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Show Lour ' . JgfeJgjjSALT LAKE TIMES." 'g: ' i. , . . SALT LAKE CITY, OTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 181)0. i NO. 2B. IIKOKK IIKAIIH AM COMTIO. Strikers Attark lMk MakmWkgWm Willing to Work. New York. July 8. Two hundred striking rloak maker pihrH on Broadway between Lcancro and White streets this morning, when the hand m Mover & Jonascn Mercantile Cloak coniany'!i large shops were going to work. 'Tho strikers surrounded the building and threatened thorn. Some took to their hwU and escaped, others were aeied ami hustled away by force, lkt.ons of tights resulted and Proadway for blocks w as a soono of confusion ana manv broken head. The working clonk makers were generally worsted. SID S1IIAT OGDEN. John M. Dyer, a Former Nebraska News-paper Man, Sends a Bullttt Through His Brain. FINANCIAL LOSS WAS THE CAUSE. He Lost All His Money In a Carnival EesUnrant, and Becoming Bank xnpt Took a Dose of Lead. Oc.kkv, July 3. Special Telegram to Tiik Tim ks. The second tragedy of tho carnival season was enacted last night. In many particulars It i oven more Nhockiutr than that whereby Misa Brow n lost her life. John M. Dyer was the victim. Pyer was proprietor of tho "King's Cnto" restaurant, a largo eating house tem-porarily constructed for the carnival week. It w as expected that the crow ds in attendance upon the festivities would be much greater than they really are, and lyer invested everything ho pos-sessed in the Tenturo. Since opening 1.1CK WENT AGAINST HIM, however, and tho culmination camo last night w hen ho was closed up. hav-ing no money lo pay his service, Ituls llvains and another Salt Lake mau d menus to keep tho restaurant open for a few hours longer ho that tho waiters might get at least a little money for their services. Hut later in tho evening tho establishment was perma-nent ly closed , and o n t ra n cos bo a rd od ti p. Dyer keenly appreciated the extent of tho misfortune which had not only fallen upon himself but tho men who had helped him. Being an old news-paper man himself bis request that the papers say nothing about tho ca.su was granted. Late in tho night he kisaitkahkp from tho sight of uuy who knew him and ho was utner again seen alive. At au early hour this morning ouo of tho inmates of tho reform school, which is situated about a mile from Ihn cafe, in looking about tho grounds discovered w hat ho supposed to bo a drunken man sleeping ou the grass. Approaching him, however, tho shocking discovery w its made that the man was dead, a horrible wound in tho head and A 11KVOI.VKK LYING AT Ills KIKK bearing evidence of the circumstances which hail attended his death. Tho man was Dyer. Overcome by his mis-fortunes, having risketl tho result of tho labor of years on tho restaurant and lost, ho hail wandered into the grounds and shot himself. Tho cot imo lay on tho sod tho blood which had oozed from the wound ill tho head forming a pool which waked hair und clothing. The eorouer was notified and removed tho corpse lo Larkiu's undertaking establishment down town. UVKIl W AS A MAN of about thirty-tw- o years of Bgo, and was in lifo a jolly anil good ualurod person. He came to Ogilen from Ne-braska where ho was iu tho newspaper business. 'Two years ago he owned and published the Telegraph at North Platte in that state. Whim ho sold the Telegraph he cleared l) about 2.HH which ho placed in the restaurant nt Ogdcn. i,ast night, before tho place was closed up, ho re-marked to a friend that ho had everything ho owned In tho world in tho cafe, and that luck soomou to on running (lead against him, but he evi-denced no particulaily deep feeling In the matter. Ho was in partnership w ith a iiinu named Blakesly but he him-self seemed to accept nil the responsi-bility of the establishment. Dyer's family is al present residing in Lincoln. Neb. They have been tele-graphed, but thus far no directions rela-tive to the disposition of thn hotly have been received. Ho was widely known in Nebraska and the west, and his abil-ity as a newspaper man was pro-nounced. . m UNCLE SAiTSBIRTLIDAY Slt Lake City Will Obserre Foarth of July in a iWiIirj Mancer. A BIO FAEAPE AND riSEWOSIS. Inspiring Mnsie, Gy MArchers, Hani soma FloaU and Fatriotism Bj tha Wholesale. One of tho handsomest flag that ttaj ever been un fm led in Sail Lake City ha boon strung acrvw Commercial street by Tint lnii.s, commemorAtive. of the birthday of our nation, while, throughout tho city business bouse and privato residences art) beautiful and brilliant In flag and gay bunting at mark of respect to tho joyoo oocaaiotv In all purl of tho city today activity is lo bo seen, and everyliely U buyio thcmsclve perfecting plan for a pat riotio of tho BaUl day to. morrow, Tho