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Show EVENING NEWS. NEW TEXT BOOKS. The Council appropriate. $1,500 to the Interest o corroratioa notes pay N.OOOto A CHILD BURNED. the waterworks fund: $3.7 A Ranch of Fire Crackers Inflicts forprintlnr. and SS86M for lighting and caring for street lamps. Serious Injury. Jane 82, 1 $87. Wednesday, The Council then sojourned. convention In the school yesterday Yesterday afternoon a number of CALL FOR MASS CONTENTION. afternoon the reports of committees boys, congregated In the Ninth Ward, OX THE THE aftJSSER CASE. were considered. ware playing with fire crackers. A County Ueabquastkr Proplb's of the committee on geogra- seven-yeThat old daughter of Hon Mr. Peters DENVER & ' GRANDE WESTERN R'Yi, Committkk, Salt Lak& Cottnttt. Vigorously Pursues an phy recommended the retention of Chas. W. Penrose, LnclHe, was seated Ba.lt Laks City, Fatuus. Ignis those now in use, viz: Appleton's Ele- on a log near by, and one of the boys, June 18th, 1887. 13 SOW Pursuant to call, made by the Ter- mentary and Higher. The recommen-datle- a Albert Sheller, lighted a bunch of tbe 2 afternoon this after o'clock Shortly ritorial Central CoffimitUe of the was adopted. squibs and threw it immediately under the case of the United States vs. A. M Is People's Party, a mass convention on of child. With the explosion of tbe Musser. ' pencommittee tbe Tbe tbe report Lake Salt with unlawful co hereby called to meet at the OF in Salf Lake Clfv, manship recommended the Spencerian crackers her clothing was ignited, and habitation,charged Theatre, on prelim?1 resumed was 1887, de25th, oa ' Saturday. Jane when the boys realized what bad been where that also system; teachers, Commissioner or the purpose or li sixteen in., it to use Mlchaei'B done two of them endeavored to ex- nary hearing before be delegates to represent sirable, in permitted McKay. electing Salt. L&ke county in a Constitutional system (trades from the filth reader tinguish the fire. After trying a short SCHEDULE OF UKE PARK BATHING TRAINS: j Mrs. Mary Master was too ill to be Convention, to be held on Thursday, npward. The prleea were reduced to. time to smother it oat with their hands, 12 present. the SOth of June, at m, at the City five and ten cents per book. Alter they threw her into the ditch, and the 8.10, 11.05 a m., 1.40, 3.10, 4.40, c 43 p. m. Mrs. Annie Musser testified thatitr Leave Silt Laie for Lake Park Hail, salt Lake City, for the purpose was Are arose She water oat. the then the for"Sa!t adopted. Like Park report Lake Con10.20, 11.M a.m., 2 20, 3 50, 5 42, 8.30C p. m. discussion, pat of framing and adopting a State child was named Orson, li ! A motion that Michael's system preand ran to her home a short distance adopted 9 40 a.m., 4.56, 0 20 p. m. stitution. . Park for Lake Ogden sup I Invitation is hereby extended to all vail in the fourth reader grade and up- away. Mrs. Penrose was not at home had not beencallea Orson Pratt; " m. 8.30 8.45 Lake a.m., 5.16, Park for Ogden p. citizens of this county, irrespective of wards, was carried unanimously. posed he would take the surname 61 at one's the cries and the little time, or to in creed the where Join did not know class, party, W. M. Stewart moved to adopt the brouabt several of the neighbors, who Masser; witness mass convention, withlhe understand111 mfileil!4P'thta . the child was born; did not know Ik. tue T " - Ti ai & ri. coon course A if .o each and shorter that ing tracing gave every attention possible; they .,".preparatory uitu., Spencerian ihe public .7 Rosstbat Us efforts ofuila.t year to nv it il VV.".,. i I...snJ Marian was at he tbat born receive shall recogpolitical party A lively debate took place on physician was summoned and it was l5.l22StJBltLke worthy of patronaKe ever olfored, have for this caSi fi, nition and.be accorded its falrtquota eooks. Pratt's, on July 12 orH, 188fi? he ap of representation la the constitutional this motion, and it was at length found that the child had sustained peared to be eight or ten days old when ,n convention. adopted. It was then learned that the severe Injuries. Iter clothing