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Show ' um sate i EVENING "MAI ii 3 .. 1 Jft.-i- ) l U i . SALT LAZE CITY, MONDAY. JUNE S, 1876. T! THE TUB! BE ASOJAUIlURT t'HAXni.KB Mill Honings, and Brer Evening, Sun days axeaiitad. IT TMI Yalta Bra. ootk Btmrt, West or DPiRAlBa.. i ? nr TSSMS milk-and-wa- 1 SUBSCRIPTION : ail or by gmnr. f V Jr., Manager. ARCHIE McGOWN, axptw MJJ JJ A w Thm. month QMXOBtl' ( Delivered by sorrier at 31 cant par waak. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. nk Hain. Rooav & W. Bmmarr. g, BENNETT A HARKNESS, I . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- Mala 8 treat, BO Ui BALT LAKH CITY. W. H. JOHNSON, Attorney ft Cwneelor at Law. t Haring bleated Ttrritnr. will thTfltnrT and Catted State. Bintham Canijn, Utah in all tha Court. of tha taprama Court of tha "e pr-tl- In Prnnr-- attentfen fivm to any boainaM to wy eare. Bateenea given if required. t Alut Hlui. fun 1iLra,v TILFORO A HAGAN, LAW. ATTORNKYSAT OTTICl in Federal Chart Building. . . ss c H. MORGAN. attorney at law. 11 and IS Court Honan building. - UTAH. CITT ' - ALT LAKE Ri rou rror Di K.H.Bmbv. BASKIN A DEWOLF, t and Counselor Attorney Ora- - QBi IT LAY. Joia k rart'e Jwlry iwe, TT L'KA CITY. Utah. ATTORNEVS AT LAW. OFFICE Nos. IS k IS, Ftederel Oonrt k CLEMENTS, te Of let) MINING ATTOR-N- - GILCHRIST Public (Water LAND ft YS. OBaa BALT LIKE Building Sharkey's TTY - - - at Wahio(ton. ICAIC EIIITT HOOSf.1 K. GiLcnator, at Sait Lnka City. WASHnUTOY C. C. - UTAH. D.& h, C. M. D., RUSSEL, WILLIAM Medical Eleotriofan ' ' and Baunohiedtiat u Tint Sooth Strate. 'ornar Sixth late Street, tha tf SALT LAKE CITY. ;et I. WHITE, M- - D. and Snraeon. Phyalotan No. K tat TteonU Bt, up tealra). ttM en Over the Jlrw York Candy Btora ROBT A. WADDILL, ss. , 4 ikf Main Street, ' SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. It ' SOCIETIES. 044 Yell wo. Otio Lonoa. No. orory L 0. 0. atTSa m., in tw Mali. onr Thuray Calirhrnla Store. Main te , Salt LnkeCit Odd Kellow in toed tenndlnnnre Invited to attend. HKKY COUN, S.U. den Sitewin, Searetnry. FMet, ' 1, less than Eighty-Fo- ur 044 rellewn, A (L" WU UdUl,tol(0 Bnnai anion Hcrib. ) Hours. Grand Reception of the Fast Tra n in San Francisco. 044 v 90 Mian, rr fcanut Lonaa, Xa O O. T, Y1 Booday, alTK p. m . la Maw Hall one (Mb fcruu tor Mteaaiiaa.B HLaka Hlluea la am aundag lnrtad te attyd. ' BIOi ABBIMaBY, m. A t , tL it. w.K, Lumen jineurf of Turkey.' The Indians Gathering In Force. The Political Caldron Still Bolling., EASTERN. Prwknblllslra 4 Pwealfelllllea. New York, Juna 4. In regard to lha Blaina case lha World says lha part Morton, Bristow and Conkling, or oven Grant hava taken about these exposure ia a question wbiah par hap. Blaina can already understand. If this bo so ha will giva tha naxl waak ta ravenga. Certain it is that soma if not all of Iheia men hava been quietly urging on tha attack and ssposuro a so off-a- t to Blaina's attempt to appropriate thair particular field. With trie downfall of Blame there ia no question but that Conkling will be the leading candidate heliir lha Cnnvanlion. If there waa only time this present position would put him in peril of tha combined attack from all his competitors and perhaps lead to hia downfall too before the Convention assembled, but the Convention i too near at hand Air tho success of any such movement, with Blaine out ef tha way. Mr. Conkling ha tha a'ear lead and hi friends ara now more than over cunfidaot of success. Conkling organs in lhi Slate hava coin men advocating Hayes of Ohio, for Vice President, a a combination is being mode in that direction. If this it tba pmgramma it insures a combination of the three grant centennial Biatm of Naw York, Ohio and Pennylvania, and will prova a starling point Air tha nomination. c-- d y,. I. .1OROWn, PfMrtoMffu 4, 'Finest Carriaffes a ' New Turk,' Juno 4. Tha World's Washington despatch says nno member of the Judiciary Committee has intimated an opinion that the