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Show EVENING NEWS. Z. C. M. I. Seinl-Annu- . Tbarsdsj, i Meeting of the al Thkrk are lotof people In for con- ference. Tub leading stores of the city were closed till noon today.. . uwua uRKKitu was uoeu m iae tTjiice Court today for drcnkennes3. s The Home Dramatic : Club epen their conference season at the Theatre ,thl3 evening in "The Siiaugraun." TdK mining salt of James Baveri Jtre vs. John Dout took up the whole time tl tie Third District Court today. The box office at the Opera , House orened this niorBinjr for the sale of tickets for the "Willow Copse" f and'SaturJay evenings. meetThe thirty-eight- h ing of the stockholders of this mammoth institution was held in the Social Hall this afternoon, H. S. Eldredge presiding. Thomas G. Webber, Secretary and Vice-Preside- nt President's report. It congratulates the stockholders on the very favorable showing made durine the past six month and reviews the work of the departments, all of which 1 have done well, The usual dividend of five per cent for" the six months was declared. The following is the statement of the assets and liabilities 6 Ace lnstitation: resources; oa Merchandise hand.......... $1,0CS,020.83 W i i . ....... 'utto ...1.19,aii41 itciauic . . .. . Accounts Receivable... Treasurer, thirty-eight- -- read the semi-annu- al h : ? CaHh on hand 21.457.C9 lieal Estate in Suit Lake City, Skk adveitisemeut of auction sale of Otfilen, Logan, 3oda Springs and Provo blooded 6ta!lions in front of M alloy & at Shoe and Clothing V Factories and Tannery i'aui's Livery Mabje at 12 m. Saturday. Machinery A rara chauce to secure a good horse. Horses, mules, wagons and harness building in course of 'Tub meeting of the officers of the Factory erection Primary Associations of Salt Lake Stake is postponed till the last Friday ia April the 27th. Notice ,of time and place of meeting will be given here- . after Sevex natives of Sweden were ' 37.8S9.12 31,291.10 f 1,804,491.58 LIABILITIES,; f366.442.55 Bills Payable Accounts 77,135.56 Diviuendt.. 4,013.74 Unpaid i!3.2i Temporary Deposits by customers Outstanding orders drawn on us , 104.4a Mdse. Ketail at for ljBOO,eoo.iiO Capital Stock 254.175.C1 Reserves 103196.97 Undivided Trollts.... I'rt-nb- lc. ' pneu-DioD- ii ed e ; - - " 1 p. - . i 1 - . " - " , at-ke- -- ' - - s ..- : '; )UND9 OF POVCORX. AT POP- 5000 corn stand. Main St.. between 1st ,, , dlwk and 2nd South. - Four Thousand Irish Passengers EmSILT LAKET1IEATRE. PI OOD PLACES FOR GOOD SERVANTS.69 bark from Queenstown Bound7 VX Mrs. McEwari's employment office, " New York, April 1. Taera was ap W. First Soutn St. aiw for New York. THE HOME DRAMATIC CLUB'S intimation about town today that Jav pK. MAGGIK C. SlUfl. Gsuld was going to say something.' SEASON- CONFERENCE FFTCE AND RESIDEXCE 59 SOUTH, Balfour's to Land Bill Expedite It was not quite correct. He was goiag J irst East Street.); leiepnone JSJ, Business In the Irish to write something. This letter that and Saturday, Thursday DRIVK VK(.U PIPE. ae wrotef was given out Just before v .; Court. ' AI'KIL 5th and 7th, EST QUALITY, i TIPE, IOt. midnight: First production by this company of the re-at tool, ; New 1SS8. March .' 31, Anglo-Irisnowned HEE: ELLERBECK'S. C!l York, drama, Munificent Gift for Milwaukee A 43 E. First South Street. T Mr. James Gordon Bennett: In Fridav's issue of the Herald vou 250,000 Art Gallery Thrown SHAUGHRAUN, .ATTENTION. , culminated what I am told is common- Open Today. With entirely new sets of scenery and y called in the Uerald ofilce "a INDEPENDENT nnHF effects--thmechanical scream. 'r .now, as in tms Ilevo'lving JL Association of Utah will meet oh friTower, St. Brido-et'Abbey, the 61h at 7::i() o'clock, at 'scream" you have taken occasion to An . day evening; April Ashore Scene. Wcke Great English Training Ship, the Foreman's Hall.' All interested in bee deny certain statements deliberately culture are cordially invited to attend. of Portsmouth Railway inaae by me as to the aew xork lierala d 113 3t and yourself, it is proper that I should r 6 .Accident. Evening, April cVll: I . . . The famous Metropolitan Success; in tne nrst piace i never siatea mat J. B. KEYSOR, DENTIST, a were evsr tne oi director you ! American Cable company. It is. true B y Telcsraph to tbe Xsw OFFICE IX HERALD BUILDING, you were never invited to take a Beat a full train ofjears and Sailed Away Introducing n that board, ana l aouot n any mem Tby novel railroad effects. GUABANTEES FIRST CLASS WORK! A'0 A ber of it would sit in a board London, April . Four thousand