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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES. I.10XDA Y, J UNK 22, lS'Jl. C,JI THE SALT LAKE TIMES. III! mir Tolufkm -- ar la 1 T oMol of TNT - " M CmntertusI atrfw- - l.oel meoiUiii in Hits not --ran til b sand at W.eetita per line earn t JHI.MIA1, .ll.X-r- . -- ', ia'Jt. Highest cf S ia LeiTmb; Povef.-- U. SL Cov't Report, A- -. 17, I. ,i ?23s; , ifVvfMxl ron ttit. Deposit btamp System OF THE UTAH COM VERCIAL & SAVIHGS BAKK CJ and 84 E. first South St. y jeth Ward . Cnr. ttb Eait ard 4ti Soiitb .. F. bMuki Cor. 1st bouta and Ota Ka-"- l onl-re- Mai (11 K t I ar.iluy stperry r,!" Hauth M'U l A Wrt an I ar.i J V. m. Swdmi W. 4tn Nmta lh H ;. nl Mioro Jw Vf. lt lnina Win. r. Hill M N. MU West 1 F. Ka.i- - HI H. Mil V - . .1, So.nmi n M N. It Wvt Frank Ilia ting A 4th F.aoi ' B ddnwy l.roa 701 E. 7tu Baotll aim. H. llome Cur. State unit nth bouttx Fmr Sou a4 J A M Iit ae 'SUB snd II 11. Iry;n f. Jn! n U Kio, . H!E. rml S.mta Art'iur Krewitt T7 W. N'-rt- Terni.i Jk. II. WociiliiiT LI! erty Par John 1'. Cf ..Cor. S! So-it- and Ird Eaea KuU.nHoQ A Kins: 34" V. e.it Terapie J. V,'. Karri? toU ' John l;rown Cor. N. Ttmple and Knd Went ; I', llohl .S7f th IM Jil. lir. .i nur;il!i Piitinl1f.il I iiiaiTlllc I'o op fnnTlia J'u.'tli- Lumiir Si buliaitig Oj Sui-a- v. ( Jars ' n Ilig Cttouwooa (.eurg iavii) Milicri-- J. K. KoLluiJU Fariltoa fV. t"fpo-1- t ran re ma-l- at the link or wltlv t) any i f ita agent, an 1 wi a i the araoune I he.. l fi the will pet 6 p'-- luur.'.it , con.poun-ie-- 4 times a year. (JENKHAL IIANKINO UL'SINEPS. Dm erroH" V. Arm'-r-m;- . I'. W Mailsan, Thou, W. F.Ufi b'k. Il.ilter Hobt-na- lr .1; a. 1 Rl liar i". Thea. V. Jeniiln-e- t. Ut IUryj., lu, E. Cui.ue, baw I Mcloiyral i:. ,f. S tIITII I'iCIN TINU CO. ! Job Printipg & Book Binding Bank, CouHiy and Cfflce Stationery. ) .1 and 18 W et Third South St. rpiiE pkice or ADVKRTmr-rKXT- S - In ta;s rolnnin l O.N'LV U K LINK. It la the beet "WAST' column p.ibl .t.ei In SAlt I ke--- n,'lngsnrerr. tnni':U.an ai.y other. A nuti e ptuduh. I Laro f:l rrh more render than otberj a.ier. Keep this in taPid and hila.; ytnir"W"airf j Ails, to THE TIMES. KCwmiRjw ai iH. C AI.l M KS "w ANTKH T. i CANVASS I'OH n ,,r..ei for ;ra;.-ion- e sl lcw.illce - tne lieat sidenrirk.s Kimwii. r.uipilr at ouce. Wouu-la-bioiie comoany, W Culuier b ock. WANTKl) I'OHTIOV T) CAUK V h.T. !, row and Uwn iu private family. Ad 'r.-i- llloitVN, Tln.es t.nice. ANTEI1 Bl'lLIllNH MATKKTAL A Nil W labor in eirhaiue fir to.m bus. .1. A. Ktitsi b 4 Co.. l.s tast Second Soain more-- . AVANTF-P- Kl'SI'EI TAIU.F. CIKI, WHO i Is wlllliif; to in h inework rnom-l-and evening in lamby of two, for her board. AdilreBs D," Tim-- s (ifllee. A NT K tT -- TO KVn tTT H F. A TK K A NT for a email funish.-.- l In. use. Will be by a eounle n.tbo.it children and wtU bti taio-- i a:eof. Tii'h r i;oo:l chan i w ho wan.s to !. b'.s bouta iu i;ood liamis for tee -- ninmi r. Hi.itA.'ts J. Mait.ikws.W Ma-nS-W XNTKI) -- f'V A VOITNO , man a refill sa.esiinn: nine years ; nent referen.-.- -. AdJroea --1" Timea. III EH WAVTVIi; SALARY AMI K- - I 4 hs-- j. XVhol" or Ait lini'.'. HeliliK es ai.d s rubj. lirow n In :s. 1. o., Nuinery-ic.i- n. iii-'n-o- 'A.STKI--A"(V.k- )l UlRLTO ! KIVCH- - II en work ut 5.,b V.'r-- t ii. boutb st. aT"AKTF.D--- LL KINna OF SKCOND fcaad furn.t.iro. i Wtibbar, in bo'ifn Font Fast. :w-- shade- a'no bo-,- i. f4 F street, neaJ l Iret. K.ip d tian it car or cly cr. jViit K I T. MiCKl.Y Fl 'R.'s 1SHE D I rno? is f r iiouso k- -i ping, 'l West iratt Soul li htrtret. 1S( IIKNT LAKi'F. H.ri HnOM ANDl I' for . coninuB-- " non. Ls.elr.-u- t and til Main street. I lilt IvFN'T SKW H!s!(!K II' U'SK. rillSAl r to liK-.- pa:l Harvey, l.'l Main. is(il lt'V.iT-- t L.'N'ISIIKI) IfilU.siE OF U V Hooms. J.Ki. Aiply eadou iie.ta, IW1 Mam sin-t-t- . 'itOR LAK'IK K'Hi.VS WlTlA I" cios-- t. fnriilsneil complete lor l:;hl lioust-i- eolrn;. t.i We-- t Siith ..otith. I solf" tiF.N r AS i .LEI AN I' SUITK O' II tt.rw i.f'.icr rooms. Mcai and lierW In town for the money. Ctilmer lJro.-- 71, Cuinier bl TWO n KiMS " F: Tl RFN f ANI)' FUR-J- L n. tare for sale. M.s F.ust Fourth Montli. txlir-t- LENT AH it'll HOi iM BRICK r house. C. L. Iiannainnu, 14. Main St., scilT't K NT " FUR N tH K I ) ROOMS WITH 1 board, at Sin Fast Flrt T.sijlt 1 F. N T F T" RN S 1 K I ROOM 8. F.I.RO-- 1 trb- rht and beth. with or without board. a South Iftn t.tst. 110.000 l.ai,1ciira fropertrat .'