letters do not connect Blaine with any of tha mattan under investigation, but show that ha he been dabbling in a variety of enterprises. Perhaps an opinion nearer tha truth is that of one of Bleine's friends end political workers who has built up In bis own mind tho theory thei tbo letters ' era actually harmless; that knowing this, Blame hoe made all this hullabaloo a boat them', believing that the sympathy of the people will be with him in hi defence of his prieete papers, and that a few days before the Convention ha will read them in the House and have them published, thinking to show tb Committee up in a light, and create a furor in hi own Asvor, that shall yet secure him the Cincinn Hi nomination. Dsksswa.'' It lag Be the ' Tha Herald Now York, Juno 4. field now looks as if Conkling tbo says loads tbo column, with Washburn gaining on him. The anlors of Bristow ara stealing slowly to tha front. It may be, after all, that victory i declaring for the great unknown, whose mysv tery is still unbroken. Melclde wf Afeilwl Aaala. Washington May 4. Tha Turkish Minister of foreign affairs has addressed the following telegram to lbs Turkish minister: "A sad event ho just painfully afflicted our august tuvaraiga and bis government. Abdul Azxix Khan, lata Sultan, who has for some timo post unfoitunaiely given evident signs of menial . darangement, having locked himself up this morning in his apartments at the palace of T Cherangan, committed suicide by opening the .it bis arm with scissors, which be bed concealed on hi person. The Imperial Government hastened to call a legal inquest to bo made, also detailed a medical report which will bo forwarded to you very soon. Htah officers, both civil end military, will bo present cl the funeral of hia M0ty which will taka place with tho accustomed pomp end hanors duo to the deceased whoso body Yill ba laid in tha Mansoloun of Sultan Mubumuud. to-d- .' S. ii Ii ' J t, i Hit ! ,i , M v i x AND LIVERY. ft ' V, tin - t i .9 Balt1 Late1 lax is: :.fcl i.tClijt b -- J- LIVEUT STABLE. . - wall-arme- d, vo , . FOREIGN. . V MISCELLANEOUS. , tatatemsmamsnsMteuswteswLkrassAi.mmsfe , He;eluitf Ixehuge ili' ENGLAND. ... - IS. i. :::mr of th Sultra was not simply tho dra thmnement of Abdul Asia but of Beotian influence in Conttantinopta. Ruseian journal, charge Ka gland with being at lha bottom of the Turkish revolution. , Ael4at ! HMfUal, A tank containing a thanand gallons of water, in St. Hospital, gave way early this moriiing. Th water crashed through tha wards, carrying patients in their bed bsfora it, tearing out tha walla,' and deluging the entire building. Several patient, wart killed sod many variously Injured. - , . - 2 Itrates.) ta ! ' I' (us.. nut, SAuroani.iaBntfegnB WITJEd; . ties, Om'NNt Uttm, j . i . i i - - i . ,v-?- w-- s.ita'.- . - 1 . i Constantly- am 'Haadi Best Inuids r ci&n. - Uil i 4 t.( DCFoxuED ; ... J- .1 Coe. CswiaMelal nud flamed flentk BrlUsh IslasosA u London, Juno 4. It la. goo orally accepted aa a feci that tba dothranamaal IS ' .. & I CALL ATTaXXXOSAXOn. IR1EF TELESRAMS. :e rBHf The Emperor and Emprm of Brasil arrived in New York- yesterday avaa-- i ing on route for Niagara Falls. The Southern Memorial Association of Washington on Saturday last, decorated tba graves of tbo Confodanta adder burned at Arlington. Among the dalngataa to tho St. Louis Convention (from 'Virginia,') ia Gan. Fitxhugh, Boa rotary. In 4 drupkanJght In.Trsuton, N. J., Goo. C. Saxton was killad. ,..1 ,i ;; Manning a ooli, leil IititruA Cillietiu, nti .: .H fer anaseoad Lets tar Oel an Kstaesg. ef Ysoptrty ? 4 I. 4 ,ti B'J 'VF t k Dsad YUls, atai., dsastaug "1 1 ecknawledgeg. :'P-ro- na YrnNUg Mkney, ae haitUg a Loan, wUido well h etellagte " . i - i ; . .tj : !' tawma Office 2nd quality. Letters received from members of tho two expeditions from Cfneiannti deny lha report that saven of tho party warn killed. On th contrary, both expeditions arrived safely at Custer City. George Band; tba . brilliant French novel writer is dying. It Notary YalHeilwarn ta IM A There is an increased demand for wool in Now England, but sniaa art confined to tha now spring California WAmM HBftt knfk etomt,' . Rofbreiteatf giVutl ' J ate i.N sad (' sate tt MAFplIoflM. iad BHlldenv ' Comnerolal 4txSett fitted X X3T an All-- Bxeaatad oa taadrasta Mta. Utiastte Huplled. . 