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Show rciHtlQDORiTCaB! H THE EVENING ruts O'CLOCK. Tuesday. i5D . hit Jaste SC,1ST7. that, pwingto the affair, the Both 'next?. YkI': positively 6tfe that 'ii.can beforcelof the Govern; whole the that is to be exerted toward the acquisition of ' the n'oaheru States of Mexico.' 8ome people think this isuuly one of the latest Herald " sensations. J" A violent hurricane did con- eiJrable damage In fearpy and Cass Coyntie, Nebraska last, WeUues- dyVignr. Houses. Were demolish e l, the Methodist Church at Fair view jkvas destroyed, barua and warehouses were blown lowu, aev- ral peraons and to rue horres were ii jurfsd and a herd Uoy was blown ir.xa .Walnut Cree and drowned. Two children at Cedfir Creek were hun- carried by the blast 'about dred feet and dropped unhurt luto a ditch. Don't complain of Utah mpuutaln zephyrs after such a blow . thiU I ' : O-EiS- "bteJned. - - f J a-- - i i iJ , i-- Thi : . . -Ad and another editorial touching upon the same matter?. But its tone id changed. The Washington Corespondent's1, reasonings ; and conclusions are all based onifs," and tLe editorial on "probableV' abd "may bea." : ;ii"V-The reckless charges and veno-- ' mous denunciations of the past few A weeks are lacklug, and excess of caution makes both the letter and the leader tame and insipid. Tbe fact is, the llerald fears' that in those "Indian accounts" It has only fallen upon a mare's nest, and hence Its extreme timidity The hunt for vouchers and other documents relating io" these accounts has only developed evidence tbat they were thoroughly investigated years ago and proved just and correct. And the followipg testimony by. the agent of theQovernment who ' cuutiiicted tbe Inquiry J copied from hi report, and which we clip from Herald, shows that there - la nothing to be feared by us' or gained by our enemies, from the pteeut unearthing of dead and . buried doubts as to the genuineness of Prbidnt Young's settled claims as Iudlan Agent: 'The items of the accounts and the receipts, sigued as; evidence ' of payment, were, by myself, exhibit ed to the witnesses, and their at tention was immediately directed to thee various items separately. Vailous expeilments were resorteu to by myself to iet their memory and to detect drilling- preparatory to their being called to testify. Had ; suub been the case I am constrain ed to say that in a practice of many years at the bar I have no recolleo tiou of a .iogle inatance in which . .. - , " , . clo . . , ! ,: d RprfB-eakln-an- - Se-Ble- . k fr N j -- e . TELEGRAPH. - CENTEHHIAL EXP.O SITI ON 18Z6-- , . IJ Astlie rBest Fainily Sewiiig Macliiiie. I ! nn award for some! Its competitor recelTincr only or tlieir maclilncsu. special feature " i The forlteiMfl Wilson Slittls Seraj'Macle ' i . I JEKffl ' - .a . - a. so many witnesses (.testifying, as they often did, in the absence of ' each other, and without knowing what had been stated) concurred with such precision and exactitude. The manner of these witnesses and the 'familiarity, with Which they each alluded to the various occa-eioand circuaas'snces referred to iu the accounts, and their perfect recollection of the persons and article named and described, could not have, failed "to coavince the most the truthfulness of theircptlcarof statements. Although sub- and earch jeCid b v me to a rieid' lug examination In Ithe nature of a detected no iio equivocation, or ef' evasiveness, forts to conceal anything. (Straight- ford