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Show VOL. XVII. S AXiT XtAKE CITY, UTAH TEUKITORY, YOBK TRADE WEW H DLHDS, A CHICAGO, Our Oootta are : 111. con-corr- ed constantly kept m flock ty' (he larjrest Lumber Iralers hi halt L.ik City aii (I Ogtluu. l'rji'e Lists and kfiAiIding books sent free upon application. n f ,i; , diosir ( t approved. i.Thf chiet elerk read a message from iVf,yernor .f nclosinjr CV rTNosr4 eI"eiiting that they might be siifrhuy amended, lfecefoerf anj considered. . , V- - F..N6. Ci, amending in ordinance hKJOrporal u MaoU City, taken npfor conMulentttou oX .ijuaesMiments. was concurred in. 41 v,f;Jf am?dlnf; the charter of ayson o?; City, amended, was also p.-i ln... v A commnnlcatlon was received the Honse advising the Council offrom the passage of C- - F. No. 71, Authorizing court to gTant licenses, and county Received and ?,,;,iTJ8u5B'?tld80biL.s HV,ed to ,e further dealt with. - Mr. 8. Richards, there being no objection, introdnciBd C, F. No, ft, a MUainendinfan act to Ogden City. The measureincorporate was read the first and second- times by Its title, and under suspension of the rnlcs, was read the third time and passed. Grover. lor the committee on Judiciary, reported on U. . Sollt .ne committee recommended tliat the bill be put on its passage. Keceived. awl, oh motion, the bill was taken up! No. 41, compiling and amending the laws relating to private corporations, was read the third time by sections and passed. I t There being no objections. Mr. Ilara-moIntroduced a bUl C.F.Noi78, amendin an act incorporating Logan City, which was read twice bylta title. The rules having been snspended.tbe measure was read again by sections and "vi .; parsed. ' Mp Woolley presented a report from the committee on elections referring to iio-Its passage. recommending Head, and bill tabled to be further dealt with. t . MrTlTeyborne, of the comiultteeon contingent expenses, reported that the M.IHIITlf tflf fnnti.i.nt late xf&s 3I9.M. . Accepted ad the w uo piaceu on tne uiiluucu Mruuru , bill. appropriation i The Chief .Clerk read a communication from the House signifying the passage of C. F. No. 77, amendirg an act to incorporate Ogden and C. i. No. 75, relating , to rCity, proceedlnirs ceived. . No. 1, a Mil to fill a In the Olllce Of Tprrltnrl.l T vacancy Congress, was Uken up on Its third uu iqy)eu. t ' i icoMiug A communicationwas next from the House advising the Councilread of the reception of a message from the Governor who certain amendments to the fsuggested measures : allowing H. IVNos. 64, 4, 53 and 65, all of whfch had beenoncurred in House,' and were now forwardedbyforthe the action of thei Councils-Receiveand bills taken up for consideration of amend-i ments.'-i j,, , , H. F.No.64, granting l($ Ia City certain powers, as amended, was concurred in. v j 11. V. No. V authorizing limited partas was concurred amended nerships, . .' in. -- 65American Kranting.to ni?' orfc certain powers; aa amended, was . concurred In. f i - II. F. No. 63, amending the charter of Spanish Fork City, as amended, was . v . concurred In. . ... j The chief clerk read a communication front the House announcing the passage of C. F. Nos. 67, 16 and 78, amended, and II. F. No. 67. Received ami amendments considered.1 C. F. 57. amending section 9, chapter , 21, of the as amended, . was concurred in. , . , ' C. F. 16. amending sections 2, 8 and 13, of the laws of 1&3Q, as amended,was . . concurred in. V t)u nwtion, II. F."'75, for regulating the right to and distribution of water for domestic, mining and manufacturing purposes, ' was read and placed ' on tile. ;, Mr. If eyborne presented ' a report from the committee on contingent expenses for services rendered, amounting to $540. Received, and on motion, the sum was placed in the appropria1 ! ;:;.(!: . . tion bill. t:. 'l Mr, Fage, for the committee en highways, reported on the petition of Alma Eldridge and 128 others, praying for an appropriation to assist In iuroroviug the wagon road through Parley's Park canon to ParkCity.say ing that owing to the petition beiug received so near the end of the session, and the appropriation being made up. they would that it be laid on the table. Received, and recommendations not f h adopted.' Ou motion, $1,000 was placed in tne appropriation bill to be expended in equal parts by Salt Lake and Summit Counties In repairing the road in Farley's canon and Parley's Park In said counties. j C F. No.53, creating and Incorporatthe of ing Utah, providing University for the disposal of University lands, and authorizing the University of Des-er- et to transfer its property to the University of Utah was taken upon its third reading, as the special order of the day 'Pending Its reading, on motion tne measure was laid on : the . table indefinitely. II. F. No. 67, Incorporating Wells-vll- le City, was read 'w first and secand under susond times by its title, pension of the rules, read again by sections and passed. .