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Show BESERET EVENING T IRj XT T H GO TRADE (71 rnnr OL'ininn lUnibMUU S. Jefferson 'lhi na;gn CUI9, fjCVkaJ. Y O THADE BY It K ' Bt UU AUEBICA.1. St.. Chicago. - FOrtGES. TOOLS. tint Etc Kit of Toola, .d fl' . rtng 44 JOHN C. NEEMES M ri'ATIOM AT INttTON. W.4f-i- THE WARPATH. w il Leimirt. Wm. K OKLAHOMA BOOMERS NT1XL OH tor Light Work. $10 eoio. auvu and mv Til Ite-tu- n Forge Hui TELEGRAPH. raa wksiikn ckioh niMQRAru ujol tu- o ion, sjuh Ma lneru'Bd o ilfe0, I unuer'M Keale, aO- Utile Detective" s,o. to 25a, $3. 4 Tom Krner XE W nn dUALC 7.? S CO., THE UAILKOAD MTBIHEKN, EW ETC. Iteum from fVanbiuxton. 11. The "Backrlione" Washinoton, MA X UFA C T L'RINO wa tiffer3l (y Van lanl before tliu Senate as untioi.sliel blitlcss. 'au Wjfk suit the Senator from ColoraUoCrtllcr) lutd tune tt) New Voik to In? absent it day or two, and II, 19, 1?, 14 II ICiltll HEIIIE, that action upon the resolution !e dcferied until Friday. CEiICA.C3-0- . N'anWyek offered a resolution that tin- .Secretary ot Interior autl Attorney tGooih are l.y 7,. C. M. I., Its Rrancb ho directed tt take the steps in tbo 'ure aud dealerskept fcuue rally Territory. d 103 1 r necessary to prevent certain lands in Florida and Alabama oving sold by the Atlantic and (iulf West India Transit Company, lie requested that it lie ou STAR the tabid for the present. After the lapse of twenty minuter, appeared and Secretary Fruden FOMSIIKD OK DUIKD, delivered "suudry messages in writ-inir- ." of A never marvel varies. This powder Will hold a shoe on Longer than any afore ses'1'he Senate went into strength and wbolesomenesa parity, other. We guarantee our Nails economical than the ordinary kinds, and sion, and live minutesexecutive later adcannot be sold in competition with the multo he Equal ;n Quality and titudes of low test, snort weight, alum oi journed. The President has nominated Edward Durability to any made. phosphate powder. D. Clark, of Mississippi, as Assistant Sold mly in cnn. ItOTAL BakinO POW Mads from the Norway dku Co.. VM Wall Street. New York. Secretary of Interior. Finished Secretary Lamar insays lils reason for Already Iron, the land patent action suspending to orlve, by the & B. W. M1JRRIA3I toootain an opportunity to CO., matter was examine into the merits of the commnd Dtaltri sn UNION IIORSK NAIL. CO., ttamifmeturtm claims. pany's The Star says Secretary Bayard has OHIO-A-O-O- . taken steps for the formal withdrawal Tor P ile ly Z. C. M. I. and its of all treaties pending in the Senate. Thi-- will leave the Senate with OF KVKRY DKSCRIP T10X. dl03 ly Branch Stores. nothing to do but to pass upon nomlnatiens, u now is the prevailing iiupres.-ioAim my, Jivrsra. and that the session will liot last more than KSTAHLISflRD 1SSO. FOR SAIJC BY Z. O. M. L, two weeks longer. There was about the usual rush of & TURNER CO., visitors at the White House BRINCKERHOFP, & The President arose early, and at once betook himself to opening his mail, 109 Daane St.. New Terh. Manufacturers of and Dealers in CottoW which was unusally large. As one of Wkolttal Mmmfactureri of the clerks at the White House put it, Sail Dock. "Woodberry." Druid Wills. "Poi.iiemus" aiM oilier ravorite brands, all "President Cleveland receives as SASH, DOORS A.D BLLXDS, numbers Hard, Medal m and Sort. many letters in a day as ex President II TIE CRET Arthur received in a week." It is a OOCi FOB QIEIALLSJL9E.BRGWX.6B lair reference that many of the letters 14 to 150 v of ail numbers ass Cottom Can MmmtM, feiw, ItmrrH Witt, Btmirm, inches and relate to appointments to office. The wide, for Deck, Clar, Truuk and President ran hurriedly through the Wagon Coverings, Machine Aiivini tair Railing, BttlHutei-- .VeweJs, ito. for other purpose, constantly U store and mail and then began the reception of made to order. 111. visitors, many of. whom had been, for U. S. Hunting Co., "Standard" iu waiting some time.. Among the Agents Oar Goods are constantly kept in Stock by and "Eagle," by the Case or less quantity. callers were the larrest Lumber Healers in Salt Late These Goods can be obtained at L. C. M. I. from Kentucky,Congressional delegates IllinoLvlowa, North and Frite Moulding City and Pirden. ljats Carolina and Florida. The Sect etary Books sen i bee upon auphcalioB War. of called about noon and bad a dl03 ly PECK BROTHERS & CO., loug conference with the President. At o'clock the doors of the White House were thrown open to the public, aud MammfmcMm m l e the President was kept busy receiving STEAM. callers for over an hour. I1ASS PUTE1 WSBI FBB VATEI. CAS Col. Larnont said that the reFairbanks Fine Family Soaps. duction in the clerical, force at the JOBBERS IN White House was madft" luerely in the ECONOMY IN BUTINU interest of economy, therefore no apTHERE 13 NO tt is because Vf RAP, PLUMBERS MATERIALS, pointments solely