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Show ' f t i 1g: ' Jt h i: fi tlAiMii U. lL s ; w Kjl. L VOL. t ..' s p- Sua--- EvIhi Evening, HaiMt Kormlmr. end dajn BT TIB gin pmntini ah raiuimii ciwait J., McGOWN. Manager. rncB. ferae it .. w: if , 'i V am, i WMt-ofrV- f ; ( pr A sunsaMirriotrA t rim 7 . mail of (tuyvtfif aoBth a ; ? 1 ' OjJ W 100 Ml (MM by eeirier at feeents nor week. Delivered PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ' Boii Hmini. aT.Bnmn. pi ; BENNETT A HARKNESS, CDUHl'H IPIIVPTMI, Than Ii a ilmilarity of moam pursued and and reached in tha rneorda of tha Twoad admlniitratlon in New York City and tha Walla and Young admin-iatratiin Salt Lake City. It ia Irua tha Twaad controlled milllooa wbnra Young and Willi handlad thouaanda, but hothi bad the oxcluaivo control of tha munieipal governmont, and both aquan-dare- d and plundered tha publlo money. And now that tha ourtain ia alightly lifted upoa tha 'ahurch Twnada . of Salt Lake will tha Mormon and chunk papan do. what .area the Tamof New many papers and York did, help amoka ant tha plunder-- i. Judging from tha course pursued by tha papers in; q unction, .we presume not. The News ofJact night has not a word to aay with regard to theca expos urea, but ia u usual horrified at tha of outside polities, which to uia its own language Fills offices with a, debaaaa tha public taate, dabauchas tha public mind, and causes the whole political superstructure to foster with corruption and reals ' with rottaanafs." e o a Hanae many of tha beat eitiaans in tha Union era counted out of politics.' these citixena bast tha New Among undoubtedly counts the men who baya extorted money from Gentile residents in Baft Lake, excluding these same residents from all participation in tha handling of said moneys and then es politi-eeend office holders in tha nama of tha church, have thrust their hands deep into the public treasury for purposes other then the public welfere. I The Herald "tha only independent paper in the city, after cogitating over the matter for a day, delivers itself of a Iquib about tha bringing forth of an insignificant mouse, by the committee. And Ibis is all that that church paper has to .say. Why sVsn.,tbe single undisputable item establishing the fact of Axteil's d agraca and lbs robbery of the city treasury by the payment of bis board bill', ought to be sufficient to call forth the levt-rw- t reprehension of every journal in tha city without regard to party affiliation, Wa moat boiieva that there are citi-xsand of tha Mormon persuasion in this city who will look this great steal With all its details squarely in tha face? and will demand a! thorough exposure of the men and means through which it was consummated. Those who dam net peep against the . dignitaries of lbs church w.- - o have dispensed the fond drawn from the oily treasury, do not deserve tha appellation of American citizens. Tha revelations already made wilt ibaka to its foundation the fabrio o church supremacy in this city and open tha eyes of many hitherto blind to the grasping aud.sa1ttsVdoigniof lbs ecclesiastical jing which Miurnas, to' control the purses no lass than the opinion of its gictims. , tax-paye- ra ras-pai- AT TO R NEY Ef M Main -- XT-LAW. Street, SALT LAKI CITY. W. H. JOHNSON. 