( The chief clerk read a communication from the House notifying the pasof II. F. No. 84, Received and sage bil I proceeded with. j II. F. No. 4, abolishing the otjlce of surveyor general, was read twice by tltto. and the rules having been suspended, was Tead'the third time by sections and passed. Council tools a recess until 6 p.m, Council resumed at 6.30 p. m.' Minutes of previous session were read and approved. .? The Chief Clerk read a communication from the Honse referring to the passage H. F. No. &, and the adoption t 31 and 32. of On motion the apeglal business of the session was proceeded with. 11. F. No. 75, for regulating the right to and distribution of water for domestic irrigation, mining and manufacturing purposes,' was again take up on Its third reading by sections. Considerable discussion ensued, result-i- n the bill being condemned as on raoa&qre,' Qn motion it was nta , f i ! H anlrll, PfW, C mnitth, Stfti rm, Etc " Stair Ralllitu, Haltimterl, S'eu-rl- , 7.M-C- - J. polished on bi.ukij, - Will holj a bhoe on Longer than any .: other. our Nails We gnaj-anteto be Equal in Quality and- - f -j Durability to any made. e ; . the' Best Norway,' Iron, Finished Already to drive, by the UNION HORSE NAIL CO., Made froth For XI. by Branch Stores. dl03 . CHICAGO "! SCALE ly 2 This powder of yartes. A ritr, strength and wholescfmcncss. More t'conouiical than the ordinary kinds, and rannot be nold la conpetition with the muU titudes of low test, ehert weight, alum or iihosiihate powders. Soi.l out in cant. Rota i. BlKnra row-DKWall Street, Kew York. , . Co, I xi CO. Ton " E'bTHiNG,' "SIENS'i AND BOYS, Best Forge MatJe for tight Work, StO. mu. Anvil and Kit of Tool, ttO ' Cm wl u t tolas 41 luh. 'ruMn tr- prke tlT S. VANDKCSBJf, 1 ,,, roe. JQg CO; f j MAXUFACTURIXQ CONFECTIONERS, MIGHICAM AVEROE, s" M Oar Qooda are kept by Z. C. M. I.; its Branch Stores and dealers generally in the Territory. t 1 ' ' - i d . A1 ARTICLE OF WORLD-WIDE- 103 REHOWR " f is . .. Wk, Lkimkkt, C. NEEfclES & JOHN ?3fBUOA:DAV'AT, IHrcs ond oOier .Arttcks. Ltet Stan ufnet nrcrs of - FORGES. TOOLS. &o k," Reduced ARGAll & CO., M. THOMAS lirmtr ZHouvr,' -.rfm'ts M lt Wao Scale, $40- - 3 Ion, $50. Included ffiTiJV? ',OM ao 2 to lb .scale, 9s. cm. to M The 'I.iitie rwtootlve' r pounds, tM V"-"- AbsoIutely'Rure. never marrcl , ...... 'CHICAQa Z. O. Bala I. and lis ; co & MSSEEfifHUMilCTUflfflGGO. of iSuildurs and other Manufacturer 1XCLBDIXO H3SS.BE SC3EH3. i St., and and 25 Jleade St., '$3 NEW Factories Kew Britain, Conn., . .... - . M 110 EBASS. WDOB 7 Chamber 43 $ and gl faurf lironcb btoree. k'or Sale by Z. 0. U. st. xeit rour, es THOMAS fJ Aef at may a dcmlrrct tnttt rutttrt. i T "y. "V T T .; Ji. FAIEBANK OHIOAGO. COTTON BUCK. ' Co., ALL1 - dl03 Is 6 NT. WIDTHS ' If ' COTTON CANVASS. & COOLEY, Importera and Jobbcra'bf ' Stiffs & vis tiUde; 1 REED BATES. Kor Palo br Z. C. M. L and' Its Branoh Ilouaea and Dealers Generally.' i WaccoCoi'f Myers Fan cy Dry Goods, 'T Including a full and complete line of Prints, Ginghams, and Domestics, Sna. StieL ; of th Manufacturer And other Brandt "EttiTW TTOEIC - . HAHLIN & CO;: HEMPHILL, CLIPPEH. CORSEI 5TQSE, "74.-.SLED- if CARPVTIXG, ; TOBAOOO, ruse, wm CO., FIII83 E!l 343 & ; Ml. CR3aSETS,: CLHTHS. ETE. Zii BIMADWAY, Manufacturer and Jobber 0 nr Onr Goods are tvpt iu urancn Mores. V & CO., DUHHAH Imjiorters aud Jobbers of PUMPS AND FIRE ENGINES, la4l PJp , ; fEXCK WIRE, BAEBED WIRE. FEXCIXO, EtcEtC. 1IQBTH SEGQMO ST.. ST.1 LOUIS. ti t : , i WHITE GOODS, Etc; Xa.'Si0 ' IT. BRADLEY. a;' " Broadway, j: j o itr S o GOODS, 3iT Agricultural Implenieats, IQ5 IS. V, arid BUCKLEY an;l Sheet Lend, Oetaj Pipes, Plombers' ami Kteiun 1 Itfere' Rraaai' CJocmIs, Belt- ftijr, llets and PaehJnf. - - dly- - PECK; BROTJIERS & ,C0. . HO. Matmfacturtr WL FCR qf CS 1 STEM. WATER. J0EBKK3 IX ,. s z ti t IIAHDWABE. plumbers materials; 73 yon wBt bt world? Ask for C Mmmsoi . .!. f 5 i , . I -s- -i ' 1 Btoel AXK C. :irrru V.a ft ( Wa md'? ' MUTT Kit DOl'BL tlM Bent BHEEP fr SHEAR MSMt ..',!; i tllT. (StSk HKE Ask AttCU BPUISG " j beat lid Steel SHOVELS aU4 SPADFS are made by SUUKOSS HAlUlrAa CO, ST. LOUIS. ! IkII a rmll tmr Ll'CEKSi K" ee WEED KCTTI1E. It ta bur NIPERIOB te anytaiojr jb Viurket. TH Srlrtal AU AX KM, HATCHETS slskI eXJkear KlVfciK TOOLH, FHKKirr KXIVE8, fsCIHNORS and SUEAKS, kearinr Uk TtsmI fLmrtt at kESI UUTTEB DirERlOB t (iMi arbetleaalei IlJUMlwa SaJt Lak mm Refer by petmisslon to Darld James, Salt i- Lake C- dlOJ ly ' HAZARD POWDER OfOeo, C3 Pine St Kew Tork.' Coostantlr on hand a eomplcte stock of mthis , weti kaowo and Justly culebraud , Jt I OW JDJE1 C3-- TT3sT IE3 BZASTJira, KMOtrVCKT r.jviB, , , rAIR LAYX, TtVCK, ELECTRIC VSE. I For Sale b 7. C. M. I. and all the principal StoiM-..