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Show EVENING NEWS. MILT, truMTI ' rocaoenocie." PRiyrxD fHS DES-R- ET JULCBTKB) A3 as published bt J iron is of such vast Importance to our Territory, that those who wish to encourage It should aim at the most speedy and --practical war of going to work not only on paper, but by the building of blast furnaces, JJK.ra.t aaito." Your correspondent of the 2d Inst. NEWS COMPANY. in intimates that there la no place the immediate vicinity of the southern iron mines suitable for extenCHARLES V. rmOSEEDITOB.; sive iron manufacture, etc. Now let me etate what there is for I have spant a great deal Aa(t 8 ial. ofthere, time and observation uion the subject during the last four years. Iron City is beautifully situated in a EDITORIAL NOTES. most healthy location, balng north the rim of the basin and conseof An artesian well at 8treator, III., is not excessively hot or quently water is now 2,300 feetdcep, and the has an abundance of land and dry, Is running out at the top in a good, well suited for the establishment of the largest iron works healthy stream. , there are at least a dozen flowing mile springs of water within half aone A Baltimore t7, nine years old, of of Iron City. Mr. E. Hanks, procured an old army musket that the former owners, tells me that the had lain In a garret for eight years, old company had grants of water the works, But by digging placed a cap on it and fired, blowing above 10 to 20 feet they struck from wells a head olf the youthful playmate. such an abundance of excellent waHe expresses the customary aston- ter, sufficient for every purpose, that ishment at its being loaded. they never troubled themselves about getting water from above; and late, In opening a body of coal The Jewish people seem to have of two miles above the works (which retoun J an asylum where they bears evidence of being as good qua-litof coal as- any yet found in Utah) main, prosper, and multiply. Amof SO feet, we struck- - so sterdam, by the latent census lias a at a depth water that we bad to atop Jewish population of over 40,000. In much we work until put in a pump. that city, as Indeed In the whole of In the nextcould I, will ahw place, Holland, the Jews have fared well. that Iron ought to be made here. In the first place, it has been made being a Many persons suppose that ch am- hero, and came very near was 200 it success, although great anithe from derived are ok fkius miles from a railroad; and If iron mal named the Chamois, In fact could be made at $32 per ton, and the skim bo called are the flesh side freight?' the ore and charcoal from for of sheep skins, soaked in lime water SO to ISO miles, it could be made per ton atj Iron City and almoin a solution of sulnhnHn $25 tound in close proxprertKjui&ue acid. Fish oil is poured over them, imity and the charcoal can La oband they are then carefully washed tained for 10 cents per bushel, there being tens of thousands of acres of in a solution of potash. timber right - around Iron City, do then I have shown that we have Mr. Hamilton Disston, a promin- a beautiful, healthy- location suffi ent saw manufacturer of Philadel- cient for a city, of 5,1)00 and large plenty of good, pure phia, has purchased about four mil- Iron works, well and water, coal and spring the one in in acres land of lion plat charcoal. We have also plenty ot 8Ute of Florida. This Is the largest building rock and clay for brick, on single purchase ever made in the the ground, out of which there Is world. It Is the purpose of. Mr. Diss ton to Improve the property and machine shop, pattern shop, black smith shon. dwelling houses andi Induce immigration from Europe. school house built of brick, besides other buildings of rock, adobles and The progress of the world during lumber, consisting of enjrne house a power steam engine) the decade between 1870 and 1830, (with batcher shop, store, offices and Mul-hal- l, as computed' by Michael Q. dwelling house, charcoal house, two an English