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Show - i ' --r - I ' 'I - BUSINBSS DIRECTORY. ' jr. AaerbMli Sttll Br. rortla. n Ji Barker ' Fri. um,andrepair itoves, and mnbaarpeo vuuerr wcc runamita work. Sat I ' I 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 12 13 14; 8 9 10 17 18 19 20 21 iC 1 il ... . ii i Bachl 4k Sea, organs 10 excnanre. Or. A. W. Catder Ceaetl tn dentistry. State Bead J OF r.l'rsMm i j :. J ; Young's ofllco, South Temple .Street) j j j Br. Creekwell j IHkTlS. XI WW CW. all kinda of millln- mnd mlnlnr ma. work, wrought and cast Iron work, ehtnery and Iron and brass work of ail descrlptlona - : .: DayACa jjr 4 Sell dry roods, boots and boes, hats and caps, family groceries. Hour, feed and d shotguns and gene grain, ral merchandise, ana Duy ariea rruit. IN TIIK double-barrele- ud iii:d C'a- - i I Dla ley 811 the very best lire geese feathers, walnut lumber furniture and baby wagons. O. F. Dae . , (Two blocks north of Valley Rouse) Bell flower and garden seed, out ttowera, bouquets, bulbs, window and plants, and also digs gardens and sets sr j , . . bed-din- s; AT THF. loem lnoroor. Office. Deseret Mews T W. Kllerbeek ' t (Seventeenth W&rd) Sells chestnut, sycamore, maple, pear, English currant, and rose trees, raspberry, klaA.Kwv. nl. .nil nl.nti. Gae. C. Ferrasea Does all kinds of watch and clock mak- or, repairing and cleaning. i . A. Oaald, Is sjrent for the Bed Canyon and Rook springs uoai. Bias) A. lleUey (71 Main 8treet) Dots all kinds f millinery work and eelll male-u- p d resets and millinery goo sI j -, " I Jasta IlBsaer 4k Bra to J. It. Hague), deal I' In guns, pistols, ammunition and ashing tackle, aud do practical runsmlthlnr. Hum i earns eI n x n. . j s sj. - I j id- a u i i ! S -- ' f - ( BaTld Jasne Does aarthlmr In the tin. sheet Iron and h g line, also In the gaetltttag line. I W.BaOaesi ';' ij (Opposite Z.C.U. 1 East Temp! Street)) Buys ant tells, boustboid goods or every desoripttoo. copper-smit- t w r. j jaaaea nevinie 4 lis all kinds of Wasatch woolen Wilis lOiae-ma- de cloth, and buys wool. fff7 sfmf " Does business as et-la- w. attorney and oouce.or Bertow 4k i :! xaff I. i Waablastasi Iteosa. f.-- fj The Attornej-Genera- l, in a circular letter to, the United States district attorneys, bjvjs the appropriation for the expenses of the United States Courts for the fiscal year is nearly exhausted. Congress refused to appropriate for these expenses, and hence the strictest economy is necessary on the part of thej United States ,11- f attorneys. Wells, plstrlct Attorney with thai approbation of the entered a nolle prosecase of seditieus Den, in Piatt's qui writing.. i tSenatpi Bargent has nearly closed, op his wsrk at the departments, and intends to leave foi Ban Francisco oa Monday evening. The Presldesittal CssiBUslsa, Nkw Orleans. 7. A Joint committee from the democratic legislature waited upon the presidential coinmlsslon this morning at the 8U Charles. The Interview lasted two hours It was secret. The comnumerous mission propounded aflalrs, questions as to the state of and the committee made, a detailed verbal statement ef the status of the government, Riving the number of parishes and officials that acknowledged the Nicholls government. They will present the documentary :facts to the commission 4J early next week. NVASHxaTON, 7. -- - J, ,'..'. ! ' i ,1 jj Tne funeral af (be Jeweua. New York, . . e n! beat the Benders.'1 Kansas JCity, .7.