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Show ri A1A JDj EVENINGS 11 TRUT IBID 3NT IS Vv IBj T ... MOM &AI.T LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, MONDAY EVENING, NOYEJIBEK IS, 1S70. 5 S0!Si POSITIVELY WILL SELL.THEIltiSTOCK Blankets, Clothing, Wall Paper, Hats and Caps, Shoes, AND LOTi. OF OTHER GCOD3, 1V TII.1X OTHER HOUSE IN SALT LAKE CITY ! EXCHANCE.1 IN EASTERN. Democratic Majority. Pinchback, in re-an Soil Mason a Hamlin and other organs, interview, said if the pianos, fancy roods, holiday presents, and turns so far received are correctjthe all kinds of musical Instruments and merchandise, and take second-han- d planus and democrats have certainly carried organs lu exchange. the Btate. Dr. A. W. I'Hliirr, to Congress Darrell i3 in the Third district, and J. E. Practises !n dentistry. G. V. Culmer A ( o. Leonard, republican, is elected in The other districts electSell family grocerlea, window arid the fifth. Calder Careleaa dc or to-da- t o. 13,000. No changes sional delegation. Wool lnthe Market Wool quitt; sales Boston, 11. the smallest for s?veral months; prices steady, firm. There has been quite a demand for several round lots; Ohio and Pennsylvania having been sold at 42$ ( were com45; sales of line fleect-from 46 small, paratively ranging 47 for XX, and 40 and 46 for X; Michigan attracted more attention than any other kind; sales com40, prising 10,000 pounds at 33 with a firm market. The sales of Wisconsin were 37, 000 pounds at 40J 41; combing aud delaines firm; combing ranged from steady, 48 52$; fine delaines from 43 0 47; pulled quiet and very Arm, Bales comprise 57,000 pound.; good and choice super fines were selling from 40 (45; Ohio superflnes very scarce and difficult to find. California is in demand, sales 339,0tK) pounds at 20 ( 29 J for si ring and 17 Qfl 25 for were valve authority open any or other fixture attached to the n Relation to the Salt I.nke Ity s sit m of water supply, or shall in Waterworks and the Supply ot anywise njuie, Uetaee or nuiair Water from the Main 11 pen, uml any part, wr any appurtenance of or shall cast anythe for Other Purposes. thing into any lt'vervoir or tank of Suction 1. Be it ordaino.t by the wotks, shall be lined not the City Councilof Salt Lake City, exceeding oi.e hundred dollars for constructed each ot!ense, or by imprisonment that the Water-work- s by the Corporation to supply Salt not exceeding mx months, or by and imprisonment. Lake City with water from City both tine Six-- . 14. If any person, atler the Creek Canon, ehall be ditigiiatt d and known as the Salt Lake City water lias I eeu turned oil' from his Water-workthey shall be the premises, 'on account of of dues, or violation of the property of said city, and ehallcon-be rules and regulations )e!tainlng to under the sole aud exclusive trol of the City Couucil, who may the water supply, ehall turn the from time to time direct the con- water on again, or use, or a. low the w ithout authority, struction of such reservoirs, water water to be tanks, water mains, service pipes lie shall be lined not exceeding lift v and fire hydrants as the necessities dollars for ea'h oilenso. Sec. 1". Fountains and sniiuk- of tbe inhabitants of the city may Jers for lawns, gardens, yards or shall Council The City require. also appoint a Superintendent of sidewalks shall not U operated dur Water-workan Assessor of Water ing a nre. ro tountain attachment other officers as shall be greater than half an inch such and Rates, may be necessary to carry on the iu diameter. There shall he a stou- All officer so appointed eock to each fountain attachment, wp,rks. shall hold office during the pleasure which shall be under the control of the riii pei intendent. of said Council. Sec. 10. SfcC 2. The Superintendent of Sprinklers for law ns, s ater-work- nor t. double-barrele- d ne-r- al soo. NO. AN ORDINANCE congres- , DOIT'T non-payme- 7CJ S'J7 Office or t s, s; rarlor HEATING STOVES ll'ntil vru ixr svn anJ ir.i A on ; SOFT COAL BASE BUFiftr?, nt KEAD3TLIGHT u-e- Another Party lor New Orleans. tto all kinds of mllllng and mininr maCincinnati, O., 11. lions. Stanchinery work, wrought and cast iron work, and Iron and brass work of all descriptions. ley Matthews, Job Stevenson and E. F. Noyes, left for Iay Co., fall. Sell dry (roods, boots and shoes, hats and New Orleans feed and Hour, caps, family groceries, Proclamation Extraordinary . Goluc to See an llouett Count. shotgruna and gt grain, merchandise, and buy dried fruit. 