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Show w iR IhP hp ' EVENING NJEWS XT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOKER VOL. IX. I. VAXj GEO. DUNFOED, TiL CP ! By PtR people, unwarranted by law, and PEOPLE'S showing a determination upon the part of the republican party to Telegraph. WESTERN L'NION TELEGRAPH LINE. B.asi IVilit'M lyimpaloliew. EASTERN. vrrMbeliuliif; lieuiooratlc Majority. AtrausTA, Ga., 5. lie turns already received show that Colquett, democrat, wrtt elected Governor by 40,(XX) majority. There was virtually no opposition. The . BOOT-FITT- ER ly democratic: HAS REMOVED ACROSS Till' ST It UcNiect to Jaiuea Llcb. New York, 3. A ppecial mooting of the Associated Pioneers has been called for Wednesday evening. Kent. 11th. to exnress the sentiments of the society in refer ence to tne ueam or jaruea 1jUk. Mint Coinage for September. KET, :o:- fioyWe have opened our New Storevith an entire New Stock of seasonable, new and fresh Tlie total coinage at the mints during September wa9 $7,000,000, including four and a half million in gold coin, half a million in trade dollars, and two millions dollars in subsidiary silver. WASHiNtiTON, 3. Boots, Shoes & Slippers, Hats, Caps & Gloves AlA. WHICH OK WII-- L THE II C SOLD AT NonilaRtloua. MiiAVAUItE-K- VERY LOWEST PRICES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. , 5. The republi- cans of the fourth district, to-da- nominated Wm. E. Smith for i'tll .1 Yellow Fever luteriueiilx. yellow fever Savannah, y 5. The were eighteen. interments Democratic Soldiers Speech by Gov. lleudrich.s ete. TAYLOR & CUTLER to-da- He-uni- on OUT Kes-olntlon- s, Ind., 5. SpeakIndianapolis, was held on three stands on ing the State House grounds and other places outside during the afternoon. At the principal staud Gov. Hendricks presided. He spoke as fol- II K1I1DS DIFFERENT Or GOODS OF LOT Ji CLOS2IMG- - lows 25 Per Cent. You Indies and Gentlemen will le addressed by Gov. Palmer, of Illinois, and Gov. Curtin, of Pennsylvania. For myself, I have of only to express to the citizens other States that are present, to the soldiers from other States, a most cordial welcome for your presence on this very interesting occasion. (Applause.) You from other States are interested in the same questions that now so profoundly occupy the attention of the people of Indiana. The people of Indiana have decided that, as far as it is within their power, they will have a purer nave and will government, in the adgreater economies ministration of public aflaira. - I am very happy in welcoming soldiers from other ;States, who are here in very large numbers, who, as I know, join with the soldiers of Indiana upon this occasion in asserting the doctrine that the war now being over, thero shall be a reunion between the people of the north and the people of the LIMB Delivered in Halt Lake City by the Load at 2. south, thus expressing yourof faith the in the permanent union bushel. hearts of the people under the 1JEST LIME IN THE MAJIKIOT fur every purpose. forms of the constitution, and your Will sell Cheaper for Cash at Kiln' than auy other Arm In the faith in the purity of the Govern. TerrritQry, r , ment and economy of the adminI welcome you upon istration. this occasion to tho capital of Indiana. My fellow citizens, I now have the pleasuro of introducing Gov. Palmer of Ills., who led some rr of the soldiers who are here, in the RAILROAD SOUTHERN UTAH bloedy scenes ef the war, and who UTAH CsSTBAti HAILBOAO will now addres-.- ycu. (Applause.) s Tha foll'ivhig were tho pilncipal Farus-woitspeaker: Gov. Curtin, Gen. (Jen. McCandless, Gen. J no. L. Palmer, (Jen. John McCarse, Gen. Beige!, (Jen. E. F. Bragg, Gen. 1876, f, twi( ofe Jcf.y Fitzhueh Warreu. Gen. McClel iJolnf Boatb. land, and Gov. Parker and IJigler On and aftor Jnno gOtayatTia. at the principal stands. Ab73- AO. 1. ;ft of The following resolutions were War. Pamr. PassY. ?tato. adopted: Train 8 40 PM Whereas, The soldiers and uilois 7 00 AM loave of the country, irrespective of par i l.ake. ty, race, or nationality, took equal-a P.M. A.U. Train loava . 