- - The Journal IJ inrherpe contains an article in rerhea Of lleary (Uth Ward Meat Marktt, Sout T. mpl reference td the IsBender butcheries which ijs it J. i i street) , ,; positively stated h&t the jemtlre Bender family was Sells freih meats of ratious kiuL.' captuied: by a band of vigilantes - Gearsa Reyaalda and lynched whilei attempting to (President B. Toung's offloe, South Temple- escape from Kansas. The state:.i street) ment is based on the confession of Bella walnut, mulberry, and locust trees. onei who participated in the lynchW" facts in the case are Waa.lI.Bawe', ing. toAll thebeen known to Governhave said (Town Clock Store, 87 MaIo Street) ' or Osborne and Senator York ever Moire It j j , 1 I s fIS S S ! iT I H 6 L 0 S S S "MX WT V CuHTEAS' rooounc CORN STARCH, ill Hewsurtf BVearea Bell the Bain Waron, Wood Mower1 and per, raadoea aaixr icace, uiirer Chilled Plow, Concord bnrgte and plows, harrows, cultiyators, wagon . 4TIOSAI. A cheap, - t rokAr. popaUrltj ertry j lata, wood pumps and water pipe at wsoteeaJ and retail. scaj office, East Temp e (At Salt - Lake Herald Bireet) Attends to all bu Inees connected with patents, a Is legal and notarial business, r ' fcfeaeks :! .. . j I "QR0QBR3 Q INCSALLI IS ON EVERY PACKAGE. 34 SI ,i ; trUl wUltmar TtMr oo ererr ,.,,. C. W. of x ' bUnds, , ear-liar- ns ' tlSBber,ete. Ani(9 JCROR3 uusninn- I Trria . ljjEft - Makes and repair all sorts of boot and shoes. will use;no:other.; IMPROVED " ( - and you Kr. , WklU - f h CII 0XB9 ATO U'l 8J1IIJCE t A - . j . (Lawrence's Flrat fouth ctreet) Buildlmr, t)0 buslnee as AUorneys-at-la- 11,1, Tevylra Basel iJl It, PARE PLACE. N. T. ' f! .'I ? ;., vt j, (MaInStreUy!.y j Is kept by Tsylur and Cuter. is ill. Bell family groceries, parasols, umraer printa, dress goods, rants' clothing, boot and hoes, laities shoes, children's shoes. and dry goods and more Sanaa generally Saks and KflMy ' Keeps the Towussml Bene. Wallaea;1 - i , (Seraaieeatk Ward) fruit tree of TaHoas klnd. UBsciijpTioisr Walkaw Braa. Sell dry roods, groceries, hardware, glass and crockery ware, and as re handle geo-' eraJly, wholesale and retail. Warstlaursaasi'a : j : Ca-eper- I TUB t Make and sail first class boot repair boots and shoes, etc NEWS C ? " ! a- - Ptoonte from iha and TTmrsaj. M. waMlj DAVID 5 ffirsi. ; a TP M. shoe. and1 I. 8H dry rood, rreesriea. careeta. hard ware, eroekary and classwar. boots and shew, hats and caps, leather and Undines, and all sort of general merckanda,wbOie- bam anaratau. 1 XlasBBAaTlaMra CM Trsust a general banking hnsln , and ra- oarres aepoait in, sums as sswaa oaa dollar Do cjsXDint TUBES ! TREES!; TREES! 17A0 DLEQ I a iPaaetA Traem Troth's 'Early Red.'Esre Hale's Early,. Early BArio,lAiu Bin bfe, w. fv. pi m b4agral wr l randred vopm oya Cong Book renssJalBr sw at M w -- v. 0! - ' : , mm Ti s sa. Thirty as?lasa ieannr Alnds Tree and rear Xraaaof tt tooU n owaiaea at the nsseset Bawl i t ...jf. .' for B tents per toer.1'' "l wifriixi;- - i,jii wt-'y- ! i tasjoy Low Tree. jrVr!as Fain Afw'-- i' WlHow. Bar Kld.r.t&rt s ? lir- Wl VsrK'tHL "" kiaaaC IEaftt-rstlvVlc4o- aadGlanWj'""f rrw rr TI r;S.wl .. i j.i fl. sale hasre by u lendaie uardeaa, Buga rTATF aji at Ward. wifc-WA- 4 ! a Jl.r .n . , . ' r 1 ; yea-terd- and other Islands, but really a pirate.;. This plunder was' brought to Shanghai and sold. This was de monstrated to eewaru, men consul General.' Peace was about to be duodemned as a: pirate, when through the Intervention of Seward he was released, and escaped. That contrary to the Consul' regulations, Seward was actuajiy engagea in until he now speculating : in i lots, American owns nearly half: of the settlement, vaiueu at r many Hun dred thousand dollsrs,and. although he went to China poof, be, la now wrw rich. The v resent Consul deniral at Shangal a igos this letter.4 - ds.; ;:!!. i DR. A. W. CALDER, DJ3NT11ST. Attorney and Connaclor. ' OTce Vi r. fid Tr7t tvll : The cabin- 8. et meets again, to day, when nite resolutions tMIEEKS ate 9 will be adopted regarding the protocol. The question of disarmament and the negotiations with : Montenegro, will be communicated to tbe charge d' affairs Home uneasiness prevails as to the resnlt of the M i -- w eaa ...... ............ KaysvUie n Karminrton OFFICE til Lawrence! new tntijdinj. CeBtervill Wood's CrosS. tecst of Jtnningtf Corner, Salt Lake Vity at jirrive d5 ... Bait Utah, . . Lake..- Passing- places. 0 kt 4 Trairmltav Off(ls90 - defi- 6 40 Oft! Kame vf Station. - j ItAWLIIVS, Attorneys-at-Za- i Ogrton . dSSltf l1 3w 8 12 4 62 Arrive at L. Ci'jr, TINni ITIIE) i TURKEY. Tbe Cabinet Will Disease Ibe Pret- ewl, te. v R. ' . SO' 9 40' 10 Sl T'lOr.'l 6 ....Ill ..ill . 11 K" v W' 1 S3 1 Ml 7 63' 1 T 44 04 13 ( - t oo 40 8 20 , , K A . w. deliberation. W EAVINQ Will Ban Bally, DONE GOOD ANB CHEAP. , (Sunday excepted,) are This plaoe, where GOOD Carpet - 8:40 4 . , suspicion of crookedness.! TOWN0END HOUOE FORE I CM. j GREAT BRITAIN- Bttsala Oct Mr Tbsvaj Sbe.Eapeeis. TX)NDON, 7.The Wlnest in a lead in tr article, savsl our eovern- mentibas not passed the pounds of constitutional right In its expression of opinion nor its fcng&irements regarding Tuikey,. bit Kussia receives all she asked fof and proba- Tnls oaniy, more tban is also, the feeling atexpected. lenna. O'JLeary Wins tbej aiatcb. O'Lieary won the walking match. which ended at 22:50 pi m. Western being. twenty-tw- o miles - i behind. V to-da- y, i IVast JSrigltt's DIspatelieM. easternL I ' i : A Sure Cure for ! TrasietiyJ,.. New York, .( -- Orviile D. as Jewett took place,' to-a rrom aay, ,m uncie's resiaence in Brooklyn. It was attended by relatives and members of .the: loyal lfn a. le-g- pf the United 8tates,;of which l. deceased was .BreveU-kieuThe body was taken to Green-wpo- d Cemetery for interment. The remains of Geo. W. Jewett were 'in the same also iBterred, i' Cemetery.' ' Bank Bobbery. I The Sixth National Bank, at Broadway and Sixth 'Avenue and Thirty-fif- th Street, was entered by who broke opeu burglars, the safe ''containing 'silver coin. They carried oa'aboutf 20X. The large Herring's safe, containing the surplus money of th bank, was to-da- Col-ipr(e- y, " j f to-da- y, -- - left M fitouched. I. jf , j . : Prescrip prepared tions or erery description.. OB. CROCKWFJX ;,, .: hot 8. --4A In M 1 8 03 818 S 08 TJU.J. ajsssj x vrs w 7i 1 1 20 1 611 1 Pleasant Grove...:... 9 &. Proro.. .....,...1010 l&t Bprlnrvllle.... Spanish Fork........... lO Bli S3 Payson .............. Ill , .11 43 SanUquin.. ; n. i Arrttwat ......... Terminus 2 1 j ! z uu ., , S 60 2 75 a to 3 5tf j .; ; 4 I i 4 o IHI . 112 Opj. : volar, Her tli. Dear Sir: ij suffered more or less for rears with fhe itchlner nr ORDIirAIICE ulcerated Piles, j I tried remedy after remedy advertised In the news- TdXPROTEC? ENGLISH SPAR Trains leave P.M. a. a. r . ii. Terminus. .... . .. . .... ii20 papers, and consulted physicians in NESTS. ROWS AND TUE1R 26 Fantae. oln. ........... B 8" Philadelphia, Louisville, Cincin1U7 61) Paysoq...... 1 CO "1 nati, Indianapolis, and this city, 49 Fork 1 25 .... 8 and spent hundreds of dollars, but Section 1. J3d it ordained by the Spanish Spring-ril- l 1 60 2 26, found no relief and comfort until I Citu Council of Salt Lake Ctfy,That Provo........ 00 2 00 8 Pleasant Gro?.... obtained a box of Williams' Indian s 20 S American i Fork... shall in who way any .. 3 82 2 25 Ointment some! four months ago, any! person Lent ... 4 22 8 74 and it has cured: me completely. I wantonly injure or kill any Jng- - Draper Arrive at v bad a part of the box left which I llsh Sparrows,1 or disturb or destroy Sandy. 