statistician, was as charcoal . kilns, with the land on follow: Percentage of increase in which the buildings stand with trov eminent title secured.; A large population, 9.76; in agriculture, 8.58; quantity of material, such as cu manufactures, 13.60; commerce, rock for a large blast furnace, th 38.20; mining, 47.06; carrying trade, present one being too small. There 53.32; earnings ot nations, 19.84; is also a great many tons of pig iron reserved for castings for the new public wealth, 10.57; taxes, 22.34; furnace; there is also an air furnace public debt, 43.39. built of brick, 30 feet high, there are nre rock, nre clay, moulding sand We learn from the Kew York lime rock of the best quality, and World' London special, that a new me nest or iron nuxesiau wiinin two and a half miles of Iron City, company will shortly ba formed in Within a quarter of a mile of the London, with a cash capiat of coal commence the Iron miner V1,OJ),00'), a sum nearly equivalent a group of nine claims of hematite to 2),0 i 1,000, for the purpose of re- assaying from 60 to 70 per cent, me tallic minions or claiming lasts' lands ii Ireland, tons ofiron, ore oncontaining, of the ground the top of the adjoining eacn other for two miles amouutiug to a". out one-fift- h entire, area of the country. The ISext comes the Blowout Mountain Govern moat jisaid to favor the ex- which is 1,100 feet long by 500 feet wide, over 100 feet Uigb.r five miles tinction by State purchase of the from Iron City and not in Iron title of the English Companies' Spring mining district, as' stated in the article of the 2nd 'Inst. The land fit Ireland. . ore. Is a magnetite, contnuinarin five other claims, assaying from 70 The Sydney Herald , of a late date, to io per cent., containing millions says that within a fortnight upwards of tons ore on the surface, culminat of 2,00 ) Chinese arrived at Biduey, ing on tne top or what Is termed the western iron Mountain, with and that there la a very large num- ureat a rxxiy or black magnetic ore ber afljAt.:! route from Hong Kong. onlarge uie summit that can be seen In The Chinese merchants In Sydney all directions for 50 miles. There are some 15 other claims of cl!fTrnt explain llul the mliM fram the kinds of ore, ail of it toxxi enouch to home country 19 occasioned by the ir necessary. Tne faregolng snip business of which great depression was offered to the commitexists tht-re- , aud believe that, unless property tee appointed by the Board of Trade some check Is put upon the inflow, to commence operations ; with" at 20,000 Chineso will have landed at verynereasonable terms, and would it tne very place for the com the port by the end of the year; It not men cement at least? I am satisfied appear tint the resident Chinese for one that if it was taken hold of are averse to the wholesale importa- with Intelligence and economy that thing needed for thtition o" Chinese to the colony now It Is the very in the ' community, place, and M . taking place. mere is minions in right u .....; . v Thomas Taytor." FAREWELL. y - ! - A 20-bo- . rse . - -- . morning Elder John Cannon will leave this city on Q. " his way to Europe to fill a mission to which he baa been appointed. He rla a son of President George Q. Cannon's aud was for a Ijng time connected with the Deseret HKwsof-fflee. Commencing as a boy at the bottom, of the ladder of, the . printing businei he steadily to cllmled the top, reach the of foreman in position ing the newspaper composing room He was then reveiveJ into the edi" torial department, aud fora year and hlf hn ha! ;hargs of the tele-gr phic disptchoa, assisting in I other portloui of the editorial bus!