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Show Tooele; OH painted by native artists, on rollj paity, and General Kimball said bo apfeaied before ILt ccmmlUeeon Lyon and wife,. Thoa can- had made the motion relating te foreign allafrs Vi day, and testified SpcclaVBUMneas Notices. MT Btockton: Black, Bt of cotton, of the ship, Roodv, no Smith. Coalville; J non, Ac. rniVr the committee on credentials in conoernlngll.e"cfinmlttee's report J CZXTESSI.il. HOI El. RATES. Rrown. Petalosma, Call Jos Ren- - , x he nuuBE represents tne re order that he' anight 'secure a jJace on the Emm mine; he said his The Grand Central, the largest .H.w. WiUard City: Georre Ore. turn of the ambassadors; they meet on that committee. He said the connection with the mine was hoi-Be- , ' hotfcl In New Yoik, Las refiirnielieu' and re;Aitel, decorated In elegant atjle. In view Lt-e-n rr-ce- ntly FprlngvllJe; H 'Afford,, CmblrriJat Montezuma and his retinue in committee were all on one hide.'; A merely or for ' Bird, TlnUcxif Fall, feindyyiStf Curtis, jnow xoik; Hammond, F Granger, Jjeaven worth, Kansas; of the arproaebllic Centennial. R Leghorn, Iiewistoa; A Jackson, an Francisco. The new .desIgM In Frenw-worthe halls, especiallj, which adoins and exchangdlnlng-ioom- s fit I ft! 0 GOZ.JK parlors, exes, are the richest and ernrclr. t tA'jiiy LkJKret A'aMonal liart. 3 ai.t Labs City, March 9, 1878. quisite In the country.will probably While other hotels tlAZ'it telling at Sl.l?i BuVlnj3at the adhere to tbelr present rates, ImGrand Central, justified by its KV NEWS. mense capacity to accommodate will make 1,503 gueata comfortably, popular reduction, and schedule 1 ht rttlcj". Jlarcht. 1S7. Its rates from $3.00 to $1 00 per day. Ranking In every respect with the finest hotels la America, this liber- Local ndiJtherfiilaUers. al reduction cannot fall to meet CDO with popular approval. Thermomkier 4 1 deerrefl F. in Cloudy. Read notice of arrival and de- the shade at 1 p.m. . R. parture of trains on the U. R. Stormy. Snowing last night, IjEcrrracs Uro2t II k a ltu axd snowing this morning, and snowPhrb3Tlooy. This evening Prof. ing this afternoon, a littl.v.. McDonald's and Dr. Rice's lecture the "bear The Delegates. To-dis for both sexes. To morrow after noon Dr. Rice will lecture to ladies, garden" exhibition concluded its in the evening they will both lec performances by electing James B. ture to gentlemen. Theee special McKeaa and George A. Black delor private lectures impart a vast egates to the Cincinnati Republiamount of the most useful knoi can Convention, and J. B MoBride ledge. The language used will be and Dr. Graham alternates. cha-t- a I90 refined, .f and jSaddrn Death. We legret to . :. - . Threw Set People's k'nalt learn of a tudden bereavement in I u their teeth, flr their are few the family of Mr. and Mrs. Philip teeth that have not faults of their Marge tt., gen., to whom, in conown. There is but one way to pre nection with their many friends, serve them without spot or blem we ex tend our sympathy. by the daily use of ish, and that Tast night their four year old the best 'dentifrice in existence, fra daughter, a very bright and inter refreshing esllng child, Nellie C,la favorite grant SoJioboMT, and agreeable. with everybody, complained ef when she retired to rest. headache No Pjiymcian who has watched she got up and was Thi morning the frcts of Hale's Honey of play lug around, apparently in her HoKEirori a.nu Tar, in chroniq ust l health, when she was sudcolds, roughs, or influenza, will hesitate to say that it is the finest denly, prostrated with a fit. She recot ered 'from that, however, bat pulmonic yet discovered. seize fimllarly the second was Tike's Toethaehe Drop care in d&w time, and expired before' she could one minute. be reached by medical aid. The BtrrrEBglUES wanted. Bee advt. pbysiclau who subsequently examGet Tickets or tiir Course. ined her. states that she bad symp A percentage is saved by procur toms of Kcarlel fever. The funeral services will. take ing season tickets to Prof. McDonfrom ald's and Dr. Rice's lectures upon place at 1 p. in. the of of Laws and Life, the parents. the residence Phrenology Those desiring charts or medical Friends of the family aie invited. advice will find these gentlemen at the Town send House. The Doc CEO. 11. OTTINGEE'S BEST free of tor's consultations are charge, PRODUCTION. ' ' ' dS9 Mr. Geo. M. Uttineer, artiat of L1DIEV SPECIAL NOTICE. finished his splenthis Mrs. Colebrook is now selling her did city, having whlctx Is destined for picture, ttlegatrfassortment "of fashionable at Phithe Centennial hats and -- bonnets at ereatlr " re ladelphia, whichExposition, have will it place duced prices, in order to make room to reach on or before the 28th Inst., for her Tery choice Spring fashions, Ii will have it on exhibition at C. which Will shortly arrive. Mrs. Rj Savage's Tioncer Art Gallery Colebrook Is now in New York .and when the public will will