11. In compliance Columbcs, 11. The following St. IjOUis, Deseret National Bank with an invitation and the urgent proclamation extraordinary was Water-work- s shall, under the direcDoes various banking business and re- request of the democratic State issued by John G. Thompson this tion of the City Council, have ceives saving's on interest. Central Committee, Senator Bogy, evoninc and hulletinAd in front of charge of the reservoirs, water Deseret Carriage auil Wagon Co' James O. Broadhead, ErastusVVells the democratic headquarters in this tanks, water mains, fire hydrants, (Walker, Knight, Kees and Oblad) Make and all the machinery and appurGibson, of this city, will city and repair all kinds of vehicles to order, and Chas. wairons and carriages, mining cars, etc., start for New Orleans to be present appertaining to the "The claim of the leading repub- tenances He and do all kinds of blacksmlthing and car- at the counting of the vote of Loushall have the direclican riage painting and trimming. newspapers and committees tion of the laying of water mains, isiana. the effect that Hayes is elected and UlnwoiMler I). McHenry and Henry Watter-son- , to in of service pipes, and ot Keutucky., ieft for New Or- is without foundation, and a con- the putting Sells the very best live geepo feathers, of the water regulation walnut iiuubor furniture and baby wagons. leans last night. to spiracy usurp the Government. to fire hydrants and to allsupply conis Senator McDonald, Gen. Love, It anarchy, it is revolution, it is sumers. Said Water Superintendtieorse Donford, Sells, boon, shoes an! slippers, hats and Gov. McCreery, and Congressman the desperation of desperate men. ent, before entering upon the duties wholesale and retail. cap-iwill all fail. The people have of hia Hlackburn and Palmer, of It shall take an oath of Til-de- n office, declared that their ballots O. Ia. Ellason by office Ills., compose another party now d give bonds, with apis 203 President elected by Is a practical clock and watchmaker. here in answer to the call of Hon. proved security, to Salt Lake City, electoral a and votes, by majority A. S. Hewitt, of New York. They the penal sum of ?5,ooo, condiGoe. C. FerfaHOii of 400,000 of the popular votes, and in leave for the faithful performance tioned Does a!I kinds of watch and clock makwill see to it that their voice, of kis duties. He shall report to ing, repairing and oJeaniug. l'almcr's Opinion of they expressed at the ballot box, shall the City Council quarterly, or Daniel Greuls. Grant. lie Be wait and respected. patient, as his Soils staple and fancy groceries, provisif oftener doings required, . the retributive 11. that will Jk t CO TO y, ed democrats. sashes. e lavls, liowe ueodgive thom'a call toseo for yourselves. FRUIT TAKEN DHICD PER WtSTEUN UNION TELEGRAPH LINE. I'. Auerbacn A llro. 11. The returns dry roods, fanov roods, millinery, Nkw olothing-boots and shoes, haw and cai, from allOrleans, seven except parishes, etc. notlona, which are estimated, chow a majorJoe. Barker stoves, unJ does ity for the democrats on the nationSharpens saws, all cutlery, lock andrepairs al and State ticket of over 8,000. runsmlth work. home-mad- u1 you only A hit je Keep Thorn Before the Telegraph. Sell OF ci z i2.jh: :h3 By Public. CUTLER TAYLOR BUSINESS DIRECTORY. kS s, r . . gardens, yards aud sidewalks must he used ouly for the purpot-- expressed in the license; and no J sprinkler shall be used for spi inkl ing tue street outsido of thv issidewalk, unless such privilege included iu the license and paid for accoidingly. Sidewalks, windows aud fronts shall not be sprinkled of 0 aud except between the hours 9 a.m., land 2, and o and h p.m. No nozzle for sprinkling shall be larh inch in diameger than ter, and no license for a sprinkler (AS HE (Jl'AHAMti: FOK IT shall be issued except in connection (Forfcvt Combustion ef Fv:el an ! Cn.i with other water service. little or no Soot or Ciii (Msklnr ,' Pmfi wit bin cntlro eontt roi of Sec. 17. Sprinkling wagons and vFirst-rut- c F.i he o.i for s:ilo the delivery or of wagons vr.KY siKnxt; water must he filled from hydiants iMYiM; AMI i nh okm us: VI erected for that purpose, and shall be regulated ami controlled by the Atul tho construction of tho Stovo m simple that tho part which urn cxn.c-- i the condition of superintendent. Superintendent, run bo cuU.v anJ nnu it'y Sec. IS. Steam bollera will not tntptwe atheat and make such the Water-worka aimill coot ly tho iu'si tiu o. be fill to allowed from nature of as