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Show THE EVENING NEWS. hij back ached under the burden of one wife, to a Jury of ladles, that the verdict would bo unanimous that he had all he Brsxxxu xo ought to have, and he should, by nil CAX.VOV, means, cling to monogamyv KHITOR AND KUBLnnKlU has fuatle a Tut'. of the death, injuries and resulting from kerosene loe t.jr tire explosions In Near York ami Urooklju for a riol of seven months. It calls n The it the Keroeeue Horror.' I mad up from its own dally ules alone, and, of course, l by no means complete, a many accident occur from the explosion whIHi never fom to the notice of the press. There has been a total of rUty-f- l ve "kerosene explosions in MTen month, within a radius of ten mile of the City Hall, resulJng 1a twenty (probably tar.nty-three- ) death, eighteen aeilous aud twelve slight Injuries, and an loam by fire of bo far a thU partial investigation Informs u. Thl Is by no means an exact summar of the casualties within the area iCl-rtehowever. No account b here made of the accident on Btaten Island, where there have been many, nor qf those Island, other than places on Lou the where majority of the Brooklyn, are located. Could petroleum refineries complete list be obtained, the sum total of accidents, deaths, Injuries and losses by fire would be swelled to at least one-thir-d more." Tht deaths caused by kerosene explosion In New York City is more thau an average of one per week. The Times contends that a necessity exists for the appoint meat of a competent officer, whose duty It shall be to test the oils ottered for sale, aud the vending of which should be forbidden under a heavy penalty, unless' they have been submitted to his Investigation and bear the mark of his approval. Though it might not bo practicable to have an officer appointed iu this city for the purpose of testing the quality of oil sold here, still it is in the power of very person Helling or purchasing oil to test Its qualities before selling or using it. This can be done with but little trouble, and no pains should lo pared In taking precautions to guard against accidents. We see It stated that a special agent for the Treasury Department, Captain . i Crawford, has been Instructed to vhdt several of the large cities east lo test the quality of the oil used. To test the oil, it can le poured Into a cup, and placed In a vessel containing water on the stove. A thermometer should then be placed in the oil, and the rise of the mercury be carefully watched.' From time to time a lighted match should U applied to it, and the points at whih it lint llasheaaud then Ignites should be carefully marked. The lowest temperature at which a safe oil will ignite Is 110 decree. Of the specimens which Captain Crawford tested at Chl cajo numbers were of a wretchetl quality, highly dangerous and explo sive. Several kinds of oil which he found, If left lying In barrels In the rays of the summer sun, would have required but "light provocation to ignite and spread ruin on every tide. The prices charged on some of the most inferior oils exceeded that paiJ for u higher NV w York. Tim com-pllatl- on corn-fulatio- ag-trejra- te 5, d, quality. A lirailOEU EDITOR. The editor of the Now York .Star a papor recently read before the American Scientific Association by Professor J. Darker Edwards, on the subject of Trlchi-nlasi- s, there are some additional facta and startling developments concerning this loathsome disease which are worthy thff attention of all who have any regard lor tbeirowri health or that of their families and friend. It appears that the recent occurrence of two fatal eases f this disease, at Hamilton, In Canada, drew afresh the attention of scientific and medical men to tho subject, among the rest rrofeasor Baker, who presented a digest of his to tbe Association. Ho says tho cysts, containing this parasite, were discovered in tho muscles pf the human system so far back a 1822j by rrofessor Tiediuan. Tbey were more minutely examined arterwards, in 135, by Mr. Jama Paget and Professor Owen.bat as their origin and history were then unknown, they excited no particular in teres L Since then variou experiments have