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Show l "V ! -- k. Vi TUK EVENING NEWS. :':--fM- i- , aAaA;Aa:aAa: H- - ''1 IBIBSBSMB1 BSMBBl BBSBaSSeaBSSfeaSi ssmBBBSBI n F. A. Mitchell presiding, Elder J. " xx A.OU cierjc, wim Xj. H. Thermometer Sfldegreea IF. In his assistant. ' r . 1 the shade, at p. m. Dull From the minutes of the confer ence we learn that the congregation was addressed by Elder F. A. Message in the Western Union Mitchell, M. Kanahnnahupu Haw telegraph office 'for Mrs. J. Dear- - aii, Baretolomais, J. K. . don. unauna, John A. West. James Advanced. We understand that Hawkins, B. Morris Youne. Keanu, lard has advanced a ent and a half Soloman, IL H. Cluff, in outside markets, and there is Gorge Raymond, JJ B. ane, I, KahUakoa, W, IL Nana. -- iS KSnal. consequently a proportionate ad ' f?4 Kepela and Priest vancement of the article In Ihls the subjects of iieonokalole, . upon city. uuung, wora or Wisdom, gatherThe ing, living righteously. Sabbath Numbering the Houses. Herald offers the excellent sugges- schools, Industry, falthfulne?s, etc tion that the buildings of the city The following are the statistics of be numbered. We coincide with the rnbsion, as reported bv the the idea, and trust it will be acted Elders from the various districts ' L06AL AND OTHER HITTERS r Atai-Uoaa- I trl Iny. ' . . 13. 1ST. ' . to-da- y. "IT . PRICE OF COLD i j IS74. Febfiwry UuatCur, ScBiMf at fl.12. f 3LX r Buying J 13. fl SPECIAL BUSINESS NOTICES. "Bosedale" and "Jones .Babj" : ' at the Theatre ' Wanted. Several Uirls, .as ap- j. i to-nig- ht ; - j! : prentices to learn book sewing and Apply at the News Pfflce. J u3 tf ' Twexxv-tw- o Choice CavVs arid other stock- for sale, at Owen's, fire .miles north of Jordan Bridge, west upon. Ws 4! near PeatlV. ht Mr.. H. W. IlEXETKtT of Mr. I", Margetts, at V Lectures. a .1.1 til aisuu ueiirers nis lecture on the Theatre "What is True Education ? at the Mr." P. Maroetts as "Buubu jy 20th Ward school house, commenc ICobb' at the Theatre seven. ing at half-paOn Monday night Mr. Charles R. Parti ESiwbhing, their orcharda Savage will deliver a lecture under pruned will do well to call on S. the auspices of the 15th Ward In MoKayy corner 10th East and 2nd at the school house of that Koutli St.,lltuVard, or leaveorders stitute, ward. Subject, "The Solar Spec with B. Judon,XFW.s Office. Renins trum." rea.onaJtle. j dd-'- i 'rtie pbblic will be admitted free tffr. Mabgett.s at "Mr. Kvm. to both lectures. June, tallow chandler, --aiJ the The Value of Time. A person Theatre who spends two hours per day In Mi:. Sawjelle as KIlIot Orey" idle pursuits for a period of sixty j at the.Theatie years uses up in thls manner Just Mil. IaxosAY as ''Matthew five years of his life, or oi me penou nmi named. IasI a Ieljghat the Theatre . , person reckon up the good that NWTICK TO C'ORRIHNDEafTS. bo accomplished by five years could IVrso'rw remuiunications at some useful pro employment to the ofticed of tlie Dkskret Jsews labor ductive and he may form a.Btl'Juveirt'' Itl(riictrtn,Tv mjuest- some idea of the value of time and ed to writej to the o dices separately, the of using every hour necessity to avoid confusion and insure atto Five years devoted advantage. tention to their orders. All letters to the study of any useful branch to tin; latter qfllce should be direc- of knowledge would enable the Initrirtxtrr v "E(m&t-Jilvcnil- c dullest to reach a high point of exd 07 tf . Iil TitORNK as ;Mlles McKcrj-a- t cellence. japer ruling. ' j to-nigh- t. ! 1iX R si )Mcf 31 i : : i 31 I :2i : : past two this morning, owing to its getting off the rails, about two miles thisJde of Willard. "No one was hurt, though the engine was disabled. The cause of the accident was the spreading out of the rails, whilejthe train was rounding a curve, thereby causing the en gine an i three of the cars to drop down between, them.- - After the disabled engine had been got out of the way and the cars placed on rails again, the engine of the gravel . train ran them Into Ogden. hootilanxi didti. !j A" call is solicited, a custom work of all kinJs is made a specialty of, ami satisfaction guaranteed. dig'tf , i iMas; Crosbik. and Misses (Atlams well at the Theatre and ( '- to-nigl- M CiiE-V5iT- Coau in r Towx.-rlar-tl- es using Coal from the Isewi Mine pronounce it the best, cleancftt and cheapest, v It can be obtained at $6.50 ppr Ton b the carload. Call on Funeral Services. The funeral ilT9 2w Geo., Nebekeii. services of Bishop John Proctor To RenV The 'commodious took place at the 10th Ward School- Ikvnklng-hous- e The (ueatly" fitted: up), house, at one o'clock recently .occupied by T. F. Tracy & attendance was very large, a con Co. 1 or particular?, address Iinle siderable number being unable to obtain admittance to the building. Clrenlg, Ilox 7S3, S. I,. City IO. Bishops E. Hunter, J. C. Little, L. a Y. Hardy and Xi. D. Younir, and Mi.s.