warduess, candor and apparent couacienuousueea Guar acterixeu those who testified In behalf of ttu- lcrinteudent Young; and whether the same may be said Of all who were called in behalf of the United btated la respectfully submitted." . , ua i " crooa-exaoiinatlo- - t - It La amusing to notice the diaW' mg in of the : Herald big and a horns. From whole threatening sale slaughter of the; "turbulent . Mormon," and the hanging of their chief, men for crimes which tbe Herald proved by its own pt dixit or learned opinion" it has , dropped. Its counsels and expecta tious to a probable suit ''through the law courts In Utah,' which la to disclose the . secret, ' ."whatever it may be." concerning pertain voucher?, twenty years old, the chief of which is for the startling sum of $527.43. . This is si ter- rlble shrinkage for the leading sensation journal of tbe United States of America, and suggests a "power ful weakening" of its anticipations, There is evidently neither gore nor glory for the Herald, and Its cru--, eade on Utah will only work injury to Itself. The decline of that power .in, journalism may be dated from its senseless an4 unscrupulous onslaught upon Brigham Young and the "Mormone." Write it down and see. . 1'L 'I ; i , " ' . ITS prevents the machine from running backwards, and obviates the neces sity of taking the. work from tbe machine to wind thread on the bob bins, which must be done with all other SwlDg Machine?, to the great annoyance of the operator, especially In tacking, gemming and ruffling. d more work In a given length of lime than any other It doea -. 's ri .Machine.y Sewing -- -- . . I ! ! .. : ' ji N ; j ill1 1 problem yet proposed la that of tbe 'diviuiutt up of Utah among the ad-- i Joiug 8 ales nd' Territories. Two coiaiuous States Nevada' 1 and C"Jido do not to-d-ay contaia a fuffloiret population tojusUfy their , aduiiaaiou. Nevada has 6d,0u0 peo- -. plw withlu its borders, and Colora-- , do has lesa than 100,000. Terrltori ."ero is iio reason' wny the eastern portion of Utah should not be annexed to .Colorado! and the western to Kevada. J ; The above is from the 42leg7iCtny 2IaiL The idea is stale and the ip:atf ftfolishr 1 1 has been advanced several times by meddling .persona anxious for fame as solvers cf : the 'Mermon problem." But sensible men see ita fallacy at once. Divide Utah and annex its parts', to adjoin-"ifl- g States, ja4 ..what .thfea?; The terrlUa 5liIcrmon3n would cttaln the fcdvantases that accrue to I s . Statehood, and by their solid rote i. i .' A W ;V , j ; i -- i - of Order, and the Adjustment) are : 4 THE WILSON WO SAVE FROM i , $20 TO $45 .01 1 WCH1RE. Send for Catalogue to ., 5Jl - - " . i ( " . AbgoJutclj Perfect. . , d247 . ; . ' , ' 8 A LT LAKE CITY , UTAH. Tlce-Pre- tt. paper-makl- nf IG I -- T3SE E. OB - ' ! :''- ', - . . . ' T! 3B O O - 1 ; : - - The decision of the United States inspector of hulls and boilers in tbe case of the loss Of the Qity of San irrancuco, has been forwarded to Mr. Bern La, district innpector. It has not been made public as yet, but Captain Waddell has been notified that hia certificate as captain In the merchant marine has been suspended for one year. The ground alleged is that he did not use sufficient care while running along that portion of the coast wbere shoal and dangers are . known to exlet, although not marked 'upon A tbe chart. Waddell will appeal from this finding. If approved, and ii whole necessary he will bring - the matter before