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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, WEDNESDAY EVENING,! . APRIL 9. v CIUCAOOiTRADE. TRAP E. JJY TELEGRAPH. XE W Y O K IC & Co., SASliJ DOORS AAD BliXDS, of legislative lialtimore. met this afternoon to select delegates to the National convention at Kicuimmd, Vay April 7tt. A resolu tiou declaring Logan the choice of the colored voters ot Marvland. wan re Ollice holders were not per jected. anv nromLnence in the Tiniri.wt. mitted ... ... . . intra ncw lorts Tha Indeoenderit beld publican confetence- - coaimitteti another rueeetini: to dav." ' General O. Francis Barlow presided, letters from prominent republicans were read, a showing strong feeling in favor of Kdmunds and Lincoln for tha HresU dential ticket. Although. Blaine had many friends thev expressed crave doubts of his Ability to carry New York, and of his policy-, if elected. It was the general opinion that Blaine. Arthur and Logan were not men whom it would be safe for the party to no nate, as the candidate should have a better record than any of these. Petersburg. 111.. 18. The reuubll- caus of the Thirteenth Cotcressional district this afternoon chose. Dr. VVm, Jaynes, of Sangamon County .and C. U- - y uaith, of Tazewell as County, delegates to the 'National Convention, and, instructed lor .Logan ; ,. for President. r $ Watertown, N. T.i8. rThc resnlt of the republican city caucuses, n takes this congressional t district for Blaine. Little Rock, Ark., 8. The republican Slate convention- met and S. W. Mallory was elected permanent clialriuau. All the delegates are unpledged, but it is understood they are favorable to Arthur if possessing good chances of success. tl'trrh 1'inish, Stair; Vanttka, Utai j Railing, IHttudtrf. Xatpnl, Bie. ; CHICAGO, III. j in Stock by Out Goods are constantly kept liealers in tmlt Ijikc the larirefi nil lHb lTice "oclthng I ity and DK'kii. lluofca eui ircc ujmfii. vi:i'"dlCBlv J& SIX VVi. .- ...... I f? i ar.i.r. imil f . JITOK MILS, 4 i l rOLHII:i OR BLUED, a ehoe on Longer than any other. We guarantee our Nsils ; to be Equal in Quality and . Durability to any made. "" ViJl hoM i 1 M 111 ', If f . Absolutely .Pure. marrel of TIjh powder never varle. NAIL CO. UMON IIOltSR i I 1 A Mora rtnrHy.streneth and wholeKomeneas. than the ordinary kinds, ami be fold in competition with the mulI nd its r.nnnut titudes of low text, short weight, alum or dlul ly ijlioHuhate powders.. .ioll 0ulf in ! TIoTal BAamro Fow-t- CIHGAQO- - Sale by ,Z. C. M. Branch Stores. ; fI CHICAGO 1 I ! 2 Ton Waon II. W. "MIJIiUtAM & CO., armor nniwi lwe-ilT- Ibo Ltttia ronoEs. , tools. o ; Forga MjJo (or Light Work, $10. 8f 40lb. Anvil an Kit .f TooK IKl JJ dotal joaK t TT Mr.V1crtiM andwm other Article. ,y( 1 I Mad Ifiiim, ttr Kcduotd I'Aju LUi 4- - p'r KVKftr 1 re. ' iEsc:irriox. ht FOR SALE BY Z. C. i ht Lilly-bridge- Wat. LSIMBKT. JOHN C. NEEMES I & THOMAS M. (ARGALL & CO., ' ' MKSS ANI BOYS MAXUFACTUMXa ! ot ' Manufacturer CO., CLOTHING, CONFECTIONERS, to-nig- BROADWAY, 688 ht . ERINCKERHOFP, TURNER & co ; ' Torlc. 10 DaaM St, In Dealers and of Cotton, Mannfartiirer 8 hi. Duck, "Wood berry," Druid JUlls. brands, all "I'oiHKMC!!' and oher nvimbers Hard, Jledmm and 80ft " irr It OF AN ARTICLE WORLO-WiD- M f ia JJCKFOa BiEHALLS.BLUE.BHGWS.QaiHTHEEHET Fairbanks Pure Refined Laid. ISO Cottow C.mr ab of all anmbers 14 toand Trunk? inches wide, fo Deck. C SVaeon CoTerinps, Machine Aprons and r other purposes. cousUntly la store and. srte to order. V.i..' ', "Stondard" v AsenU for V. S.Bnntlrfg Co and "tUKle," by the case or lessatqaantity. Z. C M. I. These Goods can be obtained . 111 C0-"- RUSSELL & l Mannfactnrers of umlders ana omer Ivaya dired in IX futuri. auetf Ml On it. K.Kl FAIIlBJJnL a?mr House and Z. C. M. eaJera Generally. 20TW 3OIKL v.fnvijMi Vnr Britain. Conn.. V. S. A. -- - C For Sale by Z. M. I. jd : PLUMBERS MATERIALS, PUMPS AND FIRE ENGINES, Pipe and Nheet I.oaxl Cm Pipes, Plain be ra and Ktcaua loiters Brass Uoedi, Belt. nf. Hose and Pnckiujr. LeaMf barbed wire. Refer by permission to David James, Salt Lake Cit ' " Importers and Jobbcra ot secqsq st., st. lduis. mo. Silks C Including Dry Goods, Fancy Une of a full and complete W5. 347 90, 03, Broaihray. Street. and Leonard 94 & CO. HAMLIN HEMPHILL, CARPJETiyG , I . . OIL FL0Q3 CUD i:Hgs CSS fcdi'l- - MiTS. C13THS; IBDSEETS. BROADWAY, , j Sl 344 ETC7 . ; Onr Goods are kept by Z. CM. I., and . i ' t i : . its Branch Slortui. " J,.