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Show V; ?5 SPECIAL BUSINESS K0HCES7 firt thing tobe coifjidered in buying a collar.ls Uio ii The ttlmwood and Warwick' fig better han any 'other." Trrr -- 7 i- Xotice. Be sure and attend, the Lis Auction Sale at ConncrVBoild- - 3 iug, oppa&ite Auexhach'S store, 6a Saturday morning at 10 o'clock cf Wells & Fargo goods, consisting of Mm Bugsry Harness, Ladles'lDress- -' and Boot and Shoeaf Law Books, Groceries, and a larg variety of other good too nurnous to mention. All most bo aoi without reserve. RememVer 1Q J'elock , Saturday morning. t i ,f, U19T Ai,tijieera. Read estray notice, 11tUmore and KaysTillo districts.-- ; . it advt. 8orkel Mare strayed. Lady's Coral Breaffrpl? 'lost. See advt. Milk 0ow for Fon SAix.4-Fres- h rxjiT,.Iarkef sale, apply re mm j i tliu Row." k t Ir 4- - f i ) ' i, t- . J-'- i . ' the a4 prices rft ! l ' - i at ad Lamp Goods atspanic Reid & Klnsey's. ruc. xa ts areaTin ua Tixai It is the duty of all persons be-fort starting oa a Journey to ascer tain by what route they can ?ach the least their destination with ' are tr o or there and it trouble, more roads leading to the fpame point, to decide which is the kafest to travel. and pleasant We take pleasure In. stating that the Chicago A; Is the oldest and areral Railway anilea tkt 'shortest, route between Wlth the Omaha and Chicago. NoRTH-wzarxR- Ji -- 1 Rakbatii Breaking-- . Salt Lake City, July 14th, 1S7. JTews: Deseret Editvr It is becoming painfully evident that the evils that exist in other parts Of the world have of late years been gradually gaining ground in this City. Among not the least conspicuous of these Is the careless ness about religiously observing the Sabbath, which should be a day of rest, and, with those professing to have embraced the principles of true Christianity, of religious de- . . . votlon. ' ''!;" I believe there is a municipal law on the subject, sufficiently strict on some points, but extremely lax on others. It would appear exceed ' iBgly necessary that there should be one with a clause bearing on the pleasure, ice cream, and beer gardens in this City and violn itv. which are resorted to, on Sua days by hundreds, and it almost might be said thousands of people. the youth' of -both sexes preponder-r ating: In order to carry on their business on Sundays the proprietors of those places take out a restaurant license, and thus evade one i law by complying with another. Let a person go to some of thete places on a Sunday and observe what is going on there, and they will see groups of young people carls and a Kind or bagaplaying deckle who shall pay for telle to refreshments and-s- o - on. In my opinion all these indulgences lead to moral looseness. The places, too, are generally kept open till late at and are so situated as to give night facilities forvwrong doing to tncee , . I so-call- ed - - n oitpoMO, aoa It udonotnot quite 1MM one bbvu7 'so bad for people past two yean' the road be has who profess any - religious been put in admirable condition, disposition to thus break one of the and almost the entire line has;been Christian commandments 4o - pro-per- ly with steel rails. v The Depot in Chicago: is oeHtral ly located, and as their tralrrji arrive there! thirty, minutes l advance of all other lines.' pasaeigers can always be sure of makicg st-- l era cousecuona. v 4 Close connections are tnaee at . - re-la-id 1 . Chicago with the Lake i f 8hfe rn A Oen-- j. Michigan Southern, Mlchl BalUmere Ohio, Pittcfurg, tral, ? Port Wayne Chicago, Kal kee H Lin and. Pan Handle Bout s, for all. points; EAST- and . SOj rtll- EASTV.