Congress. ' : iNDIAWAPOl , dayj suetained the decision? of Judge Roberts, of the Lwaroorn circuit uourt, in me case of Nelson T. Hood, in which it was held that Utah divorces are illegal ana consequently void. ; (tam a r eVrvia f, raed Amy Stea;aleak The Grand Providencb, 28. I ; . . -" f,;;r ' Boots amd Shoes of every Kind made to order, - i -- 'ill Intertrt oaaf on Sovkngf Depoottf. d8S7 tf . if ' A Six Months' Mission la the BtateS. ' Heport of the 8u Lou'a District, t r What General Crook Bays About the Mor . mons. ' j ? DlatrasalaOarBaaDr. ' : : Women la the Territories. y 40A. WAt.KKIt, . . - to-da- y. ' ! i ; - t . . g - . FOREIGN. 2 CHEAT BRITAIN. OertacbakeO aatd Derby. . -- - IhaSawCaaal Qeeatteai.; ' In the House of t Commons, BIr rftaflord Nerthoote said the Forte'e answer to England's communication, relating to the Sues Canal, was received by Layard, the Brit ish representative at Constantino ple, on the 21st. The substance of the answer is that the Porte aaaents to England's views regarding tbe free passage of tbe canal for neu trals, but it canaot . allow. Russian ships access to the 'canal, as it i part of. the .Ottoman Empiie. In view of Russia's declaration not to make war npdn the Canal, England will not take steps tor the protec tion or the canal. . deaat Oelag ( see tbe QaeeaJ Gen. Grant.: will go to Windsor, to see tbe Vlueen. f ' ; BteeeaieHeal."5 The Czar and Grand Duke Alexis, alter a long disagreement, are now reconciled. The Grand Duke has been raised from Major to General. , -! , FRANCE. t Ceaaaaaelata Pardeaed Tba Xaee- r- - '.- Ueaa.- - 2o.': Paris, has munisU. - . i i- - ;-. ' j '. ."V, ".' In the Chamber of Deputies, to day, Orevy read a decree formally dissolving tbe Chamber, and intimating that the elections would be held after an interval of two months. ZA j , ;U i , - . j i JULV::M'JUI1V 1 I : .... 1 1. ill , Howard Intends, to move on Joseph; who is reported to be between .Little Balmon and Bnake River, e,at Horseshoe Bend about twenty-fivmil south of Mount e- r - I TICKETS There and BA Git) - 20th Ward Base Ball VtM Im fAn Circus la Ordm on the 4th. , , ., i Osden Band will Dnite with us. t m Bwinrs, Koundabouu SDd Bpons.' ' Orove in Orden. Larjrrst ' Shade and do Dust. ' All j j 'A A ,Two Braa Baod on the 4th. Danongr )n Kay Orere f ree. ' U. N. K. B. wUl , ' ran ail day. 1 i . J FOlt EI UN. HAVING DETERMHSTED .TO MAKE s 1 ' j . :. i . . . . 1 ' ; ) SPECIALTY OF -4 SaaaJ !.,; ; , Al WE HAVE IMPORTED, THIS SPUING, AN : .h: m3 a- E ; Hfieciality.-. A.' sr j A-.- FOR , : ;. SHEET nUSIC BPSv YOlMlfflEj ! AND SHALL OFFER THEM AT . 1 1 i - i . i . i ? aa ilin 3 i -- iC- - U ii ...... .'yiv.tl r. i, We are constantly receiving ; v A; !$.' 'v-- s ; ; 3 i s "i r--.- I- - ' qi.B-- i . . onder-estlmate- - j 1 St. John, NrB.. 26 aaThe narties ' i ill:'., :J f j a i .. ataa. tne nospitai, tbe Ore, by lojured are doing well. Those still missing i AIY E DA ES TiR are T. O'Leary1, Mr. Coughlin.a ' . ' woman and child, of 6m 1th Street, A .red and white spotted COW, atral la ai rlaf i: Bum, .no ma'aa or, brands, and Mlaa Vance.Fi . V ' vi "f .' The aggregate; contributions for oilk. I DlOrmat Wm lit.': naaMmfnar her. preaent the sufferers amounts to $200,000 jwowita left; with THOMA8 GREEN, ruuno hepm. nair rirr meat oesiues provisions ana Clotning. Bauroad pouid dl81 Track, will be paid for. loes as total is estimated ine nearly as possible at about $20,000- ,i f i r000. The total insurance, about P p UN D. :i xnere is no. doubt