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Show VOlJ XVII. it salt; TRADE BY TjRADE, TELEGRAPH. P" muTuui nmi nutun ESTABLISHED 1850. Filer Palmer, AMERICAN. & Go, ' Depravity and Disaster. Sax Fbavcisco, In a qnartel last night at Saq Leandro, Tm Scottard drew a revolver and shot Aleck Dill- trlshen, a saloon keeper, dead . When bcottard's father was told the news, tiol. can. thin be?? heTc,'.a!,meK"tl and fell dead. 6. El Paso Chicago, t News lias just reached here ofspoctal a terrible yesterday at Preteeaa mines, bonora. Only the most meagre details arc yet known, but It la known that 20 men weru buried In a 'shaft, Is said to have caved la withoutwhich a moment's Manfftcturert of , .Wholesale 1 SASHrfDOORS BLBDS; . i.tOTTXi3DXlsrC3-- , 7 ROYAL MEflf ; Vanlrlf,LJ'runt, Chttrrh' Finish, Stair,' htuirJtuUiHff, TtaTiixtert. Kernel, Etc. CHICAGO, tifi'l-- 111. ..... fpp !t ire constantly kept in Stork by Lumber lealer in Knit Ijike 1'rn-Lists ana rii.t Hie upon .application. Moulding i:oveiii bur .Hi- - f l.m.'-'-- t f rlri. c dlQ3 ac-cid- ent ly STAR HOUSE SAILS, .ISIIKD OK 15LUED. Will hold a hoe on Longer than any other. We guarantee our Nails t le Kiual id Quality and Iiurability to any made. i i union iioti.sr: naii co., CHICAGO. - For Sale by Branch Stores. rF C. M. I. find Its dltO ly CHICAGO 1 2 SCALE CO. IiWaxtiScalo1$40.3ToI$50. Itenin Ro Included yf iQgV&l To The "Lhtlo rvtectlve" JTl' JOUQES. Made Cost tola. MMHM7 tf cs. to 25 4olftf r,"; ARGALL & CO., Innfarturej-- CS3 ! job. of BnOADWAT, Oirt oMier ArtkU. Vis I'rloe 1.1st rreo. Am iU s C LOT HU for Light Wock, 'hlMTl HTf tlMM Ud -- " TOOTHS. &o $10. Anvil and Kit at Tool, $10 Forge Absolutely. Pure. 1ST itailuctd 00 Thia powder nerer rnrle.nj A mnrrf 1 of purity, elrrnf th and whoivMomenesa. - Mora enonomicai than the onlSnary kinds, and ran not be fiold in conMetiUon villi the multitudes of low tost, efiortj freight, nJnni or phosphate powders. aoia mutt w kotai. York. l ow dkk Co., I'M Wall Street, Mewiiakiwq THOMAS .. armer m now, None of the bodies are yet warning. recovered. There is no hope sustained that any of the unfortunate miners at work in the shaft at the time of the accident may yet be left alive, as the cave-i- n was so Instantaneous and complete as to cut off every chance of escape or any preparation on. the part of the miners to protect themselves tintil they could be taken - out. - The greatest excitement prevails here, the names pending the receipt Of those known to nave ; been at- work of In the shaft when the accident occurred. New Vork.e.-r- A. member of the Oil City and li.TOwne, New York: petro-ten- ni exchanges, has failed, and 100,-0barrets have been closed on his account at' Oil City. The failures of ltice & liyden and A. V. Ileminss are also announced at the National Petroleum Exchange. The oil market la weak and demoralized. Pittsburg, 6. Two small f failures here and the inability of Arthur Law-er- y. one of the heaviest dealers in Oil City, to meet his contracts, and the subsequent selling out of 60,000 barrels of his oil under the rule, unsettled the oil market and created a . panicky feelings , New York, Robert Stobb & Co., dealers in provisions and grain," were the produce exchange, this posted in as safternoon unable to meet their i if I A fi t 1 1 1 Sn'.ll van the Blonsr lttuM Ateatber - Made from the Best Norway l ' Iron, Finished Already , . to drive, by the 7- crry, " utah territoiiy, Friday evening, march IiAKe to-d- ay, ", ;. NG, JOHN Jf. COWLCS.' . con-tract- tion from the House, notifying the IT V "X - Kill un.l.tliin tka p(lt In Council of the passage and amendation and distribution of water for domestic of C. V. No. 41, amendjB? the charter