-'-r- ' 1? i to lare f getng1 If you Chicago,' or sua n sans. oy ' 'bast, I b tb, Old tickets your purrhe - vvA i Pliet--r Route jr' JioriJWeern. Thi Chicago Voa win fUnd : on ait tnogh trains Pullman Sleepers, ner and magnlflcent Pay Coaches, and the best Smoking and Second Class Cars now on any1 road la the Vrd i H ted SUtca.i- ; if'" ParUoular information ;i with maps, time tables. etc.TJaay W had at any of the Through Ticks? Of-nceatn ue. west or upon personal or written application to JJ W. CitVfA. H. EarUTickat Agvttat astu. uouniain,? urarn,orj, Omahai Van. ern Traveilnr AxeaL. Pas-se- n or to W. IL Htenoett, General t j&A Chicago,--gex V -- ; jou-aooui- a, oi ; ) i r. ""' ; . U1E-- observe the - Sabbath day, and to aid others to do the same them .facilities, thing by affording but when inose proiessing Deiier tbiiursao far, depart from consist as to ency of theory and practice conduct their business on' Sundays, it la rather unfavorable commen vneu sincerity sua tne tary on nuritv or tneir motives. i xi a per- arm's i religious . considerations do not webrh more to him than a few dollars, they are hardly paltry alL worth adhering or sucn However, I am in favor institutions as I hava ? referred to beln closed on Sundays, and that at uie earnest legislation bo maaewill extend to that opportunity places in the Territory outside as well as Inside this municipality, because I am inclined to s the belief that the verv. rreat majority ot tnecommunity, would lavor sucn mea- tot -- - n, . . n. tal 42. Grand total, lumber 140, strange story, a stupendous story, wood 57. shlnffles 12. laths 4 mak a fearful story, a bloodcurdling In all 213 loaded teams., ing story, a story. They could a tale unfold, a big tale, a long tale, j a strong tale, a wondrous tale, a MINlNC STOCKS. tremendous tale, a terrible tale, a ArTERSOOS ' HOARD. horrible tale, a --r-; That rtale. San FranclKOj July 13. t. ... they : have a tale "to unfold, " and that they have a decided genius ISOMValler, JfiS R & Ely, 60J: 80: ttl; for unfolding it, is certain, because ' 130 Jaekson,Z:2$; t they - have been unfolding it for 425 Phoenix. 1 7 ' .2'j " Plocbe, 4Vt years, furiously for five years, and 60 AjiVX 60 W ' 7! C, tO A Fias--. they have not got to the end of It 100 ra-.Belmont, yet, they keepjm unfolding it as Newark, 1: 75o 100 K Patch, 114 furiously and persistently as ever. C5 Prussian, It is doubtful whether they ever W0 Bldorado South, 75c ' will get to the end of It, it appears KKKCon,6'i;6; Wlus.- n to be interminable, and they seem a4J 100 Panther. 1JJ , 60 to enjoy unfolding it so greatly that 100 j ." StPmtrkk. ' - ii it id a query whether they ; would 1550 Mansfleld, 2 , .. w " u K not be sorry, very sorry, te get It all 730 Uaartot, k. " 8 unfolded and come to the end of it. 300 Mahogany, 8 Chariot, 1H: IX; VA 175 Eagle, 60o During the recent visit of the 600 War : 6: AZi Poorman, three score New. York and : New 7S Point, 81; 32; 3l: 31?if;3I 60 Bullion, 49 30 H & N, 39; 38K England editorial excursionists, 1205 66? Caia, 66Ti; while, the. "Mormon"' papers pur- 385 Ophir, 4?W, 47, s &J 4'. U SO Bavage, S6 4J; IM sued the even tenor of their way, 130 Utah, 9U 60 Jacket, 65 the ring organ daily labored at un330 Imperial, 8:87; 8?i folding its tale with more than its 145 Julia, 14; 15 Mexican, 20: 19; 18 wonted demonstrativeness and JM 135 O C, 18; 16 Jefferaoa, 4H; 4H boisterousness, and the' higher the 610 16 Belcher, 80T ttVii 27i; fS.', b SO organ rose irf its ex t a tics the more 100 Con Va, 70 nB,45;45't you saw of its tail. , Rut this is not ail. Not content MORNING BOARD. wiili the organ's frantic efforts to San Francisco, July 14. unfold .tho fearful tale of the ring,, the chief gentlemen of the ring 570 Ophir, 40J; 47; 461; 47 concluded to pester and persecute 445 Mex, 194; 19 " ' . Q &C, IS the ; press gentlemen still more 280 . 