rleticed the the the person. We tiro (hrrcf to r u'i pipes suggestions Ibat tho lir.AHl.Ui 111 u service may require. direct, hut must he provided with dent (Uuequalietl In fl'i in p.lnj if Sec. 3. All hydrants fchall be a tank and supplied therefrom. for (Perfect Combustion.' under the control of, and shall be Sec. 19. Wateiiug troughs will not be allowed a con(Croat Heating Capncm kept in repair byd the Superintend- animals (Excellent Draft,) in case stant flow of water, but will only bo ent of the of fire or fires the Fire Department allowed to use such quantity as will (Simple Construction and such others as the City Coun- supply the actual wants of the stock (Economy In Prlco cil shall authorize, shall have free having access thereto. Neither will For Frle3 Mats aXIres access to said hydrants. No other continuous streams of water be to flow from or operate any permitted person shall open liydrants, fire hydrant, or attempt to draw faucets or stops over washbasins, water-closetor urinals, or from water therefrom. 611,811, 013 and CIS N. Miu 9ti .. Sec. 4. Any person who shall any aparatus for drawing water. 20. ST. LOUIS, MO., Free access shall at all Sec. wilfully or carelessly run a vehicle OR Til be to hours otherallowed or the a fire ordinary hydrant, against Mercantile Zlou's or other authorized wise wilfully or carelessly injure Superintendent ut Ion, Salt Lake lily. the same, or draw, or attempt to persons to ail places supplied with draw water therefrom, shall be water, to examine the apparatus, the amount used and the manner subject to a fine of not exceeding one hundred dollars, and be. liable of using water, and any consumer for all damages done to s:iid hy violating any of the rules and regulations controlling the water supply drant. Sec. 5. Wrenches for fire liy-b- y shall forfeit all payments made and order tbe right to the use of the water. drants shall be furnished of the City Council to the Fire De Sec, 21. The City Corporation not be held liable for damage partment, for their use, and to such shall A 8TOVR, the Ixwt proves t other persons as may bo deemed to any consumer by reason of a IN BUYING the chuAixdt. Stoves iunmifuciurv.1 stoppage or interruption of his by Rath proper by the Council, aud any A Co. hnvP stoi tho xv- bone officer or member of the Fire De- water supply, caused by bcarcity of for thlriv-ll- bard yours. ttnl their pattarn person having water, accidents to the woiks or take 1)8 loal of all other manufacturer. partment, or other Z. C M- I. diS additions, recharge of one or more of said mains,oralterations, other unavoidable cause, wrenches, who shall permit the pairs, BauiD to he Ukeu ffom their iilaoe beyond a pro rata reduction on his of deposit, or to be used for any license during such etoppetKo. Sec. 22. IS'o telegraph pot,hl tellotner purpose man tnoeautnorizeu or other post shall be put down be shall liable the ing City Council, by to a tine of not exceeding fifty dol- or set within four feet of any water service pipe, nor within six feet of lars for each ofleusie. Sec. 0. Whenever any person any main pipe, except on a writdesires to obtain a supply "of water ten permit from the Superintendfrom the City Water-workhe ent. Sec. 23. Wherever the water shall make application therefor, verbally or in writing, to the Mayor mains aretolaid, no jersons shall be and sign an agreemeut that lis will allowed convey the waters of Stock be governed by such rules and regu- City Creek from any ditch or place The Bankrupt lations not inconsistent with this by private pipes for fountains, meor ordinance as may be prescribed by chanical or other purposes, except the Mayor for the control of the the ordinary irrigation of lots, water supply; said application mu.st under direction of theWatermaster, LOUIS COIIN. state the location, kind of buildiug, nor shall said waters bo hereafter number of rooms, and the entire diverted from the ordinary irrigaarea of grounds to be supplied, and tion ditches for the supply of steam fully and truly state the purposes boilers or other mechaulstn, and all CALIFORNIA STORIi! for which the water is to be used; resolutions, ordinances and permits and upon notification from the allowing any person to couvey the Must bv Sold Mayor, J the Superintendent of waters of City Creek, or any part Water-work- s ia authorized to ex- thereof, from the ordinary ditches tend, at the expense of the city, by pipes for any use or purpose WIT1IIX 80 DAYS!!! the service pipe to the insido line whatever, wherever