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Show IIICAGO iC XEW YORK TRADE. I. iL.7J I , ESTABLISHED 1830. I V V ifarfjcturer$ ; SASn.DOORS-MCLKDS- ! - XI.TIII Go . 2EOTJXXDX3Sra-- ' , iStlr, jE7o. fin t 111.) ; constantly kept in Stack by j the darkest Lumber lealers in Salt Ijike City and uUea. Price LUts and Moulding i 1((jks fee ci tree upon application. OR BLUED, hold a shoe on Longer than any other. TV a guarantee car to be Equal m Quality an! Durability to any m&Jc. NaUi ..... Made from the Beat Norway Iron, Finished Already n to drive, by tha J I UNION IIOttSK NAltTCO.; ; . foil ! Absolutely Pure. Thle Tewfler"'nsyr "ttstti. . J - ki -- M SCA1X CO. ij a.A'rJ"aVLTH0t.1AS ftN- Jii Tha - Mantifactnrera "IJilie roteotlrar to ca. I pouuda,: re. Liat . : x i 34 Out Goods are kept by Z. CM. i., t Brancb aod deairs jjeuerally la the Territory. Store ARTICLE CF Wt r s liiCI 18 0pillSllOHB,DllIIIE!HT " Cnrnnik OirrAae of all number 14 to 150 for Deck, Car, Trunk and iua;sdde, Wazoo Covering!, Machine Aprons and other uorpoaea. conauauy la store ana 6r to order. u.ada -for V. 8. BniiUng Co., "Standard" Arenu auxt "Kagle," by the Case or leas quantity. These Goods can be ouiawea as m. m, ou x. MICHIBASAODE,: V0RLB0E y, - ' .. . is - HOVHK. VTASin.vaTONv : 29.Pettibone a resolution, which was adopted unanm iso bbbs;v3qd in mnm21sceer ceremonies imously, providing1 that the funeral of the late E: W. M. Mack-e- y. .43. f 4r Chamlxr St., and aiMlv of South Carolina be held in this hall at 1 o'clock, and diXnTETVV recting the cleik to invite the members cs Kew Brltaiu.Conn., U. 8. Ai of the Senate to be present, i ; w M. I. aud Hraoch Stores. For tale by 2 The Speaker laid before the House" communication from the Secretary of in response to a resolution cali-Ip- g G. K SHERIDAN & CO., Var,forinformation tni "the average of 'commissioned officers in .ei) THOMAS st-xsjrovx: . number the army between the 4th of March, . MOUNT. ,TIUrON 1S37, and the 4th of March, 18G1, and between the 4th of March, 1877, and the 4th of March, 1881. The Secretary states during the llrut period the aver-aOne? wel tilteay deilred in the Mtttur. number of commissioned officers C ANASS. ALL WIDTH 5 COTTO waal.ous, of whom 67 were tried by court martial and 89 convicted. For iSr Co., the second period the average number was 2,474, of whom 150 were tried by reeo:.s bates; , martial and 123 convicted. jboolet. oourt The arguments of the railroad atC. M. I. and lt For Sale b Branch of and Jobbers Importers torneys opposed to the bills compelling tiouta aud Denier tieueraily. land grant rairoads to take out titles r dioj iy SiUis d Fancy Dry Goods, lauds to granted, were postponed until ; Inclntung a lull aad complete une oi i v February 6th. ';." , itii Bill Introduced: and DomeaUcs, ST. LOUIS Glngbsma, Prints, ' Matsou, to Increase the of 33. 85. 847 Breadway. , 92, and 94 Leonard widows and dependent pensions relatives) of '. Street. deceased soldiers. of Wood, to prevent the employment Liipi &;ffijox Totecc'o'Wy on railroad - trains more operatives ' than 12 hours out of 24. HEMPHILL, HAMLIN & ,C0, tManufacturer! of th . Wilson of Iowa, to provldo for the iuspectlon and ccrtlncatton .of meat STAB. "74." SLEDGE. CUPPER. tMIETSTIIE. products for exportation. Wood, to reduce tariff rates on difHJ.T5. .ETC. TlflBI CILJLDIEL.-H3SEET- r. rAnd other Brandt of ferent kinds and qualities of sugar. It tixes the following tariff: Sugar above - W tt 2U BIKUDWAT, cS: -No. 13, one cent per pound; above INo. X cents,and above No 20,two cents. ForS&le by Z. O. M. I.' and Branch Stores. lt2 on woolen It also reduces the dirtywomen's ' Our Goods' m s lieit by Z. C. VtJ taud and goods, flannels, blankets, Its Braach btores. children's dress goods and ready made M MTfl CO., clothing. It provides that the duty all clothes, woolen shawls, andex& BUCKLEY; CO., woolen DUNHAM manufactured wool valued at not, Manufacturer mnd Jobber 60 cents per pound be 20 per ceeding Importers ftnd Jobbers of cent ad valorem; Instead of 35 per cent 'PUMPS-AH- D ad valorem and 30 cents per pound, as t, ; yoek. " -- COTTON DUCK. go K.FAIRBAJrk ..CHICAGO, t TU1DE t 1 ? o ib a: o o RlISEl' f FIRE-EMG1NE- - i S, Lesxt P:pe mad Sbeet Lesul, 11 pee, Plumbert' and Stcara w , Fitters' Bmi Ooodi, Belt and fMklnf . loi;, U ' j ri, FEXCIXO, Ztc HI BRY.GOODS, :35TOTIOUS. above, 80 at present;: whenvafued Tthe duW fole 30 per cent ad . valorfem Instead of 40 per cent and IS on blanper pound, as atorpresent .GOODS, Etc., tint wool and knit kets, ilannels, hats No. S40 Broadway, one-hagoods the duty la reduced 3ST33JW YOEK. aud on womens and children's apparel V. XT. SIUVlET.r .tJty.. pound iand 40 cents dly from 45 cents per ad valorem.to 33 cents per pound. of New York, 4o authorize llewett, Of newspapers to be copyrighted. PECK BROTHERS & CO.,- - titles vnrrE Agricultural Iniplements, rexes barbed wise, Etc,. . IIIHTH SEGBSD ST.. ST. LDUIS. UIL j - , lf, Mamtfacturtrt , o. jibs i FiiTU MKfljBiiR JOBEEE3 . r . ., i sraaj XX PLUMBERS MATERIALS, 7S Bookman Street, HAZARD POWDER HAKDWAHE. bt ! f the Intermarriage llennett,to prevent In the of the white and negro races . , . District of Columbia Recure better to of Uhio, Warner, th stability of oaocr currency;- - It provides, that the unconverted -paper the , umtea spates, con-- nf currency oinational bank notes and U. nAti.shaU be limited to $700,000,000, pxcent as hereinafter provided. All pa in excess of this amount per currency form xif fold and silver shall be In the fertifiratea.