-as Flor Walters ".Lady Elders Adam Spiers and A. M. errtHj May'f at the Theatro Musscr were the speakers, and all The I'aver I U Konte Ea , testified to the many excellent to from Omaha Running Chicago, qualities of head and heart of the will the fiyd you Chicago iaxd deceased. j Wa-Hat- ch - " to-da- y. s to-iifg- NORTII-WKK-TClt- . V . m if "tin 1 Mi 8 En? a. 51 3- -1 laa K. H. Kaleshanho, Kekanoha, Kekaalua, Puu, Keohokaiole, Ka nae, Nehemia, Makuahlne. and . sala were appointed to be ordained Elders, and Hakalau, Kalpaha and Samuela Danlela teachers, by the unanimous consent of the Confer ' ence.. tit-waunanimously resolved that Sabbath schools be established in the principal branches of the church n the mission. President Mitchell desired the Travelling Elders to make it their special duty to establish Sabbath schools In every branch where there might be a sufficient number of children to justify it, President .Mitchell referred to Sister M. K Randall having estab lished a school to teach the Eng lish language, and wished all who desired to learn the same to attend her school. The following missionaries were ' called ' .1: For Puna and Kau, Island of Hawaii, Elders M. R. Hawaii, ana JViaKuanine ana jyansi, freat., travellinir. For Kona, Hawaii, Elders Ne- pal,!Prest, and Pepehl, traveling. For Hilo and Hamakua, Hawaii Elders I. Kalalakou. Prest; and ii Kattlainamoku, traveling. F6r Kohala, Hawaii, Elders Ka-pu- Prest., and Nehemia ( Molokal) traveling. xvoioxai anu xanai. forxuaui, Elders and J.. B. Kane, Kanua, Toloniao, Kahana, Moku, Kuaka and Kibioe, traveling. For Oahu, Elders W. H. Naua, PresL, and Solomons, Ponoanul, Keohokole ana Kanae, traveling. s j! j ' ' I- aj' Prayer by the Chaplain. . A communication was received from the House announcing the adoption of Preamble and Resolu tion pertaining to; the Centennial Exhibition, which was read, and On motion of Councilor Harrington said Preamble land 'Resolution were referred to the Committee on Agriculture, Trade;I and Manufac tures. Councilor Harrington gavenotice ; ; . i - co-oper- ''I ! " ';' : ! V.-i- i Tm-atr- e V-- to-nig- . . .. - i j 1 Co-ope- r- -- . . -.' I:- - Wl-bc- r A i - v e . i - " - I . . . Hof9 . ' , - " Sof i - i: . ,0 pre-eminen- tly j ; ! I '.' f . r . ' v gs v " s 1 . I ru SSf,0' ?t j idTf. f.n. a-t- n. to-morr- to-morr- . . . . ' ; Semi-annu- j ' Two lumber 13. Gen. Sheridan has been ordered. by Gen. Sherman, to take vigorous measures against the Sioux engaged in the recent marauding expe- aiuons ana muraers, ana ne regards the present as a favorable time to give the Sioux a lesson long mer ited. ...-.Z- CREATu BRITAIN- al ! i " EAST TEMPLiE STREET. disiy ..I. l)tl I N IN a M MORNINO BOARD.. San Frmtixo, Feb. - 195 1085 57; 58; 59; 60; 61; 62; H&N, 63 435 Point, 89; SSJ; 1S7; 220 400 325 Jflfket, THE J.V 63; 6, . " , al EASTERN. . Autopsy Commenced Fighting in cuos. MACHINE IN Use. : , Attorney-Gener- . It is almost 8TLKMT when sewinr. and it ALWAI8 IN OKlEK. THB x 49 Inches. Pairr. i FLORENCE TKF.ps Uf 4UU DTKECTIONS. We Invite purchasers to call and amlna before purcbaslns. ; we Warrant every 1T0 :t i I . ,i. A AAV. 1 Prlhtwl Keadln? Matfrr. : ContaJis a Summary of thoNowsof the Telerraphlc, Agricultural, Hcuue aad ForelnCorrespondenee, Mlscellanron DomesUc and Foreifn News, KtUtorlal Artli cle 00 Current Brents, and' er bachirl Ma SERIOUS OF . WHITE STAR r- THE AmtX f he FIRST fRESICEXf V f:lr. Twelve A Standard Household Jouttimt i l :A "Ar an Advertlslaa Medium, to reach thif farmer, the country people, and aU clasva of the community. It stands unrivalled. "1M As & LORD, GBNEBAL AGENTSi 19 & 21 First South St,, ;: J SAUT LAKJC CITY Price 94 per year In advanre, Lllini Between New York, Cork and LlTerpool. v i I WHB maf n.floan new and X 8 teaman lpt of this Use offer unrivalled accommodations to aU classes of aissnn-ter- s. The Steamers being- alike, travelers secure tne neat advantage or navins an eaualbr wood and fast Steamer for each and every sailing. OCKANIO, CELTIC, RHPTTRLIO, BALTIC, ADRIA BalUnS SBOI-WBEKLTIC, MAJKSTIU,on BRITANNIG. rom MewJTork Y, Saturdays, from Liver naroor on at caiuns inursoars; pool ss both Ways. Rases as km as any Una. Tor further information apply to ALFRED LAGERGKBBN. General Western Ajrent, M South Market PvJAUud tvery TUESDAY atul Chlosjro, or to Chas. F. Bmitb, Well St., SATURDAY i varso vx.a ea uiiy. ly soa full-power- ed The Deseret News - un first-cla- rt. ' uif ' fi ? a j Kg. 