4 37 to a of who mine had Xerna . gave ; fiiendj molest or in thejr nests, any way 4 47' la 6 00 Sandy. doctored with jinany physicians 8 10 8 .......... ... 4 61 9 25 resort them, shall on conviction be liable Junction. without lelief, and as 6 40 3 so Cottonwood.... .11 went to the noted Hot Springs, of to a fine in any Sum not; exceeding Little . Arrto ot 16 4 80 10 40 8 S ' Arkansas, for1' treatment, lie in- ten dollars for each offence '.;;'" Salt Lake....... forms me that the Indian Ointment SkcnoN 2. If the person violat Nos. I and 2 will be run daify. has also cured him of the piles. It Kos. 3, 4, 6 and 8 will be run daily. Sun . and be a minor is'ceitalnly a Wonderful discovery ing this ordinance day excepted. and.ehould.be used by the many unable tb pay his fine, lie may be tT" For alPlnfcr matron concerning i thousands who; are now suffering committed to tbe City Trison until Freight or Passage, apply to. with that dread! disease. for relatives friends pay the fine, Josem &. ItyDKK. a term, notor exceeding A Superintendent. v rrfQenfral five days for 1 44 SttAnTirh JOHN ; 'fcaFor more certificates of cures each offence. General Freight and Ticket Agent ' see large circular around each box Passed March 27lb, 1877. of ointment. T j ; All -- ..... ;tr , a-la- i FERAMORZ LITTLE, i REWARD f ' - Mavor. :v Will be paid fora more certain and JOHN T. CAINE. sure remedy.: Sold by all the lead. City Recorder. ing Druggists and; country; storei: '' ,' keepers everywhere. Warranted sure cure or money refunded, Be op Utah, Terbitory S8.; ware of imitations. Ask for , Dr. Bait Lake City. Williams' Indian Ointment, and i .This, certifies that the foregoing take noother. Depot, 238 Superior - is a true copy tf an erd inane en., Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Va8 God be, Pitts A Co., Whale-sal- e titled "An Ordinance to Protect Druggists, f Salt Lake C3y, English Sparrows and their Nests," it Sole Agents for Utah. "j passed by the City Council of Bait Lake City, the 27th day of March, A.D. 1S77, as appears of record in my : - p S10,000 r l'--i- r. , ; , &MB IfAfl i 4, as- - MOW : V Uf-. )lD'- - j2 tA Train will run a follows: . t i:-h- 4j-s';;i- .. , i . f ? H , .. WOKTHWAKD. ' Leave i"w;.Ka'l.f: ftaa a. ta. ilsiiil Oren..i.J...::wBrlaaia.,.A..-li20a.- Loraiw ....... atirransaiH. M. M. . e Leave 4i 55. s Franklin........:.. ............. Loran ' Brig ham -- w Arrive at Ogdeni iL . . -- . 3.W p. m. 35 SOTJTHWAKD,' uti e : . . A . ' : " , - ; HMLMQ - i ; ! M. ri mrd Draper........... SOB. ! ) Urn T U) S 13 S U 7 28 S 46 2 W, 7 16, 2 65 T .83, '7 3 16; Sandy Leave Sandy. i fire in the city hotel,' morning; destroyed ttje hotel and its .entira Icontente, together .with several " insurance adjoining buildings; lees ,520,000- -. .. ; small' t ..",' i , l t lb Croebed vTbIskeysalts. f hr. ILoUis, . 8. -- The decision of the Secretary Sherman in' regard tocomdisposal of the proposition for promise In tha whiskey case, creat-" ed something of flurry here. IjTbe' JRepu&lican. Jays.' there are new standing here figklnst the NOTICE. V :i; Office.: ...'.. bondsmen in , the whiskey cases,' rtnB ANXUAT, MEETIKQ of thePV'j; Stock-- I As witness my hand 'unsatisfied City Railroadbolder, of tbe Salt Uka office eight nr-iJudgments, ara-o. .of Presio will be bdid at tbe the (corporate seal and aboS- - f800,OOOr-ThCompany uny, u isn ungnam S xouag, salt.miace rialtXAKe prospect of collecting it is very slim: oenc 1 on city, una at o'clock, Saturday, 118th day of Alarcn. A. A prll 21, 18T7, for tb election of officer for only about $30,000 has .been paid Territory, , . thus far. District Attorney Bliss the ensuing year. ,,v, R. K. ANDKESON, Secrttary-Sa- ' thicks that of tbe $300,000, $10,000 f JOHN Lake City, March 