would be made to fill vabut when you can get the 3B:E3ST at cancies created. He said? there might tt the price of the poorer article it is clear 7S BMka HtrMl, iv to your advantage to purchase. possibly be one or two more changes in the personnel of the force, but that Fairbank's Fine Family would be all. SinccPresWent CleveRefer by permjaalon to David James, Salt land's Inauguration, the entire clerical fS Lake Ul- tforce, including the private secretary, has been busily engaged from S o'clock are undoubtedly the very best in the mar in the morning until midnight. It is IK. It voit have anv doulit as to thU fact, will try the ikiaps and vou will be convinced. CO. & HAMLIN expected that the rush of business HEMPHILL, The are of the finest materials and compel the continuance of these work-in- s; prepared skillfully. hours for some time to come. One CAttPTZTIITG, of the regulations of the house proIs now celebrated ail over the- country, and from smoking la the hibits is in every respect strictly first class. It is rm.1 in mm, bbbsscts. b.ts, etc. offices.- employes on lasts hands and thi wonderfully easy F.dward D. Clark, of Vlcksburg, 142 k. S44 BROADWAY, when being used. nominated for Assistant Miss., y We !m make the following well known Secretary of the Interior, la a member randa, all of which are highly recommended In very high standing of the bar of MisWKST, LIKKSIDK, BMIXIaMT, SOLDR mr Our Goods are kept by Z. C. kf. I., and sissippi, and has practiced: before the OLD flEKaUX, S1AMMKB, JKWRL, the United States, its Branch Stores. Supreine Court aof man 4I.I1AMBKS, SPAMSH CASTILE. FAatlLI. Z1.TKA AMERICA of great legal lie is said to he aand force of character.' He learning Samples at any of our Soaps always furnished when desired. has also been so wedded to his profesN. K. KAIRBANK a CO.. Chicago. 111. sion that he has steadfastly dec fined to have any connection with politics although hoi d i u g s t rong democratic opinions. At the Postoffice and Interior Departments the roslt of visitors continued Ofl)A .l Pin Rt, New Tsrk. without diminution, and notices have been posted in confpieuous places Constantly on hand a complete stock of tfcia Postmaster-Generwell known and Justly celebrated and Secretlic Old Reliable f'onceiirrAtOfl l.vc f ir by the h A.MII.V .sii.M" MAIvlNti. Jdri i tions u tary of the Interior to the effect that f mi ikinu" ie3 Soft i IE only Senators and Representatives oMipiiny each c:in for k 11 i.s ti.ll t iinl Toilet Kusp C'; I.( would be received in the afternoon. H LA STI SO, KEfiTVCKY IlIVLM, m rcntli. Ask ou; f.'rni"i r lor This regulation is beginning to have a FAIR LAWS, ItVCK, H 1POMKI Kit, ,ui.l t:iki n oilier. effect, and both those officjierceptlble E1.ECTHIC t'L'SB. KHS'X SALT MINI I'll CO., Phila.li Iphia. ials now Hud time to devote a sViall portion of the !ay to necessary routine for Sale bv Z. C. M. I. and all the principal business. iur". in the Territory, and The Secretary of the Treasury had a 11. n. C'LAWNOH, A luclud-in- g larje number of callers three large delegation one from Kentucky, headed by Senator Beck aud L. JI. UOISEY CO., Speaker Carlisle ; another from North headed by Seuator Vance, SALT UKE CITT BREWERY Cuiolina, and a third from Virginia, headed by Mamifaccurert and Jobber of V'y-k- CONFECTIONERS, i .'d - l Q Absolutely Pure. Bt : LOOKING GLASSES s iif Palmer, Fler Co, to-da- y. -- , CHICAGO, 1 USE THE BEST! I O i i to-d- ay H in.-vd- WHITE 8TA.Il - to-da- NEW HAZARD POWDER o w id :r & u :tr - SAPONIFIER to-d- ay al I . l i i vi lrl. . I . ". -- to-Ua- y, JITG PUMPS AND FIRE ENGINES, ftp sid l.l Pipes, Plumbers' Nhset Lrad, (Java aud Kleskos Fitters Brut Jxm1., U1c-lIloae and Parking. tt TO OUR rATRONS: are now selling our favorite Boer la Four and Eight Gallon Kegs, u, AT Agricultural Implements, rKSCS WIRE. BARBED WIRE. rmSCINO, Etc., and S.'J.SO Each it $1.75 TO THE FAMILY TRAIjE. Etc. IBS I1BTB SECQSO ST., ST. LOQIS. MO. d Orders w'll be promptly attended to doliteiy made U auy part of till City MOKITZ & CITLLEN, PitOPKlKTOHB. Uf VitcrnoH 's Meat Market. PETERSON & WEST, BUTCHERS. LW SAUSAGK A SPECIALTY. J OVERLAND HOIJ.SIi, South of Walker House, Main SW Salt Lake City, Utah. Iss Vau'ly Trailc Solicited. Order by Telephone WEST, MUST SOUTH STRKKT. Bates tban Better accomodations at any other Hotel in the City. JOSEPH E.TAYLOR TERMS, $1.00 to $1.75 UNDERTAKER of UTAH. lo. 2f33 FIRST SOUTH STREET E; TELEPHONE No. 70. a"HlfS IS TO OIVK ACCOKDINU HAYTSTES & SON, Steam Boiler Makers, PER BUT, TO KOOM. W. A. PITT, Proprietor. (T aVN CO s fid o O " - R U!l Mil TUIS, CUIUS. UTTIES. MS, CTS. r. Shop, IK B looks East of Depot, O. Bex. 625, - Slt Lke City. ffenerai Repairing Don Promptly. Befer te emy Weri Urn ey as wttk naT GEO. M. SCOTT &ZQ- ceLut in Harflware,Iron,St8Bl, Stove, Tinware, Ss h:-- 0 Representative Barbour. Eugene Secretary