'sci vwj m , iAlVl-"A!.;- Aa Cimtalns Telesraphlo Beports, Home ai t Ferelta Comapondence, Asrloultural, IVv Mstlo aad Forelrn Kews, Editorial Articles aaCui'iest Tsvento, '.4' n i : Printed Reading. Matfrr: Closet g-g-l- .. Sheet 37 1 30 Inehcs.A V' S3 CI,IT7llSTM On I Probate Jodse Ellas Smltb; Seloetmen Beuben Idler, Isaac i M. Stewai t and K. M. Weller; ., OoTOierCteorte J. Taylon . Sheriff R. T. Barton; Proseeutins Attorney Z. Saow; Assessor and OcZactor-J. Golnir: Treararer Theodore IfcKean; County Clerk D. Bockholt; County Beoordcr Edwin D. Wooltey; School Superintendent Robert L Cama-- - ' ; Orrioself . And Guarantee to keen all PLfJRKKCK chines In Utah In perfect runnlns order, without expense to the owner. ParUt havina a machine not mrkina weS triZJ do us a favor by calling, j Extras, Kew Attachments ea hand. . W Active Agtsnts wanted everywhere. PHILLIPS COLUllIIS r A Week, mm i i ReTersible Feed and 8el f-Acljnstlng Shuttle Tension I I Salt Lake County Officer. 33 EIGHTY CTEUSstKATKn I al - ; only ma c&2$2t&8?EHC? lh Zerubbabel Snow; York. 13. A Philadelphia ManbaW. X T. McAllister; bf dispatch, yesterday, says in the Auditor-W- m. Clayton; '55 Siamese twlrs autopsy the day Treasnrer James Jack; was taken up I by photographing of Common Schools Bob-the corpses in a number of posi- artSuperintendent Im Campbell. tions and from different points of go- JTew a j FJLjan 'AAA :'Av ' To a sheet LATE BTPROVEMElfTS ON THIS rpiIKMachine make it now the only machine that combines the deslrabla features of all others with its owa excellencies. J. P. Tassart; Territorial Officer. p Delesate ie CeosreM Geo. Q. Cannoar 18.V), rnblithed livery WedncsJav. HACHINE - V. S: Collector O. J. Hollister. 15, - , Manhal Patrick; XT. 8. Attorney wmiam Carey: ., Surveyor-GenerC. C. Clements; BeOelver of Pubbo Honeys J. B. Over-- , ton; ' '.' Oeorso B. Begister ef ' Land Office Maxwell; rj. 8. 'Assessor JEWS WEEKLY, EttaUUhtd June Simplest and Best 88; 88J; 89, - r- - IS TH sir-.-- - NEW;" SEWING b 30; 701; 70 b 30 71; 70; 72, Imperial, 6; 6j ; ' THE 13. Savage, 105. 1051; 108: 106 Chollar, 67; 67, b 3; 67: 66f;GG 255 DESERET FLORENCE STOCKS i 4 Hi" i A . lj .1 - SERSCiiS. OF; THE .1, PRESIOEHCYj! FIRSV . I A as AAverUMnr 8utr1tr Advantages. - . : Malhim it nf,rt 1 - U - btll. . , Daniel - j Ifig a I r Fries $4.C9 per Tsar la Ad vanes 1 1 .r- -- A f i t i I . . . t . Officer. City t mator: ; -- ffl THE DEOERET P I1. ft. Wells. Uysansm -' 1st Municipal Ward Isaac Oreo; td ' . 3d . n , . 4th -(th ' ".' -- A. Umen '. Jeter Clinton. N.K.elt; - as? B 5 John Tan Cotu y ' ' , OOCSCTLOBS. , n. T. Burton, Theodore McKean, Jeseph F. Smith, Brhjbam Tounsr, Henry Grow, John Clark, A C. Pyper, John R, Winder, ' towisS-BiU- s. , . -- -: , Beoorder Robert Campbell; t Treasurer Paul A. Scbettleri TX T. McAllister; Marshal-Jo-hn Robert Auditor of PubUe Accounts W' , os p - Campbell; Assessor - . ' S5- - e ? " v ! ' I f H - ' " ' ,t, ,v .1 -- ) a1 p. it t ! .wa..-jfcv- - 'f '- ill I - PUBLISHED EVERY EYEXIXO, 4 ;: IS GET TH o ar i - 1 " "t 11 - . y. A ' '" 4:;V' Except Strode. - , 'j:.H 1 1x4 is if 1 Saeet, Jj8 x1 89 IvWs. C2 COLUMNS. ' . aad Collector John 8. Winder4 AIIEEICAlt ElICYCLOPZailA. ' Has j" the Largest Clrcnlatlon, la this eltr LATEST ISSUED, and the meat Supervisor of Streets Isaac Oros; rpHE JL W. of . Jesse Knolydopssdla any For; comprehensive Surveyor now published, sirins lniormatioa on aU theturrotmdlng' enmiias and throuthout Board of School IusDoctort Professor 'j Is U. Park Bobeit X. Campbell' .Henry I. subjects. It Paper, Its col- nisMarasedl wltSi Several the Territory, of any- PaQr " BMttfMIy Doremna. ' . 4 sl Mm TkSMSad Kinaravlv Da fTt Measures Weig-b1 H, and mm a Sealer otcontain full Telerraphie Beports, hesrraiwUe Msss, , t awer ' ' ' ' . vis; The first vela me was tamed JotyflsTS. and .4 and trust worth v Local Items. the set wul be completed In IS volumes, about fntwfllna Captain of Pelice Andrew Burt: . i st. i vt - within December, 1874. It is a complete horary Water Master Isaac Grooc so valuaand the of Eoaae itself, possessor -i ill Educaand Forelm H. Correspondence, A. BtitMlnrs Baldfh;, - ble a work will have but little need to enInspector of on Inspector of Wood and JUimber H pi. quire outside ot Its lids for ioiormation ... tional, Affrkmltnral, Hall war Dorscstio T'TObJect whatever. j v, T trme suit ds can 8ubscrisers the ef Eobert Csx. Znepector of ry to their own convenience by takJof aad foreifa Nsws, Editorial Articles ' oa Inspector ot Provisions Jesse C 1. or more volumes at a tlmev' ..e . . - i - .r-- :i " - very singular petition was presented in the Senate yesterday by Mr. Sprague and referred. It