270 B & B, 44 J 45; 44; pointedly, and for this purpose 0 97: 96 these press visitants were carefully 55 lavage, Chollar, 74 : 60 H&N,38;S8, bS cornered in the Walker House par765 Foin t, 81 ; 31 i ; P.2; ?.2 , . b 30; lor at eventide, and thero pertina31; 31 ciously and pitilessly plied with 100 Jacket, 84; 83 the interminable ring arguments 830 Impl, 8; 8J;8i and more unfolding of that inter 990 Emp Mill, 6i; 6i; 6; 0, b8; 61; 6 minable ring tale that grows the 175 14 ' ' faster with its fast unfolding. The 430 Kentuck,19J; , 19; 19 Justice was there, possibly 830 Alpha, Belcher, 27; 27; 27, b 5; 7?; with a volume of his ''Reports" of Confidence, 24; 23$; 23 his own decisions and their rever- 535 210 Con Va, 305; 307; 307? t S08; sal by the superior courts in his 3051; 306: S09; 309J hand, expatiating now pathetically 375 S Nev, 13; 131; 13J and anon passionately upon the 755 Cala, 56; 56k 562; Ml, b 5; 58?; 561:561 presumption and the culpability of 285 Bullion, 4S; 48 Ay court in reversing the decisions 10 Exchequer, lvu of a judge, venerable and infallible 395 Overman, 62; 64, b 30; 63; 62i; as he. Then the ring tale was un 63; 64,95 b 5 20 Justice, folded again, and the gentlemen of 50 Succor, 1 the press, the NewEngland and New 645 Union Con, 81; 71; 7 York excursionists, were given toJ 1690 Jj Bryan, IJ: 1 understand the. necessity of the 14o JuIU, I4j; 15; 14t 50 Caledonia, 19 continual unfolding of that fearful . 3 30 tale, and assured unmistakably, in 1210 Knlcker, Globe, 1; i; Oi'c effect, that. unless the press and 170BaIto4 90 Utah, 9 Congress took that tale into partic8 Hill, 10; 10$, b .".; 10 ular and special account, looking 435 100 Challenge, 6 kindly and affectionately upon It, 320 Dayton, 4; Si and favored the "movements pf the 335 N Y Con, 2i;-2A Flat, 3 ring, and that 'speedily and! effec- .310 50 i j n21 tually, a pall of worse than , Egyp- 200 Tyler Woodville, tian blackness 'ot. darkness would 555 Mint, 30c32 fall ever Utah, . and" the whole 175 II Washington, 1; 1 Union,-Justice- , ring' tale. Justice, 830 Kossuth, 2; li j would not be done,' and the very 100 OO Hill, 2 heavens themselves would fall as if 1365 Andes, 4J; 4, b5;4t;4I by the crack: of doom. All which was very dignified in the ring gentlemen, and dotlbtleas Tin .DEaaETjps was very instructing and edifying ' For Wednesday. July 14, 1875. j'1 to the visiting gentlemen of the v eastern press. SIXTEEN PAGES AKD EIGHTY " COLUMNS op READING, j -Hottest Yet. This has beerrthe Printed oh ....Strong ' White Raj Paper. j hottest day yet, the thermometer or Ceateait TaSle ; Partial j 96 as as la the deg. noting high ' Discourse shade this afternoon. by Elder George Q. Cannon, i " ' : : 1t-- a - l . . ? - . ex-Chi- ef 1 f DAt of Ribbons,. Nei7Bright Snnuner Shades in All Col- Constantly JRepIehei ors, all widthsJ A fall asWahaTt ttferonr Ghatseit sortment reduced from 25 ''i444 ::.f CO. & i t- - Buy your- and CloVOS f HatS, CootS cents to ls.;i.-- SO cents per yard.', DAY .. f CO. & '1 at " : i- war uvyour of Croceries DA CO. r & Daniel Greenig amine J Class your of Quoenswaro NEW CO-OPERATI- IFceaf IMMENSE All hlaea ef BlaehuumltBlMa. 4'ar. rtage eao. Wasjee Itaktas. , i , First East St., one Slock and a " Fine and Coarse Salt SILT, TABLE SALT, Hilling Salt, St Salt of all Kinds. J. PARITER, Store East of Greal" Vestf rudotel. '. ' . J . Arrival of the Wisconsin Company cf ' '.'. Xmlgrsnts. ' ' ' ,f i 1 ! . The Dtah Northern. Deatb of Martin Harris.-- ' ' 1 ' Hod Bless the Farm. ' What an Acre Can Do. " I it Quiet or 8 tarnation? s ' ; ' . 