9 f 0 Attorney A Qotsn f tor at Law. Biertrom Ctn j"n, Utah of prwtim la all ths Court SaTaHtory and la tha taprewe Coart of tha IJaitad 8Utoa Pmmnt attention given to any booioaia Karim loeatad oara tier Bohraaea given If roqairod. na IBanTiuoaa... tJVtAbBBBTHAajJb TILFORD k HAGAN, LAW. AT attorneys Chert n OT BaTAtaa- W Yadarml r W rt a it te -' . a C. H. MORGAN. ZT LAW. Coart Hoaia ATTORNEY tad 13 11 . Biacnf. BASKIN X. X. Brcrm Diol k DEWOLF, r and Counaelora a . Attorney .. . building. - UTAH. - - SALT LAKE CITY IT . LAW.. .. . , r Quit Joalln ft Park'o Jawalry ALT(LMB CITY. Utah. fimna ... MEANLY-- ora, MAXWELL, ATTORNBVS AT, LAW. na (iVWarjf rs V- GILCHRISrj A. CLEMENTS, f -- 15, Fadaral Oourt U OmCB-So- a. - rMU ft Ofitt) LAND & MINING ATTOR-N KYS, - 1 IVT.T Bulldlac. Odea Sbarkajr'i Lt KB niT!T - - - UTAH - ' rASHiyavvr' C. CCtaifttafrA at Waahlagtom P- - c.-- sits I HITT H0HE.1 CL I CANE K. Gncaaier, at Salt Loka City. WILLIAM RUSSEC cop-rupti- M.D., Madloal Elaotrioiaa , andBaunohladtlat Tint South 8traot, Owoar Sixth Bait Straat, tf SALT LAKE CITY. " I. WHITE, M- - D- and Surstaon. Phynlolan M& T Bart rap otalra). Taapla St, Tort Caady lioia . Oaartfca Mow ROST. A. THK waddill; 1 PUBLIC. NOTARY Vadoral Omit Hoaia, Booa " f0 IT, SALT.LAKB CIXY - 3ntVrckn'Ttn, GENERAL AUCTIONEER Connors Boildinff. . Main StrMt, , - It . N Fallwwa. Hal 1, L 0. (X Rrlloot arary aurrtenmirtt loaa Sawn, Soeratary. Vwiiii aiaato Md Ttllowi, EoCAMPaaPT, Ko. 1. I, X (X T. I rat aud third Tuaaday of arary oath, at Odd ToUowa' Hall, war Noa,at7 o'olaak a a. YUitlof tan moMt Bertha waa Walla wa. .. w"T 0.0. FjHallThT orar Cali- a a1,1 .la MawMUfta (.lty. Odd hu li Lodum, Kouday, at IK Faltowa la good aundlug an tairitwl to attaod. OMtVABBtfttAMI.llG., it T,LmB.faarRtrtf, . KwiftlafrylHlaa. xana Looax, aaowd Jaw, Paftoeal m i CHAMIOr TH K Il'iLNAH fa ItiUAIIO.; s And now Mulligan of tha Mulligan Guards," comes to the front laboring under ibe pressure of private griefs growing out of the settlement of the estate of Blaine's brother-in-la-w for whom be formerly acted in the capacity of private secretary..- - lie brings with him all tha way from- - Boston a package of private letters: 'fritten by flairs to 'Warren v tT . Fisher of that city, soma of them dating back anterior to Blaines taking a seat ln Congress. These letters ware handed to Blaine by Mulligan, who as boolfe keeper H Woiild seem for Warm Fisher has had tha custody of them. Ha assarts that Blains simply wished Id look them over with lbs understanding that ha would return them. This be did not da and Mulligan ia aggrieved and lays his complaint before tha committee appointed to investigate tha charge, that Blaine was in some disreputable way cohnactsd ' with lbs subsidy railroads. Blains under oath, says, that the letters in question with one exception, relate to private matters foreign to the questions Bt issue before tho committee; that ha obtained them without any pladga; that ba would return team to Mulligan lo whuut they did not belong, but that ho bad uffhred Id return thorn to Warren Fisher to whom they wars addressed and ' who had tho first right to thsm; that as Fisher did not care to taka thorn, be, piaina, bnviug the uaxt bast right lo them proposed to keep them from Mulligan, who was embittered against him 4nd who proposed to publish them in a certain Contingency.' Blains moreover has placed tha loiters bsibra Hon. Jorry Block oud Hou. Mxt, L'srpeatsr, sud V1 80CI1TIXS. w Lraoa Mo. , ooaro'aUoaa aaiar iaatlft .taaodaf T aaalaoatVint la Odd Tallowa Hall, apaiwiu Maaft. Muaraiac Xalaftta vwdially TtYLUB, 0. 