Manning appointed Maryland, cbl-- 1 wt tba apHigins, ofdivision of the Treasury depointment New partment, in place ot Trevitt.f Vork, rcHiirued. llitriMns is a friend of Senator (jonuan. Vice President Hendricks recently Vilas to applied to Postmaster tieiu-ra- l h ive a friend appointed to the position ol superintendent of the free delrvery at the Chicago post office, to take the place of the republican incumbent. Mr. Vilas, uou inijuiry, learned that the above nauied officer wast usually appointed bv the Chicago postmaster. and so informed Mr. Hendricks that ho could not. interfere. (Jtt. Uiack, the newly appointed Commissioner of Pensions, arrived here and called up jn the I'resideut and Secretary Lamar, lie met with a cordial welcome, aud wilt assume his official duties as soon as contii ined-b- y the NnAlo Committee Cbang-a-. The caucus of Republican fJeBators and its caucus committee, which hitve been eniras;ed early and late since the Hession began upon the allotment of places on tlie majority sides of the Senate committees, Unbailed the tak but the result will not be forSenamally declared until tor Conger, succeeds to thd chairmanship of the committeeon postoillceg aud made vacant by, the retirepoit roads, ment of Senator Hill. Senator Pike takes the chair of the committee on claims, Held by Seuator Cameron of Wisconsin. Senator Sewell takes Senator Logan's place at the head of the committee on military affairs. Senator 10 varts iu made a member of the committee on Judiciary and foreign relations. Seuator-Telle-r is made chairman of the committee on mines and a member tne commitminingand ou public! lands. ojThe .judiciary tee committee is increased by one and the commerce and public building committee by two members each, Many other changes were made in the xnembcrsnip of committees for the purpose of equalizing the honors, responsibilities and labors of the commit tee rooms, and the task of the caucus committee was found one Of considerable difficulty. Its members are uousuaUy reticent about their proceedings, but it la understood that the feature of their work which proved roost perplexing related to the finance committee. One senator, it la said, asked to be relieved from further service soon this committee unless its composition was changed in some respects. He is credited with the impression that X England Ideas were dominant in the committee, and is said to have given this as his reason for wishing to withdraw. This, it is reported, whe brought before the lull caucu,precipir m laieu a uiscussion oi tne tar which wool and Diir iron flenred in, as the leading elements. Neither the caucus nor the caucus committee seems to have seen Its way clear td make the change desired by the Senator from Ohio, for the republican membership of the finance committee, as it stands is the same aa at th last ae sion. Many senators have urged Sherman to remain upon the finance com jnittee, npon the frround i that faW familiarity with the financial ftair of the government won Id there be most conspicuously serviceable. Hia same stands second upon the committee list. He was not at the Capitol y, and to-ila- S.-nat- to-nig- ui Mm Mi, liim' ' ' . ' - 441. I y to-da- Tnke the Street Can that pans to and from the lepot, aud pay no attention to Canvasser? for other Houses. i.t NOTTCE TIIAT 1 my pltco of business, 4 have not hi r nave I any rounecooa wun any ,tli. r Drm, but cau be found night or day .t the old h La ud to promptly and efucientiy II all orders entrusted to my care. Telegraph Orders answered by rut urn train. same SEXTON'S OFFICE 4 mu vuiidiotf. JL UST LIBERTY 2D SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, THURSDAY EVENING, VOL. XVIII. CHI .A. ht , i to-da- his further purposes in regard to the matter are unknown. The II oo user. Arkansas City, Kas., 11. At a council this afternoon the Oklahoma boomers decided to await further advice from their representatives l.i Washington, who are endeavoring to intercede with the United States. The Marshal received warrants for the arrest of the boomers who were in the Territory last winter, and has arrested twenty men. They started for Wichita this evening for examination. There are 1,200 boomers here, and there are six at companies sixof colored cavalry miles south of here, Chilocco, awaiting reinforcements. Gen. Hatch says be can ?et eight more companies, if needed. Gen. Ifatch has received an official Indian dispatch from t'ampthatRussell, 800 boomers stating Territory, f roiaXexasand Arkana are moving westward across the Sac and Fox Reservation. The General, thereupon, issued orders that they be turned back and conducted off the Government lands. A Complete Wreck. 