- When any national bank ahull surrender its circulation, and the mime shall not be taken by other na ttnnal banks. th Secretary of the shall cause to be Issued, on Treasurydav of eacn montn, an amount the nrst nt T'mtod titates notes equal to tha met redaction of bank circulation in the tirseedlna month. provided 'national hanks shall be entitled to circulation the par value of the bonds de equal toas security wr tho posited lion. The Secretary, Treasury Is authorized to add verr year, In the to the vol and March months of Sept. ume ot UUCVirrou ' mivci wmimji v Ie taken at f7,000,000 on tha 1st ol sum, and do more,; January, 18S4, such .SCCOruiUK . f - luo lira. .uuc as, kfiPDtitit-- Khalt t!l DrOOOrtlOa DC- currencv and uncovered the tMn population at the, ratio which existed betweea $700,001,000 and tha posulaUoa of th Lai tea states tne ist oi Janu1S64, and such volume shall bo the ary, limit from year to, year for aucbw b vrA1 rnrren(T. consisting of U. S. la notes, which shall be redeemable la New Xork, coin at the nhMVnreaented in lams Of $100 Of OTW. Hopkins, rising to a. question fif nrivlleze. presented a preamble and J..r.i.iA.in to th effect that as Hon. J. Warren Keif er haa charged General U. V. Uoynton, Washington correspondent of the Cineinnati rVtrmrnrretal Wm Gaittte,"rxh haTtnr approached Speakera of the House corruptly while at tha last ses&ion. that special com mittee of 6v to laroatigaU the matter be appointed. Keller roe andent to he tha .cleik'a.deak - kttet-klc- h hail written to BovQtou under date rt tha LTh". la aaswef to a ktterantroia in- liovnton aakte1? Kelfer to causa cttaroa ?junat vesUrtion Uuo th threasecliix that him liiomton?, and nni(vaa heifer caused stera to be taken be (Xsproton) to that, by would taaka kla letter pnb.!i..i;Keilsr,8 most bitwr reply U lor? rof3 'sd wiuaand hi denunciation Boytrton JBbaw. boti of whom h aara lost AO OrOOttaEitr tO tJ- iAffle bla iia their dispatches. He cslls J3ojn-- d . t , - ? Adjourned.' l l i.'.-- ML i EBI OA N A MestrrflsMia Washinotox.' l)Ster-iCeir- vs. er Accomnannns the resolution offered In the House this afternoon by. Representative Hopkins, to investi-gafiTtproviding for a committee of corruption male charges br the ex -- Speaker asrainst tien. 11. A. by Boyntonf wre two letters written concern-i- n the latter to the the subiect matter of the charges. in his and referred to by Keifer statement to the House, t The first of these communications ' mentioned by Keifer In his remarks as 'a scurrilous letter," was as follows:. ' 29. he to-d- ay . WasmxoTOW, Jan. 26. J. To Hon. 7 tnat "a clique undergoing investigation, of correspondents'' had misrepresent ed you before the public, because you had defeated a claim they had attempted to lobby through Congress. Being called on by several correspondents, and asked for names and specifications, you were pleased to use my name in this connection, and claimed that you Hast 1attaia trfTsm mA txji lr VEfrklkll Vtn produced in order to back your charge. Thereupon I publicly denounced your statement, so far as It related to me, as dishonorable and falwe, and you to make good your charge oeiore a committee oi invesiiKsiion. In the multiplicity, you reply, of your duties, and the added tax upon your time ana attention causea oy we investigation which the House! is prose cuting into your ewn acts, it. is charl- (AOie to suppose tnat your lanention has not been attracted- to this publish- thereforeof encloeing it to you, with the remark that I cannot conceive it possible for au honorable man to make such char ges as yon have thus circulated, ana maintain silence when asked for the In proofs on which they weretobased: test your renewing my proposition aucommittee an before open charges thorized to Send for person and papers, and administer oaths, I deslreto possible field lor give yeu the widestnow asserting that I Inquiries, your by nave never awu. enuee uirev In any claim Interest tiugent personal or otuer legislation penuiug ucwre either house of Congress a wring myservice correspondent hk Wasuiflg.J ton. . . . Gcti. Bdrnlon. . la an .interview to-at Keifer's Gen. of the close speech on the i tp aay. day, sakl h4 Jiad simply aasoon w auuc ne responsiDHiiy under oatn,beiore tne committee on that he neve had one investigation, word of ronversrtOTrjwith Gen Keifer on thAsnerita of the McGarrahan bill at any time or anywhere, fcxeept as auu suted m tus puDiisuea leiier; a.conversa- details jof y, tion, as given by Gen. Kelfflr formed a colossal falsehood, and he.de-sire-eoti