-ne-- ?. In every situation he has performed hi duties with fidelity, ability and promptness, displaying talents of no mean order, and gain- log the respect, esteem and confidence of all with whom he was associated. We anticipate .for him a profitable and honorable career In the missio nary field. , He la a young man of uncommon talents, and though of a retiring: disposition he is of a firm and resolute mind, and will overcome any backwardness that he now experiences in assuming a public position. We ,shall miss hb help and presence much. But while we regret having to say farewell for a season, we rejoice that the missionary field abroad will gain so able a laborer, and that he will gain an experience of which to him the value will be beyond price. We extend to him the hearty good wishes of all the attaches of the Deskket Xbws establishment, and pay God to bless, prosper and preserve him, and bring him back with honor and renown, and qaali ned for still further usefulness-ithe great latter-da-y work. I j ' , n MORE ABOUT LR0JT. The manufacture of Iron in Utah as an extensive enterprise engaging much capital and a vast amount of labor, skilled and ordinary, Is in our opinion one of tlie things that are as sure to be, as anything not actually accomplished. We have published several articles on this sulject, some theoretical, others practical, and now give place to a communication trom tlie proprietor of large claims in Iron County, who ought to know whereof he speaks. We expect to present other suggestions and arguments, and statements of fact bear-ln- g on this question, that It may be kept before the attention of our wise men and those who are able to engage in a business considerable money, but promises a rich return for the Investment: ' "It does appear to your that the manufacture of that-requir- es TELEGRAPH BY To-Murro- w - . raa wasruur union tixfjaAFs una. WANTED of junior In the Home .that olid backing, which they afforded than i. lie baa resigned the presitn ths cmnulatuiz Sesu Decween Office of committee whose nd Flaaterhiff Hooper and lnr them. The operation was performed dency the Greek bulletin will t raoatvwj t the Doaorot practically closes with the ces- new at the request of the other surgeons work Bank until August lOtk at 1 a m. soon as the pa- sion of the territory The Boer con- National Tbe rlcbt to reject any and all bidi Is re- by Dr. Agnew. Asunder! is attacked for influvention by the savagely tient had been put w newspapers but the criticisms For paraoojan ence of ether, a long, and slightly eign are or Gladstone poucy the Introduced was purely instrument curved iMr. Bradlaugh has given into the wound, pushed between the partisan. House of ribs and carried downward along the notice that unless theseat vacant bis ESTRAY; NOTICE. track of the bullet, until; its end commons declares to force his HAYE IS MT rC6SX3SKBii could be felt below the last rib from he will again endeavor it as he purposely the outside. Holding this instru- entrance Into to say when he will dm bay stud HORSE, two jeaia old ment in the wound as a guide, Dr. declines red and white bull CALF. of the Ona above made A counter do so, the officials deeorlbed animals If nn elahi Agnew then Tbe i House are making preparations within twelfth below the incision ten dajs from date, win be mu at The ec i on govto MM au. iwn, uogna nubile surprise. guard against Hcuotr, rib, cutting directly: through at tbe amrtat pouoo,ju. under consid- dotook: p the integument until' his knife met ernment has his case moment. X&O The U .rifm ron'tf'tf " the end of the first mentioned in eration at the present introduction of the announcement Dtetrfc Poundkesper. not a was strument. The operation - : r difficult or dangerous one and the of the Oaths' Bill next session Is Locao Aug. Sth, 183k- Ik that the is impossible and ether both expected. bore the natieat it the section extremely well. There is crisis can continue much, longer, FREHG1I DYEIHS - SrCBrL now an opening to the deeper parts delegation continues with new and there is a possibility of Mr. of the wound which "does not pass between the ribs and which can al- Bradlaugh losing his seat through ways be kept free and unobstructed bankruptcy. and no further trouble from the .acDeaths la Sew Terse. See , He. 47 Fire " cumulation of .pus is .anticipated. certifi