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Show OGDEN DAILY (Hi DEN. UTAH. SUNDAY MORN1SK. MAY 10. 1891. VOLUME V. NUMBER 32. A BIO 111 AT Ml President Harrison anl Party in Salt Lake Citv. MUCH REAL ENTHUSIASM. Fourth division, Laeetenst Richard very full of beauty acd very full of liekl't band. bright hope. I have not, La all this long journey Mandolin band, IVmeers of 117, NaW. Voucg foniaiaoditig tive Sogs of Utah. Fifth division Central Drum Corps, Veteran Firemen, Caledonia Club. Siith divistox Mill Creek band. Sons of St. George, citizens in carriages, citizens mounted. The line of march was taken up Main street, the president with bead uncovered for the cheers from the throngs were continuous. The protection turned th corner of Mam and South Temple street. Imposing: Pnicession Ceremonies at ISsIUHT TO MORMON WAYS. As the president's carriage passed the Liberty Park, and the ChamTithing, Laon and Beehive houses, he ber tit Conmierre. was observed to lean a listening ear to (iovernor Thomas, who informed hitu of connected iih those Salt Lake Citv, May 9. After an the associations and it moved along. uneventful run frota Ogden over the pla.-eIt was when it 6tret wan reached that Utah Central, the presidential train arrived here at 3:Uj this morning. None one of the prettiest scenes of the whole of tlie parly began Ui bestir themselves dav w as euacted. The school children of the city to the till after C o'clock. '2,iV0 stood on the It was nearly 7 o'clock when a detach-hien- t number of nearly of old veterans, comprising bulb sharply rising eminence of ),e north i Union and ex Confederate soldiers, bench. --Every one of them had in their made its appearance beaded by the First hands a bUr spangled banner." The procession halted. With one exbrigade band composed of thirty-si- t mean tune a stream of ultant cry they shouted, "hurrah! hurIn the Eieoas. Then the drum corps that was fast gathering in rah!! hurrah!!!" played aud the children sang America volume, was following in the direction and Hail Columbia, beating timeasthey of the depot. Then the reception committee begaa did6owith the waving of their star-geuied Hags. their labors. CoL Page, the marshal of President Harrison stood with unthe day, and a troop of mounted aids, covered head in his carriage, his face raine galloping down Second West and glowing with pleasure. After the chilthe throng at the depot began to grow dren had finished three cheers were impatient." President Harrison wa3 the first to given for the hero. A speech wss called for and cheerfully make his appearance, dressed in a close made. tilting Prince Albert The president SI'EETH TO THE SCHOOL I'HILPIIKN. paused for a moment to study the land-aca- e and then taking the arm which Children-- la all this glad and "My Mayor Soott tendered him the two pro- joyous journey through this land of ceeded to the carriages ia waiting. freedom and of flowers, we have seen Following the chief magistrate came more beautiful and inspiring Mrs. Harrison, supiorted on the arm nothing than this sight of multitudes of children followed Thomas. Then of Governor waving their banners as they are doing Secretary Kusk with Mrs. MeKee, Rus- here. It makes a vision that can never sell Harrison and wife, Miss Dimmick fade from our memories. (Cheers.) You and Mrs. Dimmick and Major Sawyer, children, with aims with the remainder of the party coming and ambitions, your intelligence, guided by your teachers up. and authorities are the hoe of Utah Behind the four white horses were and this country. I wish you every seated the president and Mrs. Harrison, that a beneficent country Bnd a blessing Scott. Thomas Governor and Mayor more beneficent Creator can bestow." The marshal and aids headed the colAs the president reseated himself the ' umn, the First Brigade band followed children cheered, waved thir flags and and then came the old soldiers under rang their bells, all of which was recommand of Captain Greeman. The newed as each distinguished member of carriages were tilled by the party and the touring party passed. ita escort, consisting of representatives TUB MARCH KKSCMKO. of the government, city and territorial. The line of march lead to the Walker Men and women, bovs and girls, were house, where breakfast awaited the packed along the line of march from the party. Walker House to the park. It whs al The route was east on West Temple most tunes for the notice to at impossible to Third West, thence south on Third hold the j'lm within bounds or to preWest to Second and east on Second vent them from climbing into the carSouth West to Main, and south