parade and tradi-- dl. play In tho morning, ami Ihn suhee. pieiit exercise, at Liberty park will Ix on an extensive plan and of an attract live character. Au Immense crowd la eHeted fiimi thn surrounding towns, and tho various committee appointed to look after their entertainment and romfort have dono their work nobly and welt. The display of firework In tho evening frxm Capitol hill, will h tho grandest in tho history of Utah ant will bo seen fifty mile off. TIIK rROTLsalO. The procession will form at 9 30 a. nv, July 4, on West Tomplo street, facing south, under the Ininieili.ilo supcrrUion of the marshal of the day, assisted by a corpnof able altaaU. Thn column will form with right rest. Ing at tho corner of West Tmnplo and! Fifth South streets. At 10 HO w III move rasl to Main street, thenco north on tho west able of Mail street to South Temple, countermarch smith on east side of Main street to Fourth South, thenco tint to Thirl Fast strm't where the firemen and such other ormnUatioot oi font as denlre to do so will have an op-portunity to leave the linn ami return, to their Yoseetita quarter, maintain-lu- g their organizations en mutx. Guards, iiiounliul men, Goddcssof Lib-erty, car of elale, ear of lieauty, and conveyance generally will proceed east on Fourth South In Fifth Last, lliein'u south to Liberty park, where, at I ;l p. in., tho exercises of tho day wuT lie held. Immediolely after the close of thn exercises ot the, day there will I a fon-le- st of speed bv tho W heelllien, fof pri. sof .,3 and 1V At U p. lu. lireworks on Capitol hilt. ilr.Nur I'aur, Marshal. l'lsl.sm of I'.b John M Yoim tblrf. MsrslMt of Ihs ly slid staff. I.llirrsl lun.l Halt LskelHy D.pruiwt-- A. Huum l.tii, rtal'f oMtrtnwr Veteran Volimtr f'lrmio-- H M. OS lltitff-- r c,mlnnlini,, mrm" Volunteer S'lmiueu I lis rail a. itrtcttsnl, t inier rt.ninisiid of A. M. UroUI. I'srs riir Hsu. 1'resl.leiil of ow Imf, until. I'niM BlsU-s- , Trrrtl.irtnl, County SJI fllj lfflc Jarharvof Mxr.hsl r.U A. Mm 11 Held A Jiihnxm Itan.l (l.slie.i.f .ll.rlr; I r..f MUtn. MaiksII Post, tl A K, Hwr.l,.n M.'ll.T"lrt,l A UltO'l. iH.rinsn TurovnMn. Halt I Ml- - lliiiiiins sn.l Ion stub. I.tlirtl lll'IM! I KlnmhwKlClub-- T. P. WurTy, r of llr tMtr. r.ullius lUnd. Kedcrslnl Tral.s l ouii. tl Jospa Isjftsn Manltsl. TrrvsjfrapSicni t'ntQ iVwli,l n s I'lO.MU. Ojrmir's I nlon. I'lum'r. Ilrich and hiihw Ms' t'nl'sn, IUrtr' I'rotM u.s I'M.m I'slnK-r- s sod lw.ml.ir I'uWSfc ri Moahtrs I hUjh, i eiursl I'nim t i t'nn"i.ltf' ' Join t'nJV II .1 ( rn. r 1'ni.in. Ilprintus i'lulwrt' tiuMO. lrer I ntn Tin, Hb"-- t lrn "I i"i" wtkf' Ctn.j HI l h W .l IUikI. lili' I nun. Ilari-iiishe- r' I rn.m, tinn.! I jr Mmi I Id'Jtla Tlbf' X'uutn IH. k ninksro' I "I'll. l.cllr.a hcn IUn.1. Ii nt lis mil f'il. hH t- l Ill's, pr.'V. Mtf Mtir Urg4oinii'ns. II. r, ww .Wsfat M'rfacn IU04I Hosts, r"liriitii tnr sii. mitr tS ers and vrlms ltt.lJslrbtk i.d HIUKH- k- Mrhl. Other organiailons reprtinif prlnf to llm ifioveiiient of thn column, wilt b4 . aligned phu e In line. AH conveyance mud aapt front Main strret and along (he line of march during thn iioeniet. a the e.'Untrr-mar- i h require the t '"''h side of the street al tho same time. Mi. on ted aid are requested r-- at the rvecutiveolii'eJ'ily th at 9 Ht a mi. ... . , Carriages for Incited g'i-- will be tt waiting t the ulleu hoirl until W a tu. In e(,ar;fe of .Mji'.r Minund VVilie. . Carol Male and Car ot Iteaoty will i rn the np-r-a house to lake ImiIioi In line l' w nipanied by baud of music "d escort. Hoar l'A'.e. marshal. t.xw im ar LinaKtr raa. Thn follow i nil i the progTaniBin of eien ise at Liberty park at th uf tb psrwle Mt- - - " awwMfts.1 Hnnr Ubsfat IUa4 Ariaif I-- ra- .-. ITwl-t-n- t 1 t l..s.... K. JrusPll. HrdiX"( ls :rUott ln.ln-n'- J .It-"- M. Wtt4 i . ' . Prof. C AitU Ti.I ; HrM.uUi.xj Artaia a'.fe Uone la Cap. May. Washinctviv. July 8 Tho president left for Cape May this afternoon, after having been informed that the legisla-tive appropriation bill would not bo ready tor his action until next week, the house having adjourned before it had been enrolled, llo expect lo re-turn Tuesday. TODAYS, DOINGS. lat In Nw Uoilu7o7la tlle Ktml(u uf Itex. This morning the town is full 0f i. liana and cowboys, but bovon l'ovo exhibitions no show of any iort Mere BaJ?red a,u' Indians in their HattJnaltl'a,'t1 consiW8 are in camp here and 1'tnr own little town i3 the JJ , "umbers of the visitors. The cow bov contnmcstobecockofthewalk This nT ?, 4 Tll,cr t0".imei.t is in m he object being to select a ml(Tn'yS' t, .? there is a com-pe- ti participated iu by the Arab battalion, knights of the tourna-ment, king's royal guards. Ogdcn mili-t:- y academy cadets, Ogd.