the water of the curb stone, or to within six- mains are laid, are hereby repealteen feet of the property line, at ed. Sec. 21. It shall be the duty of the point most convenient for supAssessor of water rales to ascerplying the premises of the appli- the tain by measurement, or estimate, cant. Sec. 7. When application is as near as practicable, the amount made by a tenant, it must be ac- of water used by each water taker; lie shall make au equitable ascompanied by the signature of the and owner of the building or grounds sessment thereon, based .upon the consenting to and authorizing the rate of ten cents for each one thou- GENTS'FDRNISHING GOODS introduction of water into such sand gallons; and no person shall premises, and expressly agreeing to have the water conducted to their ETC., ETC., ETC. the rules aud regulations embodied premises without paying five dolannum. to lars If they consume the proin the application aud per more than tho wortli of live dollars Como Ono ! visions of this ordinance. Como Alt ' pay at the above menSec 8. To each service pipe they shall awd sccrut there shall be attached, at the curb, tioned rates. Said assessment shall a stop-coc- k and key box, which be made for a term commencing ! shall be paid for by the consumer, from tho time the water is turned and be under the exclusive control on to the premises and ending on ! the 31st day of March, 1377, and Sale Strictly of the Superintendent. Tbe AsSec. 9. All service aud other thenceforth quarterly. HERMAN HARNETT, pipes used underground shall be of sessor shall make prompt returns of to the City Recorder, d his doings cast iron, extra strong lead or lead, and laid not less than who shall charge to each person four feet below the surface, and all the amount assessed against him, pipes for water supply, whether in- which amount shall be payable on side or outside, shall be uf suffic- demand and ba collected and paid ient strength to stand the water into the City Treasury In the same pressure, and all such work, alter- mauner as license fees are collected ations or extensions thereof must and paid in. Sec. 25. Any person violating be done to the acceptance of the the provisions of this ordinsuperintendent. But no extension any of where the penalty is not of a consumer's attachment shall ance, be made without first obtaining a herein otherwise provided, shall, ou conviction, be liable to a flne license therefor. Bec. 10. If any water consumer not exceeding fifty dollars for each shall permit any person from other oflense. Sec. 20. Nothing herein premises, or any unauthorized pershall prohibit the City son, to use or obtain water from said consumer's premises or water Council from amending, altering of this fixtures, whether inside or outside or adding to the provisions of his building, the supply of water ordinance in relation to the water may be cut off and the amount paid supply or theberules aud inregulations which may forfeited. adopted conformSec. 11. All persons taking the ity therewith; Provided, that no water shall keep their service pipes, alteration in water rates shall ap issued or conconnections, and other water ap- ply to any licensea consumer under paratus in good repair and protect- tract made with ed from frost at their own expense, this ordinance, until after the exbut no person, except under the piration of such license or coutract. " PHYSIC TO THE DOCS! THROW Sec. 27. All ordinances or parts direction of the Superintendent, shall be allowed to dig into the of ordinances conflicting with the City Malt and Spirituous street, or sidewalk, for the purpose Erovisions of this ordinance are m: of laying, removing or repairing 1S73. October Passed 3d, service m any Kimball Block, Opprwlt Meat Markut, pipe. 1st ttouth Strstft, Sec. 12. If any consumer shall FERAMOKZ LITTLE, waste any water, or allow it to be 8ALT LAKH CITY, UTAH. Mayor. wasted by negligence, such as imperfect stops or valves or leaky Territory of Utah, 1 , Proprietor, will be flad to rrve fr!oncl In town and country with tho bent of Mall joints or pipes, or allowing tanks to Bali Lake City, j leak or to overflow, or wastefully the foregoing sod Spirituous run it through basins or other ap- Is This certifies ofthat an ordinance ena true copy s paratus, or use $he water for or other than stated in the ap- titled "An ordinance in relation to tly tho pint, quartrates.key, at reajonaWs Water Salt Lake the works, City or license. and in violation plication GIVE ME A CALL ! and tho supply of water