was signed by E. C Curtis, Mrs. Bebra, A. Lockwooa ana iiatue j. jrrencn, who-prafor permission to exca Tate to the depth of twenty feet, 8upsrtntendent Iiamne Atyhua and l.vmore or less, on Government IslaMcKean. Francisco Bay,belonging nd,-San Insane Physlclaa Asybnn and Hospital for to the government, the purpose Jeter Clinton. j of making mineraiogical and geo use . rarcs vuwsass : tne .' , invesuauonsina.to logical language of the mexaorialists, to 1st Municipal Ward Levi Biter; remove therefrom some minerals 9d Samuel Turibow; n .'n ... . . be there deposited, of M ;'-Gldeoa B. C Gibbs: supposed to ' lh which we possess the description; MUleaAtwood; t, and to do this-- Without molestation Ctli M W.a A.Smoot, or outside influence, on the conQ- tion tnat the earth tnererxom re: WAITTED TO JISEHT, A '; f", moved shall all be arain replaced, T10TJ3B WlTrr TWO 03 THKE3 and the island left as found, and no Hatwon. ApdIt la cerson or bv letter carnage be really committed. Mrs. addressed 3 Q.,l)EitaEr Nkws Orncs. Lockwood is an attorney at law in I. v. - - y ' PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. ir , in TERRITORY. i ' Singular Petition. 13. A Washington Chicago, Tribune says that a to the special AST PAPER TAYLOR & CUTLER, r(K wrecked on the Irish coast during the gale on Wednesday: twelve of the crew were drowned. " A .' THE LARGEST CIRCULATION TO CA5?H CUSTOMERS. . -- AXD TBS PAPER OF T1IK PEOFtx. OP -- - Ike Sackj HonataiB Country, LoNDoar, 13. Thei bark Pidclvella. from New j-,- ,;-, . Of TBS " to-da- y, PIONEER PAPER " . view, so as to put on permanent re cord the external appearances. The first cut looking toward the autopsy, which 'begins formally was made; In the abdomen of Eng; a hand was passed in at the opening, and the fingers carried nearly to the centre or the nesny nana or union, showing that the ' lining membrane of the general abdomin al cavity lines open into this fleshy band. ; Casts nave been taxen wrux hhrhlv successful results. A well known artist, conversant with the subject, from practice - in the army hospitals, f nas been engagea 10 make arawings ortne internal pans as they are developed. A Havana eorrespoadent says that letters from the insurrection ary aisuicts, aateai lutn or Jan., say that a few days previously Gen. Calixto Garcia attacked the village of Carrallto, seizing immense stores of cattle aha live stock; the Spaniards left their intrenchments, but Were driven back into the fort, leavthem twelve killed and ing behind fifteen rifles. On the 9tb, at the same place, an action took place which lasted eight hours. The Rnanlartla 'Were about 1.000 stronff. and were forced to retreat Into their leaving forty killed encampment, and mady arms. Their total loss is calcuiatea at w. me uuoan loss ' in killed and wounded was J. U1 ,V.V sixty. Editor and Publisher. Shlpwreefand Loss of Life. - rrm p. sXtOEM:; - '. To-Da- v's - r j.-.-- - -- LEGRAPH. Jispatcltes wbstxrs tjsios tbumbapii. un :i:J-- FOREIGN. cases ex- BY a,:'3 oji VMM . Empire, 87; 37 On motion of Mr.Morrison,was re An rut n x3- - xi. on 5 - oa. 01 ferred to the Committee on Claims. 1135 Kentuck, 22; 22; 23; 23; 24, Mr. Farr, Chairman of Commitb so; 4; z, b o 9 115 Alpha, tee on Judiciary, to whom was re 11.1T.1Av- -9; 9j; ! r.i-- cr- - ti ferred (CJF. 12), "Ah Act prevld 30; 88, b 30, 86, a 90; 88, b ing for Damages for Death, caused 30 by Wrongful Neglect or Default," 270 Confidence, 9; 81; 8; 9 555 Con Va, 67; 67; 68 . b 30 bill said amend back with reported 185 SNev, 19; 19 ments, and recommended its pas 95 Exchequer, 19 410 Seg Belcher, 100; 10t; 105; 107; sage as ainended. Said bill, (C. F. 12) "An Act 108; 107 020 88; 87, b 5; 80; 83; 86; Overman, for Death providing! for Damages 85; 84; 80 s 87; caused by Wrongful Neglect.or. De 445 9k 3; 91; 9J 9: Justice, fault," was read as amended, and 1225 Julia, 3; 3g; 3J; 9, 4; 4, b 30 3i; OO 0uvcor, Of the amendments thereto concurred 790 Caledonia, 30; 29; 29; 91; 31, ' ln,sad b 30; 28; 29; 29 'On motion' of Mr. Wright,, said 850 Knickerbocker, 5; 5 bill was read the second time, and 400 Globe, Ik 1; 1, bs On motion of Mr. Grover, the bill 350 Balto, H; 5 Cala, 38: 37; 3Si; S8 ' was read the third time by its title, 175 10 Utah, 7 and, l 50 S Hill, 10; 10J On motion of Mr. Halllday, the 130 Eclipse, 5k 4300 Dayton, 71; 7J bill passetL 200 it island, z The title was read and approved. 