1 '! V)'Ciii! ltJ liif trading CorJnne Mail- - . ,.. . Grand Opera. BeatealTlrm. . , On Sunday morning the tbook keener of a rang of Chinamen was murdered near Corlnne, by one of had the bands. The book-keesfailed to satisfy his countryman in regard to tne amount to -his credit for labor performed, and on Refusthe en ing to alter the sccount raged laborer struck-- ' him with a large knife, killing him instantly. The murderer-fle- d immediately after the occurrence and is fltlU iat Eranston ' ( . w ' Utr! i Terrible Earthquake in Sonth Ame rica. fe FearfidBailroadCoIIIaloo.; riofc or Janney XXaeouota the Black HIDa Gold BesioB. i - . -- tt-us- e Dassett , - i I ' . ; Ladies BusUes and f Skirts, ,50 up I 300 LaUes Undersairtsl'ft j upr- ' V.i,.(,M L ''l" 500 Ladies' Corsets, v " 60 op 1000 yards or Jaeooett, ' 1000 yds. Table Damasks," 1 23 un m. MM.. M . ' ! t :Via.X j 2TXB).., . OrP"din ........ . Trurei7 TT IS Jtt A j 1500 ' f TACT fill mx .s tlaeorimrat- - Tsaif far (Ac laus qf jft tA I THAT. .i j .r ; 4 1 up ".'.1-. s tii.' a, pain OenUCloth j jr; w " prs. Gents' Boots snd Shoes, of various j 4 i . ap:U 1 '50 1 .,' i i L' , ,f ! 1 f 3 1 j Youths', lio; s and r 1 , J.-i- i Children 'a BuUjrll! ?1 74 up i P aiaA j.f , 1 pO niHf vvnite sttta,tir up' "" .. ' LI .01 . Ll '!..-!- ! ,ti-- ' Orders from all' parts solicited. attention and Low Pbicks Prompt JL Ha haa tbe caost flatterlo Teetlmonlao taP8ouUiiseTada, rrom the fnr aattiorfuea theezoelhigimtt The handUmgtMamplitdnehip. Mnos oi tbe watohea sold by hia. . At ping of ORE and BULLlOItTa alao the Fiaaat AaaortMMUt of ( h'yspecialty. ti f Pu f -.- -T 4 - iiZates offrelgU giarMffZar-artfe-d to cdl point East and West. CaaA LArj. iai-iiLjiAC- s Ji la eteiy advance made on aviperv l.arfeoJCfcVT?". fTT"n , ' At sti h which arid a3 te dla. . 3..: a Croat j '. j i i , East aM Teynplo('Gtroet, 0j .4jtI 1 if P. AnEEBAGH '& BRO 55 "1. ; - 1 A J I At Owe Sew aUert Cacrmco ond "fif ItJCt2 1 .J5 I Tr Toelnat ODtbaanMes'. FuiuhssLiawlll .r-- 'Nsr a t.t. a rrp . - ... Is. . t -- raltlniaitr Tins WILL FORWARD OOODr fo AlL AUlUleritcIVishffTiwng-- ' Ton wig Had the 1 4 t. ju. 70 en .5s, it i -- I w fiJ Ri 1 pr Pak'ts !:' l! f v GEHUIHE ELGIH ni rtm UiaaT an 'I 7aMr tmtraHi wlo Faee tolflskm-ariflswon- : y TJuckiand CassW ehoes, pf various tjleV tMVv 1200 WtLL-TTrlOW- ir ,'. Mlsses'uXhlli ? 1500 rso t ?.f-T- i 100 d in our Factory CloO. on oV '"CM , T Bvery of the Wool. -- Watchea frr?1Lfn?.aJmi,Uon at this present tfane. At are fa ZTTjEaajag.fj j Two-Thir- ; "dferTs Shoes, f 100ft Gents1 lioea, white . ill v Money and fi 1000. prs 1.1 - Tij. mm - ....!... nr 1 - 4 of ( we" CollareUee,-f-1--ifi:Altipi.- nijy.i..gi ... BllVtU. Ai...ti4.H RUAiia. , keave Franklai, Idaho, the northern U. N. fc. ft., dally, running- North ! lol Virginia FoflTBrntoa, Ctty, Deer iodge. Cedar Helena, Creak Mlnea, and peaa-ial tbe through priaaipai towas and : miniBS cam pa M Mnrnana. r JPrlnefaal Offiee. XTrnJOm. Vmxrmm M Cafs BalUiasi Salt Lake City. i, , : i I THROUGH WoolP - ;!' 500 Strait Lake City. 100.000 . ' HI.." " : X ; OEl'liliEiOLiniTU! fiil rf f?3 W ujp I aa a :. J- t.-- s- . s GILHEIl & S ALIEBUIITS . up -- ' Fvrnooe Work and Hoofing. - - a V ) . o 1 .; i ne ' as : s up uaoies' muiui, 50 ch'ce Cashm'r Capes"' 7 00ub i r -200 Children's Bloosee, " 75 qi 500 Ladies' Parasols, 40 rip 1 ' V 5000 prs. lAdies 4 Gents V 10 4 StocUogs, ., up 1 50 Babies' Cloaks (new and pretty) 4,30 up? li 10OO Toadies' Bucbes, and ; Sectys; O1 PmJ AAA BjB';,syr , Their Steak in Trade. The Editorial- Bxeiualoalsta, rivatja'S .Cf ,rVf fryr .yr-fr- Of Good Merchantable Fire Amona- the Coal Saeda. QnaUty, K" " .V ' Two Thousand Mutton Frem Idaho..' "". iTtaa Mncational Journal. U)T 7T3T ..'fc, J M7T ; Immense Coal Field ea the 8evterThs ... mm .', Castle TaDey Company. a., ,t . i Violent Death ia FsrJsy FarVd . Te their aew 41 - 4l StripeU Sbawlsj ' 100 stylish Cloaks, ? c equal to any to the market. Cash paid for Uroaas and TaQoWi tn4 alAo OAhVAiQZSS ESO fX)KNICaC . QAA, for oozes remmed. Our aoap to aold In all tbe rativ 1 WATER FTTTCXS. end 8TKAM Storea In the Territorvead at tbe Factory. Orders aVtrt ed to John South, Aasistant Saoretarr, P. O. Box US, wul reoeive prompt attention. ; jA. H.BAI.BTOH, Froat.:' Qjnmite Oitu Meat Market. ; i.fA. W. CAnXSON , 41.08.. ' Bllt llBhawis,froin $l 00 op real Lace Jackets f H Joi 4p 23 Silk jackets a Cspes"f I OOpp ! f t - ." v ;.:! GO ' ' 10. 