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Show THE EVENING NEWS. KOrrOR AUD PUBLISHER. Wdaessy, - April . ITs. guuil coimucr. Trrr S?n.l Jknnnil Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saint will assemble on Saturday next, TaberApril C, at 10 a. ru.. In the New nacle In this city. Tmu Conference time Is quite an In tereetios one, what with religion, poll-tianl Judicial matters. Here; axe e, evening, the Ilepubllcaa primer of last Convention of Friday, the Republican Ulatnre on the meeting-- of the Bta'.e Lef on Coofrrence Saturday .Thursday, the Demothe and succeeding dajt, on Monday, and cratic Convention of the U. 8. decision the expected the Entjel-Lrec. Court la Supreme same the cx day, nnleas In the eTeut of farther postponement, which Is possible, as postponements already, and the Baphave ben several reme Coort ha- - a crest pre of boslnee on hand, aodrther, the Utah case has teen favored already by being accorded a hearing la advance of lis time of on the docket. It will be a very good thing If the decision be glvea on Monday next, not that there U any great excitement here. at has been erreoeoutly stated, in re to the ranter, bat mtoy things affecting the psaae, gnl order,, and material welfare of the Territory are mur or lees Involved la the decision. : whichever way It may go, and certain ty, e vsn If It be of an ad verae character, U freqaeotly qnlte at pie as ant as sua pense. If the Bapreme Court shall give a decision favorable to the city',which will be d ne If the ease be JodgeJoa Its merit, we may reasonably expect that a sens of security and tranquility and confluence will perrade the community, and will not fall to be .felt in mining and other business circles, bat will natarally exercise a most healthful and lnvloratlng Influence upon the general welfare. ht grl Kew Vork haa a large, excellent, and United elaborately laid out park. The Btatee have two national - parks one comprising the grand and gloomy gorges of the Yo--S smite, and another tho s'ltphuroas gsysers of the headwaters of the Yellowstone. Denver aleo la cry leg out toe a park, and there Is no law why Salt Lake should not have a park, or at leaat a publlo pleasure ground, made as beautiful and attractive as Is reasonably possible with the meaos at command. Those. of the commuulty who have the meant and the lelmre required for traveling, may visit parks or pleasure grounds at New xora,tr in vaiirornie, or Montana, or Colorado, but the bulk of the lovers of nature artificially asaUted among our citiaens would prefer such a place of pleasurable resort nearsr home. Nor Is such a publlo garden or park Impossible iu or near this city. We ave 'ubIlo quarea." laid out as such from our nnuulcipal beginnings, but they have not yet attained to the dig nlty of pleasurable places of publlo resort, nor does taara eeaaa aay proe pect of such being their condition at an early day. This does not arise from the Impracticability of bringing them np to suoh a condition, for we have no hesitation la ssying thst, grasshoppers permitting, a publlo pleasure garden or park could be constructed and kept here as good, or nearly so, as la any other part of the world. True, the cost might be greater for similar results hsre than In many places elsewhere, bet they ooald be prodaoed. The first grand requisite would be plenty of water. This oould be obtain ed In two ways first, by a reservoir: secondly, and more certainly, by pump-tofor there is always abundanoe of water In the earth, and there are sev era wayi of getting some of It out. With the aid of plenty of water applied in the most suitable and convenient manner, and aofilolsnt labor for eultiva. Uon, trees, shrubs, flowsrs, and sown grasses could be produced la great luxuriance, and theee, Judiciously) and tastefully arranged and carefully attended to, would make any place beautiful, would convert the des. rt Into an oasis of manifold attractlvsness and pleasur able resort. A publlo gardsn of this kind would be a great boon to our cltlssns, and would be a delightful place for citizens. families, and