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Show " I t ' t N ii , :t v'l v 14. ' ' - ' DESRET EVENING'NEWS. ' ! ft . i GEORGE Q ? - CANTO February ie, lt&t Tuesday, ' ' ' s this city have made their social parties a featurtj imonj the cntertalnmeuta of ihU winter. Tiiei Femalo Helief Socie ty of tho Seventh Ward" had a party ha tbeMusfc 3ta,In th lltfi Warden Friday even i g - las t, that - was a very creditable and doubtless a very remunerative atialr. Thefllthji 17th, 19th and 10th Wards, and probably other Wards, have also had their Female Relief Society parties, which, hare been successful pecuniarily, and have afforded much pleasnre.to alt Who have participated in them. It has been with more than oidhaary gratificaUon that we have noticed tho earnestness and zeal with which the ladles have taken hold In the organization and the carrying out of the objects of these societies. Tho inspiration1' which led President Young to suggest the founding of such associations, like everything! else connected with the plans for the advancement and' development of our people and country, was most happy. The good that has already been accomplished by them Is very great, and that which cau be performed In the future x is incalculable. There Is a wide field of usefulness open for the ladies to operate in, and these organizations, in the hands of wise, judicious and energetic , . itEi.icr socixmiai. The various Fe mala Relief Societies of i - temale V 1 i . , I ? . r; non-concurri- ng non-concurr- ed j Ily-mou- th - - ' .; i , V Amendment.'!,.,-- .. .v..-- ' ;.;' of spirits from bonded warehouses from to-da- y, ed y . !',' ,. " - !?" j to-oa- to-da- y. y; ; i' - God-servin- g, i. . i !t i. ? ; I " r : . - : 'x i : v ... : r , to-nie- ht " " - of-Sawye- t'1 flDVERTlSEEHTS IlEl'JlADVERTISEMEHTS. ntfj i - .ill r, f s J mmtwm. Mil. ! c- -t . - -- -- -- - 1 - - . f aronxaari, Montreal. A , 4 1 . 1 - - . of the .Etifi , lieavy snow storm " LARGEST STOCKS - - I r 4 . i h -- IE' t TERRITORY, WHICH WE OFFER AT t' IITCHELL'S K imces, Bait Lake City, Feb us the-previo- .i Cons antly Arriving. ARRIVE RAILROAD AND ICANYON L It dor Store, Ulain' T-St., rBoea si Im north of Kimball H. I A T S10BS U-j- i ' m COHPAIIYi the Salt Lak fitncnt at i ' .018 3m XMJroKtTrKS or Confeciionera Machines, Moulds, r And Tools of all kinds, constantly on nand, of th Engagement i i ' 1 . :;.ijuiw VfiPTT f m fc ? .1 i : t ! ctiuiLzid:; ; 1 ? RGETIS urn non-conc- .. i. . , t 5. : ' i it si & SON, EXOSIXE GOODS, 12, narclay St , 4 doors below Astor .House, . . WHOIJESAUI AND RETAIL XC JH.'V'eiiikia aniy Jfo. 1 States Baeon, . . . 4al cboiee feaa,- Coiree. - Goo. P. BraflfoiuMO; The Performance will eotonieneewltVftor tha first time In this City,-Dio- n Boucteault'a t Great MnBllon Pity, orluinally played MADAME C KJUK3TK. at the Add- br ,:" 'III for nearly lhikiod, pDnneairf, aw cossecauve nign is, emiuea fMANtT PACWUERS and JOUBERSof 5c- - : 38e. lAnre quantity ot Dixie Cheese, e. Iear Lard, Pare . Oil. ; i -- - : -- . , , . v2;0 40 Anrt a general Aasortmeay " I . . ! t ? , 11111 In? rarts .' j ' MI'S IBOYS'CLOTHM 1 .(( Dicay Trotter -- . j y-- ..I XJroadTray; 3Kra belli aProlofhe la 2 Acts, and a Drama In 3 Acts. ? .. i ' j aw -r 1 : - Cal ' 1 wsk n tk- f - - Ariel vtrtftn L I r t- , exVrnine:Our prices. wwr-Tnnru ui OFFICE. 1 s n iV ilr ptiiarsetts ; ' ; t : . Supported by ! THE CQMPAfJY. 13 moorter snd Jobta'rof I "1 AndB AteMannfacturerof tha PATENT X)NTINltSTAX wronaw Jr SAW MILLS In BOUTII AM the Temple LL CKl&K. 12 miles fromarticle of . &ocbv aad torulns out a superior I From which I am able to fill bills with prompt- Mr SfS fl Blumplugton. a retired Bntte. op Tisir 3LDOOR3 0PENattOciock.' commences punctually at 7" . OT0W oee - sultaW-forfneinsa- nd wood as cheap aiany la the market, of these mills to the City raalg' purenaklriB Slabs or Lumber at them, an W1WU SJU.J CHANGE 1 at ths MUL qMntlty.forsale otner Mrposas, and for stop In ur, n ij - D. STUAIVT . TUESDAY. FEB. 16th. i Vu-- e It FAMILY 1 -- ! ; easttemplb stbeett, s. i-- city. A. SHIPP & CO. dSSif f ; . , ot "M A "NTTF ACTTJRER'S PRICED with addition ot Freight. For Importers and Jobbers of pre-empti- on i ; MACHINES!, SEWING - immmmmmm e I We also keep SINGER'S CELEBRATED orders for exDort to any climate filled Vlth Favorite! Artiste, ; " -. LOWEST CAGH PRICES J And all kinds of Fa5(nG0CDSandASTICIISmlliembfTRiI)E c86sriUANEOT,r especially call the attention of TyB would To our l&rg stoct of eooda just received, wnleli f FfiERCH PRESERVED FRUITS,' Clivspa & J, T. Cains. l if'.. (;-:.