on Main President Harrison Was the reriages. to the Walker house, where they cipient of many kisses thrown from alighted. the white hands of beautiful women The street decorations were gorgeous A of colored men were passed. and surpaawd any previous dispLy. The who group made a profound bow and gave a flouted stars and stripes proudly from shout of exultation and admiration for many Mag staffs. the president of the country of which President Harrison on his were an integral part. they journey has been the recipient CEREMONIES AT LIBERTY PARK. of many attentions, but in no place has his welcome been more generous pr his At the park the shaded roadway was reception more cordial. filled with every description of vehicle. Upon each side of the thoroughfares At the pavilion the Sixteenth and Twenty-fwere margined men, women and chil- irst infantry was drawn up in line dren who shouted until their throats and stood at "present arms." The pres lifted while were hoarse, the president ident stepped from his carriage and un his hat in glad and happy recognition. walked up on the platA delightful feature transpired as the ostentatiously form prepared for the speaking. table. The Spanish party sat Governor I nomas opened the exer Mandolin and Quitar club entered the cises with an address in which attention reception parlor and rendered the waltz, was called to the territory and its re Te Volve a Ver," and the World's sources and to the high esteem in which march. The presidential party the president was held. His remarks was charmed by the melody and were frequently interrupted by applause, the performers. and at their conclusion Mayor Scott A brief reception was held after the took the platform and addressed the president and party had left the table. president as follows: Postmaster General Wanamaker chatted "Mr. President: Salt Lake City freely to the reporters. greets you with its most cordial wel In fronkof the Walker was one suging come. As we live in a territory of the mass of human beings of all ages classes United States, we feel we are in closer Bnd conditions. The jam in front of the relation to the general government and were was Walker Iiopes complete. its chief executive than the citizens of stretched from the outer edge of the the United States, and our citizens have sidewalk to the door of the rotunda to turned out en masse to meet you and Even show their keep the swarm of people back. appreciation of your visit. then it was necessary for the police to l ou are familiar with the busy east. exercise a constant vigilance to control have seen the renewed south, and looked the curiosity of those who werestraining out through the Golden Gate from the necks and eyes for the earliest glimpse of land of perpetual flowers, and withrall the city's guests. Bnt not a single oc- have exchanged words of encourage currence marred the general good feel- ment regarding the present and future ing prevailing, for all were on their good prosperity of our conntry, and we hope Main street was blockaded that what you may see in Salt Lake and behavior. with a conglomerate mixture of human Utah will not detract anything from beings, men, women and children, from j'our hopeful views. Second to Third South streets. We regret your limited time will not THE PROCESSION. permit you to see more of our resources, Though the parade was announced to our mines, agricultural capacity, stock ranches and manufacturing "facilities, start from the Walker house to Liberty our mineral springs and our great Salt park at 8 o'clock it was nearly 9 before Lake. the canapes began to line along Main Here vou can contrast the verdure and street. The first personage of note to emerge bloom of our valley with the snow capped from the rotunda of the hotel was Gen- mountains almost m reach of your hand. eral Connor, and that grizzled old hero We have here a climate and sanitary took his seat in the carriage set apart conditions which we think are unsur He was passed, and here you can see the best re for "himself and three others. vociferously cheered by the members of sults of artificial irrigation to be found in the country. the Grand Army of the Republic. e are pleased to have you see our In a moment, more President Harrison came down stairs accompanied by Gov city and our homes. Vou will find here ernor Thomas, Mayor Scott and Major a busy and thriving people, living in of the laws of our Sanger, U. S. A., the military attache of peace andinprotection progressive ideas and imthe presidential party. Harrison was country, greeted with prolonged cheering as he provements. 