shortly return. Due notice have an opportunity of viewing it will be given of her opening day. free of charge. The artist has had MR3. COLEBROOK, Temple of it photographed that those- des Fashion, 20 East Tempi Bt iring them may have copies. Not Read eatray notice, Mt. Pleasant onjy hss Mr. Ottinger reason to be proud of this picture, the subject of district. which he has been ten years study Our own Importation. Re- ing, but that pride may be shared ceived by "express a large assort- In jby the community In view of ment of Embroideries, Guipure, so excellent an artistic production Yak, Smyrna and" Ecru laces, from this Territory. The gentle-ms- n ladies' ties of the 1 most desirable. himself will have to personal.. . . f .ft a we oner at bear the expense of transporta wnicn ly prices snaies, suit the times. tion, &c, unless some of the well- dSS F. AUERBACa k Bko. wfchers of art shall step forward and aid him In the matter, which A Universal Remedy. weuld not, in our "view, be out of "Broxcn't Bronchial Troche" for place, as it is not only a matter In Coughs, Celds, and Bronchial Af- which he. is personally Interested, fections, stand first In publio favor bat one also in which the commuand confidence; this result has to be. been acquired by a test of many nityVeought herewith append a descrip years. tion of the picture, the subject of FCRNistfED rooms, with gas, to which is predicated upon the letters of Cortez to Charles V of Spain, let; first houe north of Catholio the works of Bernal Diez, Clavlge-ro- , '' dd church. Acosta, Herrara, Abbott, Wal Just Arrived and now opening lace, McCullougb, and Prescott at Z. C. M. I. Shoe Department, MONTEZUMA RECEIVING one hundred case Men's Fine Calf WS OF THE LANDI- NQ OF NE Boots, price $3 50, heretofore selling ; CORTEZ. IS thread Serge at $3.59. Ladies' Hhoes, high cat. At $1.60, heretofore Fkotographcd by C. H. Savage, selling at SiSOl Eery pair. warf, om the original painting y Q. dS8 'j ranted. if. Oiling. r. For Sale. Paroles 'desiring to Cortez landed on the coast of get seei wheat caa obtain it by Mexico April, U19. Hardly were d 88 the anchors dropped ere two canees caUiug t Kim bail's mill. fined with natives vialled, bU ves Hitman Hair. Save yon r com- sel; two of the "perscfe In these noats were men or distinction in bing and have them made op into the Empire, One of them a switch for $1,00 to $1,50 at the was Mexican TeulxlCj governor or the proStandard Hair Store, Wasatch vince: the other was commander of military forces. The Spaniard Building. Wsi. Irvine, proprietor. the learned from his visiters facta-tba- t For Hale. 1,200 choice grape he wished to know respecting the empire; Tcutile informing vines, at a McKay'a.Vlne Cottage great two hundred miles In the him that to 20 Salt Hth Ward, Lke City, was situated the capital Interior v .. d73 73 cnteah. . and that a monarch. ; named city, Montezuma, beloved and revered Ckntknnial proclamation to.the by his subjects, relgued over an exbe keepers. Parties wishing to give tended realm. their bees eut cannot do better than with energy and boldness, CrUx, to give them to B. McKay, who landed Itis whtde force upon the and Immediately constructed ratUfctlon. Address abench fortified ctrap. The friendly na i ii. McKay, tive tiled hi tuea In building d7S Halt Lake City. hut", and brought them preeeuts or flowers and food. Governor This Is to certify, that we, the Teuti'e presented to Cortes many undersigned, are satisfied from per-u- il valuable ornaments of silver and ohtwrva ions that Mr. S. Mc gold, and inquired the purpose of strangenr visit. Kay i.afit and proper person to theCurt i x replied that he was a subta'.e charge of bets. Auy parties ject of Charles "V., and desired to tot out their bees, or ri.it Monies Ama in his capital. who wish-.totherwise employ a bee master, will Teutii. after praising and dercrie-monarchy Informed Cortes flod iulTTMcKsV a reliable and Inif-htlmt it would be first necessary to practical Apiarian. lufWai him ef hi arrival. k, mt EKING to-da- y. I - y .1 ,T i, -- , . w, - . 1 1 - i : -r JitNJAMIK JUD8QN, 'NV.'C. DtTNBAB, ' O. It. ar Crv; Wt ;,ioaakertrl Jen4r. site lUp ; k A9mussbn, practical t,tOB(.,i , t - Oppo- " 1K i G Ko.tCi FTtRQUSoN", Fiessjth St, It, watch maker, a few doors! east of Commercial fit. , I ? son-in-la- w lea Assemblage. At the - o'clock yesterday afternoon republicans of Utah, representatives of the two sections of the broken "ring," third term- ists, and McKeanites cr anti- Grantlsts met to elect delegates to so-call- ed theClaeinnatl Repnhli'n fVnvn tion. It is not our purpose to give a full detail of the proceedings, car- inc nothing for the squabbles of such a crowd, but merely to give an idea of the scene. Judge Robertson called the meeting to order, until a temporary organization shonld be effected. In the midst of shuffling, bobbing up and down, and several trying to get the floor, it was carried finally that each person