7 Void's, .108 2 an: 1U 7 00 ly, honorably, and patriotically Salt Laice 7 28 6 45 3 nf' Cottonwool Little part in ueienaing mat country 7 if 7 15 a 35i f. - vllf i TUB" tlBr .76 Junction when threatened, and maintaining Arrl at 7 53 7 & :l 4". 1 00 the integrity of the American hon 1.00 4 53" lfr ... '.:.- - 7S0 Saudy mid Leava or; and 8 08 Sandy Whe rvaa, The issues at stake nave 1.36 1 5S 85 8 12" 8 18i KavtUa. Draper 1 76 0 08 for ever settled by the results been Lahl. 1 9U S 201 American Forte... . be8.00 6 40 " 3 00 of tho civil ooutest, and placed OJonr! 9 82. Pleasant Grove... all S 50 yond future W IS1 by controversy Provo Ak rT AO.. St'Hfxf 75 iit fundamental laws of the land; 10 36, t 00 PaMtr. Tart. SprlnirvUie Poss'r. Sf ituii. 10 3 61! Spaaiab Fork, 3 60 and 11 23 Paywtn, 4 00 11 43' Wherett?, The republican leaded?, Sautaquln, 620PM 040AM ev " Arrive at. . . . ami ef4 00 with disgraceful impudt-ii13 00 -. Terminus, aud in open deliaoco of frontery, 1. 00 1 10 lit 31" truth, arrogate to themselves the Uelag Norm. of suppressing the rebellion, credit 1.35 : i io : " the Union, aud in and maintaining . . . of truth and justice, open disregard ' 1.90 7 44 Ot It f I' defy and .denounce all soldiers "Si i a. and sailors who now refuse to sub' I.T5 I i II 13 scribe to their political opinions, as P. M. A. M. I. Trains ieav v a; a12 sympathizers with the rebellion and s.oo Teruiioua, 8 31 I..I1K. 13 67, 25 faithless to the Union cause; and Santaqutut- 1 17' 50 Pay s in, : . Whereaa, The leaders of the party 1 00 4W. phiu Place. paolar Kork 1 25 in or.i 2 power have endeavored, by bitSpriii vllle, T.MJI-- Y . ti 1 60 ter I B MP 2 361 Provo partisan appeals, to rekindle the a 00 0b 3 Pleataitt Grove.. WltLiRPK DAILT, of the war and postpone animosities s 10 20 3 Fork... American a 32 2 26 the free enjoyment of a glorious Cehi m- - Ar.0 4 2w 2 76 Itrai-nili iM City at 40 :8o peace; therefore aud p.ui. . ... M.".: and Tigden 0.1 6 Arrive at 4 37 lie it resohed, by the democratic dandy. for All information oouoernlu Leave soldiers and sailors of the United rfrftn or Pa .(re, apply u 47 9 15 t 00 3 00 4ii!y 61 9 2T. 6 10 .1 26 States in Convention assembled, t JR. JOHN SHARP. Junction U 9 06 6 40 3 60 Th.t while fully recognizing the Little Cottouw'd. Oon. Freight and TlcM Agent. Arrive at achievements of our armies, JOHN ftrrrSHARP. 5 40 11 30 6 lBi 4 00 gallant Salt Lake. a wr t a t and grateful to Almighty God for the victory to the Union cause, w Noa. land 2 frill bo run dally. a do will bo Noe- - S, 4, 6 and run dally, hereby in the interest of harmoDH'IS, HOWE & CO., excepted. ny and fellowship between the aud In the name of com9r For all Information conoertiniir States,who Kreighl or Pasnaice, apply to died to secure these narades JOHN SUA III', tional blessings, enter an earnest General SuperintetMUni, and solemn protest against all atlOHS oUAHP, Jlt-- , tempts to revive the hatreds and (Hneml rettrfcl and Ticket Aatnt. prejudices engendered by the civil oAtt &w "m rum, ESTABLISHED 1863. Mammoth. Lime Kilns, HOT SPRING LAKE. -- ....... MAftDUFF BROTHERS. s h, O i I ) P0j i I c i i M- - i I I 1 . r ! a--ni . 1 Sun-lay- FOUilY k III " . SUCCESSORS TO NATHAN DAVlS ,' SOWS. & All kinds of Milling and Mining Macuiury, Wrought And Cast Ironwork, taaanufactured io order. Carta, VM HlgBullion Halla, I'urnMt PUktca, llolntlBK Vmr . KiM-liIuer- WbMli Ml ., (. AaJa, Alrto Bratta Work of all descriptions, first W. JANUAHY TiJris 1876 rua Daily aa folluwd : will MOUTH WAKD. " Loran Brl(f Arrive at Ollmer H. GROVES, lit, N4IKT1I WAKlt. Ao. 1. 