.uetlon. Free w,ll le'lvs th" I'ostofHee cor-- , n- -r i n M iiniiy June i. al a. m.. for XUn , - :it aueli-ii- of mv residence pniperty on. Wet 'icnii'b-- . b ivb r half nlocl: of (;roiind ; b wnl be soi l t . ti e loRl-e-- t bidder, P' ' bsn io e n.iiil wio-- s Oe Next l,nvm ft C id .vs. I..il:i-;ci- i to i'U- ptirCat'or. t' ho-- - i v ! 'I r buu-L-- mid '.ar-- ' i;c- - ami n a ly i ew .Mmi wit" a 111 K i. "i ' of ..I her nil A a t.iin-- i e lion' irris-- . !t. Rem.T.ibeB Moiin.il. .inn r" -- Jtri. Only nilnu.es drive H'iiin See small bills. am hew J. XViina. ;Ctf9t. fTli . 5ti N' r'i A Yet' ; -- TTs - A LI. !s(Lj 1 j v. r hoi c s lire mt pin St. ;" ' i atli :r o, v ilie d ;is a U turn tt 'riMi s o,-- c imd ctdvc rciiud. , r T M)i!'st' AN'I t;F.STI.r.MK.S'S PAPPI.K I i iioi.-cai- liirlit rigs at the (..rand ,io.-.- . n ar of hotel, corner 1st East and 1st isoiitn. "yril' WISH TO (,KT A HKAI'TIFTT, IK oie.i and not ' more ti.an ' on are pay-ii- i' in lent, sec a Ueuru-d- C... II ;.!.MI!i!PH N F.. rlilV lK AL, K CA IN'H OFsmokiior; h.tliit Cbai-io- and lb...k of .".l i.aces ills tr d sent ieo. l'ay when cure I. Hot IM'I.Sait Lake City.Utali. Tful'SK MOYKRS DOYLE J'O'.VI.KK, II r.T tical lionsf movers and raisors. A life-loi- fcxi.rieiico. j i.r: est outnt In th territory, oihce. (ii;oiitior Shstf.T's druj btore. ar,sMa.n street. 1'. O. U"X II-- -'. OEYV.M ROOM llorSK. AMI LOT FOR ii or lia.e. Iiii.i:ie 7 V La :, .Mniii S'lutli. 1 'Oii. KM.F iNI-- OF T."'!-- MNIM'AMI l' best lmrses in trie citv. .fi or without a oad estenKi.-- top caina: t and bit: i.es aru-- loi a ueatrub! lot. ;5. Cnimi r Iil u s. T'oir SALK - llfS-NR.S- I OR SVLK. jV Do. d iine-ti;ie.- .t forri iit part.', For par-te n lars call or adore sb Fred J.in.eS, H.es Oii'i-'e-ls( ius".L!-i'- Tnicl'n' hkstai i; a vr, 1" lol Ff. r Slpiv;,. ,1 S'"it!l M'leot. oioi; bis b is'.ness no v: stna.l rei t. t.s-- lo. aLn. Heap I ice i. is tho reason for rciltnt;. SALF. TRACKAOE FU0NT1KU V. 1 ,x 11. O., for sac- Appiy c.nioti .v ir.0 Main st. 4 It ARC MM A H'irSE OF TWO LAKUrJ j I'oon.e a clo tic s closet nu t pantry : ib o.;t ioiti horse, hilfio ss an cart: ait leueod in. I'r. on ii;0: t"i tns .2 i oanh, t.l-- ;c- - on j.a -- n.' nrs. lruvi-r- of II. y ar S.lt Lake i.i y lias Woiks. -.w. HI'V.S A liot'Si; AN;, .or AT ?N 1 1 i; t .aiden C.ly : box IMS, Boise, Idaho. VUlhVO: .1), ELEVENTH KST. KAI'HI 'I'rans't. on ad ei.ies. Lota to ,oi. onlv j o ca b. i:6) p r month. W . Hubi ar.l' 11 Wi. t Second South. TKW KIYb'kOoM COTTAl.K. SIS 0. r.'W XN rash. Il,ila:.c- - lour,' timo. W. L. Hub-bard. 11 West S I South. SOU SALK-aii- dfl Kill HRtCK. APPLY I to J, l.'sl West FourtU South. lltcmcy to Scan. nF.SIKINU TO HOKKOW O 1 TO 1JAMVF.S see A. M. Janes, villi M .lu t. MONEy"T0 I.OAJ f"N IMl'lt'lVI- - UF.Al. Jaiiios li. Bacon, ut tae Ameri-can National II., - 77 AND M I'Kii CKX'T I.rlNiJ TIME 4 2 nior.oy 10 tht cent short tlnie. Ji.hn J Siiyner, in- aud otflioop-- r luock. 'i'e.ei.iliOiie a.. gov jLJriti. o'AvV's i;o(iM iiOit.sk run "khst! O corner Seventn Las', d Ninth South. ft:u tier monili. XTO'.i RENT VVAItKIIOV.stK IN REAR OF r Hn't r Hy v. iit.-i-- . f..r f.nit or cnmiiiis-lo- Lt.ase. Apply ai 8. H. Mark's mine are house. RENT -- FtTHNIsilKD ROOMS. WITH V bath. e!('L':iur.:y fin iilsh-- d, lovely location. Flip! Hip! Hurrah! Full stock of fiags. decorations and decorative sets, at Tuckett Candy Co.'s. Orc'cr your screen doors snd windows from the Santiberg Fttrtiiturc company, 10i West South Temple street. Money to loan in sums to unit by S, F. Siieucer. 2fi? South Main street. Rest short order house in town, VY. Kitcheu, 14-- i S. Mam. Open all ulght. J. J. McLaughlin ft Co. 20a South est Tempie. 'The only first clsss ollice. in the city. First class messenger service. Telephone do. ppB laklng ' TscJ in Millions of Horne5-L- O Years the Standaxil - Dr. Piurrow s, ocuiist. anrist, optician. Spectacles li'.ted. Commercial block. - Hot and cold lunches at all hours of tlie dnv or u'.gbt at N. Y. Kitchen Mil S. Main. Strawberries and Crcnm 15 cents An eleffsnt business innch 2."ic. from 11 to 2. N. V. Kitcheu Mi S. Main. YE9TKKO.-- Y IV l & B.r.-Tim- li-t, the f.recijtn 1 I liilosopbcr, il led : bur o Jl (Hi II. (.;.; Iio v. .1 the brst ,. L (oe,k In fit l!j u t A lcn-t- ii of too r.ir Hhd f inaii.taia lb.it eclipat-- be fori . .lV 1177- - iil i f Kmrlitrul ." . il..