9 :i. r .. v i Jt I oa oNi l - 4 kell: Lsk ' Clty lasdy sod s, i , i.-'- , Fususma ssthn ssmoirs " i , hoslw nod Iraeives, Balls Orei'AcBulUon. , -- v- .ir - jr llll HI k Addrass r ' 'J .ln.ii; i a lNry Vi . OHAIBIAL ' i, I. 4 MU' AES OMi tein 'City. g . te V i .Y Best Advertising Hedlom 1.4 REVi FOR OLD ! lit .! . o TH IN territory,; SECOSP HAHP CLSTI1D t (tu . IM .'k'-fc'W- Bought oad Raid 2am vn Qm k fill Latest Telegraphic Reports . Clson lot, Seoaitag iiod Rspuiitai Eon 4 . the Pramatly sad 1 tt anti-Rom- BnukM f Pjrthles. termu Lom ho ' and and I 1W1 . e rrnln Hdl. apa & at TH w T.YLLC.8., oCILaada. Hen. 44 Ha 1, ler Tuan, j5tBaaunelie Mtad. held at Hall temei Mal te.. na tha sr... amro'-otto- Tend y '.1 teoBnraaE ro- Kapu nr Ft" So la Odd fok, tenant Bank, arduaremg KUU aurdlally br-tao- - 1. c aar liet and third atTte eleeh. 4 -- i .y 0- - B. M. ll:- - FELL LOCAL ' : i r,. 't .! t . - , f i. I i'i . 4 j DEFUTMET i - ". . Ihnn-speosiblH- iy v- Ill'll, s Hnnm .ttiutsn GwW 0U'W s kU ItatatMHU. Order I ,w . Br i i ofilfiterMn uaK . 2nd latbt ram a vmsm lawtitH, . d. f MarC-- tl a ' 7 8 ' t I: ..nun OLIVER ' DURAMTe MWAKMfi ri WIlisSlM jnCIAR. UTAH Cl if..s Ini JOBBING1 THE ONLY PAPER I. fir A jPGTTEE, MOOES Carpenters EVuNlAG MAIL THE UTAH ' Etc, ff .1 ' s 'l. MirnnBar, i He , K i ,fl , Wawfe, A tew S Gtabieo ' Chsyanne, Juna 4, Three man wort mum nr killad by Indians this morning, on Cedar Croak, forty miles south of Sidney, . , Bloodsd Otook. 1 - and twolso milas west of Riversidoi ' Tbay era thought to hava been Ohey-onn- ei on their way north from Rspiftli-ca- n Valley. A courier ia iu at Fort from Red Cloud agency, Laramie y and ' reports additional departure of ThMtM BtfMt young warriors for tbo north. light Fifth tho have of of Cavalry last the DE8ERKT HAIIoiuL BANK companies been ordered from the Department of Missouri to Fort Laramie. One buna IUBT POISB Alt BAIBAGir dred and twenty bnake Indians base been enrolled at Camp Brown, all " ilwanatOalLV''' : and have started to moot Go. . a i. with him in, lha Crook to J9 iSbliag., !i ,j campaign. " Lessen. ld iolf-oleet- ' --- to-da- epee-ulali- WESTERN. nramv, , Now York, . Juna 4. About one hundrsd and twenty nawly imported Chinamen wont to work yesterday on iba Long Island railroad at 79 coal . par day. SMv jSliBLIft. Bat Pennsylvania. llslas-Balilgs- a Dexter CUmm Ukw. ladloa NO. 153. after- noon tho lightning struck aa oil tank belonging' to 0. L Harrington, one mile south of Qii City. Tbs tank i aoa tainlng 21,000 barrsls of orudo oil lm. mediately exploded and set fire to tho tank ownsd by G. McGraw Bros, containing 23.000 barrels of oil. Lorn estimated at f 100,000. wa i a , H ; L1VFRY AND FEED tell Task. Pa , June 4. Tnis it na Oil Tank Explosion In , Mood Ilia, . The Tribuna eoatonds that Mr. Chnnd-r- a aunalructien in wrong. Wa are content that tha Tribunn Aght it out with thn Secretary an that linn if it takne Arrival 1 Iks Llxklslng Tral. nil summor. San Francisco, Juno 4. The trfn Becoming wearied with tho direurd arrived on Oakland wharf which ia of that blatant journal whote harp of a iihin tho city limits of San Francisco ingia airing, attuned to the pi ai.et of at B 25 a m., twenty-si- x minutes le--t oma favorite official has aound-- d every than hours. four It arrived at eighty note in tba Kale of toadyism, lha 3t AIL the wharf on this side at 9.45, and at look occaaioo latt week to remind the 9 52K the guests slighted in tba court Tribuno that it was. harping on th nf the Palace Hotel, dusty and travel wrong string in speaking of the Iom of worn, but in good health and spirita Mr. Black' official