visitants to pass an hour or two in occasionally, and seek that recreation amrtor the beauties of the horticultural and floricultural world ' of em-braol- r: l It if', , ..' f r j f ( g, 'J : 1 It :, which Is so agreeable and eo beneficial to the workers of all classes and both sexes. It may be that some such an institution will be established In or adjacent to this city before many more years shall have passed away, that Is, provided the cltlssns be not harassed and hindered In their publlo enterprises by perseoo-- j Instigated nndsr and sanctioned by Federal favor. ' , 11 ' ;. ! i tlon-prcetcutlo- ns ?! to-ds- DEHEKET. To all whom ' . it may concern.' ' By virtue of the authority In me vested as President of I he Convention, which framed and adopted the Constitution of the proposed State of Deseret, and In pursuance- of Sec. 10, Article 17, of said Constitution, requiring me, in case of the ratification thereof by the 'te convene the Lerialature at Mnn! i the City Hall, In Salt Lake City, on the first Thursday of April, 1372, forme pur pose of electing United States Sena tors," I do nereoy convene me mem elected under hr of the Iezlslature at the said Constitution, place above in dies ted. on Thursday the 4th day of April next, at 12 o'clock m. Dated this 30th day of March, A. D. 1S72, at Salt Lake City, Utah. E. M. Bakxvm President of the Convention. - Took lb Citt, April 2oJ, 172. Editor Dttertt News: The annual conference of Tooele Oonaty was held here, on Suadar. Marcn 3iat, BiahoD John Kowberrv presiding. Three meetings wsre held end good instruction given by the brethren from the various settlements In the county. Amongst those were JsJders vM addressed the Wool ley. Child a andpeople Caldwell, returned mlaslooarles. who gave a brief but Interest of their labors and travels on log account their mission east. The Firat Preeidencv and Twelre Apos tles, aiao Biaoep Kowoerry ana counselors, other local organisations, were witani presented to the people and sustained. We have a very good Sunday school here nnder the direction of Thos. Lee. John Shield and Thos. Atkln, Jr., assisted by a eorpe or leacnera, oacaea up witn a small bnt respectable Sunday School Library Ths subscription library still moves along; we had about sixty volumes added to it this War week, of a tolerablv fair class of works, purchased In New. York for this little burcb. We have had three day schools and one evening school daring last fall and winter, which have been very well patronised. The seventies and high priests hsve occupied one night each week during the winter in giving lectnree on various topics, which has whlled away a few pleasant hours. Through the efforts ot II. S. Go wans, and 1C Wurburtoa, Esors., we have a very reepootaDio teiegrapu uiuuinHsonu this place, which, of course, is very con' kxstor. venienU DtXeCBATIO Invito all cltlsens of The undersla-neUtah, who adhere to the principles ot that grand old party of tbe people the Democracy to assemble In ma-- a convsn Uon at the City 11 all in Salt Lke city, on Monday the 8ut or April, at 7 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of taking Initiatory atepe tar organisation, appointing a Territorial DeenooraUo central committee, and trans aotlag such other business as may be. aug gesiea at tns meeting. Thos. P. Aksrs, W. C Waldso, S.J. Admire, Jos. Stephens, H. W. Nockols, IL D. Johnson, D. S. Dana, H. M. Blair, IL 8. Jaooba, E. M. Barnum, J. K. Trnmbov A. Miner, Jo Gordon, KobU Anderson, O. 8. Tucker.' D. IU Allan, J. Terry, R. D. Hogs, Wm. C. CatnpbelV O. A. Rblnsoa, ; Allan T. Bllsy, J. W. Cunimlnga, Reuben Miller. J.T. Little, J. O. J. Woodmsosee, afeOoaigte. J. Lackey, Rob't O'Kerfe, ' F. DeLaaaa, H. S. Sanders, A. Hngxan. C. fl. Price, K. W. Eaat, J. B. Noble, Then. Lytle, . W. U. Folsom, a. 'lTooey, Ktiaa Morris, F. K. Benedict, J, D. Daley, COX VEX 1 1 US'. d - J.D. well. 55. Snow, JR. D. CriUenden, Barnes, Jsy E. W. UohL Wm. Lapham, M-Cr- 3 gclrgraph. FEK WESTTRX CSIO.t TELKORAPn USS. Atlernoon DispatcheSs "WESTERN DISPATCHES. 