- -, to-d- ay ISTEJW "Z"03KIS:- - . ' - Prints, Ginghams, and Domestics, M " " i. , &" COOLEY. REED BATES. ' rsxcisa. Etc, Etc. mB HnaiH Beekiaaa Street, 73 , Agrknltnral Implements, il iSTEAM. IN' JOBBERS nia ; 0 BHASS&PUTEBWQHIFQBWEII.C 'Manvfacturert and Jobber of rsNCR rriRK, euro-pneumo- Branch Stores. PECK BROTHERS & CO., Jfanufbctvrtrt L. Mi R01SEY M'F'fl CO., . Jl3 V- Co., ipHEOAGO. I. and its Branch For Sale br . St., and 21 and t 47otdChambfTw i6 Head St., 43. 46. ; . e REN3W.1 E - " JOHN" JT. COWLKS. Our Good are kept by Z. C. M. I., Its Branch Store anil dealer generally In tlie Territory. " " d 103 1 U-i- II AZARI) POWDER Office, 3 Ptne Nt4 New Vrk. CottstantW on hand a romplete stock of this well known and Justly celebrated OTjbsT-- P C WX) DEIl I , linjrtirters and Jobbers of -- " .ITOTIOIsrS. . J. B. C. M. I. and an the principal ib the Territory, and i Broadway, 3SnETW" . ' , WHITE S4GOODS, Etc., i 5o. ULASTiyO, KEXTUCKT RIFXH FAIR t.AHtt, IWCK, I M HLCTMC rX' K. & CO., DUNHAM, BUCKLEY ' 3. YOUTv-BRADLK- ' ' a T. , F.w Pale t 5t..i-- - U.B.tXAWSOS.l(tait,; G. K. SHERIDAN 6S THOMAS sr., A'Eir MOBXT CO., &. TORE, ' -- i ALL WIDTHS COTTON CANVASS. IT NOW ! THINK OF ,..!' , i y i I 5 ' J . L ' ' y Eiar '312 w. r ns '; Spool Cotton Ay el's Sarsaparilla evU ft will thoronghly eraificato .',."' ; avstem. As well expoct l!f without sir as health without purs bloo.1. Cleanse th blood wita Aram's SABsArAsauju i l rSXPAaVED v - t Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowo7Mas8 Bold by all Drugstets; Z. O. M. I. f 4 JOHN-MALQUIS- THE t GARDEN SEEDS "iS TUK ' MarVet can be had at B d Rock price I . tOT jtAH W 1 tl.slxbles forfS.. . T- stu i SBO J. VESTS '. MEAT MARKET, C3, E. Second South Street, r &alnfte acliiiicry. . a . FKIITFCL E.AJCD. Kemarkabls Chans;.. . " IhTiilenrti-o- ', ' ? t -- ay r ,j hs . to-d- ; ay j to-da- y. 1 - - r ! ng j to-d- ay . ; 7 T 1 po-t-- i to-d- ay i sation explaining his withdrawal from the Prussian ministry, is reported to Feet of the TJtseanes aid Kit. Batrf "t im TO vears of aee. lit Corns treated aueeessf aJly, , norvf are m Daa conaition. a tutve All at CHEAPEST KATES, St old siana. not time to be unctuous. The telegraph fnarfniiv mnitiDlies hit work. Germany Commercial and OIItc is Interested in whatever happens in & all mis ci FroTMaiis East of J. MALQC1ST. the capitals oft the world, iacinalng Eatbs. UM ; . S.4 1 0 1 - ,li-- VI SO IK) f4a.7S . Burt, civic ball in honor WyomineLcgiBlators , vj- - 2.1 QUAttTKn. Jani-toi-'- 37'' iri ... (l'' i 3 l.ii:l7 r. il-- - 376 00 m v, v:rc:9 stock or ; GOODS, ' attnlai of the trad of Ihe TcrrHorv to our i i i ei . I n ) . T ' CUT RAILWAY RATES, SOO 00 SCO 00 2fU 250 147 1W 103 00 00 00 71 00 Tha Benefit of whirl 'we aro dsicrmlneil SIuvll be ft When In Town Give Zrs a Coll. , MAlLOnOKRS 103 00 ' - 53 77 74 71 20 W '20 OT M i l."i. . SO 00 W , . . .r I J i,irii-- i I I'iM. ' i . ' ."..-Li- i 1 ! " ' the , ,., - ' I ,,,. ojlw, VJJJ - Li , a. lV I. . d ; ; i - I k I B TieHr 1 i FIT: STYZiJZ, - ' C I ' WORKMANSHIP if 4, or 1 r ts1 rl IM jl 1 t i aa M Guaranteed. wi - i i Prices to Defy PANTING-S.- ' ' COMPETITION. I , - 1.1 Xj--9 9 ' J , . , i'UJ. ,Aro . . " Just Received an Immensb Stock of I' oTTrn-inkTr- i a ., .'J Fine Imported ' f i EiAgr-si'j'TvTT- -n .' Wc Have ;. i . 1 XU -! . . ll' Jf 'M COMMITTED ON FINANCE, Aoxm SriEas, Choiruun. " - J' April 2d, 13S4. Keoorted back to the Citv Council bv the Committee on Finance as being a correct exhibit of the receipts and disbursements of Salt Lake City Corporation for the quarter ending February 20th, ltfttt ; where upon tus uounru aoopiea saiu Auaiior-and ordered it pulilished, in m coord-- , Iteport ance with the requirements of the Cut ... 'RKCKIVK'TROMIT; ATT1CXTION. AVIT.L. i - 15 00 4 00 . onr Vtnron. CUIvca .i : i I hereby certify that jH-aiiciic- SPBIHBr-DESSS t Jtke City l.. ; 1 s. iiicirt Wblrh were pitreliNKeel on tlie late . I ; Presented to tha City Council, received and referred to the Committee on Finance.' March 31t, lW. wmnared with boots and Examiaed. vouchers in Auditor's nice and found corn , , ;.'? rsct. salt .I'll) . I M t li l furnishings, all the r spr-rlfoll- 375,0 "', March 26th, 184. Tkkbitoiit or Utah, l.lviil . ( 417 7 ' exdorskmkkts; - i, . -- 1 SESTBCK OF: GOOBSi . 152,303 10 ToUl clos of Balance In Treasnry business, Feb, S'J, lHi4-- .. ...... '" 2S4 20 .. , " I., submitted, BpectfuUyHEBEK M, WETXS, City Auditor. Auditor's OtBce, Salt Tke CKy, ; ,. . ' Marcn 1st, ina. Chsrter. ! .. 