Incidental to the concert scene in "After ' PEBKECT FIT. ; with you, for reasons that will Irish D. Smith, the wonderful sailed from Queens- - Dark," Mr. Alvin as I proceed. What town emigrants be apparent his will render boy whistler, astonishing foe America. today was variations on the air of the Hocking liird. that some did say years ago your lather bought i,oou Balfour's BUI. snares oi tne eioctc oi tne American Evening, April 9 telegraph company in order to make London, April 5. Balfoura bill to Monday you a director: that you were elected expedite business in the Irish land The season will conclude with a and appeared in tnat Doard; mat you revival of the greatest of our' demanded for the Herald lower rates courts Is published. It extends the comedy successes, than were paid by other newspapers existence of the land commission anand a precedence over them in the seven yours, but deprives tenants Teeth extracted without pain by the transmission of newsr in other words, other ot the option of applying fer a reducValuable Analhctic. This he'nasthetic you were attempting to use the corof rent to either a county court or insensibility ,0 paiu, is produces absolute The original Fifth Avenue version, as ef which you were a trustee, tion sate and leaves no ill enect. land- - commission of the right to poration the rendered by Dixeyi Harry not onlv for your personal profit and transfer dl!i Opertslions done on short notice. from a county advantage, but to the injury of your court to proceeding The commission. the land The company engaged to appear in these rivals. As it is tuns apparent tnat toe bill empowers the land commission , plays will include Mr. Wells, Mr. fpenoer, Herald, though actuated by personal with the consent lord ef the Mr Taylor, Mr. Whitei Mr. malice and selfish interests, conceals Chancellor, to distribute at will cases Mr. Young, REGULAR MEETING OF THE ; Edith Clawson, Birdie Cummings, this motive and pretends to act as the- between the commission and. the Clawson cf the East Jordan In Lottie Claridge, Ivy Clawson, Mabel Youqg THE denouncat tb South of interests, public Company w ill be held guardian court and ana also otners. oh many county application nc in its lordly way inaiviauais ana aad lor good cause to transfer the (Jottonw0od11 Ward House on Monday, April a. m.. !or the purpose of elect 16, 1688, at corporations, using such epitbets as cases from the commission to tbe Seats reserved for all' performances, o a board of oilieers for the ensuing; two ine 4th. wizard," "corsair," "skunk," etc., court or vice versa. Xo'eitra charges. April Wednesday, vears. also to hear the report of the condi and utterine such fearful "screams" tion of the cemnanvl and anr other business Jieraia Duuaing qaaes, teat even the me that may be necessary to be presehted. Salt for Libel. I should say a few it seems ' to 11. W. uituwx; 1 words of and to its editor and pro Secvetar.. April 5. William O'Brien Dublin, SoutlCott6nwood. April s, ciiah OPERA HOUSE WALKER Conprietor, v as Cork the suit begun against As tne xueraia says air. uennen stitution (conservative) for libel, claim1 CKKOliOKiii TO NO ICE same would not Sit at the board; with ing live thousand pounds damages. LrsseesV P. Hargetts and J. E. Evans me.it seetiisXProper for me to state Estate of Henry thiogleton, ddecased. an such to have the objections I might j ThePollceand the PlnUertona. association with, ttio editor and pro & 1888 THE CONFERENGEApril 6 7, 0T1CE 13 LEREBY GlVJtVIlY , prietor of the lleruld. Let me sayanui Chicago, April 5. This morning a or tne Undcrs;prneu, AUininisH-ainxuave Known you over tniriy years, deiall of one hundred city police were Kstate ot Henry MiingletoH, deceased, to and alluerons, havine during all that tlm your life has been to srive the Visitors to Conference' thft credilora of. one ot shame. Your private life has massed at Desplaines Street station Inanorder claims ssraiiibt ho said deceased, to exhibit some of see the to opportunity them wuh the necesBar vouchers, within been but a succession xf debaucnes and instructed to relieve the Plnkerton f avorites.while in Salt Lake.the ten months after thofirst publication of and scandal, so that your name is as guards that had been keeping watch above house has been leased by tins notice, to the said administratrix, at the the property of the Burlington sociated on every tongue aa"Bennett, oyer ofilce of F. Kcsler No. "0 West Second the libertine." and however genwemen road.