- - " tl i . ti.i r n. rt ii of 61 ' "f 1 -s; born I !!.'. '( toJi C'apltim.1 dm Smlfh.fr- - uumh it st. liccis in I.leut of Vir- - I'Al'L b. irhira, toed. liiT.'- i- Font: latinn of St. Paul's ruth.lral, Lon-don, III. Willi rial reiuonles. ls: .Inopu-- s utriMiiKU-li- , musical composer, born. lll-- 'l lie Federals, led by lienrrals Hancock uiiil Wnclit, iiliciipo .1 t.i rut.tuiu tlie mud smith of Petersburg, Va., ninl were i i p. .1st il. law -- Tornado away the town of Taw Paw. Jlii.., and killed i persons. REPUBLICAN MEETINC. Mnr.dny, June If.'.-l- Tt.l m Pp alier, Oe-i.- M Camion, K. H. Cr t'lilow. ll.irmi I'ratt. Hr.'Klitnu-rlpeaio-- m, liarlnw 1 Jan. psvlne. , Jtme Jordan-- Sp akors, Jam--- Ileum-- John Hollfall. Sa idv Speakers, ' orre M. Cannon, E. II. Critohliiw. Win. Halilerstoii. n:t-Hk.- Tft il. urt-- . B. F. Com-n- i nv-i-. F. II- - Stevon. Juno uth Jordan -- Speaker . Harlow Ferguson. P.. II. Crln-blow- , Ha Bi';r 'mr- - I. (i. Hardy, Leortfe M. CuimoiJ, Wa. liiiliii rlini. 1 onrth t (ball l.aks Cltyi-- at Twen-t- r rlr fd iiHMHnWy hall. 'Thu-t.i- y .rnna. - :tr itronwooil peak-M-s. U. a. Hardy. lU lo Koik.isiiu, II. L'rit lilow. . Hobir M. Well-.- , C. O. Vhlit innri-- . Arftmr llrowa, (ooi-- M. ('am.ou. Jiin SI. - S.mt'a Cottnturool Arthur llro-.vn- , K. H. Cr fiMlovr, J.tiimn Blmrp. (ir.wn.-8- pe ik',-rB-. It. IJainy. Ilaifn-- l I'ratt. Second Pre-loo- t Salt I.aU C'ty.-Simk- ere. I.ilm Mrn. .'"lin M. Zau.'. Jumh-- . -- ' Kaiunliiy, .Irnii" 8praiiorn, William Spry, Oeor.J H. Jiuiery. liow Fr-tiin- Morlli Po nt-- Bl" ak.ra: I.. O. Uanly. nar-- Tint. Mmi.!y, Jane K!-- rt .n - ;tin U. ;;', CSorit M. (.'auuon, llarmitl I'ratt. Taylnrevllle-Sp.-akiT- K: llonry Smith, ilinr ITonn, WUliain llald.-rt-- liy orikr cf the Cot'N'rr nriTBlJOaH Cimiitti. Twenty-firs- t wanln of this city--, c hmilil not fid-jj.--l Din meeting of rcpu'ilii-an- l at tho Twenty-l'Tr-- . wriril rnci-lin- j linuae on Vmln. ilay Bvctninr. A praml raliy will lie licl.l, cmn! npuakrM will bo in ntti'iKlanci-- , and olla-.-i- fur tlio precinct club will la cliu-icJ- . Worhl i 1'air Coiiiiniifi diwr I.nnnnn iiao iclnriicil t(im I'liicajfo. Ilfl is pluascil tvitli tnu ioc.ttioti for l.'lali at tlie jrr.iat axpoMitidii timl liop'-- In hu a iinporttiil m.vlo. Mr. I.aunaii cxpccn t) Imvo tiit) llh ol .inly tiaincil a-- t 1,'iiill ilny, aii'l lin h:is proinicfd to liavti ih s(ici!y. (li)O .strong in att.itiilancB. Cliarlca Ktmi-i- , f filiilcy'a ticUirt pocktrl hock rcpict.i ovvinir lo a re-markably "incrry" ileal in rniilcr (IOihU, Ii:ib (Icciili'il lo take n vricatii-.'- t.f a week, iiu'l in coiiiiany willi .lohn llanlii.i'. hiju.i clerk nt tlio .. ('. M. 1. r.'Uil iliu;' hhiI Jnim-- Mnsiin, a kiii'lic I fpirit in tlio ticket InisincKx, lias jrotm Id lli (Nillonw.imi with cufiiplcln onllit for paicUing lisli. Tl, n unrniM' hIoih' of the imw African M. E. clinivii ut Koiirlli Wi.-- t below Sixth tSn 1 Ii vn till ycslcnlny after- - noon. K'-v- . I'r. Ililf rcrnl tliu ritual, Key. I!. F. CyriM olTcreil praver. Kev. Dr. I III)', I!v. .). 1(. Thrall, ilev. Mr. Smritcrs, Jiev. Mr. Cyrim ami (iovi-rn-i- I'liiinirm nimln reniarkri. iicfure tlio stone was plaet'd in piwit'oii a liilile, iiook of nii'l cipiet of TnK 'J'mi.s ami Trilinini were laid in the opening. Th event wars highly inter-- Thn Colorado Craphii sty-- ) the fol-lowing nice tlinr;; almtit Ciiie! Clerk Jones of thu Walker Ilon-ic- : How j picx.mt it is to meet a t.i:tl hotel clerk, t i njoveil that thin tveoK in th Wind'-or- H'heVo I met tlie chief clerk of the Wnikt-- r lioiuo of Salt Lake City. Hn is one of Ihe in'"-'- , oblitrui Kcnllo-me- I have ever com in contact with and Ihc r.init caicfn! of th ejncnH who ivuit-te- tli. re. J lo will tarry hern for a week rird then rvturu lo tho tii-i- of let itl no ii lulinrn with thi best j wi.iii'.rb of the (jlrpnic.' coirespoiuleDt. Oiifl i f the est jokes hoard rinett Sp.'in cl.ni d V.'ir (' Cm W'.t-- ; -- a. cli l'a:i ,". as pci ..ncd on C. 11. W'nilhind thin inomiiii; hy a needy lookini' peciiiien froni onoof tlie lower conntien who is in thu city as a df legato lo tho Tamarack convention beiiiR hold today in l.:rcirio l.inht hull. '1 ha shoved he in. into th door of W'antlarid's o!!n-c- . ii.-- "Wanly" in In.i jiwectcst liritel auditorium voice, "Can 1 do anything for you sir?" "N'aw. I uuc-- g not; I'm looking for a jr.'ntli'inali." And tho man passed out. 