1 acilio ocean before your With the took bis seat in ms carriage urawn oy four superb white horses. Ladies waved eyes you have predicted the approach of their handkerchiefs and kissed their an epoch of increased business pros hands to the chief, w hich was responded perity, and when that comes, whether it to by the president, who lifted his tile comes from the east, the south or the west, it will find our city already in its and bowed. The president's carriage was followed line of March, keeping step with its with the other features in the parade in progress. Today we meet to show our pleasure the order given below: Mounted police, grand marshal and in your visit, to proffer our services, to and to assure you that staff; Sixteenth U. S. infantry band make it agreeable, when you leave us you will take with Colonel Mathew M. Blount and staff. division United States you the regards and good wishes of all Militajy troops; Denhalter riflesf Dyer rifles; our citizens." THE PBESIDENT's SPEECH. president of the United States and President Harrison who was standing party, accompanied by federal city and county omeiuis ana committees in car while these expressions of Utah's hos riages. pitality were being comreyed to him, Serond division F. P. Addleman now advanced amid tumultuous greet commanding; Liberal drum corps, Patri nigs and addressed the vast concourse otic Sons of America; Hoosiers; the as follows: voters for William Henry Harrison "Governor Thomas,Mr. Mayor and fellow in 1840. citizens: Third division, Frank Hoffman com The scene which has been presented Vard band, Typo to us in this political and commercial m andmg lenth I center of the Territory of Utah has been g rapbical union, stonecutters Union a trans-continent- at-th- e COMMERCIA THE IRON CHANCI1L0R Witnecbad a scene of more u.&gmficett welcome of grandeur, or ar.yihing that lifted my heart more than that beauti- ful picture on one of your street this He Will Attempt to Defeat the morning, tlie children from the public Government Party. schools of Salt Lake City, waving the one banner that we all love, and singing the anthem of praise to that beciheect proviJenc-- that led our worthy fore fathers to this land and tilled the path- REICHSTAG PROCEEDINGS. way of this Nation with it benineent character uctil this bright hour. My service in public Lfehaa been such The Sugar Bill Passed -- Lisnurrk as to call my special attention and to Will Lead Aetiv Aemioa eihst my special interest in the people of the Territory of Utah. It has been a Affaiut the Emperor. pleasant duty to welcome the Dakotaa, Idaho and Washington, Montana, WyoBkbus, May 9.Copynfht 1S91 by ming into the great constellation of the New York Associated 1'rwtM.) The state. I think it Las not fallen to any presi- Reichstag today finally passed the sugar dent of the United States to receive un- bill by a vole of VjU to lii and approved der public law into the union so large a the spirit of the taxation amendment number of free states. The conditions bill. The house then adjourned uutil that surround here in this territory of a November 11, after giving tires material kind are of the richest and for the emperor. The week was full of of the most hopeful character. The di- legislative works. The trades regula-lattobill, which had beea before the versity of jour productions, of your mines, of coal and silver and iron and house for a year, passed by a large malead and gold, placed in such proximity jority, theonly opponents were socialists. The closing tussle over the sugar bill to make the work of mining and reducarose from the amendment offered by a tion easy and economical. Your well watered valleyt, capable un- member of the centre party providing der the skillful touch of 'the husltand-ma- for a consumption tax of 11 marks to be of transformation from barren levied and that the bounties be graduwaste into fruitful tields. All this lying ally abolished within tiva years, 1'4 in eusy touch and inter ootmnunicalion marks being given during the first three one with the other, must make the ele- yeurs and one mark for the following ments of a great Mlitical community. two years. The sugar members warmly Chancellor You do not all need to doubt, you may opposed tlie amendment. on Caprivi supported the proposal aiiu well step forward with a bold, confident, and progressive step in the development declared that if tlie amendment was re of this great material wealth. jected by the government ha would The characteristic of our American bring in a bill next year which wosJd institution, the compact of our govern- make a provision for the transition ment is that the will of