii o - Ilitvlng Hecitrcd, lor the present, the iMrge bulldtug lately occupied by Z. C. M.l. Prodnce Depariiucnt, better known ii the Old City Neat Market, I aiu prepared lo coutlitue tbe purchase oi WOOL, Call nud see sue vuaatuvu ; m MlaUUM 11 j ; FURNITURE ilfl o ) TflFS LAKE CITY, UTAH., TBADK Stockliolder of Canaan Co-oStock Co. p. H ABK. Different Styles, Varieties and Grades AT LOWEST PRICES. tW CU aod see, aDd we win try to deeerv by Uoutoat Ucailiig mai sirUi BOARD Oi DIKBCTOaS H AVB attention to bosluers. rpflB X decided to advaooe Six per ont la Cash r UlmUll Corns r of the average eaetuu atock far the ;ear eod-hSOth Juae, liwi Said oaah to be charged ppmltm u. Dlaweodey.- Searljr at pas againet the capital stock cf tha parties Retpsotfully, drtwlcg aaSdedraooe. i EKASTUS B. fdOW, .' geeretarv C O. S Co. & " jrour patronage ig - k53 u k fc3 k? M mfmn :fri ts V:-- r3 DAVID JAIVJES j Hte In stock the; latuat U. MiiS oi .. ti.a Fixtures, btlecltd pt.rioi.-a!wblle bi tbe haul the ibt wintte. 8d & 88 EAST. TEMPLE ST. DAVID JASV.E3 CO 6 Has in stock a large aupply of Irou I'utiie Uoee and Iead 1'Jpe FltUnga. and z DAVID JAsV.ES! Hat in stock a large asorlment o' Tin Plate, Bbe-- t iron ItooCog and Galvanised Sheet Iron, and Is pre pared to do all kinds of Tin, (5op per and Sheet Iron Work. Htov Furniture a specialty LU 0) 0 "TsV DAVID JAr.lES 11 O aa a large fore cf ;First t'W Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitteis, and Is prepared to do Plurality and Steam Fitting on tha very U est Improved platu j as adopte by lsUrn Cities, and solicits tht euotinuwd patronage cf the cltl tecs cf this city and vicinity. s 0 z CO Cut-&- Repairing neatly done. d 303 8m fit. George, August STth, aio8. I !f?TH m Keeps in stock tLe latest lcox rovtd Plumber's Materials to be found la the Eastern' Markets. .1 SECOND SOU f H STREET, Work. w. DAV;iD iJAlVIES H. 6. CLAWSON. "W; T. HOOPER, 800T AtiO SHOE; MAKER, 8LT isJ Sfioial alUnticn paid tu lull m i moved from office. 43 Is Bole Agent for the Hartford Ulaes Water Closet, aiid kbfps In stoci the Hellyer, HjgtiaJ Zanvs, Jen kings and WhlU'a Sauitrj Cios- -' eta, all of which are Bret clasa. I Pra IDnMnrfin'RSkMwilh Court this morning against Wlilard Teller to recover 10.0 JO damages he claims to have sustained because the Jatter'a m'sreDreseatatlons his brother, Secretary of the Interi or, by reason of which he was re- - BUCK TIPSffiOTtCircS W ay v T. G. WEBBER, Co., I : The reception at to the Southern Exposition to-dthe editorial excursionists from Wisconsin. Michigan. Illinois, Indi ana, Alabama and Mississippi was one of the most important events ocourrinjt in Louiavll.'e since the War. The party included 600 people, mingling prominent men of the North end South, and of the finest feelings of the fraternity . The r .S v ' ' ?t . reform. ,V Louisville. 8. -- Bait Lake City, Dublin. 10. The demonstration 11 a3t olatmsd sba will bo sold Sept H.18S3 at Water ford, on Sunday, under the atibeestiay pound, Moroni Sanie Co at 10 j. was irian xvaiionai ljeagae attended JOHN BAILKY, The city by over 80,030 persons. iMBtriot Pouudaeepec J.v was unusually decorated with flag, Woronl SanpeU Co., 6ept. 7. was an Imposing emblems and there; precession with banaers and several E8TRAY NOTICE. bands of muilj. The meeting passed resolutions demanding a parliament oat HAY! IS NT P088 for Ireland, not only In name but In One dark bar MARK, branded W S with reality, and declaring that Ireland half circle over It oo left thigh, white atrip lu must have that which England, bv the fjtoe, left hind foot white, T jeara eSd. necessity of the times grautej Can' If not claimed and taken away wltntn ten aaa, because uanada was rebellious d) from date. wlJ bssoTd Pep. 14, 1S83, at pound la Uaadolph, Utah, between The ajoptLn of the resolutions was tha rsujr 1 and 3 p. in. loud with cheers. 3 KO. BNOWB ALU greeted Saratoga, 8. At a meeting of the social science Association y ester day, Mrs. Sarah H. K. Bolton, of UieveJand, read a paper on employ er and employed. The National Prison Association, was organised R. B. Hayes electand ed President. Papers were read on the prevention of crime and prison r ai may be brought Before tbe other bntlnesa meeting. ' ; , am. VwTv a - K--ft . xt "X. i ar ar aVW T As Deliver, 8- .