9:20 a. m. Leave OKden,. 13:50 " Brliraaaa :00 p. n. " Lotran, . &t " Arrive at Franklin. " 17 OR. AND AFTER ON Leave Franklin West Street, NT.AK.KTH TBMPLB ST., 8. I C1TT. I LTAB XORIUERX B.ULR0AD. :o: 8e ....... ham....... Og-de- n Ko. 2. ftOO a. ro, 10:55 2:25 p. rn. :o: 4:00 " State Una to ana connects with trains at Ballabnry'i from Montana Franklin. M. W. MERRILL, Supt. omoe.-Seo- r.nd City, eat6 Niblst, 8ooth Street, Salt Lake Caxs. Gen. Freight a Ticket Airt. of Klephant Store. Office hours i a.m. to p.m. d 204 nOUIITUBLERI 'H ERE being several hundred copies of i tlwm' Ronr Book remainlnr nmvi' obtained at the Deeeret Newt they can be UtHca for 25 cents per copy. I TM. WILLE3 MONEY TO LOAN X ON EASY TERMS, To am all borrower, on Improved el IT rei eatato. Repay able by in. aalnaeata If dealrttblo. rrlnelpala only, oeaii wisn. O. T. POHEROT.rcJler, More. dll9 UMtbe' la Urug carry the coming presidential election by force ana fraud. Resolved, That we return our thanks to the last House of for the passage of the uill equalizing the bounties of soldiers and sailers of the Union, and we denounce the republican Senate for defeating the measure. Resolved, That the hopo and industry of the nation, now prostrated by the infamous legislation of tho republican party, whereby the people have been robbed ofjust decompensation for their labor,demsuccess of the the upon pends ocratic party, which alone can restore confidence to the masses and insure to labor a fair remuneration for honest woik. Resolved, That in the widespread prostitution of ofllcial dignitj', in the debauchery and corruption of the civil service, in the reign of and thieving administration of all tha south, in the mistaken and ruinous legislation on finance, and in th consequent depression of commerce and industries, we do not recognize the signs of revivingwelfareor the legitimate, wholesome and honest fruits of the in war. Con- gress. ARE HT Y LJX T 3E3: TERRITORIAL CCN VENTION. People's Headquaktkbs, rial Central To the People of Utah. Dry f DKKSS GOODS, SHAWLS, rLANNELS, The election of Delegate to represent the Territory of Utah in the Forty-Fift- h Congress Ami everyth ii elso ia tho Pry will be held on Tuesday, November 7th next ensuing, and it is (x'U In.r ut most desirable that the candidate chosen as the representative of the people should receive thdr fullest support and that every - person en- Store, onosltc tho JhroU Cilice. Home titled to the ejectivw- franchise if vou want to avo inoiicv, call at iShwaiU' lor your Dry UooUis ilio Ihi-f- t should exercise it ou that day. tHist place in this clt v. Von ill hUh To the end tnat an iiicrca.se J in- findanil tho latent invented fclrani M iwhlug terest may be, awakeneit.in elec- UarhlHM, ! (rrallf to (tivo fullttltsf,n tion matters ad 'to eaiueavor to wbleh wotoiruar&nteo no iounlin8-No rul.blinr all. draw out the en the vote of the Ter- no no c hints v cylinders. Wash tearing, ami on this so ritory important occasion, ing dono in minutes, ull ninlti ttieui t it has been determined to hold a at Hnvarti' Store. People's Territorial Convention, composed of Delegates from the saveral counties, to convene at the City nan in salt Lake City, on Saturday, October 7lh, ISTti, at BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Rcsulvcl, That in the name of patriotism, and to insure the pur suits of peace and a healthier tone ef public morals, we do hereby de mand a change or administration, that a change of policy may result; and to this end wo invite the co operation of all, without regard to e think tho crisis nas party ua. come when just legislation and rigor in public life can alone bring an era of wise and peaceful government. Resolved, That the assumption that the Union was preserved by a party, and not by