11 Theodore Von Spreck-leso- n Chicago, was arraigued in the Justice's court this morning charged with imTen years ago he was proper conduct. well known in good society, having the usual prestige of a wealthy German, lie went to California aud engaged in growing a large vineyard. He then returned to Chicago and opened a lame wine houses but betrayed the trust confided in Mia aud became a defaulter. Frieuds paid up the amount of money takeu. About two years ago Vou Spreckleson obtained some means ami soon afterwards married a wealthy widow, hot they did not liv IiappHy man together, and the disappointed manhis pride and appeared to lose sank to the level of hood and rapidly the common tramp. He is a man of brilliant education and ability, but now seems half demented. The justice imposed a flue of $25, and Von Spreckleson will for a time associate with cosmopolitan society at the workhouse. The Railroad fttrlke, Texas-- 'U. An attempt Marshall, was made to detective Furlontr, assisted by the civil authorities, t take out a freight train As the engine was about to leave the yard, the atrik-er- s tfuietly assembled, requested the engineer to get down and out which he did. The engine was taken back to the ronnu house and the fires drawn. This evening the county attorney telegraphed Gov. Ireland: "The strikers here are quiet, peaceable, sober citi- zens; are not making any demonstra- tions to injure persons or the property of the railway. Dallas, Texas, 11. It is said a compromise may I be looked for between the Texas Pacific company and the strikers; that the officers have Invited the secretary of the striking mechanics to a conference from which peace is The Governor's proclamaexpected. tion is generally regarded as uncalled for. The Evemng limes says : Governor Ireland has no more right to dabble in this fight than we have, and he would do well to wait until the authority of the State is defied before re-he rushes into print. The strikers main orderly and firm. Ultlnataa of tho Strikers. Ks., 12. Gov. Martin and Atchisox, the railroad commissioners were in secret conference the greater part of the day with the executive committees of the strikers and District Superintendent Fallon of the Missouri Pacific. The strikers presented their grievances, and after discussion of the matter, at the suggestion of the Governor, the commissioners consented ar-if both sides were willing to act as bitrators. There was no pretence that the commissioners have any authority to arbitrate, but they consented to act, iu the hope that the difficulty may be settled amicably. Alter the conference adjourned and communicated to the strikers the proposition of the Gover nor, a meeting was held which was largely attended aud lastau two nours They then adjourned, first having au thorized the committee to give their ultimatum, which is said to be a de raand, first, for the restoration of October rates, and then arbitration ; the decision of the arbiters, however, to be agreeable to both sides. At 8 this evening the committee was in session with the Governor and commissioners. Restored. Wair St. Louis, 11. Master mechanic Hewitt visited the Missouri Facinc shops here Just before quitting time this evening aud announced to the meu that the wages prevailing in the shops prior to September last would be re stored, dating from March 1st. This action of the comnanv. he said, was taken iu consideration of the loyalty of tne men ana tne cneeriut manner in which they bad continued their work under trying circumstances. The restoration amounts to from 10 to 30 per cent., according to the wage9 earned by the men in the different depart ments.! Rennli mt the Caafereaee. Atchison. Ks.. 11. A general meet ing of the strikers Lathered to bear the Governor's proposition rejected it by a unanimous vote, and instructed the committee to say to the Governor that the strikers would accept the services of the railroad commissioners as ar bitrators, provided wages were first restored to me uctooer aoate penqing arbitration, that other shops iu the strike should be treated in the same manner in their respective States, and that until a conclusion is reached which shall be mutually agreeable mat tern shall btand as at present. This report having been communicated to tne uovernor and another conference held, it was agreed by the committee that they would, iu deference to a suggestion made by Gov. Martin, join the committees from Parsons, and Sedaiia and nroceed to St, trouls and Inter. , to-d- ay . view Messrs. Hale and Ifovip In person. St. Louis, 11. The Missouri Paolflc and shopiueu beki a meeting formally decided, in view of the action of the company la restoring wages, would not strike. they Under instructions of George Treat, of the TJ. S. Circuit Court here. United States Marshal Coaiins left with a posse of about fifty for Hannibal, Mo., to take charge of and protect the Wabash Ball way at that point . Kansas City, 11. The Missouri Pacific officials this evening notified the to-nig- ht to-nig- ht county authorities that they