200 , ; a TIioikuui EXTRA-ATTACnilEi- rrS by Fourth of July ia the CryaUl Pa!aet t'-,1 The Indians.,; . Intoxicating Liquors at Parties and on Excursions. 250 Choire Dress Ueods, rrom . per ysr apward. : .iMtvnt jAwae. V Co-o- - : 01 nrairoiaaa ooaps, lnciuaiqa- - - " j4 riety Taken in Exchange. Shootlns-- ' IntUon RifleFlooda la France. The Destructloa TT . EQGimilDISE, .'300 - ii , er . , v.o. or snmESTH qBB ward, 1 a va of v to th publio alt Lake City, ; . MS. CaJJMESl Read and Profit 1 have., Other Manufacture II f CHOICE AND NEW STOCK OF . 1 Men's and Boys'. We will continue to offer lorthe balance of the season our " III. 1 , Rnbber Goods, Etc. West Temple Street, Patent S4tp, Pale Saron, , i OppMSta i Ctte Meat Market. " ; ; caatiie, u s I" ' strict attention U fhere they hope, bualneai and small by Walnut Oil Sharlns, k ITPOSITrVf TEHSIOS I proBta, to merit the continued so llbe rally bestowed patroaat Tarlegsie4 Toilets, , apontheat. Or Fatller's Soap Sold on Easy Terms. Seonrlng; avw ADABfAsrriarK r Kiarijr3 Tin, Sheet Iron It Coppersmiths CANDLE, which ere ruaranteed to be . I IJiH 1 i. IADHS' AID RKSPBCTFU IXT aanousea to the pub Perfect Shuttle y00Llr . la Sited with SUpVe " IlitcheU & Janes I ' SKLME'ITIKG NEEDLE! WOOL Depart men v At Prices to Defy Competition. t. S. arnmau.. : Crocfell ;" Opposite Salt Lake House. rncqttalled far Quietntsi lnd Ease of Running. Mathin'A'tf : j miY GOODS, BULDIKS. Seiiig Uaciine! 1 rUu-adeO- ir f . H-ejm- ni- " 1 Another accident resulting from tbe:eareles8 habit of leaving hot :aberlsaCoeei' t rriT-i'tt fit f ot Iforthern Padflc! the Boorraoization near ashes exposed' dwelling houses, i occurred in the south part of this : ! on Saturday evening, by which AOvanoe of Telegraphy.' city ! Oil OHve How Tell Genuine. to the m little ariri. two years old. had one Drill Culture and Heraa heelBgq j f j ' ,j Staerman'vOptnloo T Grant. Last '"Friday, while returning . Beeohera Salary Increased Fivefold Miss ot from fishing, this Norman, Attempt to Hob the Bxprcss city, accidentally ran' a fishfhook "Dariug Brave Conduct of. Messenger Burke.i 1st South into her leftnhumhJ' to some It time for tried nanlon get la Canary ?eoa7"""lt" as thejnook Corner out. but unsuccessfully, An Ablegate. ...4A I" tun Store. , bad Duriea liseii nrmiy i d) the Suocom to theTarrevr Ganre: rr flesh, inflicting a:rvery pi linful G race Green trood'a Shant j Bold f or Taxes. l tnen was ... wound. ,Dr. Murphy i Department f called on, and after consid erable- Military Who Will Want It? trouble he finally succeeded toex- ' The Brooklyn Scandal Case rhroBokvrf Z ui. Cutlery, Notions, Etc. Remember, TEASDEL'S i dl7 1. , FANCY GOODS' Known by all as the RELIABLE, STANDARD HOUSE for '"Staple and Fan Jr. eOXSTITLllOJl " . I.V ALL III.A1SSBES,' : and Oraln. j l -- cf DOWN ST Ctwi at'd for Eaax, Jlutler dioi Bassett, - 1.' well-kno- wn DAIRY r. IT. ) .t LAP1ES : FURISliINGGOipDS,i cy Family Supplies, where you may purchase all you need in one house: The Call ami rxatninr price. reputation for kind attention to poor and We are determined to Sell rich alike is proverbial. i Gfo.W.rrorkwell, - .JU-JU- , GEJiTS' AND .... ... TEASDEL'S sell. tt-e Au P1ICESTH&T DEFY CQMFETIT10I New Salt Warehouse! O. Box 5 19. at Wholesale and Retail, half ftonth of the Theatre. P- - - STOCKS, l'hich and IN TOWN ! At their Shop, lit TEASDEL'S. ' - . - f ? . r HOR 8 E-- 8 H OEI N C, The BEST CHEAPEST 'PALT'AT REDUCED PMCE8. at the celebrated BENEDICT HALL & Co., NEW TORE, Mannfactnre always kept in Stock. Each pair bearing their Stamp is guar anteed. To be purchased attention of the Trade fAe and Family t to our BLACESLIITH h 'iri'rral j.