31, 1877.;, caike;' dlip uld be realized at' oncej and V: .dioa: QitT Recorder ore in tne: ccurse or time, cut i that no more than $5,000 could be tained on executions if that mode tMiU'i uf procedure Were deter lnluwU upon. Ohio, Newark,this I k A.M.IP. L.M, .. n saasja - it Trains leave Salt Lake-.....Ldttl Cottonwood Junction ArriM at SPRINGS. Cleveland, O. , Dec. 27, 1876. Yesterday's de velopments in the Jewett traeedyl make tne tbeory tnat ,Urv)lle com mltted murder and, suicide more certain. The Coroner Is said to have discovered Important evidence but refuses to regarding the affair, make it public - The.- - funeral of t. - IZth, 1876. Kame of Station. . . and after Dec. Osliig Sontb. i wr jrr 10 the koted 8. ; On -' Developments in tbe Jewett ' LAKE CITY. v " SALT i - PAIRXD, GirjfS RXminutes after applying! this wonSTOCKXDi Cte., derful soothing medicine.: Lotions, instruments and electuaries domore Ooro saX fl harm than good. Williams', ointment supports the tumors, . gives instant and painless relief, and is prepared exclusively for Piles, and nothing else. Over 20,000 cured PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE ! Patients attest its virtues and , Physicians of all schools pronounce HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY ' First it the greatest contribution to medi- ment bar the largest assortof Medicines and Chemicals in Utah, cine of the age. and are therefore to fill . ; the Piles. J sreprletar A sure cure for the Blind, Bleed- Jsmrt TewwaesMl, ing, Itching and Ulcerated1 Piles has been discovered by Dr. William JOE 3AlXSElsV,- (an Indian remedy), called Dr. Williams' Indian Ointment. A single box has cured thai worst old chronic cases of 25 and 80 years standing.No one needlsufler live 8lWS 8BJLRPXSD, ST0YX3 o- - t p, i a. i 1- - 8.W a. mls..-- , 10.0s a. m. A 1T0 p. m. u r " 3.U p.m. N Gilmer laUatoryVStare Xme, to and from UonUaa,' ccmnecrif'. wlthttafn at' f. . FraBkHn "V tL j ( i . ., i;";,Jt '" ' iifUi i tr'j,!(l Thatcher,J. Strpl. :...vli:'J .3.:si.- s E'si-t- G. ?r 5 i , t t - ; i O. F. DUE, Ike Banal ag BaUrbasl PUnenlty. 8. The locomo FLORIST -- A :JD ti-'- Been! SIEDSHAN, . .coxxia. ji ciiPrOHT; c.' r. arnrnovist- , - HOUEijri 0UOTRTria Philadelphia, a i tive engineers beld meeting TWO BLOCKS KOBTH OF, .r's , THE . tbe at which 850 ' members OfDelea " Brotberheod were present. .VALLEY. HOUSE, r i vi I:' .Tr appeared from over forty, and cities other A K E CITY. Canada, SALT AHJK NOW PREPARED A' BU tmndlnslatflmefkng; ' Wa--' j t 1st ho promised .to support the engini son. QoaSty-o- f work and tbe very eers of the Reading road In case of best materiai gnarantsed. Prides ad low 8BEDS AND GARDEN 8XKLH or oraers to receive jsmajxujj. as the imported. Give as your orders and t Strike or if discharged on account FLOWER varfTety by tbe packet, pound d or ounce. Cut Flowers, loose or made to and WARD RECORDS, of a new w will sorely attempt to please you.of their connection with tbe 'As Bprlog'maklnr and repairing- well into standi tab,or button bole ban Fifteen firemen who re- order , and cheaply done.. or wit bout papers.- ureases lor oind with quets been has which fused to take charge of the engines, funerals, etcoafaieterma Dowjuetsof I ,wsiX n A-improved form, t dried natural flowers "and i ornamented have been discharged. !i Shop SlaU Road, one and i Handsome banr-in- g approvtd by' Vie presiding Hishop . gTasees made to ardor. to filled one in naij baskeu iHocksfScjromp theatre. m cf-da-y, CfiTi?. BMGinjriKnis ' ) i- dlv-alon- sin. -- :V . f t , - , " -' Broth-erhoo- - - ..