00 42.1 " " " Lodgefs Room......... , 1834. 1 GENERALLY NOW IN STOCK. . .. fOO 03 Supervisor of Streets' balary Clerk's salary,' Including clerical assistance Watermasler's Salary.. . l 600 00 Water ary. . . ' t 1. 1 ( ' ! i 720 OQ. Department n ten d e n t Supe r iWorks' Sal- .......... EslrayPouud 'Disbursements.. '. 1 NOTIONS rAND DHY GOODS VI5 1,020 XA 50 Eire and Washington Square Land .,. Assessor of water ratea' .. months. six satary, rrotH nd loss, interest, discount, etc.... Water Service Cemetery Fine.. 1...... ...... i..., Fourth Market Disulot. rrouQd rent. License Refunded Water unpply, refunded ;i ii i . 1 ! " ary . nsroTioisrs, ;oun, smTNa ! I 8.5xS iS J,8.Wi Hi vs 1,7 00 City Canal " Council Service... Attorney's halary . counsel Liberty rark..,.....,i " Police Justice's Salary, ...inclndiu, clrk Recorder and Auditor's . Salary Salary " Mayor's Marshal, Captain ot lo- bee's, etc., Salary... " House Numbering.. w.', " Treasurer's Salary.,..;' tial- " License Collector's Chief Engineer ' ; EC SWLE fe.235 f.4 . " " " " .'IVI 40 v : ,. MrpVES.'nua. ; lU " tstroetlicpartinent..,.. " Prison iJhting... and Salt. Lake " Jordan Expense . Hltfli ' printing, .... salary, etc., Police " Imgating Wati-r..,-. " Fire ery,- "! t 1 .GttiANlUE IKONWAIU:,! TIN WA U ! TO 's Biation-- lights.-fnel- -- I f......' ,1 i It WHOLESfl.tvnQCAl.Cfia a 1,i2 I' "'I I g-ocod- s, ai-- g ' dDUrsr urocones nu ot ihm-sw-- rraval tramwav.,.... " (iropriauon io iitmnr Expeuse'-hiHudlu- X hi i u. it J - foregoing is a I Auditor of Salt Lake City, for the quarter ending February 2SKh, 1h4, aud of the action taken thereon by Uio City Council of stuU city, as appears of record in niy ollice. . ; In testimony I have heretinto whereof, . . .. n: i. . .J auu.1 t a j .uio seii 1117 ftauu aiuivu k ' Salt seal of Lake the Corporate Ii a City, this fifth day of April, A. i ' A GOOD TWO " I, 1884.HtTSEtt TS .WJGANCITY, UTAff, M. WELLS, ' .torv House. m itli a rooms, besides lviiwuw, Recorder. nim, imiu room nnu mree veran dahs ; with cellar, hot or cold hvdrant water. lawn, bearing apple, near, cherrv. ulum and oilier fruit trees; also a rotl bam, stable and tranary of 2.000 hnshels eanac.itv and a cellar underneath,- -' The lot is lt4 feet front rods back , situated In the moot deby aso: sirable part of town, and will b sold at a hursrain, as the owner t:csires to ro south. Title perfect. Also a fea rood business lo cations on Second Street opposite the Post- -' . (Formerly llaytrard A Co jAauress j. it. aiaruncau. piuca IT tali. 4Aimw f Marvelous Story - ; a M j1W ING-.COIJEERENCE,.;' .1:: luO ou:. 20 Jo t V (IIENtllNG iil J aS 1MI SO ed Sloney pnid.......Tll,S33 Waterworks (including purchase of IX) tons water pipiug)......., 7,4:0 Street Improvement ,, pnrvli.-isincluding ef J psvel ars and Other equipments tAr - i iw til ' I -.R- 5: ''' I i4 W 1UK1N DISBURSEMENTS " l i3 CO ' fjwo ce , Total Keeeiptu Resources, for Qnartcr. To' Bills pavablc - , OTEXED TIIE ABOtE iTIAS if l.i'j.'iio I ( ;:1884; 1 . i " Tailors atid ."WoolentlDrapors, BOX " ' SALT LAKE CITY, f J . . P. O. 1 , 682. . ; - - 'OiWMte Yrxrr' fiM il SALT LAKE BUILDING M H Manufacturing: Company, i VI Ii . - GONTRAGTDRS ul BUILDERS, AN1 15 DEALERS Kinds of Building Materials. All s m " b,ld. KenV Lots Ke T master. Sprague, Washington.'' Terri-- f ..:M. i'"iJ:"-".:torv. ' Confirmations Geo. J. Pace,, post Mextco. master at Raton, New The House committee on Judiciary adopted liepreseutative Alay-- j adverse report on tha Joint re4 bury's solution BroDOsinK a constitutional amendment to give women the right of suffrage. Dorsheimeragreed to report on the ground that it is inexpedient to extend the right of suffrage now, but was of the opinion it would be advis able at some future time to give wo- men the right to vote. R,epresenta-- i tives Reed, Brown of Indiana, and. B. B. Taylor of Ohio will submit' a minority report. The Postmaster General has received a dispatch stating that from and after the 15th inst.. th Central Pacl tic rail way company will run a fast mail train from Ogden west, covering the dis - A tance between Ogden aqd San Fran" TOLD III TWO LETTERS. fraucisco in hours. This will com t New plete the fast mailservlculbctAveensave 21 f'Dfilf TUC cnu . "J i York and San Francisco, and I hours between these points. lliu UViii. iprt,W!t.asisc . I 17 : . 1 a i S,! FIR?T JSOljrH',ST.l Noi; . .... " - V lite. Uck n months ....-,t.