- .. i BOOTS and SHOES Bnndqnixt. VE ,w"eU-aaterta- Gents' &Boys?Hats i , an1 DAY & CO. EAST TEMPLE STREET. C. Stefan and it'- K GESfTS1 AND I BOYS' in fjiiai irfco2t e ill il ?':vr Another arrival of Gents' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, etc, etc.:: Call and ex- i 6. Cottle, Containa aa. yi . i'T i DAY & CO. 1 I' .. ). !' bt a wrt a st TEASDEL'S, : - 17U0LES&LE DEP&ntLVT v of Hardware Buy you r ; J.T. Bfatynist, f B a.- ..4. i Prints, Prints, Prints ! .Remnants 6 cents per yard; Dress Stales, 71 cents per yard and upwards, at . , mm TEASDEL'S. - a TIMK! PBICES TO SUIT TnE " Jtln-chi- ne " r On Baturday , morning , i man named Bcott wai found deadj r Ml t one severed from njs body) teg Another SOk iMonaon. Eeeruits. crack on uraen hirer the batch ef recruits for the ilornaons nm.railway ne was Th Fourth ef mar is is rapposea July la tbe Country. A.' bearriyedta this city onjth steam beating his tray westandfell SeiBins Unlawful forTrout,' tween the cars . while stealing a Tncss Law Heporta. .Ur ship Germanic, of the Ute Star ride.-ii . .' t-A' tas t "Mattsrs and Thlarila Tooeie. Y line, r from uverpooi, yeaieraAy. - i ' n-After maklcg a short stay they left Yesterday at 1 Wm. Caaer, Baptiam of Kaaoha Ban ; p.m.i braofthe for Utah toy way an engineer on the U.P. R.R., was The Gorertuneat Timber' Bulnea4 ,j nia railroad. They were accom drowned tn Green .BJveT wrUie he ; Cedar Peata?1 ;SJ it. e were . - &hin g.' man "another and Mormon twd panied "by which skill Mx. were a M. small in H. of whom, They bw Bear raaaJJF new converts capalzed with them. .Baker-coul- d eeoord .the Hardy, 4ent; jUieiWfge westward. The z, recruits were- notawim on accounts ofwore- The post- in- heavy rubber beets he ea hnndred and twenty,Most tn a Au kinds of lane?" and tt lxed about man shore other reached the children. women and ' As soon! as ewe, 15 cents. drinks al the 0lipty;Oqunr tors. clndlng of them belonged to the worklnr Terr weak' condition HMOfc . ' ;dit elasa thaagh, many were supplied It was'tarown-- that Baker had 7i)AM8 Pangio does the .mixing. iSlngletopy, 10 cent. . of fioda,1 fCbol I from the oniitnin; The lest Candy made in Toivn,! wholesale and retail: Oregon Cham- lagiie Cider; Frc'sli Cakeaw Bread and Buns; JXand and Crackers; A fine stock ofall kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries, fresh Figs, BaLslns Jfuts Etc., Etc Sold on Fair Dealing Principles and ilelivered Free of Charge ky v RBMLIDBP! w ; Our Country Contemporaries. Odgen Junction. July 13 - ; ilUch-urdsopereonal supervision of Mr. coming into Ogien through ' I ' teams T Ogden canyon' from the 5th to the loth inclusive: 6th, lumber 25, wood Sing Tactics and the' Sing Taled 8, shingles 2; total 85. Cth, lumber lumber 7th, 21.Organ. The tactics of the Utah lo, wood o; total XU.'. - 8 2 wood total 15, laths, 4, th, are ring are veryi peculiar. " They .23. wood i lo. laths 2.vBhIn- lumber not like the gentleman who had gles S; total 45. 