The Tribune The says: cleaned and Gloves every KM of Dyeing V Since the operation the patient cates of death sent to the Bureau of basiuesi promptly lonaojorder. rested quietly and' is now asleep. Statistics yesterday, showedon that His pulse at this - hour is 100 and he 143 SaU died in this city persons unhas neither Fever nor any otner J rW want somathtna' and afternoon , yesterday urday favorable symptoms. toaeUfkst la ummer AmnSjrPQ cases 60 death about In mu loo ceuoa waiu wir During the past three days the morning. MT or hastened was caused by at onoe to tbe .Beaten ttmrnp President has perceptibly experienced heat. either new Their Mass. Wasbliurtoa Strest, Boston. died children dozen a About I a rleeiof temperature, indicating Lamp Burner with tbs llyee WteSx Atltnd scarlet fever on tachment makes kerosene lamns burn another stoppage to the flow of pus. from diphtheria rewho Dr. Hewster, hi. It bM two email Kand wbeeta instead of a surgical operation was performed Saturday. one eaoa wheel eontrolunir a earner, or one certificates of death yester- half tbe at nine this morning by Dr. Agnew ceivedsaid wick. Sells at tight. IrXU any lamp. from the that mortality Terms to aoents. tt, S3 and S3 60 par dos. Ee- assisted by all the surgeons in at day, diseases contacinua appeared tall prloa &, iS and fid oenta. Sample amtto these tendance by which free communica to as agents lor a cents. weather hot as such be in :,GVMmww great tion between the ' pus cavities and In or winter. coldest the esdays of has been the surface the body J edge Israeli Werk. tablished. The operation was performed under the Influence of etiier. " Dispatches from Oroville says: J . ' "mm The President endured itl well and T. Noakes waa taken from Jail this Tie Seek Cnep at this hour 10.30 a.m. is doing as mornlnir bv a hody of masked and wra e laker ea BellreM mt , well as could be hoped. armed men. conveyed a short dis Bmm Tu mm eiese MeeisttalsM v (.Signed) Blaini?, Sec'y. town and hanged to a . . New York, 7. The ISmes'Wash- - tance from an old man tre. Noakes murdered Chlco snOTiH Save: Notwithstand . three Hlrneit Vi lets paid tor naea to Ceop Ttee, Crum A. J. nmxl or an uie ui- weeks ago by kicking him to death. ing the assurances Blast nook and drive Teams on tbe Atkto and PaotOa UaUiwi BrMkM Ulna geons attending the President ihat tbe extreme Soutbern settlements of this there is no cause for apprehension, 800 toes are miles A. and from than Territory, there is a feeling of uneasiness in P. K. R. lines, and will nod It most ooove- WE BELIE YE the public mind over the continued ntont to eroae the eountrTMe Lee's Ivrry, If everyone would use Hop Those who desire to go by Railroad, via Denstubborness of the fever.- ' After .the That would be much ver, can Bitters there freely, obtain special rates over BaUreada examination made at seven the by applying to LeOrande in less Tount . and sickness misery the wound was prepared for the world; and people are fast finding HRA8TTJ8 SNOW, usual evening drew ing and the most this out, whole families keeping BR1QHAM YOONO, JNa W. TOONO, . arefal scrutiny failed to find any well at a trifllnsr cost bv its use. We dl&wtf i JESSE M. SMITH. cause for the increased febrile rise. advise all to Koch- & The flow of pus was found to be lib ester, Jv. r. try It. U. A. eral and microscopic examination . ' failed to detect in it any evidence of ' Dollar formerly spent on a Many impurity; nor was there anything expensive Sulphur liaths is now in the general condition of the Pre- saved therefor sident to Indicate the pre- - Glenn's by substituting is Just which Soap, Sulphur eence ,of unusual as beneficial anything but infinitely cheaper. in- the wound." At 9 Dr, Lioeal diseases of the skin, rheuma- mHE tt. L D. P. A. OFFER THE Bliss said the rise of temperature tism and gout are all relieved by this JL following purses. First A purse could only be explained by the standard Complexions! effect of the heat of FrK'ay and Sat blemishes