- , .; N 1 ' ti?-r- ,i DIFFERENT BETTLEMENT3 FlWm THE Manufacture ra by Btamtor Fiae tend Purest f 5?BJ-7' tr Baled IlAY,7dr" sale at FauaLiiroata,fit. au. on Billlaxd XSooa f -- AND jrv .! , iKTU5LISHEI"lte PALIIER ; I t ""ii" -- :;- : t vt Jr- j i 'i - ? 1 & City. OK - 1 low FRESH ARRIVAL iia tr be-fo- re 4 STOKES CTE : IXCIH BlitDK - k ; CO-OKEKATJ- case at supplied by the stock. In the CountryCall and examine figures. lowing:' '; -' M't A fire occurred at Helena. M. T.. vester- Montor & Co's day cvening."0" ""is KLr were ollice. buildings destroyed a8say FOR S AXE, CHEAP! entirely and Dumphy fc Bentley's stone block partially. A number of other build. GOOD ADOBm- BOTJPE of 4 TOOnis.wrll ings were aeribusly damaged. '.Thekyss. fiTt.rTHA.ltlJ Deannirana is estimated at f75,00O. A light wind waa Lol? 4tlniKttnfi. xpfth. 10 Tom sail are. siixuuea iu u rods by wasat the tho time and blowing city; enly V. Main Ktrrst.. on Ward. 114 hlo cks .WCGI .xf saved from destruction by the stone struc- 14th . treet KraigraUon . RALPH H. HUNT. tures on each -side of the bnlldlnjrs. con d7lw ' y. " ; sumed, i : ,4 .: SAKns Ciiicaqo Stock Uabds. 1 IxJ dSJly ! made in tile BOOTC TanaJSUOES Territory, suited to SOL n CHEAP. HEtENA.-W- e are indebted to M. Croxall; lisq., manager Western Union Telegraph Company's office, for the fol- - if Ht boiltSE i Which - n. !V.s Toes'and Fancy IteeU to en!t the mb,. fasUdloas. Good nt gasrsniecd. Ual KI V anl BEST PLOWS i ' I tlegtlty American and French Calf Boots, A lot of the Fiuk rx '? U J11S1EHK had Has eonsUntly on and latest iy le oC CUbTOM-aiAU- ; SHORTLY 111 1. JAS. L. BUNTING, IDT , ? 2nd. Sonth Stre GALL AND EXAMINE. TO n mmm.mmm , - i KATES, XT IWASOirABM m . mm - d581m teach-youn- I and. Cougress Oalters, of all kinds, 4 Ex-Kin- : U Ladle. - h--- f JMjVJ BOOTS . Mtwiea and 'Children-- -- ! c NEW. STOHE. 1 inter-oceani- : 18C9. 1 1 : , -- VJHOLESALE flriD RETAIL. ; - IK THE HI , - : i, , : snow storm entailed an extra expense of $100,000 on the Grand Trunk road. London. Late dispatches state that a combat had taken mace at Swatau be tween the Chinese! Inhabitants and the crew of the British! gunboat Grasshcp ntr: tho soldiers foucht desperately but were overwhelmed by the natives.whose numbers were clnstantly increased, and worn ryim railed to retire to their shin: eleven of their number were wound 't tt ed. News from Japan via Shan ghae, says the Mikado received the Ministers of the foreign powers at Yeddo with great cere-to mony, and showed an earnest desire maintain peaceful relations. Madrid. The arrests of Carllsts continue in this city and- different parts of r the country. Regiments of the regular service and large numbers of volunteers dally offer their services to the Government for the suppression of the revolt In Cuba. Constantinople. The Sultan has appointed; All Pacha grand vlsier and Paminister of foreign allairs; Rushid " of Mehadt minister the cha, Interior; Bagdad: Omar PaPacha, Governor ofCommander-in-Chief cha, and Governor in Candia. !' London; Detailed advices from Rio report of the fully confirm evacuation of Ascunslon by the Paraguayan Government and army' and the fihrht of Lopez into the forest. Havana. The city of Trinidad, in the Western Department, has been declared In a state of siege. An engagement has taken place between the troops and the revolutionists at Mancorgua. Ofileial accounts claim the victory for the government; there is no report of. losses on weither aide. 11; 4 ! Madrid. Olasga has yvi resigned ' his seat In the Constituent Cortes, and has accepted the appointment of ambassador to France. g Ferdinand, father of the of Portugal has accepted reigning King for the thronrepata.- the conditatur New York :1G. A Havana special says a thousand more f troops nave arrived from Spain. The Gazette says that no disturbance is likely to occur from the withdrawal Of the amnesty. . si or, - : : fS)f?OfL0M'E : i We have now i I - : : r i t.