620 N. Y. Cen, 3J; 3; 3j. b30 to (H. F. 18.) "An Act pertaining 100 Picton, 75c Certain ; Animals Running at 335 Aran Flat, 5J; 5; 5 35 Oxldental, 3 requiring Poundkeepers Large, and WoodvlUe, 2 to Brand I Animals sold by them, 100 50 Kossuth, and for other purposes," was read 200 Whitman,6 2 the second time, and 450 Andes; 4;-- 4i ; 4 20 Tyler, 75c On motion of Mr. Grover, said bill Union Con, 13 was read the third time by its title, 100 100 S Star, 3 11 and On motion of Mr. Morrison, the 0FFI0AL DIRECTORY. : V . . ; K bill passed.' The title! was read and approved. United States Officer for Utah. Minutes! read and approved, and Woods: On motion of Mr. Taylor, the 6 overnor Qcorr L. Secretarr Georg A-- BL'ack: House adjourned till 2 p. m toChief Justice J. B. McKean; morrow, f I, , Aawciate JuBtloea Jeob 8. Boroman, Benediction by the Chaplain. , Uo.; Phillip IL Smeraon, Mich. 4 Theatre-to-night- ' Killed. - , 1:1 ' Vv; Harriseurg, were killed this morning, at men Miageway, py a suae or logs. Indians to be Punished. . ' I p.-43- . . : , t ' ;' shoes O RoU called. Quorum present.. I DAYS! r- - ; ment. . , r. 13.-T- cept thatlof minor heirs, there were " or Tax no opposihg claimants. TERRITORY OF UTAH. On motion of Mr. Thurber, the memorial: and communication was TWlIMTY-riRS- T SESSION, 1874, referred to the Committee on Muni cipal Corporation and Town Sites1 Rt.Y-SECND DAY. Mr. W W. Cluff, presented a Till bill of W."roulger, for services, Qouifciii Chambur, which, I) i ,,, , i Feb. 12, Council met pursuant to adjourn " - ' f THIRTY I . Salt Lake City, 1S74. ;;: j - ! ' l) 4 3, '''' ' ' Terrible Accident.;, j Now is the Time to Save Money, 13. The walls Philadelphia, of the new brewery on Second! and ( As we arcvsellinf Thompson streets fell this morning, or the workmen burying several under the ruins. The accident was caused by the falling of the ice house attached to ' the brewery. One of the employes was taken out aeaa, two more are in sight raat in the ruins, one of them alive tense excitement prevails in.'in GROCERIES, the neighborhood, and a large foree ef policemen is at tne scene, working With the citizens to rescue the Un fortunates; BOOTS Seven men have been taken out of the ruins, one dead, six allveLbut all injured, some very bad, including Henry Miller, son of the; pro4 pnetor., Al Price a Low as any house in Burned. town, and returning he Great St, Catharines, Western freight sheds and contents Railway at this place were burned TEN CENTS ON THE OOLL&R last nignt; jossi not yet known, j A ; LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ting forth that in all the ; ' '.).'. "'Af - .1 nence." . ; , M::UM AA: I'..... , have been Indirectly aided In their temperance movement cy the Catholic Priests. Archbishop Purcell. in a proclamation, says, We earnestly beg those who haver madethemselves the victims of internranee to begin with Lent, a sober Be and show a spirit of true re pentance by a pledge of total assti - i '.' - 1 Agri-mlture,:Tra- : '.r' VUV this city, but the names of the ether two petitioners do not appear Catholic Priests and Tern per-- ! ance Movement. !i , ; j n . ".:'Vo?-;;;;- : feJWtetlmlf HA' ;jln j.'' ' Organic ana Tt, etc r A jufuuicuon, Whoever petition from Mr. Gibbon and examines th 8th 112 of that act will; And that section other citizens of Rich County,' Orthe ganic Act does not attempt to ere- - was reafi, and,f . .On motion of Mr. Rock Wood, re fto the Probate Courts, butany kind auonly ' to the Committee on ferred thorizes their erMtlnn k i. T ritorial government, and authorizes aad Manufactures, j messsure to be conferred. was received from the A uieirjuiiaaicuon . The lanjruairo of t her Act In seeCouncilt the passage of announcing' tion 6. Is, "The Legislative power vi saia xerncory snau extend to all (H. F.,l3)"An act incorporating the rightful tudjectt of legittatUm con of tyj of pSephl," with amendments; slstent with the Constitution of and tthat the Council had recedthe united States and with this Inserting the Act." Then follow a few inhibi- - ed frcniits action in the 8th and in wonts lsuch as,"a 12thi lines In Sec 9 of (11. F, 20). unauicuou oi uie court, in jtion 9, before referred , to. the lan Mr. jtowberry moved that the guage is, The Jurisdiction of the Committee on Engrossing and Enseveral courts herein provided for," to. procure Instructed be meaning we supreme, District and rolling Probate Courts, and Justices of the what help is needed; seconded and Peace, "both appellate and oriainal. carried. .' and that of the Probate Courts and Mr. UKockwood, Chairman of Justices of the Peace, shall be as Committee on Agriculture, Trade limited by law." , no and was Manufactures, to whom was At that, time there pro vision in any law of. Congress, nor referred (H. F. 33) entitled, "An l 4nrk Tfett.