-Thpolice will supersede the South Street, fralt Lake City, in the County might meet you at clubs or hotels, not Pinkertons at all points on the road in of salt Lake. r.. a gentleman in New York, as yon well this city. a with in conneetion Strong Array Who, Dated April 5.8SS. of Dramatic Talent, will present know, wouia auow you to crosstne CAT1IAKISE MITCHELL, . the Sterling Domestic Drama, thresnoid of his residence where vir Ship Ahore. Trial of Majar Temp- Administratrix of Estate of Uery Shinjrle " in Five Acts, us and family honor are held sacred. bohvt 4vr deceased. ton, Your very touch in the social circle is ... f W1XI.01V COPSE such London, April 5; The naval train TIIE contaminating. A fewtoinstances, as decency permits put in print, ing ship Martin, manned by boys, is In which the Veteran Actor 6. W. COTJL & lii'HERSDORF CO.. will sunlce to illustrate ana counrm ashore at Block House Point, Ports- DOUK.ereated so great a furore in Salt and wnat I have to eay on this mouth. ' several Lake recently years 850, f MASUFACTDHtBS OK Tugs are endeavoring to pull in theCity, A few head. years ago, leading cities of the Eastern States, and in which M It. MARGE ITd will oppear one of bn while your de her off, but their efforts have thus far in bis powerful rendition of LUKE FIELDbauches,' the police came down On a failed. X Penh) urn) vldfboftrd. of the ING. Tne trial of Mai or TenJplar. m inis cny. iou house oi were one of the victims bageed. When Seventh R.ll-;- and chief of the balloon: Folding Ilfdi In Walnut, Anll and Amulrsn MslioymT. . you were arraigned, past midnight, at department of the. army, for divulging (lk the notice station, you screamed, "I army seoxets, was begun tooay at 403 to 410 Canal St , CHICAGO. am James Gordon Bennett, proprietor Chatham. of the New York Herald; let me go.' (oodt can be found at the Furnlt .r. tores and Other dealers turonchotit thi Do you remember the simple reply of Kathbone. Opposf njr '''' Will FarnHh Xnsie for the Oeeasion. t&e faitMul. otucer. wno saia, "xou 5. Senator April Washinotos, or Gordon be you James Bennett, may may e ueorge nasamstoni me tase ftlorgan appeared before the Senate DIVIDEND. THIRTIETH will tase tne nsuai course, umccr, & .i9 lock the prisoner upi" aud you 'went behind the bars, la the morning, of the nomination 01 L. Kathbone as id 7th. APRIL 6th when vou had sobered down aud came 7. O. M. I., Salt Lake City,. general at Paris. E even ot the to a full realization of your situation, consul i commembers the thirteen April 6th, IMP. , composing vou no longer "screamed," "l am mittee were present. After Morgan's Will be presented, the famous production L. UoucKyullt.in live acts, of D. James Gordon Bennett, proprietor of argument ur 11VB DIVIDEND a vote was taken aud nine entitled, THE the New York Herald;" but you spent Senators voted for a favorable report aeciarca oa me be whole day in trying to get tne on the nomination and two uor rint has this aay hocn j :j adversely. sickening newspapers to suppress thesuccess. cajtal stock of the Intlitution, payable stnry, and with very good Blamarek. At a dinner party given oy you at May 5th, 1S88, to. all stockboldcrs of record were your residence, after your guests Bkbllv, April 5. Reports are, cura revolver took about through, you on March 15th last, prt.mally upon prescn Prince Bismarck has asked rent and began flriBg at the globes of the the that to relieve him of his post. centre of Emperor over the the chandelier large the TJsnal Prices. Doors open tation of their stock certificates, or npon The alleged cause Is the precarious ntAdmission,,' dinner table, sending the thousand 7:3Qf Performance to Commence at 8. health. their written order. Box Office open Thursday, at 10 a.m. pieces of Broken glass in tne eyes ana state of Bismarck's faces of your guests, wno piled pe.l April 5 The reports that Bkkun, TH09. G; WEBRER, metl under the table. No "scream" Bismarck had asked to be relieved, are Sec'y and Treas. dll4 2vr was made over tms insuit to jour officially declared to be without foun Treaa. AS. A. THOMPSON, Gordon ojt dation. James Bennett, guests by A Darn ' u aa vi v v a?ha 0ofw fomaiit ft a U the Herald. i (i uii sji TV u nrll Another incident la tbls snameful that Bismarck would resign, was pub career will be enough to illustrate myI lished in tbe (JolOgne tfazette. It said Some years ago, that the reason elven was the toad present purpose. am told, you invited some gentlemen state of the chancellor's health but to dine with you on your yacnt, among that the real cause was the secret con- them a noble lord, it soon became flict between aim and the Era party apparent to the gentlemen that you were on oneoi your wua orgies ana A. H. Cannon, John Henry Smith, Prest. they were anxious to get ashore. O. H. Pettlt, See, al Treas.. lsieonclonSy You started to land them, and New York, April 5. AX 1:30- - p. m. a in around after rowing circle for a while, yon flaatly brought today Jacob Sharp waf unconscious. witnout Knowing His do not expect that ha will u? to a landing COKI'PY.