- K I ' - ii I BW Maura. w jThe captain ofthe schoonerwhlch rescued Magulre from tbe Roanoke j kyUrei UU wiM s w The factory of 8. .to TLkfixrc3Dy article,, fnbllsh ant,hst, lha 'Afntrtcan Jinxxe uoiapany, at them pra gTATA SU oa Gato- rNorthfiel St waa burned William tnati picioos , aAUZisguire, s Ha .a1. K4w I.'uts. div. One hundred . ; sands are e Wasatoh Hotel, In BAST ii ConstaktINOPLe, 1.1 Too! 8 4o 7 mi 4 r 7 3 4 16 7 60; 4 SI Salt Lake Wood's Cross... OentrevlU ... . Farming-toKarsville n corre-ononde- i si Trains leave d24 ; . Si!? . ; ti-rtrc- Same cf Station. Fellnw of the American Academy of Deni tal, Swrgtry. Or rice Main Street, opposite Wasatch Hotel. 5! cs Ilrt lo Disarm. The Berlin of the Times announces that in compliance with the request of the Czar lurxey nas consented to be the first to disarm, Jest 3etta, 1S7S. I It'll ;. On ana After j Tbe "AW C. S. BAILEY, -- j Ctrcalar aad sttiatats V AMt-- .wji J'Bostoic, erreeUFSar. 7. The Herald si SsaSler Spscu . WM . ; states that be never contradicted his first' statement Regarding the that when taken off, the interviewed betJaln was tytnAN disaster, hrlor Ka waa nearlw exhausted. He aani4tl Press aeent.OD nis arrival. 16 dsjr, as to bis Intentions for the: liegardathe rumor t)f the mutiny pasrnttira. Ha said he could net state and. murder or tne captain ana Mot.ii. ha hail not had time to sengers '..-entirely without founds- IT consider them, but in general did; tiion.1 a BWSl . oi tne i ?w not ireeard the witndrawai 8. Jos. J?. Connor, a troona aa afiecUnff his legal rightsJ ecRAJiToar, WhAJttver effect it anight have on prominent citizen of Columbia Co., hla Ttractleai abilltv to , maintain was trrownedtegether ;VIth bis would probably ibebii wife, in the,' j 0pper: Xdxn1 Ridge. them, it iold his oftlpe. until re While driving home from church duty;to moved from it bv force. In answer tbe'hbrs4 took; fright, and; rushing to fne Inquiry as.J.o bis course if dewnj a steep bank, leaped Into the .Aufl I' 1 Hampton should convene the legis- canalj II lature immediately, he said he could only say ha intended .to pur" tljEBAKOSt;'' P., 8. Mr. Sydney seevsy course consistent with a firm 'MlllerV wlf of Jcsepb v& , Miller, belief In the JuaUcTbf bis position to per- whm was murdered near bere last and i cause withour-jegar- d baa been committed by the sonal consequences, p j 'reek, coroner to answer the , charga of e Tb Jtaamrwrek--;aspll- ff r' iiiifi 1 i Dtmti syasi I w, a FOREICN. GREAT BRITAIN- Bl9tnarek,s Leave of Absence. London, 8.Tbe Standard's dis patch from Berlin ays Bismarck will provisionally be contented with four months leave of absence, but will not quit Berlin before , tlte closing or tne lielclistag. WE8TEI : 1 -- -- w 0 U I1TAI 11 ! ! - , Sell ! since ths' occurrence. I. Tbe Charge Asralaet the Lata Can- J sfal') Oeaarai Saward. j ,f I Ohicaoo, 7. --- The Tribune's Washington special ..says 'a San Francisco dispatch says a communication1 has been read herefrom the Consul! General i at Shanghai withdrawing - the Charges against the! la'e Consul: General 8eward,1 now juiniaier to ubiui. mis teleof explanation, gram la difficult ay si nee a letter was received here by the same mail steamer, Which mast have brought" the, alleged withdrawal of the charges; reiteration In detail oi conpunlnga the charges. The letter says, sub that an American named stantially, Peace wast the master of a small vessel, thoroughly armed, and nominally trading with the Pblllipplne w. 1 to-da-y, if' ana uquors, waoiesais am, rttail. h i. Dr. C. W. Hobs (At Morrill's Stables, FItst South Street) V Treats a'l Olseasei of horses and cattle. ;j i - , . UTAH CEfJTRAt RAILROAD. Pioneer tine of Utah. JiW .. a.m.a'u.i Learmg 8alt Lake City At woven, to on FIRST BOOTH STREET, 8:06 p.m.; and Ogden at 6 a.m. and it:t Bailraad Collision aad lVosa of JUI. three door west of Theatre, at p.iu. all Inform'atfcm conce'," lB ' JFbe Sam Francisco. 