remedy. are eradicated by it, and of (5(1 for all pacers, $10 entrance fee urday. T ie temjerature of the it Imparts to the cuticle a pearly added. Mile heats, three in five, President's room today was com- whiteness and velvety softness paratively comfortable,' bu t the which greatly enhance the effect of three or more to enter and two or patient was so reduced in strength female charms. Its soothing, anti more to start. second f 50 purse, that ne could not snredlly rally constitutes It a from Uie bad effects produced by the phlogistic action for sores, ulcers, cuts, running race, free for all. "Tom remedy prime heat of the preceding 'day. He sprains, scalds, bruises, and in fact Benton" barred, half mile and re further said there was no cause of every abnormal condition of the cuapprehension last evening, and as ticle attended' by inflammation, peat, $10 entrance fee added, three the temperatureof the patient show or itching. Ladles moving or more to enter and two or more to ed a slight decline, there could . be swelling in our best society speak of Its beau start. Entries to close' no cause for apprehension Wednesday, properties in enthusiastic aiier uie wound was tifylng a ac tmraeuiaieiy It decided and a.m. terms, o'clock prefer give Aug. ii iBsi, loin, dressed to night, Drs. Agnew and ence to cosmetics which con merely to Race take the House White and Je&l but do not, like Glenn's Sal place Friday, August Hamiltonjleft proceeded to the house of Attorney phur Soap, eradicate defects of the' 12tb. at 2 o'clock p.m. General MaoVeajh, whose guests d215 5t The use of ointments they were. The fact that those two complexion. for eruptive complaints Is to be depeminent surgeons did not deem it recated because of. their having a necessary to linger nearer the Presi tendency to clog the pores and in dent was regarded as : satisfactory some cases to aggravate rather than evidence that 1 there ' Is nothing remedy the disease. They are, be In ths Ftobate Court in and for aiarming in nig condition. Salt Lake County t Territory sides, seldom enough In The Tribune Washington special their effects tothorough recur the prevent of Utah. nays: x nere is a tendency in certain rence of eruptions of an inveterate quarters, and It Ja much to be re type, and have the disadvantage of IS THR MATTEB OF. THE ESTATE Ot BURH FROST, DECEASED. gretTeu, io exaggerate, every up- soiling the linen of persons who use ward movement of the President's them. Glenn's Sulphur Soap, on how the contrary, radically cures the dia- - IT- APPEARING TO THE JUDO B OF pulse and temperature, tbo Probata Court of Salt Lake County, ever and still h slight, , into ;v vdanger ease. to which it is adapted f v - T by the petition of Edwin Frost and symptoms or 'aiarming proportions iiruicr rewmmeuus iisen on ac- - Samuel of tbe and people felt alarmed upon hear count of its cleanliness; It Is besides, Ketate of Burr Frost,AdmlnlBtrators deoeised, Drarlnar for or rumors wnica nave little or an admirab e disinfectant of ing clothing no foundation in fact, and all this wnicn nas neen worn af-- 1 to to tbe family, tbe debts persons pay the aUowanoo by with a readiness that dees njore dieted with diseases of a contagious I outstandingagainst the deceased, and tbe expenses and charge, of Admlafetra- credit to their hearts than their nature. As a sneclflc preventive and wisdom. From the beginning the promottr V. UIBI ltj President's physicians have said presents advantages of the most un-- 1 au persons interested In tbe Estate of tbe own ueoeaeea, appear neibre said Court on ' lu fever symptoms were to ; variety description. Monday, tbe ISth dar nt KnmrmtA. ii. iiki be expected and that an unbroken "equivocal Bold by druggists. ITIce 25 cents at 10 ft. m.. at ttu VlIlM U.n. T r 1 downward tendency pf these would per cake. f n Q. M CraintvJ fVtnrf- Urmm u. box (3 cakes 75 cents, at- thn , IMV be ii mi v. wnv an iiwu. biwwiui wuhi to unprecedented record. that sent by mail, post paid on receipt of notdwh be anranted tttn aM AAmintattm 9uch a ra!e should cause U. In , UEITTEiiTON, rropT, price. i ne nuai w tu uiuuu or tee eald rjam and It certainly gives rise to no such ap- no ruiton street, in ew York. deceased as shall be neoBsaarv. that, a of this Order oopy be least ten at prehension in the mind of the phypublished Wuiskeb Hair and Dvk, uwwBiTo oays in tne ukmkkt Evkntmo sicians as to warrant the supposition Black or Brown, 50c. News, a newspaper printed and published in that another operation will be ned eod s d w. cessary. He al-- repeated the asserDated August 8rd, 188L j.