'l'ht! silence was o tuiprenia for I'm next live inimitt's that had Knsipn l'eak talluu inio tiia: ro-it- it count not ha heard. Wutlaud bft up a baskot of i!i!i:vnu:s. wino. Haker for shoeit; 4(1 W. Second So. St A band concert was given at Calder's park yesterday ami attracted a bitf crowd. r.uckhorn City offers a reward of JlOiK) for the return of their mayor. . W. Stoddard. Hart. A. Harvey of Hyde & Reck, Eureka, passed Sunday with Lis Iriamls in this city. Johu M. Dolan. civil engineer and surveyor, lis removed from ". (,'oiu-uierci-block to III Hooper block. Hon. Harney Quinn, xvho was elected district recorder in Hinghain on Satur-day is a delegate to tuo democrat!-conventio- n. H. A. Amhlcr. treasurer of the Wcst-ern- i Farm Mortgage- and Trust rom- - pany is paying a visit to Mr. 11. J. Dinniny. ilntm-- t IVvUw. or.o of the provvotie lv.ngham miners, is applauding demo-ciati- o senlimeiits iu Eleutrio Eight hall this afternoon. V S. Hall was on tho train that plii lifted into the Coon river at lioone, laws, on June I itii. He sustained au in jury to his leg. The (iartield Reach l'athing club open the season Mondsv. June 'J. 1 rom that date this club will visit the lake every Monday evening during the season. Anexparte case was on this after-noon at the United States land ollicd. It concerns some school liuid near Ug-de- The mineral claimants were in default. C M. Jackson of tho Tribune stalT was yesterday presented by Tom lluie-so-with a pair of line opera glasses. Mr. llutosou represents a l'hilaueiphia diamond house. There will be a business meetinj of Youns Women's Christian Temperance union at tho First M. E. church lh:s evening. All honorary members are vrged to be present. The question for discussion by ihe Y, M. C A debating club tomorrow night is: Resolved that the electoral college should be abolished ami the president jleeted by direct vote of tho people. Rev. Dr. McNiece of thu First 1'res-- j ylerian church, yesterday morning gave his cougregatiou a .synopsis of thu work dona by tho general assembly which ho recently attended at Detroit, Every individual who is interested in Ihe political situation here should vend tomorrow's Tim i:s. It will contain the most mattenyet laid bet ore the public in connection with the present contro-versy. The Right Rev. George F. Seymour It. It D., bishop of ispriuglieid, ill., preached au able sermon on the life and character of St. 1'aul to the con gregation at St. Mark's yesterday morning. Tho republican meeting at Logan on Saturday last was most enthusiastic, and was larger than the democratic It was addros-e- d by Judge Heunott, Hon. James Snarp and Frank J. Cannon. The First M. E. church was filled with a largo audience last night who listened to Rev. Dr. Feck's sermon on missions. Dr. I'm!--: is secretary of tho Methodist Missions and ho cau talk en-tertainingly on tho subjtiet. Favmaster J. S. Witeher of the U. S. nrmv has succeeded 1'aynmstcr Creary at this point. The latter this week will leave for San Antonio, Tex as. where he will deal out checks to the soldier boys. The genial major will be missed by' his regiment of friends. The trout of thu season was cnu.ht early this morning by Matt Eyoti, an employe of the Temple barber shop. Malt says he caught il at Mill creek. It weighed a little over six and ooe-ha!- f pounds. Matt has been exhibiting it all the morning to his friends. The dress parade given by the ritles at Brighton yesterday had a large number of spectators from lhis city. A considerable prolieicuey in tho drj,l was shown by the company, all of whom in their "tine uniforms looked liko a bouquet of exquisites, like ideal hut not real soldiers. There was a crowd of people at Car-fiel- d yesterday. The water was in pleasant ctmdition and many bathers entered tho briue. A niimimr of boat-ers enjoyed a pull on the lake. The famous resort is as popular as ever and from now on tho Union l'acilic will be busy transporting excursions lo the lake. Citizens of the Fourth precinct, em-bracing the Eighteenth, Twelfth and liAMI'ANT llBlOfllAty. The County Coavoatioa io Stfision Touay Declarations of Principles Adopted With Giit-er- of Entuoiifism, AFPOINTHENT CI COMMITTEES. Tin Export of trie Csiiiiiiittoe on Keiolu tious Go.;S TLrough With a Kugb, Cif.ce ra ElrCtod, The deniocials In Electric liall at iiih liooii today uud tlio lir.il coneuliou sinco Iho drawiiijj of party lines lierjan i i m duliliRraiioiie. It wan I'--i .'