been made on dojr and ether animals proving that these animal culais were received into the system with tho food partaken of. It was not, however, till 1SG0 that Tenker proved that the human body became infested with thrso destructive parasites In consequence of eating pork already containing them. Slnco then thousands of deaths have been traced to this cause; which would previously have been attributed to typholdLgastrlc or rheumatic fever, paralysis, poisoning or atrophy." Trlchiniasis is nowJulIy estab-Is lished as ono of the Uls to which flesh Ircir. Tho history of the Montreal cases alluded toll given as follows: On Wednesday tho 21th of March, a of some family in a boarding hou&e partook hastilv fried ham. Within an hour afterwards two of tho adults felt nauseated and had some pain in the stomach. One took a largo dose of brandy, and vomited his dinner; tho other felt only abdominal pain, no reiuroeu irom spasms and laintness. work ana went to oea. isuring ine mgnthis wife and wifo'a mother felt ill, and sufcred from pains in the Dowels, togetner with great feverishness and thirst. During tho following day, hvo other persons, who had partaken of tho same meai, suuereu moro or less from similar symptoms, nd in tho evening or Thursday called in a careful Inquiry, diphysician, who, after and called In a sec trlchiniasis. agnosed ond opinion on the case. A slice of the ham was suomuiea ior microscopic examination, in which Professor Edwards discovered several characteristic specimen of trichina spiralis. ISy Monday morning ne had found several groups or trichina, both in the free state and partially, as well as fully, encysted." According to best authorities tho period of incubation of the cyst in the stomach is from six to elht days. Bat this is reproducing power of each individual cyst from whose body successive broods of young numbering from 100 to Slxly-nln- e hours have 2i)0 are discharged. boon found ample for the development or of the hu tho young muscle flesh-worman subject into the sexually mature adult trichina. If all the worms were ealcareously en cysted, a delay of from three to six days might be expectea rjerore miesunai irrita tion was a marker symptom. ias in cases where the worm was younjr and free in the muscle, development might take plaeo bofre other encysted worms were reieaseu from their capsules. Thus a succession of fresh Irritation to the muscular and nervous sj stem might be exjxs'ted from tho first few hours to a pe riod or eight or ten weeks, mine iauu me examined In Chicago and Hamilton no sinirlo case of enevsted trichina was tho. Montreal found in the flesh, but . . in. . case ono or two tiisunci anu complete cysts were extracted from the man's leg. This was elffht weeks after eating the pork, ami when tho svmptoms had somewhat aliatod, considerable pain was still leit in tho muscles. The irroat shock to tne sys tem, which frequcutly terminates fatally, to result from excessive generation apiars of the worms at any one period; thus yonng and healthy persons are frequently Killed sooner than older and more feeble persons. tb reason being that In tho former case is prolwbly moro lood Is eaten, digestion more rapid, nausea more reaauy overcome by active exertion, and tho breeding of the worms become excessive and continuous. In tho Hamilton cases the young woman died in three weeks, whilst her mother survived six weeks after eating the fatal repast. stated that he thought Professor Agns-siparasites existed in all kinds of meat, and everybody who eats flesh eats hundreds of them: nnd that only one or two alternatives could be adopted toescapo injury, either to stop eating ilesh and fish, or to have the same well cookeu. It appears that the subject of eatlug pork has not locn taken up among ns any too soon. "Who will use it as food after rendIn-- Tfearvdaj, in ovi dently henpecked. lie confesses to the tact of "bending under the care and anxiety of one exaetingfemalcwomrm. " One wife i all he can manage to cn dure." ThU bein his position, he very naturally turns his eyes to Utah. He has heard that some men haw more than one wife here, and he is astonished; he can not forbear from remarking upon