the 7,ouu,uuu. aome mocev amounts of the different companies APOCKKTBOOiC oontalnlnafaror of O. reoelpt are uwner iiaiwi. "ibyurKonu ha.eit Offlee. diOL ealUar this at Destltnte-Tisltthe Vlewlag the N . ... , BRITISH AMERICA. Tbe Urea Calamity. ; . notice. pairing: don in to none style Jr r reasonable. Illacksnittlitnt: in all Its. branches. Carri age a ln ting, and Trimming done in a Htinenor.1 manner. IT o r e M h o c .'rig! a . a ii . ctoiKiBioii rt til t: i . u J.'i ya-i- . ii i 4 ? d; . tin AS FOUNDJ : .... nil " , i " . .. ' GENTLEMEN i j . WANTING 1 " CHOICE I - ; i suits Busiisriiss The Insurance lAgerits call udod 1 8TATB BOAD, A POCKET n It f. r i all insured to present their claims ONTHBeontainine a Dua IUU An a it Immediately for adjustment. Five toreTbe owner can bare byealUarat "i ISSUED FE02I THE PRESSJ " iyLB?PiUIjI,eE 0UR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. I k hundred people came to the Rink. this offlee. j : , j;i4i; dike , A, . , 1 yesterday, asking for food and clo ,V(')7 i iO a i't f " ' ' If V vjSii ew ir :: A V ; Enormous crowds of peoAJ thing. t .!'.! ,3.: ple are arriving to view the wreck. .WIII FIND OURS IS THE ONLY STOCK FROM And daily order such pieces as. are WHICH. TO PURCHASE O R EAT PR ITA I W. 1 " , r-- 13 I . . 1 J. JV---- . ' Kasterat War. 2Tewa; ' '; DISPATCHES. LONDON. 28. A Delebaba special i ? says, after three dayflghting there too xvoaxiasa again ten raaca.. , Tbe Russians have made a second - Iatenaal Stereaue Beeelpte crossing of the Danube at Illrsova. New York; 28. The Tribunes' A lore or 13,C0C1 men has parsed Washington special says, the re over, and nas eCected a Junction celpte of internal revenue for, the with the detachments coming from will Matchia, and will, nacalyear ending SOth of march against the Turkish line of reach $119,000,000. - Ldut June, year they defence were lU7.W0.00a The increase betweerj Czeravoda and ia largely owing to the bieaklng up of Kustendje. The Turks are making the line illicit dUUUing and. to tbe more great exertions to defend rigorous collection of the whiskey along tne Trcyun wail, between tax. The estimate of the receipts Czeravoda and Kustendje, ".which for the present year was J120.COO- .- has been strengthened by recent 000. This sum, the Commissioner fortlncations throughout-Jt- a entire thinks, would have been exceeded length. Both sides make the usual, of inhumanity. by about $2,000,000 if 1L Jtutd not oharges urEisa. , sneiia.sirucic been for the uncertainty occasioned -- inirieen 1 f : ; ' h the at Gluf ; jspStal the of by proposition Congress to The bbmbariliafentof Karris Very reduce the . tax on snirits. The manufacturers thus curtailed tbe aeverew. .JXaa; caxrlaon ia aatZering f production,-- , and rwltharew. from greatly.' Bu lei man Pasha passed the Zetta oona oniy aucn quantities as were at Bpuz, and is enactuary required . b 7 the Ltiand. on Sunday, This policy was tmrsued for two camped on the plain west of the :1 I or three months; and resulted ln a city.. 4 serious loss to the revenue. Mnemet; All retiring towards " DestraeUen ef Property by Tester Blenitea. The Servian minister of war has ordered out, for camp drill, BPRtNavnxE. Illi... 23. The sixteen battalionsearly who ia storm left the whfr. i lylar Cat, and the standing army duringserved 1870 and did considerable tLimsse-- 1873; also eight battalions of reguJacxsosvuxe. Ilia,. 