the whole people, irrespective of party, i false, dis and unpatriotic, that credits the living and dishonors the dead, and 'we solemnly reprobate the assumption. T U s. .l rnt,t In n7 Hendricks A. p.ndT. we recognize statesmen who have given assurances in their public careers of a will and a way to redeem tne country from the control of rings, re-to prosecuto plans in civil service form, to restore the majority rule of local self government on the basis of the constitution, and insure the fruitful blessings of prosperity and peace; and we do hereby pledge them our hearty and undivided support. Congratulatery telegrams were read from Abraham 8. Hewett, chairman of the national democratic executive committee, and from Hon. D, Hoban Ward, ot Ohie. The demonstrations were concluded by a torchlight proces sion to night. 3O,O0O t'lre. 5 Lauber's Philadelphia, the centennial grounds, was burned last night; loss $30,000. on lias been based, as far as possible, upon their representation in the Legislature. To secure the proper election of these delegates it H suggested that each county hold a county convention, composed of delegates sent from primary meetings previously held in the several The delegates to the precincts. Territorial convention should come duly authenticated with credentials signed by the President and Secretary of the convention appointing them. It will be well- for each convention to appoint alternate delegates to represent the county in case of the failure of the regular delegates to bo present at the convention. It is also suggested that each County Convention while in session appoint a County Central Committee to attend to all election matters in its county, which Committee should immediately organize and place itself in communication with the People's Territorial Central Committee at Salt Lake City, that concert of action In these matters may be secured throughout the Territory. The number of delegates to the Territorial Convention to which each county is entitled is as fol- CIVE ME - lows County. Salt Lake, Utah, Juab, - Millard, - -- - ---- Beaver, No. County. -- IS Sanpete, Wasatch, Summit, S - 3 - :: - H - 1 hmvudttors. Morgan, Davis, Box Klder, Tooele. - -- -- Tlluniiiitt,iedJ CHA8. W. 8TAYNER, Iillfilll! Attorney and Notary Public. Oltlce with Halt Ijike Herald, Malt t tljr. ' - o V Granite Iron YatY Urn, is AS us an Open Fire, And a perfect combination of PRI ZES Cheerful ftf Rnd-le- variety. Prices as LOW as wo can Make them. Superintendents aud Teachers call aud see as- uie, A job WA. 4tt HiukM and Testaments at halt pi ice, toou to arrive. St. LOUIS, lMo., .tic and minintr ma k Salt lake theatre aotor, MR. JAS. M. WARD, And the aecmnpllvhed Actress and Queen of Song-- BRITISH AMERICA. 1'mIkI Knllrond Arrldeul. MISS WINN ETTA MONTAGUE Ont., 5. The railroad acPaws, Who wi'l appear in J. J. McCloakey'a cident was caused by the breaking highly sensational drama ol exof a wheel of the tender. The Mercan-lll- o ve liiHtltutiou, Knit T.nkc Clly. CHICAGO TRADE. Deeeroi National Ihink Walsh & Hutchinson, various hanklnr huelueii an J re Does Importer, AoOHorfarvr oul Jot.brrs if HILLINKRYS STRAW GOODS ceive savluirs on iutervctt. Deaeret Carriage sail Vao:i IV (Walker, Knltfht.Uees and OMad) Mako and repair all kinds of vehicles to order, wa irons and carriages, mtnlnR- ears, etc., and do all kinds of blacksniithlnir and car riage palutinf aud trtuuutuK . Notions and Lsdiri' FBrnlshinf CoPdi; 160 it 162 Wabash Ave., cor. Monroe CHICAGO. d i.. DillW0O4lCJ Sells the verv bet live rees feathers, walnut lumber furniture aud baby watoiis. .V to Tork OJIce, Ou llrwuf mm y. Ueortte Dunferd, Dr. W. 11. UroTf sorts ot lieutist work. Jolin K. llnaleni. At PresKlent R. Voiin'. burs r ...1 cbuutablo wool. Jukellumrrd Sin, I (Successors to ,T. H. HaRile), l la