the majority period for abolition of bounty. Upon expressed by constitutional ami legal this declaration the opposition gave way. The act of the Brussels methods at the ballot boxes shall le the The. talk supreme law of our community. To the conference was also adopted. territories of the United States a meas- in the lobby it! ..buted the expedition ure of local self government has always with which U . chstag closed to the inent of a sudden been given, but the supervisory control fears of the of Bismarck in ths house with of the supreme legislative aud executive power has been continuously, as to the some bombshell utteraucs against the territories, held and exercised by the Austro German commercial treatv, the government's labor measures and its general government at Washington. The territorial state has always been general international policy. Deputies regarded as a temporary one. The gov- Stumin and KnudortT went toFridrichs- ernment has always looked forward to a ruhe on Wednesday with the object of division of that domain, first west aud asking the prince what bis intentions northwest of the Ohio, then through the are. Bismarck advised an energetic opIouisiana purchase, then through these position to the sugar bill and promised accessions on the Pacific coast, and then to lead active aggression against the the division of this vast domain into government's projects when he took his suitable sections for the establishment seat in the hoi" e. He would not appear Ilia sympas theJ'yy of free and independent states. Jiy party. 't'h old cartellers This great progression that has lined athies Mm to see the former co the work of creation has gone forward and nd the factions attack from the Ohio to the Pacilic.and now we al irf .lie may journey from Maine to Tuget ing i a stove is fiV prince's speech con-ti- i Sound through constituted and estab."t, looks like a tut regarding hia atti lished status. v',he prince wants The puritication and purity of the bal- tude e Japanese conservatives lot box, those wise provisions, that care to foK Neko. ur.Vft ful guardianship thai ehaii always make and It if atioui.'''" liberals against the the expression of the will of government. The emperor's perception of coming the people, fair, pure and true, is the es sential thing in American life. danger, incited him to give expression to We are a pesple organized upon prin- his stand in his speech at Dusseldorf, ciples of liberty, but my fellow country- which was an outspoken menace against The papers men, it is distinguished from license, it any systematic opposition. is liberty within and under the law. I differ over the exact words used by his have no discord as a public officer with majesty on the occasion. The accepted men of any creed, religious or political, version makes him say, after referring if they will obey the law. My oath of to the opponents of his labor and com "1 alone am master in office, my public duty, requires me to be mercial policy: this country. It is I. None other shall against those who violate it. But after all, the foundation of Amer suffer near me." The official version of ican life is the American home. That his speech was modified after some days which characterizes and separates us of ministerial deliberation on this aufrom nations whose political experience thoritative trumpeting,but the words reand history has been full of strife and mained and they will abide branded in discord is the American home, where the memory of the nation. one mother, sits in single, uncrowned honor, the queen of that home. German irt Exhibition. But, now, my conntrymen, 1 beg to as May 9. The German exhiLondon, sure you that in every hope you have for Utah, running on these lines, every bition was opened here today by the government on these lines of domestic lord mayor of London. Hon. Joseph and social order, I have for every one of Savory, 'Marquis Lome and Prince Blucher representing the German govyou the most cordial greeting and enter ernment. The sheriffs of London, Wilwith you into your most gorgeous hopes. Glos-Bo- p God bless you and keep you ail. Peo liam Farmer and Augustus Henry and ether Harris, in many important And the audience, "amen." ple guide you in those safe paths of social municipal officers were present. purity, of order and peace that shall To Frustrate the Boers. make you one of the great common wealth's in the American union. London, May 9. England has anThe president was followed by Gen nexed a strip of territory which she has eral Wanamaker in brief but pertinent hitherto protected on the western fronremarks, after which the party