-- light and national guards, K. of 1'., U. U., Ooden canton r.O.O.F., and other military and organizations, at carnival pa ace. This will be followed bv an exhibition drill by ('apt. Adams' 'com-pany, the Louisiana rifles. At 7:110 an ludian war dance w ill be given at the carnival palace, partici-pated in by 2oo warriors. This will be one of the most attractive features of tho carnival week. At U the grand mil-itary ball opens. It is expected to be a big, trieolored daisy. Fired ly Flambeau. During the parade of the flambeau club last night some of the lireworks ignited the buiitiug and other decorations on the Equitable Co-op- the flames spread-ing to the ornamentations on Scow-cro- & Sous' store. For a short time it seemed that a serious conflagration would result, but the lire department succeeded in extinguishing tho blaze before it could proceed further than the decorations. I1IJMIF BEX. 0f Goings On In The Capital pf The Kingdom of The Mountains. NIGHT'S TOUBNAMENT BALL. , tie Kuignt Who Led the March ' tfith His Fair Lady The Flambeaux. 0 July 3.-t- Staff correspond-'dfTHETi-MK-Had Sir Kay, the .jul by 4y chance drifted into aival bidlding ( last night, he 'lliavo fonud a sulHciinit number Jjgt spirits to njako him feel at home. It was as if Camelot lieMctliiP the ilower of her chiv.--j-s though the chasm represented urteeu centuries had been bridged - bv the Hridge of Sighs but the ij'of I'leasure. They were all (ialaliad, Tristram do Liones, juoiir, Lamorak do Galls, Blaiuor ,asaiiJven the great Sir Lauuce-jself- . And from his Ihrono on 'ilc good King Arthur, iu the form itsecom! Kox, looked down upon issbipful knights in royal pride, .fxtrt. loo, it seemed, forgot iu the for of the dazzling scene that the sliou tuimniltee or tho committee ronp meuts or sioinebody or other ipplied her with a throne that vied rhilled steel for hardness. And ,,ilv would tho doughty Sir Kay iulf at ease, but llil Ulas iu qnffouhl have recognized many of nriiers of his old days in the halls ijiu's royally. Puck would not . faicd himself out of place t. for tlu; fancy costumes carried ;heu mciuurios of the midsummer ii Iiuh'ed there were represeuta-jtth-tournament ball from every :irj-- , and even back into the days ?ssnti d by the letters B. C. A Carnival . An enterprising burglar went out to burgle, but was detected and after a lively chase was caught at Twenty-fourt- h street ami Adams avenue. He had a gun like a mountain howitzer, a .jimmy, a kit of tools and a lot of dy-namite. Otherwise he was feeling quite well. Miss Bridewell For Queeu. One of the recipients of royal favor last night was Miss Kate Bridewell of New Orleans, who was made grand duchess of something or other. A small, bird, with a clear soprano voice informs Tiik Timks that this is but a step to Miss Bridewell's promotion ;that iu fact she will be the queen. It is certain at any rale that Miss Bridewell was selected fur queeu, and her name as such was given tho head of the Ogdeu party which went out to meet the royal train Tuesday morning. Kit her there is u little subterfuge goiug ou to keep her iudenlity quiet or another selection has been made. Abont the Floats. lifth of the- - carnival lloats, a de-scription of w hich was written yester-day, but which fell by the wayside, rep-resents the boss knight of the lot. This kight, with his mailed stead, occupies the central position, his armor borrow-ing flashes from the illuminations. Be-low lie his vanquished rivals. This float, like all but that of tho king, is 12x18 feet in dimensions. The king's ft ,at is 14x28. The live are "The King," The Queen," 'The West," "The Cow-boy" and "Tho Knight." - ME VAST AMPHITHEATER this of Old Sat Next to Beautiful Ladies. vast ainpitheater was lined with ingwall, undulating and kaleido-i- c in its appearance. Uiflenien aud jiys crowded olio another ou the Knights of old sat next ladies would scorn tho aspersion carried llic term "of old,"' but who were e willing to drop back a few the favorites of the ly Queeu Guenever. Militia men iitkens met ou a level, and alike lirwl that tired feeling from - the amine seals provided. Tho Queen ilumbia, iu starred aud striped ar-lik- e a sort of patriotic convictess, i animatedly to the youth from in dress coat'and patent leathers, night when the sun set he set left behind a dazzling scene of red and bKie coats and grey coals, the slieiug necessary adjuncts to the nal appearance of various flam-.i'IiiI-militiamen and such. The iianMaudolin club came up from Lake, and in tho striking garb of greaser wandered about picking '. luscious, ripe notes from tho y of their instruments. The Man-- '' club calls itself Spauish, dresses iaicau attire, antl in other wise "tin itself as made up of thorough--? Yankees. So there isn't much name. HEN THE DANCE WENT ON. floor Was Crowded, aud Joy Was this