fram the of the rules and regulations for ENGLISH ALE and OLD TOM UIN Ocnutna aud fer main other pipes, the water supply, and the a Specl&Uy. by the City Council provisions of this ordinance, tbe of Salt passed Lake City, the 3rd day of water may be cut oil from sucE A. D. 1S70, as appears on consumer, and all payments for- October, at record my office, unless such person shall feited, As witness my hand promptly pay such additional char- f ) and the corporate seal as be ges imposed. may t1'-8- ' of Salt Lake City, thia 1S and weatis ; Sec. 13. Whoever, by himself, -- 11th day of October, A TAO CAttPBi foe family, servants or agents.' shall use ' 1876. D. Producs t the water coming through the water mains without first obtaining a J.OIIN T. CAINE, jj. license therefor, or shall without City Recorder. 2j youth St., oppclts Gnat Wastera HoUl. ater-work- s. For JiARQAINS in FALL AHD WINTER DRY GOODS, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, JTJlJsL Z Xj3rT GROCERIES, sPLOUR, FEED ami GRAIN, And Get the Highest Price for all kinds of , ex-G- ov. to-nig- ht. Ex-t04rn- or Wili shortly arrive, another shipment of HOLLIS' CELEBRATED o'ii DOUBLE-BARRE- SHOTGUNS L Direct from the Factory. WAGONS WILL, CALL in any part of the city. DELIVEUY etc ions, At President B. Young's, buys good chantable wool. Jake Humor FOR FRUIT, dlGl mer- Bro, (Successors to J. H. Hague), deal In guns, pistols, ammunition and fishing tackle, and do practical guusmithiug. David James Does anything in the tin, shet-- t iron and h lino, also in the gasatiiug line. copper-smit- WASATGH WOOLLEN MILLS. o WANTED lOO.OOOIbS. of WOOL! t or wli oti I will pay the Highest Price In Cash, and IIouie justice Louisville, Ky., Palmer, in an interview with Ex-Gov- John It. lla.slem, Jennens A Grant, Are agents for various American and for-- c igu fire Insurance companies. Wm. Jennlncs, Sons A Sadler, Deal in notions, staple ad fancy dry goods and groceries, boots and shoes, hats and caps, hardware, crockery and general merchandise. Fred J. a re- surely fall on the heads of the men his who are advising and conspiring to porter, gave the following as break up this Republic. direcof President's the opinion tions: "If Grant were a statesman "(Signed,) j. Q. Thompson, "Chairman Dem. Ex. Com." he ought to be impeached and his place for issuing such Another Deputation. orders, but as it is Grant nobody exhas Washington, 11. President presses much surprise. Grant one leading idea, and that is, that Grant returned to Washington this he and the army are the only pow- afternoon. He has Bequested the er in this country, and that they following prominent gentlemen to are an entire sufficiency. He does go to New Orleans to inspect the not know nor care for constitution- counting of the vote in Louisiana: al limits; to be brief, he is not res- Hon. Wm. M. Evarts, Judge E. W. Stoughten, Gen. Juo. A. Dix, ponsible. Gen. Jas. H. Vanaylne, of New The Chicago "Tribuuc" on tUe SUna. York, Senator Sherman and Hon. tlon. Stanley Hatthews, of Ohio, Hon. The Tribune's Courtland Parker, of N. J.; SenChicaoo, 11. Washington special says: The po- ator Edmunds, of Vfc., Gen. Ben. litical situation is unchanged. The Harrison, of Ind., Senator Logan and of Ills., Hon. W. D. Kelly and republicans claim Florida confiHon. Jno. Schoenburg, of Pa., and Louisiana with increasing dence. The democrats produce no Hon. Jno. A. Kasson, of Iowa. evidence to dispute the title to These, and a few others, have been their claim. There are not want- invited. Nearly all of them have ing those among the democrats been heard from and have acceptwho loudly threaten revolution in ed. l A Co., Corlune, buy wheat, oats and bar'oy. I Latimer, Taylor A Co., Store-pa- y anile 4'lotli. consisting; of Doeskins, Tweeds, Jenns, I'lanneta, Lluseys Sell lumber, shingles, sash and door?, moulding and frames, au1 everything in ttlnukets, etc. ANo, Yarns, plain ana fancy. made special arrangements with some of the best Tailors in the building line. Having the City, am prepared to furnish Stdts to order, in any style, costing Tbe Provo Sfanorttcturiiig Company. James Dunn, Supt., makes and sells alt from $:J0 to ?.i0. sorts of woolen goods. Office or thf Mills First ?oiith Street, opposite TowusenJ House, and at the 11. Matthews & Co. Factory, of a ini'e Hast of Penitentiary. Make and soli bath sand tablets, perfumed toilet soap, soouring soap, cisoiu'e of the event that Louisiana shall cast ginger, writing tiuid, etc. WESTERN. her ballot for Hayes. These