his denial to be considered oroad as to cover every part 01 tne speech, and his letter, which suggested it. Ieath by Djaanite. St. P.irt.; 20. A Globe "special from Winninpff savs: News is lust received of a terrible explosion on the Canadian I'acinc Hallway on tne zzna insi., near dyna Mlchipicotor, It was caused by mite cartridges oeing ien near me stove in the. office. Five men were killed: two' lived three hours', the others killed Instantly. The bodies nasaed Peninsula Harbor this morning on the way to rort Annur. , , , chal-ieng- ed eard take-the-llber- ty b ai ' , jtr".' a4 s Pectoral. . sab-treasu- ke . the-tretend- to-da- -- . se-r-er PtRE e-- rf- J. WOOLLACOTT, H.'E.:PHELPSr -, Angtuo. .. u' -- ut-tfr- W ry -- i . " uca-wre- - - er-ies- to-d- ay f -- si C - , r; d : i nr Ui.-'-uer-, cor-;:t- -- - Tf Tfiftt r fr oittt. bll W-r- ket, ; oat,t -- wuiue r West street! mnnina: north and soutn The communication also, requested that the amount due the. county from Salt Lake City for poll tax be paid into the county treasury,. ... ....i.-, Referred to the Mayor. for license to transact Application aw retail liquor dealer, from business H. to. Hodge, No. 4, Second South street. Fast, was presented and granted for three mouths from Jan. z2dlH84, ; f subject to law. I . stated that about Councilor liomaey 12 or 14 months ago a petition was presented to the Council from D. O. Calder and about soothers, asking for needed ' improvements on Pine, now "C" street, between First and tieoond streets ; that said improvements were not at that time thought necessary,and the prayer of the . petition was not granted. He now thought the improvements much needed, as the street was in a bad condition and almost impassable t that it required little or bo down gravel, but only - some cutting v s u ru aud grading. - Waa On motion the Supervisor ta make the needed iiuprove-nteu- -,ts as praction said street as soou ' . i .4 t .. CSltt. The Chief of Police, Win. G lhU-lip- s, l presented i.n. a tbulatt-creport of the number of arrests made and nature of crimes committed for Xhe year ending December 31st, 1883, which showed a total nu m oer of a rrests of 1 ,730 1 other incarcerations fiu - tlie city' Jail insane persons, prisoners ' kept for other btllcers. iouers, working ' f or board, etc.. 144, which added ' to the number of arrests made a total number of persons- in police" custody for the year last past of 1880. The report was approved and filed. f The committee on streets aud alleys,' to whom was referred the profile of street and sidewalk grades on - West ' 1 Temple, First, Second, Third and Fourth West Streets, from South Temple southward, reported that they haa examined the same and visited the localities, and recommended that some arts thereof be made to confotnv a ttle nearer to the grade adopted by the city, thatgeneral the fills at" some not be so points might great, there being comparatively no cuts whatever in either streets or sidewalks. Received with changes - and profiles v adopted.: The committee on streets and alleys, to whom was referred the matter 01 a over constructing City Creek bridge In consideration of a title to a parcel of land to be- used for a street, connecting Canon Road and Fourth Street, report- eu mat tney naa exaratnea into the matter and had failed to find that the city had made a promise to - build a bridge on receiving a deed of the land for said street; they found that, no one but Mr. Charlton Jacobs was interested at present in the proposed bridge however, they recommended that the deed and accept the city a street so far proffered as to accommodateopen Mr. Dy cuttinir down the banks of jscods said creek the bed thereof being per solid so as to make a crossing fectly similar to one Over said creek' a few rods below on First East Street, which the committee thought would answer present purposes, there 7 already being a kuviu lootortuge near py.vAaopioa.. : The committee on lire department to whom was referred the animal renort of the chief engineer of fire department ior tne year mjss, in which ne asked the city to purchase an additional 1,000 feet ef 2H inch hose for the horse hose cart aud estimated the cost thereof and the means necessary to supply soma other deficiencies in the "department to be about $1,000, reported that they had found said report satisfactory, and recommended an appropriation of $850 to the flre department to be used ' as a set forth by the chief engineer. Adopted. '.The committee on waterworks, to whom was ; referred tho, petition of Charles' and four Livingston others, asking to ; have the water mains extended on Seventh Kast Street, from First to Second South Street, petitioners agreeing to ' pay three-fourtof the cost of said extension, said amonnt to be refunded to them in water rates; recommended that the prayer of the' petitioners be granted, the work -to be done in regular oraer 01 Dusiness.