it. He docs not feci capable of Imitating them In thU respect. He Indulges in wonder at the strength of their back- Uue In bearing up under tho load which he Imagines, Judging from Ida own experience, must rest upon them. The "exacting female woman" with whom he lives makes hU back ache, and what would the poor creature do if he had a number of the same kind? We are not surprised at the editor having objections to plural marriage. It Is eminently proper that such men should hare objections. I f the care and anxiety of providing for one woman make him bend, he should confine himself to one: but he should not imagine that men in this mountain country resemble himself, or Jhat ladies here are of the typcof those with whom he nccros most familiar. While there arc such men as he in tho world there wll always be a necessity for others, who have more force, better government am stronger backbone, to take more wives than one; I. c. If the surplus women be cared for, and not be suffered to fall a prey to the wiles of scoundrels who are willing enough to debauch them If they can, but who think It too costly to sup - port them. "We are decidedly In favor of the editor of the &ar remaining In his present condition, llo can bar our rote, if neces sary, that he should so remain, and we doubt not that If ho should relate his domestic trtublef a:il describe the ny lnela-sivooft- 'Art. 7. Every member of the Senate or of the Corps Legislatlf has the right of, adthe Govern, dressing an interpellation to ment. All reported orders of the day can be adopted.- - The Government reserves the the reported order ofths righttoof returning office It may be deemed when the day D3BT NEWS, ST . OKOllOK riot he ms QXXUIin ATr. Ban Francisco, 1. Notwithstanding buslneea generally was auapended today the vote was unusually light. Both Independents and Democrat claim the are victory. .Reports from the Interior ' , favorable to the Democrats. . ; . . The Pacific Railroad commissioners, Walbrfdge; 11 ton, ComatocfcyWlhalow Colfax and Boyd, reach here, and party sail fgr Oregon,. The municipal authorities will receive to-nig- ht. to-morro- w. him. The California Conference .of the Methodist Church voted on the suspen sion of the sixth restrictive rule rela-- i tlve to lay delegations, ayes G7, noes Legal tenders 74 j. McCoppIn la elected mayor by ft I out one thousand msjorlty. A portion of the Independent ticket is elected. The day was as quiet as Sunday. Returns from the Interior are meagre. The indications are that the Democrats will have a majority In the next legislature; but little interest was manifested. Boston. A dispatch from Mount a heavy storm Washington reports there; ice formed on- the (the telegraph wires two Inches In thickness, breaking It down Inplaccs. The thermometer on the Mount fell to 23 deg. Washington. The President has ap- , -- pointed Thomas R. Mosley commissioner to examine the Central Pacific Railroad. Philadelphia. Among the paintings burned at Carle's gallery last night, was BI era tad's celebrated "Yoeemlte Valley;" the loss tc Meesrs. Ksrle is a hundred thousand dollars. Buffalo. The United Irishman nub- Ilahea an editorial, y, relative to to-da- the treatment of 22 Fenian prisoners in ivingison jaw: one has been driven mad and an other beaten till his life was of. The story of tho cruelties despaired and indignities indicted on these prisoners produced great excitement among tne Irish citizens. Other revelations are promised. An extensive vein of bituminous coal was discovered yesterday in Co wlea- miles from viue county, twenty-nv- e this city. Washington. The public debt ftate-meshows the total debt, principal and interest, to be two billions, six hundred and twenty six millions, six hundred and fifty-thre- e thousand, seven dollars and twenty-on- e eighty cents. The amount of coin in the Treasury is a hundred and one million two hundred and fourteen thousand live nt hundred and elgiity-si- dollars and x cent; the amount in currency, one billion two hundred and seventy-on- e -- (Washington Territory) ture lately, and the Oregon Enterprise con tains a criticism upon It. But the former Is not ileaed about it. In fact, he seems angry