-- : GO whether it was New York, Erooklynor live family more than two at the farhours ' Williamsburg. You landed your guest ';" WHOLESALE III TAIL at the morgue, and as you were pro thest, c;eding stumbled and felloe intoooxwhat Ilouaewiird Iloaml. lor afterwards turnea out to & burial ol tne aays victims, wnat April 5. Paelps, Ameri London, fie while been a scene it would have if, can minister left London today for We carry a .complete line of you had been lying inthatiyx, the Southampton to embark on the steam FURNITURE, box cleed up and taken away lor bur er Allen at 7 p. m. lor New York. ial. As your senses gradually reWhite, first secretary of the American UPHOLSTERY GOODS, turned methinks I hear tbe same legation. Walter, American consul at and London i: other am James Gordon Ben general many "scream" "I CARPETS, LOT CURTAINS, at the station to see nett, proprietor of the New York Her Americans were ;! . off. WINDOW BLINDS, FEATHERS,. . minister ald; let me Ht." crouia-- mannest tlie ' The Ueraia prints !!. SPRING MATTRESSES, on tbe St. Panl. with the following headline and para- Fatal srraDhicallv historical introduction: BABY CARRIAGES, ETC. Chicago,. April 5. A special from "The corsair raves ine pirate maddened with malice, adopts toe Ne wham ton, Iowa, saya a terrible dis weapon of coarse" vituperation-- A aster occurred seven miles west of Everything is new, stylish and good. Call ana see u, and brutal opeQ letter The examine oar goods ana .prices. ve sen low ana guarantee this the there pasmorning, whereby an himself infamous buccaneer signs satisfaction. Coaches on the west bound on . the Iferald's senger W. . WII.LIAnS, npt. ' personal onslaught Milwaukee & St. Paul train were pre his Utah. Honored Lake abuse Salt Crrr, by proprietor River. into the It Wapsle cipitated not nis enemy, nuic uaany wais was caused lie, the giving way of "the tae plank Attack oi a sneax and a bridge. The by ergneer and passengers coward, j have been drowned and "While addressed to the vreDrietor areis known to the same fate has befallen supposed of the Herald the screeo) la refused us it 01 the. passengers. balance the The secure we but it and for publication, local officials of the St. Paul Kiilway print it in full to show whar kind ofa in Chicago know nothing concerning animal Jay Gould is. Isn't he the accident. The St. Paul officials sknnk?" have a dispatch saying only two lives were lost. , ... o 1 h THE (&oldsiMit!i& Co. " - ' i EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. . : Pr B TV'o BEE-KEKPK- tioad tho Trtido in e so-call- ed s Friday -- AFTER DARK . - ; 2,200.00 , ia-th- WANTED. AMUSEMENTS. 7 206,379.73 naturalized by Judge Zane this afternoon. AH were residents of Logan, ane took advantage cf the cheap conference raws over .the railrouds to tl,!X4,491.58 come to this city. Hail way Casualties. TB2 Seventies of the 4th, 5th, 7th and Funncr'a Wards-r-ts- e A few days ago, J. Duncan, machin23rd Quorum will hold their restalar monthly ist at Evanston, while woraing in the meeting ia the Seventh Ward Assem-- : shop was struck In the eye by a piece bly Rooias ttiia evening commencing at oi steel, injuring it severely, lie was 7:30.j A full and prompt attendance brought down to the hospital in this la desired,' city where he will receive the best of care, bat it is feared he will lose the Bigot oi the lPjured optie. Michael 0'Bri2H, an enimeer at Po- make a strong bid f or pu'jlic patronage catello-- , wa also placed in the U. P. In tlie alvertiseaeat which appears lie is sunerin? from Hospital, elsewhere lathis issue. They have a and is dangerously ill. beine delirious. stock of furniture,' car- - very A man named Ferguson was brought pets, etc.," and are determined not to atoOgden.on the C. P Monday night, be outdone sharp competition Tith his arm crashed. It was impossi now prevailing ia their line. Call and ble to learn the details as his whereabouts was not known. examine their stock. John Furlong, engineer on the Ceu i Pacific, was yesterday at work on Henry McKeax, who was fined $10 tral on Tuesday for drunkenness, is at lib- his engine, at Terrace. , lie was cleaning cut the back end of the main rod erty.! He wouldn't pay the fine