claiming to be a delegate, whether his seat was contested or not, should have a vote in the selection of a temporary chairman. Mr. Morgan, of railroad celebrity, tried to get in his say, when the chairman ordered him peremptorily to sit down, he responding, 'I wont be put down by yon, sir; I want you to understand that," but be did sit down, nevertheless. There was much general confusion, shouting, and whooping. -- eta-grace- An Important Suit Terminated. The mining suit of the Rich mond Mining Company va. the Teresa Mining Company, termi nated last evening, favorably for the plaintiffs, the Jury bringing In a verdict for them, which gives them possession of the Richmond mine, one of the most valuable pie ces of mining property in Utah. The gentlemen benefitted by this decision, the plaintiffs, are Messrs. Taylor &, Cutler, merchants of this city, Dr. Smith, of Chicago, and Mr. A. W. White, of this city, the latter holding a small interest. The friends of the gentlemen first named, well known In the community, will be pleased to learn of the result of the suit. The defendants were James F. Woodman, J. R Walker and Jeremiah M. Richardson. Mr.Tay lor had great confidence In the result of the case, alwaya asserting that when the matter was fairly tried that it would be shown that the Richmond mine did belong to the plaintiffs, this confidence causing him to prosecute the suit with vigor, 'when surrounded by the most powerful obstacles. Runaway. Yesterday afternoon there was a runaway on South Temple Street, resulting in one of the horses havlug the flesh, sinews and all, peeled from '.the foreleg, above the fetlock, dear to the bene. It will require great care to render that horse of any further use. There will be a lecture School-hous- e 16th the this in Ward Finally M. V. Ash brook, the ta eenln, by Dr. W. H. H. Sharp, faction candidate, was elected on the "Seven Ancient Nations of temporary - chairman, and Mr. America," under the auspices of Greenwald secretary. General Kim- the Y. M. M. I. A. ball moved that a committee of five on credentials be sppointed by the Social Reunion. There will be a chair, which was carried, after a social reunion of the Salt Lake long and severe struggle. Major Yacht Club at the 12th Ward Hall Siiva, moved that the committee evening. .. be . selected from persons whose suits were not contested. He was several times asked to withdraw the motion, to which' request he omien wests vmosi TauoaAra una. nously, doggedly and slowly shook 'S his head, but the motion was not DISPATCHES arose a between Here squabble put. .'. EASTERN. , Messrs. Morgan and Robertson as i A Dftrlsi AMnetUa. to who - had the floor, the latter New York, 9. Senor Josef shouting, "As for Morgan, 'he's a an eminent Spanish gentle-nntrr- a foreigner. and" a democrat, and I resident for about 25 years ., won t hear him." in Havana, was abducted yesterday The chair announced T. O. Cach- (Wednesday) afternoon at the and Fourth ing, H. Sburtllff, J. JohnsB, A. St.; he Lafayette place or $30,000 decomas the Toponce, and E. Smith posited, in a banking bouse, which - --mittee on credentials.'"' he drew, out yesterday,. intending when lu At this announcement " Judge to leave , the city with his company nephew to his. Haydou sprang feet, swung Broadway and Fourth street, ata aloft his clenched fist in the direc- nam placed bis hand on his shoultion of the chair, and, in a voles of der and showing a shield arrested thundtr, demanded of the prestd. him! neither of the Spaniards unIn themeantlraetuprecs had. in- ling genius of the convention why derstood English, and the nephew formed toe Ecjperur of. the jstrn being frightened ran away. On trad insulted his friend General his fhe t, return with assistance 'the man on and get' appearance Kimball, by departing from parlia- had disappeared with hia uncie.and a council of noblea convened. For several years rumors and re- mentary usage and courtesy in not neither could be found. The Span-la- h Consul was communicated with ports of the formidable people and placing that gentleman on the comand several jails were visited, but their appalling power had reached mittee. The speaker plumped down no trace of him can be found, and Mexico. Tradition also had taught them for ages that QuetzttlcoaU, amid a general '"Dutch chorus' of it is thought that he was abducted "God of the Air" "The Fair God, hoots, yells, shouts, and applause;, for his money. ' ' tUa bhC rnorewbotu. they bad re. and. aeo.ooo Fire. t Strickland, .who was j ail their laws, their knowl- near Judge said ctvel TheBontou you've 'Haydon him, Hotel, in Brooklyn, edge of agriculture and other arts, d ass of yourself," Mr. near Prospect Park, was burned and who had been driven from the made a d . country, would return and again Hay don responding, In toaes that Ihii morning; loss $80,000, ' att.eoe Ft re. be enthroned and restore his own j 'Jit shook the building,' "By religion. Afbnfuxutna 4elieed the almost