at the criticism, and states that he did not ntter the sentiments which the says he did. HU denial If not ele gantly, U at leaat forcibly worded. I le says: "Wo simply aay that whoever said we uttered the above is a lying sou of a female canine. The editor of the Oregon City JCn- ne was lying at the time he lerprtae Knew published IU Bat lies are Democratic atock in trade. Tako away Ilea and Democracy would be no more, it feeds on meanness. and tho brutality and prejudices of man J$t-fcr- pri kind." Further on he alludes tot the personal ap pearance of the editor of the J&UerprUe. After making due allowance for exaggera tion la tho description, we should conclude that if the editor of the Ahcrjnitf Is unmarried, h? stands but a poor chance In the matrimnnial market. ITe says: "Those fret of his could not ba ir passed by any negro', at least In size. That face of his loofc in its idiouo emptiness nice a moon cross which n't even a stray les cometsky of thou ah t has ever darted. Those hero hands of his hsasr flatroinff bv his aid like trn kites that the wind refuses to bear aloft." ! ! Thk ,4pKortJsa Lib ax by." Nuaaber two of this excellent work has come to hand. It Ls a eoatlnoation of ,fThe Wonders of the Ancient World." 1 6 all Interested In tho science of geology this work will be of ereat interest, it can be purchased at James I) wyera Railway News bspot. East Temple atreet, where also a large assortment of piano music is en saie. i ooor CARPEDITEP-- ''- JOIBIHR.S ur Cnn-sultu- m. pent para-fcranh- CIH-Cl'LA- OXE-THIR- 1S07, Ms v lelivf red at . 1 T-- 'i m fakid has left a wife and family to moom hla Com. lo.r:lcnniat Star pleacoiy. CW Larcom.San Francisco, X PRINTS, and I0.tIESTIC ALL GOODS AT UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURES SUPERIOR STYLE OP a Ma-nnea-l - A LEAUINO FEATURF. Curtains, Window and Table Damasks, DON'T JIUY A SEWING MACHINE Of Until you have examined the Ifjr,l'X A iTHfifMiXll 1. - - 4 . MV--.- ,.., r ' O If SHADES Rur!meDl and rsr 32 i very large low I The Public it io are assurer I thU their M KEW CARuFACTURIKG WHEAT, RAIII.KY, MACHINE. OATS And CORY, AT . CHAS. 8. HAMMER, F. A. MITCHELL'S Msnsger. IX STRAYED OR STOLEN EXCHANGE T7E01C the 7th Ward Pasture, a low, heavy-Jset Bay MARE MULE, eight or nine years old. branded M on left side of neck and Spanish brand on left thigh. Angr information wht b will lead to her recovery will be paid lor at the d2K-- tf L'ksitrit News Office, FOP. as EAST TEMPLE STREET, ros And OWNERS OF TOWN LOTS Unto tie U. S. Goyenrat Snrrej Ogdfl-d23j0:t- r Manufacturers of Boots i Shoes. 38 Lake St.CJiicago. - A. N. ZEVELY, Lata AstUUmi Pottmaster Generate Attends te Dosineaa before all Departments ef the derernment. ' at Branch Estab!ithncift LI. D. WELLS & C0 have for sale, cheap, at the DcsEiirr WBNaws Omci Statement Blanks suitable Cor fling before J odges of Probate Courts by the owners of Town Lota, where the Town 8! tea have been entered at the U. 8. Land Office, All d2ZL-t-f orders filled prvm p: ly. Office: KWlredqa & Co.'s B3nk, STATECMJT BLANKS ai aia : wants, in Style of GooiU ami Prices, or Hewing Machines tclll a number ? large be carefuUf etudleO. WHILE been offered to the public, some of which possess point or excellence and acknowledged merit, we have long felt the necesof a machine more perfect in its mechsnt? sity eal structure, combining In the highest degree diso i Rrpr. while c pa with which, doraOLUty, simplicity ble or doing a greater range or worr, is so easily understood tnat a child can operate them. the chain stitch or the OrorerA Discarding Baker, so easily rayeied.ana subject to wear In we out, on account of cord ou the under side, me locic autcn aiuce on notn sides ot adapt tne fabric, and have added tbe knot, double knot, and double lock:, thus suiting every range ol fabric. The four different stitches and reversible feed, which allows the work to run either way, make FLOUR, It Incomparably the best for family one. the self-taugh-t; the Latest Styles, ivnstantly oii hauJ. Three Doors north of Hoojer, aa - full line ;if Rugs, Mais, Mailing, d2l) If U2l0-t-f In. am SrVam SIIOE.V iu WUl be open by September 20th. Ladies are