rri. ation. w as read the third time and of Payson City, and the rejection of C. disposition of same made a, special . No. 42, in relation to orrler for Friday. on for the purpose of raising corporations and dealing C F. 47r relative to mortgagesthird in The people whd embrace the Gospel are, as a general" rule, ofI the working very mali, class, and their income no but they are good and liberal, andadall in their power to promote the vancement of the kinlom of God, and the gospel among their fellow spread personal property, was read the IS. men. We have paid 8,519 kronor for :timc, and rejected. Ayes 8, nays mMfinir iiM fnrthn mat l . r nf n,t Mr. creer presented a cianu vi a. v. donate the Saints have willingly And Court. District of Emerson, clerk First expenses.- MX hundred Referred to committee on claims a Ml to defray the ' . and ninety-on- e meeting were held In public accounts. aud pamphlets Adjourned at 4 :40 p. m. till 2p.m. private houses, books, were sold and periodical publications Friday. amount of 3,030 distributed- to the kronor. Wtaro preparing the ground and A MARK OF PROG ItKSS sowing the seed. Wc have had a mild winter, and notliluij has ; hindered the KEW TIIEATUK HALL AT AMERICAN Elders from traveling la the country. . lOKK. have all I can do to periorm tue du ties which I am called upon to do. A MOXUMKNT OF THE KSTKRl'HISK OP tho time. My They keep me busy all am t THE VOUNO UKSj ; neaitn is gooa ana l iqsukiiu io God for Ilia goodness aud blesslug to. THE IKDICATORV TKOCEKDINOS AND wards me. My desire is to work for the cause of truth, aud preach the initial exteutaisment. Gospel until I am released by the ser ' vants of God. , Ameiucax Fork,' live stock. Read and bid tabled to come up in order. C. F, 41, Jaraendrng the charter of Payson City, was taken up to consider . t - f CONFECTfONERS, CHIOAGO. WORLD-WID- tr E mm mia masmi time-keep- COTTON DUCK. TUY IT. y. er, j. " leit-naaa- ea pry ds . . FOR EI on. :0etl& hi- - 1 ' )" . r L JI. -i . , : .".. - March Oth. - . . Editor Descret Newt. Our new :hall or theatre house was thrown open to the public last evening for the llrst time.. The occasion being the ilrst uiglit of our annual Sabbath school concerts. The house, although not entirely finished, was tastefully and comfortably arranged for tho occasion, and was crowded to overflow ing. James Steele, tbe president of a board of directors, under whose auspices the building lias been planned and executed, was the first to address the assembly, which he did In a few well chosen remarks. He thanked the inhabitants of American Fork gene rally for their kind and liberal patron age in assisting the x ouug Men's Mutual Improvement Association to build such a housa a credit to all concerned and hoped that nothing would ever; ne permuted to enter within Its wails that would have an immoral tendency, or bring the least reeret or reproach on the institution. or the patrons thereof. isromicy men appcareu on t ieuisiiop stage and offered the . dedicatory we think tne Duiidinar in question is a marvel of pluck. ..and enterprise. It is only about a year ago since- - the urst effort wa made to. build a practical new nail in mis place a ining mat lias needed. Oar young men un been long dertook the taskj and appointed Bro ther 1 lenry tstecle, a youug man of indomitable perscrverance. to superin tend the structure, which lie has done manfully and at much personal sacra-lic- e. It was deemed advisable to build the house on a joint stock principle, all limiting shares to $10 each, so that inwho wished might have a chance to vest.