-- prisoned without charges or trial, and Sniail Profits;arid QuickiReturns! tne consul must leave, unless supported from Washington. Americans are .1 II tne tsiana. du weir uesinngto isleave the obstructed III departure by :te govern? . . . , " ' ment."?"'- . Washington.' Conness r is moving heaven and earth for ft cabinet "posiuon. Everv man in California who can be ' i. induced to support him is senaing letters to Grant. , Conness and .Billy Carr are now in New York, seeking the' In- r ' , fluence of Marshall Roberts and lother r politicians, Grant Is adverse, but tne pressure is heavy., s 1 ,' " '.:-'-- ! f cold-blood- conclusion was reached, The sublect will be resumed at the next meeting. when a report may be expected... f v,mcao, i.o. Ane antnoriues or Havana refuse to recognize the American consul, except as a commercial! agent. INaturaiized Americans are being im- service last night: the roads the evening session in a com- prevented During are blocked. It Is 5renorted that the late mittee of the whole, the. amendment .. extending the time of the withdrawal Anvil Ofttl. n On tttA onmn Hat. In Tfl also requiring that whisky, kept in bond the earth?" after the first date shall pay a cent to was satisfy wanting If any thing monthly rer gallon were agreed to. was , written article us as to where this Adjourned. these two last questions would be suffi OCNERAL. cient to convince us beyond a qoudi In the Supreme Court that it was penned in Missouri. The .Washington. Justice cnase, in deliver Chief atrocity of the ideas em- ing an opinion, decided that gold conbodied in the question: "If they will tracts must be satisfied with coin; and Is not not, must they be driven into exile or that when the kind of currency are lawful. tenders mentioned legal com earth?" of face from the the swept and Swayne gave a qualified so well with the murderous treat Davis ports but Miller dissented. Baints consent, ment which the r .Latter-dafor a writ of habeas cor Application received while in the 8 late of Mis- - pu in the case of Spanglerand Arnold. will soon be souri that we should pronounce Dry Tortugaa prisoners, aruued. it at sight to ba the emanaThe President has sent to the Senate tion of a brain trained in the mobo--c the treaty negotiated by Caleb Cashing ratio school of Missouri. The Repub for the isthmus canal. lican talks with as much coolness about Scranton, Pa. The Methodist church effective. can made and another dwelling house be Very persons, the Inhabitants of a Territory in parsonage were burned Much of the success of theso institu- driving to exlle.or sweeping them from the face Newark, N. J. Plonbll & Co's melo tions Is ntcetsarlly dependent upon the of the as deon nest a of would and orgrn factory, at Bloomfield, earth, it killing ofiicera chosen to preside oyer and man- of was loss $50,000. Eighty burned prairie dogs. Lilburn W. Boggs mechanics are is In case out of employ This the thrown them. missions, age the onceGovernor of the State ment. himself, wards and every department of the of Missouri, held the rights and Washington. The remains of Har Church. If a president, bishop, or lives of the Latter-da- y Saints re old, assassin and conspirator. were given other officer In charge, Is a careless, siding in the 8tate of Missouri in on Saturday, by order of, the rresident to indolent man, with bat little spirit or no his and interred in the Con mother, greater contempt than does the Re gregational cemetery. An order has been life about hlm.the people are apt to parmen had their way, given for the delivery of the; body of such If publican. take of that fueling; and so also if he Is and humble people Atzerodt to nis mends, liooth's re the opposite of this. WltU;unwlse, ig- would stand pure mains will also be given up for inter a but in this ment norant persons to preside in Female Re- world. But God poor show at Baltimore, near the grave of and for the his mother. lives, lief Societies, they would soon degenerthat He does we are thank New York. An immense mass meet-ate Into schools of scandal and much knowledge ful; for in view of that great truth