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Show JJ -- J JlLJj JKJyil A EVENING NEWS 11 , TRUTH T H (JO V I) F . A EW V tf Ii T K A D E U CHICAGO SCALE CC. V St.. Chi nit J irr I'l ...., ? ,s, $4il .J fen. I on fcC.lt. IVmiij Vo III i lo I urMier cillp, ts't ' Lit: in .. I I.'. FORGES. TOOLS. Etc. .. I '. .' .r J,,) loll.. .v ,' ,...! ..I T... K In :.m l ! I .1 fc I . I,-- . f v VanDkusen. M. S. Wm. I.KIMERT JOHN C. NEEMES CO., has crACTvnixa m r, M .! 103 T 1 I STAR II011SK IOMSIIKI H III iu-r- .t It ail- - inn- mi. i .i l than any r nu r . and 1: Ilia. le. V J roul-titude- the Best Norway Finished Already drive, by the IIOK.nK CO., n. W. MEItltrAM -- & CO., Vanttfactttreri of and Dialer in o I mirl A povrrler purity, strength ao1 wholesompnf si. Mora than the ordinary kinds, and s rnmiol be sold in competition with the of low test, short weight. alum 01 phosphate powders. Sold only its cam. RoTAI. Rakino Fow HK Co , l'Jti Wall Street, Nevr York. M3tJe from jlron. I'MON Pure. Absolutely nerar arias. Tills af IJM'KO, n l.i i . I VAILS, OR Will In. FT! - iioe nlli.T. U -- II i t .,u .i I . Hint ' M . LOOKING GLASSES . It.-- OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ' ot I !;.! Ri.LiM-1,- . ... tie- fK and York. BfJIr. Now CT Strongest thc Market, Cmaih in iii, .i l.lr. fOR SALE i..r informaII. .ii. Our - '"" 1'"",L'1 L Z. O. M TURNER & CO., BRINCKERHOFF, Hi.. .Xew V.rk. Iiiiiof and Healers in COTTOIf Iuick, 'Wuoilberry," Druid Sn. "I'oi.iikmi; s" and other favorite brands, d uiratitco Reclining i Suti-sdnvtlor- i QUCK Palme r, Fuller m, .V If.. .! '., Sflil' ll'tilt i r i .l - . -- il. i i I.... i - k- PECK BROTHERS & CO., I' BLIDS, Hill ii st'-- 9. N .'I'M rvr.7., i.m.r.. n. i C, rut !l't',' up. k.M t ii r- I.i-l- ii t IlitS. l.v : . ii k STEAM. TOEK. .ipi.ti.-ali..!!- il HI! Iv to David Jamea, Sail Refer by Ike Cit perminlon HEMPHILL, IS NO ECONOMY IV BTTYTX; BEBT 18 BIL CLOTHS. J 344 GREETS. S ) A I1 S Are un t..ii) tfdlv the wry best in the mar to Ihid fact. t. if v..u h.ive anv d..ult nvin. el mid vim will tM3 .rt thr S..,Tp tr.n try iiimiIk .f the flnet-- t materials ami ETC. HATS, BKOADWAT, YORK. ISTTEIW Fairbank's Fine Family CO. & CA Ii PI? TING, m ' Clear HAMLIN W Our Goods are kept by its Branch Stores. u I., and Z. O. M. - r , prrp.i f skillfally ! A. XI. WHITE STrountry, It n.rnr i . in pvery :iy n n' W w all over the r." pei I t h tlv llrt oIhsb. an.1 i iC i: wondei fully inds iml the fnllowine well known of will, h are highly reeom mendi'il in ih? b iiji u I al.i :llt ! - m.-k- nn., BRI I.I.I ANT, JKWK.I., LUIMIIK, TMtKD, 3 WOI.HK1 WKST, OI.I UKIiHAM, SP tMSH C4STII.K. KXTKA AUKKltiM PAIILT. .Samples of any of our Soaps aJways n ln'.l whtii di Hired. K S fr'.MliJIANK CO.. Chicago. Ill Z - . V U - - 5 t i "7 .S ? r K't'-U- lir ''.'' nt,, , Kl.- -- , WEST, BUTCHERS. A LS' SAUSAUK SPECIALTY. JEM r.' dc.ilcr Vaisily Trade Solicited. Order by Telephone KB LOtlMMi A S1M'1(I.TV. SKM) KOli ATAI.O(il K. JOSEPH E.TAYLOR l.v t 2. z a .(, I. if 'III', l'i''I.S, '.' l'l'l, 1'. ,i MarJcet. M. , rr A 15 Kri.ii n, 'urL.-e- d LOUIS F. NONNASL Veterson'8 Meat ILL., CniCAGO, Inn r f s.i. !!, PETERSON & I!'..-.'- .'in 'ill Ihi' "il r u in it u l:ili'-- . prin.'ipil Ht'-ti'r- 34 H'KJT, MUST SOUTU STKKhT. i.in At. 11 U. 111 1 UNDERTAKER of UTAH. IIWII'T. l!IH,Ki II IIEIEI! & IHMH'KSrilMIDT. Wll.M.K-iVI.- l.tK. K 1 lo. 253 FIRST SOUTH STREET TELEPHONE No. TO. K; IS" 51 A T I U'tC t1(i:S not Tclutf.gfd my k.i' of liiiai noas. 1 with onnc'lioii have :i?iy nuy Idler .tticr Unn. but ran be fuund ui(ht or day I 'lionld ttanil to and ertlriently promptly JH all orders cntru?led to my care. Tela ' r:ih Order answered bj rcUirntrnim. I Cabinet Hardware,5 UPHOLSTERERS' Xo. T HI, 4 3 TI .VfJ, K - fowder tia W DERI EXT UttY RI1TLX, FAin LAWS, OVCK, ELECTKIC FVSK. fat tt.ji' Sale I.r 7. C M I and all the principal 1Q the Territory, ami II. B. CLAWSOH. L. M. RU11SEY Aftat M'F'G CO., Mamifactwert and Jobbert of PUMPS AND FIRE ENGINES, L4i 11 K im! klat I.raut, Om Plamben' aad Stam 1'lU.r.' BintM U4ls. Bls. In, IIa OFFICE in d mi If 4 i I. en i .v w-r- - i court-marti- to-da- al y. to-d- ay ( cop-iiriu- romtrt ..irhvr atiait.. hinl witfttllu ' DuBLlJf, March 16, 1885. in pable, or neglectful aud iuc.tlle.ient his work. Neither was trtie. lie1 wrote To Patrick &jan, Lincoln, Neb.: the U tters simply to relieve himself of The on sughere that blemish upon his record which the gestioncorporation ol the League, refused, by 41 wrongly placed Secretary's report 13 17 votes, to address or entertain the "There. l'riuce of Wales. an an In aniurnent upon objection. , (Signed) , j TfoiH v Harrinutom. counsel for GeneralJudge Maekey. said, "We know that the prolla.en, Lincoln, Neb., March 16, 1885. BbcUmili nil .tinwii uuia uui. v,aui. w tAjiMS,u lain Sabine. Tbe accussor does not wabf Tf Ttmotkt Harrington, M. P. to lace tuoe norrors. we proposeo Cable received. The manlv attitude i:;c. show the animus of the accussor that4 f the DuWia oorporatiou will send a rnance so deep thrill ot he was imbued with a GTAH. to every true Irish heart, Hi!l and deadly against the chief signal of- iulthe pride name of the Irish National ficer of the army that he became brmd "League of America, thank tbem. upon any .question touching Arcttev ISHgueuj JK.OAN, bis matters fOKgestiug deep, tirefess President. SALT L4RE CITY BREWERY nine; , m.iiiun-utrswsty iii.ii, ,nj. cnief haleil malice whenever tne aaa Use FnitU si nal ollicer's name was mcntioned3M Btcki TO Judge Mack ey then called. the KlVlllPlTT 1! Tt. . 