.) bed ore thu lobbying abated and Hon. l'arlcy L. iiliaiua taking thu plAitorm tiniiouiicHit that il was his ple-iau- duly to call to order thu lir.ft body that had collected under th alls- - pice.s of llie patty that had endured the ' bliMY.4 and knocks of time and which to- - day opeuod its cnibiHire to tho puople of L'tah Th i call for a temporary j chairman was responded to iu j the nomination of Colonel S. V. Merriit who acknuwlcdsreil in wel! clmr-u- n words tho mark of es- - Ueiii that had been bestowed upon bim, j whereupon Eiiaa A. huiith was called j lo presido at the nijeretary's deuk. '1 hu cull was read after which Fran-cis Armstrong oli.-ro- a motion that a committee of live be appointed on cre-dentials. Tho motion prevailing the following inembors were appointed by the chair: Fiancis Armstrong, J. K. i.ctclier, l'arlcy 1 Williams, Michael (jibbons and A. J. Smith. l)ii motiou of Jon WaUlen the com-- ! mittee on permanent urejauialiou and ordt r of buiiiiner--s w ti uppointeil aJ loUovf.s; Jos. IS. Walden, Jolin V. Turoi.to, llei bcit IViuhruLe, Jos. 11. Muy.e and Jonu V. anarp. J'lio eouiniii.ii o on resolutions and phiUori.i was appointed as follows: J. W. .J u.lil. F. IS. Hi c hards, M. F. Arueli. J. 11. i'.vil, Jo-- . L. Uawlins, Thomas Marshall, 1. O. Kideout, jr., J. 11. liuinul, jr.. and Johu T. Caiuo. 'lb preliminury work having been disposed of the convruifion adjouruad uulil 2 o'cloi k thirs ufiernouii. Alteraut.u nloa. Tt was the coiumittea on reolution 1 who wanted tiuia to didiherato am." who demanded loom for their ccuius, j that asked that ihe recess be e.xiendod until 3 o'clock tnat the siiibbololl miirht ro forth as clean and clear as V stilletto. It was nfter ii o'clock wh Co Cha rtnan Merritt mounled th,) p!' form imd called for the report of thl comiuiltco on ere leutials, which eoi.f hrmed tho list ol" didpittos already pub lhe.l in tiieso coliiinus. ' Tlio committee on permanent organ-ization rep-'- ted as follows: l'resident, Caleb V. West; lirst vice president, F. S. Richards; second vice president, F. II. Dyer; third vice president, If. C. Lett;" secretary. F.lias A. Smith; II. (1. Whitney; sergeant al-arms, II. A. Smith. - Johu 11. Mittimus moved that the name of K, 11. Dyer be substituted as chairman of the convention. Colonel Dyer declined and at his solicitation tho motion was withdrawn, whereupon the ... ... ..i i report was uniin"i. West then stepped trip-pingly on the platform and congratu-lated the convention that it was a hap-py day for Utah. "'The following order of business was then decided upon: Reports of committees. Election of county central committee. Miscellaneous and appor-tionment. The committee on resolutions re-ported the f.iilowing: Thu democratic party of Sa't Lake county in convent. on a..-,-e niiVd make l he follow ing dech: ration fl principles: l e "!( ve that th- - g n of t'.e, ' fid .st a a nit t ia! ove:---n'y sn v tb-i- It . - a- . en'- an I c n. Iu tl iic.hicti'.ti. aim ro tnat. . t, c -- t i r !:' st ai e i a ' '. : - .Oi - an v. - eve n a w h :cr a.,.1 !...n ooi 'o :nl iis i.iws aim a a'rrt etporis-P'en- t ' ' e .. i s W - li i i - I ml In ol I inil.iO ar- - ...t.ivvtt vi:ti,-!- spa.-r,-- . a. d ; t ,ai ii ..hi to- 'o s- r at on of n ir ac'o ii.p ... iu li-- ',. - I - . I !!,.- lie-- v of the e to-.-- e, ana la- - pe ';n tllity I -- - a. 1 in. 1 - a:e se to t'l- - ida of a cent ra1- - J i.i-.- or o, it. 111.1 ina in it ( e t a ! I'Cl'e;- -! e W I'- -! -- i e i!l t ill! lai'.etl ty to II..- i;i o local ( eond-l-e- t J. ' j 1 A o i. e a"y is;,tion by 1 f4 o g . e cc'i'l ivn'-- :i ai-- k- lii iiro'i. r ites wo. t x- - tic- e:i '.t of liliV ic.a c. s ai ti e of any th i.u: we ce-- . iwi-- tt.at tie- p- -l n! that 'II l:.xe ii- I, ..i- .tl. ai .lli'iln-.- lo ' ie.,1- ul i. t) g oC 11.' at eco. .nine a aoO a V. - H'i' to B!i '' 'e .' - :V ..11 t ,.! j t b !! He 1.1 ci MOiy. .is ..." It VI t is to u al,-r- i. li tr.e io tan hint oi Hie many, ao'inc .1 ve .it .t Ml-- , ol . ioaal I'c: th-- ' i;it'..lO t K'i-- d lu ir.i'.tte-- t nniiit .r..special prlvi-- .ca t ) nuitu: e.iiaiity v a,i ii. !Vnam unaltera!ny pp "'' to tt.o me- to' atte t f r crime, ,'. of h- e.,a!l have b lit at d.o.y i . ivi-te- o. ; .ve are uti:'irer:ilcy I'lv.o.i- - l ro -n a riiiil fr m i la ,:i'' '' d !l'' o'e'e ' n or to anv i.a-ter! ni l' wit f. em t'V Ht' H'O IS nnw or j t.iear.e. The. ot stileHin: of tie fiot.