and when he slipped and fell striking h's was kept In custody. Two days in the head on the sharp edge of the rod. peeling tbe scalp back and catttns a vuaiu ,xua luuute i aim 10 caange nis fearful gash in his head. He bled pro micd, and this morning eight silver fusely and was Very weak through the dollars were forthcqtnicg fjr thel great loss of blood, by the time a phy amount not worked but, and Mc. de- sician arrived, and fears are enterparted without stopping loajr. enough tained of hlj recovery. leterday, Fraak McNnlty, also an iu pay gooa Dye.. engineer on the Central Pacific, was his engine down the Promon A feast and party were given in the takingHill for cars. lie was carrying tory Second Ward lrieetin? honsfl last cvpn. two ladles In the cab.' Upon reaching la?, in honor ef Brother Fred. Peter-se- a, the Emigrant Crossing he espied a cow the track. Kealizing the danger, who was released from the peni- upos h? Jumped from the engide, spraining The of his tentiary yesterday.ankle. A the locomotive struck display eaioies was partlcuiarly elegant and the cow it stopped and no injury was After the collation there sustained by the occupants. Oaden Inviting.4tk. V wcre'songis speeches, etc., and the Standard, April affair throughout was very enjoyable. Commissioner's Court. Two soldiers from Fort Douglas orTfthn T.pp ftnrl T.t.7.j Mftrtran namented the "drunk house" in the city Jail last night. The cause lor this yesterday arrested at the depot on the; was that they had taken in such a load charge oHyf ultery, by Deputy Marshal of bad whisky in a Main Street saloon Corey jand Officer MoionI F. Brown. that they were unable to do anything They were taken, before Commissioner else but flitinder in the mud on a L. li. Kogers. It appears that the street crossing and howl like a couple couple came down on the Central Pa of canines. Tiiey were turned over to cific from Lucin, Box Elder Countv, hi! mtlltQri? nf hnrltfao on Tuesday ulRtit, anout 10 o'clock. They went to tbe Chamberlln Hotel, Co-oThe Wagon and Machine where taey mrea one room.wnich tney ia common. Mrs. Morgan had whose advertisement ap- used childrenCompany, with her. two It appears elsewhere In this issue, believe peared from the eyidence that Mr. in a liberal use of printer's ink as a Lee had come down in order to draw means ol Informing tue public cf what b!s pay for work performed on the railway, and that he would furnish Mrs. Morgan with money to go south - bined with the excellence of the goods as sooh as ne received nis money. they carry and taelr honorable dealing They had taken the same room for the and courteous treatment of customers, sake oi economy, an l not hmg imhad tafcpu place. The evidence may be 'attributed the heavy and in proper not being sunicient to sustain tbe tharze. the defendants were dis- - ' creasing patronage they enjoy. Standard, April 5, charged.Ofirden Maix Strkkt was remarkably quiet last eveuiug, considering the large The Rule Includes Them. number of people now in the city. About the only tiling that occurred to There i considerable ,stir in some create any interest was the dashing quarters over the Instructions received down the street of a horse.Uo which ty Marshal Dyer regarding the pay was attached a light epriug wagon. ment of Juror's and witness' fees only to original holders of tbe certificates away but without avail, and the ani- Several parties have been buying up mal ran until its desire for a race was the original certificates, expecting to satisfied, when it came to a standstill realize a handsome profit when the de of its own accord. ficiency la the Marshai'3 fund for this wffs made up. Now, however purpose ' will be unable to collect unless they Bailed Out. the first owner will get the money for Mrs. Hannah Brightmore, of Grants- - them an expensive course to follow ville.wtio has been held in the penlten where the witness or Juror lives a con tiary on a charxe of selling liquor siderabla distaface from the city. There without getting the government li is upwards of $2000 of this class of cense, was released on $jO0 bail today. claims against the government in the hinds of parties who have purchased the certificates. All the missionaries who have lab pred in thl- Sandwich Islands Mission In theXorth. and who may be attending conference On Saturday Deputy "Whetstone ar are invited to meet with the Hawaiian Slims at the residence of Kaulaina- - rested, between Ogden and Brlgham, moku just south of the Warm Spriu Minnie Kimer, a ivoHng lady .accused ba'h house, on Sunday morning at 8 of being the second wife of Lewis