returned tier of Bechuanaland in order to prevent to their carriages and proceeded to the the threatened "trek" of the Boers and Damaras. new chamber of commerce building. e - . n anti-slaver- Tba--tit- g iL TlilCE FIVE CENTS. swretary has ap'itit-- J the any Wldir.g ia cuurt of Ui mvert New York City May 9, uMil tf.e 1 About men a: e fT !, afu-- b'H S.turdv, r is iimry ll.e an.r: '. Br.,. Gen. Kauts. Coljne! Carlin, Fourtn itfittrv; und C'apL M Clure, A Hir 3iiuiu IVal. lLtseuth infiLt'y, jude advocate. Tf.uxuifi, CjIo, May '.. The big Tt. court ill u.niiH.e at Wa"a Wia minic sales in the Marsi sd Han on the lLth icx. The Be mon I gold in.iie was Sold today to a Ci.;nese tnd.ra'.e for m.e k raL em-tiuu- 11 Tar led b Much. N wYokk. May The assignment of McBnde Bros. &. Co.. doing business as the Union Pacific Tea company and having branci.e throughout tlie grea'er part of the Umted Mates, tssaid to have been eauwxl by the inadequacy of the firm's caiiitul to keep runuingthe extensive and complicated businer. The firm has beeu doing a buemetis of a mil lion aud a half dollars a year and has been in existence more than ten years, At the office of the company one of the four brothers cHimposir.g the firm! said the company was snivel: and only j anted an tkUmtion. It would, he said, cents ou the dollar. On anmiit pay of the complicated character of thebusiuess IK) figures could begiveo at present. j i j I l0 Nw - An Attack ou Harrison. Yokk, May tf. Under large headreading "Our candidate, J. G. lines Blaine," the Herald prints the following in lild faced t e: "1'he man ho attends to our business and our hoimr, and who does not go mas,iit-raiioabout the country, telling old rebels that they were ijiiite right, calling them con federates and not daring to nay that tte were federals. Neither the Herald ni.r the republican party w this Hurt of Pears' siKip or Brooks" - monkey - brand that won't ash clothes individual for president of iIoh glorious union." g THE CHOP REPORT. The Weather Generally I'lilaxorahle for the l'at Week. Washington, May :.- - Tlu wivhlyciop bulletin says: The weather din ing the past week was generally unfavorable to growing crops owing to the unusually low temperature and the dcliciency in rainfall over the greater torliou of all the agricultural districts east of the Rocky mountains. The previous rapid growth in tho central vidlvs and the northwest has lieen greatly interrupted by the cold wave w Lich extended as f:ir south as the gulf and souihera tliintic states during the week, atteude by! damaging frosts as far south us Ton- nessee and the Carolina. While the frosts did little damage to staple crops it is generally believed that ereeHrly fruits are seriously damaged in OJiio and the central iMississipoi valleys. Missouri rejvorts that in the eastern counties graiies are greatly injured and corn and potatoes cut to the ground. In Dakota high winds with frosts did some damage to wheat, oats, barley and 1 le n Li-j;h- t Thrown Tiion Dentr'a Mvteriotts Ca.. a half uiilhoc d aii.irs. This l is the largest kuon in the Saa Juan tor a long time. GRAVES TO HE ARRESTED. A Strange Suicide. PiTT-- ui bi Fratk XoeL Pa., May a well known young machine The ivtertivei Have Proof That H agent, comtaittod suibule by shooting Sent the Poisoned. Bottle of himself today, in tlie presenile of his WLb-kto Mrs. Barnabj. Miss led bride. May lWelsort. a eil connected and highly youtig lady reewted. Boston, May 9. The Gk.be will say tomorrow: 4 By ordorof the Colorado The Mine Fires. authorities Dr. Thatcher Graves is tac;a i ... MiiviiI'iiial Pi itly under arrect for the murder of JoseCoal A Navigation A. Barnaby. raging in the phine company's colliery at Summit llili. All adroit detective work ths Through l Ihe miners one, Hugh Sharp of evidence lo indictment has Ija:isfofd, got out of the mine safely. ieen secured, and Dr. Graves is now Sever d re,vuel severe hums w hile es- b iti ud west, not for the purpose of givcaping. the grand jurv.but ing testimony to be within the jurisdiction of Colorado where ,A will be formally indicted on I!avy Export. N w Yoi:k, May '.. Tlie Vtorts of Tuesday nevU from tla p lit of New York this If tl ie evidence obtained and now in vk amounted to 7.PJ,ii, of which ll.e hands of States Attorney Stevens, of fT.'.ls.'.iiKi wiirt in gold and ?"'