-' tion that the bullet will not be tut E. SMITH, Probate Jodse. SO. IT BE MMT out nolens It should bo found to be ' ' For all who use Brown's Per sia i Territorv or TJtah, doing the patient harm. The doc' 1 sure is of cure for Salt Dya-a it County lake. tor, upon further questioning regard- Tonic, say I. D.- Rcnkhnlr. nvwn. nt- kA fllnplr Meadaciie. and kick : it. pepsia Try t the said or sale ing high pulse a ana ior tne tJountv nr Salt T .w. f by z. U. M. I.. Uodbe, Pitts Territory it waa possibly due temperature, to the extremely & of Utah, do hereby certify that the dc Allen Salt Lake. Co., Moore, Co., ioreealnir Is a full, true and hot weather. Concluding, wtho doc v u A w. V. oc"u iu uioizuuier ot toe re tor said; We will probably know tato of Burr deoaassd, apDointinr tlma more about the matter in the mom ai)d plaoo rhearlnir of peatioq for Order of Cheat Deeiera end Ptaeaeea Glutei as appears o( record in is n Kldi-ed- "rr I r - - r- m di-gat- We are Offering our LARGE and woll Assorted. Stock .of Ml Xa 1A. "W IT S, e, -- . ','', - w-i- miu -- , te, !P:R INT Si ; -- WArJTPPI - dS-- , " r Aria.' -- AT AND s PRICES GOODS IE THAT ElinCE POBCHASEBS ! - 1 to-nig- - . . WM. JENNINGS, Superintendent Races Mr Races ; - - to-nig- ht ! r EAGL EElFiS t . I' .to-nig- ht , ..... ' 110 rters Jokers Mifl - Retail Dealers in , a . Bring-burs- t, -- J J8?.! toy'es, I bhb Y - I such-alarm- la Hilis ., -- isroTioisrs GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, A. 13 ' :. ... . o , - ' WA. E E S - . v ' - . - aU-a- . -- fo)- - 84 Nos. 82, S fEMPLE ISTREET, EAST AfJD By 'taking. 'Murphy's Vegetable J VUlVOk Xa wttnees whereof, I have hereThe Lerds and. the Bill. Liver Pills. Office lack of Squires' ram preside srn coxDiriojt unto set my hand and affixed 1202 TO 1218 FIRST SQUTH , STREET, New York. 7.- - The TYf&une has Karoer. ttnop. rlerbs and Water. seal. tbe Real of aatd Court, thta 4th " Washinotos, D. C, 7 .. ouy ox Aucust, A. IX, U81. The the following from Ijondon: The No poison used in the treatment of resident's condition is not as favor tiouseor Liords .has completed the diseases." . . d 213 104 Probate Clerk. as desired; ahle Consultation free. bill Appre- committee worn on tne land r hensions are again expressed as to the report and .the dl85 tf t J. J. MtmpiiY, M. D. the , President's j recovery. -- The will take place on Monday t and the t o)surgeons in convention and bv House of Commons wiJl 'consider FUKNiTUBE, Etc. We invite you the ljord'8 amendments omciai uuiieiins anay these appre HI - to examine our stock of Furniture, at ' . on Tuesdav . J T hensions all theyr-anbut they do i ue xJi ua nave not inaue more lia to 1S1 Main Street. not deny there is more danger, to changes than was expected-- , sum BarTratt Bros. ORDERS i &" night for the patient than for the cient however to largely change the of bill. character the two The' erovern. past nights. There is fear several amendments another operation will have to be inent accepted Furniture, ''Etc. We invite you performed. Dr Hamilton did not tending . to elucidate the bill. The to examine our stock of Furniture,! . ' t r V T 'J r f? leave as he had rxneced. uords .exhibitedi! a tendency, to fncl nt 123 to 131 Main Street. ' : .. ... Iti.l. i Babratt Bros. f - " although Dr." Aguew arrived last uiaie luej vreauon or peasant pro. , ... , , . i ' i , !f i t. j prietorship, provided the landlords