2. Tbe report that SAts tbe U. Fbascisco, rj. steamer A arrooanaett had railed tbe American flag over the harbor of fianjRanjo, la tD8 Navigator iiiaodj, pjoves Dot partly correct. Toe Xiarraaantttt carried out the flags, and made sua order tot the head chief of the known aa the IsisoUo, which will be Samroi. The flag was hoisted and saluted aa undsr American protection. This wm done to head eff the icbemes of acnfXatlon .or occarUon, which had been set on foot In Australia eDd New Z aland British Tbera is a larare byAsaertoan subjects. lntereat thera Bow.sassewcar tromrnatnt does not proposs to the Islands converted lato a colonial depot eT a forslgn -- t in 11 -- power. Lo Axaixia The colored elUzeni celsbrated the anniversary of the 15th amendment by a salute of one hundred and five guns from Telegraph. HHL VXSAUA, 2. Krona Lone Pine we have further particulars of the earthquake Sixty buildings were thrown do wd, and but MTea balldlsgi on ens Ms and three oa tin other of Mala BU I I 1i It.' rvtrXDf Be it ordered beea ppjied. Manure effsV m well m chemical a, jJav. wtlL the mineral matter oftbeeoll.aorwill aid "In curing Mclo-air..k" land. t land Irs few years; can In ibis way. be entirely, renovated; fifty acre, will jleU nowyand yield what a hundred the proportion will even be greater. Utica Herald. . sTstAT ; COCJTTT. LAIig f 1 At ty ooort of Salt ty Uie Conn Lake Oonnty, pursuant tot an set' of she .Assembly ot the Territory of Utah, entitled. An Act establishing- District and Precinct Pounds and prescribing regulations for conducting the same, and for disposing of estray animals, approved February 13, 1872"; That District and Precinct Stray Peanda be sod the same are as hereinafter provided; hereby established, t An exand f ; KwokJtATOKT Ijistitotiows. Be It farther ordered, that the following named persons be and sre berebv annotat change says perpetrated agood ed Dletrlct and Preetnot Pound 'keepers qfehorehgov-anVmen- t, of tbelr respective Pounds, as folio w. to thing nsSswer toa question some ' P"onswho raised by wit: Newman ought to resign we '- - , . DiarsucrTorxiw . . . the Senate, as his psstoral Second Precinct, Sa't Lake City, Joseph SSrfod in "Washington had elred Bishop ... Ilorne. South Cottonwood Precinct, James ' It. . ... MlUer.v . .. West Jordan Preoind, .Ksmuet Bie-tnas i j ,, States Senate to fall within the scope of the j . pkecisct rorjHDs. i rule." Brighton precinct, Robert Uazen. Hagar llouae precinct, Charles I. Kobeon. , a at n i.v a i. . Big Cottonwood preetnot, Caleb V. Brio, ton. 8. Horma April Tow Draper precinct. A-- W. Smith. Souta Jordan precinct, W. A. Bills. W CU. J Bennett, Thomas Fort Xlerrlmanpreolnot.' N x ; Mr Ensign Stocks Cal; and wife child, C Fisenev, P : lag. ...-to qualify as pro isiacKweu,.Opblr. Said Pound-keepe" ' ' ' J vided for in section one ec said Act, and April 3rd. fblas bonds with approved security give t. isr rvivth. a Dennis. Alts: J C Logan, towai one thousand Cal; sir Wilder, Sao. District pound-keeperdollars. fire hundred Precinct pound-keeperdollars, I ) Tkbkxtort o J - County of SaltUtah, Lake J. FIRST I1ATI0I1AL Gillll . for Salt Lake I, D. Beckbolt. County Clerkthat the forecertify herebyfaithful County, adotrue and copy of an order going la In relation to Estray Pounds In Salt Lake County, maae by the County Court of said Countv at an adjourned session of the kTarch term of said Court, held at the CITY. SALT Court Xlouea In Salt Lake City, on Wed need ay, the 20th day of March A. D. 1872. In witness whereof I have here Ieel-a- te KapMilarr ataWI r I unto sat my hand and seal of 1 L.S. TJatted State. Aarc I said Court at my office in Rait 2od of Lake this AprQ City, dsy J A. U. 1914. t ...President. Warren Husssy . D. Bockbolt, County Clerk. Lee-ialaU- re - U. Douglass, M. Fahnrtrigh. Wm. C. Reamer, J. 8. Richards, Chsa. Retlksr, Chaa. JIaysrfisld. W. T. Johnson, J. W. Drew, Wm.MUUkla, J. af . Neall, j ' a U. CavsUL J. Barker, Oirn, , -- John John vsm rsui, -t WHOLESALE AND ! 