r tEbie, Pa.; 9 A. fire Jast insult jne, airi-ypu time of his return was at band. To O d,dop't Co' extensive night don't" speak; to pne In Lock & Is dry this fact is to be attributed thm dis- can go to b estimated to have .store, "; Soods ass' of" couraging oppression that a fearful about making a dr and goods te calamity which nothing coaJd whereat Strickland looked the amount of destroyed $15,000 or $20,000, avert was Impending over the na?, s , Ki tion, ' With this general feeling pale and shivered out didn't go to Insurance $12,000. ; . . Tfce to , was decided dlrected he which council stiver ralttg, the that the. visitor the place B could be no other than the Fair by his antagonist, thinking proba ,c 'Cincinnati, 9. The river Is fallGed" returning to truss. " nmhae the weather is fair and '; plea sadors were sent, consisting of no- bly, with the writer, that be would ing; nt. bles, accompanied by a retinae of have to fish around considerably leJ ' l : name-Fmen of burden, laden with presents find place1 to which the TT; wife of to Cortex, and the request that he would more fittingly apply than bqvidkvcb, 9.The ; would leare the coast. . -- t Senator Rarneidodied today. the one he was In. ! Cortez still Insisted on seeing the Emperor, but the ambassadors, as i The chairman looked the colors NonwiclctW AJ fire -- at they retired, seared hlnv U, wm of the "Union Jack" red," white Danielgrma, last night, burned the impossible. They, however, took and bine, 4by Itsms,' rufcbed?hls freight depotef the Norwich and with them a few meagre presents railway passenger staa roll of cloth, an Image of the Vir- Deara, ana appeareu, use a pig in Wertester and the bleek tion, gin, a few crosses, and a helmet. a drawing rtwm,".(aa ne .aiavaii pest offlce.' telegraphineluding of3ce. II; E; This helmet .Teuiile requested of through the) t proceedings,, TUIlnghast & Co's. sUre an4 meatj lytfj. Cortex, as he wished It foe the Em- much out of to ex He tried plape,, peror, becauae he said It was like . the helmet wom 'Dy1 QuttzcdeoaU. plain,' but his ideas appeared of. the -t-,-. I ahllaaaai-lsUttea. VA&Tnxmf!;tf--Tt6feilllmsn to Tney alto took ltn them r'nrr elraee of rrad all but his own V. Lecture. Mc-Ke- ; i Telegraph. By TO-DAY- ' : i Ol-tea- da, cor-uer.- had-.425,00- 0. to-da- y; - Youms, p- - x. Then enstned another contest the floor, in the midst of 'Which to Judge Haydon "rose to explain" on the chair, Mr. Me Bride calling him to 4alt dowr." Daring the proceedings the secretary st tutted around the organ, swinging his arms, windmill fashion, and atMe tempting to make a speech. was told to sit down, but he declared he had a right to speak, if be was secretary; that he was a "little fellow, but tough," or something to that effect. On one question tellers were called and the delegates marched around in single file between them, reminding one of a lot of boys playing at soldier-- , with the exception that boys generally behave themselves much more sensibly than that crowd did. In the midst of general confusion,which ensued ou a motion of Gen6ral Kimball to reconsider the motion relating to the appointment of the committee on credentials. General Maxwell remarked that If he had made a fool of himself it was "no reason why the whole convention should get into that d d fix." A tall young man, with yellow beard, from Weber county, got up and said it would be a good thing if the Salt Bake men were all made to get out and let the young men from the country do the business. There was too much bad blood in the Salt Lakers. We hayve merely given a desultory sketch of the meeting, which the reader can fill in by imagining, at interval, hoots, yells and shouts from the audience in the galleries and some in the body of the house. Finally, after a sesbien of two hours and m half.a recess wss taken till 7 p. m., at the Federal Court House, where, at that hour the farce was taken up again and continued until fifteen minutes to one o'clock; this a. m.t when the conclave adjourned till 10 o'clock thlsmornlbg. These are the men who want to rule Utah, auri yet who know eo little about the principle of true of government as to be incapable behaving themselves with more decency than the same number of uncivilized savages. These are the regenerators of Utah. "Book upon this picture and upon that!" A lot o shouting, bellowing, cursing, nolay. boisterous, turbulent disturb ers; compare them with the peace ful and orderly assemblages or tne Latter-da- y Saints, and draw your own conclusions. In the foregoing we have given verbatim, dashed, some of the dis graceful expressions used on the occasion, merely toshow the nature and spirit of the proceedings, and the character or prominent gentlemen in the convention, which rea son is our apology for presentinar the above to our readers. the-coas- M KSvM v.Cam pb EL 1, BRADFORD, H.y?, W Pv RICHARDS. d7S front a temple, where they have been sacrificing to CoaUicue. the Asteo goddess