0..1U. lion of wiiiressio the fact that hl-- t Is Beer our now received orders late this afternoon from are farorite selling U tter to the SccreuiTTTiirtedJ'fcbTy edaua to raise the freight blockade 17th last, was indorsed by thq SeeTe Four and Eight Gallon Kegs, tarv as having been received at4hr feud trains were started, out terms have been ac War Department. Fedroary 2th, and.The proposed AT epted by, the conference committee ot also to tne iact taat a uierant con strikers and will be ratified bv & nMt. 1?nch rendu? the contents of this letter VC 4ng at ttedalia $1.75 the Chieayo' TrtbunM ot w published, jn Vice President Hoxie St. Louis. TO THB FAMILY TRADE. tke received February J."th, and asked where telegrams from superinten2ttth. - Orders will bo promptly Attended to letter was kept prior to Feb. ot the Missouri Pacific system, General liazen replied that ha kept it dents delivery utado to ayt.part o tbaCily. in his desk,sUting.that U striking employes had work coder the terms of the asked whether, within resumed MOIUT2 k CULLED, t a Judge Mackey circular. issned Sunday: that all kinds nOlAlul tatter, ho.l ,..11 trains are now running, and the tiw ptorKirrou. 1 Uarflwar6,Iron,Steel: Hill dim' M to-da- y, J'iudU.. fek U OUIt PATJiONS: ftre4 atterf " to-nig- ht. . and FatclUnff. Igrieultaral Implements, rSJfCM WIRK, BARBKli WIRE, WtSCINQ, tc, tc III lBTH SECQS1I SEXTON'S GE0.IV3.SC0TT&C0 II. T.. Ntnaiantlv on hand a complete stock of well known null justly celebrated ITST-IP- 1 uiI.Iiiik il'.l Ilaiulolph Sreet, AZARD II - GOODS, ('IIK!Af;(), - 1 1 oft-tim- es . 1I.1UMHU4. fu i n crt ex-Se- It and $3.50 to-nrg- ht. - rfn ST.. ST. LDQIS. HAYHES & SON, OYEItLAND iHbUSE, Sotuh V JCmlitir; .Tom .f.rt U' tv' Dispatches were also aeiwta on thei war. effect tha the system, to The Judge Advocate objected to this. strikers had gone back to' work, ande that business was NeeretNry I.tneoln Attacked. , ii resumed.' Un.ln.fSaM Til fully office and- taken to the V r: en9ed- - :!!&rw Steam Boiler Uakers, j ..Main num. SltLk n,i' (tib i j J " I nr.k..!. ,T lUSOU K Yt A.-PIT- T, 1 W, gen-ero- I us B to-nig- f ht t I i -. i ! I - c.-t- ll.l . I 1 V 1 . 1 J IV-- I . WUliain M. Clements, General of the Baltimore Ohio Railroad, has resigned. Attorney General George A. Fray has been nom'uatcd as successor of United States Senator Bayard. Four more pers .us have been arrested as accomplices of Zebehr Pasha iu his treason against the Khedive of Egypt. The Helcustag yesterday voted the subvention proposed by Bismarck to ines of steamers' to Asia and AustraInn.:- lia, but refused to vote oue for Africa. has cured a Cough in a few doses. It always relieves Irritation 1.of the of .mutation Mi the II ion. ikeil Tbe Secretary of the Treasury has throat, and arrest the tendency to iullatnnial ure a u and U a an cuie rival without expectorant directed the collector ol customs at ruhimnary diseases, :in.l Colds. I,. Carretl. Tevrina, Tia-- . wnl.-- : Now York to make immediate Investiobstinate Cou-llliio.il an gation of the inaDitgemeut of the barge A it's Cherry Pectoral in nr. Can ily Cr Iw.uly yi :ir-- . otlice at New York, with the view of a I it wonderful consider remedy." ascertaining whether the complaints grow ing out of the treat meat of passengers aud baggage are well .r:i-- i . i ( : wcll-nialu- tP-f- ii i ' n h 1' j I in-ta- iil Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a- ei nil l.-- -- , I is li.o-usi- -d I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, founded. The Presidenthas nominated Joseph S. Miller of West Virginia for Commissioner of Internal lieveuue. A freight train ou the Penusyl vunia railroad was derailed mar Carpenter's Station, yesterday, and a brakeman aud four tram-p- killed and twenty cars de in C. Ayer A Co., (Analytical Chomi::to, i: Per Ml.