is simply a digression from main fact of the ball. The joust afternoon resulted in a large, red 'iph for the Knight of Wasatch, Armstrong, and lie 'it vva's who nominated toeonduet his lady, Armstrong, into the ball room tn (Town her. He would not have d his job for four bushels of tur-- n a rising market. He had won 'Wship in sight of the Queen aud and also in full view of tho "'X. Ihe dance went ou ami joy rttn be confined, the floor was "lid with pleasure seekers. Pleas-'unsiste- tl of dnncing with great t. Interspersed between the ''swasa drill by the Salt Lake wui club. This was, in fact, the e of the evening. Koyalty itself H its prerogotives and joined in wn acclaim which pronounced lt Lake lire producers the peo-J'li- c drill w as ns clever as could g'mcd,and the spectacular effects torches lent a taking air to the Ti(i exhibition.! !ti)c of Baunook and Shoshone in all the glory of James 'iiiion, who at one time had the !' wnging in the city of David not f ' "ty, Neb.,- however marched f11'" hall in solemn state and Utah l01'.v along toward the middle of '.'"'tig and expressing unbounded 'wnce in the future of Rex went ' a?ain. These children of the mountains and other natural 'lotis will give a large, luminous ;aticeiiuhe carnival hall tonight initiate the palefaces from afar mysteries of removing the up-- from the heads of citizens aud 'Tsas practiced in the past. 7'Jg's lancers.the Flambeau club, ? eu light guards aud cadets from 'p'eu military academy also pro- - a large amouut of lustre which accommodatingly lent to the oc-- Carnival Caroinels. ue 'ord high chancellor declared the station of tho king to visit Salt J: n the 5th. Today the party Syracuse. ff the funniest things in all the ide world is the display of in some of the papers , , J hey are things weird and won-indee- : '" tournament last night a uum-ue-degrees were conferred. T " II. Behau was made duke of Miss Kate Bridewell, duchess Orleans; Colonel' Wright nmhurpr, Kraoj dukc 0f Pickwick; H. Atlams, of the Louisiana tiike of Riflus; Captain Thomas ,':,!'ls. duke of Halifax-i.- the earlier part of the day a "inher of lithe young unknowns .f in the Coleseuru building and madly into space on bicycles, A 8ulill.r' Munam.nt. Sntti.iNt;, 111.. July a (Special 1 A soldiers' monument will bo dedicated tomorrow with great ceremony. M.ny prominent public men will be present and deliver addresxe. The mayor w ill accept th monument for the city after w hich there will be a parade composed of ti. A. It. I'osts if tho city's guexK of civic and military societie in uniform, and closing with' a manufacturers and trades display. In the evening there will Im social reeention. a tolling eauip-fire- , and an old tlmo war song concert. Will Marry a Keh.rnir. Ccrs il Hi.i km, la., July I Kraneia Murphy, the temperance agitator, and Mrs. K. D. K. Fisher will bo married tomorrow. Mr. Fisher 1 about 40 years of age, and a very hand-some woman. Sho Is a leader in society. Murphy met her last March at a tem-perance revival and foil lit lovo with her. HEX EL 0)1 HERU i His Gracious Majesty and Eoyal Consort Have Been Asked to Visit Salt Lake. r THEY WILL BE E0YALLY RECEIVED The Gates of Hospitality Will Be Opened Unto Ttiein and All Zion Will Pay Homage. l!ex, his lovely queen and royal con-sort have been invited to visit Salt Luke City and enjoy the hospitality of her citizens on Saturday and Sunday. Tho invitation will, without doubt, bo ac-cepted by his gracious majesty, and with this assurance extensive arrange-ments are under way to give lbs party a grand reception. A committee con-sisting of Governor Thomas, Judgo Powers, Secretary Gillespie, of the chamber of commerce, N. Trcweck, B. K. liloch mid Charley Stevenson went to Ogdcn last night and in conjunction with the city council, who had preceded the delegation, invaded the domain of his Koyal Highness. Governor Thomas, upon being intro-duced, spoke as follow s: Yolk Kovai. Hii.HMt'-t- i I apjirar lwruro ymi with acouimlttrt) lvpiTseutiiw yonr - mint (aitbful KUkjuvta rustitiiiK tu Ss.it Liiko city, the capital of thn nio-- liimcis pi'mliK of .ynur Ma.iesty'8 rioni nioii-- i We uesiro to liiTsnit certaiu matters m" uravo to llm weirare and happiu.