was Witness first saw him ; he was not her Ihe requirements of a discriminating public ma. The exceedingly libaral patronage bestowed mon the Resort in the nnnni'h4 By oider of the County Central Comwould not be satisfactory un- barned almost off, and the flesh on ber prices him from Cotmittee! the People's Party. der such an arrangement, end ou limbs and back was horribly scorched. child: sheit brought w r avcuiu iiiuuaiiuuii iiinn nun pvnr natAm ian i.an r r . t ... was Elias A. Smith, sometime, ii i wood; motion the question was reconsidered. Mncb of the skin was barned away, chl.'ci Secretary. received tb 1886; April, -- J. D. Peters moved that the Spencer- and the fire had in places, gone deep from Mrs. Howard; Mr. Mnssei'c pablio from it original opening.. ii.uy me were ian system be adopted. Carried Her into the Tne Iflesh. MUSIC for sufferings season this will be of tbe most witness' was ia FRAGMENTS. bm kept bug:? very severe, and it will take a long of tbe time; when witness- Went tc Lawns at 4, 0, 0, 7 and 8 cts. per yard. favorable most recomeven Conccrtj ID under the on The committee time, drawing Mrs. Howard's tlie latter toiti her "Cromwell" comes beforo us Fri- mended the Dress Gingham, at 8, 10 and 12 cts. per yard. , adoption of Kraal's sys- conditions, for her recovery. that there was an infant there and sh K&? day evening. In connection with this palnfnl acciLAKE PARK RESORT COMPANY. tem of drawing, and the convention warned someone to take it; dhl no' dent, it may be well to state that know when it was left at Mrs.. How-ot There was no session of the Terri- did so. It is now in use. Crinkled Seersuckers, at 8, 10 Jtiad 12 J cts. per yard. ihe child ont instances are of frequent occurrence ard's; witness took The committee on physiology recomtorial Supreme Court or foui there were three mended the adoption of Smith's where boys while engaged in burning sympathy; iVds In Mrs. Mary Mnsser'a bouse; Parasols, at 40, CO, ?C, $1.00 and" $1.50 each. Bex Naglk was fined $3 In the Primer of CD-- OP. will the throw and lives in the same Sheets exploslvp Mr. Hygiene, Physiology for drunkenness. and Smith's Police Court did not know Straw Hats, at 15, 20 and!25 cts. each. Elementary Physiology at passers by or at children, Just to aou.se; witness llv inythlng about Mr. Masser Tnsjplauet Venus is an ebject of in- and Hygiene. Tbe report was received startle them. This practice is becom- ing there; sbe made up her mind that Feather Tips, at GO, 75 and $1.00 per bunch. terest the western sky alter sunset. and tie committee discharged, bat ing so common at present that it ie would not again be sent to tbe account. be on checked should her on the of E. the II. by summarily motion Anderson, WtVL. 6XLL Gebat number of people were off to Nun's Veiling, at 20 and 25 cts. per yard. R. Pratt testified thai was enforcement of the city ordinance, and sheMrs. Marian In the Nineteenth Ward; w ttmtac.es yesterday and this afternoon. Pathfinder series of physiologies lived of class here accidents the noted recommended preof instead those adopted uot intimately acquainted with Mrs Stand Covers and Table Scarfs, at cost. CARPETS, LICE CURTIHS, vented in future. Vnn'.u Musser; had seen her. at a re Mosquitoes hold high carnival by the committee. bar1 union of the Pratt family; Sbe along the river bottoms these warm jThe committee on grammar recomWindow Shades, Ebony and Brass Poles. ra Linen Damask Towels, at 8, 10 and 12 cts. each. een at witness' boose once or, twice; mended the adoption of Barnes' Short lor 8ets, Easy Chairs, Keekers, beta aaf evenings. he was not there in July,1886:Wtne8r CITY COUNCIL. and Reed & i Bed Lounges at Dress Prints (Best Grade), at aad never been visited by Mrt.MaTy and 7$ cts. per yard. Janish makes her last appearance Studies in English, ox xars. Annie neara never Lessons The in Musser; English. Higher in Salt Lake this evening la the fine are to be Masser having adonted a child: sh I Silk Mitts and Gloves, at actual cost. l tc fl -- A iSKf GREATLY report was received and tbe commit- The New York Firemen REOUGED PBIGES !! did not give birth t a child in witness