'vi Orocerlcs, ilncVto STOVES, CnOCKEBV, K ' disAssivAbis . LiDll ' - . ' MINERS' SUPPIilES. j,! We do not throw out aTiy?Baits by Advertising: a few -- ' s, s Prea't. SINGER 1 A merchant, whoss plsoe of business Is note hundred rods from theQulncy Market, relates tbe story of an Interview with a slnaular visitor the other day. Whilepaper in hla countingreeding his mornlnsr room a well --dressed Ksntlsman came in was in. "That is and Inquired If Mr. my name."aald the merchant, laying down his paper and motioning hla visitor toa obalr. awaited an announcement of his business. "I believe," said the stranger as be handed tbe merchant his card, revealing the name of a lobby ist, that you are interested in a measure before Ithe Legislature." MYes." wss the answer, "I am trying, with others, to secure the psssage or a law which we believe will be for the publlo good." "Well, sir," safd the man with an air of a man who thinks he is oonferrina a favor. "I have come to see if yoq want xny Influ ence In favor or the bin.", -- now can you have an wxtenslve soqnalntanoe with the members of the Legislator?, and I make It my bualneas to work for those who pay me." "What are your terms?" "That depends upon circumstances" answered the stranger with a business like air; "but thins: witn the help or three others who lwork with me, this bill can be carried. We will go to work for 125 aaoh, in advance, with the understanding that we. are to have as much more when the bill becomes a law." "Ton will agree to do all the work for $1,000..- will Pos-- 1 youT' inquired the merchantbe obliged to enlist one siblywe.ualgbt more man, but J 1,250 will surely cover all tne expenses." "weu." said our inform ant, "as we have no personal interest In the matter, we will run tbe risk of letting tbe bill stand on itsawn merits." "VrrilL ooouy responded toe lobbyist, "but you must understand that we sball oppose your bUl." " Wby do you do tbst if you are not asked tbe aston paid to work against 117" ished merchant. "Oh, we will defeat tbe bill this year, tbsn you will be before tbe tor; "and we shall fight you until you are willing to engage our 'services' or make It an object for us to withdraw 'our opposi tion. Ana ne rxmea nimseir out witn uae sir of man who bad been engaged la a laudable business transaction. Our Informant that after tbe light thus obtained, and bis subsequent expe- people seesuosr letrtsiauon should nrst pre sent their petitions to ths Third House, whloh denasnds trloute :rrom those who seek justice of the other branches of the Legislature, just as the brigands of Italy demand, tribute from those who would trarel unmolested through that country. And be with others is unable to draw a distinction betweeu - the profession ofl knight of the road and thst of knight of the f 300,000 - AUTHORIZED CAPIfAl WERE HOLO VA.ID-U- 'tso.eoe CAPITAL. P The I lobby.! Boston Traveller. O AWSON, WintlS THE.PMf Jietmtijla. A mKrUstn, TK1K. Bup't. Jane ! wlU find " ,,:-'- ' If ws esnnot salt yon from oar reaiy-msl- e ' stock,' ". WE WILL MAKE TO ORDER any style aad quality de tired, and Inaare sst . Is faction. Oar faculties for aaanafacturlui a rs unsurpassed In this city. ' Bepalrlss; OeseC VeaUy, Pretuplly aad heaply. . : BOOT & SHOE MAKERS! We invite your attention to our eompletesiock 10,1871. , Company, Manufacturing GVO R LO'S F A IR ' tbr!ioaaes of the people Keeslsea the Qreat Award at tea HUnoet f nlee and hsrs left wll'rlraU far behind DtTIBKXD I.V ISJI, SO PER CT. OoaaUtated by Leather & Findings, Consisting, in part, of tbe beat brands of Frenoh: .and American Calf Skins, Morootoo. Kids, Linings, Toppings, Upper Leather, Bant a Cros and Kaa'ern Sole Leather, Boot Trees, Lasts, Pegs, Malls, and eve rything else necessary to a full ,7; outfli for mannfaotnrlng by hand or machinery Oesds having been carefulljf sal ec led for Oar : the Trade by sir. Crompton. they ean be railed on, and oar prions are as low as any roods of llks quality can be Isold here. Intitation in Utah. r- Sold in 1870 Machines! 