- in the Territory, and f. n. Cf.AWKOW. A cent. ; TIREDOUT. Slisstkm distr--- . Tti Ing fi.-l- rearlnc.,' without eUort7 hlclr-euU- t 8 Iift a lard;sa to so many peoie. Is dms to the fact that the blood la poor, and, the v!UTtt) consequently feeble. If you arc ufTrine from sneis ieoligv': -- Ofdea Ayert Sarsaparilla W jnet irfcat yoa need, and will do you food. Ko other preparation to concentrates and Ueal-Culabl- c Tltiliiin. enrkb li:f, and Invigorating quaJititi'as Avsh'i eosahlBse blood-purifyin- g, SxijUJ-AJtUO-- V : riUPAEED BT THE PCBE JUICE OF THE A tS NORTJ - WIHE I r tr SPRINa Ajieolo", 3L.c-s- as asl Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. i - 4U DmggisU ; t. six bottles tor $5. CJKAPEX H. J. WOOLLACOTT, 8T.t Ptwe Cnf imt wtB ptft pf One ttocsn faoh. eenalet!D HAYKES & SON, O LIQUORj DMLES. ra Two of Port, Ealilil Ini bottle (5 to t berry, ZlnfanUl, Anfetk. tirmre Brandy, soak Irs; la all 24 fc ralkw) and dejtrered l Bal Shop, I V EIocSj Eisl cf Uepc - Salt Lo City. P. O. Eox, C23, :: CZntrsJ JZZair&f Jme TnmjXly. , tkre .;i&; H Me. U Ca i . . laws-ofltfdu- ; : . , . - , . Zzitt tossy TTcrtfi- - ty irT--i pleasure ; . 1 ble - i tabled indefinitely. II. F. No. 78, to encourage and protect the interest of woolgrowers And for other purposes, was read the third time by sections. A motion to table indefinitely was lost. After further being put to the vote, consideration,on the measure was lost. II. F. No. Hi, amending an act Incorporating an act to iaooApoi&te ijorffan City, lu Morgan County, was ruad the third time by sections. On being put to the vote the bill did not pass. H. F. No. 82, requiring county assessors to verify assessment rolls, was read the first and second times by Its title, and laid on the table to come up t In ita order.-- : II. F. No. 80, amending-- section 1, laws of session of the chapter 13, was read twice by title, and, under suspension of the rules, read by sections and passed. II. F. No. 74, a tin providing tot Inof not less thaa 300 corporating towns inhabitants, was read twice by Its tiUe. After suspension of the rules, the measure was read ajala by sections, amended and passed, ' ; ' ; ,. , Mr. F. S. Klchares, for the comn'ttee on Judiciary, reported on 11. F. No. SI. Keceived, and consideration of ; bUI j proceeded wth. U. F. No. 81, in relation to mortgages on personal property, was txen np on its tiiird reading. , .After amendment the measure was put to vote and ' passed. Mr. Hammond presented the report of the committee on appropriations referring-torthe '."pettfioa of Wm. Reeves, assessor and electa? cl Ptvis County, prayis for .ta ftpprci i'U'4a9 of $'11 to reimburse fcun i..rl from delinquent taxes. Tie ecrnniiitee failed to see the-- Justice of C.e c iilm, and recommended that It be disallowed. After considerable discustiaa it was read, and, oa motton, the j to committee were taatrucid incorporate the amount la Cie apprH prlation bill. - to accounts be pnbic tribute the County appointed Financial Reports for 1S82-of also the Biennial Report the Board of Directors of the Territorial Insane Assylum for the year 1882-- 3; and that the Territorial Superintendent of District Schools be reto his Biennial Requiredas distribute per theonrecommendations of port, the committee education, adopted January 30th, 1884, Read and con, curred in. II. F. No. 52, a bill requiring county assessors to verify assessment rolls, was Uken np on Its third reading, and on being put to the vote was lost. ; n. F. No. 85, making appropriations for geueial purposes, was read the first and second times by title. On motion the measure was! referred to the committee on appropriations to in corporate amounts ' ordered by the Council forthwith. 7 Mr. Hammond a report from the committeepresented on appropriations, referring to II. F. No. 8. without amendment,rccommending its' passage. Received, and bill taken up. II. F. No. 85, making appropriations for general purposes, was next taken np on its third reading. The bill was read by sections, amended, and passed. Council . then went Into executive session. Council until at 9 a.m. adjourned 3; - HOUSE. . welt. The windmill 11 ayes, 10 nays. represeC F. No. appoKloniii!j 7, ntative, was lnteuded to divide up tha representative districts by precincts Inntcad of by counties, and was re' by a votoiof 13 nays to 7 ayes. jected C. F. No. Cl, relative to mining claims, doing away with local recorders, aud reqnlrttts; filings of claims to be made with the county olerk. II. F. No. 11, relating to fencing In of railroad Hues. I BlIJPASSED. ... C. F. No. 53. amending an act relative to procedure in criminal cases. II. F. 83, Conrpiling laws, relative to. ; iiTrgatTr C. F. 75, changing th names ot sevi i v (:- - ; u, i eral men. II. F. 73. amending tl charter of Provo Citvt-- amended in accordance .'