- A good many who at Urst promised their support, waned and wavered before the magnitude of the enterprise, thinking it too big a project ior such a small town, but, notwithstanding this, and many other obstacles, the stars and stripes waved yesterday majestically over the edilice, and declareda that., a striking reality, which, out twelvemonth ago, seemed only a myth in the midst of wonder and doubt. And if the building itself is a marvel of perseverance and enterprise, and proves what persistence and applica tion can accompiisn. last night's enter tainment within its spacious walls throws its weight and its name on the world's catalogue to prove the same We were happily surprised to thing. see and hear the performances of our young literary and musical students, ana predict ior mem a very conspicuous place, some day. In the temple of fame. We feel it our duty to say that we have many bright young stars amongst us who will yet shine with dazzling lustre, and draw wonder ing eves. Of the adults who took parts In last evening's concert some deserve special notice." The Kirkham brothers from Lehl we place at the head of the list. because they came from a distance to assist ns, and because they are able and accomplished instrumentalists and vocalists. We think their talents, as musicians are of a high order, and cal cinated to piease me most lasuuious. The American Fork, choir, with War. ren B. Smith, the talented leader, did excellent service during the evening. and fully sustained their ? reputation, f v The Grant family brought down the applause of the house with their must cal selections, which reflected high credit on tnem. Mlssnimuy iioggard with spectacle-adorne- d optics, am with otherlairs befitting her for the oc casion, enve a verv interesting, laueh- aoie and lengtny recitation on w o- man's Bights, which was well received. And we cannot close without making mention of Miss Sadie Robertson and her brother Edward, whose recitations proved them fully competent, and full of literary promise. Miss Martha Nelson acquitted herself to the entire satlsiaction oi the bouse, as did also the Misses Bromley, and Mrs. Mary Maria Kvans fully sustained herself as a thoroughly competent vocalist. J. - m. pas-Hafl- V - HARDWARE. K-C.- . LIAZAED POWDER V- Kt-rTC- 'nif' - : R - - ad i i fr to-da-y, fair i , . . ATT'Q Hair Eenewer. V , e- i " . III . II . ,.' " J. WOOLLACOTT, HAYKES & SON, ftltt ..ncelosi, 0X- ail -- - r . . . iri - ir'rr pa-se-- JT quamieiss. " -- 1 tr rr i. ou 1Hsb Bft " CORRESPONDENCE. MISSIOSTAUY Stonecutters and "jBniWcrs, t --' - - i ;t " it, ' TUSHINO INTO REMOTK PLACES. I --tst May a yoang native Elder wit9 sent to the north part of Sweden 'to labor in the northerly towns" and villages of the country. In a short time he sold and distributed Church works value of (mostly pamphlets) to the .w five hundred kronor. In October last a young ' Elder was sent to labor In the remote parts of the of Gestrlckland. Wcstman-Ian- d provinces and Dalarna. He Is doing a good work. In January two Elders were sent to Wermland. The spirit of opposition has always been manifested . in that part of tho country. But we are trusting in the Lord, and will try to do our auty In warning the people. Elder L. F. Svalberg, of Gunnison, Is laborin ing Finland, where priest-cra- ft and tradition is prevailing to a great extent. Still he has been able to obtain houses to hold meetings In, and few have been baptised of late, t I n ; ro&xa ov orposmox. Occasionally In some places the priests and ecclesiastical couts lis have tunaered us from having public meetings. In Eskelstuna proprietors of houses are prohibited by a Lttj kronor fine to rent a hail to the Mormons. But it has had no effect to hinder the Gospel. When we are ?P?dol the in one forbidden place we ro to an- we do so ia trivate. public ?amfJ ? tofethpT ia private hosrses and invltmg Liebr frt. .fi 'T if RTYTOPEEACH.'