- -. Koad aud btreet.... , Water Mpe- Kxte slon Dtnimnt. WaHhiugtou square. ; EKpou.se........ Land ' , i- -- llath 4 dv ; 1 ? : ; L. City Una .(.1 . ' . ta r Cirnipny...i..(..i l.liVi 5 . Tax r.ll (Jemcwrr t ; ; .5 tXoket and Hay and Grain 8 ioio , SEE ' 14" nim j.ir.ni9ct....,.fc. . . ...fl9,9 i v 1) S c ,htr Taxes ., auus rayaute-aioiie- j" borro-,.,....-- . ,7.000 00 ' ;' "! Fines In 1'ohco Court " Wntor Supply . 1 Nil , kckifts praiNQ qua nr nil . v tW- - Utt-io- - ; ! ,'' r veKN-tfnW- . f i, Dec.' 1. Bv Balance In Treasury at Uat report ..;.?1,293 II -- I t ith i'J C.unjur-.ition- f to-nig- ht, , T A a. ' ending February in, r. . iWi XXi-'- n .CuHj? of to your hoiMMwItle intrty a port HisburMsasvnts of Mlt all the Ueceipta aad , for ill!)' uuarter e4-- i ljike Citv .". HM : Ata FOREIGN. . . Rinti.kmkt-HiTew- - of : Iton. tU Xaffot ami City f1 ftf'&M Late. Citf; 'i 'To the ' - heavy snow City. AnililGrrsv;Qiiai1erly ; RsporLi t k S NO. 117. o 'i Chicago has laid claim to the estate of the notorious Kate Townsend, of New Orleans, who was murdered bv Tris- vitie ojKes. wunninguam alleges mat tne oeceasea was nis sister. Louisville". meetlm? I of th directors of the Board of Trade'to- layf the action of the New York Chara Per of Commerce. asking conirress to stop the coinage of silver dollars, was vears old, a son of Wat Harden, the Attrvrnfv t iener&l of Kentucky, shot and wounded a boyy. named Arthur The boys Glore st Frankfort were returning irom senoui, quarrel, and Glore apdlied some very offensive epithets to Harden, wha went home, rot fa shotgun and fired both barrels, one of them taking effect in an mrlv wound. nini InflmftincThe safe of the North- fhirxm.'A. Roller Works was bunrlarlaed of negotiable Lit nlrht of J3.000 worth note saying paper. The burglar left address "Safe if the company would of an R!nwr throusrh the medium would be negotiations advertisement, for the return of the into . Two arrests on suspicion seenrties. ' ''- ' have been made. WoRSEHQEliPECIALTT. fU, ac-jui- .TEMrE, Maricopa Co. A: T March 81, ISSi. Editor Deaeret.Ki count?v In tids "drv. drled-u- o it has been rain, rain, and still it is rainbeen has River and this Salt ing, spring htgher than any white man has ever known it, and to all appearances higher than it has been for a thousand years or more. Old settlers are marveling at so wonderful a change, but does not the enaorsea. , Lord say that He hath set UN hand aud San Francisco. 8. The wheat T)aii seal to change tlie times and seasons in Chicago has attracted much atten- and blind the minds ol the wicked tion throughout the State, Prices are that they may not understand. depressed, aud It is believed the causes FARMING INTEKKST8. ; which produced it will have the effect of stopping a further Increase of the A large breadth of grain has been now wheat acreage of this State. Land can sown here the winter, past . .and Is ...... t t.i ne made more productive in producing neaaingous. wunoui per.irrigation, ' '".':. ? haps it will heed none until harvest, ... frits. the ground inaybe plowed for 8. A NewiYork. committee of exJ when cane, sweet potatoes, vines, eve;, Confederate soldiers and G. A. R. re- - corn, which do finely if put in in proper all ot met made and presentatives season." nnai preparations lor the mass-me- et in Cooper Union, in aid of collect ing HONEY, WIXE, MILK AJfI OIL. r tr film U fi flVA notsUliaKmnnt s4 av sua tuw c( iiaiiiuTJiib vi This is an interior country, not un Soldiers' Home at Richmond, Va. The like old Palestine, and can be made to uen. oor wiu inciuae h. speaxers not only in milk and wine, but don, of Georgia Rev, T.j. )e Witt abound and oil. I have assurances in honey W. Sherman. and T. Talmage from the best California horticulturDavenport. Iowa, 8. For some time ists that this is "the exact climate for the residents of this city have been the olive," and I have obtained about missing articles of wearing apparel and 109 rooted cuttings for experiment. But nouseuoia use in tne most mysterious the subject Of honey is already beyond manner, and the police- proved unable question. About one year ago JMr. to cope with the case.- Finally suspic Ilayden and myself sent to California ion, through a number of small cir lor ten hives ot oees. in tnnpment cuinstances, fell upon the wife of a they were so badly handled that on arthe gospel. The rival inot inore than bees enough tor prominent minister 01house and all the two full swarms were left alive. 