127,833 i OEXEUAl. HANKIXG S.lOTEl. NIISS TIT A. in Colorado ArOUCleS SL 'ttn ii'. Observe the t Mata Mie.i- - S adlresi SADDLERS Intsreit to examine .the will 'find It to their ' : ' SEWING JHACaiNU MILES FOIt IS70. and prices of our stock e.j quality "Tbe mtsnttade to whleh tba axanataetara of Aswiav Maeblnes ha attained la shown by 1870 tbe 4tV(tKW, ntnmi (tnnuihtnr on.Mn n.va kmnakm llhi minn ti r.n ftir thA TMr to tbe owners or tbe leading pateata, oa wale a ibsjr p y mrati . Ane ' liiw to tbese returns EASTERN & WESTERN HARNESS, -Ort ar, Wiaser, K Ir act ,, M i notanee Tng, Bridle, 17,680 The 8 012 wfceele r"'Wiiseii Lace. Leather.. Saddle Trees 83H 7&.16S iEtna. How. ' andjttalters. Koo jlre 67.40J Urovnr a Baker. S,60 85003 Plaaue dc Lron- Weed. 2.44) We make a specialty of IXORSECO LLABS, SS.8S0 Wll oi A Olbus. 70 In which we caniot fall to alvet satisfaction. 600 Wilson . American Battounoie J "r n - KD TO. I j " lh. ,. -- '' " j Aaverseanlng Ana several otber eoaapsnlss woo sold a lew ataeblnea. Bealees a large variety of manafaelured Call A dlM ly 's fornla Collars, our assortment Includes It will be seen by this table that tbe popularity of the Slaarer Ksehlae eaeeeds thai far ttian evea that or tbe famoas Wneeler Atbelr sale belni rail sthera, irreasar s: Co. Borse la: oelebrated copper-rivetwiison" macnine. this is owing to tae raet test tns nias;er vanaaanr- havs lately comi J : naene-- d la masinK, besides tbelr old and well established manarae taring- msenlne, what Notloe Street. Xaln mmm tm as known tbelr. ''New raeallr Staehlne. whlehls selllaa atahe rats amiss T A.VE in my possesion a moose colored BMttaer Tbelr total eales for lsSi were 81,781 maeblnes aaalaal the Ihelr aid (ban Horse Male, branded Hoe left snoaldsr. 1 masasa rsar." Mom XorK am. see ec ut-su-i oi utiM, its iWua Waa tiers suswisc etyle." (Jew to ny eorral ontbeSrdO' February. eoTerasea join acarea. jor. ii doi osuiau iut We have lately received, and are constantly wltbtn tbree days will be sold at public sale. now receiving, targe supplies of all the above class j :. One-ha- lf dllS (; M1NKKS' pOBRAIi, 8 k Ward. of goods, and ws entfeaver to procure, manu facture, and sell only such articles as will THREE-QUARTER- S maintain our character for reliability. A tereetntesri Time Deposits. i ! ' , 2yZsswSn 00LlttCT10N8 PROMPTLY ATTEND . Orders by Mall reoslvs careful and prompt Ihean, for tbejr Oldest B inking ' i or at it"; '..' OO Main, atrpot, a larsa aad sholos aasortmsat to f ,ooo o SEWING MACHINES Singer TH K 4T lse.ooe EABNINOS, well-know- ss 1 BBIOT1J, ! ! - H. 1U lrn CasbIer. Anthony Godbc ef the Lebby Brla-nnd- a t . Bnpt. select from. Dealers in llae settlements anil mining towns will find .it to their interest to call and enquire prices before purenasins. I'":: .! Vloe at tow Prices ALL OUR GOODS ARE CHEAPS Treading Articles j S abler- - FAUST?. Deslrooa of proearlng a PK&FECT FIT In 1 O. Is. .... Wasted. RICH OR POOR, rs te I H, J. . ) -'I' sad TrSasursr.r VI WILt. BUY AND SELL BEEF CATTLE :.' "Plows, . 1 a f. ii,inr. s George onandler, Ueorse Nay lor. CUTLER, SeereUry JOHN all 6 If s. s, .". fFat'IIeas parehaserorsellen and Shees alee ; f- till, UTAH. ......... Preeiaen By the Drove or In quantity to aaft the llf arc! ware - ! ETAIL 3R ASSOCIAflOH, jLjevi -- lt,57s Hay-ward- e-h- slf ed estray;- h u of our Gigantic Salet OF nearly BULLION ines OKNCHAti Me'tlngf of the Stockholders AND ALL PBACnOAL USE. WEKS MADS WITiUN THE PA3T THBES YEA.R3. of Zlon'a Co operative MercanUle Iustltutlon Bat the erea test tnorease of oar Sales over all otHar Msahlnaa. belnor within ths naat . l will.. be held at the Old Tabernacle la this Tbis s lneoniaetlbls proof that J. .j a uity, oa sriday, a.prn evn, .s.a, at p. to. Blacl&Ines ! III j THOMAS a, WEBBER, Seo'try. i Oar j Salt Lake City.) lh72. April) . . 