- Aooptea. The following appropriations5 were made: To road ancl street account, to be drawn upon the order of the Super visor, $1,000 ; to the Watermaster's contingent fund, to be drawn upon his, orders, $u00. Tne ununlsned business of former sittings was taken up and disposed of asMlows: Keport of the committee on ofpublic In relation to the sale cer grounds tain- - limestone lauds northwest of the on Warm Springs, which was laid the talle subject to call February 20th, 1833, was laid on the table indefinitely.' . Adjourned. ' c : . 4a-stm- cted '. ; -- . - -- - . . lit the Teppif for the dead,; counselled ot tueir. wur& m ail to keep a, record, the ivmpie, una- avom wmnicu"? debts. There is a crisis coming, we rinthe hands of God, ami the worhi will onlv do...what he permits ...... them, let . us uo our outy ana an win oe wcii. - i j Brother Gill, who-traveling in theoffer- " interest of thejireai7eiafrcr ' ' . ed a few remarks. Presldent O. G. Snow; notified those whose uames uad- been presented for ordination to remain after meeting aud receive the tut cue. Conference adjourned for three mouths. Singing. -Benediction by Elder J. D, Gibbs. "- Chirk. .' stake, James Bvwatkk, - f r.i ,f :; p AND USIiFUL.., , SCIENTIFIC Late observations' prove that the is great red spot on the planetis.Jupiter still to be peeu although it very Ulut toand its color has laded away. The tal disappearance of the remarkable which Jupiter Las exposed to object the rh-- of ourastronomers fur sevetal. years. Is undoubtedly at hand. : r ; ,Ti.; - M. Benard, of tha. Royal Academy pi BruKsels. h made a inluutc examination of the ashes-o- , the jncat eruption of Krakatoawhlchfell ;at Bataviaon the 27th of last AUgut.t They constat for the most part. of plassy particles. blown into The rock, which this volcanic dust contained a,, very silica.. ' large proportion of The sinking mountain of Naibaj In Algiers,1 is one of the most extraordinary of the many disturbances of the earth's crust... During, the last couple of years the mountain has been gradually sinking into the earth, a deep subsidence maraing the place after Settlement, This sinking is not atteudoil by earthquakes, nor, is it the result of volcanic action. A new adulterant-o- f ground pepper has been exposed, the material consisting of ground kernels' of ol.vc berries. Adulteration by this substance is read lly detected sby scattering the. suspected mixture upon a mixture of equal volume of glycerine andWater, when the pepper floats lrpon the surface and the olive kernels .k s Much dlfllcnlty Is- orieii experienced by farmers in makiug cuttings of grape and other wood grow when planted in cold' soli in the spring, The trouble partly arises from the fact that air Is much Warmer than the. soil, which starts' the bud before root action commences." If cuttings. are placed with their base ends tn dry soil in the cellar bottom, the base will callous and he ready to emit roots as soon as planted. Market gardeners make every cutting live by furnishing bottom heat which simply means keeping the soil in which the cutting, is placed warmer than the bud, which Is exposed to the a.Jr$;- -r ;' These little, lamp- - sltades can be quickly made out of pink, crimson, blue or green tissue paper.. Take a sheet of it and fold It cross ways, then halve it and quarter it, aud continue to fold it until it is very narrow. ., .Now draw it through the left hand many times to crease it in fine wrinkles,' letting it unfold a little so as to-- be more crumpled, then cut off the small point at the top, and draw it over the shade. To '"ornament 7 the round porcelain shades purchase enough wide lace ed?" to five inches together wilh slight fulness around the. edge of the shade, sew it to a large chenille cord ana fasten it witn two or tnree loops. Put this close over the edge of shade, Ant removing it when it is washed. other way is to purchase a quarter of a of crimson or yellow surah yard or satin,pink, cut it through tne middle of the width, and make a casing an inch from the top, through which a fine rub-- i ber cord is run, gather it in a slight puff at the bottom, to which sew au of handsome lace, let the satin ending cover the shade nearly half way to the too. and the lace fall over the edare. This makes a lovely ornament for the hs .t.j -- t BOX ELDER( STAKE' CONFER -- 'CITY COUNCIli. 25TBW The City Council convened last even Refer br permUaton to David James, Salt ing at the usual time and place, and LakeCU" disposed of the following business A petition from W. 8. Slmukins and 26 others was presented, protesting the granting of a certain petiOffice. OS Itne St., How Terk. against one Edward Brain, of ?the Slat of tion stock pf this he asks tnat a aeea oe whereto isuntly on band a complete Ward, well know and Justly celebrated Issued to nlm for a certain parcel of land lvintr In the eastern part of said ' AJtJE la tttm the yss want lo alleged, was now. and had beea owned trtt? A.k tor E. & StaaasM KXEX and occupied for the past eight years t'ATB lAtrie, lVCKt 'kcttex. br Alfred Gunn, who has Improved and xhscTKic rxrax. j j fenced said land and whose dwelling D Ta ITHt the Best IHZIF