.".. - ! - -- , r. - iibvernor's suggestions, with the 11. F- - 32. regulating county assessors, to verify assessment rolls.1 , r i C. F. , authorizing county courts to grant licenses. This Dill is intended to license all classes of business in counpower ties, and to give county ' courts to order such licenses. : II. F. 80, section 1, chapter amending 13, laws of 1880. This bill relates to , to fill of vacancies special elections i - y and other oltlces. county - II. F. 74. providing for tha incorporation of cities with not less than 3utf into habitants, granting similar powers those of larger towns.; C. F. 75, relating to proceedings against fugitives from Justice. C. F. Id, amend i ng chapter 29 ot: the laws, of 1880, relating to highways, so amended as to increase eniciency of the -- , . t law. C.T. No. 77, amending the charter of Ogdeu City, .:,... uiasn-j- i C. F. No. 57, amending section chapter 24,oflaws of 1880, prescribing the duties county collectors. CF-N78, amending the cliarter of Provo City. ;t i;H'M;; II. F." N'Ob 84. repealing ail laws relative to the! office of Territorial Surveyor General.- The bill provides for out all tiie books and records parceling of the Surveyor General's olllee to the various countams. i . t : ; 1 , ; . 5 : ' t o. f . . , , j :- 4 - Es-calan- te, ' not: rid dawned he went out, himself of the very strong impression it had made upon htm. He related tls dream, as he called it, to several of his friends, who told birn that some awful calamity!, must have befallen young euoiiuh, the ncx'. StrililiujcAnd,Uure mail from Virginia brutrht lr. Brucc a letter annoiindn-the .'death of his brother-in-laiu the exact manner he had Been and at the very hour that it had appeared ' to him lu bis vision J A sister of the murdered man, visiting relatives In Kcntuckv at the time of his death, had a similar dream, and tvblle relating: ait at the breakfast table, wasnanaeii aisp&icn annouuciug jtsfaluiinent. - NO. f i li-'- if--IS T t i - t r' - ....... j - ? , ; . 1 . - aT-eces- s . s 1 80. $208,-008.- . , r-- - , j. . ' . . : 1 1 ;.... ..,,...,,.. ., - . , ta - - - co!Minitfae-M.'!.'",tJMM'"- , : ; - lw - , - t.-- jovei, Council. MESSAGB FROM TH1 GOYEKXOB. Tha Oovernor, by raessatre, gave notice of bis approval of U. F. No. to prevent the the running at largecon-of domestic animals affected with diseases, or the Importation of tagions such Into the Territory! also, H. F. No. AO, for the protection of hotel, Inn, and boarding house keepers in the stora ge of baggage; also, H. F. ho. tl, providing for the payment oftheJurors; charalao, H. F. No. 79, amending ter of Richmond City, Messages were received from tne Governor, returning with supyestions bills amending the charters of Wells-vlil- e, American Fork, Lehl and Spanish as Fork, all of which were amended No. suggested; also, returning II. F. wltn 4, relative to limited partnership,r which were adopted also, sapestions, health H.F. No. 43, providing lor thesugges and safety of coal miners, with - . 4 tions, wtacn were approveu. Finr. eivlns be fctd approved II. 1 . o. cot lee TeUUJij ta jTahaU prooeau?Of- ; . ft - " ' II. F. No. - EIIXS REXECTSD. 63, to promote slniing desert lands; app tei weils in for that purpose lnis Ulstussiion. t 111 c tlied out considerable lit. Dusenberry was opposed to euca . ... i i NG, EkCPOJlIlOrM COOKS, - t -- "JENNINGS i I I - -, iv I PLUMBING AND GAS, .FITTING; si ; .,ii'.jj ; colt Tyrant. Ten thousand 'dollars was latcfy re fused for Phyllis, recorda.l7H. tTurf- men in uttawa, canaoa, wisucd to 011 y the blacs mare.; ,,,iS.;,r ..v-- ;, ! - i.;.' 5 if. ! 7- ' ih i; .2a iVo 1 ,m-,i- INTRODUCED INTO BUILDINGS. iTOl.jiiQiS; Mr. Corrliran nf :St. Tinis offers td match his colt Harry White lor a purse of : 5,000 against the famous Ten Broeck ! DEPO T , S AN X A R Y 3;7d;tt:.:$:SoWa.i' ; about to Washington. N.J. Hon Daniel Ikat- - Dslng M ty, our Mayor, sayss Froin my knowledge of St. Jacobs OU, the great pain-cur- It is uneqnaled as a remedial sub: fifiA ; o JPtwf OJIc , thcnsclres exclusively te the line of (JESTS': rUKMIUXO dc vole' irj'i.-:vifi:;'Sit- e, stance.,-i.--jsi-------- --- CLOSfi.6 ARE ,5 n'J . !.' Mill! ' fet. MGops oil ; ".'fill tiadios; Hosiery f: It mj n e '. lf !THS . GREAT euiif . .-r- j' (jIlnndkerchlefs, .: . l 8111c Ulnnlrnfa f 1 t OOMI AND BEX TIIK CHEAT , ASSORTMENT OF, ; .. r i IIBBY SHIRT. CELEBRATED AT BAMBE HGE R ' S . ' - . ; v. ' Itoct Novt'Itlcs. SOl- GENTIEIEN'S HATS! Also, the f6V it t COST, r. ,,n.Vr..U(n -- -- Ii v.