'From police visited the missing articles were found: klepto i these we had 22 live colonies last fall, t M mania. i which have now" multiplied to over fK) ii swarms, besides a number that1 have savs s. Omcial information Mexico, nave Mown awav. some ot wnicn the government has made arrangements found in the brush, prepared to live with the merchants regarding the and iucrease as living in a hive. stamp tax. which will remove all cause I have also takenthough some from crevices in for trouble and anxiety. The situation the that went from our. apiary. at no time has been as alarming as re- To-d- rocks, a swarm went over our heads r ported. that must have come from Kanosh, New York. 8. Tvphus fever has bro as there are no known bees in thetdirec-tio- n from- which: they came: 1 have ken out among the Poles on the east side, in the tenements. The disease is sent to California for 70 more swarms, through. railtraced, to the emigrants in the two what have been delayed road disaster, and I now fear it will be steamships lately arrived. too late for this season to move them. r lWUVkVttl 1 II IUt.U III- JV AUU four-fiftGENERAL ITEMS. live stock reports spectorof . . . ! t I I. in ui me Bueep in cuuuiy The of our little colony is health iaprnirie fected with disease. The infected dis- good, and all are cheerfully seeking to tricts have been quarantined. develop for themselves homes. Union a set of General Stanlev will be assigned the and peace prevails, and command of the Department of Texa. hands are laying tne foundation lor a meeting? house, which we trust will be The President has recognized Thomas completed through the coming summer. Hollman. Consul of Turkey, at '- New A good spirit and Interest' is manifest Orleans. in our public meetings. Sabbath Schools The Philadelphia Press Is urging that and in all the auxiliary organizations Fremont be placed on the army retired ofAthis branch. seems manifest In our good spirit f US. young men, which prompts them to Denver. 8. Tlie annual meeting of prepare iqr tne greas missionary worx the Colorado Coal & Iron Company that appears opening up in this region was held at Colorado springs of country. There is throughout this The following nine directrors .were Stake of Zion a feeling to study the A. A, Daniorth, John H. signs of the times, draw nearer to the elected Small. Henery E. Sprague, W. B. Law Lord and to each other in the Gospel. rence, J. E. Devlin, A. Rutten, W. A. very respeottuiiy, Dick. Coleman Benedict and Thos. J. Jounsox Skn. Rven. The palmer Taction represented -ol,000,and the anti Palmer 56,000 shares 01 tne total loo.uoo. Henry sprague will probably be cnosen president, vj SAN JUAN STAKE CONFKRENCE. Edwin Booth gives Irving a breakfast Conference was held at Bluff City at Delmouico's on the 14th Inst., at March 22nd and 23 A. 1. 1884. ' Conwhich several prominent actors wlL be vened on the 22nd at 10 o'clock- a. m. present. The two great actors will Present on the Stand President Piatt, play 'together In the aU lq ifew York I d. Lyman7BislQp Melson and oouncu. and other leading cities. The wrds, Quorums and Various were reported in good con- Washinarton. 8. The republican dis socletles dition. of the nomination for trict convention We held five regular meetings and a tQ the Chicago conyentiott. delegates The subjects meeting. has been in session ail uav. arm at itus priesthood on were reclaim ia treatea hour, 1.30 a.m., hasonenot succeeded the ing, the deseretiland,unity,preparlng for to any represent upon agreeing events mat are aoout to district. Disputing, quarreling ani the great and building up Zion. has been the order of transpire speech-makiTne weatuer was nne auu we nau a The and disgraceful evening. the.day general good time. scenes enacted at many 01 tne primaCHARLES. JU. W ATSOJT. ries last nieht and the disorder in the Stake Clerk. served to give a de convention cided check to the suffrage movement in the district. Tne Latent Poatal Card. - Nominations. Thomas Were Fox; o , ..... rl QnMa fill. D. O. United States consul at Plymouth; great pain- England; Win. Rockhill, of Marvlandi Judd, Esq.; has used the wuu spec lai Secretary Ol tue egaiiqn st tne wmteu oamsner, ot. jscods yn, bcuelit in neqral&la., States to China: Jonn J.Burns, I IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. rlc ri-rh- Idaho Territory ing.w, .; k f I ' CbJoab. 