- Geo. W. Cooke, U. 8i Timber A sent for Colorado la 153 commenced a suit In the Supreme Jt; N i v9N ITOTIOE . d-lr- sf ea. Q. The Right Hon.1 Dublin, Hugh Law, B.C., Lird Chanoellor cf Ireland, Is dead. ' BteaaMf la Distress. London. 10.-the Djfoh ntAantf.r LSTRA NOTICE.'- Soherman, from New York for Am- HAVK IN atr POS8KSUUNi sieroam, was paEBina; KloarU Point, J vesterdav. she Bbrnalad that tha hr! ikio b t- - M K&K, about 7 ear old. teee wkite, araall white spots on end of experienced a hurricane Sept. 1st; hind dcw di le arkd- - 8he has four iti itm oo, and was carrying ten feet of water braudrd 8 on left bouMer, oo left tbtcb In the engtne room. J it wiih a ourve over top and S Thirty Ttaeasaat4 IrlaU Clteers. O Sft S) J !' fv I i CiQOKS, tlOTJEMAIDJ, KUBSBS, AND several tirta tor renerall housework, at u jmn aBfvnir tiinoe, j ;oe r irsi twain Street, east of Uuu'latu al lintl. Wages ts to $20 par moolli. Ml M. MCE WAN iMtiomoe box 651. 10. i- 4-- ' FAREWELL TOUR n .' - 4 .4, h MBeefc aud Besarabia. r ONE NIGHT ONLY. THE EBV. Henry I '. Tuesday Eve,, Sept. 11th. " .1 I' " Centra Park. v '; Before' the Senate ' New York, 8 Labor Committee, Jarrett, Presl dent of the Amalgamated Associa tion of Iron and Bteel Workers, resumed his testimony. He said tbe convict Kb jr system w3 very deNOW MAKING HIS triment tl. The caal mines were in a great measure owned by th? rdiroad companies, which witness WILL DELIYEB HIS thought was very dangerous to the interests of the public. The condition of 90,000 coal miners In Penn- POPULAR LECTURE sylvania was pitiable and miserable in tbe extr me. Their wages were too low. They were subject to tbe Moral Use of Jliches truck system at most universally, The deor their In and consequence Luxury and Beauty. ; moralization tney spent at least oue half of their earnings in drink. sy parcESnsoAL tbeatbe bates. Ottawa, 8. The Governor General, Princeea Louise, Prince Ge jrge and the Earl of Carnarvon, accom10th. at 10 Fepiember open Monday fl aysaww f awunaa QA panied by the vice regal staff, arriv- Offlo a If .OVa kVIXle UPU ed this afternooD, and wereieceived by tbe Mayor. A very few iromin-en- t cltfz ns were present, it being understood that the party desired to be received quietly, and contained none of the tuicieters. The Crown Z. C. M. I., Prince and party were driven to the Salt Lake City, Rideaii rtl range, where tbey were entertained at luncheon, at which September 4th, lSi several cabinet ministers wete preBOOKS Or B STOCK TRANSFER sent. j .... ,. "' . as8 A large company Bostou, Qt'iM losututloo will be CLOSED sembled at tbe Parker Howe this evenins t the banquet! ordered by on SEPTEMBER 15th, and BE'SPMED tbe cltv government to Lord Chief on Oototer 6th, next. Justice Coleridge.' Mayor Palmer T. O. WEBBER, pieaident, spoke bilefly and Introduced Justice CoLridge, who said d240 2w Seoty. and Treas he recognized the testimonial as one to the English teonla and not to himself. The Americans were wrong in Baying they had no history. You have had and have i GENERAL MEETING OF TBE STOCK Wtbter, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mercan Jas. Ilusseli Lowell. These men iV holdett of Zloo'a Institution will be bold In tha Social Ball, make your history. England and tile America are one in language, one in In this olty. on Friday, October 6th, 1883, at S law. one In blood, and what God p. m., for tbe Eleatloa of Officers and Din has Joined as we are ;joined, T feel ton for tbe ensuing- year; also for the purpose assured cannet be put asunder, of amending Artiole 9 of tbe A tildes of Asi Lord Coleridge was followej by elation so as to enable the Institution to rea greater proportion of the profits as a Gov. Jarvls, of North ' Carolina, tain reserve rand, and for tbe transaction of auoh and M. Caubert Devens, Judge t, - SALT IL&KE THEATRE. A i WltnesgeB, Comniiielcm eeem to be August 7ib; considerably exercised over the rub bish purporting to have come from Arthur L. 2'homaa, Fiq , Secretary ' STRING address of welcome waa delivered by Hsn. Henry Wattersoo, who performed his task with eloquence and credit. W. P. Jonen, of the Chicago Inter Ocean, responded to Mr. Watterson'a hearty welcome,at the conclusion of which n elegant lunch was served to the guests at BY TELEGRAPH. Ir Ht mm ''". cisioiisT. DAVID JALY.ES Is also prepared to lay WaUr Ptj front the Water Mains unshod notice. ; -- 1 vraer e phM at, i received Opee fond j lu Tld ; Workshop st., lQ mmm REdDKUcs, OR 2 O L CM? $ 86 & 88 EAST TEMPLE ST. Q (J) |