r j night. Me will stay over until the nre WANTED "... AT compensated.Thelr amendments present bad tuiu takes a change for the better. Unless! the President restrict the free sale and increase the gets much better during the evening landlords power. The d 'snosal . of 4 there will be an operation reformed noiumgs gives them the rlgfittoap- - OnTbttraday, Augfost 4tb,1881, Mr. nOR-S, P, TEdSDEL'S, in the morning. . Dr. JUl-- stated peal from the decisions of (he1 land ACE q of. " . M CUM MING 8, of Logan, to Miss TttXIE i .1 I t r very positively that "the court which virtually destroys the MOSRiS of Julian Moses, of Fast President was better than last night fllcacy of the Court for tenants. The Mill President 3o. P. Smith per v. muse and that there was no apprehension rory leaders left the Duke of Anrvle formed.Creek. ,T-- !; jttf tbe ceremony. KsCwnsc-- powbsA 4 of the formation of another pus cav- to direct the chief attack against the r r ity, still there are grounds for fear Dill. ; .The rjLMixe evidently en loved ; that the President will have- - to ' un- the task, which Is generally the case - AND K. viii dergo another crisis. The result to- when a discontented Jblberal cedes. M LEAVE YOUR ADDRESS In tbe inth Ward, 8altake City, on Sun morrow morning is looked forward His comparison of the Government t AND to with much anxiety. THE DELIVER Y a jelly fish Is likely to 'stick. day, 7th, of summer complaint, LU- , Executive ' Mansion, Aug. 7, 1 1.15 though it is inferior as a cietaphor CINDA, daughter of William B. Brown, late WACOM Wltlc CALL FOR of WhUeohapel Branch, London, and Keziah mas uy ,xeacoeishekl p. "in. The President Is new sleept THEM. Brown. Born 22, 18791 volcanoes. extinct The Go without dH ing quietly morphia. lite vernment MfOemlaX Is copy. is The please Star, 94.; 'to examinapulse expected morning tion will be very thorough and will make some concession regarding probably result In determining ac- English managed estates wheie the 2tox Car " Columbus" Solid Steel Scraners. Common. WANTED. the cause and natare of; the landlord makes all improvements. curately ' i MOmSY. Increased rise In pulse and ten though it will resist other ADVANCED GOOD DKLTVEHY BOT. ONR TJSED lload Scrapers and Tongue Scrapers.f V.. to attendlno to a bone. None but 1 perature. The executive mansion points. Influential opinion considers those of good character need apply. closed that the bill must become a law, a J Executive Mansion, 8, 10.30 a.m. I substantially in the form in which DJSPUTY SURVBYOBSn Second South Street. () dit It having become necesfarv to make it was created by the House bf Comi .1 a further opening to facilitate the mons. The struggle between the CE8TIFIC1IES OF MP8SIT OITEI.' ? escape of the pus, we took advantage chambers will be short and-wil- l pro of the improved condition of tho long tne session oi parliament to the AV NOTICE. President this morning, shortly after last week in August, or first week in I rrU I r StTRVEVOFM Wftfl TtWATBir the morning., bulletin , was . issued. September. Sir WilliamyVernon Omca or xtra I Umntin 9AHt X'JLilJNTTra or th Probate akd U tO UiaScS Cuu He was etherized, the Incision ex- Harcourt's statement represent eavaooea tea " required Cotnrrr CotaUntlr fa Stock, and .11 other Size furnished at abort Courts, Salt Lakx County, tended downward and forward, and ing tne. action-o- t tne Washington and their certuioatas takan at mar-- 1 CHEAPER tat notice, 0 per ' Salt Laki Citt, August 6th, 1880. a counter, opening waa made vj ine unoertixaea. i i imei into government regarding the explosive iin, ' r , the track of the ball below the mar-gi- n machines gives great satisfaction. It THT? BOARD OP EQUALIZATION OF D. H. TALBOT. 