threats 1. Margretts, are confined to the adventurous Arrival of the Crews or the AbanCity malt and spirituous liquor ttore, sells classes of If doned Whaling Fleet. ma t and spirituous liquors, wine3, etc., by floating population. are the pint, quart or keg. Also makes a York from New gentlemen just Alt uml Oi l T.m to be San genuine Kajlisb Francisco, 11. Honolulu believed, so important a perOia. raciac Mail sonage aa Gen. McLellan reasons papers, received per Jaraos WcVJli San City steamship of he should why fight, mills of woolen kinds Sells all Wasatch news of the arrivalFrancisco, at Honoe though he found many obstacles en bring cloth, and buys woo!. lulu of the bark Three Brothers, the Potomac, though the best men with W. U. JIHilCH 190 of the crews of the whalof both parties, who are aa likely to Makes Hrushes to order. fleet abandoned in the arctic. Kelst-- I throe-fourtt- ppe-cllty- of PRINTING the Highest Style All kinds of executed in of the Art, at Bed Rock Prices, at the Deseret News Office. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD mil. ::ii link ok imd. On and after Juno 20th 187.r. iVi. J. A ). 1. ant, of S'.itiDii. Fare. faiw'r. Paiut'r. atns V 1 to-da-y, home-mad- A. have potent voices in the council ing Bllner made by the masters of the nation, are to have an honest Statements attorney auJ coun.io.or-at-laof theThree Brothers &nd thevlrcfc to submission a count and peaceful Morris A- Kvaaw are published in the Honoresults whatever they may be. which Deal In mantles and grates aud unebiite the lulu Commercial Advertiser, are are rash leaders Some democratic work corroborative of the story of those Slorton A Tofts enough to suggest that the House masters of the abandoned ships who Sell wines and liquors, wholesale and refuse to meet in joint convention retail. if Louisiana goes for Hayes. Their reached this port. Doos business as - Howard Sebree Sells the Bain Wagon, Wood Mower and Paddock Sulky Rake, Oliver Reaper, Chilled Plow, Concord bnggies and carriages, plows, harrows, cultivators, wagon isthis:In the non-existen- of the 22nd joint rule the republicans would undoubtedly claim the right of the PresiUTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD timber, etc. dent of the Senate to count or Blerrra Nevada (.timber Association, reject any vote. There would be Sells sash, mouldings, shingles, doors, no from such determination, blinds, lfctn, wood pumps and water pipes butappeal as law of 1792 prescribes the wholesale retail. and cheap, at must be counted votes these that Kobert Suillli. Is agent for the Red Canyon and ltock en the pecond Wednesday in FebSprings Coal. ruary, in joint convention, they On an after May 29!h, 1S75, 1'. Schwattz cannot be so counted if there is no Sells dress goods, shawls, lUnnels and convention, and there can be Uoltif Boatn. other kinds of dry goods, also steam wash-lu- g joint no such convention except by the uiachin.s. houses. voluntary action of thea convenC. W. Stayner, to hold such The failure public, secures Attorney and notary S"Si mmtof Stotion. and caveats for inventors, and g:vcs tion, they thiuk, would throw the Information concerning the same. election of the next president to A Caller the next house. In devising this Taylor Sell all kinds of general merchandise. has a.m. a.m. p.m. revolutionary scheme, the factConTrains leava Hotel overlooked that the 45th 10' 2 80 7 00 3alt Lake been Taylor's 7 28 6 451 3 05; Little Cottonwood With or without board. Mrs. S. J. Rodgers gress does not meet In March, and J auction 7 48 7 15 3 35 76 keeps table. can not, under the Constitution, Arrive at S. P. Teasdel 7 68 7 25. 3 45i 1 00 assemble before December 1877, unSandy summer Sells parasols, family groceries, Leave mid! less the president of the United boots dress : goods, gents' clothing, 8 prims, 03; 3audy and children's ladies shoes, deems that a constitutienal shoes, shoes, States 8 2fc 1 18; Diaper 9 OKI Lehl 1 76 and dry goods and merchandise geuerally exists which shall auemergency 9 3uj , 1 90 American Fork James Townsend to convene it; there is thorize him 0C 2 Grove HE Pluasant Keeps tbe Townsend House. also much speculation here upon 10 15 Provo 2 fiO Tucklield A Sons, 10 35 2 76 SprlnKvU'.o, the query, If Congress provides no 10 51 3 00 Spanish Fork, Supply new grates, backs, etc , for all lawful means of adjusting the diffi11 3 60 2i kiuda of stoves, buy old iron, etc. Pay son, 11 13. 