honse la built upon a portion or tne Tor Sale b Z. C. M. L sod all the prlnclpsi Ask for UXE3T BUEiR BSuteJF Und asked far br stitd Brain, the aa the la Territory, gtoi SrUXSCI ARCH Ml'TTEK DOl'BLE of- - whose petition would JB. CIAWSOS. m. graatlng t&Sve M4 destrov the value ef said Alfred Gun's property,, all of: which tacts the TI Wstt U4 sUool ftUOTEJJI etltloners represented were known to flUlaiOKai ariDES str asMMto yer ..... Cherry hem, and they therefore asked that tne rvotlf tnn ftf mm. ue Mm. 0rrTOTe oblo septia,isKr. granted. tail ' csOI . tor tocktaa'S tOLDS. " Hrln beem i subject to a brnt-Beferred to the committee t on public or WEED BCXTBZ. LCCi:aUrE, cnJal affecttoa. with frequent grounds, ' cer Ji far SCFJEIUUK to omxtUlaff OB coldst for o number of yews, 1 hereby Andrew J. Swenson and eleht oths. Uao Morkof. owners on Attle. street, plat tify t&at ATT's Coeecv xTCCTOitAt. g.res prfjpertr me frowpt relief, esd Is the most effeelire K. Salt Lake City survey, represeated All AXES. HATCHETS Wl 3af remedy 1 ever tried. that said street was in a ana tutny wsi. EIH1E XXHSIJa, .rOCHET lUriTXS, JJLXES A. H1XR.TOF, tie and needed cleaning gratung, KC1S1IOKS suait BOiAItS, tsrfjar atvl asking that .the same , be at leat JMltor of Tee Creseea.' aau nereaiurr the Trsvdo 31 ark et UXX SX.tTXi.J2 witaout cleaned uciay - 1ft. GUead, Ohio, June 30, 1SS2. i. tfo Bl'PEBlOB to ftsjr otfeor. Deaepicicau. CBFBkT ATK on struts CCL'CHl" " I tne to committee 1'elerrea sr- - t allers. i? v The aJeove Goods csta tola sprlof JCat s lureiMo4 k'l A their a on rebate Co. asked sua Pool gfod tarn roobla,01tk i fk wbslstals Bardwwro JSJer eruh reeomaieu J it license to transact business as lodgAa.X am idsaaed Ofdaav flet, dlOS U any oae atmllariy affected. ing, house aid . restaurant keepers at account NnTiCommerckl Street. IUBTXT BACOAjr, of having closed out sal J businer s aud 'i J I Froprtetor Olsbs HoU vacated wtid rrerJses.- Not erar. . :d. The City Surveyor, Jesse W.Tox, for the considers Jpa.. Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell.r.Ta ts. CoaiiclL.-rof!- le of thepresented of aide 4 SJB f " la Sola ey lrqglt. ' JUICE OF bock form ol I st aoa street TIIE Second ana x ouni trevt streets, jrom THE GRAPE X ; and of Filth Sf th West 'from South' Teirsle to Third Temjto Fourth Norvaj also of K'jrtH'i.cr'r's H. Hfi First North from Ft Ter:-r- ' , 10 HTA 28 NUaTa SPEINQ I'V--h West, a"d of Heooo , Third Forth Kort, trcTa First t est to Xiob wnousatA so ncuit . West streets. wfaalnat to .move lor... an ..WTesu rauoa, ' i:;ferred to the committee on Elrrcti and alleys. WINE an! LIQUOR JffiltBL- cbe.r'? hira with barLci f-r.At A commw.!'s,;'-'- i from Jot Buhl.-elast fnwaer a snot oi; :i, en fJU to beift -f r byEtport, Two lo t V 7CLC3.au--pmcs!' V t lie .o-t- - 'ires 'i. ft tvnru tr.t Uu.'nnlr-Recrn-rTty- pure Cai'uniia Wtas put up Casta cf 0d Dots a i&oh. ooosistloc of Part, Eoyxtoa ssld to Lia (Keer) he wss ' a cc rt r l ; f harry, ZlofsBlst, BMUtH KBd Abtottc fool for not raaxirj: 1taonvy . I.aVet" failowiii an r. Blaine 4,: Oraca Brandy, ttaklca- la s41 li bottles (6 to SpeVr; Cl.- -' a. -- i ll TlOWll 11 ; a i doc1.'' rke ffHUou) and delivered la Sals Lk.e, l ,rtr .isi n wei.ti u.e CM T ii iicviiris.' rtx.... . CKy 4..Jt of Oppoaito ' Ton lollars. r; : 1 'a ; street, Tuth, at leo-'l- bs r. .1 1 1 tlroc-- b, "I rAJicr3 t3r Bpeda! qvXMm (!rta to erects ta tVr traSjTSlwfc " , . 411 a TOEK. I , Warren Keifer X Uohm of . . .. Representative? Sir. About a week ago you saw fit to declare before the House committee on offered accounts, where your ottlclai action is ; MunuTscturers of Builders aud other . - to-da- HOdSElUEimUIllflCTOiliSCCa. REHOWS " gair--caii- i:HINCKERHOFP,' TUKNER.& CO, j. 10 Daane HC, New York. AfAnnfacturcr of and Dealer In Corroir iiL Dlck, "Woodberry," Druid suiia, and other favorite brand, all "hii.Htiict" i uulx3 Hard, Medkua and Soft., CONFECTIONERS, 2B, SO. S2. of jonjr X. corriES. JOHN C. HEEHES & CO..i MAN U FACT V&IKO CO., CLOTHING, - V-J- JJ 4 JIEXS' AND BOYS', o ,. v rOIlQES, TOOLS. pSpI Bdst If-I' Forga Mad for Kght Work, SIO. 401b. Anvil ao4 Kit of Tool". $K M(1 Um ud aaor au(Bf M.'W T.r.r jlrirUa Vicn and otfier lrttt(t. !Iiurr, KeJuoed M. ARGAU . -- mai-vcTo- f itrenjrtir and wholsaonacnees. .Afore purity, toonomJcal than- tha ordinary kinds, be sold in-- co in petition with the m alcannot .isT ill For Sale by 2. c. w. i. ana Its titudes of low test, short weicht. aJnm er - dl03 1 J phosphate - Hold mtwpowders. Branch Stores. 