23. The lars, and the militia oacers, hitherdamans to the wheat in this county to available, ar to taken , py. yeateraay. storm is -- estimated i ,13 r ava t rv ica, . ; :r, &l SICO.OK). j..ir-on- m lhzm--iI.wt.L-.- ii e pecial taW Uar have been killed in the streets damage. All the creeks are over Cowing and the low lands flooded. by the Russian shells. j . ,' . '. aPEd!AL FLAVCBinGS j A'J a . H-- ' ; ; f-ti- in . 1 - 1 i at Pur-- iTerritbries !i n! VI 4aV'k jj , s ... .n r'!jj - I ; . t i tf Suits AT MODERATE TRICES. Boy ironi 4 Years to 8 Years: Drioea.; a tiU - , Handsome? s , iUlja suiis i'?Mj rUEvQUSICAU, - i sent to all part of the at,r9 S ..... . not In stock. Sheet Mus(c ' t THE-LADIE- , TO-DAY'- S) sali 'MM a of work nutl inaterl al ing Cars built - - From1 tlie arm to th family ; . ors President 'MacMa-ho- n Com- pardoned 844 mere ' ' -- , ' p. aBoxtsa. 87 IOlMBTISEET.; 4 ! . j '! ' i J- -' ' o I! h vJl . ,. IjOSDOBf, 25. Commenting on the correspond ence between Gortachakon aud Derby," published on Saturday, the Time says, frankness has been met by fransuess, and the result Is tbe conviction that the war, for which we may hope the speediest termi nation, ought not to endanger the good relations between. England and itussia. v. ,: 1 ha aa;lUb Cabiaet Objeeto. j The English cabinet has, after due deliberation, disapproved of Gortschakefl's declamation as to Russia's policy in the eastern war, and the .English government hatresolved not to allow even a tern porary occupation of Constantino ple by the Itussians. j L Tales-rapbl- j Uppers; Leathery - z 3 o- t. their jjT and:Hndings, own interests, supplied to thee trade at reason-liand meet a pub-able rates, . demand, byTiomeselling 'my w.ir.nowte,! J.w,.SaU Lake City. made QOOdS'. E ,t -- i m - j - LI All UFACTUB ER will S- promote ' j pro ready ' Come mised. prone it. .l;sr : Storekeepers : . U "T 171I0LESALE : j a :i w :1 X.j- customers. 0 JOBS MB as, iOHR V. OBLAD. omn a. KKiaar, W Repaired Sure when style and prices io suit all kxchangr -- - Ell Perktns on Ctah and California, An Unsuccessful Martyr. , i ; :Vri-'.iiThose Peddlers.! aelesaes and Appointments IntbaBritah Strange, but truth Goods made or in ,r The Army Reuuion began visiting; bodies were received and ObUain a Strancer. ' ntertained by) the local veterans. Tabernaole Mesons'. The city ia profusely decorated with Eaatertf War Kewa. 'iuC ,i GAtlRIAGEi VAeOll CQ.v Eastern Wool Markets.-.-- ' flairs, streamers and bun tine. H?o! 1 Gov. Hartranftiani. his council of Dtetriot Cbart Proeaeataea. 'i administration, and posts two and EstrayMoUcea. (Saooeaaon to A. Hopper.il five of Philadelphia; also represen r f Letter List. tatives rrom jsvw xoitc ana new City Proeeedlnrs. A SECOND SOUTH STREET, Editorial Notes..-Jersey have arrived. ' I One and a half blocks Bast of Main. The Prescott bod Blocum posts of Local News. r : to Home Iff tnis city escorted tne visitors and Fore Corrcspondenoe,' i , a!x kotos 'or their headquarters at the City Ho Dispatches from All .Part of t i f .p .?u tel. tbe World. i. YEHICliES BUILT. TO ORDEB The Rhode Island department of Natos of Various Klnas. tne urand Army was received by Beviews and Notices of Bosks, ate- - 'A ' f. the . commander-in-chieGov. Poetrav ii ''; .':is.:ui . , Hartranft, and the members of the Oae...