of flowers (this was in the third Mexican month, answering to our April). The Emper or is seated hi his palanquin; borne by noblemen. lie gazes with a sad and troubled countenance:and listens with dread to the old ambassador as he explains the pictures spread,before him; crushed in spirit, he grasps the sceptre with both hands, feeling that he la destined soon to lose it. The Aztecs had three military- - orders Princes, Eagles and Tigers. On the right, supporting the palanquin, is a Libra of Eagles, and on the left of the Emperor a Liord of Tigers: also a son of Montezumajndicated by the royal green ef hi Afizxtfatf (sash). The Mexicans subjugated several surrounding tribes, among others the AeoZhuans, and when the king ef that country, JVezahualpiUi, died he divided his province between two of his sons, Ixtlilxochitl and Vacamapatein. To the last named, a nephew of Montezuma, he gave the prreat city ef Tezeuoo the most prosperous part of his kingdom. The elder son was greatly displeased and, believing that his father bad been prompted by Montezuma, looked upon him as a tyrannical foe. He. in fact, joined Cortez and assisted in the overthrow of the Asteo Empire. lx UUxtchUl and a friend are near the trees to the right of the Emperor, while the brother, Cacama, assists to support the canopy on the left of the lord clothed in the tiger skin. To the left and rear of Cacama is Cuiilahua, brother ef Montezuma, Governor of JztopalapJian and tenth Emperor of Mexico. His reign was ef short duration (four months) being one of the first victims of the small-pointioduced into the country by the Spaniards. The figure with tho stiver shield, emblazoned with an owl, is Ouata-mozin- ef nephew and Montezuma, eleventh and last Em peror er Mexico.; All historians record this monarch as being a young man of superior ability, the idol of the army and Inveterate foe of the Spaniard; he was twenty-thrr- e or twenty-fou- r yrars of age at the time of the invasion, and is described as being much Jighter in complexion than the generality of his countrymen. To the front and left of Qualam-ozi- n is the lerd holding the golden rod, always preceding the emperor and indicating his approach. He looks to a priest of the "God of Air," who points to the image of that god, and with his hand refers to theNielmet sent by Teutl'c Between but back of this lord and priest are two priests of Mtxitli, ''God of War," and the god most revered by the Aztecs; oue helds an urn with burning copal, the other has in his hand the sacrificial knife of obsidian, still dripping with blood, blood also drops from bis beard. The banners to the left of the canopy are the Cattus (City of Mexico), eagle pouncing on tiger (empire of Mexicojpaad the city of Chalco (the gem). To the right are the Emperors banner Ttucho (city of the ball ground), and ToUinlzinco (city In the rushes). REPUBLICAN BEAR GARDEN- Tke Keg--e aerators ef Utah. A Howl i ' ' .j- - Dont Be Iyvosco UroK 1 1 1 doora'eaat of Godbe'a dru store, has .Watches and Clocks for all who'raht ralUblt timepieces. Repairing doce on short Botloe. d80 Everything warranted. 4 " tny-81!;- ; . s T0 WKSxxi Hoots. March 8. T I F epMtler." Dry Mot Dan MccSn-P1- 1. Fink, LT HCa,-- Baal O'Brien,n, Boyd, Thos ttlmp-aoil;C6as Gsdifojmiai B B Blshep, Mis Bishop, Tintlc;- John Conant, Blag, ham: .Bidney- TnrntT and wife, Baltimore; H O Sorenson, Sandy. lils, TiTYli'ii'HoTaX.'Mareb 9. John Fares, Sanpete: E W Cum- ' mIam lvK , TriA. Ta iST l SX4 l LJ rnl' S. w Vi AJ I ste Vm 3 -- :::- J -- CHRISTMAS TURKEYS AliACH k F, AM io BED oo, . Bill. The Senate committee on territories heard Mrs. S. J. Spence and Mrs. A. Lock wood , aa representatives of the National Woman's Bud rage in an .argument against the bill of Senator Christixncy, which proposes, among other things, to deprive the women ef Utah, of their present right to vote; delegate Cannon also appeared and commenced an argument against the bill, directing bis opposition mainly to t he clause which disfranchises tboi-- male citizens who have entered into polygamous relations siace the euactuaeut of the federal btw against polygamy. GROCERIES. BLOAj KRS, tvi 4 A t ii LIDDELL e j. ; ma m-- Notify - Respectrullj- ami on ccs that in consequence of Increased Business he has recently Enlarged - i : inoiki of ! I Family Groceries j "3 CITY- j his ctablislunent, and has now an entire separate Department For Family Trade, which Trill enable him to fill aud deliver all orders with" greater prompti- BACK TO OUR OLD STAND i 9 Rebuilt to Suit k BROWN'S, d22 of rst Office. ramp odb ummm ; trIbii ... tude; also that he t DRY GOODS, Jiist Is Determined not to i He LD(r Privileged. Senator Feiry, the presiding efli-ce- r of the Senate, this mornibg caused all the doorkeepers to be specially notified that Pinchbrck j Is no longer entitled to the privili eges ef the floor. Published, i Goods Orvlll Graat Kxsmlaed. of A Salt ot Edition the Bevisd prjlnauee Orville Grant