0. Taoa, Hnhaoli'Ki af JpwtaA, Taiax, Mo. 1, Iaro ,1 ft SALT LAKE CITY. SATURDAY. JUKE 3,187S tas-paya- ra fljj SImi Bonthi Oaa Month - 0- - B. M. ."rpiae kraihraa la mod rtaadla art oar NUUyiarltadtoptlaa. G.VT.ECilfflCX, 8, fc , . .1 they having examined them declare is nothing in them rslating to tha matter bafoie tha eommittaa,and advise Blaine to keep them. Tha partisan eommittee, anxious to get a grip on Blaine of Maine, and presuming with no apparent reason," however, that these private letters contain enough political dynamite to blow tha writer sky-higevidently sympathise with Mulligan, and may proparly ba mgarded as recruits for tha Mulligan Guard. In view of all these foots it would appear that then is.no warrant at present for thahugh and cry made through tha telegraph by journals in New Yorfi against Blains. There is no evidsnoa which implicates the Statesman from Maine in wrong action, and tic condemn a public man on mem suppositions, is but tha gnawing of a ilia oo tha part of tho malignants. i': that there Telegraph. '' Bolt In t the Florida Repnlh llcan Convention. rid MEW TOKK. - LTV1ET AND FEED STABLES. A. Starring Washington, June formerly inspector of oonsulates, testified before lha State Department earn-' miltee in regard to Goa, H. Butler's connection with tha Consulate at Cairo. BKCOBB BTRC3T, Tho wituasa gave tho points of his ip i . , 'f l oharartor and AlewdaoraWasftaf behavior port shout lha .1. of Butlar, which warn that ha was a I .w n i ' jt wild, harem seanira' follow; fend of his wine and rookies in his behavior, and H. K. ' i i . insulted in bis befog compelled to leave i .as j (feiro. An attempt will ha made lo r gat a foil copy of Starring report from I '.4 tho State Pppertimt' j ? AND UVERY. . Dexter' Stabloo i MIHI ,, rnl, I Blaine wilLbc Required to Produce the letters. Manlw 8X Louis, Jims art SeliiSa 'Finest' Caniaffev rf." Vf ,Kr, In tlfo.lHalt 'lAke badlss Hints to Secretary Robe a son. , -- si A ft . .er i Vernon. W" VERYSTABLE. . . K'rWm. Barger and anothar man, nama TftMtra unknown, oomasitted anioida- last eve- East of tha SHIER "IM 4! ning, by jumping into lha river from II ) f ; the furry boat.. . StrMt, ( kniBtlOfiO . EASTERN. Tfce ciweiisMSl UedMalM. New York, June S. The Tinea first ballov'at Cincinnati this as follows: Blaina 286, Brit afternoon, XAFIO TXAXHXT AS A STXF !W CIYILIXA- tow HOJ. Conkling 75, Harirandt 68, i . ' . TOM. J . v i Hayes 40, J.wrll 13, Morton 1, Wash-bur- nt This edition of tha Herald will bo . for I,' Unkuowei carried as for as San Francisco in a a choice, 377. The developments of Blaioes investigation in Washington special train that left New York at midhowever threaten to upset all these. ba This train under will tha patnight Uplift ia a Kapaftllaaa CaavaaUea, ronage of Mearrs. Jarrett and Palmar, New' York, June 8. The' Times tha theatrical managers, from Madison, Fla., says a boll special ' who taka Mr. Barrett, the tragedian, occurred in the Republican Convention, and several actors of their troupe to play headed by Sunator Conover, , and ' In tho tragedy of Henry V.' in 8en Quinlan and Walls. . The boilers turnover for Governor, npmiualed Francisco on Monday evening. If tha to CiiMHnnatil but seol'no'dolagaUon will schedule time is preserved tha train Tha contest being for tbs Governorship, arrive at Pittsburg, Ps., this nrnrning at both leaders, 'CuauVar aud Stearns, deiiomiueiion. ten, at Chicago this evening .at eight, siring " M X t Jr ( lbs tho Mississippi during crossing Xrsuad law Sftaaa Lettere. New York, June 3. Tha judiciary night, reaching Omaha at ten 8aH Lake about noon an Saturday aud Committea.has been called Upon ; to deSan Franaisco at noon on Sunday, al- cide