invited to call and examiu Machines, whether designing to parchs: not. A Clever Lunatic. The Pall MaU Gazette tells the following ''steep" atorjr of a lunatic who reoently escaped from an asylum in Ireland, and who was noted for his mechanical ingenultv: "He could do things quite beyond ftwhat1 men i f wAaV aa vessuu Uifl iiviui uoiOi" gcuci Iftu waa even exceeded by ,his vers&til1 FrATi;ji cosMrLTra. a . ti rr i ty. jao waa a gwu anoemajker, a tailor, a weaver. He made from a scrap of Frequent allusions have been made in Iron a key by which he could open the the telegraphic dispatches, of late, to the door of his division. He put together of his own French frnalu Contultum, without, a wooden sewing-machin- e which with be made contrivance, however, throwing much light upon clothes for himself; and hla mind Jnst the real nature of this instrument, before hit escape seemed so intent on which promisee inch an Increase- of improving this machine that there was of his attempting to Constitutional liberty lo the French little apprehension .Hla It is stated, before career, escape. people. The following Is a copy of this be came to the asylum waa most extradocument, upon which the attention ordinary. He had been in the British of a large majority of the French people army. In the French armr, la the French navy; and had been in British. is Just now centred: and Russian prisons. He had German, Article ll The Emperor and the Corps a tyr grammatical knowledge of French, LesislaUf have the Initiative in the formahe of knew and German, something .., tion of alllawa. was hla completely, age, 2. Art. The Ministers depend only; from be had the various theKmpcror. They deliberate in council althoughof existencepassed above described, under his presidency. .They are responsi- phases ble.' They can only be subjected to an ac- was only twenty-seven.'cusation emanating from the Senate. Art. Z. The Ministers can be members of ' f the Senate or Oorp Leglsiaii ' They have TIBK and BIOXITT troTJU EE PAVED entrance to both assemblies, and must be by every tamtlyin the Territory bemi in posgranted a hearing when demanded. of a complete set of the CfJRTXJI P HE- Art. 4. The sittings of the Senate are pub. session Mirjjtl Iks. A request made by five members suf- sor to MODEUM they will enable the posset fices to establish a secret committee. The worn rot erery style of fashionable farm eat by Ktntlemen, ladles and children, so as : Senate arranges Its Internal operations w insure a suitacan 5. Senate surges perfect m. They are very aimnle Art. The any ble modifications to be applied to a project and persons from II years old ran learn ,tn a few of law. and can decide that the same be re- boms, to cot Coats, Pants. Vests. Dresses and turned to the Corp Lepislatlf and submit- cioaxs in an the fashionable styles of ladles' ted to a fresh course of deliberation. It can and ehlhlrens wear. In the State FalrsTn ivi. in all cases; by a reported resolution, oppose iforola they have taken the mat premium. Nu. : merons the promulgation of a law. rerfrences in the city and country can ArL C The Corps Lclllatlf arranges its be glvtn. Turtles desirous of testing these At the own Internal operations. opening i iIa h Mil Mn f.nlt vu mm rm, ail, JUU1I. muM of each session It shall appoint its own Pre- 17th "Ward Intnthis who is the ftei A rent arid elty, sident, vice President peeretarT. It own its Arcnis wanted. questorv jnory. appoints - Mf GINGHAMS, GEO. Q. CANNON. nreecn-loader- 2 OELAIHEs 'ariile Brnnclt Ofllce at Salt Lake Vii. Calvert ahd lady. Philadelphia. W Mlocnm, San Francisco. -- w c A nice, 0 Smith, Chicago. U W Stevens, Ran t rancUco. James BIUIf, Misa It Brewster, Booth r.end, V. ALPACAS, DRESS GOODS. fro'.t an,; tne proposed reiornis which he hoped JC Beam Pomeroy and laay. were but the beginning of fresh re- R XI K 8tone and lady, oi ' And the tixnal which Is pronounced tne Machine of the ae. If there la a Florence Sewing Machine inl'ui . Idaho, Montana, or Wyoming not giving -fect satisfaction, we will repair It charge. to-da- BK FOUND MERINOS, SILKS, A A to-da- 1 SELECTIOTor A CHOICE We also offer ho esc. ASRIVALS'XT TOWK8KD Department l.DIE.S will