play of "Violets." Officially Deceived . tee discharged. It was stated that tbe 1886. or atanv time in Julv. louse All interested in the welfare of Utah Short Studies .were published in two Mrs. Martha A. Long testified that Corsets, at 50, 70, $1.00 and $1.25 per pair. Call and Secure Bargjiioa j The City Council met In regular seshe was Mrs. Annie Mauser's daughter should attesd the mass meeting at the parts, and a motion to adopt tbe two Ladies' and Chi Ids' Hose, at cost, oooks was lost. A motion was then sion at 7 o'clock last evening, Mayor She was being closely Theatre oa Saturday. WE MEAN WHAT WE 3 AY. oy Mr. retersat tne time we went to made to adopt the books as recomArmstrong presiding. re: but nothing of importance' had .iUi. AT Georgetown, Idaho, on Friday, mended by tne committee, and was And many other Bargains in every Department. The Utah Cracker Company asked been?,elicited. one. 41 s.. Mam Mreet, Salt Lake City. Jane 17th, Charles, only son of Charles can led by a majorityon of miscellaneous Milesrooms. to material building permission place committee The nad Celestla IIoEt, aged one year, was books recommended tbe following for n Third South Street for a period ol Home Again. drowsed. school libraries: Harper's Seat Work thirty days. Granted, under the usua; in Arithmetic; Harper's opening restrictions. nor-ma bad We school and teachers pleasant call last evenin District Blanks, No's 1 and 2; Scribner's GeoM. Anderson asked the c:t rom O. Wilcox, of Fafmiojr E. Elder applicants will sot forget the ex graphical Readers; Duff's Common toAdolpb sell him a portion of a street In th on, who returned from a mission amtnation to be held in the University School Parry's Sup vicinity of Arsenal Hill, which elements t first Steps In Scleutidc otdered closed. Referred to th at 10 a.m. Sunt ay . On the 14th of aprll, 1883, fc Knowledge; Hooker's Child's Book of committee on streets and alleys. AT City, and was asaiirne. The report was accepted, tbe Twenty-si- x residents of the EiehtL oftVaULake John Robiksok was found guilty in Nature. recoma as and Elder la lndi its labor committee traveling Ward stated a tripe and savage facof putting a mendation discharged the Police Court y, adopted. in tbat ward, is a uuis-ancna; he next went to Illinois, and wa Tae committee on arithmetics re tory, operated stovepipe thron&h a wall contrary to 1 petitioned the City Council an abaeauently appointed President r the City ordinance. lie was given till commended Harper's Graded Arithto abate it. Referred to the marshal. ae Conference. Pur Indiana J. and T. second first part. Jabez B. Adlard asked that be be 4 p.m. to remove the objectionable metic, moved the adoption of granted a itee license to sell fruit, etc h liia labors Woodbury ng missionary feature, and Judgment was suspended Ray's two book series now In use, and Granted. vas some mobbed timetfour a long discnsslon followed. T. C. till 10 a. m. Romney and others petitionut reelved ne Injuries. lie foac Callister moved that Harper's first edGeorge So Spasmodic Effort but an Every to have, the Water mains extended book be adopted la place of Ray's ttrst two blocks, and met 'with gratify Day Occurrcnci friends, to liny petitioners 'pay book. Another long discussion folof cost. the he has Granted under sui Since July, 1886, The Emigrants. lowed. the usual conditions. red somewhat from chHlsahd fever. f Mr. Barton, Harper A representing was to which attached A private dispatch from Cheyenne, petition, h! it was to at enabled continue stated that his proposition the names of Brothers, a number of promifrom Elder N. P. Peterson, states that to make a free exchange of spellers nent busiuess large lie. returns home in excelie: men and was the section of the emigrant company had been based on his misconstruction presented, calling attentionothers, into tbe spirits. a telegram, and that, unless the contraveling by the Union Pacific road of justice of certain pa-eprovisions of tbt should adopt his arithmetics he ordinance in regard to recently reached tbat point at 5:40 yesterday. vention would have to withdraw his The Old Folks. hackmen, and