.VI,l in Denver, is to lie believed, Dr. Graves silver. Tho imporls of s,vii during has confessed to sending the mysterious bottle to Denver, and to writing the inthe wetk amounted to si.um. scription upon it He asserts the bottle Is. contained pure whisky when it was Italy's brow Eomk, Mtv I'ojiilo Bomano mailed at Boston, auJ that any poison tuiys it will 'h impossiliUt hereafter for therein contained must havelieeu added any ri ilied isiuiitry to make a treaty afl r the package left his possession. w till the United Stales upon the recip rocal protection of the lives of citieus of Denver's Preparations. either count rv. Df.nvkb, May 9. Denver is beginning to present a gain apiearance in anticipa Accident to M (lioili-t- s. tion of President Hnrnson's arrival. The This morning program for his entertainment includes Ashlami. May w l.il dismant ling the Methodist I'.pis a procession including the school chil copal church here, preparatory to re dren, militia, tire and xilice department aged C, was and the Grand Army ost& He w ill be budding,.!. B. Stephenson, killed and thris- - Comlio brothers fa shown the city and smelters, tendered a tally injured. laniiiet at the new hotel Metrotiole and invited to deliver an address on the Semite Tat ill' Committee, court house lawn. -Nf.w Yokk, May It. The sub commit The Harrison reception committee. teo of the senate tariff committee at its consisting of Governor Routt, leading today discussed the price sched- Denventes and the 1 imes correspond ule of various articles. Next week the ent, left this morning for Glen wood commit tis will make a tour of the job Springs to escort the presidential party to i sen ver. hirg and wholesale houses. a I'd dt-a- iu-te- u . . ek-..,- K, seK-iio- Death in a tynany. Colo.. May 9- .- Frank Whit Boi nev was instantly killed this morning luring a premature explosion at the stone quarries. Cliilinu Tumps' Depredations. P.itknos Ayiikh, Muy 'J. The Chilian troops have violated the territory of Argentine, providence ot Sun Juan de la fruit. Frontera. An official investigation is in Imports from Michigan ore conllicting progress. as to the damage to fruit, by frost, w!iil in Ohio the damage is estimated from 30 Yankee Boy Sold. to 80 per cent In Kentucl all the Col., May 7. The Yankee Boy Olray, fruits suffered severely, the grapes being mine, situated on Mount Snellles, is re ruined and many gardens will have to be ported as having been sold to un English replanted. In California the strawber syndicate tor i?i.ooo,uw. ries and cherries are slightly damaged SPORTING NEWS. by rain, Out other crops are vastly lm proved, in Oregon tho weather was beneficial but more rain is needed east Last Day of the Races at Xashville of the Cascade range. The frosts did Other Races. little or no damage there. s Lf.xi.noto.v, May 9. upward, six furlongs Laura Davidson His Real Same Disclose il. won, Happiness second, Dan II. third. Ottawa, 111., May 9. It has been dis- Time 1:10. covered that the renl name of Charles of a milo Lord Clynton won, Coverton Ford, who was hanged at 10 o'clock this second, Leumbra third. Time oT.1. morning for complicity in the murder Three year-old- s upward, of David- Moore, a traveling lumber of a mile Yale 91 won, salesman of Omaha, was William Ru- man second, Harry Smith third. SportsTime dolph, and that instead of being of Irish liSo;1. Three year-olds- , one mile and antecedents his parentage was German. an eighth Kingman Michael won, Up to the lest moment Rudolph dis- Sfcond, Bermuda third. Time 1:33. wonderful charwhich nerve the played maiden fillies, four furacterized him from the beginning of longs American Lado won, Rapidity his trial, and with the exception of the second, Clinty .third. Time 51J4. emotion displayed at the meeting with Nashville May 9. At the closing of his wife, no other sign of feeling was Uie dav races the track was fast. Atshown by the murderer. tendance 10,000. four furlongs dash Two year-oldLoss. Fire Heavy VanGluse won. Jean second, Mont Clair Boone, Iowa, May 9. The loss bv the third. Time, oO1 s fire at Manning this morning which deupward, seven fur stroyed almost the entire business por longs dash Roloy Boley won, Pick Up tion of the city will reach nearly second, Red Sign third. Time, 1:28 (1(H). The fire was the work of an incen upward, live furlongs diary. It broke out in the postollice dash Col. Cox won, Ithica second, Lord block and destroyed a hotel, the post- - loin Himyar third, lime, 1:01. s office, three dry goods stores, three gro upward, seven fur a one Brazos won, Sir Aimer secdash AT THE CHAMBER OP COMMERCE. three restaurant, saloons, longs ceries, GOES SLOW. SECRETARY TRACY jewelry store, a drug store and a cloth ond, Duke of Highlands third. Time, President Simon called the audience ing store, liefeidea the dwellings of those He Not Does to Intend to order ami presented the president of Apparently s