4a cant.' HOTAL BiXTOO POW-PCo., 196 Wail Street, New York, CHICAGO ; , VKI e h?. nvf STAR DORSE 3 err , Com-y?"Z- dioaiy t POLISHED constaerattonrairectlng on postofticea and postlhe roada to Inquire whether - telKraphlc charges affected havebentolurtousty by the lvllenw of 5?ck the Western or on90lidatlonr or JbS:?Ji0,Dpa.nJ with competing or other whether niSP'o!'8! through the $?rJ'itocHu Telegraph Compiny Union e8tern 5 Prescribed rulea orregula- "miBint3Sl0n 6f Press .The resolution authorizes the com. .Av?f 'Bd ormade Persons and papers. by tiberman, and JZ?on it over till . resolution on the g&nernian's elections waa , Sherntao spoke briefly in support of the resolution, saying: can "So far as be Judged - from the statements-contained ia affidavits and publications bearing on thenewspaper' querttlon under tCon3lderation,xthe murders in V irglnla fey suit of a determination on the the of part the democratic party to defy the laws and trample on the rights of all op' ponents. Mahone then addressed the Senate In V favor of the resolution. At the conclusion of Mahone'a remarks calls of "vote" were heard, and the chair announcing the question to be on agreelpg to the a demand for the yeas andresolution, nays was made.' W itnout remarks from any democratic Senator, the matter was brought to vote, and the resolution passed, 33 yeas 0 nays. up anftHatt pa Joint resolution appropriating jggdlls $11,000 for the Improvement of the pool above the dam near Bock Island arsenal.The Senate resolved to attend the funeral r services of Representative Mackeyi in the hall of the House ternoon . The Senate then took' up the Ildnse resolution appropriating .$50,000 for the inalntainance of destitute Indians at the Crow agency and elsewhere. An amendment of the amount to f 100,000 was agreed to and the Joint resolution, thus amended, passed . The Senate passed House bills making appropriations of $3,750,000 rebute tax on tobacco, and $21,91& xor espen-e- s of the Legislature of NeW'"Mexlco. Bayard called up tho biUmadeia special order for providing a method ot settling incomplete titles to Mexican land grants.. Lands affected are those derived by the United States from the Republic of Mexico, now embraced within tha Territories of New Mexico, Wyoming;rArizona and- Utah, and the States of Kevada and Colorado. Along 3&bate followed,' but the matter went over without action . ,.fikective session. Adjourned. " CHICAGO, Oot Good are Jhf t;j flEHATXV. com-mltt- ee MaiUclt, Fnea, Church FlnUh, Stair Jt.tlllnff, Dal t, XetreU, I v. COA ORESS. . 4 .j-- : rxstSG't6s. iS9.rjatt offtrod: a resolution for which he asked lmmedl- -t o. a .1. Wkviaaie ' j that-Boynto- Palm er, Fuller & j i lkm acres of valuable laud scrip, and that "there would be an abundance to divide,". Th letter closes jwitn the n his suggestion letter and the reply thereto.publish Keifer then sent up a letter from Boynton, dated Feb. 57, 1883, asking him (Keifer) to recognize Dunne 11 for the Purpose of moving the suspension of the rulea and the passage of the McGarrahan saying he thought the claim fair,claim, but had no interest In it. Keifer then rehearsed at some length interviews on the McGarrahan matter, and said that their acquaintance ceased when Boynton suggested there was money to be made by passing McGarra-han- 's bill and he never had spoken to him since. the resoHe lution , would be hoped wide opened W, , B. Shaw enough to admit and quoted . from the testimony of Chas. O. Bert before the committee tot investigate the Pacinc steamship subsidy, to the effect that Shaw received $15,000 for his service, etc. Budd asked Keifer If as Speaker he did not admit Boynton to the Keifer replied that Congres gallery. adjourned two days after he learned that Bovn-to- n ' was a lobbyist. ' " said - the communication Hopkins from Oen. Boynton to the Speaker of the House should be read. . Springer took the responsibility ol having the communication read as part of his remarks, The letter, after reciting the leading points of Keifer's letter, says "Having thus Called your attention to the grave charges made In Keifer, which I writing by prononce utterly devoid of truth, I have the honor to inclose herewith the full text of his letter to me, together with tne correspondence relating thereto, and througk0u..regpeclIuiXy suggest to the House to order an investiga. , f . tlon of the matter.' The resolution was amended so as to include any member of the press having a seat In the reporters' gallery, a gainst whom - charges are t preferred, .. and adopted Randall submitted the ' conference reoort on the Greclv relief bill. Adoo- - t The Box Elder SUke Quarterly Co&- ference. was held In the . Tabernacle at Brigham City, Saturday and Sundayy January 20 and 27 '1884. Saturday's forenoon meeting was occupied ;dv a numoer 01 7 in. reporting inc. . their several t condition ofuisnops Wards, increase of interest showing steady taken by the people in the observance of the word of God, readiness In re sponse to calls, tithes and offerings; marxea interest in nabbath " schools, Relief and Mutual Imrrovement Asso ciations, and that a spirit of reforma tion is quietly ana effectively at work in the midst of the . Saints, leading them to a more practicable adoption 01 the Word of Wisdom, and to a greater zeal in living their religion. In the afternoon Malad and Wlllard City Wards were reported. , President O. U. uowr said' Jhe was pleased with the reports made, all ot which evidenced that the people were endeavoring to live their religion ; this course would