- - ; JotrclrjV cinbracing all the ' 1 .,, J m Fancy Goods, Vnltnna' li ;?!!. oQr t fi; ... . . i iv .N,.,..i i.ti .U:-- OF POSITIVELY RECArTDLESS OUT, : Rheufnallsrn, Neuralgia, Sciatica Lanibago, Backxchs. Hsadachs, TsothacHe. Kpralaa. Brelsea, era kb aonitT rum .. Atwm. . vmr ww. wjglaa mm, will. w , I.M Tknat, Swllta!i in iu . II Uwvkvo. cr rx a.i.t sosLea a. iisiti a ooDli.ni... WtO& stake: conference. - ! j . t tw'..i , RNO WNED j' . , r. 1 1 1 , SUICIDE OF A DOG. TIIE CELEBRATED BISMAHCK F.A ' Wakwk k. N. Y., Fevrnary 4. Wla Is generally believed to be a ease of deliberate suchto bya dog occumtl In .... this village last week. The animal wa , .w,, . .vt a valuable and lutellluent bird dog. V " CfcirJ V.--f i V '..i.lj a Mr. well S. known owned by Sllker, resident of ; War wick, j Mr., bilker new a dogand as purchased recently he found some dilnculty in iloiuestie.it-ln- g It, he treated It with more than usual kindness and attention. The old ; WsaWlVVr' Steves' taay sri et thsjoty, ntt then an4 Caaraatss f:HsrMioa. dog manifested groat, disapproval of the treatment ot the new comer mid showed unmistakable Jealousy. His master persisted in making ranch olthe :,PaiCBtlBStt"iTM: mt-MUBfflSIH'-BiURGE STOCK. new tog, ana tite 01a one nnauy attaoKea V ' his rival, gave it a severe whipping and :.r. then lleft the premises and took up his & : SONS; ; WM.1' f :' ' I.. '! quarters at the Wawavanda House.! He was treated very kfndlyj there and refused to return to his old home.' The "dog had always been almost boisterous lu his activity, but afKT leaving" his master ho became morose Iand sulky. He rarely left the hotel. After he had been In bis new quarters a I lie was that discovered day or so it seemed "to find a blngular lac i nation in railroad trains, and t ivcti trntu that btatioiuHl L City, Ufali. passed by would find hint close) by the track.where he would gaae with apparently great Interest at the u wneeis. unc ay roiling was seen standing in his usual win posit ion by the track. A train was approaching. f; As it was nasslnsr wliere the clog stood he Sprang suddenly on the rail between the front and rear wheels of a car and was Instantly torn to pieces. 'J imtti r . Star. , f ' t. - . .nu w . - ' 1-' bavw nac,iTSe SKXA - TU i.i:;w . it-,- J but-coul- f Wednesday, March 12th, 2 p.m. A message was received from the Governor, giving notice of his of the following bills H.F.'s approval Oil, i, 71 and 79, aud returning for amendments to II. F. 87, Incorporating WcllsvllJe City. Laid on the table. Also, from the Governor, in relation to an act incorporating American Fork City. .Amendments concurred in. Also, relative to amendments to ll. F. C4, incorporating Lehl City. Also, relative te amendments to II. F. 88, an act to Incorporate Provo City. Also, II. F. 4, regarding limited part-1 nership. Also. II. F. 53, Spanish Fork charter. Amendments concurred in. A communication was received from the Council which gave notice of the amendments to and passage of II. F. 48, in relation to safety of persons in rANGUITCII STAKK CONFER- coal mines, and H. F. 73, amending the charter of Provo City, Amendments r ri- concurred In. 4 The Pangultch StakcConfercnce conto whom vened Committee on in l'auguitch March 1st and 2d, was referred C. F.Judiciary, to 75, relating proand was well attended. ceedings against fugitives from justice, Prest. J. W. Crosby presided. All the recommended the passage of the same. wards, excepting Cannon ville and reAdopted, read third timej and passed; were represanted, and the ayes 16, nays 4. showed the spiritual condition The same eommlttee to whom was ports the people to be very good, there referred II. F 61, relating to crimes bf being an Increase of faith and diligence and punishments, . reported the. bill among the people. back without amendment. Adopted, The following brethren addressed the and bill laid on the table. . , Prest. J. W.Crosby, BishC. F. lu, amending chapter 29 of the confarenee: M. M. Steele, Thomas Wm. ops Klug, laws of 1SS0, was read the third time. K. King, J. 11. Haywood, Meltlah A commnnlcatlon was received from Hatch Sr.. J. David Cameron, L.Sevy, the Council which rave notice of, the James John Myers, Allen of C. V. 77, amendingv Ogden Miller, Dickenson, passage R. G. Clark and HayJoseph v City charter. cock. ..,,.'.: C. of the rules the Upon suspension .TheTJM;M.I.A.was reported bv F.77 was read tne third time and pass- Stake Sapt. James (Houston, the Ei, v ed unanimously. Quorum' by John E. Myers, High Mr. Dusenberry for committee on ders' Joseph L. Haywood, aud referred Priests' by ways and means, to whom was Schools by Stake Supt. R. G. C. F. 67, amending Section tt of Chap- Sabbath ... (; . 21 Laws ot Utah, reported same Clark. ter and Priesthood and local The general back with amendments, and recomauthorities of the Church were voted mended the passage of same as amendand sustained. The unanimously F--; 67, read i third upon ed. .Adopted. C. of the.. Lord's Supper was Sacrament ; time and passed.