4 Of culty before the middle of FebruSantaquln, Walker Bros. M. Arrive at and if the determination of the ary, Sell 01 hardware, 00 4 glass goods, la dry groceries, Terminus, and crockery ware, and merchandise geu- count of the electoral vote should be postponed until after March 4th, erally, wholesale and - retail. Qolnc JSorttu Wallln A- Tanner, 1877, who would be president of the k Sell Dan Jones' saddle trees, rigged by United States? What would be the Lou Hook. Si condition of the government? Would Working-men'chaos have come iu the Republic? Association, Two solutions are first, a. pat-ei- Like. argument ts j ,. ' " 1 Si " 4 52 " r, 4.i 3! " v :li ."5 i ..,.. K. ' fa' '. " H 1 j 1.35 i . I' t iv-l-- tmt of X , i. .V i g.oi Ao. . .jie:i - .V.'r., . T .., .. iM j ' 1'i 7 31" 1.3o II J. .IV HI -- U .'f li j VJ ill !. ise.l I s 1.75 ; Terminus, .1 .V WILL HUN DAILY, T Zi .5 2 a-i- n ;f r. JOHN SHAiJP. JR., lion. i'"reiht auJ TloKot Agunl. JOMrt SHARP, P ilH SI N C I L" B.IHS, HOtt'B & T. U CO., ltavj Spanish Fork,.... Spriiyrvllle, ........ Hrovo Fork.. Draper Arrive at Sandy, Leav Sandy Junction Little Cottontr'd. 1 1 1 25 60 00 25 60 00 3 8 10 2 26 2 76 JSHOP, 9 15 9 25 9 55 3 00 3 26 3 SO 5 40 10 30 ., Noe. 1 and! will he run daily. Nos. 3, 4, 6 and 8 will be run excepted. For all Information KreiKbt or Pausajre, apply to 15 4 00 dally, Sun-la- ys coueerninr JOHN SHAKV, J1L, General Freight and Ticket AgenL SfCCBSSOKS TO DAVIS NATHAN & SONS. kind of Milling and Mining Machinery, "Wrought and Cast Ironwork, inanufaftured UTAH NORTHERN ON AND I1 to ordr. . Knlllun Mould, HljtU1. tirnaoe llulHlliis; s , lno BratM-Woj-ko- . Mwrlitnpry, Is nuil 1'ar V lie" AaJestc, etc. First Trains will run Dally as follows tftsi : Lav Oraen, " Brlirhaia " Logan, Arrive So. 9:20 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 3:30 " at Franklin. SOCTUWABD. " NKAK NOKTH TEMPLE ST., 8. L. CITY d 1U7 M Lonn. A'o. 8. W a. ra, . in-R"- Brif htm.ra Arrive at Ogden 2:25 p. m. 1:00 " Gilmer & Sallsbury-- a staare Lino to ana TOWNSEND HOUSE sSalit xakf. jftuifMi die luwii'iena, city. from Montana connects with trains at Franklin. ' Proprietor1 M. W. MERRILL, Supt. CaAS. NlBUT, Gen. a general banking business, and receives deposits in sums as low as one dollar. Does 7reljbt a Ticket Ast. EM O TIC E- - 'PHR Stockholders of the Great Western notified I Iron Company, are hereby of the Stockthat there will be a meeting holders of said Company, held at Nicholas (Iroesbeck's Office, Wasatch Buildings, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, on Monday the 4th day of December, A. D. 1876, ut 10 o'clock a. m.,for the purpose of voting upon tbe question of issuing mortgage bonds of said company, and executing a mortgage of all the property of said company to secure the payment thereof. All stockholder are requested to bo present in person or by proxy. H. 8. ELDKEDGF, President of Great Western Iron Co. Salt Lake City, Nov. 3d, 1876. d 205. PREVENTIVE STILL SELLS. get a Homoeopathic Medical CALL andgratis, at the People's Drug Store, Homoeopathic Pharmacy, Hr. Crockicell 13:60 Leave Franklin Street, e No. a 1. &:m that the Senate is a continuing body; that in the absence of the the President or president pro tern, ot the Senate is the constitutional President of the dry goods, groceries, carpets, hardware, crockery and glassware, boots and shoos, hats and caps, leathor and findings, and all sorts of geueral merchandise, whojo-salUnited and retail. Uou's Sa vines Bank and Trnst Com-ln- y office. SMALL-PO- X. AFTER JANUARY lat, 1876 all descriptions. f RAILROAD, HOBTHWABD. Tnyers, iriacJacket, 14m kikI ( aru, Sell 4 37 Arrive at Salt Lake. I. Z. C. 91. 1 49 2 06 2 251 08 3 20! 3 32 4 22 Grcv.. American Lehl M. 12 20, 12 67 1 17 fantaquln, Pleasant P. P. M.!A. suggested: Make and sell first class boots and shoes, repair boots and shoes, etc. JOHN SIIARl, Qaneral SutxtrintetulenU . ve . Trains 11 4M and .i :i jt Siit l,alie City5 at 8:W a.m. and ii J'l p. iu. ;.iu.; aiiJ Ok Ion al For ail Information coneerniin ifdinr Pikss iKO, apply to .. j First south St., Sf Son, Salt Lake City, MOSLEM CORDIAL, The Great Turkish Remedy, cures Nervous Debility, General Debility, and all diseases of the BRAIN, SPINE and HEART. Call and get circulars. Dr. Croefcwell guarantees to euro all chronio diseases and female complaints. NO CURE. NO PAY for office professional services. He also guarantees to relieve LEAD POISON la THREE DAYS for ten dollars. A. TWi:3Xr3ZSH, Attorney and Counselor. Office In Wasatdfli KAflT Hotel, 3. L. City, TEr,(. K hTBEKT