find a lm Cotton GOODS WHIKI WILt. r ev i DRY Retail DEMERET XKWS OFFICE. Carpels, In y F ( Prajc, Michigan, N I rmr, Hacramento, M M 1 1 tit and lady, Han Francisco. A W White. City. conducted by persons selected. V ones, Oal., J New York. Longfellow and family w IIJcottnu and may, Montana, do MlssCottrill, arrived yesterday. Mrs J K 8 Kid more, do Houlh Iiend, John Reynolds, Svf ( Ir Ia sw svnrvMa f UVIU iv roimiaN. do Jamea IteTnolus, v. Paris. The Emperor, JStanneld and lady, nuih iiomi, prodd Thomsa ed at a council of the Ministry. l)r Max Urate, Chicago, City. In the Senate, v. Prince Nsno-- JC 11J Salisbury, Chicago. leon made a speech on the Smatu Con- - JohnMaoDonald, at Tracy, Paris. IllinolH. Muitum, in which he protested his devo A H If ad dee. Qaincy, Wood and lady, Qnlncy, III. Got. John tion to the r.mperor.and Princelmperlal. Ki John Till son, M las C N lie J n olds, lie gave in his complete adherence to Mrs forms, Gr.IPORI DM A3 A saluta Carlstlanla, February, and was married to Klder (iadmandaen Kth. 18CI. on board the ship Htm arch of the fit a, wblie uu tbt-l- way to Zion. Wails Bro. was on his 11 e mlsaloo, soe gve Uadmnadsen l.lril (o n child, but naiortunatsiy cangrucoici.and tlaally iiuk ihat istal disease which termlnatel m ber death. She was an affectionate In the true, a U mother mid a Arm believer m khe had ol Christ and Ciufcpct died, Jsih liv-t- . a true Itlter-da- y in 11 Hln. Far children are leit wlih her husband to monrn her low. Skarittfarv'n frierne please copy. (Co sr. At Fair lew. Saonele county, August S5b, of IntUiuiuallun or the dowms, Amanda Ann.1 Jaue Kanders, aged Sxiuhtor ol John r.and rear, monliis and J dayr. Latter-da- servant, performloc every duty faithfully. He Turk's Island, and Isaac Jenktnson, of wan a member of lilch I'rtesla a falthrnl rather Qooram. In Israel. inaiana, consul to (Jiasgow rice Jatr.es lie dleJ. as he lived,the re-surv- MLB Clean IN'.b. I SCO. uf I InspectorUen.of tbeFreedman'sBureau, nasoeen appointed by Commissioner Delano to superintend a of all the distilleries In the country, which will probably be divided into In each of which the survey districts, will be OPENED the fine rtalesroom of the itiiiiiuiliKnniil 1 IqIi iArr1nrv consumption. Eien Maria On .mimden, wife of Klder H. Uiidmunden, who ha Jut returned from a mission to Nor way. sister (judoifmisen wai born iu JloUud Parish, Norway, November 17th, 1SJS, and was lantl7td Inlo Uie Church of Jesus Chriat of i I.'- -1 A Aneasl to-da- late DIRECTORS of the sbove luh'iiun,,,, rpHG X to meet tbe demands of tbe PqUic tikv D WILL BK PA IO FOi: to-da- y, . Dry Goods Department, R CASH en Washington. GenTF. D.Sewei v. i -- 1 1 Hatrgerty. TIVE LIERCMltlLE IHSTITUTIQH ffi, 1 ht CO-OPERA- - . Constantinople. A meseeutrer has left here with the Saltan's reply to the leuer-tne viceroy, or .Egypt. It is reported that the Sultan expresses satis faction wun tne rasna's assurance of but be commands him to sell loyalty, or transrer to the Turkish Government, s me iron ciaasana order ed in Europe, and keep his force within the prescribed limits, abate taxa ing the alove? tion, publish his annual budget, and Jj from abstain Th: editor of the "Vancouver Register governments. negotiations with foreign has delivered a lecz JIOK advisable. Art. 8. No amendment can be deliberated if it has not previously been submitted to the commission charged with the examination of proposed laws, and communicated to the Government. When the amendment is not a coopted by the Government, it is S notified by the Council of State; the Corps then JLeglslaUr pronounces definitely. Art. P. The budget of costs Is presented AN1 to the Corps Leglalatlf in chapters and articles. Tho budget ofeachIlnlitry Is noted by chapters, conforming: to the nonem-cLataffixed to the present Scnatns HV Art. 10. Future modifications In reference to eustomsv.dnties or postal tartEC, by reason of international treaties, can only be FOMOM,-OJIXK- V A Co. obllgatorv by virtno of a law passed to that effect, ArL 11. Tho relations of the Senate, the Sep.l.lWif. Corns Ltftrlslatif. and of tho Council of State with the Emperor and with each other PlONIKR Mll-I-- . an Imperial deby respectively, " are defined Utah, HarUcrl.l le cree. i Aujustao.isoa. Art. 12. All dispositions contrary to the present Senatu. CbMHltuM are hereby re-C of Articles To pealed, and especially those .) Saijers & Lnmler Men, in (second paragraph,) 8,: 13, 24 (second ai. 40. 