-- s of t loyal siilijfcts. Wo have a citi-zen, by n unc Orlando W. Powci s. learuvrt tu the law. of excellent repute Mid johkI I'lija-ar-ii-e. and withal of most, ple,it..nn siwcch. w lilliiif! Die hiuh and exalted pos.nouof (iiuml Heiilei'of the Dolphins and Porpoises wl'i' H distKirt themselves in ttie waters fotul :' t this part of yor.r Ma.test v's dominions, o our wishes you iii det.i'1. Voitclilcu forliB Kdoit beliavior, I pray you Hcuit htm aud-ience. Judge Powers followed Governor Thomas, and said: Yoim Ghaciooh Majkkty: Your mostlojal suh.iei'ts, livtnir liy tie) Klinres of the (.lineal Halt Sea, comiirisiiiK moie than titty thoiisuuu HUuii. h axi eaiiens bear's, have deputed us tomiHt limtit.lv ask tliat oi and yuttr gra-cious iiueeii, with your roval KUartls, luilil. escort aud the fa.thftil miiijei ts of our tiipllMlcli y, will coudesceiid to 'lurtako of the liospit.iilitles of the province ol Salt Lake. We are v'eople who hnvo lol'.owed l!ie trident of Neptune, (lnr lives hm--o np-- nt iimid I he roariiitfof t'le surf of our inland oceiin. We have been mostly tired to udjuatic teats, and if II meet favor with you r majesty, we pe-tition that you will declare t lie harbor of Salt, LikeCtty to lie the principal port of entry of your royal kingdom, and i hat you will select from your most faithful sublncts living ainoiiK lis a lord hih admiral to assume command of the king's loyal navy, and that you will insti-tute the order of Neptune, thus adding (renter salcKiiui'ris uKHinst the invasion of a foreigu foe by sea. We ask flint yo.t try our baths, which are famed bi'.vond your kiiitdom. That you revel In the luiUles of our inerniatds. That you Kill sit at our banquet board, l.e watti the shadows or our marvelous temple mid partuk i of tiio milk and honey which with ns flow every-where. You will tind the entranro to our clly fairer tJiau the Kale of Veil. The rive- - Jor-dan, about whose name clusters the poetry of religion, (lows past our doors, and its pearly drops are chants t to sold as it nitrtiles with our proltlie sands and nourishes our hountuous crops. There pass before the eyes of him who views our city, "Forms stich as nature molds, when she would vie With fancy's pencil, and Rive birth to things Lovelv beyond ifs fairest picturiiiKS. Awhile they dance before him. they divide, Breaking, like rosy clouds at eveutido Around the rich pavilion of the sun." The charm Is such, the prospect so fair, that to him who views, them comes, like a spell upon the sanses, a delicious, dream-lik- e har-mony, each note of which adds a downy link to the sort, Invisible chain which binds h m to in. The sun. which greets us with Ids renal smile, catches from the ruby's heart the em brlnlit color aud spreads it wit b a kiss upon our ,i ni.Mh And. wben flvenim; comes, the ney. X. Treweok and K. G. Slcater to go to Wood's Cross and meet the royal train and return with it to the city. A committee on naval affairs consist-ing of Governor Thomas, Judgo K. A. Smith aud Mr. Jos. Lippman was ap-pointed. Tho committee on decorations con-sists of Lieut. UK-har- young. James 11. Movie, Hovt Sherman and V. 11. Sells. The committee on reception was re-quested to see that a suiUcieut number of bathing suits for the accommodation of the royal parly were reserved at Gartield beach. On motion a committee on refresh-ments consisting of Messrs. S. L. F'.w-in- G. S. Krb aud Gus Holmes was ap-pointed. Tho daily papers are requested to each appoint a representative to net us a special committee for tho entertain-ment nf the representatives of tho press who will accompany the royal party. A finance committee was appointed, consisting of Win, lturk, 11. M. Wells, 1. F. Kuflak, II. L. McCallum aud J. 1). Spencer. The committee on parade appointed consists of Col. Page, B. F. Whiltemoro and James Devino. The committee submitted tho following report which was adopted: HKCKPTIOH or ItKX I AM" Sa. m. Salt Lake royal tra'u leaves Osden. V:;u a. in - Heccpllon at Salt Luke aud i.iud parade. Iti::i a. m. The royal patty views the city. CJ::' p. in Luncheon. a p. iu. Departtirt) of tlartield Heai h royal train. i p. m. Coiiferriuft ot deoorratlons at Gar-Hel- d lieach. 7 p. in- .- Dinner. H::i p. in. Kxhlbilton drill in tin Khftith ward S4iuure by Ijouistatia litles. Serenade by Mandolin rlub. Liberal band, People's and Lilier.tl drum Osii ps. Review of the various by the kluii and qum-n- . An adiiilnslon fi will bo rhanml for the IsMietlt of the LiUlsiaiia rlrleh. Geueral admlssiou, 'Jb cents; for stand, M cents. It was also deeidod to give a benefit drill for tho Louisiana liifles, at tiio F.ighth ward square on tho eveniug of the tiflh, beginning at 8:30 o'clock. Tho Flambeau club, the several drum corps and the Mandolin club ill participate and tho entertainment will be concluded by a grand exhibition drill by the Louis-iana Uilles, ouo of tho crack military organizations ef the I'nited States. Full particulars iu regard lo the prion of ad-mission will bo published in tho daily papers. COUNCIL WILL JOIN IM. Og-de- City Ollicials Will bo the (incuts of Ilia Clly. A special meeting of tho council was held at 11 o'clock this morning, mid ar-rangements were imuln to aid in tho en-tertainment of the royal visitors on Saturday. Mayor Scott presided and stated the object of the meeting. On