0113 2 j Family Singer Sewing With iLUaJiments for ;1 Zlind a M. L Boot & Sbos Eepanodnt, : At the Sign - of Bia boot, Main Street, ILT LtSRjOirr. ! OS II. II. DIachine, CLAWNOX, Bup't. of Work, la fast winning supreme favor In the household, as shown by ths rapidly Increasing sales, over . .. all otber maeblnes. j, This New Family Kaehtse Is now capable er a range and variety of wok aneh aa was to perform by maobinery. We claim and ean show to at tboagnt esly a reeently man Impossible arr i- - ed, ateely aOfasted. ess ly operated, speeuv oaaspess ostiesssry Sewlna-- : slaehlssa. and emootblv ranntnc ofBssaurai. all tbe FamUv It i. MnurWM. nUt Ani A t m range and variety of its sewlne, bat also lor ths variety and diflereat aUnds of teztors wbleb It wiu.swwlta sqaal facility andjnsrfeetlon, nslo a silk twist, linen or ooitjn tnread, line er . sua on ooin aiqes or Tkoe none sewn: wwu wm to of u at au adapted us k k. Tons, beaver cloth, or laatnaraaavapproved, with tnis willing and never, wearyl at. Insirament mar he adl as ted for fl ae suteh,onand. In a moment work; cause or eosaamer tlssns. or tbe toeklng of tarlataa, or ramiag, or almost any other work even by a child whloh deltoste fingers have been known to perform. Kven the care iiosaauiu uiuuuum iuto iihis or no sroaois on tola machine. , Hofbr the New Store! (,.. . New The . Z. are thel Best In the World . A HIDES BOUGHT. rf . . , -- N' .1 ' i . Rests r I as; Wsrai-sn- S Lssa, OPENED JUST nonsense It is- ...sheer Nsw vunraur T7 .. to .ispeak of ... Srstli I "j .r.t BUILDING. HEW MRS. i.Vd worn out PRAn'S not th. iMbi. uiwiuiu sua iui ii vj v iu uietuQU! par Obi riraa Santh St., Malf Black Eaat at .. v : tieularlj Ismaobinery. HsrkMi There plenty of mineral matter here lbs lW CJtJYJVOT HOI7 JltlSS MTm Send to be worked and prepared.and with ths Descriptive and," Price Cir onlarau we maaaisotare oar own nee Ilea, auk and twls; faralsVIlnen and ettoo thread and oil " aid oi organio material, rorm one or tbe Oar Motto -: .. : oat waica be retjel aa oaly waea obtataed thraasaoar Prtaelpal best soils, producing equally and profit u k ,V, q0411 f Quick Salt $ ar.dj SmaP. ofi'd ably as toy.s We bay profitably, tot Other Sewing: llaobines Repaired on - Beasonabla Terma 1 t that is what Is wanted. . It seeds but Nimble Sixpence tetter th a Slow tbe atmosphere that oovere the land to We Guarantee everv Machine we sell to give entire satisfaction be drawn upon; this by green crops to be plowed under ar fed. and refuse oar ana with Call saaply yoarselns XaZAOXZZZarXlS DZJZiZVZIILTJS FZLXXIJ ZZZILOX70ZZOTJT TZZ23 CITY". saved both mav and ihonid ba nid. This supplies the organio what Is I f " XI" 11 I Is" I is"""-! wanted: while XI U Xl XV X'Xl O thilU .i . .. , It also Increases . a BTaiiaoie wita kooq at the following rales: mineral, plover, start given it by little manure, a close 1 lbs H Bogar $L(0 Is done by thick sowlne- 1.00 14 " brown Baiar...... ana never oy span a c tne seea win, 1 70 Natural Leaf Tea witn tne aia or piaster on tne sou spoaen S 60 LerJlne. . .... m. T m cuttwo aoorjiai iavitUiri ti all to asms.an 1 a... ..i-of, produce crops In a season, orwsexie'a " "UJ LOO not 8eallolBera.(tatdonntbaviLiinL " M Ooffse . ir tins from two to three tons ter aore: Visitors al oolltelv altanda.l b ways 7 MO Baoon. Inslraattoa free. All Machines P3 fc T first crop to be harvested early and fed, r peneoUyawdjQftUa before delivery ( !& , 4 l the otber to be turned down and let go M 4 BaUlas. to seea; tae laua, a ricn sod tnen with SISGER SEWING IIACHINK 1 00 z. c. a. II Bars Bosp. Its Innumerable orowded roots. tlowed 10 l.'O and seeded down again, a grain crop, or SKNF.RAL AOKN TH Two donrs Sonth m it ..vlnM Salt lsks City, not, taken with the seeding if taken . Our Xarge AssoTtment of i there will be no orop of grass fhat tea. son; i without the grain there will be fair yield to harvest about mid. summer, jieiaing two tons or more dVJSlr ' and tnoe tne tnlog repeated several VOTIOKS. BOOTS a SHOES, ar! . 2 times, tbe manure that la made mean HATS, , Mil's time applied. will be so.d at tbe asms rates. Tbis will bring np tne sou to a good I ' sssJ Ci: We ars Jast reoelvtna; . P,V capacity, doubling or more the amount of products. And what has been the PIECES OF WALIrPAPKR! " expense ? It haa been a good crop real ''' PKINTED IS EVS8T SI VLB AT TflS-t- -' J";?.-.