asking that those proviThat being the caseitls due in this osition relative to spellers. Itprop win sions ! be suspended. After consideraThe Old Folks' excursion to Ogden the arithagreed to a new ble discussion, tbe petition was city by tbtf regular Utah Centrai pas- dually committee of metic question to to the committee on municipal got off in eood shape shortly after $ senger (7:30) this evening. ?even. laws. All the veterans & Tae section traveling via the D. R. On motion, a committee of three on a ..ommunication was received from o'clock this morninp. G. was oh No. 7, due in this city at 4 :80 music was appointed. B. Y. Hampton is regard to the water seemed delighted, and tbe best of feelSo climbing avrajr tip and then show a pretended 10 T a.m. till convention entire tbe nz3 adjourned throughout to prevailed tne committee on tax. iteierrea this afternoon. y. as waterworks. retrenchment. Compare Prices and Qualities j Utah left the it company. The train Five retail llqaor licenses were Central or Goods, with pretended Sales of THIS FORENOON ; consisted ot seventeec depot granted. two aad passenger coaches baegae B. H. Williams asked for a free 11 ftpecial3. Oar whole Line of At the Theatre ta!s eveninir, Janlsh tbe convention met pursuant to adDr. Park in the chair. cense to run a lob wagon tor six cars, and carried between 800 and 900 journment, floe of In the '"Violets," 0Mr. Burton stated that his house months. Referred to the committee play appears persons. which wa previously announced for would stand by the proposition made on license. to nitn he and relative R. E. 6e by not spellers, Bingley petitioned for permisproduction here, tut could would not witnaraw it. sion to ran a refreshment' stand near given. Tee lady ra&de a fiae imprea- Park. Granted. Liberty sion on her first visit some weeks a?rinended the adoption of Barnes' PrlV B. Y. Hampton asked permission to v bat She as" then almost unknown: mary History of the United States, pile building material In front of his b fctvck, Maney, erveerlee br was cone. for 60 dav. Granted under ridnce FrovUloa Urltete. sbe Is now better acquaints, and tbe which The committee on music recom- the usual restrictions. was before made impression mended the adoption of the text book Mr. Dssebet Xews Office, also asked permission IHBC STOCK JiND IS QDU 10 THEHEMST ! tbat it is quite probable the ap- written by Evaa Stephens of this city. to lay aHamptau salt Lake City, Jane 22, 1887 to convoy water to his pipe did The acthis. convention Refor an kitcnen an of ber qualities culinaryonpurposes. preciation SALT LAKS KUBXETM. Mr. Babcock withdrew the first pro- ferred to committee irrigation. tress,' will be made substantially manion which be offered to supply Corrected daily ty LadingIIouie. position Ottinger reported Superintendent fest slDce granting the petition the Spencerian copy books, and sub- that. i of J. vbovisiohs. a which M. the convention mitted second, Setting Buying Hardy.in regard to extending water Whole Wheat Flour S 75 3 W accepted. mains, several others had paid tbe Floor, xxxx 1 75 Death of Jndge Hnnter. 2 25 Ine committee on arithmetic rethree fourths of the costs to have the Patent 2 75 3 60 Holler At ftbeut two o'clock tblnsfternoon, ported in favor oj Harper's, and after mains extended to their residences, and High Patent Holler. 76 3 00 90 long dUcuss'.yn the convention be asked for an order to make tbe ex wheat per lm at tbe CcntiDectal Ilotflcdge Hun- aadopted that series on the following tensions. Report received, and the oau 2 00 1 75 iw. per 1 20 1 40 ctEFor of JudgeZace as tortus : A tree exchange of the first necessary order given. ter, tbe Barley rer 100.. 1 35 1 SO book tor the corresponding book now Barley Cracked,. a Corn Chief, iu xt ice cf this Territory, In Supervisor presented Livingston 1 20 1 60 use, and an exchange of the second report; explaining why certala grading brea'titrliis last. He had been ill for book 1 su l.orn Cracked... ............ 1 60 or had not beeu done. Report received. Potatoes either the for Elementary .75 100 abcut tt:rce wtels, but lcqoiry has Practical of Ray's, now in use, on payperbn A report was received from the as7 50 8 50 Lncern 100b failed to e'icit tbe cause of death. The ment of 30 cents. 