0th, lumber 30, no story to tell when asked for if. wooa 15, shlugles 5: total 50. loth, O They have got a, story, a lumber 80, wood 10, shingles 2; to- Tia-er- - I " i - CALL AT . I 'Cham-bers- 's LAMTd j- . ' : op-osi- - y tneir-untimel- -- , Koylb Oyxk 50c ts. per gatbn at Iteid and Kinsey's.. .Watches asto Clocics refaired at low prices by C. Asmusse , te Post Office, j He Is th$ best 3dl21 watehsaaker in the land. - . ., i , : i 5155 ., A-- ; . ft " DAY & CO. ' ' K :. liinsey, opposite Valker Houe,re-doce- d to 50c to. per galloQ, Any pkick Baby Canfiagei from $8.50 to f 28.00, for sale at HgDln- - 1 -- j . ge - V ! woodes's. f- i -- -- j - I eon IZevUed, Edition of are Encyclopeedia," work offer to the enabled thereby at much lower rates than hitherto. In the coarse of Its recent thorough revision, the American edition was .edited with the special view of supplying the wants of American readers. It also possesses a special attraction In containing a aeries of full-paengrav- over seventy-fiv-e lnr not contained in any other jd50 edition. BUY your Coal OH of Rid & "f ' I 1 - : .. ; to-da- y. . ' flqsfegf TEtlPIiE j i i ! IOTSlDllCflMflr L j : the sole proprietors limiBniJii . . Cree, three miles up City every day. Cafleikflemn; o f al Bank of Deseret building and pen adjoining stores was incorrect, the dl96 f facts being that Mr. George Horn the Weather ney! 1m the main contractor, and the or Throat Iaeasee, other, firms mentioned' yesterday are productive sub-oo- n trac Colds. and TheKj la no will probably be the Oougjhs tors. W. more effectual relief to found, " than in the use o "BrmcnU Itron-- Choir Excursion. Throe cars hitl TrocJ.cs." conveyed the Tabernacle choir ex ave curslonists to Lake Side, on Monwart 3 Ladies, If, you; money In Ladies' and clgUlren's day, where the party passed the time agreeably in bathing, boating, Whoen, call at the new stor, No. First- Houth Street, nearly opposite dancing and other amusements. " The day passed without an unpleas the Theatre. : t g r, ant occurrence to mar tha enjoyTkapot Store has shoved a ment. " . few doors east ofr their oM, stand while building, where ttajjmany City Council. The' 2ity Council customer will find them with a met last evening, Mayor Weils pre' large stock of groceries at Tejy low siding. j Petition of John Sharp for the prices. of using a portion of the privilege Ice! Ick!, Get your Ice from K. for piling material, etc., sidewalk, ,M. Caate, rium 8L, East p Comerection of the Deseret the during mercial St. free' Delivery. National Bank Building; granted. (Treat Jleduction In XiamiOooda Petition of Thomson and Lyng- jf at Reid & Kinsey's. berg and others, greengrocers, ask ing for the passage of an ordinance Don't? bb Impqhed Vv4 ! ! ! people selling produce on 11. Reiser, opposite the Het Md Ot-- requiring street to the license; referred to floe, has Watches and CU cks for committee onpay license. . all who want reliable, tim' jpleoe. IX PetlUen of E. and Woolley Repairing done on short ifnotlce. others, asking the privilege of lay dSO Everything warrakted. ing water piping from South Tem The very best coal forijimmer ple Street to their residences, 2nd use is Uie "8Drleei."$S.50 ntf ton at East Street; laid on the table. John Farmer, asking depot. Remember the places Old thePetition of of privilege ereeting a platform t Vandyke stand.. i: over water the ditch, In front of , Orders can be left at Day. & Co's his premises; referred to committee ;4dl-jand Elephant Stores. on streets and alleys. t' SALT HAKE ClT Petition of Emma Hawkins, in ix I, Jone22,;!S75. indigent circumstances, for the v Alj. persorm having ; suhycribed privilege of keeping a huckster shop bllsh- - free ef license; referred to committnonev for the narbose of ing books in the Spanish' language tee on license. ' The committee to whonvwas re , will please forward the samrto tne f Deseret News OiUce immeately, ferred the report ofAlderman Fyper as it is desired to commeriee me for June, reported that they found work soon. it correct; adopted. D. W. Jonbs, Alqpnt. Report of bill of expenses of Mar d s w 179 shal and Chief Engineer was re correct; adopted. il BEAT 'inducements offered to ported back W. of Bill j wholesale Hyde for boarding cly in Xamps, purchasers in $309, 7o; allowed. prisoners June, 'I?ei3 at AKlnsey's. Gas CoalOii, etc., Company's bill; for lighting amber's Encyclopaedia. streets, City Hall and engine house, Messrs. J, B. Wpplncott & t?6., of and for new street, lamps, etc., and Philadelphia; announce thai4 by a adjusting the same;" referred to recent purchase, they have become committee on claims. ' of U - 'Tfas- - i garding the awarding of the tract for the erection of the Nation ; VAIXEY RfKEAT ' rates - r. - -- ' t l -.