-.- l S a'ea oii. m I ii v ia e ; by mnm.ill leg I to fa ii t.it-- in'ty ai.ra -- s v.'- - tavir th- - f:'l, r o r c. ,f s P ar i tl e ,.. ,i i', Ir o. i'U'ii.i i m oiil' n nai c ii r i y o. io' e ;t j d- by toe r- J iitiMcari ' ; ar v. V. n iu"!t nil c tr'Ts of S lit ' ttv;ow! stl'.is.-i"- e t'il ef a' o Tl m cf p ' tic iii 's to j m u 0 n t;s ,' let I tiii. f, in e a v .1 a: ia! ro, v trie patent, mat w -- i e est e ,i vv i ii.iii'iiian. T.'i'.Mvs M t irsn.i i.r,, j .1. L. Il l" VS. M. A II ' I'.T ''. i.l II. :., jr., H ' '. I int.- i T, Jr., J. 11. l'Al I, .'"UN 1. I Ai.SH, F. 9. Kiciiao. H. Judge- J in H having completed the readdig of the platform, supp.e-- i nienia! resolutions w ere intruduced w hich tendered an invitation to thu j lab-rin- g classes to join tho procession, and at the fame ti'tttt endorsing the ad-- ; ministration of irovt-- Cicvciaud. who einttnen-l-- for re'iinio-ttio- at tho ' post ns' tonal convention. The cnb r of business wta then pro- - eee.ic I with. Mr. Dyer oll'eriog a mo-- lion t'isi a counly central committee be a)'(i'.tuc..l con is. in.? of one member j from each outside and two from the city precincts. The moiion pravailing tlie convention took a recess for live minutes that thu j delegations might designate their com-milteemen. IIIISDATK I.N HlSIOK1f-.ll.- NE 3 I2S Nlrola 'or MachlftvellP, fa-mous as iulritfiiirr tud Italian bliit. nnan, i;.X-.lo- hn r, bMiop of he- - heail.sl on 'i'nwer bill, Lnnilon, for oppos. iiiK llu! (livor. ii or Kin; 111 and ib iiyiie- - bis Miiiri.r.ia' y. 115 -- Nil- Icon llonapiuio U;u-- Uis final loill-C- nnli ilerale A. V. Hill execnted liis w.in.lerf-i- iriir.i-ni.- nr in irorit of I vtcrs-biux- ', Va., thru-- ! iiei ins ill-- . i..;ou into a nap betwe-c- two Feil'-rn- tlivi-ion- s, them In turn, repiil-in-.- .' a IhirJ tiivi.-lo-and rutirint; in ipxxl ori-- r with ,oUl s. IRK- - T:i lives lont In railway ai'clilent at lklle-vitl- o, t'.iiia'ta. tsSl-T- lie eurx Ivors of the I irrely arctic expe-dition r. aolw.l and re- iiril. U'JU- - 'i i. new and au constitution of Hra'.il vv.-n-l into ellcrt. FOURTH PRECINCT MEETING. AH republicans of the Fourth preelnrt are .,u.-te- to rally at the Twe-it- wnid niitetlng bouse, between J aid i. ' n Frt .limn auh, at etre.-t- on evening, koVlrMk. The prei-lnr-t club will De-- be d, and good siieakers will In attend-j,!,- ,. J.y r.id. r of tho commit t:e. EVENTS TONIGHT. tt'ond"rliid. Pnrilion tbe:itcr. T. a to' r's snclabli. :il the lake, fli o. Thalelier s niiiiatrirlsat Salt Lake the. a'-- r. (i. o. Wwlford in no.ip.-- t. M:perau.:u lueirt-tu-at Fir t ' Tterlau cnurrli. VATER FOR THE DRY EENCH. The I'enpla Tlu ra ia Snl Ma tV.lhoot It- - Ilia Point of View. Editor of Tm: Tim k :. A very lar;;o uiimoer of people, who are very veil; known in this community as "the Dry lleiiehers," have been lihlin;' the mini-- j icipal council of this city for a number ol jcara on the water qtientif.ui. In t:rr. s (rono hy larj and enthusiastic 5ii.ir.s met tins have bet n held, and tho old time leaders on tho settlement ofj Ihu water question for thu Dry bench will never forget what has tranpired ihroiiKh tho feelings which have existed j bclwcen them and a few im-- who havo sat iu ttin council chamber of this c:!y, who have expressed them.-eive- s as be-i-opposed to the layimr of the water mains w hereby tiio hit;h lauds of thu Eighteenth, Twentieth and Twenty lir.st wards might bo improved In value, and brought lo a condition whereby it would be possible for a man and family to at les.sl exisl on bis own premises. Tho men living in this locality havo foil l'ht with Kith a detDrmiusiioQ, fully reali.uitf that thov were justly entitled to the r.rfht of deuiaild uir something which would make it possible for litem to live iu ami hold their own homes, and at tnu anie tone prove ono of thu iti-- . Hslii tstbe municipal council could possibly inakti for thu bentrlit of this city Iho'uKli the realization of an enormous revenue, which would be de-rived thiouah putting so much pr.perty, wil. i the natural nod conse-quent "improvements which would ipllow, under taxation, that these men Had now commenced to believe that ;)eir flintiest dreams were about to be 'alized. that their continuous ami Plforls were now about to bear he fruit for which they had fought. ) Hut. alas! a dark cloud has at the last moment made its appearance, and lis at the preseut t.me ov.rrhmininpr tho homes of these people, and its shadow are so thoroughly dark arid gloomy they hecouiH almost. Iriglitening. At the very timo when these meu felt they "could iorget and forgive the cruel aels f a few men w ho had deprive, them )f their rights as citi.'