1 15 100.. sessor, giving a list of persens who bad Bran perseed, 07X CO A 1 1 25 several communication signed by been assessed various sums, which, Shorts per 100 f ... Juv!ge fcas been interested in mining 8 00 50 no I 100fl... that to their eed, Timothy citizens, and having owing prominent suggesting property, ' One lot of Summer Silks, last wo shall have, worth 60c, at 85c pperatiors in '.L's Territory tiid Idaho the vote by which a change of to errors In assessing, bad not been Kedtop seed, lOOfc ..... 7 50- 8 00 per yard, 12 50 10 00 Mttco retiring from tbe bench. His text seed, 100 lb..... on books grammar wao collected, and askmg that the total of Clover 16 One W 00 20 of lot Summer haled ton Silks e and Hay, per a yard. Satins, worth 73c, at w;f was., with hud when he passed yesterday ordered by the convention, these assessments be credited to him. Hay, timothy, timotujr and clover, 18 00 be reconsidered, and that tbe matter as provided tor by law. Referred to 20 00 ton One . k of lot per Brocades Gros and away..' worth Qralns, f 1.23, at 75c per yard. 'V be more tally investigated, was read the committee on finance. 00 13 00 lacem,100per ton. S 00 to the convention. The report of eity poundkeeper, M. Hay, 5 00 One of Beznsper lot Black and will Colored Silks at 00c and $1 a yard. (Oniv o Second Organ Uecital. 25 35 T. C. Calllster moved that the vote saelmerdine, for the last quarter, was Carrots per bushel ' 00 1 05 2 Onions be sold The to bushel.......... be reconsidered. each customer.) received and placed on file; it shows 96 referred to per Prof.jjaepb J. Daynes will give his chair ruled bis motion oat of order.f or animals impounded, OKOCBRIBS. and ieceipts Our ot PABASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, in latest styles stook entire the recital npori second orga.fi Buying 'Sitting great tbe reason that he bad voted in the amounting to $30. ITS doz ia bad Eggs per A in who member Tbe veted of the was next 30c to $10 each, will be offered at Tabernacle Justice from report the in negative. police Friday organ ringing 25 Table butter........; prices that will astonish.-- . the affirmative then moved to recon- received and placed on file; it shows Cooking " 12. afternoon, at 4 o'clock. An excellent sider. ' The motion was seconded, but tbat 97 cases were tried in May, and Home Cored lireakfaot One lot of Infant's Coats and Cloaks at $1.75, worth $2.60. programme will bo rendered; about the chair again raled that it was the total of fines Imposed was $2,456. ' 12 10 Bacon t 5? is com10 . The report of tbe superintendent of Home Cared Side Bacon... " 3 25. at 2.25. HASevery other number are of home OCT Or OKDKB, for tbe quarter ending Eastern Cured Breatast ' M position, beinsr the work of Brothers for the reason that the member waterworks, Bacon " was at 2.60, May 21st, presented. The report Easteru Cored I. S. Shor JJaynes and Stephens. Mrs. $ellle in the deit had voted in the nega- - shows a total expenditure 13H Cored Eastern Hams.. Beauttf rSmbroidered Fichus at I .25, cheap at $8. 60. of a allj Prnce PQgsley and Miss Bessie Dean seconding partment $6,98? 61, leaving balance H. M. Cheeae 14 tive 13X 10 As the changa of grammars had been of tbe amounts appropriated of $13.39. Eastern Cheese will add to the pleasure of the occato" Fans at 10c, lCc, 25c, np $1 each j positively worth double. 34 by a majority of QBly one, if it be Referred to the committee oa water- Z. C. 41. 1. Tea X t pape'-s- sion by'sfagitig a couple of selections. fa works. Pride of Japan Tea H in voted had who those that presumed One lot each Antique Lace Curtains at $3 25, $1.75 and $3.60, They cannot be The full programma will appear The coatmlttee on police, to whom their peters the negative had not changed m was referred the report of the Marshal Pi. nee;- Tea papers .... :' duplicated short of 60 per cent, advance. mind?, it was now clea- that a maArbuckle Coffee per lb.,.,., 2Si of for the month re& to desired that May, of th Iconveatlon reported jority ilt itoast Another lot of those Lace Mitts, which sold so fast, only 20c a pair. Rati two attempts at doing "i"T hat found the report correct. Green Java. 29 Java.....r.t..., Temtorial TeacWrV Institute. consider. . so having fallal, a third was not made Adopted. 