intend to pay off the striking meu here and discharge them, and then put new men in their places, aud will hold the county responsible if any damage results. The sheriff will not take action. t Railroad ReoelaUeaa. of the genChicago, II. A eral managers of themeeting western lines was helcLhere y, to consider the action of the Union pacific and Burlington and Missouri lines. In Issuing passes to shippers in territory common to those lines bat not covered by other lines in the- pass arrangements, The arbitrators held that this was la contravention of the agreement. The meetsustained that ruling. It ing was decided that all roads west of the Missouri river should furnish' the arbitrators with lists of shippers to whom they wished to passes. The whole matter to begrant left to their discretion. At a meeting of the Colorado, Utah and Pacific Coast Railway Association the matter of freights from Chicago to the Pacific Co aft came ap. They were decided on some time ago, to go into effect March 20th, and they were made to take the place of all rail through rates from New York to the Pacific, because the lines east of Chi cago would .not. consent to favorable me dujk oi tne onsmess terms., between Mew York had bees going by water to New Orleans, and thence by the southern route. The new rates from Chicago west, as Trotosed. wilf have a tendency to divert a portion of vum iraae to au rau routes. , it see ma probable that this will be defeated. bewever, a Stubba, of tba Central Pacific, gave aotke that hia roaa ana the southern Pacific, troav Ogdea- nod m Mojave, respectJrelji wool- exact their ? full urobortion : of the through. Uriff of January flrst. These roads hold the key to the situa tion. Another meeting will be held, la Dearer two weeks hence. to-da- - to-d- ay to-da- y, -- . - . to-d- ay 7Q II W o. TUT? N Mj Chicago, March 11. The Co'orado, Utah and .Pacific Coast railway associations met in joint session here this afternoon, In the persons of fie managers, ami appointed Geo. general M. Bogue, J. II. Illlland and II. S. Depew. a board of arbitr it on, t.i i:x percentages from February I to May 1 of the currant year, it also ordered superintendents' of trausp.iruiioa of the same lines to meet here two weeks hence to arrange a uniform tune schedule for freight trains between Chicago Missouri river points. aud St Louis-anA Kealacky Rnfflan. LocisvTi..B, y Ky., 11. A sensation at Bowling Green, was created Ky., by Charles Moore entering the house of his father, Dr. R.J. Moore, one of the best known aud wealthiest citizens of the State, and demanding that his aired parent siim notes 10, which he refused ainouutingU toUo. ThCTboy then seized his lather, ami him severely. choked by the throat Releasiug his hold ou the old geutie-uiau- 's throat, Uc brought forth two which induced his fattier (o come to terms and sigu the documents. As soon as he could recover he had his son arrested. Vou nt; Moore is in the trovernmeut employ at Kvansviile, lutl. The father is iu a very feeble condition and refuses to prosecute his son. MARCH of funds, and the tdadiator propriation was given his choice by the Court ot dyii g or lighting some one. Having been trained i.i the American chamschool he hatl never had a pionship light In (its life, and would rather die The value of Ayrr'si Ohcrrr rectornl. thau tinht. So they made him do some honest work. He sawed wood for half ii h.. i.i .lection il affords f roln the d:ui'.-c- r an hour, and it killed him so dead that f pull loiiarv cannot lie ier- no pugilist from that day to this has 'limabtl. Mn C. K. l'liilii", l'iltstmr ever dared to do ten minutes' honest w ork in his life. la.. writes: "About three year no which resulted in Moral: This true storv Is so full of lia.l severe morals that you couldn't crowd them hronir lioarsenes's. lty I he use of Ayel'"-o all into a dime novel. Reader, I'ruviiU i'V ( liei rv Tei toral I have since entirely re thou anil tto likewise. 1 wvifes: Lincoln, The Peacemaker. Abraham Lincoln, though a successful lawyer, was a peacemaker. Juri.f him, and his coiiimon-xeiis- e way of pulling things avt: him great power as au advocate. Vet he frequently advised his clients not to go to law, but to leave their disputes out to arbitrators. TlieliVv. Dr. Miner, of Treutou,- N. J., who was formerly a pa (tor at Sprinirlleitl, 111 , Mr. Lincoln's lioiue, told recently the loliow iiig anecdote : A farmer once said to nie : "Do you know why it is that 1, who have been a Democrat all my life, am iroing to vote I for Mr. Lincolu? will tell you. once had got into difficulty with a neighbor about the line between our farms. 