such In tr of citizens in favor of the . freedom mischief would be done! by their tat- men as the writer of this article, appear of Ireland and the liberation of Ameri can citizens who are prisoners in ling officers advancof broad Bat with tling. but as motes In the sunlight. land was held this evening at the ed views, with high cohceptlons of the Cooper Institute. Mayor Hail presid good which it is in their power to ao-He made an eloquent speech de ed. e made powerful complUh, they can-bto nouncing the disregard, of the rights of (Special the DeerH Bvmmg Ntwt.) In elevation American citizens by England, and own tho of their agencies claiming that a further exhibition of sex and in tho amelioration of the conapathy on the subject will be disgrace dition of tho poor in their vicinity. A fulto .the United States, as a nation. cox gujessioxaz. Other speeches were made and resolu correctly governed ' Female Helief So tlons were adopted affirming the rights. BSKATS. ciety has it ln.iU power io exert a con j born citizens to the pro tee-Cameron introduced a bill to autho- of foreign ironing innuence in au rnatters per or our tlon the construction of a lateral branch St. Louis nag. taining to the rearing and educating of rize 15. General Sheridan is ex rePotomac of tho and Baltimore road; manu to soon. General Sherman hero jt tht children, housekeeping, peoted ferred. , facture of articles of dress, to fashions, . Morton - reported tho.c action of the will return from the south this week: started on the 7th. The cavalry will and, in fact,- everything that comes joint committee to notify Grant and he coun be withdrawn irom tne Indian of their election, and submitted try, ' " " within the range of w'oman's dutlei and Colfax 4: ' of those gentlemen, acceptStanton and Susan Antho Mrs. labor. The health, morals and manners the replies Cady the oCices. at the Mercantile Library rr ihp.ir own sex, ought very properly ingHoward, from the joint committee on ny lectured an to immense audience. Mrs. to claim the attentJonand considera ordnance, made a long report, accomaddress the Illinois Legis will ' Stanton ' tlon of these Societies panied by ft bill to consolidate the ord- lature on Friday on woman's sutfrage. nance department with the artillery Charles Bigford and James Quick, preva department. Alreadythe idila soawJiat s with murder, were taken from some young-ladlelent among that: la On motion the Senate charged Jefierson the county jail, at two o'clock bor Is degrading.?. For a youagnlady to considered the bill to pay the officers apthis by a mob and hung; morning pointed in the South by the Secretary Is, in the of engage In domestic-pursuitstore Boston. Tederhers Jewelry could not take the was robbed of $l.ooo worth who the Treasury such and of unrefined persons, .jewelry opinion of, test oath. Sawyer spoke in favor of the two men, who selzeda tray nlght,by maue ualady like." Young men begin' to urge bill. Conness was willing to pay loyal last meir escape. rings ana as aa excuse for not marrying ..thai the men but was opposed to Indiscriminate orCharles Leedham. W. of Brooklyn. or some r A colloquy length died of hydrophobia yesterday; girls have too many expectations. They payment, a little ensued between Sawyer Conness, Nye want to begin married life with such an and amenta band him the bit in ago. other Senators, Fessenden and dog near also died FJatbush: Two children, outfit that few yoaog men feci them- Harlan reason explained the why those week of hydrophobia. Several more selves able toprocare.jNeW we dojaot men had been appointed, and said Con- last are in the vicinity of cases wish to be understood! cttlng this ex- gress should not hesitate to pay I them; Brooklyn. reported was continue a by several cuse as a jastifleatiori for'ohr young men The discussion The President has pardoned John when further consideration Senators, not marrying. We think the excuse was postponed and the Senate took tip Dralin, who was. convicted of ; whiskey I: frauds about a year ago. ti:;picontemptible, and no young man of nhe Indian Appropriation bill. Num New man who in Patterson, A Jersey, amendments were reported by the was own proper, spirit wouldurga iWButtill erous his