! ?,i f 5 .,.. the'ats fctockhciiCTi.ws enjoy . . And TnE Is. ' BCCBXTRIO : , Ojorvy. .1. Comedy Mr; Rnrt llfverl, , Mr, It. 11, Mr. Frank ktlnlr. . WrlR-rave- whists : v i V In tha Mimical Alwnrdity Mlaa Nellie Mows, Mia MeBesi HarrhMrtaai Mia Jennie Hradle, t VOUNO COMKIlAlt - ...' . - Mr. William Mallei Id, Mlas Annie Malta, Mr. t'hnrlea Oliver. Miss lala Beatos. , nrefiented here with the same attention that has attended 1U rteat tuoretis be CTo .' for over Ittao lawa. .. Tha Mag Francigco C'roic says "It is very fanny and that settles 111" ,.. . S V .. . wn . ( Itoantiful Costnmes, 8nperb Mntic, Brilliant Elects.1 Poinilar pri(iei, Boc, i.(iu. imx uoire epea for sale of Keaerved tk'atu, uarcn r.tii, hi 10 a.i. Ao extra cusrgs ror uencrvea seats. lolmes, Mott A Havcrly... ."......'...IJtiiJnopii Arm rropriotors II M. M. Wliolan: Uoit ....... ....All aaagor J. lb m....M....'..Blf hicmI 1 Hiwto ' ,' . ; ; . Postire engagement for one week only, to commence March lOlli; of tb f re now no I J sAJb is akAs Tho most popalar and successful Lyric Organization in America, now pitying; tho Bttccessrni engagement over Known in isan ranci.co. I I' GERMAN : 1 Li BUirs sat sans I RHEUMATISM, .. ' ; ) ' ' IK TUB FOLLOWING BRIbUANT RKrKItTOIRK ;' j i . j , Gounod's Greatest Work1 MONDAY, MASCn 10th the Gorgeous OH. I THUKSDAY I ental Opera, n ISay Kan i ....Faust TI7F.SI1AY Thi-ePrima llonnas, MlKaea I FRI OA Y I. latin. Pearl of Navay. JUteA Brlda of I.aaw I 8ATUKUAY WKD.NESDAY Verdi's Oroat-Traifih,ers ... , far e . Neuralgia," ......snerasoor j DACUACUK, TCOTUCM, SORE TKP.0IT, jti-a- r. swuusas. SorsaM Cbjs, Wnas, Ubjrolelto ......j Kotwithstanding this array of disanrniNlird Talcni, iOd the Knoc mons Kxpenae attending extraordinary the FngagemeRt, the prices will tie as follows: ' , Season Tickets (for 6 Operas), Orchestra and First circlo.f 18 Of) and S3 00. tlcn- eral Admission, $1 00, 1 60, Mcts. Mo extra cbarre for Reserved Henisi Tickets now on Sale at Moore, Allen A Co'a Dmj Store Free IJl f Uhncnded. Seiafloa, Lambsga, BtlB ACil . ' FOR PAIR: . J Abbott, BssntsM, MtaSla. Sbasrnln sued Ml a tea. Fabrlat, Kavella and C'nafle. rsnjsskclls, Brsderlck. Allen nnd TRfrllaplelrai REMEDY V OF THE FOLLOWIKQ ILLUSTRIOUS ART ISTfl COMPOSKD .' i, niot . THE BREAI '" If' WVIIilUTt, OPERA IIOUSI Oft In the stilly night, when mls'ry's chains have bound me, St. Jacoos Oil renews the light, of other days around - : S, tx, - ' a , : STDDEBIKER'S ' - ntosTuiTta. BttBXI, SCALDS. im WW MMly wka mm nm t soma czra A7rh u A. nU Tk CkirUt t. . i "A GRADE" BUGGIES, M Dirmwii ta U iMktera. iiWImw. B4- "B GRADE" t' 'COLD BA8I3" CW) - 0. a A. T Carts,, Photons, CLEiiurn : : , ifei " m tip nm "'' "V ARB i" OPEN SriUNQ WAGONS AS Dair Bleak Wertst at 4 orner ta sjaU BnlMisir. m $100, S125, 9150, 175 20O, 9250 9300 9350. - revenue " Aim FARM WAGONS. 'Wholesale Commission, OO., vasnuaetisr Ftos and Cors Salt, Liquid Bhuimg, Seatgfoot OH, Bonuuk, Mlowtain Roe Satt far Stack. , ... Two Doors South of Post Ofllre, LULIBER, CEDAR POSTS. Being shows to devote the me rives exelastvely ta tha lias of CENTS' FUnXISIflXa ' .. GOODS, Cwaar Charasal riaaa-- rarlar Btl '4 Tsbto-sM Dntter lor Navasn llarn ssatia ! Um Ptokl. litE IGLQSIII6 i OUT. POSITIVELY HEGIRDLESS OF CDST, raiian tf ay. la. is sad ' esras straw. BIX HORSE BAXTKIt XXailTB. tttk roxxoTma lixes or goods: " Chioaoo Scott Company owl Iiadlcs' II6sIery& XTancy Goods, Silk Ilantlkcrclilcfs, Notions of Every Variety, Blankets, tsr Jewelry, embracing" all tho. Latest Novelties, --rst ........... ' AVER'S ooxra axd ! s Jothrs E.ETAIL. L . VI . - BAVB BBCBTVBD KVEBAL CAB IOADS OF IE IS-,- ; G-- A. 1 t t ' : THIT . EMU BACK ' 1 ; '.',-.'