7. A train cn MINING STOCKS.. apply i o Joseph Qentley's. freight or Passage, the Southern Pacific Railroad broke d33 STREETS. JOHN SHARP. Jr ih two on. a grade bear. Wallet's Gsneral Freight ant Tiukx i April 9 11.30 a.m. Station, veaterdav afternoon. TheJOHN 7 ' SHARP, ' Superintendent. P b,10a detached sections collided, smash- Ophir, lOJb G&C, 1 30o s Jacket, 8 b 8 a Imperial, ing a number of freight cars and Overman, lb, 88 b, 3SU a Bullion, 8 b, 9 Carpet Vjeaver9 . killing Conductor Brawii No oth Julia,2b,2?ia Chollsr, 43 b, 44 a ers were, inj ured. to Third South Street, Modc, 3 b, 3 Caledonia, 41 b, HAS removed' door west from tb Old Washinr- - UTAH SODTHERN EAILROA 0 424 a b,21 a, The reveoue: omcers have seised II & II 12 ton Beat a and aondts the natron- Market, Mex, shipped here Con V, 8 di8 age of tb public. b, 88?i a Point, 6) b fc uo., , Ksnuieidc on Cnicago, oj The funeral of 7. George W.j Jewett occurred and ito morrow his .remains, with those of this brother Orviile, will be placed in Greenwood cemetery. ' !'!! j Changed. Ilia Deiermtuatloii; The iVprld'M Washington special says there eeems to be no doubt that Chamberlain has reconsidered his determination tostepdown and out of the State House of South Carolina as soon as the troops are removed"? from there on'Tueadayj U has decided to await .the result in New Orleans, and of the seems to lake courage from Pack ird's bids pf defiance to the admin istratlonJ This.will compel ilamp-toi- i to take the case into the courts to' secure; Chamberlain's ejectment from the 'State House, tliough-i- t will prove a matter of form and of brief delay The whole-southerpolicy is awakening a Utter feeling; ampug many or the republicans. , Bail wines ) Sa.n Francisco, 5. A Tucson despatch sars Indian Asent Clum has demanded an investigation of wnac ne declares to le falte charges ey uencrsi liautz. : 1 , j lnestigatln. to-nig- i ! mn 'V' i , ht Altor-ney-Genera- Deeerea Carrtsur Wstsi (Walker, Kntght, Bees and Oblad)' Make and repair all kinds oi rehlofes to order, and earrlares, mlnlnc cars, etc, wafooa Oo all kinds of blacksmlthlng and car- and i nag peinunr ana trimming. "i naoM red jit to-da- y, Does rarlous banking business and re- oeiTes savings on interest. AT lelnnnds , 18T7. . WESTERN, tc-a- ar. i Keep a IIomoMpatblo Dispensary, sell medicines and chemicals, and fill prescrlp- iiona oi every aec ription. Do jn 1 em-sel- ves r (First Bouth Street) kxkcutf.o E V EffIN, APItl Ii Telegraph. ' Sells walnut, mulberry, and locust trees r A."' ' ) ' : i - B. v-i-- . staUmenta to Cap! ih Ct.rfcn, of tbeischoonrr whiel rescued him, were contradictory. and gave ilse to ice suspicion tna the crew, WCSTtRN TJMOH TKIiEORAfn tTr. tinied. and probabl the his and also aud followers, captain EASTERN. r the passengers, and. jthat the vesaer Tbe BraUaarkooel Eaflaeera became, umuausgeable after they PmLibELPriiAl7. The Beadior got posfesfcion. It dcos not feeni Railroad Company suspended - all corifiistent that tile; passengers the Brotherhood engineers employ woe Id deliberately jdrown th ed upon1 the Oermaatown and Kor while there was the least are hope of being save. jlu a safe, xney naiown.urancn, to hate two days' time In, which to which. was located in. the captain V decide upon remaining in the em cabin, were $50,000 Sntgold, a suf ploy of the company at the cuBt of ficient incentive for he uprising of is surmised that the Brotherhood.;. This tne ciew. leaving eveniDg a" large meeting of the crew drank freely, of; lager, and Brotherhood was held at which wh'le drunk went Jlelow and got had a delegates; were