0 Koast Mocha Double Width, Dress Tattcrns at $3.75, suitable for Fifty SO Xu committee on enrollment re- Green Mocha............... tbe majority submitted to defeat. Tbe county superintendents and a and r 92 Koast Kio Pioneer......... ordinance the or and that Barnes' Lake Canon Dress. ported licensing The grammar. newly adopted few teachers met last evening In the Short studies in English, both parts in regulating passenger vehicles and hotel Green Kio Iioneer......... 'U,Ti5 lat 4 Remnants at Half Prices. one volume, will be exchanged for runners had been enrolled, engrossed, Graanla'dbagarpr Flye Hundred University, and orgauiied a Territor..... l 15 ABufrar..... ; S win ton's Language Lessons, tbe bock published, etc., as ordered. Adopted. 00 ' ial Ttachers' Institute. g Extra C..... One Hundred Embroidered Wash Uobes, worth $2.60, at $1 .50 each. v Tbe report of the committee on GoldC la use and 80 cents in cash; and , TM. The following persons were elected nowwholesale of it will be 60 waterworks, recommending the grantCut Loaf the price One lot of Elegant White Robes, Just in, Rare Bargains. of the petition of Mrs. A. Smith, Honey, Ctah'pr lb. ...... .t. 8 to fcoid office cetil tbe? first regular cents. The other new grammar. Reed ing .' w Utah thMolasses, & Kellogg's, will, it is said, be used to adoptedi Infctitue: prral President, pieeticgof Misses' Jerseys, Black and Colored, at 73c; cheap at. $1.23. t 2 0000 ' box sobs.. The committee on waterworks, to Candlee.per box a very limited extent only. Commissioner I. L. Williams; 40AS.. Dr whom was referred the petition- - of Candies. Dotted and Fancy Swisses at 15c, 20c and 23c per yard. Dr.J. R. Park; Secretary the widows of the late Enoch Reese, CaI. Kaisms.UV.SQSis. t40 Cal.K's,n,L,yrs.20...,). license be reAn Assault Case. . asking that their water nad Treasurer, D. R. Allen; ExecuOil J 10 1. p. c, iq ft--.. . , , Three lots of Ladies' Jerseys, very cheap. 111 duced from $ii to fcW per year, stated Coal Coal Oil J50 1. p. o. log...,.,. tive and Programme Committee, Wm. 10 On o'clock, that they had examined into the mat- CoalOil,l75t. p. c log. night,Iaboat Pne lot of laces at 5c per dozen yards, worth 73c. M. Stewart, K. H. Ancteraon, Geo. H. John Monday 8K a "tin horn gambler,'1 took ter and recommended that tbe redac- Currants, per f. Dale, to 100 ner Salt; One lot oi Fancy GurtainjStoHs at Oc per yard. Brimhall, C. T. Wilcox and J. H. Paul; a young woman out riding and induced tion be made. Report approved. . 25 : v mexnr, ov an I...,,,.,,..,.,, rain.,..,...,., The committee on the fire departcommittee on Constitution and S sans.. Ut "Half-waTan y Houso" Valley to tbe into her with the Mayor associated, to sag.- Beans.. b T. D. Lewis, B. F. Ho wells and with go where he made Indecent ment, r p whom was referred the communication tiavy him, Lai d, 3 a pails, per ft. v;t In iiYJSbrensen. T.i Caine. of Hon. John relation ta C & 5 Lard. oert. pails. to )Bhe her. rejected him, A proposed visit of tbe Veteran Fire Lard, 10 t paUS.per S. CottJwsicner Williams, Dr. Park proposals and he promised to take her home In the New ol York men'a.Asaoclauon rRSSHMZATS. City Stewart, Wooten, and Superintendents safety'. After going a short disr Alter iuuy oonsnjf rjng tne matter, re. Beei.choice steers, SJtc gross.sellinf 7Hc Apperly - slid UToodbury each spoke tance he mads an. assault on ported as follows; will nialce it worth your while Many Other vie. "We are satisfied that we but express Caw,mediam "' IMo. Lritfly of the bcstfhs to be derived her, bat was driven off by a copple of 7c of a tbe sentiments of this Council when to come, Main or Sunshine. from a permao?nt organization q8c. " young men who heard her calls ter as- we say we are gratifled with the pro- Hogs 42. 