-.el tne Beat reaatljr WeeAlSea Wagjoii National Encampment, which is in tne World. now in session. Mayor Doyle de livered an laddress of welcome to Annual Subtcriptio S3.50;1 potU ciiwlrige. XI ii 1 1 1 y. the j encampment, and after the 15 transaction or some business.' an age, cent. Single copy .10 cent. excursion was made down the bay. rrxiarxxiilcel JfHii- 1.1 NEW ADYERTISEMEIITS. WES ERN. : on Tbe ladlasi rilil-T- be Tree pa BXev. li o Re- Ban Francisco, 28. The fol a i lowing dispatch 1 frum a special received Just correspondent, Mccond from Fort Ipwal, dated 24th,! via 1 cemf Walla Walla, says, a courier, just TE17TH WARD BAUD come tnrougn rrom ueneral How' WVl hat th Kxcurtion 'I ard, states that Colonel Perry with ..... . .. j hlscemmand has Joined tbe General at Morton's Station; on Little TO DS THE 4tli Bf JULY. about sixty miles from tjotionwoou, nere. Tne troops here will start X to Join them General - "The best solution of tbeMormon It Cannot Get ont ' - : - ; i ' - one-thir- i . Family Sewing and Manufacturing PATENT AUTOMATIC "CUT OFF" on the hand wheel Has unlimited Capacity to do all kinds ' n to-merr-ow, too stale; : . . - ; ' 4Cl . g; . HORNS. RAWINO IN ITS .1The N. V. Herald of J one 20th has auoiherlong communication from AVajbingtoQ on "Mormon." affairs, ex-iifli- S rTtnn wL - the-JN.Y- U thrirei-ffllSS'SJS- . - mm T ; 'A rinn Ska ' Charles Noruhoff, YVashlng- ton correspondent o the New York J rcrald, telrgraphsjto that paper 3 1 j chil is are iucliueti Mo refuse to do further business with the Uulted BtulfS Goyeruuieut, What, refuse to do business with this land of lib erty because of. th i religious Intolerance herein displayed! IWhat . euc-cess- ! Is said UiltOD-Seligm- an cent - r EDItO&IAli NOTES. . r a, 7 y PUBUBHZB. . - ,m of-pow- DAVID 0. 6 A LDteR, ElrTuB Cxelteeaeat lacre&aiJiX. CHAMPAJGfJ, Ilia., 28. The surand united Infiuence would acquire sebaaconn suffered try "ThwffItatfnin Ckmataatlnopie the halan political and rounding, loss by it he storm, probably against Ite T PasUa, min ister of llIPOB' BD otherwlst lu two States or mere as vere 100 houses and t uildlngs tv;re dam- war, and r' t ie military f uthori-tiePOSTECi. CLAHET, the case kalght be,ln tad of linger-lo-g aged here, and In Urba'- i the rain itt is or; the increaJI le AlEi inare rat as tropin a condition of terri fell In torents a:.d the Weee her upIlontenegro has ai.lVtfoaiCc?aiaCI. i creased the excitement. rooted by scorch It beinj; V'f torial vassalage, FajbbCbg, Ills.,ed2a The' storm deemed downright: folly almost Oh yes, go on; wlth "divithe onflnlsb treason, that to gain enecesseaat a completely TOFTS destroy jour sion," gentlemen. It would! be ed Methodist (church : lose 97,000. I oomparatively trifling point should nOIlTOII Bank) Natlapal were lother like drawing a line through the A number of have, been aowoefully neglected. k buildings to attention invite winLstfalty s, The nomination of Dervish lasha ocean. Yon might mark "certain unrooieu, moveu uom vue- iwiuu-Honat Imported Ale,. Porter, or blown about. Coruial Gin; ., also and his command In Asia has con- SSi10". r ' boundaries, but tbe waters would wind 26. .T The i;re to tributed tte asitatloauX DwiOHT, Ilia., CX kX wiairs anoT LIQUORS. be virtually the same. You might carried John Lang's bouse, 43 by 23 . . . pintfe Pare.and GERMANY. forth. imagine you had split the people in in sise,busabout twenty feet from its SSf Ca and examine. lnJuftiotK)dy."ictwain, but their1 unity "Arduld'fbe place prices. 