was before the com raittee on expenditures in the Lake City Ccrporatluu.! lu srreat varieiy, oonaietinp of War Department this Xadies' and Children's Velvet, and his testimony showedmorning that he A FEW EXTRA COPIES was Interested lu post traderships ; Felt, Braid and Straw Hats be gave the particulars of his trans- Ham been Issued, for sale, to City Officers (trimmed and untrlmmed); tho Legal Fraternltr throughout the Hat and Bonnet 8hapes, actions in that connection, and and Turrltorv. a ad ean be purchntml at the French and American was oj.ee of; tn Flowers, Feather-Pom-potnBird and vVIngt, WESTERN. News. Des Evening Sik Ornaments,Turquoise8l 501 Cell, ... Sblpwreek. PBICESt Uk( Ca.lt, Bruaaels, Velvet, Nets, etc, San Fkakcisco, 9. a aot cietn. i ?s. Guipure, and Yak Laces, Friug-- s The bark Isaac Jeans, with lumBOBEBT! CAMPBELL, etc, etc. ber, from Seabeck, went ashore inRecorder. d28S lm Cltj side the south head, at three a. m., and went to pieces; the crew were AT ( ijimm; OUT PRICES. A. heavy swell wind presaved. vailed. The bark belonged to J as Tsylor & Co., of this city. city W. BAtllS C, EAST TEMPLE ST SALT LAKE 1 S ; ! Arfameat Atalmt 'Christ lanry'd FIRST-CLAS- i m jot: to $25,000. Undersold house be in the by any City, aud invites his old friends to call. Millinery G. W.DAVIS i P.8. Remember we sell onl BESl GOODS and at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. G. W. D. cros-sexamiu- , n, j CANADA Daiuaa-- Toronto, The 9. m rmnt lf, Oct i 1ST, WFi?TERN; RAILWAY OOU- - 'flR FOREIGN. CHEAT Elected to a Proleaorsbii. y will run traia for Passonjrcrs Freight a followi: Leave Salt Lake Cliy at 8:30 a. tn. Hnuae at 10:30 a in. ArrtTo at Lrave Houoeat 18:40 p. m. Point for I 'toner), (Stopping at Lakn Arriving at Salt 1 ake City at 3 p. m. PAN i Kl Half-wa- y Half-wa- y has eleeted Gladstene professor of ancient nistory. Turks Rented. The Timet1 correspondent at R& gueaBays that a telegram from Cet- states mat tne iinje. under Peko and Sacioainsurgents attacked the TUrks, last Monday, at Murat-tovlzzwhile returning from Gorans ko; the Turks were routed and to Lipnik, losing S00 men. pursued :' FsjypUaa Finances. A Paris dispatch to the Times states that Disraeli's announcement in: the House of Commons, of England's refusal to nominate a commissioner in connection with the proposed - Egyptian national bank, has caused the failure of the bank kcheme. Disraeli having admitted at the close of his speech that a request to appoint a to collect revenues and to apply them to the redemption of must oe entertained, the uwi I reach and Italian governments immediately addressed the Khedive, for him te ask under what form England would agree to discuss overtures aiming at collective action, for reforming Egyptian finances, and' the establishment of a treasury under the control ot an international hoard composed of ministers of the three powers. It has also been, suggested to the Khedive that this 'treasury, being authorized to collect certain revenue, shall apply them to the payment of the interest and the redemption of the debt, leaving a margin for the.ne-cessitiof the State. This scheme, however, Is thought bo be impracticable, as the board would be unable to exercise efficient control unless supported by the threat of intervention in case of the lnfrlng-rueof the conditions laid down, and ' all the powers are equally averse to such a course. The latest suggestion is that the powers shall appoint a commissioner te investigate the Egyptian finances, and after the termination of the Inquiry to Issue a guaranteed loan to be applied to the redemption' of Egypt's present liabilities. Contradicted. The report of the betrothal ef the Duke of Genoa to the Archduchess Maria Christine of Austria is cont; i o, i uom-misblon- er es nt radicted, and On WediieLflays Sundays, Only, the Companr wiil laue Excursion Tlcknta to Lake Point and Beturn at a reduced rate. Speck- ratra riren to Excursion Parties . - upon applioaUon tn G. W TIlATCaER, General Paosenrer Agent. For any information concernlne freight, apply to J, N. iMK B, 44em JTreirSt Armt H. P. KIUBALL, Gen'l Snpt., we ventoiry of Ntock ' are now closing out our Winter Goods regardless of Cost, to make room Tor bur i immense y, Cah-terbu- ry, - :-- - ' WEST INDIES.1 From Mexico. Havana, 9vriThe news from the City of Mexico is that la Lucatan the troops put to death some revoHews lutionist prisoners, and the revolutionists retaliated by shooting some federal officer. , . b''' nr.