- ritr. nmvltlnn '.nnU. cable to the jurisdiction of the Pro act to regulate the 'manufacture, bate Courts In this Territory. The sale or other disposal of intoxicatInference therefore Is ' irresistible ing liquors," presented by Mr. Mur-doc- k, that the words "limited by law," reported having had the same meant a law of the Territory. under and . recomThe Act or Utah, creatine the mendedconsideration, "amendwith 4ts passage,' Probate Courts, and prescribingl their jurisdiction, was approved I ments. anu is as fol lSald (H. F. 38), entitled "An act February 4tn, isjL', ; h lows.1 to regulate the manufacture, sale or "Sec. or Probate in each county within other disposal of intoxicating li the Territory, whose jurisdiction quors,". Iras read as amended, and within his court, in all cases,' arises the amendments thereto concurred within their respective counties under the laws of the Territory; in,and,y said Judge shall be elected bv the On motion of Mr. Murdock, said iolnt vote of tho Legislative Assem- - bill was fead the secondJtime,'pend- bly, and commissioned by the Gov-- ing which, ernor; iney snau neia their offices On motion of Mr. Pace, the same for the term of one year, and until was referred to the Committee on their successors are elected and be shall qualified. They Judiciary. and sworn by any personqualified authorThe memorial of Edward Rryne, ized to administer oaths, and give bonds and security in the sum of asking for legislation to extend not less than ten thousand dollars, time foi filing on City property, to. to approved by the Auditor of was read; also Public Accounts; and the Auditor A communication, signed by his shall give the person filing bonds a Honor Ellas Smith, Probate Judge certificate that such bond nas been of. Lake Salt county, and his Honhim and filed in his approved by i ; or Daniel' H. Wells, Mayor of Salt office.' (TO BE CONTINUED.) Lake city, setting forth that sever al claimants who had failed to file PUBLISHED BY AUTHORiTV.j In the tithe limited in the act con' cerning Town Sites, approved Feb. 17) 1839, and asking for legislation ' 't orjTHa j for relief , to such parties; also set he will introduce that a bill for an Act amending an Act entitled! "An Act in relation to Marshals and Attorneys!' ItA1L.RVrL-',T Councilor Thatcher gave notice is the Meaf, tAortcft, rjtiicke anti Theatre. Last night the perGeo. Elders For Kanai, he would introduce Ray that first route. No hanes of canu AH formance of the 'French Spy and Prest.. and Kami, Josua a bill for :An Act to amend an Act mond, Its passenger traiusare run on ex the mijost Child" were witnessed Manoha, Kou, Jun., and Kuhooka-hientitled 'An Act amending the traveling. press time. Emigrants .are tarried by a large house. The plays went cluirters of Incorporated cities' off" nr in good style, both of them, .Elder J. W. IL Kou was express trains only, Pullman appoint Feb. 15, 1872. approved Air Brakes, showing that there is a large ed to travel through the various Palaears, Hteel Rails, C. F. 27, s,An Act creating a Miller Platforms, no dust speed, amount of excellent ability among Islands, as circumstances and wis Board of Managers for the Territory the of at members the the company comfort and safety are assured. ;Ask dom should dictate. to of with the Utah, fat tickets via this route and take command of the management, Elder J. H. Napela was appointed National Board of Centennial Comnone oiucr-- , During the interim between the to preside at Kalaupapa, Island of missioners for the Centennial ExXI. hTENXETT, 'A plays, Professor Faber introduced Malokai. hibition to be held in the city of ", v i f ten. Pans. A re lit. his celebrated talking machine, The ceneral authorities of the 1373,' was call ' TickeU for eale at Whlto A Mc- - Which everybody was impatiently Church were presented and sustain Philadelphia, July,1 v. M ed for, and, Cormicks Hank, Salt Lake City, waiting to see and hear. The ma ed, also F. A. Mitchell as1 President On motion of Councilor Jennings ' chine is much like the illustrations of the Pacific Islands Mission, and ly was referred to the; Committee on handsome John! A. West, .James of Miss Nkwtox as(.Sarahat;the andit In the papers.' A Hawkins, Agriculture, Trade and Manufac stylishly apparelled young Harvey H. Cluff, and B. Morrris tures. lady sits down at the machine, and Young as bis counselors. C. F. 20. "An Act in relation to 'FKnemHapdies! FixnenIIad-lira!