43 and 4l of the Constitution, We, the tinderslsned, have proven, and will nnd the first of tho Jcnafws Ooultwn of nmiiAtBf Mnoii or nersona takinz an In December 31, ISfd. terest in the business, that tbe ADJUSTABLE TOOTniD the polite- PATCMTRAW will cnt with Montana News.-Thro- ugh LESS ness o i'Mnrk Croxall, Esq., Superintend- POWER than any solid toothed saw, and at the ent of tho Western Union Telegraph Line, same time SMOOTBEK LUMBER. The cost of wo are enabled to lay before oar readers the It Is less. In every practicable poJnt.lhsn a solid following interesting Items which have just toothed saw. . W.THURSTON, Esq. lccn received from Montana: AXDRRW KATCUKI, Mechanical Entineer. Virginia City, M. T. JOSEPH LANCASTER, Tho Democratic Territorial Auditor and Master Circular Hawyer. Treasurer, elected at tho lato election, have d20 and romoved Governor bv lcen Ashley their places tilled by appointment. The caso will bo contested. Through the fraudulent returns of Madison county and the throwing out orChotenn connty.on account of informality at thtfomclnl count of votes yesterday, Virginia 'fast ill declared the cap- - fourteen million, four hundred and forty-eigthousand, seven hundred and ten dollars. The decrease , in the public debt for the past month Is five millions, six hundred and four thousand, two hundred e and thirty-fou- r dollars and eevnty-nlncents'. The At l'.ria'iam City. Annul 7(h. Andrew. M)n decrease since March 4th is, forty-nin- e or l iini' nnd Kiiiimm Wll llsms, of the meaales. millions, five hundred thouaaud,even ayeii nioiii iih. hundred and fifty-eigm rt In. II. i xitv W .i.l om Iwr j I .1 dollars and ll Mfomatlon oi the bowels. Josephine ll..yaoa' cents. t iu2Qier oi Aioert sua josepmne a.oobiiu. Benor Roberta presented to the Presnun it a ays. his credentials as minis- uri uyearr, i monin ident, on the 22d nil., of asthma, seed Wellsvlll. ter of the Spanish Regency; no"format Atyearn. 4 monins and n days, James wl'iiam wenr made. The President speeches n,nuiur. Secretary Fish, and Benor Roberts, haxi lie einbrwcMt ttse cijh-- l in IUllochnle, Lsn a Drier conversation which partook 4rkshlre. Scotland, In HP, emigrated to this more of a social than a diplomatic charIn Jmh, and came to Utah In 18SL In acter, andln which frtendly sentiment 4nnntry taje Kan or tni year. (tot a mission (aiona wim srttr Hcwttrh rr brail l In locate Iran eoantr. were interchanged. d tit of the and Miprlnendf The President, appointed Juo. Coal there tie moved to afterwmdi Iu In9openlnc mine; II. Htewart United titates Consul to Cache Valley, where he has labored aa a public ht IIEVJ ADVERTISEHEHTS HEl'J ADVERTISEMENTS; H TRADED SS-UT- A d23S;6m Especially Solicited. . Street, opposite Tost Office Depart ment. WASH INQTOy, D. C, , 421 P.O. Address, Lock Box 79. Reference, by' permission, to Hon. Wm, II. d21&lm Hooper. - DISSOLUTION NOTICE ! IgjlJifiiiW dS3 - - ly i Important to tha Public. f PH E Co- - pari nerthlp heretofore existing under A vthe name and style of WILLIAM JEN LIBOR , AT HOHEf KINGS &. CO.,'!s this day dissolved by mutual KEEP YOUR : f consent. -Taoae having claims agilnst'Rald Firm are GX113133V. BATES mannlacture lo reqnested to present them forthwith for ad- .. Jnstnwnt. Al-- o those lniebted to said Firm? ' or if r?l Tfit and can sell them, wholesale et.r are requested to call and settle the same forth more Lorn titan xuM goodxr.crc olonUhy with, by ca&h or note, at tbe office of Wllllaml irea offered to Gm people of Utah otpwhk- - , Jennings, on edmtr wet ot KagU Emporium, he For comfort, elegance and K i being authorized in settle sul business In re La- - ship their goods cannot be exeejled. r , tlontosald Bun aeTlts, Boots soled and heeled tor W1LLIAMMENNINGS, j 8. P. TeA8DCr4, . V. Ready Closed Uppers always 3 HENRY SADLER, Bait Lake City, Aus.SO, l&tfcJ, Fire doors south of CStyLi8 .'.fSS BOOTS AND SHOE'' . ; on, I217:.X0;4 |