1 went to Mr. Lincoln to secure him. "Mr. L. said 'Now, if you co on with this, it will cos;, both ot you your farms, aud will entail an enmity "that will last for generations, autl perhaps lead to murder. "The other man has Just been here to eugage me. Now L want you two to sit down in mv oulec while am gone to dinner, autl talk it over and try to set tie it. And, to secure vou from any in terruption, will lock the ioor.' He did so, and he did not return all the afternoon. "We two men, tlmling ourselves shut up together, !egau to laush. This put us in a and bv the time Mr. L. returned the matter was fet The Spanish Cortes lfl2 to .11 ratithe commercial agreement with Kngland. The English government intends to build r0 stem waeel steamboats for use on the Nile. The London Tslajraph states that the English government has rejected the offer of the United States to negotiate a convention with the British fied West Indies. rv vvontlerful inedielno for Influenza. Too much cannot be said in Its favor.'' . I l'e. loral ever saw. Hi.' l'i . tled." to-d- that the Legislature passed ment to the civil code, which It is claimed, is in the interest of ex -- Senator Sharon, bearing on the Sharon divorce suit. It provides that an appeal may be takeu from an order heretofore or hereafter made before and after final judgment, involving the which affects subpayment of money,This stantial rights. enables resistance to the payment of alimony. Egbert M. Carver, cashier of the I)e Soto Bank at De Soto, Mo., was ary rested charged with having forged checks to the amount of several thousand dollars while cashier of the Oneonta, New York, bank U years aso. Carver has been cashier of the bank at He Soto the past year. He had joined the church, moved In the best sotiecy, and was very popular. A dispatch from Kushan says: It trovernmcn reported that the liasssian as HIM JVflniv M" V M( I livm AltaVaa- hctUpol to A&k&bah. Ku&ia id making active exertious to coiuplete the Kril- railurri iVtitf arviit Arwi AatrareaK &ou OU1 steu ti mjv.thousand Russian troops were reported at Tifls a loitnight ago en routo for to-da- 1 14 . .aaaum. Officials of the Russian embassy deny that any preparations for war are being made by Russia on the Afghan frontier. There is only the usual number of troops in Southern Turkestan . aud no movement is being made toward sending rciulorcementa there. It Is re norted that financial asrents oi tne Kussian minister oi loreiern ai lairs nave made overtures to the Roths childs and Barlng.4 to loin the German the Mendeissohns, in placing bankers, tne new Kttssiau loan. l nese nropos is it said, were refused. als, The Perils of. the Oleander. The oleander contains a deadly poison in its leaves and ttlants. and it is a dan gerous plant for the parlor or dining-rooBut It Is far more dangerous about half way down tne casement stairs, when it has attained its full growth and lives in a large Iron booud greeu tub and weighs about ikS.ooo pounds. The botanists seem to have overlooked this dangerous quality of the pernicious oleander. 'But all men whose wives nave Kept oieanoer Know the nerUs of that pernicious and deadlr shrub twice a vear when It has to be and when-i- t brought Into the hoo.'e man wnocan is taken out again, a n oleander successfully get a down a night oi stairs can carry away a bank safe. To him who In the love of nature holds communion with the oleander and her tub, she speaks a varied language.and causes him to otter the accents, bnt as the mildest variety ia unflit for nublication In a familv Journal, we refrain from giving even a diluted sample. . Once uDon a time the wife of a Ro man cladiator planted an oleander In a sue maoe tub, and autumn ana spring Rome's nereest giaaiator xaxe it in ana take It out. As the oleander grew, and the tub from time to time was ex- exc hanged for a bigger and havler one. the eladiator's strength grew until he could carry a tuli-rrooleander down stairs ana through a narrow door without a groan, grant or skinning his knuckles, and the Oueeu of She ha came to see him and couldn't believe it. One night in sere October she awoke with a start as the bell In the castle tolled 1, and said to mm mat ne naa iorgoiten to hrinff In the oleander; and there was certain to be a frost that night. .The savnire chief of the still more savaze men got up. iu. his robe da, nuit and went outdoors and began groping around la tne aarit lor tna oleander. Bv mistake he picked hp his nelehbor's cottage and four acre of land, as described by meter and bounds, and carried it ail down into hla basement The pleander remaining dining room out over nuzbt froze to death. The lled oi a broken beatt- - The poor wifesuea tne guuiwwr tor uusapo neignoor m. : t t ha I In I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in rnF.rArtrn J. Dr. C. Co., (Analytical Clio.iiis:' A Ayr For Ic all s:;'.- A. FISHER BRElVU'fl It CO., WSERET iVATIOMI, BASK We are now to prompt v Niiptilt the public Wltiiprepare. lieci ul a Ivejr and lioltl.-.- l Sujienur iiualily, Htopul!ir iirieen. FISHER BREWING A. SAI,T IAKK CITY. PAID IP CAPITA I, Nl'KI'1.1 N, CO. II. ,mm-8- PR K PARKE lru , Ho. ('aliiis ('uliimuw, CKK.S'I'l.MJS V .'