wbal nation shell . be takaa upon lowing tbs acton time to rehearse their Bleiuos refosal to produce lultora. It parts and ba on tha stage armed for the is beliaved' the' etimmittee' will ho d draadfol fray at Aginciiurt on Monday Blaine must produce the laltois and that a formal demand will ba made upon evening. and. that in case him to do so It soems almost incredible theta train of his refosal, ha will ba reported to tbe shouid cross the American continent in house as in Com tempt.' Afoll com eighty-fou- r hours. Yat tha font is pos- mitten will hereafter deal with the quee sible, allowing this train a much slower lion. Ctor. D x'a Flevra. rate of spaed than ia permitted to the New York, Juno 8. Tha Hsralds's fhat trains on English and Continental Inter vie waGov.'Dix,aa lathe railroads. The mail trains from Lon- reporter Dix does uot regard tha next president. don to Dovor and from Dublin tc success of Tildan at the SX Louis poo-va- n Queenstown go at a rata much fester lion si a settlamuni of tho 'quarrel than our adventurous voyagers will atdivides Urn Demoeralle party but as that tain on their trip. So that avan if there brand that will causa discontented fire should bo soma delays on account Of a followers of old Bill Ailsn to bolt tho grades or olbsr obstacles not antleipa . nomination and sat up a candidate pf ted, the trip could be made. All rail- their own choice. A similar result ha road travel now looks to swift time. predicts will arise out of an Alien or In ten years ws shall go from hara soft money triumph and the grand fiuel will ba a preaidaut el acted by tha House to Philadelphia in as little time as was of Representative. necessary a short Urns ago to go from The Herald editorially says, developNew York to Pseksklll. Tha time is ments in tho Blaine matter will ho raid regret by . the whole coming when it will ba as much a cus- with profound destiucliuu of party, for without tom to have tha Herald in Chicago on country wa have pride in our public men. Tbe the evening ofpubllcatiun as .In YTaih-ingtfoil of a man as conspicuous as Blainu is and Albany,. a m i fo. tune no one can doubt." Men Tha enterprise of Messrs. Jarrett and who bed any baud iu this gigantio rubfur rubbery it was, deserved no Palmer is another evidence of tha foot bery, from Amoricaos. Blame oan mercy that private energy and skill art tha give no explanation. of bis relations real pioneers in all works of progress. with railwsy oun.isteut with his duliss self. respecting member It was tha nenld which taught tha ss an honorable of the House aod tha developeineoU reeould in dona ba tha what government move him from any consideration as a way of fast trains as fsi as tba Mississ- candidate for the presidency. ippi Rivsr, The same principle ia carTh (.'haaeea vfftr. - (he iMtlnaliM. I ried as far as tha Paciflo Coast. Tha Timas WashNew York, June Ws wonder how long it will tska a ington special soya tiio effort ot tha deci'izan of New York to go to San Franin Biaines cess, upon cisco in the second centennial year of velopments action of tho Cincinnati Convention, is our national lifo? This is a question tha chief tupio ot conversation., among which the imagination dara not trust members of' Congress and politicians. itself to answer. ,f Opinion has orystelixsd rapidly during ths last twenty-fou- r hours, that his nom' BRIEF TELEGRAMS. ination is out of the question. Blaine's friends have given u at!1iopal and U is A boy egad 14 stabbed another boy admitted on all hands that tha strength to tha heart