secure the blesslnss of God. t ., .1 r I A new ward was 'onraniied ' called the Plymouth Ward,-frothe southern portion of the Fortage Ward, with r.iaer xvi. o . , tucnaras as uisnop, . ana Garret Wolverton as his t!rst: and James II. Hess as his second Counsel or. Elder Enoch Harris was appoint-- . ed to be first Counselor to Bishop, tO, C. Hosktas of the Portage Ward. President W.' Woodraff . nimrltd . that the Spirit Qf God was feeling af- v. t wv, uio. ,uu uui tu( ivvu yasi had or three months, s risible chancre iK.eu pjace a in uc p t ntriH , sncu as ne witnaiMtea before it had never ior to him. and it meant somethine-- . Al luded to tne sayings of many- ministers ior tne destruction oi; the Latter-da- y Saints, and of their Ignorance regard work : exhorted the log the latter-da- y Saints to trust in God and was Notice given that President duty. v ooorua would meet wttn tne I : M I. Associatlan, Sunday evening at half- past six. p.m.. au were mvix-e- to attend. 8 SB? ! '.' 1 ... " T Wt s iiriim aa a rfl n is - . lamp.- - - - Trout7 Fistiixo jtn Pi;naiA.C-."Todidn't think 1 could find trout in this Patran clime. ; No more did I : bat it is a great country for a scarcity of water and an abundance of trout. As trout need water to live iu, and to be caught in, I 'can only explain this anomalv by saying tha. although there Is but little water, it is better up lied with fish, to . the sauare inch than anv ten brooks In New York combined. To reach these trout we climbed at midnight over a chosen to avoid the heat. We ascended Into a valley 11.000 feet above the sea. and dwelt in tents several days in the presence of Mt. Demavend, which, at the end of the valley, soaredllke a vast very magnifThrough this . desolate bat icent valley runs the - river iLar, and there we caught strings of trout averaging half a pound in weight; which were in nowise inferior to the best trout I ever ate In America. The markets of Teheran are supplied with trout and salmon; the 1 latter brought from the other hide of the mountains and are good, though not quite equal to our8.'V-.d- n '"Por seven vears or more t suffered with a distressingly .painful Joint I used St. Jacobs Oil, and was quickly cured, says Johu Carr ,Moody,,Lsq., of 'F, ...... viu. ... f stand for K" ;i'tlt.t .vtt y An the afternoca i'. -- i tiotT nun a nsnAv.j" i" J uncalled f i -- . Lf.m. Jf ( t sa 11 t t .i 4 i5;esfcfls.valsrCilf s.-S'- it i 'J-'f r n osor.,a paid tri4:AiiT.ti ,V" COUTUV )L.hUr qtl'V. HALT lu-i'- w HKSII5 FItOM THK GIBTJ9 eituatton help ad thee reiiriair to their advantage And it will "I Mr l .VI. A. U.. White's Kiuploynieut.omce.le. tf Second South St. J.r"V fiiraatioa wanted lit a irood mas' rook. " bituadon wanted hy a Vepiale Cook. j j ' '"- 1 j..-,- GEo;uiscbmcdi t S. KI.1RKIK. lYlX.lcaL.. .a n t i l aiifMoicir. Licti.A,ij. Ia rt" iri ;.K.S MtAIIIYr 1DtR,;croits. 1 y: w. kitkk. ,f ai ' k S. ltn.CS. CaeluMi'! f h i rt,,: , . , 8ECtlES fiUsiLt : ij5 , CEFfiSITS Bay, and Hells' Kxchnsitfe oil Nfw Yark.'TtMtt rtaiieloro, " hlri.co, tii rtnct- l.aeilH; HHiiatm, Londoic, ai.d J, ?Trp.1 Rrcl vrafp. Trnn WAX A S 'r i r " ' ;ji 'I Tinware, - ; rcmiu uig procecUs mr' w aVs Coilectiou. r' . , , r Jdsv av, , Bacnrot O.' ' . , , i Al C ns:ctrTor.. THE , HOTROrOLITANs Bin sr:.S;Ltin,'iTi3. ft ( r IIOTKLS. J3iIl3s: aiid BkcbiiitiiATooh, si 111 ,,.,, promptly aVlndlnsSe 71111 Clrt-N.- i palt'eiMtneweM 1 Hew Brick. , , t Xsly FsraUhed, r West Tempts and ILu d bouthtaw Crasr .. ' SALT, LAKE. CITY. . t'i- - ;This House is ceii Sl: G QEDSTICKEIt, , tocatpif, rally Kuw Sample Itoom tut la every rwpect. remmeroial men en tlrst floor.? Also o lius raofaiaTOR Of thb h hk i Bar andABilliard Jtooiu. tutunuoli'il with Ui j r . house. l.unch served ut the iixv ; f freat to 14 p. avrn;jj i i'nt ".np-HsX-JaXATSS-ft-W. JJX aa4 9tJM per tr. . or month. f SW special Aatss by the , , The . AS. O. Strset Cars pass Uis liouna Has Jtist removed to Ills new and commodlf d4' tery flfteeu minutes.' ou quarters, Juat north of tlie Kt. James where he witl keep a fall aaa ; llutei, . well selected stovkof l ,, ; il ' i ,! firit-rlaa- 'MEAT a -- - " . wk MA-IilCaBJT- " v -- iioust: pvEnpAT arAreaiorsifou . "i 'jl.-'tt- J ,.t, " .';s:'"-'- Ab EveVyttilaw lis Hit W.tmr'. ' ''Main Street, 7 Jloute.) t, Salt Lake City, Utah. Better accommodutiou at Less Jt.ilcs (linn any other eooad;iaes llooee iu the Cny. V ,1...... I Walk-M- r Q ,Xi; lUL F2SS. S13SIEC, 3EEF.' IS8TTDS. Hi i'l- l$CrJP3LDJEAl filMCCOHOIXS TI BOOM. SlII Tl $Ui PB , Take the Street Cars that psss to and f rnni. tha Unnol. and nsr ne atteaUva to Koauen, .. . llonaes. , , , 'reiuihor f V ' ' ; W. "A. PUTT, Prarl-lr- . OH V IXGDIIOOSI flSTTS, JJ1 nESTAtUANTS. WARDnODDi, ' NEW YORK COFFEE 't HOUSE. H. 'ATTflE 1Ati CASXr CHAIRS JtOtB AUrtVB NO. Market How, Ktrst 8011U1 hQ el i W, can j yoa M'here of ttK.i get a lU and roil for 10 eeuts; unt a No. Ivup uieut at rei k m (ce, .1'awtry of all luada for sale, tt lf At Cut Rate 'i Priced COMB TO M FIRST BOUVn ST., WEST. J !..' ft. ... i ,..ir BIEALS AT ALL HOURS.' ' ; '' - SORENSEN. ' ; . ; 1 ' ' - i '..! .. i ,"r OTSTERS; COOICED ANY.WAt VOLT JAKR : THEM. ...r ! .1 i Cooked ifsa'ta aold by the pound., Lttatibst up to order (or Tourists. -'it.tr. . irk. . s Rtmmtns r,-i-.