.ills s,,4lr. K IT P II, M. VV VV s. 1.. .'A I'llnwler, a speeiallv. FtPurpfir. Iresideni f VV TO MAKK Al l for ll.nlchin; pin l.ln-lel- of aoo,oM M. Ji.nmsi.s. lee 1'iett. KKhlMHHZ 111 II It. TO BUILDERS AM) CONTRACTORS. ARK WK kinds A X 14 DIOI'OSITOKV. IT. H. Brmrrj near l .l'.R H. A P.a.K.ti. Po.l, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, P. O. Box 1049. Telephone 294. MilUD. - D Ilu.j, iu , .1iit, Afl Cs.lilrr. fork, It a Slrrrt. I II CEUJilB. l irlisnn. lit r ltd eo, I Hum I.wuls. Oimhii, al ( OMlt lu-re- . lMRHCTOMS J lEPOSHj MfTiBlE nnfl Stella Ilny road work done promptly nnd in ltrt cla- Hljle. We eonipett' with Kai-t- i rn pin Give Urt a call ou.g elsew 1 OI E X CF.LMI O I I( V, )47, 34J and .V.W )'. Sixth ,v,mH i T l.l EECLIfES General Rail t . on -- Kevt Ml , prtnr t avsid S'tilea. Makes Collet Uous, rcniitliuti proceeda proinjuly Holiest price paid for Iron and Copper. CIIAS. ABBOTT (10 A It K N T A SONS, Proprietor. FOR SALE M KUK Lumber, Grain, Flour, Produce, Koda Fountain 1'iano Aparalas TS. oOlU'II PT., WKST. Kllt-H- MEALS AT ALL HOUIW Ktr. oi n,i (hi ;,n iui 4u im (irain A'hopper Apparatus l'arlor flilliard Table with II A GRIFFITHS' RESTAL'RAAi OR EX0IIAM1E Kte., U Ttniiers from 12 to S p m.. ?5rts Other Uriu from c. to ftocta. BEST TI1K MAKK ICT ArrOUIH r Hall- - and t lies :vi im llupirr 4l II '.y.l AVag-o411 00 l.iirht LUNCHES PUT VP for TOUKIST, Horse 7'i on Baxter six horse power Kiip-mami New lloiler 4(l INI D. J. ORtrriTIIB. rroprlslor. 12 to 1! Acres of IjukI hi Ivrixhlon! . . UlMI Oil In no Heavy Wajro" Ill.l-- Two u;li,...l (Hi Itallard Rifle, new, cost jT.'i for. .'.(I INI 31IJKCIIA.NTS Winchester Rule .'.(I in Baled and loose laieern ; Haled i aw. Isalt. Fine and Course. and l.ninlier. PUingles Stove I'ohsh, Wholesale. Butter, I'otatoes and Vinerar, Vliole-:i- l( Heourinjr Sapolio; Charcoal. AT THE OLD LONDON DUNK OF UTAH. Hone Ash for AssayinK. Ueliiiiiijf and FVr o I.iiiuid Blueing, Wholesale. I.him Ii Nevvrtl I' very lHy 11 In 4 J on and all ntin itf S.,'t.l.,u :i iVIM-l4- , H Mini front ft Branson Knitter, het in the viorld. I l . l I.i. Siiokt-it Men Kelloes, and Seoud hand 1'ieks: I(iit,ln' Neat 4 HI Manufaeturer, and iiinur arlu le nnl I heir Clerk., mill ! of Merchandize, nil t u ir.ulc rah (.riirrnl "ithlle. (m Bored. House id. llih Ward to dispose ad. Call and See. TIIK VKVTI-Sit CIIKU'I'M' 1T! r LUNCH PARLOR, 1, Main Street. Ir-o- , A Clear Skin r STOXXE . is only a part of beauty; XDAXZO IlttJf Mock South of ThcfUre. but it is a part, livery lady JOHN W. SNKLL. it I IN s V I T I V 1, I. ,.,. ,ilol tjiri ,iy it roll. V. II. (iKICK, I'lini ( Il ( V i;n l im may nave it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and T. W. MAISF. JT, M. K. rt'MMIN(;s, .1. i: WlMUIt, beautifies. REMEMBER THE EARLY BREAKFAST STOVE. 111 . j "W J NTBD- A Mi-h- mm - I 'MUSIC TKACUKH. CAl'AlII.K OK interaction on the or giving Hist Ihih . K. A Smith, half bltH-gan. Apply to llliM-k. on North TelliLilt went of 'J'eiiiiilo Street, or atilrrs Wesley K. Walker, cn vruouran, itu n cuumy. . ,7 "r . t i Wl ..3t y j .jtf i CONSUMPTION. j .' w ". I -l , ; . ,; ,f ta i- A j .'T.-T.- ; -'i . . "rl - i. tor tiabuviltaeaMi;br Its M th'WUill OI CMUI.I IB. m niki i uiu sun pi ton ' curcil. Inrtw.l. i n unci. ltHll ttnadlRKllSTS no 1. 1:3 tRr.lt, la kusiocaey.lhHtA I w) I muiiTUO A T1S K on t 111. illmuf together tth a V l.l' A BI.K V Kit leaAV ealtoror. 01.AexrrrRs mii.I e O. adtlr 9. t. A. sUSJUa, rear at., slew Terk. a posltt.s reined Ih 1 1 II. A WANTED. it. SPAN OF YOUNG MARF.S FOB FA KM Apply to purrposea, Hooper & U At. BOLD CU ALU IN US, au Eltlredgo UuiJiUng. JLISTID P.W.HAD8EN sfc J3 V CO., Main Mreel. Salt Lu te H 11 LUNTOTTS TTLES. PLAIN AMD BfCA VSTtC, Tar Public Butldlnrs and Dwellings, Glaxed a ltd K Darnell txi Tiles for Mantels. Hearths, WalaaeoUag, etc., aad for Exterior Itaooratloaa. MIIXX& A OOATKS. Naw Tons. ELIA3 tl 8. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO., MORRIS, Iaspertafa Acaat, . St., Wmt, 8. TpUdTOaod ly CUy. .... CHAETER 0AJ WATSON BJtOS., Stcaccnttcrs and BnilderSa IS7 s . at . in J HemUM Uttmm KOirril TKHLK , aftsls. Cras at half-grow- - i ii I- ay public Just been made au amend- t on :li iu.taul r t i I ante-uritis- -- It y e. mmm i cured a v oindi in a few dose. It- a".wiv ri ll. ves in itatimi of He- Inn U sttiki- - al Hie foundation to inflammation. throat, and arrest thfl tenth-nea Mir. o, Pulmonary tlieases, I without a rival ns an c. pceluniul , and vvin. - i arret t. Tcxana. T( most obstinate Coughs and Colds. used Ayer's Cherry Pectoml hi my family for twenty year. For ilito.ii ai. diseases, I consider It a wonderful remedy." 