tervicea a a public angina nninb-- r Airty nina brought tha calamity. In answer thereto, alter two tram through from Ogdon with tha asor tares daya of continuoua litbor. sistance of an additional angina in crossby Rime of tho bet lawyer in ing the Sierras. Tbs time from Ogden Sait Lake oily," (heaven inva tha to San Francisco was 23 hour Tho actual minutes. mouse is and fifty-tw- o markj tha inflnltaa-iretimo from Ogden to brought Airth, heralded a the puny Tri- averago runningwas fbrty-on- o and Oakland wharf bune four! usually ara with a great Considerable miles per hour. louriih of trumpet. Tc rough n tediou trouble was axparimieed on tho Cal tral oolumn and a half, lha windy engineer Pacific Aom tha wearing out of brake shoes ou the Pens. Ivania ears, and in of tho "organ," pufls and lha mountains th Centra! company pul veer the law which probi ita in on two of their own ooache to brake blow, Sectha Governor and io many word, tha train.. No accident of any kind retary of a Territory from receiving occurred throughoutI the trip. Shortly after arrival break art wa Mrvad at any Compensation other than that pro which prominent oiliasns, army and vlded by the Inwtof lbs United State. navy pfficers, representatives of tha The (pitalul organ decIarM ita belief press be theatrical profession, railroad that in every ' other Territory of the officials and tho Mayor and city auwere present. A salute of thirtUnion, lawa ara in enttance providing thorities een guns was fired from the roof of the lor tha payment of fern to the Secretary. Palace Hotel, on their arrival at the In other word ft presume that in da wharf. Tha rest of tho day will bo da' Bence of aipra United State law upon voted to reeded rest, and a serenade in the evening. tha subject,' tba legislators o f other have attempted an impossibility that i,by Territorial nsnitement to null-- tj CEO. M, SCOTT CO thn law of tha nation. If them ara DMMT-isuch annulments they are a wnrtblcM a i tha argument drawn from thair ex Istanaa. Than might bn soma axcuia far official, who, Ignorant of tha statute of tba United States, and under An tail ralhslls Order, 1 EtOJ vsmuraf oolor of pretended law should demand Chicago, May 4. A local organisalea but lhara is no excuta hare. Tha of Iba society tion was affected Stoves, Tinware, assertion that Section 1855, of tho Bt known as tho Order of the Knights of I ; i ) I lha Bun which ia a secret vised statutes duos not prevent tha imTo X arcs? mil mate epee aa. Catholic order end will operate in roo tho for fens of by SearaUry position neclioii with the Biota organisation. ttrvice pertaining to hia offioa and for MILL FININGS, Bpcnoer gspatUM M Uaane. which ha is paid by flxod salary, feut Ala., Juno A- - Marengo Montgomery, which apply only to appropriaUuna A Blaekmiih Tools, Hjm tho largest negro councounty, on of tarriterial logislaluras may bo inalirod to .. ties in tha Stale to-dETC. TO. , ETC repudiated poa .. for tha added malt at compensation ' ear, or May 20th Convention, and enand beo It a Governor of arviooa bind dorsed ratary, Yohe the bote XMhsalw ahmga ticket. loti, rdw.fer Ms .p.bM and water son H. Thaall, F. prominent oolorod io tbud nod for foteoed, that avon tba am tMa.AKteag.Xlo. sltaruate alaetor for th and fothars wha tumhlar Republican and ioAy ground nt largo on tha Sponsor Uakot, lad AST TIMPLB ST.g StateBIOfOBOnt. thn artiola In quwtioa . thnuta tbo SALT LAXI CUT. of such bb oplnloo ufon HARDWARE I Suicide of the Late Sultan , ter-ritv- ris Ho. 1. I. 0- - 0. T. ffinon BnoAUrnNaT, arte nud third Tuwday of orory month, at ikU fallow1 Hall, orar ohn Nora. atT i o'eloek a m. VUitio Fatri I . Isplsslaa of i. i ; Telegraph. By tha one-eigh- th FRED. CARTER, GENERAL AUCTIONEER Connor's Building. i From Ocetn to Ocean In nl Hon-oBoom 17. SALT LAKE CITY. DA! com-pansili- ad PUBLIC. NOTAHY , Todornl Cnrt & re-f- or 1 BREARLY A MAXWELL, E! Tha Tribuna tafcri iiiue with --'re re-l-a ry Chandler in hie eonntraclion of tha aw