Lund, of Brlgham City. She was o'clock, April 8ih. K. G. Lambert. wanted as a witness in his case. Mr L'ind was arrested last November on a Two Men Killed. polygamy charge and has been under bonds since. The deputy took the Oa Monday afternoon, at Butte, young lady to Brlgham on Saturday Montana, Enoch G. Kellogg, a miner, evening s train. Last Wednesday, at Evanston. Wvo fell 100 leet down a chute in the Lex John Abasol, who is well known ming was killed and ington jnine iustautly in Providence, had bis left toot crushed On Tuesday, at the St: Lawrence mine, while attempting to Jump on an engine railroad hospital Timothy Riley was ascending the He was taken to the at Oiden, and on Saturday Elilah ehaft, and was knocked oft tho cage Jones, of Providence, brought him up and killed. He fell a distance of 800 to his home. Ua Monday, Dr. Snow . was called to attend his Injuries. He feet. )t thinks that there is hut liHle hopes tor part of- his foot. Utah Journal, April Bound Over. it A. Today Soren Jacobsen, of Bountiful, had an examination before Commis Sentenced. isioner Norrell n the charge of unlaw Uaos Hansen, of afternoon This ful cohaoitation. After hearing trie Granger, Salt Lake County, was called eviJence.the Commissioner considered in to receive District Tuird tke Court it sufficient to warrant holding hlai to sentence on a conviction of assault and thegraud Jury, and fixed his ball at battery, committed 6n a small boy floOO, which was given. Oae witness, His attorney, Mr. Kalghn, made a mo Priscilla Davis, was also required to tibn in arrest of ladgment, which was amount the being overrnled. give bonds, then Tbe attorney court suspend asked that the sentence, stating that Hansen was a llnnanay. poor mau, that he was not in sympathy with his neighbors ia religions and About half past 12 o'clock today runaway horse dashed out of the alley social circles, and that they had made north of Z. C. M. I., and turued up the his life a burden. The "religions sym street.aloug the sidewalk. There, were pathy" ruse did not work worth a quite a number of people' going along cent with the Judge, who imposed at the time, and there was some iively fine of $15 and costs. scrambling to get out oi thi way.' Ah aged lady who resides in the Tsventj Admitted to Bail. llrst Ward was not warned In time, and . Brown, the lady (who has Anna the animal ran against her, knocking her violently to the ground." Some been confined in the penitentiary for ladies near oy picked her up, partially refusing to tell who her husband was Biunnca. upon eximinaiufi it was or'who was the father of' her child.was found that she was not Beribu3!y in admitted to bail today, This was done her agreeing to answer tbe ques jured, though she was barlly shaken upon to the grand Jury on the 16th up by the rouga treatmeoi she had re lions instant. ceived. Her infant, which is suffering from measles and croup, is still In a danger In Prisonat Doise. ous situation. The mother ia to be Brother A. P. Anderson writes as released this afternoon, $1000 bonds follows, datirghis letter "Boise Peni having been given for ber appearance ' on the date named, and it is likely that tentlary April; lat,18iW:" I and five others were committed to the 8flTc ted babe will . be placed in the peciteatiary latt Nonembcr more comfortable circumstances. our for ; acknowledging wives and children,- who are dearer to n even or than Accorjmno to jJradstreet'i, there liberty lifcitself The brethren and myself are were forty-tw- o business failures in an wen anu are very kindly treated Dy Pacific and Territories dur States the in officers the ctiaree who are kind to tlx1 piisoners but firm In the discharge lag the week ending March 31. oi toeir uuiKis. mere are about m) all tol j. Alvla Lswl3 of A! prlsont-rbloc, Cdsia CouBty, was vn March Life: A rural editor having Inserted S'Jth oardojed out by Lovernor hUl th paragraph, '.'Mrs. Blank is a very He has solved taat ytars in pretty woman, but she can't act," repnenson. toe penitentiary and left an excellent ceived the following reply from the ' record bthiad him while them. And- Uriv's manager: otnthe kiadnes of the Uovrnor and "Dear Sir: You bare beautiful ers wlil be appreciated by himself and rea wnisKers, one yoa very edit can't . triendd. newspaper. Tours, John Doe." well-select- TELEUKAMb 'S Railroad Leviathans, semi-annu- al FRAGMENTS. '.-'- - TO-DAY- War Between the Journalistic And 188. Apk-ll's- . SCORCHES BENNETT. GOULD " high-clas- s CONFUSION. NOTICE.. 