- bv nil J. Dr. rvlaaii. L-- n- 1 s IUMIH MiiliWI, nrv. salt - WATSON I5KOS., frt-.i.lrn- l . M . Y I i i , -. I I FOREIGN K H I I '1 I ) ( I n mm. soini pain-bauish- l. 4 SILKS! HOME-MAD- E THE BALANCE OF I"OWEK IN EUROPE Frightful Atrocities. Paris, 1C Telegrams from Saigou report the A revolt in CechinlChina discovered spreading. plot hasin been to set tire to Saigon, order to give for the irruption of three opportunity The Auamltes thousand Anamites. have captured Ocmen, seven miles from Saigon, massacreing the European residents and burying alive the native prefect and his wile. The nortaern prov tuces ai c iieiii uy lie iirsurgc-nkowho massacre the native adherents of the French. The crews f at Saigon have landed to defeud the town, and foreign residents are under arms. Gen. Briere de Lisle has returned to Hanoi. He asks for 10,000 more men before resuming operations. A Japaatene Shot. The Haouk, 16 A Brussels girt today followed the Japanese charge d'af-aiin this city to Rotterdam and shot him. She then attempted suicide with a dagger, but only Inflicted a slight wound. The man subsequently died in the hospital. He bad promised to marry the girl, who learned he was married already and that his wife was coming on here. After tbe Nluewa of War. Berlin. 18. Baron Von Blochraeder was negotiating with other capitalists y with a view to placing tbe new Russian loan. Baron V on Blochraeder is not only one of the most eminent bankets in Berlin, bnt is also confidential adviser of Bismarck in financial affairs. His appearance in the market as the fiscal agent of Russia would therefore be very significant, and would indicate that war with England was seriously intended by Russia. Proceedings In Parliament. London, 15. In the House of Lords this evening tbe government stated that the Admiralty nad freely given advice and assistance to Australia In the formation of a colonial navy. in tbe Commons it was . stated that England had protested against the treatment of lead by France as contraband of war, as instanced in the arrest of the British vessel Olenroy, and the seizure of the lead in her cargo. Gladstone explained that England and Russia had. agreed, as be stated Friday, that no fortber advances should be made in Afghanistan. He stated that thisAgreement was based 'on the interchange of communications carried on through tbe British Ambassador at St. Petersburg. Tbe latest eoiamaai-catio- n on the. Afghan, i dispute received from the "Ambassador was that of March 5tb. But to obviate any possible misunderstanding, Grauville, British Foreign Minister, on wired his (Granville) Saturday last, exact words to Thornton, asking him to ascertain whether the Russian Prime Minister Indorsed, as correct, the statement made by Gladstone of the agreement jnade with Russia. As yet no reply has been made. Gladstone said there had been no time to obtain the assent of the Ameer of Afghanistan to the terms of the agreement made with Russia. "The expression generally," said Gladstone, "conveys a somewhat fallacious1 Idea of what has been obtained. 'arrangejprefer the word ment.' " The telegram sent by Glad-StoSaturday to .Thornton, was merely to ascertain whether our unot the details of the agreederstanding ment or arrangement was correct. There Is no question as to tbe substance of It. Uartington explained that the Russians occupy Katan and Akrabmt, and that the Afghans still occupy Peadleh. He refused, on the ground ol public policy, to make any further disclosures. The alleged occupation of Rala-teone of the Society. (South Pacific) Islands, by the French, was denied. In 1881. the French, nag was hoisted on Ratatea. As soon as England heard of it she protested. France at once disavowed the action, and said the flag had been raised by naval officers without warrant.., France, bow-evrequested that the flag should be allowed to, remain until England and France should arrange the, dispute about their respective eights ,on the island. The .controversy , Is still in amicable progress, In regard to the Camerjqo'jtfiifucnlty, were 6 till pending negotiations betweeq England and Germany ,fbr a fr'ten Uy settlement. Tlie 'outcome' of these negotiations it was impossible to foretell with exactness, but, whatever itlmlght be, it would.tofcyoitVr all doubt, include! a complete provision for the in tec Cam -proper respect of all rurhts eroons. JStegotlatlaa--:fir-; the settleemment of the Cameroons-disput- e a scheme fox the. ad braced general of all' fluestirrris trf trtspute Kstment England and Germans In regard to their respective colonial claims ift the entire region of Africa and ttie South Pacific, n a basis of ' mutual ; mmu-concessions. .i5ii-thW evening'' the in the Commons announced a teteeran from St. Petersburg Jnlly oonarmlrrg aa ar viewofi the r&ngemeot" regarding outposts on the men-of-w- ar pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflammation of all flesh. ii,NATION ana l.ltlAtlUM IIAXDKF.IK'IIIKFW. Also, a sr Make I'ri. . it i:s I I!. f. i i " 'I 1 11 d.l tlmf UtBr TIPS MINTON'S TIUES. PLAIJT AtTD PATENT Ilnnrr. from 'l U. Oilier Ural, frum W TO PREPAREn l TBFS. TEE D. CO. 53 North No. AfiTf ; SIiti, 17 Smith