- A message was received from the administered. On Saturday evening there was a Council, giving notice of amendments Priesthood muco meeting, at which to and passage of II. F. No. 41, relative was given by wise and' instruction food ot and powto the formation granting J. Ww Crosby nd counselors. Amenders to priyate corporations. On Friday evening Feb. 29, 1884. the ments concurred in and bill referred to Y.M.M. I. A. and Y. L. M. I. A. met the committee on enrollment. in conference. of of notice the passage Same, giving Conference was adjourned, p meet C. F. No. 78, Logan City charter. Read at Kscatante the first " Saturday and second aud third time and passed. 1884. Sunday in June, Mr. Howell, by permission, introi R. O. Clark, Clerk....' ' duced a substltue for II. F. No. 67, f" ' ' ' "' ",' Wellsville of charter amending city BUI read second ana Adopted. city. davis third time and passed unanimously. Mr. Francis, by permission, introDavis Stake, Conference was held at duced II. F. No. S4, a biii repealing all the 8th and 9th Inst., and, laws concerning the Surveyor General. Bountiful, onroads were in a very bad although the Read first and second time and referred condition. the attendance on both to committee on Judiciary of days was larger Presidents Joseph F. At 3 : 15, Mr. Peery moved timiih and; Wilford Woodruff were 30 minutes. Carried., v both aud on Sunday present West. George days, Q, Cannon and Elder 3 :45J -at order to Called Samuel W. Richards were also there. ' Mr. Hatch for the committee on JudiThe reports of the Bishops were No. F. II. was referred whom to ciary favorable, and show that the people 81, .recommended its passage. Read ore making commendable improvesecond and third time and passed. ment. The reading of statistical rewas attended to onSaturday, after ported II. F. NO. 85, general appropri- - ports which we were favored with addresses auon Dill. nr. x eery, iu uiuuuuv-iujby Apostle Woodruff and Prest. Joseph the bill, said tnat It covered items F. ; j Smith. $141,008.80; that the apamounting tobill Brother Woodruff showed the benebe Introduced in fits propriation wouldtoamount to young men of placing a portion to $62,000, the Council on them, the respon.n.tt.rant Dnnrnnriflllnn nt .4.1 - of the Priesthood givenv furnishes them ooo would bilng the total up to sibility thus do and makes them more items are includ- - something to in The word and action. A Ltllfollowing it. uuit circumspect eu in mo . , person who magnifies the Lesser PriestS 1,000 District Schools,.. hood may receive great manifestations Superintendent 3,ki0 of the power of God. Had as wondertialary of Auditor ' Ijlirarian,......... ...... i 1,200h) ful manifestations himself when he i. Treasurer, was a Priest, as he has ever had since. of, contingent to bupt. of Printing Sftft C President Joseph F. Smith spoke on .,.1 r the duties of the Saints and the reTerritorial otll:er9,... l.oul Incidentals, 1 1 i m '..I ill quirements of the Gospel. The trials Kent, lcmiunw uiut:.,...t....... of Abraham Deflciaucy of jurors' and wrtneea' Job are intended as HIO 12 lessons to and fees, ISSi mankind throughout all Jaror and Witness' fees, lssi-5.- debt ' 40,000 to time. In order inherit the celestial, Uiriver8ityofleaeretof paying kingdom we must be able to as willingand completion building.... 5A,000 make as 15 great a sacrifice as did ly 3. B. WUkins4 fees, etc............. , 1.017 540 70 Abraham, but if we do the best that we BenJ. Tiachman, " ' M can God will see that we are not tried h. K. Thnrman, legal senrlces.... 1,37- -' 35 more than we can bear. We must not O. J. Averul, fess,..,..,...i......t U M. II. Peck, office rent, etc.,.....,. love anything on the earth more than HI Omaha JUrald Co., printmg we love God. ....... . j 60 ' Sunday ; Beseret jnewt ix., forenoon President Cannon 5 W. C. Spenee, clerk hire,..!. that the real cause of the perproved J.V" W. Turner, expenses In Uopt ...v.. secution against this people la their proewnuon.eicM...........i. 600 W. ro,servk Jeese having the priesthood, from the fact, A C. Call, sheriff of Kick eo.. ........ 100 , that as soon as a man looses bis PriestSheets and KAiinervicc9. ....... 1,000 hood he is received by oar enemies, l'OW), Territorial Auditor and further, that others- that- lay no F. JI, JSnern, chairraaa reviawn claim to the Priesthood can practice ioo the very things for which we are ostraA. I Thomas, secretary committee 1$M themselves receive no persecised, l.w 8.B. Thnrman, on eoinmiltee .... I.W , cution.and Commended W. ILDnsenberry, Independence, roads... of yet all most conform to tae will Kmery county .ooa ; .......... . ' God.