motion of Mr. Karrick it was d to extend an invitation lo tho mayor and council and city ollicials of Ogilen to visit Salt Itko on the occa-sion of tho visit of the royal party, as tho guests of the city. The cily re-corder Wis instructed to convey tho in-vitation iu person and to in-form tho inavor aud city official. of Ogdcn that transportation would bo afforded them. Mr. Anderson inovotL.t'.at a commit-tee of urrangonimits, consisting of throe members, bo appointed ou th com-mittee. Ma vor Scott uppointed Messrs, .Anderson, Karrick and Pembroke. Mr. Anderson also offered tho follow-resolutio-which was adopted: Unsolved, That tho thanks of this council is hereby tendered to tho Uio Grande Western railway oompauy for transportation to und from Ogdcn on the 2d inst., und that a copy of this res-olution bo sent to their goiieral passen-ger agent, J. II. Bennett, Esq. On motion of Mr. Pembroke, it was ordered that $."00 bo transferred lo tho hreezis. nooled in rniiny a niountaln dell, mayor's contingent fund. breathe Into our weary liratns odors from the tender woodbine and the timid jaxinlne buds. You will feel as you tflame about our horn s, uisiii our minarets aud towers, that no pros-pect of the Howry plains of Farndlho was ever lovelier. Therefore we strew flowers In y.'tr,' pathway and beseech you to tarry for a time within the walls of the Queen City of the Great You w ill please extend to your most noti-ons cousin. Iter II., our loyal compliments, and our praver that he will, with his royal household, Joiu you In your pilgrimage to our city. A response was made to the addres-sers by the Lord High Chancellor, w ho made the visitors understand from his remarks that the invitations would be accepted, and therefore meetings were held this forenoon to perfect plans in accord with the importance of the occasion. THE CITIZENS' MEETINO. They ITepare for the Reception .of the liujal l'arly. , A mass inee'ing of citizens was held at the chamber of commerce at 11 50 o'clock this morning to prepare for the reception of the royal party. It was a representative gathering, about sixty of the most prominent business men of the city ' being present. Governor Thomas presided and the meeting got right down to business, dispensing with all unnecessary speech making. It was decided to ask Rex II. to ap-point a grand keeper of the trident of Neptune. - Ou niotiou a committee w as appointed to see the chairmen of the executive committees of tho two political parties anil request them to urge all their respective, organizations and marching clubs to turn out in full force and welcome the kings, Uex I. and Rex II The committee consists of Colonel JVge, Lieut. Richard W. Young and II. L. McCallum. Ou motion, the marshals aud aids for the Fourth of July parade were ap-pointed marshal and aids for the recep-tion of the roval party. It was also decided that all persons and organiza-tions who participate in the parade to-morrow bo requested to take part m the parade on tnc am. '. ,1 Tho programme for the arrival of the royal party will be as follows: The roval special train wilt leave Ogdcn, over the Union Pacific, at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning. The organizations, bands, etc . who are to par-ticipate iu the parade escorting the roval party through ton, wUI re- - port at the Union Paeilie station at 0. o'clock sharp and the head of the colr.niu will move promptly at :.K). The column will march east ou South Temple to West Temple; thence south to Second Sonth; thenuo oast to Main; thence north t Brigbam; counter-march to Third South and there dis- - band. All persons are urgeil to decorate their houses and places of business along the line of march and it is earn-estly requested that all decorations nut up for the Fourth of July be allowed to remain for the lifth. On motion of Judge Power Messrs. Simon and Carrick were appointed a committee on programme. A reception committee was appointed consisting of Mayor Scott, II. G. Y hit- - An Organisation MT.ctrd. riiii.AUKi.ciu v. July a.Speclal l At a meeting hold today an amalgama-tion of all thn textile workers in tho United States was effecled. Tiir count coritT, Klw uf Ihn ltulnnui Trorll by Hint Tribunal. A session of tho county court was held yesterday afternoon. Tho claim nf Fish and Game Commissioner 1. M. Barratt, amounting to Ittoo. was cut down to 1100. and a petition from John U. .Smith and others, asking for the eonlinuatlou of Thirteenth Last street, was referred to Judgo Kartell ami Se-lectman F.. A. Smith. Mrs. Peuka, an indigent person, was accorded !!) a month, aud the coroner reported that he had held inquests on the laidies of Harry Carson, lloliert Long. Hans C. Claw'son, Soren Madsnn, Moore, W. 11. Winlcrlou, Oliver S. Walsh, W, Brown. C