7c Territorial Institute. not has and . Dal sistance. Veteran of visit tbe Firemen of escaped cared tfvine liams, posed be first regaiar meeting of the lasti-to- te since been heard of. The assaulted New York, and extend to them a hearty Bacon, will be held some time next year woman, who is about 30 years of age, and cordial welcome to this municipalKEW TOstK 8TOCES. ity. In order that a fitting reception during tha summer vacation. X leftior her home la "Utah County this of tbe representatives of this honorable By Telegraph i made will have ; EVERY ARTICLE AVARRASTEft AS REPRESESTEDIi committees splinted 1 She was formerly from aod respected organization - be insured, (Jon. we all necessary arrangements, and a morning. the recommend matter tbat Tork be Bar Central? H sUver. but Omaha, and had been in Salt Lake of onr Chief of Fire ....6 AS N avifratoon.. .ii. 100 V good, lively, arid Instructive time may three weeks. She had been warned placed in the hands ' coupon. ...... x Transcoatmnstfl 83V with instructions and Money... :. COME,:. ONE,' !'!' Department, be expected. Pacific MaU. to 61X aa he was a power to 5's coupon.... 33 elest wlthDato, notto'goridlng ' representatives ' " V adjoarned-sabfacRock Paoiflee'S 8iX fo bad character. t The instltate Island...., aim irons to ac 40 St. I A 8. V,t... , PacUc. y'' ocauepnmeni offlcers and mem- - Central company the call of the president. . . . . H, .0 Panl Oinaftaai GAS ocrs oi iaia corporation aa . tnay Barlmrtoa Kio Grande .....:S9 X Tetas Paciflc. rTWK to to to Ogden to meet and itortnerafaoiao. so so desire, vx unionjraciS4kci. 33 Larceny. welcome tne distinguished visitors. VVd. SIM Faro Kxpress Returned From Europe. ' v " i A few weeks ago Austin 0 Toole lost and accompany them to this. city. Sorthwestera.. .. HH Western Uaionr. 77 TV 'dxiims rx In "the 'year M8o John- Stable of a horse, and several days afterward That associated with tne city marshal Market' dull hrrl"" aat'geaerally f Bountiful, Utah,' started on a mission found him In the possession of a be cause all arrangement to be made Stock market was irregalar at tbsl often.'nnd rinntWrig Material, Vumps, tbe parade of the Veterans tbat lntr, witn a oiiference Irom yesterdavl returned, be called I second band dealer. The latter had to for to Europe.-Havinsecure a suitable- place tor ciose qi n H tes oeat pmyrp wees ware it team t tmi'emce- - ilis luuruioic. xie re rive np the property, and the result is tte Tin yntb aa npware tendenov which afthe frraod military band , concert steady Hoofing, GaUSupplies, i i ..:.!.'- . T 'iT". disappeared.. .11Northern is proposed to k riven; terward ports that be left this city pursuant to that Thomas Isherman, who sold blm walch was marai o'clock, van izea decidedly strong sec are accomodations to take the Vet' ; the J4ta of April, and the ' the Cornice, Guttering, JSte; 'f ppttUtmnttn animal, was arrested at Bingham erans to Great Salt Lake, and Extend ket t very dull aad steady. was .. . Liverpool, England, ,T on rechlag last night on the charge of grand to these honored soldier firemen of the T X5ARDEN HOSE AND LAWN SPRINKLERS. n it raiCAOO ILUtKSTS. assigned - to Switzerland, the land of larceny.; He wa brought to town, and commercial capital of oar Nation every f ;"'-JBg labored as id so Insure TtUgraph princia day.) where to fb6, r tham his nativity, will have a prellmlnary examination courtesy . v warm, and hearty . Western wloome, tp.D.. 183. before axAxrt 15- pally ontirthe 17th of September, thfl Commissioner Wheat about tteadv: cash. we which siiialrJ of remembrance the r trust. In traveled Tie has 1i time HUM 1.. RlOHXa?J2ID Since that I them with ilnirer alter may they have exclo-jsive- ly ... v., and safety to their J Sftfzf returned in peace Oemiay confining, bis labors m m ion. tlils en Bates ' PttsifASMii fiAiriAO Afternoon. sir Di iiit of WV i WMW . !. BAM SlY, ANOTHER ; SHIPMENT . EL TAXI. ait, Baden, r. ABHHTROMO, .. . .. 