runs. pistols, ammunition and llshins' tueKU, uu.l a H UHlH mtlB.tr.'lV.V IE III MBHi UiKA EII9 UUU Ut-a- do m .iei- - 1 practical guusmithiug. David Jmiucm lkws anythinr in the tin, sboei inm aud h line, also lu tho iiaaUtiiui? huts copper-Kinit- a. It. V. K. Jeuueua Is resident aireut for Franklin MacVeaah it fo., wbolosale grocers, Chicago; Chicago vnite Lrf'ad ana mi ro.; ana L.tvcrjHH)i LoikUmi a (Jiobo lire lusuranoe Co. Jenncnn Jk aa imi AASk WIViTIUVt X nfwaYafWJI &ndlor Speclmsa Clrcalaraad stlsMiaa. r sa VSawSOl DR. A. W. Urant, 7 1v T stoneware Jar for pickles and Soli pre- sence, and other crockery and glassware. 1. Marcetts, sells City malt and spirituous liquor ma t and spirituous liquors, wiues,ftro, eto., by t a Als or makes iho piut, ijuart kog. gcuuiuo Kngllsh Ale aud Old Tjin Gin. UrotUerd. HeDuft fiolis hoino-in- a j i aud j l nia Kij.ds of Wasatch lc i u.th, and bujs A. 91tut attoriey and Morris l'l 'n u io, t tl tic-- M.ncs still ift. Sage, and d Ml Swiss, Califor- '1'iitt tin J BANK . Taid up Capital, gen-vrall- your Invention. We will make examination iu the Patkst OrncK aud if we think it patentable, will send you and ad vice and prosecute your ease. lpors We refer to Hon. M. D. LereetU of Patents. Clcvpkaixi, u, o. H. Keliey, Esq., Secretary Natioaai Louisville, Ky.. Kev. l J. Power,.Grcci, lYaab. on, aCaud to the Danish aad Swedish oft n ForeU Lecatio at Washington, jx eur "Guide tor ob tW Send Stamp forAddress talninc Patents." Lottie Bacger t Co., Solicitors ot Patents, dll Washington. D.C. 1 c A XX UAL, of thk Iroi KLKCTIOX ot said Company will be held DU . TOWNSEND HOUSE ALT LA KB C1TT. Iswaisad, JAKE ' I rraprlolar HEUSSEH L BRC, to. I. JtAOUk,) rtvott Door North or (Sucrrssors the aoro,kaat Lake t liy, . BUUM lit envs, risTout, .Auxuxmos asl FISHTTO TACKLE. l"tae.ialOw.aaaatthe. Hna JL 1 1 VBansr-a- 4 aa kl a s an, a. alkMma Vlce-Prcst- Directors. JOHN allAUP, KKKAMOKZ l.lTTrJ:, I.. S. H1L1.S, Cashier. DOORS, Ieal lu l:xrltag. t wllece Coin, Uold Daat, Scrip, ote. Collections made and pronifUy roitEIGN EXCHANGE - Interest ilS'.Ttf l.ll'i; re-mitt- paM " Marine' Drpcaita. AND TIIIVBIS PARLEY P. PRATT WINDOW . BLINDS MOULDINGS, ETC, ETC "3 FOU 8 ALB. NTEITS ua ! Company are hereby notified that tha ' AOe'paMMis $1,000,000 WM. H. HOOPF.lt, President, ., M.S. V.LDKKIKIB, Hit IG HAM YOUNG, WM. JKNNINiiS, raopaimaa. rrocrrtoLDRu? atklst IWre. $2UG,0O0 Authorised Capital, CtTTIEIl, TI C IE O 1ST JE NATIONAL aV-- JAMlnnAirT,rVyretar tlUXUII MOTOR, 1DARO, Aug. XI, 187 d?3 Ut' Salt Luke City, VtHh. gouts' clothing, boots prints, dre6S goods, and shoes, ladies shoos, chlMreu'a shoos, aud dry goods and merchandise genei a'ty Jautea Townaead Amrrican and Vcroiru, obtained for invwntors at Keeis tbe Towusend House. prices as low as thus ofT tick field A Koiik. any reliable ajreucy. lorinvited with inventor, and rcyootidctico Supply new grates, backs, etc , for all wllu those who have had their inventions kinds of stovts, buy old Iron, etc. rejected by the U. S. Patent OrriC, alao Walker Droa. with Merchants aud manufacture rsdesiilujj Pell di v goods, groceries, hardware, glans TUB UK UAKaS AVI) LAUK1J. and crockery ware, and niervhauniso "bh ol otDa wholesale aud retail. 11 C a TAYI.On d3t , DESERFT Xxtk. Cltg. Rooms 50c to $1.00 pr. Day, Jkawesj , V'-!- Tai44 Strut, Salt JCost i . XlMtoat, DANIEL CRENIC. T II jt. At- - m WtVKN DIRKCTvilH l,Lli?!cJock will be aleeted for tha ensuing year. rionsounblo llHl ST0YK9 i In IRON CITY. CI TUtSOIY. THE I2TH OF SEP TE1BER, 1876, IJaiberger, and New York f actory 4 llfckMKl Rest brauds of liakvr s and 1'awily Rest Mackerel, White Fish. Herring, ho, I everything ueedod for your Table for ltrwakfast, Dinner aud Supper, aud at - s.oi o uud litjuoiv, wU.)lc.