W. Heniwlead, Wm. It. Werner, Maggie Cape, Niels Sundberg. O. F. Duo, tfeorge K. Taylor, aud W. J. Crouch. After refusing to allow tint claim of F. K. Barker for Wil.ftO. for rcMirting thn tualimonv in the esse of the people vs. Dr. J. J. West, the court adjourned. A A I.nt Mrs. J. I). McGill left today onavUlt to relative In Denver. Jos. Mctoalf and wife, of Gunnison, Col., are at tho Culleu. (has. II. Burggrof am! wife, of Grand Junction, are at the Continental. C. W. Low. of London, F.itglaud Is sjiendiiig a fow days Uking in tho sights of ion. A. II- - Borgholthails, W. It. Mailhir and T. Mead, of Laramie, Wyo., are In thn oily today. They aro registered at thn Walker. Will Crunso of Oinahn. and one of thn stockholder of the World Herald of that ciiv, Is in the city. II" proposes to pass his summer Vacation in this region. II. G. Woollacott and wife, formerly resident of Salt Lako clly, but now of Im Angeles, Cal., are their manv friends iu the citv. Mr. and Mrs. Woollacott aro on their way for a F.uroprati trip. Lust. Five dollars reward; at Garlield beach, ou tho evening of July 1, one plain gold ring, one gold keeper nug. Keturn to office of Geo. A. Lowe. HAIL STONES SIZE OF HENS EGGS. A Severe Stonu Causes Considerable Dam-age in Eastern Ontario. Toronto, Julv 3. A severe storm prevailed in eastern Ontario yesterday, fn Campbellford and neighborhood hail stones the size of hens eggs fell completely destroying all crops and the vicinity. The wind levelled trees and fences and unroofed many buildings. The water washed out many c verts, and delayed trains badly, the vicinity of Pieton and Spriugbeld lightning set lire to many barns and Lilted much Stock. IDAHO IS A BTATK. The President Atlarlies Ills Nlijlmlure lo lb Admission lllll, Wasuinutox, July a. Tho president signed the act for tho nduiissioti of Idaho as a state at 10 o'clock this morn-ing. HEATH SKJITK.N'CK AGAI.V Kemmler Will F,stlnulslid Hf Klsw trtrlty nt Auburn. Bi ffalo, N. Y., July 8 -- For the third time the sentence of death was today passed on William Kemmler, the iiiurtlerer, whoso case ha boconi" fam-ous through the long light In the court against thu electrical execution law. Kemmler was brought from Aiiboro thi morning, and in lh court of Oyer ami Terminer this afternoon Judge Shied ordered that hi previous sen-tence lie carried Into effect at Auburn prison during the week of August 4th. A COLD BLOODED SIliKDEK. Bloody Deed of a Mao The Cruel and Who Had Gambled. 3. Joseph D. Vr Paso Tex., July Brown en ttd'egra...' and ra way wantonly murdered in the clerk, was the faro table. I he met with losses at Colwell, he r pliea n e, instantly. MOKNINCJ TELEGKAMU CONDENSED. A Mr. Thompson has been nominated for governor by Maiuo democrats. Tho school book trust is charged with bribery iu high places in the stales of Virginia and Washington. Tho American federation of labor has issued a call for an international con-gress of workingmen in connection" w ith tho World's fair of 111:1. Pennsylvania democrat have nomi-nated Robert Pattison for governor, Chatincev F. Black for lieutenant gov-ernor anil William Barclay for secre-tary of internal affairs. The World's Fair National commis-sion has formally accepted tho joiltt site, consisting o'f the Lake Front-an- Jackson Park, as the location of the Columbian Imposition, by a vote of 78 toll. Thirteen-year-ol- Johnny Sullivan tuado a heroic effort to save, his four-year-o-brother Peter iu tho Passaic, riv-er at Patterson, N. J., but both sank to their death, in the presence of their lit-tle sisters. The senate amendment to tho lottery bill was concurred in by the lyouisiana house by a vote of 08 lo 25. The strug-gle is now over, as the bill can bo passed over the governor's veto, should one be interposed. Water has reached Nampa, Idaho, from the Boise river, through tho large canal owned bv the Idaho Mining and Irrigation Company, who have used several hundred thousand dollars and over two years work iu completing it to Nampa. William B. Keepwright, nn unmar-ried laborer, aged 40. died at Cheyemie twenty-liv- hours after drinking an ounce'of laudanum with suicidal intent. He has not been right in the head for four years, having been affected by ty-phoid fever. George A. Parkhurst, actor, died suddenly at his home in New York. It is said that Parkhurst was tho last living member of the company that played in the National theater at Washington on the night of the assassination of President Lincoln. A dispatch from Laredo av that (here is not a single organized band of revolutionists on tho Texas frontier, and that the two companies of bandits n hn crossed the Kio Grande live days ago have Iwen dispersed. Troop of revolutionary intent are accumulating against Ruiz Sandoval. Medley and