-izeu every year, without special means af aklns a nsw ando eelendld aaeortmenr. last ' warns ura ws to toe wiu t3 secure it all in the ordinary course solves ets. topsopis,wDien ei per roi. sell yon at irom asu - izx " ..... r . . . i . t. i" offarmiosr. Do not tell to and examine oar PAPI1 as this Is oar areat upset Clever has done this. iSo otber plant HAiaiKOt, ally,, sent boms frs of charge. All gouss at would sp eoeciuauy ao is. "Hat I have tried clover, and the w. Wm. M. Ulllespls. laud is not much benefitted: besides. W. StslAbnrn a at" .dasriy tne land win become clover sick." You have tried elover. but how? In STAINBUflH & GILLESPIE, HIDES afaTVOpJ-- . the ordinary way, sowing little seed (a ; tew quarts to tns acre), and selecting; as BIQHE3T OAS a FRICB PAID FOB lastronciy .. byswUlenrranteot ' the poorest land nod without manors. : water,- qoiekly, easily, and aaves NoUurli Public, ; & WOOL But little of tbe little seed . comes; and HIDES slothes, I ' i time and labor. what cornea the grain chokes or takes t. ci rrT tptv a i n COMMISSIONERS" OF DEEDS. from it lis' f00dl i0 to tottt U a itTaf at W. J. Hooper Go's, Commercial 8t, aal ... ' J gling grow Of J0nng Clover, SCareelV II rttgslsv "s Taaaary , mh Ward. ! . . anas Searchers et , ;' ateeerda. : ' T perceptible when the grain U harvested, f" 7 ' "' TCUC JmmmmJ and bat n thin uneven oovsiinar whan Sfg fall eomee, eo that spring finds almost FOR SALE CHEAP Z Cf O '1ST AT J32 "ST A. T ' " a bare field, tba froet OKXtB is t' ' ." having thinned i out what was already too thin to be re A QSTirKKAIi Oelleetlon of Cbolee OniCS-O-n tfcstyeet and most improved Patent with right of entranee to and flewerlBa ahrmb i. Evwnrreess mnoeraim. Btsek Beard, Beldi.Boildlafl , riuUt men . w what .there Ilaste riant-- . a au a pcsi trniTB urczra bollciis leri: cot necasmiir it matt bs a Asstnllas Else Gam Shade Trees.are. dovetailed AU , Into ths Iron that they cannot twist ' bsalvhy and an 'table for tola climate. t Ana ins few roots corres :. iignserop. .. tsaie ttsom. a&asa Tsmpis or. with the scant stem. i sen wsanssasy. as sea: pond ths frame la ins of mads Apeu : 1 Or coarse, thla will not do. Ths land w e a THS tfas Notarial sets of ins above rr XBOST WXTIT RUBBER SXJLF Basra itessiisis is not enriched, or bat sllsrhtlv. and the Miu'sssy. arm ot aia. vsi. namedejrallty Is nnqaaauonsb:s. as tbsy-a.rsjiH)AJMTJB ; I WS WIS slU i. : f ';. ,;: crops correspond, often scarcely paying I'M ANTS. LIQUOR STOEE i lornarresuDg, ana, in us great major- and eosunlttlons wj.H aarrHory, usnea olht Qoter cron and that cases, du. a iintit "u it oiwnen LOST. a a a i iQoseqiisntlr. and bars ; eomplled with both the nara is utxen in a aeaaon. cat a DAaVK say stare ana iigbt eolored eolt by flltag aVe." In TVsVS reonlred bonds. te w IV New. clover Is of such a natnra that noaw Tbe on 14has blank: laonneetsdl suss to start it and give It aid from plaster. UiS wn BMSMiis ovae and s4 : f (au. JaaewMSsaslOonsr, IfH oras. -A2TGTJS XZ. 2AJOroW. It will gsowaaa thick-se- t avosr, 1 UTiaS jtStoraStlOB at Shta rrHtimm crop. heavy s ma thsse animals will bs saltanl m. eeattered one having Just aa wall , tU , salt lass crrr. but a quarter or half the at ems. Thla warded.- BTJiXTJItfGS, suuTl TEIPUI 6TKT la because tne sirenf m is taken from ' I' j j. Affait Qaisrd UtaX SM.iy for the ' atmosphere mainly. The thing kairUtf haa been fairly tested bare. Bat the sniKGLKs crop must te started. A. good catch tTjnnEii, CO-OPr,t lrtTmts an ..tssare. '.' aVTITJC IfTUAJXD se can always secured by a spread of JOE ana bsthsstsocw) wnen JQAXtrXXSZ, seea la sown. tottaHbi ;; nna manure . W. . . V ' f sss . QnJTMMM, IOCS AJTO QXTH BhtlTHl ftW A. Pf T JSJO can be secured bv S11aIw 1 And a thick-se- t to lattJraHJU) with s Choice Lot ef themT thick sowing. Thus there is th deslA l lfi. T i tb!s ttsri. th.9 good catch: And plutsr .i i the will aid frowtb, partlcularJj tiaoe AT twuisB, axs now epeo, j .'