present from' more the. eon tents of the safe, and than a; dozen railroads of the United fight: with the captain ' and the States'aod Canada. other sailors who remained faithful. This delegates are aniving, j and the Is baled on; the facta that olaguire says that one of thej crew, named quectipa of resistance, to the of the railroad comiany is A Finn, threatened to shoot the cert alii to be decided before Monday captain, and the fact that one of the crew was found nlead with his neou. The foreign delegates, say ihat the upper lip cut off,- .when Magulre exlsterice of the Brotherhood of was taken, i oil by Captain Corson. Locomotive Engineers is at stake Magnire stid in explanation that v , Finn got' bis pistol out of adosen irj thisntest . that were lying about (the cabin, It Ut Water. and that the dead man found on iOmah IJ 7. The river still con the wreck had his lip bit in a fight tinues to rise. The bottom lands wittTone of the crew pn "the 28th of between; here and Council Bluffs March. ' hen found, are almost entirely covered, with Showed butMagulre, little' slgps Of exhauswater, It has fallen some two feet tion. :whiclr 'looked rather strange at Sioux! City, and is rising .: above fn rview of his claim ithat many of there. 1 t' nis comrades of bad exposure. died t ' , t'eltle A KandqvtAt, (Presideot ." s ' .' . de-mati- i . .! ii j: - Bun Haeoo a Hanilla and other orrans. piauos, fancy roods holiday presents, and all kinds of musical Instruments and mer ehantiwe, and take second --hand pianos and . m To-nig- Sfrpt-t- ' The Blackumtth Shoo, buikl and repair spring- wagons, make and repair j springs, etc. j; ,... ; i-ns- H-- - Caider A Carelei t i A i : (Opposite Walker House, Main Do ell kinds of tailoring;, j : i Jeaepla Beatley Wearei carpeta 24 25; 261 27! 28 OH'1" arum (Third South Street) ..! 1 KILTO .AfAiA :f.J--M- t- dry roods, fanov Ililneryi elothlnf , toou and iboea, bat and cap , j C.S.Bailey s ' ' (Third 8outh Street ) WeATea carpeU. ... P i, ruu-murde- Public. I . NIaa T 1 By Keep Them Defore the W Mi A. :j!L: T ill - tr-- 22 23 il f. ' - 7 AM n : , story. ElsfJ thrown orii of ecapleytaent. t ; variety, empty d7C order. , A great .variety of Window sumI rle custf sXaere'. .t'i"J I"' """ t.uy Hz, in and Gardens Beddinr Plants, dug One order.-- - Entamer aowerlnr bnlbs or I We shall make them of jour t five Uoets, ruch a Dahlias, Tuberoses, u ?r?CTriUTT.FiXHIOj.! IEC0X0ST.! iileediig Hearts, six , f? ... 2,019 eacht holding Trltomas, etc ic tjuirp ftpd I tw My catalogue free on arpScaUon,' t Jliso and S,09(r names ea&yrpb6-livel-y, ', i 'l 71' st i j - j js-'?H- and the price Tjolf .Vrtt il!arf OESERFT I , i oWrc, HA 10HAL toCU befor four ll(,yrv. fftares, $15,00, t&r BAHK Tlabu or Salt iAksi City, .t 1 lain asuUaile indtJefand be toeS . - j . csliess SertD.ee.rUi Collection made and prmqpBif re re .i miittd. r, lr 1 f ty in She Voun desiring ean order by maUt and t EUhop KXClIAKai rCl BALA, i eoorcli Intsrtst vatS m Savtoff Dspottts. FOREIGN lilniln hn'n Vnup II II W lUHU 8-- J.i.J. '1 C T ift V 'l.ri i..J 1 l. i, 5 ," i A ;aL, :.i J.ii I i ' llll U A UUJL l 11U I . Vice-Prcs- U; t- 'i : VLi'---;i bound In doth and Rvssia Leather l -t 200,060 Paid up Capital, with ornamental lettering piece for Authorized Capital, . . t 11,000,00 name of the Ward on the tide, Im ' AWlf. It. HOoPER, Preaideat, , u f i da H. B. FXDKEDOE, being of a targe rite, WM. JKNNINQa, . ncAOUnt it advisable to make them fSitAMOUZ LrTTLK, over six quirev M3i.c.r i ' m B. HILLS, Cashier, i . ' i - 'I ' i Iu t Specimens, cau be eeetk nli ihU Gold Deal tn Eaekanre, Cin, Duet, 'in-- i Ooe, utdT. orders ttoewed foTj size 1 ,-,i dU-i- J 4 I'l'lll MAtN eTBEET, V Hi |