11" UOWaU SVSV to the kingdoms Oata Steady : cask. 25 : Julv. 5V,Anf.. Here ' The first race was iVmile dash bey corder be instructed toof notify the VrMMeait. ' " Bavaria and Wortemborg. J, of the excursion the action StohecntteB raiid Builders, Kinena and Raiah'i the latter manager , jW." taken by this Council." cash, Jnaerx;" B7,.'ecsairiy cp'ogoAe4 of i pn? tween )' rirn; lrd r 2 was won in 01). ;the . T'tXOS, 6S0. eoxxit, r. sJUSTBOXS, KIEZE I. Boxim, EE. r. 1XT The report ToUtone. KoWrnieats, Msntels, Iron U tuoyrUOgo adopted. B ty . good , UTKsrooi. Kixaxra. ". vnncs apa uearta B.tones. ,. The committee on public rrrnds,1n : Second race Trotting, 3 35 class, German ianguase. He ; wa wan referred the petition of flu 4Wttrvin& iaAni A fottr starters. Stonewall won In 24. whom an 4 liso oirrii st. Frank II. Hyde, asking that the Major snccessf- ul in reaping the reward of bis ' The winners of both tbe above are be Wheat holders offer moderatelv, neir S, Omottf wsfasembfr BaH. to execute authorised and deliver Winter, 7a. Id. dull. Do spring, 7s dttll. ; . labors,- having been instrumental, la tho property of S. F. Walker giving to him, at the minimum : "T fixed by s'i Floor snpply good Vs. lid. lnsi.-price the various localities otlifr victory over the law. a deed to a named, in baptlz this t eity : Corn ot , unclaimed DBaxams. tar aix ams or (good; pot Ss. XMtA. dull j into the visitors. strip snpply fag a ml ew newtomembers Jane and July Ss. lLHfd. dtUl;.-.m- v. land, two feet wide and ten rods long, S. the laws of GerChurch. Owing : ,: . being a part ot lot 5. ia block TO, . plat UXd.dn)U many which prohibit public preaching ' , " ' ' ' S7 V : ." A, of Bait Lake City survey. The i... Arm except by tbe licensed rthodox minisBrokeiu: ; :T , - JTJBT ASBIYXO AT''1' i : UTS committee stated that they h examined ters In their regular conventicles, most BOB iXATM'yTO Tf j i m nsmna Pleasverified and bma W the ot to fam the confined Smith statements .hsi were the matter, ot his efforts btmamii!' ww bums ik' fjaiv Ernest, iioa o( J, ,', 22 JLXTT lb made He tbe left started his and home ant Grove, accidentally broke petitioner, by Jly and fireside. "? TTU old I" loiuualng business, athls that the Mayor be authorised DiTl omoany, ;ba arm Mr briar thrown from a borse last pUee,Ko.ia .ir. Temple mvnf ;EHr 01 to execute over 1n New Bad, Kansas, to Banday, the 18th tast. Tb littis boy and instructed and deliver Valley Hons. All work ,tri! otred gflnt-wbmile above klscsi Meadervuie, t Wlil nttSsted.tO Bntte, reooive prvroot In4 cows was rtaidea tner,- Ht' from to him good andsnffieient deed there Cotan, to wo oa Montana Central Kali. ittsotion, , Saustactory work laitaa tbe act of driving .Si rarsatMd. --. himself ft vary fori oa payment c well with was his the The fracture pleased th it-xv-V,M-Tpastor. ta tvcs txti tas Uaes aad pai0Ajr rprise UcjgbUtU W q. u. r.:::nar, MT 9 fibow 0l?l p' co "ft. '. & The Sehool Convention Complete Ita Labors. BA THING Bargains! EES0ET- -- EI0 ar sill Open for the Season of 1807. ii Snrii " WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY, I- te, - nf PRICES CUT IN HALF! "1m i 1 Summer Goods k. - i I - - s to-da- FURNITURE COM rs, to-d- av pen-tentia- Kel-log- PI! ry pill pfes g's -- cross-examin- ... ed Genuine Bargains ai Book-keepin- g; n ba.'-bee- - TEAS to-da- D I. C. EL DOWELSON Bargains - three-quarter- s At TEASDEL'S! nine Uniform LOW PRICES mit d to-da- To-Nigb- t. CO. ! Pl'UERBACH&BRO d -- & GREAT . SPECIAL . DRY COJIMERCIAL. BARGAIN SALE GROCERIES GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES jand CLOTHING, FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY AT t.- TEASDEL'S! 01 PRICES SPEAK for THE p1r I" - fSgj if ' . - rft . All-Sil- I 44ifm . . . . o-a- - - , : All-Wo- rd DrsJWi g c?V K s 2,1 10-ya- ol, - Vice-Preside- nt, - z By-JT4- . ft .3 ISjifSf &i Frl- ' - 4 , -- Bargains 8c ifeCrOe .. ; . t6-i- i. COm.PAJ&- - '' . : PLUMBERS, ; - - - and STEAH FITTERS, J. ' ' . " v -- . -- "! and Iron , or; a.. xwatsotbhos:; No. - . , idTi.-hrK;Jmy,IAug- .f 1 WM ueatinp -- irpn -- . Fitting, Pipe - g stiu2ist. -- m-- -. -- 'tckfle - -- -- J.r,W. SIHPSONi - -- Pioneer Colciminer, . W Tecom-roend- sd -- o if9f jaJJ m sn m jam til g-- - : , Celebrated' 'Nudavene ' - fi? t4 f - 3DIHBOTOB8t PLANING MILL and LUMBER FlakesI t AUD Bhinsfloa,' Sash and Doopo. ' MS INCO BUILDERS AND .CONTRACTORS thioh n;:r. m |