. ry"' 1 'ud s .. - 1- - "rmomvrmr-mmmwmmmmrnwm- a. for ci - ! L ; Terms to Su it ; U -- tblck-set,wbl- ch I. 11. r' W . .J' ;';4 : i -- d un m DRY GOODS J. T. McCruoi, J. M. Roche, CD. Rtlph, il. J. Fsust. Kaooh Heese, O. II. Uempttead, Despaln, John T. Calne. AbsoUin Smith. HenryF.It, Bmdy, Tbeo. . Traoy, 7.':' bs- i, . H. B. CLAVSON; Sup't :' ! HAHHOTH POSTEES fi fiMS " -- THE DESERET WEWs n.:wiLiiiirsoir. T " .... f. office: "The King Vasher" J - Xl 'wTilC O 9 ' . , a a:, . 1 , ; ' DEPARTMEIwT, Z. C. 'M. I. UTAH-- 1 CASTLE 1 S ALT aVAKX PHItilP FUa8tKT, fjnari'as i. aayivr, .. . XX. J. sost, Tbomae Taylor, t ncJtneiUv f -- P. Tsloot, . , W. Xsvlor, J. M. Benedict. C Crtsman, O. F. Seeley, Daniel R. AUeo, J. C I.lttlev Tnso. HeKtta, S. A. Baaan, Ueo. J. D. kl sag her, Whitney, Samuel Batsmen, uenryittaj, . YilllAQlO.QallaSil0r. On motion, the secretary waa Instructed to ram lata nuaates or the proeeedinsre to oX Use dsii T dsmti nnblianed la Salt Lske city; and to notify the delegates of their election. On motion of lie. Whitney. It was reeolTed: nutia cue any deJegnta elect ed by this caucus be unable to attend the Territorial convention, he is permitted ' to kIto his proxy to some sal table person to that eooTsnUon. ' represent him Insoon after adjourned ths BMsusg . aKa. MsaaAoxa at Deseret Telegraph Office for aeorge TL Fill sits, Henry Waahbarne, J. Vincent, Rev. James Brown, Vincent Shnrtlefie, R. K. Bennett, and Mr. Wlller-bec-k. . r' 1 . RaTPBUOAX PklXABT KkKTIMO. At the Rspnbllcan primary at the Old Tabernacle yesterday evening Mayor Wells called the meeting to order when Hon. Samuel W. Klchard a waa nom inated for chairman and elected; 22. L. Sloan being elected secretary. names of nominees for dele-sueto at tend the Territorial convention to beheld ost Friday evening -beine- esUed tor. the sot lowlna; were slagls- presented to the meet ing;, end seen in turn was elected, other oa in m nam presented ana Wlln drawn i uTing E lias Smith, A. H. eluser, A. P. Rockwood, fl' I s;-- '0 Willis Milllkon, T. A. Jsaney, . k . Frank Smith, John S. Kanta, , Kaoi'l Brtoghurst, KJwd.Stat, Ueo. Berry, DanL Barnes. tlenry A. JUL Kel lea berg. AlCaga, Jake tiisson, Heory P. Iloutx, - j , MXtATIOWTO 13T BAZJC - I s .rKcuuL to ma EESEiurr news. OXDER I3T OF UTAH, TUELEQISUTCtKOrTUCmTEOr er re-sist- f were Isft standing Four more deaths have resulted from the Injuries, maxlag total of twenty seven. On Wednesday afternoon, while the survivors of Ijoom Pine were Interring; their dead, the cemetry waa in a con-sta- nt tremor. The excitement still coat Uooee, many are preparing to leave the have the means. country as soon asofthey Four miles tooth Ixme Pine a email Owsn'e lake entirely disappeared. In Tolnme, river has largely decreased and since the shake a large creek, with a swift current, has appeared where formerly not a drop of water ran. - The shakes were still erupting on Frldsy moraine whsn oar Informant left. Three slight shocks were felt here last evening, in usosquitee veiiey hajc jjjcioo. the earth q oak e opened the springs to such an extent that the flow has Increased over four feet, and there la now sufficient water to Irrigate one ralley. Near the heaa waters or the Ban Delgo river, about 40 miles distant there haa been discovered natural falls 100 feet high: the water la not large, bat is de scribed as bain extreme! v beautiful. HAMTXTOir. Xsev.. 2. Frank Clifford. Geo. Roche and John Barke, esesped prisoners, and the robbers of the. Woodruff and Enoor atage, below Mineral Hill, were captured near Emlgraut Gap, 45 miles from tble plsoe yesterdsy, and brought to this city last night; theprisoners were asleep ana were captared and secured before resistance could be offered. Forty one stole i seta and full supplies of arms were found upon them. There has been one of the heaviest snow storms ot the season y. f . ; Tira eomoaaoloaUoa ot M. J. B, TL. reere to a subject now gsUlng rather old for a dally paper, and moreover one which It do not appear advisable to prolong con trorsTiy npoa. - ' The King . Vringer" If "A y , " C 1 i ' f - ; . - CiW s : S a -'; - a J. (pkiT , - .' . ...-.- -' a lath - s EU I m ii 1 te w' - 4 THIB OPFIOEHSS; T'" i OamsaaTclal St. " ' - m dial dim lm riMva.BUTBAIJf. TXJta l EfiSS, aer V .. j !-:JK - 1 i . t. i |