o2flltf Vice-Preside- nt, States, by virtue of his The heads of all executive departments and all federal offices of the country are continued by the language of their commissions, until upon the proclamation of the State, Congress Secretary of has been convened and the choice of the President determined by the House. The second theory is that the President of the United States and heads of the departments, and occupants of their offices would be continued in power under their commission until their successors had been qualified by taking the oath of office. For this theory there is the distinguished authority of Cabel Cushing, now present here on business relating to Spanish matters. He has been willing to express his views upon thia grave question and says the Constitution knows nothing of parties and conventions, which are wholly outside of it. No act of theirs has any legal effect. The democratic party as such can only act through extra conventions. He finds the only danger In the possible action of the present House with its democratic majority; that there may be a conflict of opinion and action between the Senate and House, which would be a serious difficulty. It is possible, though altogether improbable, that the 4th t)f March next may arrive without a lawful declaration of the election of President in conformity with the prescription of the Constitution for this contingency. He could imagine several remedies for such a case, but all unconstitutional. A aother Majority. Wilmington, N. C, 11. The democratic majority in this State will probably range from 11,000 to FOREICN. GREAT BRITAIN Lord Beaconslield's Warlike Speech. London, 11. The general re- lapse on the Stock Exchange, yesterday, is attribute- - to Lord Bea-consflel- d's warlike 'speech at the Lord The Mayor's banquet. American securities have been ad versely affected by the political situation in the United States, which is attracting much attention. AUSTRIA. The Porte Raises Objections t the Conference. Vienna, 11. Reports from Turkish sources state that the Porte has raised several objections to the pro jected conference, and has instruct ed Its ljondon ambassador to communicate them toLord Beacon sfleld The assertion that all the Powers had assented to the conference is criticised in diplomatic circles in Vienna. The cabinet has not accepted the proposition. Count will state his views of the English proposal after the funeral of his mother, who has just died. An-dras- sy WEST INDIES. The "Franklin" Heard From. Havana, Although the tempestuous, Tweed was ia excellent health. The Franklin ran short of coal and was compelled to stop at St. Thomas to replenish. She sailed for New York on the 8th inst. The probabilities are that the voyage to New York will take about five days. 11. .FranAriin'tf voyage was RUSSIA. The Csar's Speech at Moscow. 11. The Petersburg, the text of the Czar's following speech at Moscow yesterday: "I thank you for the sentiments respecting the political situation, "Which is now more clearly defined than before. You know that has yielded to my demands Turkey for an immediate end of the useless slaughter in Ser-vi- a and Montenegro. In this unequal struggle the Montenegrins.as heretofore, have shown themselves real heroes. the same can not be Unfortunately said of the Servians, notwithstanding the assistance of our volunteers, many of whom shed their blood for the Slavonic cause. I know that all Russia joins me in warmly sympathizing in the sufferings of our brethren and coreligionists. The true interests of Russia a- -, however, dearer to me than al My wish to the uttermost i.i to spare Russian blood, tberefo.-I have striven and will strive to obtain a real Improvement of tbe Christians by peaceful means. In a few days negotiations will commence at Constantinople. My most ardent wish is&hat we may arrive at a general agreement. Should thi,however, not beachiev. ed, and should I see that we cannot obtain the guarantees necessary for carrying out what we intended to demand from the Porte, I am firmly determined to act I am convinced thatindependently. the whole of Russia will respond to my. summons should I consider it necessary and Russia's honor require It. Moscow will lead the van by its example. May God help us to carry out our sacred mission." , is e . one-fourt- Ii-- i . s, I Water-worksan- , s, lii-.1l- v 1 - BARGAINS! s, BARGAINS tH tin-line- cou-laiu- ed t,i q uor st a it P. MARCETT8, pur-pom- con-troli- ng purposes," U-- ;iJ . fcz-- '-v. tB runsTnn, j. |