-i Hanpete Waiatcta and V'lltah roqnttes roads S.fwO Brother Woodruff said the warfare ...... Kanab canon rpads.... is not between ns and the nation, but Soo Box Elder eoURty.urjdges.,,,...,, between them and the Almighty,, for Garfield county, roads. ........... 'i" " ; , ..,......,.. J.w they are trying to overthrow His work. Spanish Fork, The righteous have no need to be fearv; Territorial horary Don't do anything that is wrong, Morns eonnty, roads bridges... w , ful. onr for it lu the right. We strength A.Nebeker... ' V are living la a good day and are ex"V.T W. 1. Johnson, relief delinquent pected to build up a kingdom that will taxes .... 300 endure till Christ cqmoa, CUh eonnty., In the aHfnaon the authorities were . i 8. M. Olnff, relief. i fr 25 ' vr. ii. curV, v presented, and the Conference was addressed by the Stake Presidency, ElftlLKidd. . . U.O.Oraadall M ders S. W. Richards, President Joseph A. McKinna 4 Cannon and PresiSmith, President ' " Smith B. J. Woodruff. - The-- subjects spoken ........ 100 dent M. AU.Belnap" on were the Revelation on Celestial Xephl W.CUyton, extra services Marriage, kindness of husbands to Anditot. " their wives and the need of eovernlot A. 0. .Emerson, fees fammes in Justice faqd bj, flio law 4 . kindness and. CoaUngent expenses J. H. Wiuxix, Clerk.7; -- The bliL under suspension of the time and a third passed, rules, was read but will prabably be modined in the r 1 - Lafc, teala, for Ten Pillars. tV FcUI tyxXUloof glrea to onSeri)a 1 ' IHISSAPliTEI ' d '..- For Sale by Z. C. M. I. and Branch Stores. i - - "ill, M5, 947 Broadway, 00, 93, and M Leonard Liiell& ! - !.-- MOUNT , VEIIXOX k ti : . V. S. A. G, K. SHERIDAN & CO.; ' ! . 1BQ9 On ', . 5fannf!K'tnrers of and Dealer in COTWW Druid Wills. Sxit. 1itck, "Woodberry," ' i'OLHEiius" and other favorite brands, uii nnmUera Hard, MeUinin and Soft. IN THE EHEY IIUCK FOB fltEBMS.EtraSWfl.OII s namlK-r14 te ICiO all of Canvass Cotto! inches wide, fof Deck, Car, Trunk aud and Wagon Coverings, Machine Aprons rut qtt.er purpoaes, constanUy In store aud ' i. uiaUe to order. "Standard" Agents for u. S. BantingorCo., lees quantity. , and "Kairle," by the Cose These Goods can be obtained atZ.G.U.L . wl -- puane HUJiom York. 109 i y...u 'turner BRm(SERHo?; - ,! YOEK. ' CNinW . rL Jg. COWLES. Faiitant's Pure Refined Lard. f ' 7 " Whotaata UatnifaeturarS qf J 1D j. , Palmer, Fiiller.& Civ SASH, DOORS ' 1 I : i ' and cited tke well II.' R. No. SI, the Council costly ' and that both branches of the concurring, In thin experiments, made luquiry as to Legislature city. ' corrxciu meet In Joint session the cost of that dry hole. Speaker March 13th, at OTO a.m.,! to transact Sharp answered that he could not tell, T,1,' March 12th, 1884. such business as may b6 necessary. but it was over'$y.000. 1 , t ' ('oTincll re8oracd session at 2 p'm. ' Read and concurred In. Mr. Hatch said he was opposed to Minutes of previous session were 1L R. No. Si, that the!j auditor of the bill Iwcause it did not provide for a rcau and disvote stood over Ub " ESTABLISHED I860. . i THURSDAY ; E VEXING, MARCH '13, 1884. vuuixas - 1 suttaHm It a A ? i - : , i ' OXaaoavt, XTVitlx Xacs.'Sosavt Florist, 8eedsman and Preserver of Fresh Flowers,' ,;,' :ex.a.s t Riro'viifp WWa REAPERS, . L'OWERS AAD CORD BIADERS. kit new place of Uutfmit.TKrd South St., Xo. 240 W, X Mocfc vetl 0 Hift Hon. To XkzaX3xo-rexxaoxa.taa- ratOWT CUT afOWEK, only two coj wheels, Ushtett Praft. TTIS BUSINESS PLACE OCCDTTES XOW 'I i CnAHPfOK XJL 14 acres of (rrouad. A very large, Btrongest and best front cut Mower saade. new rreenbMae was beUt 01 the greifkid CIIAMPIOH CO Ills BINDEH, as rbrht hi weight ant draft as an ordinary Self last Fall akd is sow in sood workins; osder. Baker, very simple in consUacUou and rnaraateed to do perfect wovk. fliled with plants of U kinds for spring sale. sucn as uouae, neaoing aaa banket piauu la great variety, and at moderate prices. Garden seeds, pure and reliable, In bulk a well as In packets, in great variety and at moderate prices, aieo peas, beans, sweet t corn ad herb seed. ?!f cir i?t h f "",6,, ?'rn wm nr. Ail floral decoraUons made to order of aa&iitinaas, eiasta aaa esssii. .uhili iLWHtf, aiu. live flowers, for weddings, fnnerats, etrt., sach as wreaths. Crosses, anchors, hearts, pllMtrs, etc., also hand bouquets, table bouquets, etc. resh flowers preserved cheap "iJghtest Praft, Stronirest and beat workinf Balky How made. Can be used as an " and perfect by the embalming process, so. wo (roaua plow or guarauteed to work well in the heaviest aajre brush. . will for The many years. they keep largest ' stock of fancy baaketa, everlasting flowers pi ZilfiJIZrtt3&&i B0 ana ornamental grass iu the city. " I'ruU trees, shade trees and shrabs, v 1. 