8. Andrew Cunnltasrham s a 4 r BLACESMlTBliirG ..trl RepairiEg. in, WagossJ y Fort Wayne. Ind.v8. storm set in this evening, and between uve anq six inches, have. laiien. it im ! " - the-bjone- TKLF.01ft.15IS. A to-da- out ths this nillF.F " GentlemenTiiy father resides at (j lover, Is nas been a rreat aufferer from Scrof ula, and the Inclosed letter will tell you what Vt, r CORRESPONDENCE. Aaaisae aMstteoaoaa aiordr -- ' of tlae Makes - Case. Oxford, Idaho, April 6th, luarTOlous euoct . -- ' r, atatMi h OF THE CHOTC IHAYK at reason wbiehloHer Trees, ' . , aHtn tne nnesi vanciies oi ua i tmr, Alo Plum and Aprnvn.- ?. Also the must dcairablo varilies of stual) .. fraits...!-AUo Kbade and Eveirrecn Tree, orna mental hbriil.lerr and tlio rareet Climbers . Ihrart cd Tree 1'mm. Also a enierb coHectlfn of Ureenhusn and had ding- Plants, f Bosqnets, Wreatha, Aacliors, Orsssss, ate, ads te arder aa Short Hotlos. i ' E. I. A K EH, . . , SCRSEtTMaH Al FLORIST... Eastern nnrsrrtes, Ko.M2e.Third Soatl Street, tialt I .ate city, Lmh. asntera alien witH proinUlWla. . utH 1IU 30 VATtlETIKS 1884. . Ayers SarsaparilE.; Six months ago 1 was completely eovered with a terrible hurtfbr and scrofuloos sores.- The humor earned shlneessant and Intolerable itching, and the skin cracked so as to cause ths blood to flow la many plaees whenever 1 moved. My suffering were great, and my Ufa a burden, 1 commenced the use ef the S akjaiaeiula la April last, and have used It regularly sine that time. My condition began to Improve at onee. : Tbs sores hare all healed, and I foal perfectly well In erary respect being- - now able to do a good day'a work. altbouhT3 year of aea. Mact inqalra what has wrought such a cor ia my ease, and I tell them, as I have bora triad to tall yoti. Aria's SAnaar mw . Ckww. VU, Oetv 21. urb. Tours gTatefully. . . ' ' , - . i. f ; i. ... rsnxrr. . i " , Atol'b SABSif arilLA curea ficrofnla aad all fcrofulons CotwplalaU, Erysip elas, EcMma, lllnrworm. Blotcbes. Sores. Bolls, aavd gnutlimi tna Sala. It,Taawrt, clears tha blood of all laps-rities, aids dig-es-t km, rnmnlates tbe action of the Boweia, and thus reatoroa altality aad trengtnena tha wuols ayatain. - . KtEPAftSn; Ml ' . . Dr. i. C. Ayer & Co., Lowe!!, Vbtt. Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles foc-- ... ,' c.i .j.j.- ..,. ','. O. W - SIIEiiIECS IF1. HD TjT 1E3 , Now Dress Goods; Florist, Seedsman and Praserver . -- i t ,1 of Fresn Flowers. lo l."b - UraAx . (, - n Rnnpttr. ; On the same even in r i a rain moke to the sheriff abont these witnesses for the defense being in court with their pistols on. II tnu turned over to Mr. Benpistols were nett, at be stated, I did not know any Knowledge tnree oi thing ot it.a to myeacu in their Delta thetu bad pistol around tneir trsons. BWith reference to the merits of the case. I wonld state that the evidence for both the defense and prosecution was attentively listened to oy me, as also the character of the evidence riven. The witnesses for the prose cation beinsr men well known by the for truth and veracity, community whose testirnonT cannot be imneacbed. the statement made by tore ther with, Racba: AVllDOB before bis death. which statement was produced in court, after doe consideration, with snnnatiiy for Mr. Stokes. I could not C.q otherwise Unn render a decision to bind tie defendant over to await the .j , i ai4, jujtj, muHiut &C110II ui wuc the approval which deoistom met with of the community as" expressed to me afterwards with the exception of Mr. ttpnnett and rjerhans a few others. Mr. Bennett stated that Le was not aware, or did not believe, that any at-to tempt whatever had been made yon briba tha. trotlee. Call it whata new Bennett has was perhaps Mr. offer please; of $250.00 name for it, but the ft, TREES. CHERRY ...... ... . Ayefs Saiaparilla ; t In all iu branches, tcell and promptly don Mill and Office. No. 221 FirKt Weet, l0 tween 3d and Id bonth But. l'.U. Itox, iiM. 1 d iv ue a4; jnado to me. In the prescflce of a wit- -' ness, by a man and not a woman as has been stated. lie saii "1 on can have t here if yon will the prisoner." Whether Mr. Stokes or the friends spoken of by Mr. Benueit had $A'ii.u or not, I am not able to say. Mr. B. sars not; and he ought to know. But I do know that the money was offered aud came 1 roiu some source which can perhaps be explained by - Mr. Bennett. Very respectfully, ; A. F. CaLDWUIX. Justice of the Peace, Oneida County, ' tnrougn." H ; ij'tl-iJ"-- ! , Thfart. o Although mioli Is saiJ aont thoIt Impor-no-bo medicine. m&y of a wri-uslpnasibio that tho subject bs never . cLunwi your attention. 