Tmij'l'' Mtvrt, Wt East. i.'JUrr : Ii Al THE J11K WAKKKT l'UT UP for TOl'IUSTa, J. HIlirriTHS. rroprlator. Mil in Sti'cct, HIGHEST CASH kinds of asiinus for BailditiK pur iron voinaana, niastcn, s. In,)oeef,etc. CKB8TTNGS a specialty. General Rail s road work done promptly and in style. with Eastern prices. Saj- We compete Give us a call be for) jroir.g elsewhere. FOB WHEAT. PfiiCEJAlD Mill Telephone No. .No. 387. EI. I AS tel, DANK NthI nibI lrnti 5 l OF UTAH. I lIOUKIS, Supt. rnu I i lo nVlorlt, llintlitrMH f Mrirhiuili, tni llitlr (ifrlm, nnl llio 4.rii4'rnl Q Till-- . l'cleihona OfBca S71. LONDON n T ier" DLD mitl HAUl.HN fif. I. FAMILY IV o. 2. MAKTE ALT. Mi. u AIlolUil to LUNCH PARLOR, l.iiiBf'li :i '( o iuti vr, uiuii re - A N I) S 11 2.VI. m J IICKCIIANTS' MILL ROLLER HK.Vr . TO BUILDERS AN1 CONTRACTORS. E ARK WTECTIH KIUsT SnfTII ST.. WKST LUNC1IK8 ION i: K It I KKCAVSTiC, For Fuhlic Tinildinra and nwellings, Glazed and Kna mailed TUea for Uaotela, UearUia, WaiescotiDg, etc, and for exterior Deooratioaa. KILLER A COATES, Niw Toaau CLIAS MORRIS. In.portr-- . Aaat, SI . TmmpU St.. Wmt, 8. L. OKy. dm sod ly s MEALS AT ALL HOURH r MARK BLACK i IIESTAERIM GRIFFITHS' a A.S.T. CS 1 b.T. a po.ltlT. wawdf lor th. abor Sl.e.M ; bj Ita loin M llwuudl of cu.1.1 tli. vnrnt k.ludnlof i It . o t ron g I ttm.dln char. b.n c r.d. n mjhl FT El, la tl .AeneT. lliftt I will ..ndTWO HOTT1.KS on THE VA ATI8I I.UABI.R thl. wllh a 10 anr suffror Oir.nprM.miMl 1" O nddr- ... pa. T. A. HLOCCM, lm TearlSt., h9m York. t r it i fiuirtd, l TRADB CONSUMPTION. r n.iuu.a . Clir-tio:.- l.v It. V. Ml -So u ili of Silk I .1. i. Itonrl lllra. ( litlljlily N; for fan- MltS lu.ui-- r .r Parents Chilta'n Shoes fill rs to-da- A 11. KKIKAIIKII ( ouflwt-iiln-l pal i: ;rtos. r I urroMAXK, , 1 MAM 1IDMK Did you Sup- - TREtl OLI.VU. S VKATI.sT ,t -IS f'...'!.' nri.l il,. V II i; il H fr lnlll o- l lll'M-1-- I - I I I I . t.., ,i 1,1.1 Piiiii-hiiK '!, I l.II.J I im. . flrst-clus- ClMMlMis, WPIifll, EXCEIIOIl FOUNDRY, BREAKFAST THE STOVE REMEMBER EARLY 347, 349 and 351 W. Sixth South M. K. T. W. MADSK.N, I It . ,i , it Street. Highest price paid or Iron and Copper. C11AS. ABBOTT A SDNS, dti Proprietors. GOOD FOR ALL! M':rsr. ii UAEIEMlIJUJ ' I 1 a 1 " ' -- f 1 l! PIIalaN. fur more than Forty Years these valuable t i na They act Rilious Itntorders, PiUa have been known and used. mildly but thoroughly. Uvht aid Kidney Complaint, Headache, Constipation and Malarial' Diseases are cared by using these fills. CJ I UAFKX llKIMa CATIIOIICOV. Com- Great Remedy for all Female plaints. This Medicine cure Female A OOXiTJ Jk2iTI3 O XT JK A 1T T 1:1 PJ D VH Itfiiin W. M ADNKN A C Mrrl. Null . 1. X3 V ( II Weak- ness and Nervous IWsorders. Physicians ase tht3 Catholicon in their practice. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO., ne fiUAEFK.IlFIUa ChiIlrenM Paimeca. and pleasant rcnotxly for all Child rea'a IHseaaes. Acting as a toaio it i positively best flciai to every child Uiat A aafe take it. tST Send stamp for Co., New Y'oik. (DHAETER OAK bok to Gracfenl.org a, I. I. OK ITU HTORI, AUEA'TN, s 8ALT LAKE CITY, tfTAH. , . - DANGKKOTJS er, SUBSTITUTES , , , , ( e's Anglo-Boesi- -. , t. ;. i"' . -- yy ' " t j . : I ' HQRSFQRD'S AGIO PHOSPHAIL uJkati-Several iaferior aad datrrona lutea" (or Umi irenoia 1 slomfora'a Anal Itioapttatie?: are linr wJffered foe sale audi iv hereby caution the dealer and pubJlc igaiast boying or usinge them, as thev,wiU feet upon the the sm notprodone tn lem as the fentiln Horsford's," andiiy. mrrn4ints in sjae or them, ara dangeroat.... ; , . i. j. ta bnllb. or tmltallona Soma af then anBsaitate si rapt y iUnt 1'aoKpnori Aai), aiea interforea wuta Uit wbila Utn genuine Horsford'a " aot only caoaea at,' with the directive orgaos. -Lt trma ' (tronhle ; lertallf aaetots la their action. ,' One preparation that U being otfciel foV if i in! IVV- . n Ulll-- ' I e!-- ! I I,-- , I I , nlion, contain alt, bj the Acid, which ara Meta. or P.ro i declared uy the Phosphoric W ba Tne Highest atnbarity m pnsfiaration.. alao oontaiaa (Jhlorta wainlk eamMMna rwl, i. a, of, Chloriuo., ; Mforsrord'a 'f contains ueithar vt, thaa In t. yituaiaa r?i fuf rf. we ' !.- I i.:. r ' ' - ' ' I : 11 " siitn; tSSSS3Snl .f'.J mi ! ;'' -- ' B ' S , , IBQH. STIUPEO WABE A TIBSEBS' !iel . ; .: . K:. !t l (j w I. u - v-i-- :j ' Main. Street, $t. Xouis, Mq. ..F I ! - jr 012-1- 8 , . .. i ' i i. i'- I'dC j t: , ' lo ..1 i lLL for SO OTIUCK. " 'lood HORSVaSaVt.f aad.VAKB NEYIa SOLD a w laaa EN BUL tools ' ..it XT : : ' HI .. STOV , axn UM ta ;ilwf -MMknUtntM ana fon4 Aada IoMtalnn,iud "Il i Ifcbr: Tin PUTlr:. l . . . ,li.-u,l- !- 1 t:-")-I if;:--- " ' ' i' - u--c Brodifiata. ! ; i r . - f i roa -- t" . . , Glad-Ston- to-nig- nt, ''- h- - ii : I l ; 1UI fp f ERffs3llWs751FB , ,&u.. .ao J I . - r- I I ii-- l'iit.