.;, J r xiEiiovriiED coons, ntiPOitiTjri ' ' axd :; an izrzznirsE LINE of jieateizs, . : :, - TPOJZ TTAT? , Ws asUver Steves i JLJSTJD ; SOFT COAX. la say part U the City, set taeas aad Qmsraales RatUfarthm. s f:::es . VarcU 13, tor efoht froai Broaebllk. svlferad rears "I aud after trying many remediflS with ao sna. m, 1 was enred by tLs of Avut's CHra- baAe Crystal, Allnn iqi Ta ca. vn a anx m nn mn c:WI.' .JENNINGS & SONS.' co., j. ' w. FimiiELtL ' :: , , o Aj:A;Q:.Y DEPOT f " ernnnt sy enoBU la prais of ATF.Ra CaKKRV PccToaSL, belie in r as 1 do tSat but for Its w I nboiabl long aiuea bav died ' fp-E. I A&Kja. trorbie. laf ' (" FaiMtute, leaas, April 22, Isti tt am affAetlon ct ib throat or s oi" griat h celebrated libby shirt. TBE CELEBRATED BISMARCK RANGES, a rbaiia,btisa AprnB,l2. A?soirruEt b a mbergerIs. I .! ? Tribnte. Crawp- - A "While fa the eountry last winter my liuU was uisea iu Willi croup yearsotu, Doy.mrea It Henwil as If he woabl die f roin strmnru Intkia, Ona of the family sagpestea tbe w t Avkk's Cacasr 1'sxtou a a bottle oi which was alwars kept la th i baase. lbt was tried in small and frequent dtaea, and to oar delight in less tliaa bad aa bour tbe uiuo paueitt was breauiiMg easily, "jbe uoe tor said that U t'ntusV PKcroitAi. bad saved my builiif's Ufa. Can yew wonder at aar graUiaasr fciaoweiy yoars, Mu.i.KAOtnrtr ' 1J3 Wast 1281 St, htaw Fork, biay to, teSS. ' I bars ased Avaa'S CnxaaT Pbctokal la bit f aindy for several years, aad do not beaiUta to proMOtaiee It tha (Most eSaetsal miMvly for oougUs aad eobls w bars eve tried.A. J.CaAXS." . tin, j. : . Cook aiid IHTeating; Stoves,-- llOaACK FAIBBBOTHKa." t July IS, tboS. . - lv I "JEt ; A Terrlbla Consk Cared. In Igst f took a seTcroeold. which affected my Iimic. 1 bad a trrible coiigb, sod iiaiMed uiulit alter Might without sleep. The doctor 1 tried Avtu'a Chbubv I'm javeateari roBAk. which relieved my longs, ludnced mo the rest neeessxn afforded and sleep, for the recovery of my strength. By thr eoutinned aas of I We l''TO I. a perata neuteatra was elleeted. 1 am mow Ct year om, naie ana aoarty, ana an satisncm yom - Rockingham, t Ha Ko other eomplalnts are so tnskaoas in their aUack as tbosoaffeetlnf ths throat aad lanrt: none so trilled with by tbe majority of sufferers. The ordinary congh or cold, resalting from a trifling or anconaclons . fiBure, Is often but the beglaBing of a fatal 4ekaess. t A VSR's Cnsaar racroaAl. has jell proven Its eSleaey ta a forty rears' Sght vitli throat and lowg diseases, aad sbonM be ' taaea in all eases without dolay. I .v.4 era Tin GerrLE:ers hats i laieEfy Pecforali . :o:- - f hmm exists ablch csnaot be greatly relieved ty t:- wsa of ATsm's Cbtkbst rsexoaab,m aad ii wia sliwp rtnvbM tie r"t aaay terond tos eoctrol of niecna. .PLTJIIBniG Aim GAS ITITniG, - dsu perfect liberty i t ca the meeting hall Is tilled with go?ieI. attenpur tive peaceable rwpis f everyWiiolisten to u we have 4o sfamiayi ,y, and Dp. J. O.ly e r & Co., Lc wc '. J , f .! ; : 5 Cliswh uwjaiuumij some iew join Evil ly all CrEii?fta id' YetiiZatlnx; r'2y - te JJ3TD.' - - .'' ' urcoro Kskelstuna upsaia 130, Wisby 88. A vesta 86, SundsvaU 84, 83. Finland Baptized during tbe year 218: emigrated, 97. There are 23 Elders engaged In missionary labor. constantly ia irom u tan and ia local Elders, all young men. They travel from house to house, bearing testimony, and preaching the Gospel wherever opportunity is given. We all observe the Word of Wisdom and are trying; to keep the , commandment of God.,, We practise what we preach, and fry to show a good example to Saints and isinners wherever we go. We , have