1 kink rf it A lnuiat every person has some form of scrof-nlopoison latent ia bis veins. When this develops. In Serofnlons Sore. Ulcers, or the form of Rbenmat Ism, Ernpins,oria or Diseases, the SBfferlng that Organic i terrible. Hence the gratitude of thoso who disoorer, as thousands yearly do, that blooiJ-purifv'..- ig LiJ ... has had in his ease. I think bis blood atast bavs eontainod the humor for at least tct ears ; but it did not show, except In the form , Editor Deseret News: il a terofuUius sora on tbs wrist, until about In rour Issue of April 4th, 1884, 1 urn are years ago. From a few spots which ap t'u-ea letter over the siicuature of Hi poared at that time. It rradoaNy spread so as M. Bennett, attorney lor stoKes, as-- ; to cover his entire body. I assure you be was acrtins to Rive the facta in relation to terribly afflicted, and an object ot pity, when the btofces eianunauou. i ieei it iuy ha beg in using your medicine. Now; tliers are in tne few men of his age who enjoy aa good BCftltn Mr. dntv tn correct . ,. uennett . . J . 1or niiu. J Chicago, 8. The IktiNXeir$ Mon- autMiwni mine as he has. 1 could name fifty persona witn reiercnce to tne uear- - who would testify toeasily mouth. 1 1llinois: The First National the facts In his ease. : oi The follows as are morninp 11 , this. InfBank closed its doors at o'clock Tours truly, W. M. FHUXIFs." tna.1 l KDoae vu uie sucriu. uuua is miforenoon. The. cause assignea oem au titi CTltneH!tea Bioaes lor B.x O. T. by the cashier, speculationwhose e FROM THE FATHER: "It im Loth a . His answer- - to me was. at armed Hubbard, 4100.000. deficit is estimated pleasure and eves Oven to In keen our S4.V0Q0 to The bank is expect or ill ha.reThe a duty for ne to state to yon the benefit I commenced examination as the or in dav two. a dart-aresume d ed to " " from tbs ss of have 'l hiirsaav morninK av wxiutu and all monl' stockholders are reliable " ' eontinaed until about o'clock a. m i. V art TO0TI. iiVidsT. with an intermission, as rnUvllle. 8. Parker Harden. 15 COTTON DUCK. 4 t i. li . - . 1 . ( . -- A London special says : The most wonderful ten mile race on record was made yesterday by W. G. George, the amateur at the athletic club at famous . He covered ten miles In 51 minutes, 20 seconds, eclipsing alt famous Deer-foo- t, records, even that of the 51 whose record is minutes, 2tf seconds. Cleveland, 8, Duncan C. Ross and Matsada Sorakincha wrestled a mixed in the city armoiy. in match the. presence of 3,000 spectators. T bos. uurry wasreieree, Anare unnstoi umfor pire for liossj.and ffm. E. Harding ' the Ja-i- ,C The second bout wis Vron by the Jap, time ten seconds ; third bout, catch as catch can, was won by Ross,f time six minutes ; fourth bout, Japanese won by a scratch,,tiine two minutes. in tne secuna doui tne jap outtea one of Ross in the right side and broke his short ribs. In the third bout Boss butted the Jap- in the stomach, and the latter, complaining of being made sick thereby, refused to wrestle the fifth bout, and the referees gave the v match to Ross.' After the match,' t Ross matched an unknown to wrestle Horakachl on the same conditions, for two hundred dollars a side, within six days. Cattle rowers. r'.r O CnETKXNE, 8. The second day's session of the Wyoming StoCteGrowers' Association opened with a large atten dance. The Territorial veterinarian's report shows no contagious diseases of Wyoming, prevail within the limits Colorado, Nebraska or Montana- - lie deprecates the importation of Texas cattle into the Territory by rail, urges the association to adopt measures to endorses the prevent it, and heartily The bill. question pi of stock cars was thourougnly disImprovecussed, all agreeing a radical ment in the construction ot the runan become had urgent necesning gear strong resolutions were sity, and invitfPS the attention of adopted, transportation companies to the num ber of specific requirements in the construction of running gear to over come the evils compiainea or. ine trunk nsed on the Northern Faciflc a exhibited t.was favorably commented 4:; '"' on. - On motion a committee was appointed to prepare a memorial to the Secretary of the Interior, asking that the National cattle trail from Texas to the Little Missouri in the Northwest be re r opened. Tha Railroads.' f The subscription New Youk. 8. New books for'the capital- stock of theraornVork cable railway openea tuis limit.iiiy. Two luiilion dollars, Uhe llxed by jthe rapid t transit ommis-sionerwas