-.alrtail. II. 1.. I'lielftM Sebs cups, sh es, 1 1 ves, furs, shawls, yaiu, tic. So'.! Home-raise- BHARPH3XCK Great Westers toca couuse,or-at-la- KvatiA iV ail i ril'S aud Morton ni.;i . rokt GROCERIES Of all kinds: Jaition T3ct5lile Dcea busiiioss as nal work. KUa.-- . Mmo Mammoth lime. . aib uroimH furaxo. ovxa THE OUTH ST., of m Oomu eroj aa,! Iatx-a-t tAYLOlfS HOTEL. AT 82 FIRST - JOE , llAUKJtllt, SAWS DANIEL Man- and Naatafout Ola. Dartom ftraetCHICAldO, tmu CALD E R CALL I.lttlo A Itwuutly, U 1 DHNT1HT. to-da- y, . ttor. utaetureraot ,1 aWato AW 1 Are airents for various AmcricuutUiJ Ft Hon- - 0 tho .Inwrit-tDsatul Surocrih ( Igu tiro lusuranoe compauies. OiHCE-Wam- tih Hoto!tSd floor. Wm. Jrnnlatl, Sous A Siuller, d:tl Deal in notions, staple aJ fancy dry goods and groceries, bixits anit shoos, hats and DR. RUSSEL. cups, hardware, crockeryaud geuoral luer- ccaui.ise. and MEDICAL RLKCTRICIAM removed to First West h8 Fred J. liclsrl A t o , South Tvtuple street, between North aud Coi iiine, buy wheat, oats aud bir i y. Sts. Two blecks east of 1C It. depot. A Latimer, Taylor t o.. Sell lumber, shlniles, sash and door, ON moulding and fraiuos, aa i everything in tho building line, . Ill VniTfl la eaMisa, kail, Vn and Xavnl CO. Does all 1 U J 10 & ious,etc. D-c- ties mado to on:er. N. K. FAIBBANK I. " strife, Resolved) that now, as during the period when war was in progress, iu which the question was finally and irrevocably settled, we pronounce the doctrine of the right of secession a fatal heresy, without foundation or right in our system of Government, destructive of the best interests of the south and north, and while we are firm in our resolve to preserve the integrity of the national judgment, as settled by the stern arbitraments of the sword, we will act as soldiers who were engaged in honorable Russia. warfare. We recognize the gallantAustria and England have dery with which those lately In arms clined the position of intervention. against the United States sought to The Standard's Belgrade tele maintain what we believe to be a gram leports that Gen. Tchernayefl fatal error; and now, since they nas seut io .ueigrade nrty privates, have accepted the results of the who had mTtilated their light war and recognized their obliga- hands in order to escape military tions to the policy of the republi- dutj They will be impiisoned for can party, which permits the un- three years. lawful plundering of the south and from Mielrade twys A seeks to perpetuate sectional pre it is telegram that Ilus-i- a will not expected judice In order to continue itself present an ultimatum, to be followin power. ed by a declaration of war. NegoResolved, That while we main- tiations will probab'y precede mch tain that every citizen of the coun action, as the treaty of Paris binds try, without regard to race or color, the signers, in the event of misshould be protected in the full en understanding, to give the Powers joyment of their right of suffrage. an opportunity of mediation. The rimed Berlin correspondent we denounce the efforts of the ad ministration to control the elections telegraphs that should Russia perof certain States ef this Union by sist in occupying Bulgaria, the Austhe aid of the army as a dangerous trian troops will not enly eccupy innovation upon tho rights of the Bosnia and Herzegovina, hut will operate against Seryla. C. R. SAVACE. rn d OH TO iiouhio-barreio- tl amination of the wheel, . THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT ! shows that it w&s perfectly sound OR, up to the time of breakiug. The C. V l'oiueroy NEW YORK IN SLICES. names of the killed are Wm. Coopl.'ia'it money on easy tertns to sina".! br. Mr. JAS. M. rwers on improved city real estate. er, driver; A. --li. Irving . lircnian; GoorrcGlenry V Friend Mr. Itnmetl, Andrews, ex messenger; Bright, The Unexpected J WARD. ihe Friend UnexpeoUd I.ak Silt City