ibis morning in New York. of Bristow sad Conkling: is much in1 exceedTho Louisiana delegation to tha Cin- creased. Tho alters' friends are now oonfldeuX Bottle to bo seems ingly cinnati Convention have elected Kellogg between tbuiu. Blaine's delegatee not chairman. . likely to go to Conkling who Tbe refosal of Blaine to produce tha enemy, but to - Uayea or Wheeler. letters which are said to inculpate him, Wasbbunrs name being gradually has raised imported points of law.. brought forward by Coukling, to break tho forca of tha' currant' setting toward mornHerald this New of York Tha i ing says the qunslion now ia wbal will llayas. A Ssssiailvn la Biaiua do with bis strength in tha con3Jv . vention. lie will not likely give it to 8. The Times ediJune Now York, Conkling with whom ha is oot on good Robeterms. It soems now that Wsahburqa torial says wa venturi to remind will coma to tha front as the dark horse son, that ha misapprehend tltotasa Mb is required to meut whan ha firs only supported by Blaine's friends. The Nsw York Tribuna this morning bis version of. hi dueling witji , cauls and fails to explain hi sudden control says that thnra era two things for Blaine or wealth. . AceurpirtK to .testiqionyrba to do, in order to clear bionalf, the firtt Is to produoa pmilive proof that ha did was poor whan ha accepted bit office) not obtain the U. 11 bonds sold by Tom In 60 he had fin money st alt from July tha same- year oot. Scott, and wound ly, ho niuit remove to Desembeis lo to bis fcradft at tha 18,IK)0 wai placed' from the public wind all suspicion that tha letters he took from Mulligan con- National Bank of Camden, and tha tained anything which would com pro Commercial PxcbtD1p''UaQkof tuba his character. i, . . well-kno- en ' on . Jt Ft, Laramie, Juno 2. The information of the murder of the Clasianati 1 8.' la s - -- A - Pbilft-dplpbi- f VF UI0IUU3' , AlwaaaatflUX . Sbforo ba fldsa. - Gao. party ia boliavod-.tthis afternoon. arrived Msrrirt Ttwsi ' MISCELLANEOUS, send, oommanding officer at Laramia, telegraphs that ho has no luformatiaa of th murder of tha Claefanall party ! IxchcnsR ami. boliavesf tha rumori fUsm y Ha i ' r also nporls that CaptL Ngaa saw lha Cluciuaati parly on May Slat, 28 .mils Oh. Oemmsretal aad Sasaad Berth fflieets from Custer. They ware than all right, had one man slightly wounded accidentally, they were 30 iu number, Vxsalh af an V, , Sflfor, R It St Louis, June 3. A dispatoh yastorday from Gan. Pope, at Leavenworth, announces tha daalh, on May 20th, at Fort Gibson, of Lteut. Col. Treadwell Moore, deputy Quartermaster of tho United States Army. nerehants cm, akiroBm'Aro ' i Washington, Juns 2. Ths Emptier and Empress of Braxil aad suite, "visited Mount Vernon this morning, and shortly after their return left for Niagara Falla. Tha 'distinguished party will soon sail for Germany, whan tha Empress is ordered by her physician to a eolabmtad Tssiwaw uai CONGRESSIONAL. . dcpostid Ales, 1' i SBtOfe i . Co'netftutly on Hands . Rnt Rrtnds f CIgcn. bytheMeasuro i., .ib - . ,l . i. GALL AT : THE SXOHAVO& , aySMf ,v .'h 4 ' to Treat tor tfea Btaafe Hllto. Washington, Jun 8 In Urn Sanata A Bill ) El. wined; Ctanpagnes, RItten, ; Panning a teil Iitate ail CfUeclin Ageits. cole. Aliitau eallod np tha bill providing for Loins MeobiAsR Mi UU tha agreement with tha Sioux, nation in Hearai aad LetafevlelaM regard to a portion of their iwervation. Edmunds offered a substitute authoria-io- g IxehapiffNpnr ffhatod. lha prasidaut to appoint aeommittao A Xo (wr PahUs aivare ia that of fire to visit tha SteuM with gj viaw to negotiating with thsm a .treaty or Mwtjwaao, Deeds, Win, etk. dMtaftpeaA agraamout for tha cession to Urn United sekaewMaed. torsoas" Wsatfae Netoy, av ha tatGte Stats of" t hr right oCMho Bleak Hills land, aud te appropriate leLoan. wtttowA hr srtttngaft ' tf. ' Ii,. 