26. Fourteen BKOOKViu:r Ills., 28. The weekly stateuntouched. You- might give (wo buildings were unroofed yesterday. Bkbun, -of ment the Bank or iier-f aconferral 23.riThe States the Job of sol vlufthe "Morcrops QAlASBUKaj Jlla, or a million . corrua. shows decrease c r. acaodvis many, mon problem," and. they would are reported heavily damaged. of marks. a and half 28. rain Iowa. The Desmoines. most liaely attain solution. hem. fall was currcrtr- no r.iE' !;::"3TnT. heavy! and the outlook for " TURKEY, selves, being absoibed into the, pre- crops ia, gloomy, flbutyip special ponderating element' whose force ema v ices ICa.KakebJ Ills.." 23 would be its cohesion and tena Const ANTINOFX.B, 28 three for beund that Mukhtar BlaACESniTH SHOPCincinnati, iL..v eipress fiomErzeroum, ptate city. ml es north ofjhere, was caught by Pasha has won a great. victory, and . u k..iiiin. mil kinds er Sprint WaIf tbe Alleghany Mail wlshee ' to the of work and the verj wind, y esterday, and the loco- -' has taken 1,000 prisoners. jA. fresh ATrona. Quality Prices s low it motive try its hand at problem-aolvlnano; caxwere tniown irom attack bv the .Russians on Batoum beat material auaranteed. us order and Give your aa themported. should advance something new ant) tne UaCk into a ditch, uc the Ur expected.. One thousand Rus we wa W please you. attempt suriy ot sians capitulated at Bayazid. A' well a little more 'feasible. The Uivlslou i nfteen passengers. all were more inrepairing Atoo lees oruuteu, out. none seriously and eaeapv one. pian is musiy wiiu age auu urj re-- TToraa hoeloff a specialty". Ume lect: it has been cast aside labelled Sues the CeBaplraev ;Vp, r i v i ri i k inn 1ivn.iE 11 nc fu1 ir l)0eared byYesboenr "of no ute." Caeal. dick and The aod SfoynSka Ho&di-'ongreat damage. terday. 11. A fair cronnd. with ita biilldinca.' r !AXCxANbKXA, 28. The report half Mock South from thtt theatre. stands 'trees. sheds, etc,. IS recently published of o conspiracy rfenoee, UY to i blow, up the- Hues Uanal, was I a wreck. The jQhlcago based on complete authentio information ' " usx. , bouse were but the Khedive is taking effective glue boUae; and' freight i VESTKRir xririoji TCLxoaAra ' to prevent such an at THE1 CHEAT FAVORITE partially destroyed.' Many build measures on the land, while sea police tempt bant were town' the lu unroofed, lngs DUpaffhe. Jtiglit' "J" it' is I 'i being organized tinder the com f lumber In the yards Was, scattered, WUU the TOADIES L ' ' or two English omcers. mand a demolished. and WESTEItK.' iewrbuildlbgs were twist Tree, three feet rouud, Kxelt- - ed 1k Indlaa OwtrHit-T- M J broken on. INo loea or lire. aud SMal SiikiialBS. LlNOOZM, Ills., 28 The storm! .THE V JfiTD Si1I;D TilGlETS San FaANcisOj, 25. Portland yesterday, damaged all grains. Itye dispatch, . received .this morning sutler ed heavily. p. early every DESKRET HEWS from Lew into n via Walla Walla, ooru field In the vicinity Is flood ed. ,f',:ii Mlanufacturid by 28. The dam has news from Joseph Camp to the Ilia., Danville, June 27, 18T7. Jor Wednesday, eflect that all the Indian women, age to grain and grass is reported B; MATTflEWS & CO., aiawaaa children, and property bave been very great in tola section. CITY. - j ; . SALT ? LAKE Ills.4 28. Hailstones, SIXTEEN PAGES AND EIGHTY removed across Salmon Hirer, Molink, OF alxe COLUMNS of READING. fell to men the hens' tree the eggs, yesterday operate. leaving KWTh4 Talltt or anaurpossed , for It is reported the Indians loteud to near ; here, and t great Vdamage to Printed cm and aofuntng in nana. tUaming raid upon tbe setllemeuts in Walla crops is reported. Strong Whit Raa Popsr. ' Exu rsM DiKiciiOKS. Walla Talley. Mahomet, llta., ,23. Beports A: Partial