03 oo N I Occupying iJie Finest Building In. thia City, a TAne of Goods to Correspond. W? Iijlay SPLENDID BARGAINS - Old-im- 1 o PHIL MARGETTS e "ine add Medium Glothlng ' - IIAMBER SUITS, IIk fix, lii-ia- s EXTBA KNEE PANTS, SHIRT WAISTS V HATS ; iia Friday rjaii A AI : Jorsoy Suits nil ages h-nc- Oolorsi l SEMI-ANNUA- WILLOW COPSE PI a.i AIVX 'V AL SEMI-ANNU- Saturday SPECIAL TY. OltJEA T O XJJt - Additions to. Our Immense Stock Arriving Daily. GOLDSMITH & CO., liEteiteSsf. SI, E3, Si Mali St. -- I Tlce-Fres- , t. i OP. FURNITURE ; Dealers Manufacturers. & WTDi lERMd I 1 j CONFEREICE VISITORS AND OClt OWN s - 1 An-lde- CITIZENS . . I red-hasfd- ed ; ftisete Fail to Beneil lui'iilil ( BY LOOKISG jj IN ON " THE sTELANTAGRAPH. -' New-hatnpto- II H : A I riii T A1NIt v '," - Ter-ryiw- as ,k r . , T II Hi 31 1 XyjLi AN1 REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT ed HARDY, BISHdP & CO., -- ! . a tft befora . ' - 3 Silks, black and Wlatest shades, at 75c ., Ws., yard, worth 33 per cent more. one lot oi Mia iress vjoous neiunuw ai, un tin-v- . One lot each of latest combination dresses at 3.00, 4 50, 0.0, 6.00, 7 50 hn lnt ear'ti of res Patterns, not trimmed at following low prices i 1.55. 1 60, 1.05, 8.00. Only one pattern will b sold to each customeri One loteach ot Cbtck Nainsooks and Victoria Lawns, UH yds. for $1, i cieap at $1 50 .i. We have lust received an invoice of neaily 1WK) pairs ot curtains from will and St. Galle, Switzerland. The following prices Nottingham, England, 1.75, SOO, a.50, a.75, i 00 and ell them quic: Per pair, Mc., 1.00, 1.2.- 1.60, ' upward. are ' Winter Cloaks and JackeU We closing out several lots of Sprirg and at the following ridiculously low prices: $1 50, 8.00 and 5.00. One lot o! genuine Grain Leather Traveling Bags ia largest slrci at , j 4.75, regujar value $3 50 each. ' Newest makes of Gros Grain 1.15. 1 20.11.30, 160. 160 and 175 p -, i OTjm SHOE IDEFA.'KTElISra? Less Olers odd loU ot first-cla- ss SDOES and'SUrPEHS at OUR- BOYS' - .... than Cost. Offers choice lines at 15c., 25, 0 and $1 per yard, worth doable. One lot of Muslin Underwear 35c. aud upwards. Qn9 lot eath of Ladlea' ani Misses rocket IlandkercaUfs at 15, K, 85, ; 40, M, OXiOTKX35TC3- - XJISDP'O?. SALE, In which every Is bavinz a SPECIAL BARGAIN Boy's parent is Interested. vm, less than nsuai, are maue or The brices. nn. int firh n! Hotb Suits f romi 4 to 13 years, at 1 .15, 1.75, 9 75, S B0, 4.00, 4.60. 6.00. W and18 tO.. . , m v 0 our a as are. oeds all serTlceahle, and t ini 1st each of Knee Tantstcood at 23, 60,60, and upper pair. v ecn. One lot each of boys waists at 13,ij, oj am at 60,60, 78 ShlrU One lot each of Gents' Laundrled and Uolaundrled ' V and 1.00.- . .. i. We are offering choice lots of Parasols in thH sale. Too will never ouy the latest and w one-thi- rd . prices arj the s lowest, ranging from 60c. to $7.60. our numerous departments. Including Carpet and Linoleum, White , AllKiib. Ttrf m ( i i ,.. M illnert. Cl ak anl Shwl. Embroidery Clothing and Lace, Boot and Shoes, Ht anl Cap an 1 Childs' and Youths' cnoca iuu oi o?iiies juweoii puBBimo !!.;.- Departments-arand .Traders are invited, to Inspect our slock and Merchants, Milliners They are sure of honorable treatmeot and lewest prices. price our goods. Mailorders fi led promptly. them as cheap later in the season. The style3 nA MAIN STREEr No. titan were offered m this city at inch ! ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES.- n, - Gc d Compmios a greater variety of - LATER. A special to the Dispatch from INVENTION WHICH Iowa, says : A terrible railWOXDERTCL A occurred about four accident road V BEATS TOK TELEPHONE. miles west of here, on thfi Milwaukee & St. Paul, by which at least a dozen Chicago special: Prof .Elisha Gray, people lost their lives and from 15 to of Highland Park, has Just completed 20 were injured. an invention scarcely less wonderful and valuable than the telephone. "On -- 4 I next Saturday," said the professor! I Election In Rnode Ilnd. a i T 71 shall j?ive an exhibition of my new I I INI 5. re Full H Hi R.I., I April Providkncb, . some i( gentlemen from 4elantagraph1 tonave tested it to my own turas of yesterday's election show tbe East. satisfaction over, and over again. By that Tait, republican, for governor, my invention you can sit down at your has a majority of 1081, and' Laphami oilice in Chicago, take a pencil in your republican, for lieutenant-froverno- r, band, write a message to me, and as 1705. The suffrage amendment had 573 tnree-flftt- as your pencil moves a pencil here in my over the necessary vote. moves simultaneously laboratory The senate stands 25, sam letters democrat 