-l.ur- -, I U'"'B"J Judge Mackey said jthaurposeftrikere' hate1 won; T&laj afternoon' the nefeH was to negative the p Saperlotendeut Johann. on J&ehatt ol ie company, .1signed an, suniDtioa that the accused circulated agreementAwitu . Ka ex,, uiiiiiL mn, ciims. -- ettles. .U. .1. . . .1. Better accomodations at Less Kates than the contewfe of this letter, 1I said b work any other Hotel i the City. bad M alter the at that letters bftea show, Wedasesday, wages proposed Durloine4 f rom Idesks. tbe slwial aid tbem bef re-- i the reduction wu hop, IK B!oofc East of Dftot, . , office and taken to the Secretary of Vnrf "nade, wnlcb was this evening ratlfled. Oil, bv the Detson ntloittiv them, and P. O. Bos. 625, we men at a meeting neid City. the proviso that the same is rati- that the! Larson feceitaoVneclal em-- I ' loyment after purloioi4ie4ho letterrf ed at MooerlT and Fart Warne.. The ffMral Rtpoirint Don Prmptig, f ' ! ''ill til lo are l','4.!'f strlktrs snow tne unr to i wanted ; lie saia quite Jobjlanfr. j ' , j W, -in; Proprietor") ' ii inn ' irelgnt ;u t i !;; ' co.rieof the administration with Kansas' city, ' .11 WTlnnonrl axJl Take on were hat the. sent XUItTEniia trains officer-tnnt CarsAat44a acAKAjrrxxxft. MWrencAO the chief Jtgnftl th,itret from the lie St. A. Young, .Boots Shoes to. was safe or sacred, in the Pacific pot, and pay a. attntion to and ten came in. The 'L. nothing Week outer office for of chief officer of. the business tb.e May road will be lt the 116 S. Mln St. Hnh. 0ayaaars signal froiq (r . I : j -- . . Ji:rONIlOK ns rd r. man-of-wa- The value of Ayor's Cherry Pectoral.;' I". M Sargent 11 Aiul"v.r 'i' cunnieiiei d M.i'4., say- Kh.' piotectimi U afl'oril.s friuu lliedan.-rtin- v ,,r i U o i be lYoloml ihuit cuniint )f prtjjuionary ilisorders, Try mid '.u-f.miil irv .In im-- , f.ir K. Philips, Miaiatetk Mr. and h e aK a krpl it in tn lion-.- - m. I'a., wriles: "About three- ears a.." t r. m- " , in thai linn. I voi'movi- il he which resulted hail severe Laryuj.-iti.-.oic-- . be these ha.i that f..r Am uf use i's the cotnpl lioarseucss. By N .1 H 1 :l .hi ' ( .re.! .I)r ...I 1 1..,,., tl...... ...... !...... ' i ill vr,Tii;r.)I II IUUI I 11 c.,.i d Avci'h l Ii. m "I h:ie iraiued my health." Mr. Henry Russell, wiili-siee. f Kxoelskir Printing Co., Nctvs. York, I'ei (oral, in niv family i Write: "Influenza became cjiidi ink in number of car. and liaX it. II is iHi adum :.!. Si veral members of iu reenmmendim: uiy neighborhood. i" my family sulTered crverely with il , pr paraf ion, and Hi.i-.i.is "all of whom toot A il." claimed P.J. for that yer's Cherry Pectoral, n and were cured by it In n few days. It manlon, N.C.. write".: " Am'- Ii l.-is Coie nmi..n tlie pr. ii a wonderful medicine for Influeuza. Peetond rein I. " ever saw. It ruts Tm much cannot be said In its fuvor." molished. The Irishmen of Philadelphia are inA. FISHER BREWIMi ( censed at Governor Paltisou for namlTlh-St. Patrick's ing Tuesday, March Failure. Brrwrry nfar I'.C.K K. A O.i.R.t;. lrpo'l. day for the execution of Brlggs, the Y. U. H. Nkw York. Ui. The failure of Wni. English wife murderer. An effort has LAKE SALT UTAH, CITY, Voss&Co., has just been announced been made to change the date, but at the Stock Kxchange. It Is believed without avail. P. O. Box 1049. Telephone 294. IIESEIiET IiVK small. Win. H. Cozzens, of Brooklyn, Is enWe are now ii rep .ire. lo protmiilv Mipil Kolile.l lien ,.i i titled to a pension, but his democracy Hie public M ah Keg mill I.ftler from I lie Strikers. iAhk was of such an intense type that he Superior ijuabl v, al pnpuhir n h ofHi. Missouri Pacific Loi St. ih, he never would apply made a vow VtMt.tMM ficials here state that the strikers at for oue until that I'Allt IT 4'AIITI.. A. FISHER BRKWINVi CO. the republican party went Atchiand Denison Medalia, Parsons, K JIIO.OII He of now has made out apHI'I.I'N, son refuse to return to work unless u plicationpower. for arrears of pension written iruarantee Is given not to'dis-charn- e amounting to about !j?i,ooo. IL S. Fl l'R,lMllt. any of the strikers within a W I'm-- I .Ii:vms... iLit year from date. At other place the y fuiv n7 men have all returned to work. No ) iMasiiiias J.iiin Sefior Leonardo Garbalosas, of SanStonecutters and Itnilders, m lunr, Hi action has yet been taken by the railH. Mill. '..liijir road otliclals. tiago de las Vegas, Culm, was comsrlnri K, Aorl Jas Tombttotum, Momtmmt, MfanlrJt, Iron pletely cured of severe intermittent tiamMt, Qi aits ami Htartlx Sti nts neuralgia by the use of St. Jacobs Oil, the great . arcnvEs fit pbsits num iaTa 4k. i aao temlk iir, HmU. OppotiU iumilr HE VOLT IN COCHIN CHINA. I irliam. on Krn Kuy nil. I 1 ulU, Hm.n I raiu lidi, Itlrno, al I unit, Omnlia, I oailvn. snit prlnrl PROCEEDINGS I PASLI1VTb-u-t on -- 73 BekiaiiaB Strest, in yuu fJtu ?i-- t the Ittr prn r nl the p...rvr arln le it t i T.iur advantUKe tn purchase. 