baarinyon 8w;rlary Black' ear, t aaji "TheM ail In n vary feeble la defending Gorernur Xmery'a malicious parscuiiiin of becrolnry Black, chargaa tha Tribuna with unkindnna to Iba latter ganllaman in koaping hia nams befora tba public whan ha ii no turiuuily in lha wrung. . According to our ou temporary, Mr. Hack has fur n long lima been guilty of anminal acta, which ha praeislod in pnrprtraling, although ramonitrated with by tiio Governor, for which the penalty prescribed by the United Slatm If taiuie i fine and Impruoument. thia is n trua aistemaol of tho caae, then the Tribune and all Mr. Black'a numrriHtf friend ara guilty of dialoyal-t- y In upholding him in wrong-doinand Governor Emery, fn leaking to procure lha removal of o flagilioiu a public officer, it entitled to tho hearty Ihnnki of th eotnmuai y. Hncrotnry Chandler anya in n meant circular: "Sir: It hti bean brought to tho attention of this depurtmant that tha of tbn territories of the United States charge and receive faea tor iavuing commiwi.nii, furnishing ceruflml copies of paper, and Air other sar vices required in thn perfbrmnncn of tbnir official du-tiIn this connection I have lha honor to invito your attention to section 1,855 of lha revised statute, which it in the Allowing language, vis; ."No law of any territorial legislature (hall bn medn or an forced by which the governor or secretary of a territory, or the raenibera or officer of any territorial logUlaluro ara paid any eompentaliun other than that provided by tho law o lha United States "Th companialion of tho offleara and member above referred to i ipeciflcal y Asad by "tha lawoflho United Slate, and tho itetute nowLera provide Air the nllowaneo to any of them of Aw Air any larvica whatever io connection with their official dalles. It i ciesr, tnersfers, in. view of the oapmes probi hi lion contained in thn fere going taction that tha charging of (ueh fas by any mch officer or member, even under authority of Urrtfonal law, L illegal, and, by whomsoever pi settled, must bn ar-tio- COAIAIf rniTIII All NIUSNIII BAIL of soma unnamed and unknown lawyers. The Aid probably ral julgus in TsrriloriM nr not reared to in said section 1855, and tho effort of th servilo ogan of Heerotary Block to off.et the app'oprialion of tho Utah Legisiaturo for rxtrn eomponsn-tio- n to tho judges of this Territory, against the double compensation it would obtain without tba color of law Air lha Secretary, i to us a slang phrase, "too thin." When tha action of tho Utah appropriating additional oompeasatinn to the judges cams to tha knowledge of Congress, Judge Hoar, of MMiachuaolta, although eonvincod of tba justice of the proposed increase of thair ealurias, yet with aeoiiona 1,785 and 5,481 of tha Revised Statutes, rad to by ua in last Thursdays Vail, before him, could not do otherwise than condemn any and all action by Territorial Lagtalalures look! ig to tha increase of pay of United Stataa officers whose aalaries ara fixed by law. Tha contingent fund entrusted to oiecutiva officers, in soma cases to bo used at their discretion but never fur their own emolument, has nothing to do with tha Seciatary's case. H baa a liberal salary, and for the work required of him, tha largest, wa think, of any federal official in the Territory. Hi office rent and atationary ara paid for by the Government, and tha Governor baa aa good a right to require a fee for signing a notary's commission as tha Secretary has for affixing the aanl of tha Territory. Tha acta of both era a part of lha duties of thair position for which they ara paid a fixed salary, and the law especially stales that lb see two officers shal' uot ha allowed "any other than tha. provided by lha laws of tha United Sietas." The Tribune cannot maka a martyr out of Mr. Block, and wa know that Mr. Black don't thank it for ita clumsy effort to da so. tho shnuldars 7 -- .! j THE UTAH EVENING is i mianra J-- il ".l'L ' ' MONDAY MORNING EDITION. 701. I. . grV . J I . . "4e! I r t- |