6, no election republican the and forma 5. Tbe and words la the same way. stands republican 01, democrathone 10, Wnat yoa write ia Chicago is instantly 1. reproducedin here in fac simile. You prohibition. any language; write in may write v ' The War on the short-han- d if yoa like: use a code or no fac a la simile matter, PHiLiDELPHia. April 6 A certain cipher: pro duced here. 11 you wish to draw a correspondence .between Cfeorge L. the same; the picture is re picture it ishere. The- artist of your Eastman ot tbe Knights of Labor and produced can, by this device, .telegraph General Manaker Stone, of the Chicapaper Ms pictures of a railway wreck or go, Burlington & Quincy, was made other occurrence just as a reporter public today. On the of Maich telegraphs his description in words, 19 Eastman wrote to morning Stone that The two pencils move synchronously, in order that there might bestating no misunno reason a la ot and there why circuit as to the position and pol500 mile3 cannot be worked as easily derstanding cf late the "Reading engineers and icy miles. The telantagraph firemen" now employed as one of ten on .the will supplant the telephone for many and those who are to be employed, ne adwill tor marked have purposes,over it would state that the men would be it. It will be noiseless, "faithful vantages to their duties and steadfast The MOST WONDERFUL and PERFECT MUSICAL less affected by induction and no mis- in their allegiance to their new em can result. understanding March 23, Stone wrote to INSTRUMENT ever made being two instruments in one. It "Whea one person wishes to com- ployers." Eastman assuring him that the Read. has a fall key board with four full fses of reeds, municate with another by the telanta- ing men on the "Q'- - would never be graph he pnshes a button, which rings displaced to make room for anybody. equal to the best parlor organ made. Those who have never an annunciator in the exchange, or in before on any instrument can, in a short time perform ' the office of the person with whom he v Cnr&I Terry Retired. " played wishes to converse. Then the flr&t the highest grade of music with the greatest accuracy. Every his writing pencil from its Washington, April 5. General party takes Warranted. Come to Instrument a and this or be penmay holder, pea on the retired list of the placed his and a writes roll message upon cil, of paper. As he writes so writes tbe army today. This is in accordance No. 45 & 47 W. FIRST SOUTH STREET, of the army retiring report pencil at the other end of the wire. In with the which Schofleld of General is board, writing, your pen or pencil is attached AND TRY IT YOURSELVES. The report was submitted to two smaU'wires,. and these wires president. :::.. by the Secretary of War to tbe Presi r '. tbe currents which control dent regulate today and was immediately apthe pencil at the other end of the wire. ,..; But these wires give yoa no trouble. proved. Yoa hardly know they are there, and ' A HaulUceMt Olft. , can write with as much facility as if Nor ! there ay they were absent. Mixwaukkk, April 6. Tbe Xayton doubt that it can be used commercial- Art Gallery, presented to the City of ly. It will not cost more than $15 or $25, and it works much more perfectly Milwaukee by Fred. Layton.an Old and than the telephone." wealthy resident, was thrown open to the public today. The building and CO grounds represent an Investment of ton To this added about $100,003. Lay lady Tour clothes are very ragged. Can't I do some sewing donations of pictures valued at about for you? Yes, madam. Please sew an 50,000 and today he drew a check tor $100,000 as an endowment fund for the overcoat oa this button. citizens temple, inner prominent Investors & General- - Real Estate Agents, liberally in the shaoe Wife -- I wouldn't worry.dear ; it does of valuable pictures and altogether the Purchasers,7 so good to borrow trouble, ilusband; gallery will compare iavorably with Great Cesar! I ain't borrowln' trou- any other institution of the kind in the 163 S., ble. I've got It to lend. country. t OPPOSITE UNION NATIONAL BANK, in i urKey wtien a man Is cangnt in a 1 , :0: & successors l!e. an ofUc'all sent to paint the front Co., Milliners, apuila of his bouse black. If that was the to Mrs. Dye, receive New Styles in 1SS" We JUaJee Specialty of ; Kons but Jc8irable rule here, how gloomy some of our Imported fiats and Bonneti every cuw wees. cities wouia look. Properties Kind-heart- OUR IMMENSE BARGAIN SALE ,pS i Ve are (lever Undersold. Established I8B4. . 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