110,000 to pay tha axponas af tha ComIndians in Ofera tad Borth tfxfot,--' ' missioners, and collect tha era east of on placa for conferee oe. Ingall a ,. MawrtH that tho commission ba authorised Rtfbraitoaa qIvm m ApplkiRM. . TidSlto traat with tho Indians for Urn relinj, S'i Black-.- : Hills . aad quishment otherwise for the preservation, of paaoa. Edmund ngrqqd te tha suggestion and Bradifield, hfa substitute1, aeoordingly. than After n discussipo tha quailio ,r! being on tha substitute of Edmunds as 11 61 amended by Ingalls, it was agrasd Id , r, 1 .! without division. , rp. o' sug-grat- ed . ofthe. mn, i. (srsehlrriiisi lalMen. dtou! 8S, t.sttm FOREIGN. " 1 V ENGLAND."1 feral Liverpool, Juns fitted aft. AM dasHfeManO of IN afil-- joasiMo '.i .i "JSSBbiSBt i The loading grain circular says thero has been1 fine, hot weather this week, but the eounliy letds nsoiaUiroH , The ebaqgeof, has,' howsvr, chcked setivs disposition to operate and altheugh a number of British markote report a trash adranca of a shilling on wheat, tha improvement is much loss pronounced than wtl'previbusly. , (I f'i ro oy?fOuiiAnT. mvutut aiMnsni mnut. ... w '.i " liks Guy. Ia4y nrofi fu.D,plft 6. V wl -- 1 Xaaerr of Imtoyaftto. TBK tTAH ;nvr?-T- , : J . . ' Sails , t. . .1' J! nmn ih- - .- r ,'i mh ah ham r 6Nlwaw' Address u t :i" Dnlft 1 Ofty. IIEUFOROLD! tf i'ii si ,(l M A ii SAIh ClMIIO ! SEtOSB ,1 1.1 Bought aud.Suld iov Cash. :i' i - !,. . Scearing' and Baeairiag Dan Olsaaiag, - a la,. ctss.ijoi:' Saartra and ,DKALEi:. .'I EVKNL1G HAIL r draSc Bdllkm. . Paris, Juno 2. Amsrioao residents ia Paris have started, a subscription to raise foods for the ealabration of th Caniannlal Fourth July, and for placing a marbiq slab wUfe .a aompamoraliva inscription on tha tomb of Lafayette. li- - Aseetvss, imUmi, Tk s PoxiBlphflxl, NtrMta A 'Ptorarttaftfel toUa " THE 9NLY PAPER LO WE ST jPXA XObI .. rti 1 1 'I 1 i'i Ai3 i!:3 Vi iHtinst k v- FUSLB8Rra,817HrXSSTI0X8 ! ,k. ' - t .r cr-- j r i .I XrersthUft aenbeNithBied Cad . f - ,'ri-- j It 1 .: ' . l iu Oaata1. Qethsa af all- - PeHifUoas , Made 4 . Ordairi.. r ,. .... i in,., ' v- -r "1 i , - - xacaiiT'TtiLCusst ': 'L ,o JP&-UTA- 3Z ft, vt'S! i BANK KATTOHAL a .i . m - t Oltj. M. wvfe.,. a'man, woman and girl about three ' jiO V1 saeludad found part , .. ja yean old,, ware vii pxalxb m of lha woods near Bailor ilia, III., i Dfefet Cfoddfed ttCMSfc. Tho woman and afternoon. child ware shot through thsbead, nod tbs man in tha heart. Tha parties are unknown. From tiro position of tha bodies it is supposed that tha man shot his wife aud child,' and than kUlod kia-sal- f. LI yss-tord- ay - Mr. James Dwyer, whose enterprise is in keeping with the event which attracts so general attention and which hae boon so successfully accomplished by Messrs. Jarrett A Palmer, has favored us with a oopy of tho New York Harold of last Thursday, from which ws extract tho following: ' . Doin Pedro Visits Honnt 1I4M7U ' pnowa, Fropritar, - 'V-- ' - SO. 162. 1 -- of - Views ; 8F. h, LEM THAW FIf m Haw. By rt I i . r 1 W 1 THE UTAH EVENING MAIL ARCHIE V -. vit. tlj u, J I . 7: i j- - f-- V ' WUCH ? U "r.i -- . atlrtw Plica - .) Barth Bt, OapmUt Valkw '.'I . u i ' " ( "" Brad Bank ' iSEtto. . |