bitten aog by which were agreed to; Har- Year's, died of hydrophobia oni JNew there may be some Jruth in the state committee yesterday. lan said that other amendments would l meut. .If there should be, the Female bo proposed oy tne committee, and on The wound was a mere scratch. GushThe treaty negotiated by Caleb Relief Societies haye an oprtunty to his motion the bill was laid over. Sever- ing. with the Government of Columbia, were bills after which concedes passed correct the erronedus ldeiey:ianJ al private took a recess. to the United States the excluthe Senate c to construct an sive their Mampld;''ftndJ: iofluM'cra4 Senator Morgan presented the memo- canalright by across the Isthmus of Darlen, and rial of Don shoe and Kelley, of the Lon- that any pate this absurd pride, and selected by the point may be ladies that leisure and indolence and don and Fr'lsco bank, and other influ United States, GovColumbian The of ential the passage parties. advising frivolous pursuits are neither lady-lik- e miles six cedes ernment of oh land each bill, excluding re lining from sldeof the canal, the half for our benenor reilned, but that labor and all exer- Stewart's the operations of the mint; referred to fit and the other for that of the party tion which contributea to usefulness and the Finance Committee. :,, f , cathe construction of the undertaking Attorreceived from Senate The the independence, are ennobling and dlgniColumbian The nal. Government is to ; ney General copies of all correspond- receive ten per cent of the net income fied.; ;;V" ence relative to the case Gonzela The ladles now have abundant oppor against the United States,ofincluding during the first ten years, and after the per cen t of tunltles of doing- excellent service in strong letters from Attorney Generals canal is paid for, twenty-fiv- e to be rati net The the is pronts. treaty Bates and Black claim. the or the advancement of Zlon. No fairer denouncing fled by the united States within f six more InvlUng field than they have months. ; The Burveys are o be made can bo desired. X We ,are wimin two years alter its ratification. n them", HOUSE. canai is to be begun within five 'ine pleased to chronicle' that they have bills were the introduced one Among in fifteen years after years made a good commencement, and we to pay the women in the Government the and finished otherwise it ratification, hope they will maintain their zeal and Departments the same as men; one charter is to run one hundred falls, The yearsThe courage and persevere? forthereralts directing the Secretary of the Treasury canal is to ba under the control of the to sell thirty, millions of the surplus United States, and Congress is to fix ,, . will be most glorious , the coin; one proposing an amendment to rate of tolls. Navigation Is to be open the Constitution concerning electoral to an nations in time or peace, but closnxruixLicjLX" asd votes; one providing the mssoiu. that no subsidies ed to belligerents who may seek to avail TIIIIl-TATKOCLXH snail be granted to rtllroads or other inemseives 01 us ,The esticorporations while . the national debt mated cost of theadvantages. canal ia $100,000,000. i I ; 56W,0w,000. A company not long ago was organized The Missouri Republican is troubled exceed Hunter introduced ft resolution Joint about .ctTCah; (TrobIera.ESt iot for giving the consent of Con cress to a in New York, under the charter of that Peter Cooper, President; and it is the first time that it has been exercised Northern Pacific Railroad and tovlssue State, on said, distinguished authority, that about that problem Dutit thinks note the ponds to secure the same by, mort-- this company is to commence the cr for the purpose or raisin funds. work. Congress,ready that the time for its solution is at hand. cajre however Is at liberty Superior to give the preference to this or any othGovernment must study the TJ Uh prob- - toA bill for road from .Lake v er Drancn couna, ftisotft irom or mgec the private company, United jem, it says, Las ifit had not studied it! Portland, Oregon, .was passed, r a States Itself, can undertake the conand solve it by diplomacy, jor cut its Julian reported a joint resolution to struction of the canaL,.-..