1 coim-pan- one-thi- Fairbank's Fine Family Soaps. t v CAS JOBBERS TS i,ki.ui.i Mouhlin; - - WBBI FSB WATEB, PLUMBERS MATERIALS, USE THE BEST! 'pllKUF. ut h'ii I PLITEI Of .S'M 'A;o, in. . i (', .'fr. Finish, Miamfactrtrert y. k Wonderful Remedy. Ti:t,iiCin4MH. far without result. Abotber British vessel iu Chinese waters has been stopped and searched by a Freuch It is rumored at St. Pel rsbure that letters have passed direct between (jueeu Victoria and the Ctr. " ! coa-ilitio- iiuief NO. 1885. 17. Lord Garmoyle is laid ujrwH'i rheuin New matism at the Brunswick York. The search for Conant, liirptr's missing editor, is still being kept up, thus ar -- AM) i I. h 1 1 1 ' ii..- & Co., j.rO'Crjli "DITTO. 1'iin, BTER.4LLS.BUIE.IIBWI.8B - i.tarcr.i IMM)RS FII i istrr.it ;.!;. . , all II TIE BET 14 to ISO all numbers of ottok (UHV18S wide, for Lerk, Car, Trunk and H'.tif.m Coverinxe, Miifhino Aprv.ns and 'i other pnnoses, couaiaatly n store and n.a.le lo (.rdt-r- . Atrent? lor V. S. Hunting C:o., "StAndard" ind Kai le." Iiy the C:ife i.r Icps quantity. I'lie-K- ' t.oods'cau be obtained at Z. O. al. I. ! Chair Co., CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. v Hard, Med:um aDd Soft. I'.nmbcrs t.rhl nii.l he Hartley F ay t pre-empti- IO MaDiifa.'.lurers Wo to-da- - the Territory. 111 the hand of the Secretary of War, by day or niifht. Th Jude advocate said that be did t'BR WESTS&H rjICIOM TBtXGKAm XHTB. not feel calid upon to reply to the insinuations of counsel in respect to the A M F. It I V A 1 . Secretary of War. That official, he said, needed no defense at his hands, and the attacks upon him were in bad NATION... AFFAIKM. tasrte, to say the least. Without concluding the examination ofGeneral Hazen, the court adTHE KACKUO'iK UR JaSIT IIAZEN journed. ; Arthur made a social call upon PreCOI'IIT MAKTltl. ETC sident Cleveland this afternoon. lie was driven to the White House in the of Mr. Frelinirbuysen, whose BIHIIIV WOltK WITH Ol'TI.AHN carriage sruest he is, at 6 o'clock. The Presi IN TEXAS. a dent rave him cordial greeting. visit lasted half an hour. The President, accompanied by his Till: srKIHKKK WIN. sisters, Miss Cleveland and Mrs. Iloyt, attended the lecture given by lieecuer in the Congregational church on "Evolution and Revolution." JHKItEK, LYNCHING, ETC. Oatral Aaaerleaa AValnt. j Kallonnl Nailers. The Seuate in executive session had under consideration the state of Wasiiini; ton. 1"i. Tbe "Jlackbone" affairs in Central America, and a short laml i;wnt vl3 laid beore tin; .Senate ami Knstis male a speech message from tbe Secretary of State, answer to the Senate resolution of upon il. tie said a rtat wronji iiau' in bct'ii (knii- tlio ptople of Louldiaiw., and last week, was read, givinsr a history he wisin il to enter his irotest nifdinst of Ban ios' project for a uuion of all us coiisimiiimuoii. llw; titio to he the Central American States, together lands was illetral ami frautuli-tir- , and witu tne steps taken Dy Mexico in view rs of their of the threatened complications. All si't uii to ili Iran the the points in the narrative have already Jhisvi-rtitle had been Some discussion took by the New Crleaii8 I'aciflc ben published. the propriety of dewhich haUteeii place regarding Company in d.icainciUs an-.in (.'ontrre.s.s claring it to be tbebesense of the Senate in the Inpi taken to protect terior Department as baseless that steps should and illegal. Everybodyutterly was perfectJy the rights of this country in Nicaragua tbe pending canal treaty. The auned ihal tlie JJaekbone (.'oiupany under was made tnat the Senate had no was a nuisance and a disgrace; that it point never lived lor any corporate purpose knowledge of the pendency of a canal whatever, but was the mere skeleton treaty sluce the withdrawal of that ol a derelict association. Yet, in 1SSI, sent in at the last session. The Senate In one ul the most adjourned without action. proceed inicH on record, extraordinary Secretary Lamar has addressed a lety this defunct made to tlie. iNew ter of instructions to the Commisassignment General Land Office t )i leans raeillc Company ; and it was sioner of the the disposition of the forupon Mich a tale that the latter based concerning its claim. The transfer was radically feited land graut of the Texas Pacidc Railroad, directiug that notice be given vicious and absolutely void. The consideration for it was the enormous by publication for at least 30 days iu sum of one dollar. One third ol the each of tbe several districts, that tbe been restored to the public stockholders denounced the act before land has and that the books of the rethe Interior Department as a sham and domain, a fraud. He was glad, to know that spective oftices are open for entry and the Secretary of tlie Interior was go-t- o location of the same at $2.50 per