living in the buildings. Very few goods Handicap, upward, Chase the Itata. the united Stales. were saved, a high wind causing the lire mile and dash Atticus won, President Harrison stepped forward L'von to Miss third. ranidlv. The loss exceeds Fayette second, spread Time, San Francisco, May 9. The United and said: "I am glad to stand in this l:o't'.;. States ship Charleston left here at 6" $125,000, with but little insurance. monument to a s magnificent building, upward, live furlongs The destination this morning. the commercial interests of the city. o'clock dash Hardeo won, Gray Eagle second, Indians Will Be Punished. understood she has unknown. is It is 1 ere is where 1 :i the members of the board . outside to test her new rides. Santa Fr, X. M., Mav S. ( Iovernor Friendless third. Time, cj 4 of trade will assemble to discuss matters gone was not ap Prince recently addressed a letter to W ashington. May a. it best for the business interests of Salt Yesterday's Baseball. Lake. I hope that you will promote parent this morning that the navy de General McCook, commander of the dis Boston. May 9. The New Yorks were exercising itself greatly to trict of Arizona, calling his attention to the general intereslsof the city and that partment was steamer Itata. the many Indian depredations in the saved defeat today largely through the the membership of theorganization may recapture the Chilian Secretary Tracy left the city early this southern part of the territory. Today hailing and oase running 01 Ulasscock, be increased. the governor received a letter from Gen- vvno never piayen a neiier game. 1 lie Aside from the pressure of business morningtoin the company of Commodore inspect officially the new ord- eral McCook saying that he has ordered L'amo was called to allow the teams to cares you may meet here and talk of Folger ot Indian Head, the commnnd'iig officer of Fort Bayard catch the train for the west. Boston 1. nance ground things that are not solely personal. Sim- about proving forty miles down the Potomac, to send without delay an officer and Xe.v York 1. Batteries Nichols and ilar organizations exist in various cities leaving any trace of an order twenty mounted men to the points Bennett, Rusie and Buckley. and they assist in the development and without to the matter. named and make a thorough investiganoor Brooklyn. Mav- 9.- - Thornton's prosperity of any place if properly con- relating If there was any serious disposition on tion in the premises, and should any work cost the (Juakers the game today. ducted. to d of Ben the the navy department part real trouble be found to take prompt I n ade u na 1. I.rooklvn (. I'.altenes I hope this body will grow in useful or ness and that it may do for the city what the Charleston toin chasebeen the Itata, it means to punish the marauders. Uloason, lhoriiton and Clements; Lov- have abandoned, appear ett and Kingslow. the waters of these mountains have done would reason to believe there is P.lVf'I YYATI Al.'iv 0 niilemmili for your valley, water it and expel the but there isentertained Attempt to Blackmail. the some by govern hope mean jealousies among men. TO. Ped- 9. W. Mav today by bunching hits and sharp fieldDf.nvkb, Captain ment that otllcials of the itata did not of the Maxwell land ing. Cincinnati 7, 1'ittsburg 2. Bat local agent rick, Chili. for full at start speed THE niSTINCCISHKO PARTV DEPART. lladboume and Clark, Staley and In the hrst place it does not appear grant, reported to the police this morn teries, From the Chamber of Commerce to that she received the arms carried by ing that a pair of sharks had attempted Fields. Crinwcn. Mnv 0. AnQnn'n Polla rnf. thousand the Ilio Grande Western depot, was the the schooner Robert and Minne, and in blackmail him out of three batted aud outliclded tho Clevelanders fellows The claimed dollars yesterday. second next act ot the visit of the party. At tlie place the dispatches stated in rair.er an uninteresting game today. the station one by one the ladies and she started noathward, which certainly to represent tlie Fortto Scott Cement Chicago is now the leader in the league. bids no and promised place gentlemen stepped into the cars, and is not the route from California to Chili companythe Maxwell o, uieveland 1. JJattenes, Gu tu on Chicago future company when all were supposed to be aboard There is a very Btrong euspician that against ber t and voice exclaimed: she is lurking somewhere in the neigh cement deals if the above sum would be Zimmer. Kittredge; Youug, Yaay and borhood of San Diego waiting an oppor paid over. "Why, where is Mr. Wanamaker?" Chief Pierce Returned. Minute after minute passed and the tunity to get the arms from the Will Get Back at the Boycof ters. train moved a little ways once or twice schooner. Dknvkr, Col., May 9. The lire and as eyes looked up the street for the Julius Nkw Yokk, May 8- .