-.i- . s j W'UT Ode caji Go Tuitouaif. --The Wprcestef Spy tell this story ATaantbh man xj us direct fromEa- ropean Markets and THE CBICiGO 1M ISLAND manufacturers, Xlie senior PACIFIC RAILROAD Great Central Iowa Short Line qHBland of our firm, who Route, with Its oooneotiona nd West, the ' Shortut, Qutcktt and Beat bttvetn is now abroad will PACIFtC & ATJLAWTlei make selections sult-" .. : ;. Det Moimt, Moot Island aud able for this market. Chioaffo. The rouU earrvtnt Ou through : .1 : n I i i t .. r i Orer-- Bjlsi la BtmiU Tr ' j - COURIER. Recent political event sfeonn-lindlcat a sp edv return of the Democratic party to supreme power In tbe nation. The Uouto of Rerpreeentatlves it now Democrat o br a tbe roverutnent or moro large one majority: than half of tbe States is adiuinUtered by Democrats; tbe part? enters upon iho rresiaemuti contest wun. tbe brtttnteot hopes, sod under tho most substantial encouragement. The wonderful revelations ef r cality and oorruw too tu tbe nart of Renubllcnu the prers and leaders, which hare burdV-neto rr tiled tbe people during- the past three yearn, make it clearly tbe duty of every man to take an active part In th? grest contest of the present year. More than at time in the history of tbe any previous . a trustworthy daily newspaper Is country now necessary to every oitizen. in order that be may tutelMgently discharge bis political duties. Thb Chicago MokHinq CoumIJer Is a consistent Democratic newsttevMed to the work of paper. inIt will be the nation from i he party aiding rescuing that has debauched lu service, squandered lis treasure and enslaved Its liberties. It win- advocate a speedy! return to specie payments but beueves that this result should be brought about by economical management of tbe Government, and not by arbitrary enactment, it believes In at par, and the same currency greenbacks ana tne poor. It will advocate for tbe rich Home Rule. Free Trade and Publio. Economy, the old cardinal principles of the Democratic party. The Courier has established a widespread reputation as a first class newspaper. The aim of its management Js to make It' all that the public in these harrying days can desire, namely complete newspaper, fcvury facility known te modern Jourualem will beuillized to Ibsu re tbe prompt of all impertant intelllget.ee trom all of the work, while the utmost will be exercised te gkan on y such' careparts as is worth pilntlng. In 8 ort. Tbe Courier will give all the news as promptly as any other paper, aad condensed luio a more attractive and readable form than the blanket sheets. Terms N11J pottage free, rlz dollars per subscriptions, annum, or flity cents per month, in advance. - i THE WEEKLY Has a larre circulation la every western State aud Terrl ory. It is our aim to make tbe Weekly Courier the best family paper in the Weet, and we shall combine, to give in lis columns a large amount of reaoinr matter, such as stones, tales, poems. Belt n tillc intelligence and agricultural int or nation tor which we are not able to make room In our daily edition The agricultural dVpartaxentia especially one ot its piominetit features.' Ibe lash-inA L.. MMtl..l In 4.S umns, and so are the iaarkets of every kin. Terms $1.20 per year, postpaid .aaaress OuO&IBtt. xhjs 123 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. dTl mkcel-lant-o- Zsttr Over-an- ' clot ami rtUabU With trains arriving from the Weft Oectral and Union Pacific Railroads, and 3; AM) CHICAGO. 1,000 Ps. Prints, FROM 7 n. j NOTICE, 500 PIECES . ikiiei H AVI If Q this day pprrbased and taken possession of the Utah Ci acker Manulab 1? owned factory, Henry Bmnton, we would respectful Ivby snnoanca to th w vracaers niw wiwuuircn wivnairin in- - Salt bake City and vicinity, that wo shall continue tbe bu4neas at tbe old stand, and In the course of a few weeks will add tne latest unproved machinery, together with Steam Power. Revolving Oven and appurtenances for miming a Steam Cracker Manufactory, capable of producing as good woods as those Imported from the East Or Baa Francisco. Send In your orders and they will receive prompt RKKDALL tt DARLING. attention. i Utah Steam Proprietors, Cracker Manufactory. UI4. September 0th, d2tf31y first-cla- Cents Upwards. E. THROUGH TICKETS to all can be obtained at Uotopany's points jrHct, Montcomery Street, and at C. P. R. K.,oT-fleosl- n San Francisco and Sacramento. Vnr MckeU read:. VIA ROCt ISLAND. ,r .( ., . bL tUttTH, General PaaMl: ver lajreatw Otalea... . RDiiH UrPbJt,drTi'l tku'UObiRacti. aiwiem ,r? offr now to the Tirade, We Wlthainhucl and South. HT Tbe mMt lurniehed LOB 8LEEPIXOelepantly CAJiS ever Med railroad are now built, owned and o,,l run t ton Company between OMAHA CAR LOAD UiUeacM Mci lO TON- & HOO DOZEN Thh attention of the publio is called to the following extracts from "An ordinance establiahing Fire Limits, and for the prevention of Fires L7AIITELS Ulllli, STOYKPIPIS JT 580 per Pair. Cent "The owners of all buildings within the llmits-o- f this oity 8.1 wherein fire is kept are hereby reflues t or chimneys quired toor build of brick adobie in aid buildmirs: and from- and after e of tnu orainance it snan-n- umawmi to project any stovepipe throngh the roof or out of the side of any building; and on or before the JFlRST DAY Orl MAECH, A. XX - j the-passag- - 2ft DOZ. FELT SKIBTS, At C5 e OO Cents JSaveliV ' PBOJECTTXa TKKO0OH THK USE Il' XtOOV s Sa 10l Any Derson violation