-'..VJ...WW.. 1. , DR Je TJG-S-' 1 ECIARK.r .rroprletor. 1EDIGIM. OPKX KVEtr OAr from . . S.tn. till II p. m'. Served daily from A till S o'clock. Bi'eskfat from till 10, hupper from 4 nil S. hi sals servad to arder at all boor. Kvery dcliCHcv of the sessou In Sratlau mis. A eomnleta stock of tha Finest Cisara. Note llieaoUro.s: PURE Wl WES ! 43 AJCD ,,. f ' " eaet of Commcrr.liO St. v niGEIl'SIlTKG'nODSE.V LIQUORS. EVNJSWBEBX,' Hirsll la i ! ,1 . GTAR RESTAUR AriT AND 1 ' of Mr. John rtae takak lbs .., and la now prepared to furnWh Dinners rotten tt Tor TTlvate or rarUes.ln the French, Kmrhh and Amerieaa tries. All orders prornvtly atienrtrd lo is a aMaUaotoryaiaaaar snd on reaaoaaois leraas WeddtosecetherCakasaiade to order, j . I " 'i:: ' newbeiiy, Theatre... rirat Bwth St, Opposite l, : t. 33 XT s---n , t( eOBBE.PExS drJ . 's:y 1 Ui. i l ..1. j m. i 1 49 ta MOVTft STL ) 1 1 i AT; : iJcic : i :OJli Jk.). f a 8.1 CITT. i. -. ' sea ; foh Hatd. Boobi Shoes: t:: Town Olothin ,T. Hcn'u rcrcIr.Mr.r' Qcc r til 's11 " Jm Keeps . ji ' ' 0'' "s a well selected stock of :y Bizsr, Mtrrroir, xZAXi ron.it, GO 1 .. MEAT MARKET. WESTERN w Hair ) t yifpffzs jffirr w ron tra yEixps. :...H,5-- 3. ' HOT 1IEAT PIES, ETC. ifda'rilROPE. M p.nU ' Sunday. ' 'EvSTf Dty Exclusive of " ..;..,(. BINDERS FROM 12 to 2 HOT, Whortrxnt glossy, luxuriant fmd.waTTjtresses orabiindaiit, ASSAY and HILLING beaclifui Hair must use MATERIALS. LYON'S KAT1IAH10N. This elerrant.'cfce!!? article fdways maKCS ifae'JUilr freely " AU oar. patrons aaay rely bStSf and fast, keeps i t lrcn Mllng rented with courtesy and tftierallty.. cray-nesenres and arrests out, .r i' removes dandruu and strijsj, giTlr it a' ctirilcg it inl. tendency and keeping. Hean-tifaany desired position healthy JIaIr is the sore result cf usin Kfithilrca. : . ; ' 1 ut 02S31IQl e ' I: aw best thjc haiibkt Arrotma. first sovm 81., IMPORTED BY U3 raakes-th- u-- ! English and French Craciblea, f - J I r a . I , EManera from IS to S Uctnt 'p.m., Other Meato from- - SSe. to SSoU. ,r. OARLQUISra no. IF. J "j y. AMD 1.- - j :GBQMS';,;;BMURAT,'? 1 M fc fuiM; -- r ".'.1 l' lo ' 1 - v -- y t tloci. fix Lv3 i-n- tL! a. . urrccits UTeriini iicusa. the list of j,. A. iiox r iemy' tead rtcitX . lTewc;rU 0,G. Know read th names CounaeioT d t".iie ,c ov cf - ifev-rT-' t 1 li""J i r'.' l'reaident , (. . i 'narrated Instructive very t.4 Ik c tVon a -- r-- V-t-o V - - - AHOTHErt HEUCOVEI 1 utu i lemel ts nnneunco Tiexr" that njr Art lUtnr'lIin will ! eesiel si wtfJx . .stMas: OTXK EH B II 1M' jnmm . m. rot U 'e.. r m, mm "' m mm t A f(J. m' ' 'm -- slstjr; Ocer in- - eTerylhlpjICfysT. l.'etr craVueaVwa XCronL jsude ..-- 1' ?:,. : e TTt "t, ,jctlse: 1 t. SharelMkldersi UaUle Tra,e 341,373 '; 1 ttotthe mijty. M lie' dici chose the boy Jo jVitJ,wi to, commence Hla.f lii. v last T fial: Capital. ' l 3. Ji.r a fae t 1 . . ' T 1,--. the spirit of God to enable us to perform our duty In his kingdom. Re lated bow t""' chill J'ores yvi deliverhio ea.ll- ed fron the e diet of .Pharaoh, tngot tod toloJ Israel fro-- Egyptian log of shee to tbe throne of. Israel, the Ylctcry Ca jcire Llia' over the x I f, J . Angler., r-i- '-v ' rpmt,awaMJHs " u i4tiu. r aiariaTat'-'DiaXU p.trtiMc Iw fivfilsna,' Scotland or soid at low ilrelaad. exohaejre. tf , Jinssa fats, Irxsav. ; , Itttere- -t llwa am t erttllRatee ot lcOtit, : . , Varubie ea Seiaead. ' j ? reosi'Aiixs. Advance matt sntt ltrnvol ote Utt mVKX9, f4AUD .vv t, low rate if latots-ceuatcd at M' aseetw Uint ma ' AUSTIN, aianager,t : .. u itcMri London, " ! ! -- a'-r-'rtj.- !,. i I ,'HWrtVt '"' . i ur ef the evil one, which is being r l i, ! - lng--fo- - ' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.- - t . av e ' i. f u At a t- AsKhavtaeit f 3 w has-bee- i i : Tr't Hi"iir" ' i aUkUacrlbed ,'f s ul tjr 7' . felt from one enq ci xm istna to uie other, and 3 of those who loretcr dcr'M blddlnir. ' who are now clamoring for the desn? m . Jj; truction of the Lat SelstsrOod A GIRT. v FOK CHAMBER WORK 'AND to near tin t crce persecurequire r--' tlia tions wl.i res in""-- . Xja, attend to cboldrea, Apply to ' ?n ; ' ufT said e all need SOihTTard, corner of Pins and 1 nm Su. lre?.. dent t'ood. in iii i ?fWa:jlsltc '" atACatJkCgm,'" WIhester St.'t jE2 Clreiat , 'tirtdaEtsw'';' a I? :.lBr.CD:i!BMIK:OF;l!TAHl;- r p-- f" ilirmsl T... .iin'.e - m r irtirr.: "! - do-thei- " 3 , - " - ii. lr'2"5"i CM'faried itiUiTiiftT ti pviiiiJL V.and. alfjjMvenvoc-- tH! ft jetrssro, ;e, 13 . t t rec. d on the -V .i to i,i te ton. isrrlf Ti xr lie,in. SCi7 ja - '"- CT7 k fi 1 fti-:f-l,- ' , t Kai i iitii-- a .1 C - ' 7: " ' nTrfT'f :tfttf y j' iTf -- i r f- - ITBT7 TAlLOEiiTC niii .l r i "J .. r Art IjO-j- - r..-- -l - ta cU at ;"00 ESTAEUSIH - i3jii3:i:rr3 .'j. y ''' Jf SaelllAliJ-Li- ; h '.f rPTTrp supra orrc3iTj post office. |