1 - W , Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Im : Rrnilllllll IUikIl A good dt al of interest is now shown in beautifying hands. lingers and nails Justly po; for the human hand iu its beatitv is an object worthy of adiuira tion. But do the ladies know that true beauty of hands eantiot exist if the $100,000,000. stomach and digestive apparauts are subnot in trood health? To make digestion Dr. Thos. Dunn, of New York, mitted yesterday to an operation tor rood, circulation natural. Moi d the removal of a tumor iu his throat. and skin clear, take Lrowu's lion Bit- The operation was successful, although tjrs. Mrs. J. W . Mim, Minium, Iowa luflicting great pain. The tumor would had suffered for several vears from dc have caused suffocation in a few weeks. bility, but is now restored to health by Ue will probably recover. this prince of tonics. a Iu New York, at meeting of the Commercial Traveler. creditors of Mitchell & Kellogg, proof the Hotel Brunswick, it A traveling atrent of the large dru prietors was stated that the liabilities of the house of H. C. F F. B. Thurber & Co firm were jtiT.OOO; assets, $123,000. New York, writes : A member of m The property was appraised at what it family had an attack of rheumatism whi-- h was cured by St. Jacobs Oil, tl would probably bring at auction. pain-curgreat In Paris, Gamahut, a Trappist Monk aud principal in the murder of Madame Ballarich, was sentenced to the guilloBki tal Punishment in India. A tine. His accomplice was sentenced Brahmin lately paid his addresses to penal servitude. Gamahut confessed poor toaBrahmlnee damsel at Serampore his guilt. endowed with considerable possessions. The plaintiff in the Sharon divorse The course of true love from the court's to have run smoothly enough soappears suit appealed far as defendant to me lady was concerned, but her family judgment, allowing amend his answer, after decision in the strongly objected to the match, and did case was rendered. It is stated that all In their power to break It off. So should the higher court reverse such there were clandestine meetings be judgment, the plaintiff will obtain a tween the attached couple, terminating judgment for the iJfi.OrtO.OOi) which, it is in the capture of the suitor by the inclaimed, is admitted by the original furiated relatives, who there aud then cut off his cars. They also tried to pleadings to be her share of the common property. nose, with the view of amputate his mm unbeautlf ul forever, but The trial of James D. Fish, formerly rendering In their endeavor they did not succeed. of the Marine National Bank, president on the tragedy, an "edu was begun this afternoon before Judge Commenting writes: "This sort of Benedict iu the criminal branch of the cated native" punishment for this particular crime United States Circuit Court. The dewas greatly in vogue in this country in fense tried to aeeure a postponement tne ' n period.' on the ground of General Grant's illness, but the Court ordered the trial to proceed. A man says that on clear Itis stated that M. Fournier, Minis- daysDakota can heard In the dry, talking ter of Commerce, will ask the Cham- still atmosphere be for over a mile. This ber of Deputies to repeat the law prodoes not refer to the talking done by a hibiting the importation of American woman when her husband came meat. This action will be with the with another woman's hair onhome bis view of allaying the feeling aroused shoulder. That can be heard over a by the increase of import duties on whole couuty. corn. has "Tnfiucnra been me epidemic in i i i i - good-humo- r, H ti-- 1 The premium sale of seats for the Chicago Opera Festival began yesterday, and proved very successful. The sale of season tickets already promises to be very large. Lieut. Austin, treasurer of the Salvation Army at North Adams, Mass., has decamped with all the money. The Army has telegraphed Lien. Moore, ot Brooklyn, for relief. The wife of Deacon Sidney S. Brown, of Bagdad, N. Y., has been acknowledged by the Court of Queeu's bench as heiress to the Lawrence Towuly estate in England, valued at HTt n. leury Kussell, Co., Nov York, 1 tru-U-- il ' ! Mr. rriutiiig i 1 Sevcml meiiiher of mv liel 'tihui-hooil- . vvitli it. mv f bin tl v Mift'cred scvcrclv e Soral. 'I ..f v hoin took Av er flierry :'ui. I vv i re euri d by It in n few lav . It 1 telkuiiahh. jioeiior 1 : 1 , l ku s '.ui--!i-- . 1 irainod mv health." nd..r n .. i .. etimiueli. l u HI- - M ir lj. vv l'e loral abmil Hi' Hid 1111 di for ine, family llv.mid hu e ulu a I '" i that tun. . 1 eonsi.!. r i( the eo mi. i.i r tin-- thai call tie had N ( l.ole !). Dr. .1. It. llobei ( In Av. r writes : "1 have hee. ' Pectoral, in m family ;.nd :. im !,. miiiiln r of vears, junl Il '' in rci eiiimeiiiliii" i. i.iii- .i pn parali.ni and w that - laim. .1 for it ." I '. . iiiaiilon. N.t . vvnlo-- : Sargent. It C. M. M:ln-- .. i to-da- 1IRIEF tONDERFUL REIV1EDY A ,Slnr. !2. 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