-K'the runner sale or public lands, Chicago. The Republican' Special Gordlan tnot witri the sword.-Thvast prevent as except provided in the says Huntington of the Central Pacific lines of railway crossing thaPIalni Crom and ' homestead referred to the laws; submitted statements to the the Atlantic and from the Pacific oceans committee on public lands, 103 to 70. - railroad Committee yesterday, Congressional will converge la the, valley ot&zlt JLake In reply to an Inquiry Schenck said in which he claims that the Union Pa' and mtet at this ;dtyVf The modern he expected to tret the tax bill throuzh cific company are not making what the both Houses session if the members law requires, about the class of the road, Christianity and civilization wwhlch would attendthisthe evening sessions. but are constructing ft road with the have been dragged In past ycnjby;wea-r- y Farns worth said a contrary impression view of getting as many bonds as possitrains of,, emigrants to. itdsjpointiie prevailed.-;- ; 4 ble. He further claims that the CenOn motion of Boutwell the rules tral Pacific Company have now to be borne .here, bx the wings were and the Senate amend- with the law, and are thereforecomplied entitled of steam; the suddenness of its descent mentssuspended, to the Joint resolution proposing to proceed east to Ogden where upon us I Is to overwhelm" jxsr When awvuawmuonaiAmenament were taken junction of the two roads ought to the be f h m rn.ll WAV. shaU have formedtiLa Iron up. lioutwell said he considered the fixed. The Union Pacific Company amen am en t was impracticable, now within about 0 miles of this links which will bind this TerVitory to senate point moved and the House while the Central Pacific is upward of the social and ask for that the rest of the world;-theft Committee of Conference. 200 miles distant. The Committee had and theological barriers whlcti have Several members stated their views in a long discussion on the subject, but no : I i I ! KMTOK AND PTJBLJJSIIKJV i On regard to the proposed amendment. was vote a motion of bchoneld separate taken on the Senate amendment, f The with t the first vote, with amendment regard Senate in the to the suffrage, stood: yeas 37, nays 182: the amendment being In a Committee of Conference was rl-?ordered, Wilson, of Iowa, Dawes being in the chair, reported the action ofand thojoint Colfax committee to notify Grant of their election; the report was order- . ed entered in the Journal. r rT . Talhe, from the committee on reconreported a bill for relieving a struction, f arc number of tiersons from" disabili ties: but without disposing of the bill i the House too ft recess. r e The evening session will be devoted, exclusively, to the discussion of the tax V hill, Boutwell, Bhellaberger aridEldrldge were appointed a committee ox conferConstitutional ence on the fenced us in, are, in the opinion of the Bat U Republican, to be broken down. does not think that all this is going to be accompllihedi without some dlffi culty. It acknowledges that three thoui "The men who have traveled sand miles across the ocean, and as many yov-i-i more across me lana, 10 give uieirname in Ideas a local habitation and a of no com this oasis In the desert, are made mon stun; and Inspired with no common eal. They spring from precisely the a stock as the Puritans Who landed onerrors Rock; and. however gross the of their creed, ordinary charity should induce vls to give them credit for sincerity illuatrloua predecesequal to that or their sors.. They have founded in Utah a theoc racy more stringent even tnan tnas wweu once existed la Kew England, and theyhave placed the reins of unlimitedorand Irremn ponsibI power in the hands it, and possessing fully capable of10wielding nrains enougn vo aangerous. The article winds up with two very Important questions: "Will the Mor-a mons themselves submit quietly to virtual annihilation of their religion? And If they will not, must they be driven Into exile or swept from the face of rtftrKtsndbeKtinthewotld. AlsoofiJQe IaCSJSlQB DAVIPEK3 and CA.f.TJPEE3t ;iJ l C-- .Secioan Ct., Iety ITcxt. j 3 3 I. i 3 aa- - sasri AUENT in rr t "minor tTEKRY; MOON. UtWard, : ialt Lake City.. , laP" 1 rjoun j.thayh. . f |