1J ; Sioux City, To Lake County, U. T., In consequenee of the 13lh rib, which it is be- is regarded as significant and, Intedelay ocoas toned In the delivery of tha ReJerence Flrat National Baa. Stouxl lieved will effect the desired object. resting that Hartman has found it taxthenotices, win eontlnoe to bear and deter- - "5tv. Iowa. No bad effects are from necessary to leave the United States. mioe complaints In revard to tbe aaaeai - that value of consider do any not, the ether, and be is Inapparent property and application for i conexcellent Englishmen or taxra, from Monday. Aiitrust 8tb, ... the diabolical ' schemes emanate mHsion dition. , i wu r nwrt au(uh 1.1 n, aool, inclusive. from a political movement- worthy M"i , ; Signed by physicians. Order of tbe Board. Executive Mansion, l.p-m- . The the name, but believed them : to be By ; . - D. BOCKHOLT, ' ILL USTRATI2D. ; a for acts the of of the tZT" -OaJl or Bead far PRICE LI8TS te ne mt OGDEX L which necessity t idesperadoes 'gang County Clerk MT si a rm lAlIE.-- ei was performed uponoperation i ? 1S8L i. It.- - - :. the President outside of the sympathy- of the Auirust 6th, dUdfttswl s as jf mis morning Decame apparent to American people. Iwen Irish na Album of Twenty Exquisite Fhetc the surgeons yesterday, when they tionalists express an abhorranee of e ' v ' ' ' S win JFi found that the drainage tube of the the Views of Salt " ' ' t dynamite .War. A lamograpaic ize hi titer to used could no longer cartoon In the Dublin national comic Lake City, with Letter Press be passed along the track of the lall Journal of the patriots represents description of each view between the ribs. The process of Hibernia repelling a ' box-o- f dynaand a history of granulation at tliat poial had jjone, mite offered by a skeleton. ; ' .3 ,;: tltsj City..v.ir no far as to t3ae Mr. Gourney's appointment In the orifice rtUHy close aENERAi, AQErnr icmq Put up la a neat caia-- ' and thus prevenleJ the pushing polonlal office givea intend satisfaa ashle of, the flesh, which v wa9 tion to tlie whigs, and the tionserva-tiveBut accords with Gladstone's healing between them, enough JuU th thing ' fmr TmmxUk so that, the tube could not be colonial policy. Lord Rosebery acv..." ' Miulonarle. r introduced, the result of tiiis state cepted a position -- which is generally i ... 1 Cooper' MMufacturiuar.Co'o of things waa that pus formed hi the regarded as beneath his status, but A Bad Breatb may result from ackitrv . MILLS QIGTE3.-. : rather 3 1 rum uiiijuumeaa. m au 1 tot Gladstone-Mr. w with viemaoii. wound the in rule is a , that deeper parts it faster than it could es-- pa th rough new men shall serve an apprentice- timer oases lewaosesor PubUslMd and tor Sale It the tiklf obstructed opening between ship in the lower grades of offiicial Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, was aud its An the ribs, made in exceptiongradual accumula- service. ifd aooordtrur to Areetions, will tion t.'g.iti to cause disturbance, and the case of Chamberlain because of admtnlf wmh uppians ton anpnaum ' uooKseuer, ana stationer, , , x Is a saline en one. Iteotnpenioa it was therefore decided to make a peculiar radical claims. Scotch- sweet and bealthulsuitable warm lor V. TS MAIN ST ALT ZUMM CiTT.I raciira, speelallv weather, new opening into-- " the 'track of the men are hlgMj grateful for Lord and strorur to do Its work leaveathe Is or reouparattoB.system ball below the last ribs, so that the Bosebery'B appointment It A Kbaral dtaoouni in wo.a w n. . tf" ribs should no longer prevent keep generally considered thit Glad, ll . 9CLI BY ALL DTiOians. isiwwi ,ra, j ing the opening ot the wound by tone has higher work i for him Int : I . i CITY. i to-nig- ht ; third-readint- -- DRIED , APRICOTS -- to-da- y: 1 BY MAIL SOLICITED CAREFULLY FILLED. " . - & - - ' " ; w- . hi ej-'- i,. T A- i AT a to-nig- ht daug-hte- 1 i - y-- l V-- " . XXZ1Z. - i- - Aug-us- i, : GRAFBB I ru Aug-us- , i to-nig- Iad3 mt " . -( 4 - TTZSL'JWS-- I TAX Sff-V- ent . SALT LA1E CITY - - mm g Plows, Haraess 6 Ota RailroaJ CoMtorSlles. - 1 , s . - . - so-call- ed .? .. S .ay J" hm. - f i$tf;jSps,:liccoRM s. Xi2i';'''; 11 - 1 : s - . 1 033 70oto. JAS. DVYGQ, W tar. 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