-Jus- t works tbe levers, treadle, etc., Sister Kaipo was sustained as the money of account and Interest," .11-d- 2 which cause and vary the sounds President of the Relief arrived, at Society at was taken up on its second reading III 1)1) while Prof. Faber stands tf ell &'Buovx'. emitted, sisters Kapo and Lilia and amended,- and laid ou the and Laie,l by and enunciates the words or Kaahamli her counsellors. " CASrr table till called for. Paid for Babbit Bklnal at phrases previous to their utterance I the evenlns of Oct, 7tn, a T. CV Iitten'H General Grocery On A communication was received the machine. was held, at from the House announcing the priesthood Store, opposite Theatre,1 Salt Lakt byThe first words meeting spoken by the ma which five Seventies, ninety-on- e nd at Brigham City passage of H. F. 30,;An Act con mamma were and papa,both 109 Priests, Teachers cerning the County; seat of J Piute and ative JStore, Box Elder Co. .dfVl tf chine Elders, very distinct, although most of the Deacons were present, who County, and to legalize the acts of MRillEA asrabitha Siorkr! at words and syllables emitted by the and were addressed by Elders Mitchell, the officers of said county. l the machine have a muffled sound, and West Hawkins, aad, Cluff,! and Oa motion of Councilor Callister in are monotonous, flexible, they of various the Hawaiian brethren, the bill was referred to the Com of Wratpixo I'aper, Some of the sylla many,the f Word ef Wisdom." ' An mittee on Counties,' sties, omo of the best ever man- unmodulated. upon ufactured heie,for ale at the Nevs bles aro much more distinct than excellent spirit prevailed. The House having concurred in others, the vowels, most of them, Offlce. was conference '.adjourned Council amendments to H. F. 13, are the clearest, the r is plain and tillThe same at place. "An act lncorporatfng the City of April G, 1874, the Ixwicat Tirid The panic oyer! triliy as an Irishman's. The ma Nephl, notified the; Council accorI T? gold up and coal down! The cele- chine wrestles considerably with ; i V;r"vJURISDICTION OF PROBATE dingly. fbrated llobjnwH Coal, pio- gome of the more difficult consonact C. F. "An 28, amendatory or, neer coal of the country, reduced ants, and; eventually contrives to and supplementary to the charter to only SS.00 per ton at U. C.jt-lo- t. slide over the least tractable, while r TerrltertBl S. lleau of Parowan OptatoM 8)aw, City," was taken up on Great. Inducements' siveri to others are very much more plainly second its reading, and; persorta purchasing by the car load. and perfectly spoken. It is a great of Councilor motion On Smith; ' Orders received at Dunford & Son's, triumph of ingenuity to furnish an COXTIXTJEIXj second bill its the reading, passed TaiRD-ThMain ' street,' Squires barber shop, Instrument that will emit sounds Judirment of a"' Su v. I i of and, nearlv approximating to the hu-- preme Court, that being a court and at box ft Post O.llce. j resort, is conclusive, It is blno-in- g On motion of Councilor Harring SlIELMERDIXE & &.LMO.',nna Voice, and a much greater tri- last on alL It' is equally as binding ton, passed its third; reading by its d4S I Hole Agents. umph is to produce a machine that on the Governor and President and will closely imitate words spoken the Legislature as on individuals title, and was sent to the tr "HoVViEKEErER'fOP llE.LTII, action thereon! The liver belpg the great vIejurat-- . bv a human belns, which this of and other courts. It settles that their C. F. 5; "An act concerning case, and it also settles the princiing or blood cleansing orgaif pf the P rof. Fabei's does. which future analogous veyances, was taken up on its this great.(thousekeeper upon ples system-se- t It seems to U3 that much more cases are to be governed, until the second reading by sections, and, of our health' at work, and the foui corruptions which gender Iq might be mvie of the machine, law be changed or the case overOvl motion of Councilor Jennings, the blood, and rot out, as it Wfre, the exhibition of it,- - than ruled; FotiBTit The act of the Presi- passed its second reading, and, jthe machinery of life, are gradually night, It ought to be able dent or the Governor in his guberOn motion of Councilor Harrlng-For expelled, from the system. as well a) talk and laugh, natorial authority, and within his ton, . this purpose Dr. ' Pierce's Golden passed its third reading by Its . Medical lawful powers, is also binding on Discovery "with very small andsiKT a srood. Jolly, humorous, all. and was sent to the House title, .v T daily doses or Dr. Pierce's Pleasant wittv nan?, too. XI me ciaiier oi for will reflection be action thereon. a it their little By Purgative Pellets are tho levers could be dispensed with; sometimes that it communication may the articles needed. They cure it would The perceived following have, a good effect. One happen that powers conflict, .par- was received from his every kind of humor from. the worst alirht think Excellency, that a mechanical de ticularly among legislative depart- the Governor scrofula to the common pimple, States the