- In view of tho ponce uoard nave To Investigate the Lynehinsr. At last a missing postmaster-general- . fact that a bovcott is declared ngainst Pierce as chief of the Denver lire do whirl was heard, and out of a bank of May 9. Following out one of the lumber dealers of this citv by partment. dust stopped the popular Possmaster theWashinqton, instruction ot the president that no the labor union because his men refused The Proposal Rejected. General Wanamaker, accompanied by stone be left unturned to discover the to go out when the recent strike went 1'oslmaster Itenton. A long aud loud soldiers who participated m the lynch into effect, the united lumber trade ot Paris, May 9. Tho chamber of depu cheer from the crowd greeted him as he ing of a citizen who killed a soldier at New York, Brooklyn and Jersey City de ties rejected tho proposal to grant am smilingly boarded the coach. Fort Walla Walla, Wash., last week termined not to deliver any lumber to nesty to the May day rioters. r .1 SOLLTIOX REACHED. Three-year-old- nine-sixteent- lifteen-six-teen- Two-year-o- Throe-year-old- lhree-year-old- a Three-vear-old- three-year-old- one-eight- Three-year-old- Through a Man's Deceit. Dknwk, Col., Mav 9. A sad cbbs came lo light here today w hen Miss May Jones was committed to the state insane asylum. Miss Jones is exceedingly in appearance, which no doubt is the cause ot her present condition. About nine months ago she met a young man ond the two became attached. Through misplaced confidence she recently became a mother, while" the destroyer ot her happiness immediately left for parts unknown. Hot m'iml .ia Biipposed to have become deranged n account of the trouble into which her folly placed her. It Was a Stock Transaction. has been Boston, May 9. brought against John Stetson, proprietor of the Globe til re here, by Mrs. Anne B. Everelts. Ajr purpose is to recover If 13,000, three v,imes the amount allowed to have beeu lost by Jonathan Bourne, Jr., of Portland, Ore., in n gambling place Baid To be owned ly Stetson. Stetson denies that he ever received the money from Bourne in gambling, and says the money was paid hini in a stock transaction. S. ts Denver's Poisoninsr Case. Denver, Colo., May 9.The Barnaby case continues to be the talk of the hour. Dispatches received here from Provi dence, ., today are to the effect that Dr. 1 hatcher 1. Graves and wife have left for Denver to appear before the grand jury, while the return of the Worrells is hourly expected. Madame Del- monte, a clairvoyant, this morning told the story how in letters to the deceased she had put Mrs. Barnaby on her guard. The Koek Treatment. Denver, May 9. Dr. A. JoseDh Meuer. who recently opened the Koch hospital in Denver, is meeting with surprising success. This morning Frank Butler was discharged as being fully sured of consumption. This makes the ninth patieut cured within the past six weeks. R-1- MEXICAN SILVER ORES. Lead to Be Admitted at Other Ores. the Rate of Washington, May 9. The collector of Customs at Eagle Pass. Tex. has been instructed by the treasury department to treat as lead ores the alleged silver ores composed of a mixture of ore concentrates from the different mines, pending a review by the district court of Texas of the decision of the Ixiard ot general appraisers, sustaining tne protest of the importers against the n collector s assessment oi duty ou silver ores. The recent statistics published by the Mexican government show that the exports from Mexico to the United States have increased so rapidly that the people of this country now take all but 20 per cent, of the merchandise exported from Mexico, although the manufacturers of the United States do not fur- insii more man nun. me imports oi mas republic. Of the exports of precious metals the United States takes tkl per cent, JEng-lan- d 21 per cent., Germany 3.7 per cent, find France 7.7 per cent. Chief Rhodes of the tire department is sporting a handsome new uniform of dark blue cloth richly trimmed with gold. A little loud, but it is all right, for Chief Rhodes is the most experienced and efficient man that the Ogden department ever had at its head, and its present improvement of organization as duo entirely to liis ability and untiring labor. cer--tai- ' Millinery. Greatest slaughter of hats ever known in Ogden at Mrs. J. W, William's, 2332 Washington avenue. |