acre, under the homestead, investigate this matter, and he as provided for and other general laws of hoped that in future there would be an the United States reiatiug to the disadininislration which would be in the interest of the people, and protect posal of unoffered public land ". th in from the rapacity of rich railroad Tlae M n mint Mtaslsa. corporations. is Ii It that General Foster understood Teller defended his course j ami safij be retained as Minister to Spain that, not a point had Ueen made by the fwill the view of conSena'or from Louisiana (Kustis) which or the. preseut, with for a more favorhad not been passed upon Lv the Atn ducting negotiation able treaty, and that he will probably toi np'Oneral and the judiciary committee of the House. It had Dn the return to Madrid in the course of a unbroken rule of the departineut iot fortnight. in years to issue these patents when tlall vs. i'tarllxle. the parties had compiled with the Ky., 16. Of the defeat Louisviulk, without reference to time, subsequent, and that had been done in nine of Phil Thompson and the appointment cases out of teu without any inquiry of Miller for Commissioner of Internal w hatever. When he was Secretary of Revenue, Mr. Watterson will sav in tothe Interior he had issued papers in the morrow morning's Courier Journal: Wearcnot prepared to accept the same identical way which was now culled in question, and ttiat, too, with- uncat oa x uu amuiujiouu tin n ueciara-tlo- n of war by the President out having taken into consideration the friends of revenue reform; norupon the apthe opinions of a committee of Conof of West Miller, pointment Virginia, gress or the opinion of the House, as evidence that it is the purpose of the when, by a majority of VI, it had de- administration to Itself sft Tf in clared thchrrant should not he v1d. against tin- new Administration is to commence 1 ternal revenue taxes, wnich pay more of the expenses of the to undo what the late Administration than go vernmeut, and without which there has done, it should be done iu accordno be could ance with the forms of law and iu a adequate reduction of Custom bouse daties. Personally and manner comporting with the dimity-owe much regret the deci very a over locally, Administration presiding sion. But we trust tnat the apprehenthe interests of rvi.oini.OOO people. Van Wyck, referring to Teller's sions of those who have a risrht to a fair interpretation and execution of the speech last week, said the Senator. (J'tB Internal revenue laws, and have re Colorado had suggested that every person who had spoken ou this subject garded the West Virginian as hostile tn was not a lawyer, lueauimr prola4)l-- s them and their Interests, wili'fec disapa lawyer of raifroad proclivities such pointed, l ae question is economic not moral, and we shall be slow to believe lawyers us during most of the last six- that it will be treated by the President teen years had been at the head of the his advisers in a narrow spirit. It departments of Justice and thetheInte- and be will given out, of course, tnat this Is rior, maktrnr pr4icexteiHs wtich a of Mr. Randall over Mr. triumph liadTToftowed. he boasted It tary was usual for corporation attorneys to Carlisle. That, however, will deDend future upon ,. . : .. . .1 stigmatize the settler as an interloper altogether I . . i developments. he ii iuc ricBiueuu uies uimseil to Mr. and speculator.' The he do will it Hanclall, not and openly, diaso to lou hud listened that said, If he does, it will cause clandestinely. lect, in the department that it was nata of the party and a new hopeless split ural he shou d repeat it in his speech, array of political forces. We want no and, sneeritif- - at sucii meiv, almost iu such do all in our shall and conflict, of Tweed, ask, "What are the to do about Hi"' Van Wyck power to avoid it; bnt If, against the ou asked w hy the late Secretary of the protest of au overwhelmiag number of it should come to pass, the Interior was in such haste to issue democrats, of a sound and honest reve these patents. Why was .not the advocates nue will not be found uneaual qui st ion left to the deliberation of his to it.system of this sort, It is best successor, who could determine hat to haveInnoaffairs concealments. Dangers are did not properly, belong portion avoided by going out to meet lo the road? Kven upon the lute administration, the them. anThe President might have avoided issue by the familiar extlie land to tbe depurtuicut has u'iven as if the entire pedient of the appointmeut. of a third Muckbone Company After ttve pany, neutral, or he may consider, line had been constructed. right in so considering. isMirnment in lKs, the late Secretary and he may be that there is no issue at all. To our f the Interior, in the exuberance of mind and his sympathy for Gould and Huntinir-toknowledge, we are inclined tolmperfeet think there is, and that it is or consented to a freeift not to the friends of reof land lor ltio miles of graded read. encouraging Faithful poblK servant! It required form. Hut we shall wait with equanno corporation lawyer. Dor apy. ther imity the course of events." lawyer, to understand this performHn8r(l by Hob of Masked Mat. ance. There was another remarkable in transaction. this The feature Omaha, 16. At 1 o'clock Sunday for many years' piaiice as morning. 