Straw baggage master, and a man sup- g Madgo Morton, with gonrs, makes and scl.s hats an bonnet, .Ims posed to be named McBrlde,beIong-iuMltS WlNNETTA MOSTAOCK b!e .chiug, etc. to Detroit. And an t thcioi.t cast tf cbatai-tctgIlewanl Kebree Heavy Failure. Sells tho Ilaln Wagon, Wool Muir and In PrepnrMlon, "THE WL?IIU Koaor, Paddivk Miiky Uake, Concord Mon i ueal.o. Heath A Northey, 1IA.1U." Divvies and curtlaues, plowp, harrows, cultivators, wagon l.mhor, ct . leading merchants and manufac-to GRAND WUIKE?, SATURDAY AFTEP.HOON. owing turers, assigned Klrrrra NciAila laiuiber AssuclntlAn, the difllonlties arising out of the Soil sash, motiKlinjrs, shingles, ihmrs, faifure of L. J. Campbell & Co.; blinds, lain, wood yumiw and wait i c'.p.s liabilities $200,000, assets heavy. W A CR A Vl'EE DEEDS most cheap, Ul wholeaaJaandStiiiretail. 1 tn. Robert Doeda Claim lorm, approved Quit tho lted Is Cauyou and Hi ck agent for GREAT BRITAIN Sprints Coal. Towmite Deeds, Deeds,. Mining Friendly Relatione to be Ma!ulalaed. Leases, Ofllcial Bonds, laoorpora 1. Srhwait from Sells iire shawls, tlatmeU and goods, London, 5. A dispatch most r tlon Bonds, and otb Ulppk. other kinds of dry goods, also ktcam w HalVienna says, acordlng to the ting llllll lllll H. reliable information, not the slightW. Muyuer, AusEstabli.-Leest idea is entertained by the in:?. and public, stviirts pat-- e VHorney notary trian Government of breaking of! for inventoi, and and caveats .is WM. M'CULLY & CO., iu format ion cunocruiug the same. friendly rtl itions with Ilussia. o of Brands the Standard Manufacturers XCHi. War Taylor A. Cntler Window Glass aod WbiieandGrccu Drug Sell all kinds ot general an 1'ortcr alxo rlsts' iue, Glassware, A Vienna correspondent of the Mineral Water Dottles, Tajlur'a Hotel Standard states that a communiSO Wood Street, ilttoura:li lat With or without )oaid. Mil. A .1. Kodger aad cation from Pari declares that keeps tabic. France will not participate in the PENNSYLVANIA. N. 1. Teaadel naval demonstration proposed by P. 8. AH description cf and To Sells family groocrk-sparasols, rummer to-da- y, ! of IITavo made a specialty Sunday and Day Schools s with Prttft of all kinds, In per lor 4'onklructloo, onvenlens Arrangernent, 1 leanltneaa ut Keeneuiy lu use ot I'uel. Ho Co-operntl- to-nig- Tbat USlNr.:W trauaaotM dtrwet with the Commissioner at Washington. Per sons doslriuar lutortoathni or tvttera patent for luventlon will do well to imiuuii A all kinds of lullllnir caster, hi work, ZI011N chinery work, wrought and uU and iron and brass work of doscrlptioas. Ji to , !))' loll !ry ifooils, boots aud Mines, hats and .1'tSW.Vf caps, family (rroeerles. Hour. reil mm Bliotfruns ana trralu, merchandise, aud buy dried f ruil. TW) CAVEATS sivured f.r And Sells, boot , shoe no 1 slipper!, h.tts and caps, wholesale and rota II. O. Ellaaon la a practical clock aud watchmaker, Xo. - 5 tioo. C. Ferg-naot-i - - 2 Poes all kinds of watch aud cs.k mak - 2 ing-- repairing and cleaning. - - 2 Daniel Urnla. RoJls staple and fancy groceries, - 4 - : Piute, - - 3" 2 Iron, (raiitt Democratic 2 Weber, - - - .1 Kane, Parade. 7 2 Cache, Washington, - - 1 2 Rich, St. Lotus, 5. of The democratica Sevier, this city gave uniformed clubs grand torchlight parade Total, - - - - 73 The procession was about two miles It is hoped that thu leading men long, and contained several thousand torches. The spectacle was very iu each County will take immedibrilliant and was witnessed by a ate kteps to carry these suggestions large crowdjWbothronged, along the into etleet, by calling primary meet line 'of "march; there was. also a ings in tuelr preclucts and County brilliant display of fireworks from Conventions in their Counties, that the people may be thoroughly the dome of the Court House, aroused to their duty, that the result