-ii- for so long, a Uhi.sin t comes to lliem, saying: "A scheme is brooding to deprive us of that which rightfully beloDgs to us, and ,for which we have fought so long." unwelcome news, which is now lips of every man, woman and in this locality, is to the ell'eet that or two eouneilmen are determined the enterprise which would be !his of giving them that which their very existence water. not desire at this time to the names of those peiitlemeu who credited with having this sport in view, but desire to ay to tbat they are about to shoulder fitrni which they will find most f distressingly hard to carry. 1 wish to Sail to their'attenlion the fact that tho lioplo of this locality havo (and will .1 ami repudiate nioro than one man nfio has proven falso to them after g Mealed in the council chamber of M is city. When men place themselves if a position whereby they ask lor and eceivc the franchiseTof the people, they 'ire expected to mtvo their constituents j to tho best of their ability, and tliey aro supposed to know tho immediate wants lit those people who placed them ia fjilien of trust and honor. Eet us hope there will he no more tfausH for such demonstrations as bus ieen enacted in the part; let us hopo fif no locality whatever in this commu-nity will io.v.t crti's" '.o reuudiaro any man placed in any oilieo of trust, but that the men who" are chosen by the voice of the people to represent them, attend to th be,.t interests of their I constituents. (lent'ei'ieti, the people of the dry f ouch want water, and they want it for Ilia rt'iuou that thi-- cantit't live with-out it. They havo'exprt-sse- this Hire so ma:iT times, and iu such an em-phatic manner that thev de not propos? to give up the tight when the object of rheir dearest hopes is io near at hand. E. il. F.auu . a j Mrs. Haltie E. For of Denver is at tho Cullen. Mrs. Ileatherinpton of l'ark City ii at the Knutsford. Cicorge E. Carman of Chicago is at tho Continental. Mike (libbons a mine owner of Ring-ha-is at the Wh.te. A. D. I'arroii, a civil engineer of Washington, 1). C. is at the White. Eew Dockstadcr mid wife, (leorge 'I'hatcher. wile and child, and Manager II. J. Savers are al tho Walker. D. V. Walker, jr., of Dgden is at tho j Walker. This afternoon he will be married to Mis Kimball of Fifth South street. WANTY ON DECK. C. E. WanlUad li-- Irom the and Maya Moina'h.ne About Hilt I nks. Mr.C. E. Wantland and Mrs. Want-lau-arrived from (ho east in Salt Eake this morning. They had a pleasant time and while absent visited Chicago, Omaha, Kansas City, Denver, Topeka, Lincoln. Colorado spunks and Mani-tou- , Mr. Wantlatid did some land business at Omaha for the ru'.oti I'acitic. Ho says tho prospects excursions to L'tah this summer are not bright as money in the ea.-- t is too tii;ht. l i the fall, however, there will be tt num-ber ol excursions from tie? t asi to l'tah. You would be surprised, con-tinued Mr. Wantland, of the pood fcei-iu-which the management of various railroads pos-- e .s for th.s tcrntoi v. I BccompHtiied (iciiertil Agent E. E. Lmnxx to CiiicaK'. !l" lending tiiu meeting of the piss.-nge-iissociation. It v as the iiitentiori of eastern connections to raisa I rain at the convention. Mr. Eomux of the I'ninu I'.iciiic. nud Mr r.ctiueU, of the Rio Grande Western, went into the convention and fought against the proposed increase. Each of these widely known railroad lio n arc lriends of 1'iah. The Lnion l'iu-ili-has. spent a gr-a- t deal of cnsii tti adver-tising tho general condition ami re sources oi tiie territory. 