Table ef Contents In the late fight seventy Indians coming in ahow that the storm was iri were engaged, sod the oausualtie widespread and dtatiatrous to cropa Indian Outbreak In Idaao. I were four wounded, one pernapa and property Bzeluded from tn Unioa BotX Jam lawa.26. A. number Tbia newi is obtained from Saratoea. afatally. reliable Indian who came direct- of Ixiiaj40ia, cattle were killed, yesterday , and Tbe Seoretary ot War on Troops tor Utah. ly from the camp, and is con o ber families were for a time compelled Tbe Great Fire at St. Johns, N. B. OESERFT NATIONAL SANK ' ated by the news brought in by to vacate their basements. ' ftarlog Alia Mistake. the tornado would brink down the Tarnng the 'Hoppers. !" ' Of Sail Eavlte City, Utali. I f:, ..The troops will move early in the houses, Riches of the Romanoffs. i - McsoatiNB, Iowa,28. Hundreds Veavtable Dtot And Water Drtok. t . J morning from the post, command-e-a ef - ' Paid op Capital, $200,000 : . trees were snapped like pipe The Union Paolno Railroad. Ueneral Howard, in person. :v'-'by i ; A. 1a. Page, with hia company ot stems by yesterday's storm. Thou Wbera'a YuloaaT ! , :'it t. i' Authorized Capital, $1,000,010 twenty-fiv- e volunteers will go with sands of panes Of glass were shiver- Mancalaff tbe MlUtary. 'i li t t ed by the great hailstones that fell. Improvtmeat onTslerraphlag and News- - WM. H. HOOPER, the troops. i President, setwas We do not hear of any more : There H. S. ELDK EDO B, , uobojdy injured. ';r r 4 i . BKIQHAM VOUNO, tlers being massacred.. The soldier The Mormon Qoettlon. .1:!: 1. Orders te Pursae the Indlaes. WM. JENNINGS, Director.' lie where they were 'killed, their t" i JOHN 8HAKP, 28.! tleneral iio-- The Nes Perce Outbreak. bodies stripped and mu llated. ' ' Washinqton,? Ioaultlna and Iaipolltic. KEttAMOKZ L. 8. UILLS, LITTLF, Dovell dm been instructed b, Don's be Swindled. Caaaiar. . t Fatber Oataldo came in tbia General Indi to 8berman tbe bare i . from a mission with the Motes. with Purcbaalns morning i Coeur de AJene chief to assure Gen ans pursued as fast as pbsatble, and The Freight Qucauon. Deals la Exchange, Cola, Ueld Uas era! Howard that his people would pay no attention "whatever to the Tttat Iomugatlii. A'A'ui Ceiiece Nertrs ete. remain friendly. The excitement boundary lined of ; the different Organization ot TJtah County Silk Isiooia- Comi to but andere, pan is subsiding, and the settlers are re- MlliUry Collection made and promptly ri ish the Indians herever they may The Black. TUg Hoisted ''"-"Mormon Calr i. turning to their homes. mitted. bj be 51 caught. umnlaton. Bmm Tbe Cavpi el tbe "Cicy ef rou BAii General Crook on TJtah. L m i , n r.roftKjosr ri miiti, 1x:3, etc., 'or;hTcrfp3' cf tjm I fii til fastr with great care, a new. process. we extract from theby eelect JVtr&i Aromaiics, eac2i characteristia 7or.nrsa produce IZTrortn? mtUencf, Cf snot tirm&i ftm'; . cs. J r.f-.'.-- ' purporting, to Mtd wm fwr t m-cr- eiKr-"- Dr.' Price's ispcci J. XI a crl.' :.!jVr"iI-;'r- .Tart (fTfrfid 1 . .3 Young Den's Suits from 16 to 21. Yrs; .A ill- n fLert Vh :.uDiicatior .exata. -- j asi;i i.; " CUyer 5 . hue a fail'dd 1 a. . . . T i'HOI'ESAIE, AND RETAIL DEAIiEUS IN VV ill- - t:-:- i -- Staple .cr...i j J a... a: -- c, G. ncy groceries isr .' 21$ jf r Ic i era ;nn cf !cl:crs.',iian;Ua T V.A jt " a 'a"i aaaaJnl j Ve ealr Particular Crib t,,' a t .'.rt OO'STED 1 OLD GOllOCLTO. tOHtt 3XJ 2ZjMttf2cturr ef 2 Vrk QrysT - CHOICE JAPAN GARDEN TEA. H I. , |