of these measures may prove WESTERN. our citizous, aud that A View Democratic Pitper OpUal beneficial to selected to represent Decreased. theuelegate us In Congress may receive, at the 5. is It reportSan Francisco, election, such a vote a was ed here by professed insiders, that coming never before given to a delegate a joint-stoccompany, with a cap- from any Territory, to formed ital of $'200,0001 being Byeruerof the People's Territoe purchase-thDaily Morning Jler-al- dt rial Central Committee. the new Democratic paper John sharp, here, and enlarge it, with Marlon Chainan. Marble as managing editor. Til KoltoRK MClvKAV, Rational of a tbe At nieetiug Secretary. Gold Bank and Tru9t Company, toffoni decreased was the capital day, one million to three quarters of a million dollars. TI. e Con. V. .Mining Co. la be Niied ' lor Taxes. W. T. HAURIS rtcsit;K?s MANAr.LR A Virginia C'ify dispatch ay9 the County Commissioners have Grand Conference Attraction. taken s eps U sue the Consolidated Virgin, t Mining Company for the Thursday Ere., Oct, 5. tax of last quardellLquent bullion will to $122,000, and ter, amounting The Mauatrer takes oledjure in an take the case to the Supreme Court nouncing that he hasgreat effected an encase ment with tho celebrated young American of the United States. -- gashed. CALL! A PATENTS If Tuiuer has' not got au chandise, aud take stvo'il-!mn.- i p.utivs 'iu.l sortment, yniir scud the order to organ lu exchange. Dr. A. TT. alder, Fractlaoa in dentistry. . tululfi' it t o. fit?. Oil. ul A 61S N. Mala Hi., Sell family procerus, wi.i.U.u' tr'a-- , and e Datla, Hotve , Genuine KNGMSH AL1! arnl OLUTtHl lilN diJ- a SiHvialty. Jid n! CaJder k orelexn Soil Maaon a Hamlin and other organs, roods, holiday presents, ami piano, all kindsfancy of musical Instruments and mer home-mad- iv oits, wi7;i-:n- the piut, ijuhiI or keg, at rcasonablii raUs. Hy WtTrJ- all cutlery, lock and guutumUi work. servo frleuds best or Malt will bo glad with and Spirituouscuuutry In 1.1 12 Torrblta-b- t rOREICN. P. to Proprietor,MARCETT8, towa and tho LOW ISPRICED U-- Public. The throughout the Territory. number of delegates to compose the Territorial Convention has been F. Auerbueli A. llro. fixed at seventy-eight- , being twice Sell dry rood, faucv rood, millinery. the number of the Councilors aud clothintr, boots Representatives in the Legislative liouoiu, eto. and shoos, huts a.'d caps, Joe, Barker Assembly, and the allotment of delegates to the several counties Sharpens saws, repair stove, nu.l decs if 1; SALT LAKR C1TV. UTAH. HANDSOME, DURABLE AND fcU-fnrllo- Keep Them Boforo tho Sritiuni st i von DOGS! KliutaU Ulixk, OpixwHeMeat Murket, Ut Mouth Sl raet, Hii . m. Tho business of this convention will bo to nominate a candidate for delegate to Congress, and to inaugurate such measures as will insure increased attention to our elections THE TO City Malt and M4I SOLD FIRST SEASON'. f PHYSIC THROW THOUSAND ONE nittJc ia pr.i.s tlUUT KFprCTICN sliii-of OimmIs, eous VJI . " KOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Territo- Committee, Salt Lake City, Sept. 9,lS7o. 187 , -- slau-derou- 0 Aaaa0 m H at y, CloO), Call taut, Worktuciuen's rooperatlve Aaaoelallou, Make and sell first data boots and shoe;, repair boots and shoes, etc. Z. C. 91. I. Sell dry goods, groceries, carpets, hardware, crockery and glassware, boots aud Shoes, hats aud caps, leather and findings, and all sorts of general merchaudise, whole-sa- le . alororco tills. 4. OO a.eo I A FEW COPIES FOR SALE At Taiorrtca Of raa "WO 0 D PUM VS abtbV ( and retail. ETEMG HET7S Offlcw BAI.T LAKE CITY, awT Malted on receipt of price. 41 lion's Kavlur Bank and Trust Coin, DE8ERET paavy Jtoea a general banking business, and receives deposiu In sums as low as one dollar. ' nd Yard, Ualf Block Bouth of .Depot. J LYNN, tupt. |