especially endeavored to visit places where the Gospel have not been preached before, elto tptttos itjd TrasrA TDTTXiT exjaj1 irasr. .. On December 81st. 1883. the total number of members in the Church In Stockholm Conference was in.V). divid ed into eight branches, viz : Stockholm JJ Friday and Saturday Kvenings nnd S.ittirdity Afternoon, i to:- - .lOHn v. nnitfLiu - o-- Hf-Opp- ' Wkirh for four weeks crowded the Rash 8treot Tlieatre, San Frniu'lsr. Califormn, with delighted audience. For two alhts and one alatineu otiiy.. : me. , - :o- nOBSES--2IEROaAISDISa- STATUS OF TIM CONFERENCE 7S t LAKE TimAllRIf SXl--T , General Agenc . Monttwtit. Huntrli, I rem UanttU, Urates and litartk ilon-$- . oitt A VfSO KOCT11 TfeJILE Auembif ilall. TVxaftsroarf , I-- BraawM aJttffcr, Con teach yon t Ktdt a tVbat tbe Elder are . dolnc li cock In les sntnuUa. Sweden and Flalaal, i;. The following Is an extract from a letter written by Elder C. A. Ek, preCAiilVAJIa Mil Ms.' f siding in Stockholm Conference, to E. F. Branting, of this city. The. communication is dated February 4th, 1884: s, t MATTE BS. ! D BLACK! - UKY8TAL. ! ... , j WATSON IItOS., well-kno- , 1 .... . Oth, 1SS4. ' . . Editor Dcseret News; This place has been in rather a cold and confused state for goum time past. but It seems at last that light lias us and the Lord begun to shine upon has set his hand to bless nn. l Wo have had no church organization for sonM been time past, but we have recently efllci-cut organized by the very kind and labor of Bishop Joseph Tannor of Payson Ward under whose auspices we are now in a working condition. Wc are greatly blessed with the facilities of nature, We have more ; aud better water titan most sections,', it bel ng so that we can water once a plentiful week our gardens and tender plants. There is any amount of stone near-b- y and a tine sand bed at hand also a fine. gravel bed. The land is rich and esin pecially noted for Its production u - - .,..etc'. garden vegetables, With ail of .the above advantages there are some people here who want to go south. Natural, of course.- Ho I would say to rood Saints ia tiuest of ; :r M homes to call this way. we have lust now a kind oi epidemic, which I would term minings lever, as a number of our townsfolk have quite oeen prospecting up ia tne nun near here, and from the reports they have found "the stuff " rich and- plentiful. Messrs. Kam Pccrv. Tap Dotson and others have located a rich claim that Is said to abound In gold and silver, and the said parties expect to begin shipping ore in a short time. a. u. a .h i ours, etc., ... - Etc, Spring Lakr, March ' - . M ISTATIONHKy) ' ; 18S4. - hotel-keeper- " . ? ; ,' - A ABO ALL (BOS CF KUSIULXSTRSSEITS. OUntSBCIAX 9f. WOKS OCARAHTXan. ( . V two-thir- Uopalrcra of Orcrrtiis, . . SV : 1 - - San Francisco. . Fifteen thousand inside the pavilion this people were WJ. Lkimf.1:T. to witness tho Sullivan-Rob 15RINCKDRII0FP, TURNER. & CO, evening ana inson it is estimated that as niatcn, JOHN C. HEEMES & CO., New Trfcis 109 Iinue many more were turned away, t The In Cottow receipts from the sale of tickets was of Dealers and Jfanufadturert r AfAXlFACTUIittfa n, Ihjck, "Woodberry," Dmid Mills, close on $20,000. Tickets sold at $15. other favorite brands, all The hall arrangements, under Coyle, l,OLHi:iitis"'lHMl were perfect. A hundred police were i.Minberi llai-d- , Medium a;nd bott. E9CK HB DYEBJIILSJLBEJBQWMI II TIE EIET distributed In. the audience to preserveorder. Sullivan made the first appearCotton Canvass of nil iumlor 14 to lao ance In rm at 0:50, in lirsi class V2U3,32,&34M!GKiSll!l HVEHOE; inrJiea wide, for lek, Oar, Trunk and form, andthe was greeted enthusiastically. M.Mn flosermirs.. Machine