and ments: like tikis Congress blotch or eruption. Great eating vice to remedy could be .very and Territories, and their statutes ulcers kindly .. heal under their readily suggested and applied. Utah Territory, "curative influence. ViruExecutive seemingly conflict. These involve Department, mighty For this evening, on he occasion very intricate questions. - WhenLake City, Salt lent blood poisons that lurk in the " must be Feb. 12,1874- .system are by them robbed of their of the benefit of that w ell known ever they are met, theyviews will .terrors; and by their persevering and popular local comedlanVMr. P. solved, and a conflict of Smwl rritident of as I think, lion. Lorenzo arise, tnd somewat protracted use the denoting, always Council. the roman i heal thV action. most tainted systems may be com- - Margetts, the beautiful and On a correct understanding of 8m I have the honor" to-- inform pietely renovated and built up anew. tic drama of Rosedale" will be pre day approved depends .the you that!tohave thisme Ulwwd gUnds, tumors and swell-le- sented, to be followed by the roar these I threethisnowers matter. aitacn An act entire county oi solution of dwindle away and disappear Messrs. farce "Jones' of Baby," uuder the influence of these jrreat ing either of these three Piute to the Second; Judicial' .DisWhenever ' tesolveaU. r Margetts, Sawtelle, Thome, Lind- branches of government, whether trict for Judicial purposes." j n Doctor Couldn't lldn JTinJ I say, Rea and Forster taking promi- through error of judgment, or by ltespecuuiiyj ' L. Geo. Woods, or paralyses design, by MEnrsviit7 Morgan Co., O H" nent parts, as also Misses Walters, accident, ' " Governor of Utah. other branch, a jar in the maany h March 24th, lS7i and Cogswell," Newton, Adams, ensues. moved thai Councilor Dear Dr. PiERCE:-W- hen I was Napper, and Mesdames Rea and chinery The opinions I entertain on these when the Harrington be Council of age I took if rI5years EtU' thus ensuring an excellent subjects; being the right of electing until ten o'clock adjourn it Bd bJ constant Crosbie, ana u or omcers, i doctoring U would heal In oneplace evening's entertainment. confer on the Probate Courts and that said hour and 2 p,m. be the to appointing half Grand at matinee in It also Llb ,n my another. civil and criminal jurisaicuoa. regular hour, for .meeting of the I first past 1 p.trLy when this talking ma- have !on since been ejepressed ,e" Seconded and carried. ' found your name in the ChrUtian chine can be again heard. .. - and given to the pablic, which re Council. Ml nn tea read and accepted. and Benk main uncnangea. io ivceuton the Benediction " tie, which dldSe mtSS ment has thrown any by the.ChapIain. light " Oaneral Confersnca in the SandoUwr medicines : I i Gen- subject. m rJLU , His Excellency the uovernor,not W 28 ye" old and wich Islands. A '4tSX2. eral Conference of the Sandwich hla minra en this Tjoint. has m ; much muh as Islands Mission of the Church of even indicated1C an opinion, atives Haix, Represent Tir (J.n ofHC91 less 1874. Discovery. I have Jesus Christ of Latter-daIlls 1 is, expressed Feb. 12th, y Saints, "It haa the held been rerjeatedl vjanuse by to House met' pursuant adjoum- was held at Laie, Oahu, Hawaiian District Courts and aflrmed by the dys work. JOHN A. WILSON.!" Islands Oct. 6, 7, and 8, 1S73, Elder Supreme Court of the Territory I ment. L MtmW' j IIS I g women and chiKIrcn fte - - one-twelf- th lifst-cln- . (Douria, uadr. the - Roll called. Quorum prest have no equity or cri- - Prayer e J . ' to-nlgt- it. C. t i I t :1 ' to-nig- to-nig- ht, ;' ! to-nig- f Theatre Utah Northern. The Utah --which Northern left .Logan train, Thk "Bio Hoot establishment of-M. I. have on exhibition yesterday afternoon, and was due and are constantly turning out all in Ogden at 6 30 p. m.,did not ar s work in tuen, rive at the latter place until half styles of 1 'XX. -- -- ! st " tliei "" ( To-nig- to-nig- 6t. ''" -I '"'k" Liq-aa- plUr-Theodo- i r rsj -- r Eubecrlptlons received by I. vrEsunf a. tbxscott. .. Aonrr, Satlx Laxb Crrv. Box OWly. dljty r Current Eveata, and ones a week . , : Csmesj cfthe First Presidency 1 i 9 . ! dt( s :. , A an Adcsrtttna Vf Am for Um ': GPTJINB COD LTVT3 and Portion Products, it sUmJs fnrrml j HEOFMAITS Cod Liver Cn is warranted ' pure KevfwwikmdQiL. It has stosdthe among th Kcutpapert 0 tl U'sA' ' test of over twenty years' evperience, and 1 iv 'ti.' . i r relied en In every parUcnlarv - ban cnba ''A--' .. ' ft r . & A Co., Chntets and Ciactured by NLrf YOmJC, v au4 soid Drurrhts, by ail i yeait phics t:o.c3 pr'- - 'Ibts. y uur coods are kept by z. C M. I. and 11 d7r-l, -- its branches. rzn ' y eod ISAbVAirCS. |