or falling to comply wUh any of the provisions of.the latt three sections (7th. 8thr and 9th) of this ordinance, shall be liable to a fine not to ex- ceed fifty dollars, and a further sum of rivet. dollars, for every day that any stovepipe is permitted to remain through th roof, or out of the side of any building, after the first day pt March, A. D., 1876.1 ,; By resolution, adopted bv the City Council February 29th", 1R76, the time fo complying with the named requirements of the abvej to : the removal ordinance relative of stoveplpea ' and the building 0 brick or adobe cbin&xieya in place thereof, was extended to .Monday, the 20tb day of March, Ai D. 1876, after which date the ordinance will be strictly enforced;'-- Published by authority tola - 4th day of March, 1876. i 7 ii,; FRRAMORZ LrTTLI. MlTor. ;ei. John 1 Cainb, City r. MORRIS & EYMS. ' tea A. HOFPE3 RAILROAD SHOPS, i SECOND SOUTH STREET; 50 Sets Furs at $2 pri Set. OB OUT j OF; THE SlTB OF AMY BUXLDINO 8HALL BB REMOVED BY THK OWSEK 9THKKE0F.1 " GRATES Has Commenced Striking In bis Old Ebope, known as tbe -- 1876, ALL 8TOVKHPES KOW AND ANOTHER STRIKE ! " 8e& owl - HAS ARRIVED XT passed November 30th, 1875 ss ! . PROJECTING us m ; j ortiy Mail, making nontiMCtons at COURIER ! - . Where be will be nleaaed trt lme his nld Friends aad Patrons and their Cash. Tbe Business win be carried on In JBX Its Branches, and none but Competent Men employed. , 500 Pre. Blankets, CM C. From ti.75 UpwaidiJ rRIl mvun ma . v dam fflID OTIOA'L .n , , ! I i lG0GEIIT3'.0mG0AT8 . ( forty-sihas iad a, checkered career.,, He has been shipwrecked once, narrowly escaped baking in a railroad accident, has. . been ;.run away with times Innumerable, was shot in the neck at Gettysburg, had a'. a taste of the horrors ofjplbby pris on, fell overboard . from a , whaler, and, before being picked up. left two fingers in the mouth ef a tthark, was drafted .twice, had-the- right AG CO II D EQ IIS & VI0LII1S arm .broken in two places during 4 v "ii v.'., f; the Newport: riots, atood on bar4...;,. .1 ' rel wjth a halter irbund hla rjeck In an Alabama town ln the out- V. .Is Ure and Complete, ant) ctipott, m break of the.rebellJpn, irom sunrise to Sunset la. it63 Was crushed un- ' Our Tiolia Strlnga are well known, in der a falling building tiering a California ' earthquake and ; was with-- , this and nelrhborlns- TecrttorleSt to taa out i food, or drink, for nearly, fifty hours, andwhen homeward bound Pine VERYf BEST XIADE, ffonthemlnjee ot theWhite revlon. narrowlv eaoarmd ' Ivnnhlnar through mistake in person. , Amid all,-- he. preserves' Jhla- equanimity and refuses 10,- believe that' luck hi x SMUSTG STOCK, Wkicli wiU be partly imported j Hunk or England. , "' i The bullion in the bank of England baa increased 204,000 the past week; the proportion of the Bnk reserve to its liability Is 41 j per cent. FnnereJof Lady Stanley The remains of the late Lady Augusta SUn ley, who died on the first inst were buried at Westminster Abbey with great pomp; Queen Victoria" and her !aughters,the Princess Beatrice and the Marchioness of Lome, "were presen t. The Archbishop of Primate of all the Earl of Shaftsbury England, and' the Duke of Westminster Were the chief pallbearers. - The Duke of Northumberland, Bishop of London, Bight' Hon. W. Gladstone; Viscount Card wellMax Mullet1 and many other distinguished persons followed in the procession. JDean Stanley, chief raournerperformed the funeral service. - The remains were interred In WestmUster Abbey at the express wish of the Queen, an honor accorded to few ladies. of Muving taken Jn- - river t fo-da- HORNING THE - br lllcb ft ntera. e Naponce is fifteen feet higher than ever be- UTAH WESTERN HAILWAY fore known; in the vicinity of New-bur- g bridges and mill dams have been carried away, and several CHANCe Of TIME. mills and houses are undermined. ow add ' -- II. IleUer, of professional, that he was employe! to make an examination and was left to fly. his own compensation. His terms were $3,000 in advance, and after the completion of the work not less than $10,000 nor more than $20,000. He received $10,000, aud for the performance of other scientific services he was compensated, his entire receipts COLUMN. AUERBACK'S t. . r . .. . s AT tJX, DOLL dRSJEACn. ..V. 1 i j 1 tnni j tr-- i DOOTS iUD SHOES ' At LOW PRICES. ffrf I ... . - :.tz .! i.-.- .- ajrs t i ' f . ),,:.at frill tell or Go4s TYlioIaaIe and XZeUOl nt i J i W -- is , i w. PISCES U DEFT C0XFET1TI0X 1 iJBWBIiBEJ ?ost .... r .,.....). ?36. Opposits the ., HastbeChotoestAsaertaMintof :, t ' T ; r - ' - " ft. V JVI' 'ft. 1 . IS. i- j.'wWsaai Btrrsas win do waif to loa .1 at our stoex aaa FMoa. tV r ' t 1 KrntabUsaad I IVatchec, Clocko, alnoa ISM and vm ittumust tUt CKr ana wa Tanitras-v- . OrfroxnaUparUllcltad. Prornr ara snablaa St offar Qoods toraUabi FIELD AK3 pavfins at PrioMtO lass 1' their oontlaood attention ami hanoral trvatiacat part C?i?xirACSES, WHICn WILL B3 ECI.D |