- - i - with money. The majority of the drowned,-a- - patty- -ysjr with grappluig or old-arag party came from K witter lend, the Irons, ropes, etcstartea-x; CarrftM Atfly bp Destrrt Ifatlonal BanK and- Scot? the tirer rotaLbejtcoverylif hit from remainder England Sit LlKS CrrrV iluly M W?3. land. Another. pirty,all from b idy. They coiled the rope in the 1. and mlln.vl. will unn arrftTA. tnH bottom of the skiff and started,someMlirafttf SLJr$ Unff at In the fall a large .party compeeed finally tbe drag caught in. uf Engliahmea Is' expected. thing which was supposed to be TPHP riCEfVl at ldaell'A entirely -- AT. Y: Wo f ; the-- boat that had been occupiea i td, Jvfjf 7. EVENING NEWS. br Baker. A young jnachinlstJ fresh i'M XThere seems Xo bo somo mistake named ! Charles Knappi ho was Snmm'f Scotch Store, a " to hero." Mr. the shipnisnt bf lic! ? 'en's Aberdeen came along last In tho eklir started lot gQ -- f0" cSday4 galy 14, 1873. week with Hardy for the purpose of a company of antlgrants stern of the. boat out rope, and in so which, crossed the. sea on. tSLiry- - helpinghispay gotthe f fill It AIIO id the entangled doing leg ST EAST , local cell which dragged hln overboard Other Matters. e;jiwvcrEiL Nws.J j . p r and Seller's Bnndce XUXarmaUde, BIG INDUCEKENTSWILLIBe OFFERED TO THE TRADE. r and he was drowned before assistTlIfcRMGilKTF.R 9 deg F fa Utah Northern. Under date ance could be' rendered. Ho seemed at mnnan Saddles, . ' r. : I ' J ,' ITT to have had a presentiment of his iysf .rj:. the shade at 1 p.m. Fine, fromi Franklin, Idaho, ;.Jslj'lst,: fate, as he,before entering the skiff, Varaonth Bloaters, ' ome clouds. e."! t George S. .Kennedy writes to the gave his,, pocket book, etc., to a ;! BACK TO uUR OLD STAND! t what Edinburgh Cat ISeai and - ; instructions with that Montana,' Helena, Independent .f j I Sntleman, J' There Is a message at the Western Mr. .Richardson Is "' - X.i in case he follow V , ;there' with a ed the fate tbem and wife .His j'BXeai ofBaker Grits, IttbHtlt to stttr t?nlon'Te1egTph Office' for J. Bur corps "of surveyors 'locating the child are on. their v,to Green rows. way ;t.iii ''Xlosedt'CSo's Utah Northern Road: that a con- River, unconscious of the sad news e ' tract Mr. has been made; ;wlth ODR I1ICREASD1G TRADS! them. Baker also that Ac. Xei.a Cime Jnice, Looking Up. We learn from of New York to put a leaves awaits wife "and child . to mourn a several source that mining, mat Thurston, 22 feet bridge 2100 feet his loss. lioth' mem were ters are brightening ;up a little. across Cub River,long, at Franklin; high, has esteemed by all who knewhighly r them, ifte place, north Borne of the smelters that, hay e also contracted for the, building of and the sorrow at, ten to road miles of Bear River, and fate, and ay m for their un : been dormant for some time past , r " d40 f expects by the 1st of June, 1873 te happy families pathv sin of the Post Offlcei are and general are preparing to start up again. reach Fort Hall on Snaka River. cere. ' ' This is seventy miles north of the lo Ogden Freeman, July Mr., Kennedy Incorrect We icaru that the present terminus.; Bms yui Dry Goods 01 A Snloiulld Glass sanguine that the work will Mr. W. It. Williams has bauded statement in yesterday's JS'e s, re- seems And exanine new arrivals be pushed energetically under the us the following score of loaded con - -- , f; : |