subscribed in one hour. Washington, o. the lloose committee on public lands adopted the bv HeafeV on the bill rrrtrt nrtvnared of land a the to forfeit portion grant by thi Northern Paclttc Itailway. Oatcs, voted and Strait Van Katoir against Mierpiiort. Belford was not present a substitute offer will Delegate Brents for tli bill aarrced udou by the major tsDrougav ity 01 the committee.wnenii np for consideration In the House, The Substitute declares forfeited those lands irranted to the Northern Pucinc Railway Company, lying adjacent to that part of the line of its proposed a1l7v hntirnpn tVnllnlA. WnsthillSton ior a Territory, and Portland, Oregod, breach 01 tne conuiwonsAH ou wuicu the rest ther were granted. of the lands granted , to the com the ex i.tnvare confirmed to it onshall Inlljr press condition tliat it eonfonn to and comply with all the re ne nuiromcnts of this act. 1 company shall henceforth construct not less than UN) mi os of its rail war eacn year, ami complete and equip the whole by July 4th, lJS8t. Kxcept that portion between Watlula and Portland all t',e lands con tinned to the company shall be subject to assessment and taxation by the state, Territory, county or rou lands so nlci . All i agricultural connrnred wnicn were not soiu oeiore shall be sold by the January 1st, 1884, the United of to citicetis only company ....... t ........ . ATIiUuHAlT t t i .... id O acres u any one person, and at" prices not exceeding .fi.o: per acre. Crime aad DLuuiar. - Eastox, Pa., 8. John DUlman was hanged here at 11.10 this -morning for the murder of his wife. A dispatch from Laporte, Pennsylvania, says that James Wilson return cd there recently from Coloratlo.wbere he had been four years, and finding a man named Grossman with his wife. he shot them both and then killed him- - I. M. to-nig- RaaalBKaad Wrtitllag. Ncav YorJi:., add i4m-- - Iealerin AfaHuarturert .of unit in. to XS )cuud, S.L i . , $50. Scafa. $40- - 3 Ton, bw aw i Co., CO. SCALE -- . to-nig- WaH Street, New York. 1 i- -- n " . -- Made from the Best Norway Iron, Finished Already ! to orjve, by the . 1 . . l.it - . New York and Washington. The world Is a chess itourd, auu I must watch tha moves .affecting Germany. It Is now FM WESTBKN UHIOM TKLKQRAJII LIVC necessary to study not only tlie doini nant politicians, but also tlie wireA Jfi! AM pullers and financiers and the current opinion everywhere, and to act hastily upoof the. information telegraphed ia PliUral Fofatta. haste. The chancellorship Is no sine' Baltimore. 8. A convention ot col cure: duties might overtax a young ored delegate, ) la. Dumber, repre- man's its and without the Emsenting all the counties of the State peror'sstrength, support v I could not get and the several districts ESTABLISHED I860. . 884 . J' iner, Fuller jo i . VOL,, XVII. hi ntw place Kfhuiinmt. Thirt gomtM St. As. B40 W,SXUock$wmtfCUfl Mourn. ' To FLACE OCCCFIEfl iSOVT TTIS1JBCSIXES3 acres ot rronad. A very larte. XX on was l!.'i 1.., i I c;:(i i 3gE3. Tvv:;; X. New Table. Linens, J O IE j -- new rreenhouse buut ids froona last Fall aad is now in rood working; order. Ailed srith plants of all kinds for spring sale, aeh aa house, bedding; and basket Blasts. ia ' variety, and at moderate prices' groat uaroea seeua, par mm nuawc, well aa in packets, in rrcat variety and at moderate prices, aise peas 'H, eora and herb seed. , AU aorat decorations made to order of Uv Sowers, or waddings, fnoerals. etc.. r absrnojr rnnsn, a wreatns, eroaaes, sscaon, oemna, Ml ( rtK ro l. Jo aOse baad boaqaeta, table boa- tiklara. vm mvmK v.uwr ran wwni SjaetS, etc so in embalm process and perfect by tha tbeywUl keep for maoy years. The largest itock of fancy baiheu, ererluUnt flowrf , aad eraaaneatal rrass In the city. cab' Frail trees, ahade trees and shrubs, ;i - ! .(, ..and Imnst bawe. eanltaowsr, eolery, im rrcasttia auavd By nnaoreaior bytM plaiitf snail or imuwi aoa.- - Orders express prourrtiy by to- all eaaioat-- r : rr"f,-.Vr, f, m'i sueadd to. Cstalofroe freeinvited f to look at era. Visitors are' cordially : ' : the greenhouse, '.' ".Kit--'tlauidffiwa ia the Hrit-itor-r kone on tha rronnd. lha Oeaver- A K- - Grande street cars pass by my place avsry 13 nunataai ; i " SIL DRESS. GOODS, EmbMderibs'r 1 w Goods. us, nm . ; 1. .I,,) A:. NEW. id.: I. : as to Tn abotci:. w a.... -- vow t pailt kkckittxq ,, ; i. ;: . . Lafp '! - ' - "- ' ' ' FI:;v:r S:::3, C,:r '.;.ZZZ Vizis. . 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