1. only Perfect Self Damp llay Bake made. cauliflower, eclarv. tomato and evr- - ;.' .4 id or thousand la urn- plaais by the hundred ton, imiere ur man or exprpvs promptly Seeders. TTraph Iir.;rcTCi Grdn Drills and Broad-Ca- st attended to. Cataiarae free to all canUiia-eriaitors are cordially invited to look at Fore sow Can Peed. be to Perfect , adjosted Wheat, Oata, riax, Lucern, Klo. . the greenlMMiae. Jteaideiice inihe boose on the A The Uio. Grande IXnver street ground. cars pass iy uy piace every u nunates. t.ti i , , OLIVER CIIILLEiy&MOLI&i: STEEL PLOWS ?ir . OJaBAJ)AY SuijKY PjiQWS, ' ; k eab-ba- e. j. ! s. - twe-story iiAnnwqoT and HQuSrSecdiOiEr 300 Kinds. all 1 RervV Plre EXPERIENCE. vctl-lcnow- . ioeUliy my - ; r-- f Uutl, which iteued ; ?. ALL CECE1YED ; ac a4 ny ; eard mum auca. COT RATES OF FREIGHT. SAIT IaAKC CITY, UTAH. . . aSSTABLIBHBD HADE TO OIlDEli AT aipis ot Irrltatiea ef th Aly oatarrh aud eoeul. tUo by axL&x&y ou XXaxacI 1073k. ; : ; , ilei Order Liefcfflt Tailors. ntm: ImhIUi 1, aiiU: Is now esoellent. jfrontly J t. ! luiprova hnndrod pel Kujrl made.- - SUITS FIRST CLASS TIIK ! ilUyeil, and all A In disinisasail. ll'.Zm of Hardwood rroof. Cheapest and Best BooOina; CTiNTISAIs IIOUSt3. . entarrh ctarrbal eoogh; m Hpottte wae poor, and say aysteoA a gooi teal ran down. Kunabig the value ol iv Kit's 8AWUrAKiLLJt, by oUcrvatioa of "T othar eases, aud front personal Tnst M foriuar yeju-s- , I began taking It for 11m ' JMy appetite Ini proved almost from the first ikwe. A fin i abort Ume the. fever and itching wen tl - rer la tha Territory. r 'i Bnneh Houteti - Odan, Luhj Cheshono and Caldwell, Idaho. lntoiraly at night, aud burned so Intense-- ' ly, tti.at X eonld scarcely bear any etotuina vrer tltent. t mi ulao a srferer from a were tboVe-namo- amd Lightnin- 8tock Wo liave pur CUumox'm The Itsr.T. P. Wilds, n eltj sulsslenary In New Ifork, and brothat at the lataesnlaeavt Jodft ViM,r tht MaaesMabuseU Sepresne Court, write me fallows t i f H j. i HUk A. St AVt Tort. Horn 1, lFfi i "7 Msasaa. J.C AVkaft Co Oeotienwa LaA winter I was ttoulited wlik a mo .aaeoutfaruhle luhing humor affeetlns morj sUea.161 ABd UOgi 0o,npleM jewt stronger, n4 I i tribute tbeee result i to the use of li SAKSArAwiujt,-hi reeoMtinead with all eowadatiee as tin est Mood sno.Ua mm. over Ut9ua. tak t iu twU fkwee three Uiuos a aud in s.11, tees thaa two bottfe. day, f plaot. Uie4 facts at your service hoping . their nnblleaiion may do good. Z. P. WlUa." 'y 'VoarsrtojwetfaUy, "Tbs a tore butanea la bnt one of tho nuuty oiutantly aoiuluji to our notice, which prove the perfect adaptability of Aveb's Saasa PAK11XA to the core of all diseases arista, from lmpwie or liapoteiiAhed bloou, and i veaVeued rlUtUty. te A STRANGE STORY. Dr. Wallace Bruce.of Mlcanopy.Fla., a very singular revelation recently had FnE:CII,.EI!GLIS!J, SCOTCH S DGuESTIC GOODS. made to him in a way that is hard to explain." lie is a native of Virginia, ' . ', NEW; 000D3 where he married Miss Stiibllng, of Farqnler county, some years ago, and soon afterwards removed to this state as one of the pioneers' la orange- STREET, Opportte Z. C. IT. ' planting, and has ever since bsn actively enraged In that business. He dcauses, vara ;5;Sh strsngtuena Uis Uood, '&AJUS-Is well known as a man of sound ludg- - tinialatrs I Ue" of the stomach and mentiinih standlnj IsBid f he rnqsta v"! K, od tliewby enaoles thoaystia o practical ideas, and iir from being ealst aud oeeroaiao sla attacks of aU Serofn .1 :m 4ke Skin, fc Eruption Ltaet, of the day, especially spiritualism. rttarrkt.tienmd Ptlility, tma& ail Late on the nlghtof Friday, December Mtlijm, r resulting front poor or orru;te 28, he was awakened from a sound and a few state of therysbna., ri. sleep at his house by so strong a feelir g ' that there was some mysterious pres'"fBEusrosr f ence in hi room that he trot no end .;;'.Jf CI -:- r-: j.Yf Ays A Co., Lcwc'T ;i lighted a lamp and looked ail over tie f)r$ 110u.se, ut finding nothing snnsuu tie ji.ul . by all" InrnzJ; TUm ft, six bottles : ..'" returned to bed and apparently fell hi a jMa.'..i ,m.;,r, ft , vt- -' lU'ht sleep, in which tfaere appeared to fci3l a vlffiaa of tis wile's brother, li.51 . Jt tribl'.r'r. ii a doad!v convict in fc fc4 i. .a Urost cr. in CAVIIATIC ... ;urs j : fc.iijAr, where heri.iiovea.taa On near a by. placed oi .'10 counter, and after the ero&rent lace of time he tiied irom tue eSecta of ti :.3. ii i wound. , , The vision was la real iiatr, Df. Eruco could sleep no more, and when moriilEs . all " - ookotaktlx amuyinq. AyeaS'afcn paril la . I., tAXiHFl OIuTYv TBrjFJiJZl. aiitW-i- f rov-le- bl . .i-Y.S' u - ' V. , JWHOSOME, BDIiABttR sareConat:;'-.!-'.i.-mt'l!a:lcli,a- f a4 sverywlutra, Alwsya rtllAWs. Tiie 'Ucr4 X'nro Iludc 'for the Kile-hen- |