Savage, two murderer condemned to death, and for whom a gallows was erected at Canon Cify. Col., but were afterward reprieved and later on were set at lilK-rl- by direction of the United Mates authorities, have f jrmallv been given their freedom by Judge Rising at Ik-ove- Two soldier of Camp Pilot Botte named Percy Polk and I noma O'Neill were arreted for passing counterfeit silver dollar and bound over for tria. Seventeen of the spurioua eoins have been found, and it i believed iho moulds are hidden in the hill. The coins are clumsy lead imitations. Chicago Markets. Chicago, July 8 Close. Wheat F'inn; cash, WiJ; August, ; Sept. SHiofrM,. Colt Steady; cash, M(tM Au-gust, 3o(3"il; Sept. il."ii3:l. Oats Steady; cash, 27i; Aug., 2f; Scpt.a2i. BAIft.hr Quiet. Pokk-Hu- II; cash. 112.21. Lakd-D- uII; cash. V,M', July, ; Spt. ViMi- - IIHAMM or THE MI H, No Chares For F.nilnUons No hsrgos For LspensesOr For .Msillrlnss- - Ahsw llilelf t reft. lr. Smith the magnetic physician, at No. -- .!! south. Wcl Temph) street, will publicly heal the sick absolutely free of charge at hi parlor every morning from to 10 o'clock, anil every evening from 3 l' o'clock, except Sundays, commencing Monday inormiig, July 7, and will continue to do so unlit further notice. As la fore staled, Jlr. hniilh I a thoroughly educated physician and surgeon. Ho perform all operations know n t ) surgery and suecefiilly I reals all forms of i hronie disease. II" can (ell yon your complaint without thn use of any in"lrumenl, and in lh treat-ment of pib ad all rectal and bladder complaints, IT. Smith stand without a rival. Ho will ifi" a written guarantee to permanently euro any casn of piles, fissures, tisluU in ami. varicocele, hydrocele and hernia that he undertakes, and in every case .f fail-ure be will refund the money H per-manently cures libroid and ovarian tu-mors, also all east's of Jaeratioti of the womb and perineum. H cores all form of female comi'laints without th use of Instrument and without expos-n- r of thn person. Mr. I. an old r- - of Halt Lake Cilv. ha been af Dieted with eczema and varicose ulcers on one of lierslower limbs for thn pat twenty year. Her suffering have been terrible. The itching and burning arising from tho ec-zema ha been unlx-aral'l- She had tried many physician with-out Hud ing relief that she bad become thoroughly discouraged, and when r. Smith told her h would eora her she hoped that he niieht be able lo do so. hut. having been disappointed so many time, she had not much bpc of being cured. To her great Joy she began to improve after Iho lift mag-netic treatment and is now ronv!.--eeu- t Mr M. a! suffered from ihm dread disease, and H rapidly recover ing under It Smith treatment. Mr. A has been a helnle cripple, from rheumatism in hi shoulder for Mb' I'1 ," "'nl,,r '' s than thre wk after he liegan treatment with Ur. Smith he went to work. The full name and s of the--; good people will I given V anyone similarly affLoted by tailing upon the iMietor at hi office. Kern-tub- er that Ir. Smitn eore after all i4hr mean fad rs free from 9 a. m. imtitl p- - dai'y ewt Soii-,d- j . ilesr York Money and Htwfc. Ntw Yoiik, July 8. Noon. Stock doll, ami heavy. .Money. 8" 7. Bar silver, 11.04. Fours, coupon. 1.21 1; Pacific 6 s, 1.13;! Central Pacific, W; Burlington. LOO; ). & 11. ('., 1HI; Northern Paeilie, 81; Prcferrifl. Northwestern. 1.101; New York Central, 1 .04 ; Oregon Navi-gallo- ! 013; Transcontinental, 4i; Pa-cific Mail, 44; Rook Island. --'; lt. Ixmis & San Franeiwo, 84; St. Paul & Omaha. sil; Teaa Pa-ifi- 2;l'nton Paei'ie, M; Wells-Farg- o Lipre, 40; Western Union, M. j r. . a, s a. Wahiriift'fJ Camp No. 3. P?t I--k Cily There will m mHtt beki tooiorrow ntgbt, 'rily, July 4tn. tt M. GLASHHAJf, A. !. BaKHM-T- . Jri , Kee.-Sre- . fcarlleld-- s Koyal Train. ishmcut of the king s i onpr of the iMt'Wt'0" Hefu wiU leave g:10am 9 -- 0 am J3am J1:30ani y:45an. J; v m ,:jpm 10:4.- -. am 11- -0 an 13:30pn i 11:45am .vm 1 13:45pm I30pn P aM 1:45 pm ::;Wpm - I 4.,((pm 8:45piu , :!:4r,,,,U "Inn Vl.-.p- m 0:30 pm 4:45pm ,.4- - )PJ 7J)pm 6:45pm .:- -! ,,:80pni llVtln nP at Uinon tick rtof. ts for sale ficc and at depot. i ar?,!orE(TUS. tripSOcts. - 0 i; A. j ( avilla ttoeorts (raototlMsv ! Welle. Fargo) A Co. report tho fotlosis, I botiion tatin: l. New Tork, ft.l.'i, silver. New York, 11 Ot. advert London, 47l. Keeeip, bniliyB 974.4 MoioaaieK a o. MeCornirk A Co. repfrt re.-eip- e boiitoo and ere a follow: Itaaaner-bnJlio-tew)-- Silser and la4 vrca . Total, sVfJ,M0. , ' The Utah Central will run a Carnival train, leaving Kightb Sonth street at I! o ebrf-k- . midnight, to run to Mill Creek and Park City. There will also be two special train to Wagner Resort, leaving atl p.m.; and 8.4'J p.m.; returning at 2 35 and 35 p.m. |