80 masked men went to the Faciftcf the I'nioti aitoi ney for railroad, house wnre Thomas Jones and Mrs. and lonj; ex pertence ill the Department, Taylor lived, near Ranch, Clay knew that railroads, to escupo 'State took them Spring to a bridge a few ami local taxation, dec line J to take county, and hanged them therefrom. rods away except as they marketed- their They u aUBiHwed to have been im- patents a nds. Did not this action suggest a fwecat roWwrtea In that risi i on ,' suspicion that the motive must picat4jrj aiio in me muraer oi Kdwin be fear of the next Courress, and that eiuiiy, Roberts a month, Four other the iiicoiniii;- - Administration miht Dot persons in the houseago. at the time were the' railroad to be completely subject tied and guarded until daybreak. 'I Xtiree.of them were warned to leave corporation control Adjourned. the country, as were W in and John Jones, under penalty of suffering the Marllal irt fate. r panic f A Kentucky Fead. (ien lla.on testified in his oWu" behalf before the i. LExiNBTOw.-My.fDeputy Sheriff lie admitted writing the articles in HummittBw; uf Ituwaa County, was controversy, but said he intended no killed near Moorebead, Ky., b or discourtesy to the Secre- a disresport mob. The assassination arose from tary of War. He gave as his reasonfor theToIllvcr and Martin fend, which making the statements that he had been has caused the death of live or six held to ti e most serious responsibility men iu the past few months. for not effectively rescuing the Grcely party ; that it had been published all Actio uf (m DaMla (saaea over the world that he was in fault. and that in his own defense he simply 'wncols, Neb., 1. Patrick Egan, !wished to state the fact that Greely president of the Irish National League he and of America, received this eveninir tne could have been rescued, that ro .Mr.- - T: Har ilazen) did all in his power to have f fWiawing fiysjag him rescued. The Secretary of War, rington, M. P., Honorary Secretary of rd iu his anuual report, had large! v the League in Ireland, and forwarded the opinion expressed in th4 the? followta feulv in rnfnreiw.n tn' thn was rkspOonU action of the Dublin City Council to- press, that bo (tlazen) le for the death of those men. The '' .day: MARCH EVENING, usual shape in a very short time. The who were removed for leavengineers ing their posts at the request of the The strikers, have beeu reinstated. men at Parsons returned to work this afternoon. Tbree Oallnwn Killed. A desperate Springer, N. M., encounter between officer and outLast Sunlaws occurred here day a noted desperado, named Bill Todd, was arrested here and lodged in Jail. He immediately telegraphed the fact of his arrest to Dick Rogers, the leader of oue of the most desperate of outlaws in the whole southgans west. This moruing ltogers appeared with a number of his followers: went to the county Jail, where Todd was confined, and attempted his rescue. The olllcers opened fire from within, to which the outlaws replied. A desperate battle ensued. Tbe attacking party finally withdrew, leaving three of their number Dick Rogers, Ld. King, and "Red River" Tom dead In the street. The remnant ot the party hastily left town to summon reinforce-ments. They are hourly expected to and the greatest excitement prevails. Tlie citizens of Springer appealed for protection to the district commander, who promptly ordered the troops stationed at Fort Union to move quickly to the scene of action. A Santa Fe special at lUo'clock says: The latest from Springer is lo the effect that fifty ineii have surronnded the Jail, determined to mob the officers who have takeu refuge inside. The soldiers from Fort Union are momentarily expected, and may prevent further trouble. Company H, second regiment of thc tei ritonal militia, at Sauta Fe, is iu readiness to move at a moment's notice. The Springer, N. M , 12. 4. a. m. regulars Irom Fort Union arrived at midnight. Cowboys are Hocking into the presence of the troops town, has produced a wholesome effect on the lawless element, and no further trouble is anticipated. BY TELEGRAPH. to-d- r.ranrb It. L I B E !R T IT X) to-nig- ht CONFHCTJONERS, n, n, v., t u micmcji mm. arc kept l,v 7. C. tr ami Jcajora tccocrally 'Kirr r,.,i ITS!" SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, TUESDAY VOL. XVIII. lilt' .A. I ' . Solo Acronts In Salt Lalio City ;r. , |