1'h.! crops in Kansas and Nebraska are looking hue. Salt Eak,e City has a bapnv pros-pect of excursions from Nobra.ka ami money lor investment!, the comiti;; fall. PREPARING FOR THE FOURTH. The Federated Trades to Unite In a Grand anil l ply. The Federated Trades through their committee hav e decided to commemor-ate the Fourth of July and tho event promises to be one of tho most interest-ing that has taker, place in the history of Utah. As outlined tho dav includes a grand barbecue at SmooU park, a feast of oratory, the best music that the citv affords. and in the evening n pyrotechnic display fur which prepara-tions arc already in progress. His tlie expectation that some four thousand T)ersons wiil be entertained and that tho inner man be provided for there will be an ox and endless number of sheep on the tables. Among those who wiil take part in the oroeulnr features of the day will bo R. (1. Si'Uer and James Davine. both of whom aro well known to tho public. A uctioo! Aut-t- l to ! Tuesday. June at 10 a. m., at No. 2?2 West 'Second South street, the en-tire contents of the American hotel, consisting of beautiful bed rcom suites in oak and ash, lirussels andingtain carpets, large lot of bedding, oi! paint-ings, curtains; also dining room ami kitchen furniture in great variety, witl. plated ware, refrigerator, ranges, dishes, etc.; also ono tire proof Bafu. Ladies specially invited. Sale positive) no reserve; terms cash. Dan J. Colton, Auctioneer. . AM'JbcM-NT- S-Thatchers minstrels open their en-gagement at the Theater .Speakiiift of their performance, the critic of tho Sau Francisco Aigonaut says: "Thatcher's mibsirela differ widely from others that I have seen. There i.i less burnt cork on the stagn. and a tno.t praiseworthy elan i has been made to cult from ihe gardens of tl-.- joke-maker- s the latest ami freshest flowers. Theto is something new on the programme, variety, n pe-- ulking, etc., tliut made quite a hit." loitKRi Attention! There will be a meeting of the low Association at the ollide of Colonel E. Sells, Tuesday evening, Juno 23, to for our annual summer picuio and excursion. All former residents of Iowa are cordially invited to be preseut both ladies and gentlemen. Ask your friends to come. C. F. Iaiofboi row, president. C. H. Parsons, Secretary. Jl.sisyi.r u Hie C'niiiprtny.' "The Crab Rag" is the name of the new musical extravaaan..:! which has been put toirether by Y'.l.,am and includes a number of lie things. The plav is full of tq e.u lie.-- and do-- ! lightt'ul music. It comes to the theater i'or oue uigtit ouiy, Wedm.-suay- , June .1th. No l.oBtr Visionary. Philadelphia Le.ltrer. liy the time the commission consider-injrth-question of building a railroad to'traverstt North, Central and South Vineries, eets rc-l- to report there will aposrently b nothing for it to recom-mend thaii that of building the links to conne.-- t existing systems Mexico, tho Argentine republic ami Rrazil are uusy bulb ling railroad lines of great magtii-to'!- e and iuiuortaneo, and the dream of n line running north snd south connect-ing a'l the republics is by no means so visionary now as it was on its tirst Only SJIS To I'uabla and H.tora. To those desiring ta attend the open-ing of the Colorado Mineral Palace at Pueblo July 4th, the Union Pacific will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip on July 1st and i!d. Tickets good to return until and including July 20th. D. E. lit Ki.icv, (leDPi al Accut U. P. Svstem. Salt Lake City, June Id, 18'Jl". CARFiELO ucACH. Co anenolng May no h, and Until Further si'.iica Trains betweeii Fait Lake and Oarn Iieacu will run as lollo.vs: 1 cave Arrive Leave Arrive Pall Lake. Carn-l- d. C!artiid. Palt, La' e. lii'iOn.m. a. in. ISspihhki. i; .i ,nin. I sup. in. 14ap.ni. iri'p.rn. :a. 111. 11: in in in. t,. 111. 1 ' i i. in. MMiwi m. Ini'li. I". 5 in. :' p. tn. bilap. in. f.'iup. ni. in. :mp. in. ('rclit-Htr-a 1 and in attendance every day. i ara for round tr.p, .m cents. U. Is. IK in. h . lieneral A Kent. CARFIELO EEACH. Commanelnir May .'loth, and l atll rnrther Notion Trams he:woi Sail LaKe and Oarf.cid Reach will run as toliows: xr-iv- o Arrive Fait i.a'se. Onrii-l- d. Sal- - Lake. 0- a. tu. lii.4f.it. m. K' Mp.nl. on o. m. in P- oi. sail p. in. ttp.ni. f i. in. !':.).-,,,- . m. 4:tmp. in. 4.1. p m. :,;. , 4:' Oi. in. brl.'ip-m- . :. p. m. .V,...m. Minn in-- 7:P.p. in. tfni m. or; i sfiabind In attendance evevy d ty. F'a-- e for ronmi n ' cents. D E j.( lil Ky, (icueral The new Orphan's Home Building, on Slate street, will be open U,r the reception of visitors ou 'ihursday, dune 2oth, from 11 to 10 p. m. Tne dedication exercises w ill take place at s p. m. 'Tlie public are coiitiailyiu vited to attend. Tho rapid transit car which pases i the home leavts theater corner at tbe hour ajid half hour. On and after June 2M, wo will clco our store at p.m. every evening umii further notice. j Skaks A-- Lini'lF. Comi-anv- . Dealers in Paints, Oils, Ciass, etc. |