Aorons and A few seconds later he was followed by other purpobes, confeUnlly in store and . condition was unfavwhose t 4 Robinson, to order. on by the audience commented A ut tor U. .Bniting! Co. "Standard', Onr "Goods are kept Iy7 O. M. I., ru Branrh jale orably Stores ami Ucaler generally in tbe The former 204, the latter 170. "Kaple," by theuoCase tor lessa quantity. weighed Territory. and a. v. u. a. The announcement that ooiainvu Tliesa ooous can the police disd lid 1 T allowed the use of three ounce gloves was hissed: eight ounce gloves were 1H ARTICLE OF REHOWf! RUSSELL k EB WIN MMUFaCTURINS GO. used. Thomas Chandler was referee, and Hiram B.Cook timekeeper for 19 Wanuf'.rtuiera of Builders and other Kobison, William Muldoon for Sulli van, itomnson was Knocsea aown s Faiibani's Pme Refined Lari. times in the first round, going down at INCI.DKlKa of Sullivan's blows to avoid pan- screws. each xne second rouna .was an lsnraent. exact repetition of the first, except 43. 45, 4 47, Chantbrri St., and- 31 and Mo Iledm S3 end St., that Robinson fell down ? 14 times In rapid succession. The third round r A. showed the same maneuvers on the Factories Nevr Ili itain. Conn., V. S.fetor ea. part of Robinson, who. however. did For Sale by Z. O. M. I. and Branch not succeed so wen tin avoiding punmows, ishment, getting several severe G. K. SHERIDAN & CO., none of which appeared to take thea starch out of him. In this round 68 THOMAS. ST., IKE W XORK, claim of foul was made on the part of that Kobinson Sullvan's MOUNT YEIWTON r Ml without being struck by Sullivan.The claim was not noticed by (the refenee. In the fourth round Robinson's Ohm used mlxmyt desired In tA JFntHrs. trick of falllns without exchange of t , blows was too evident for the referee ALL WIDTHS COTTON CANVASS. j to allow It to pass, and the round was K. FAIRBAXK C Co., unfinished. The matcu was riven to Sullivan n the foul specified above. OTTTO-C3-0- . j BATES. REED & COOLEY. Koninson escaped without apparent For Sale by Z. C. f. I. and it Branch punishment, enough Sullivan planted Tlouaes and ieiiieri Generally. . Importers and Jobbers of j , unaercuis on nis several dlOS ly face when in the aet of falling:. Robin C Silks Goods, son's conduct was severely censured 1CD' Fancy At ohin r n L'ana Tasin inl Wo. ' a a via tsuu bv the spectators, and Sullivan; was An jvau MwiuujWM a full and complete line of l iNT. Including CounGarfield and Counties, creating LOUI8 TK AUE. cheered. loudly and its was read twice and title, by rei Domestics, ty, Prints, Ginghams, lerreo to me committee on counties. MX WC 847 Broadway, 90. 03, and M LeonArd cer II. F. No. 4. granting: lehi City Street. to water 3STtEIW "STOiarKI' tain powers Myers' Toteo Cotfy n . marelating tin. n tMlAt. A, A D rights,. a oti vox a tjiken nn on its third readinsr. The ysgTptasus Qnestlaau in ifamfacturer$ f lh amendments were concurred The HEMPHILL, HAMLIN & CO. ' In the Commons, Hart- and the bill iassed. London, " SLEBSE. CLIPPEB. GBBMEB STOKE. -STAH,"74 There being no ODiections, mr. uraut lnnon, anSecretary or tate ior war, CARJPBTrXG, moved appropnawon ui wwiwv w introduced C. F. No. 63.a bill relating to cover the cost of the Soudan expedi fire Insurance companies. The measure A$ ether Brtmd of FLDQH Oil CLOTHS. OHUSGETSf MUS. ETC tion. Stanley, conservative, cruiciseu was read twice by its title, and referred on private corpora the government's Egyptian 344 UROADWAT.: f V 312 severely Gladstone the ex- to the committee replied that policy. Cor Sale by Z. p. II. I. and tranch Stores. involved no change ir. F. no. ay. relating to tne Drana pedition to Assouanhe asserted, a nec- - inr. of policy. It was, and care of cattle, pend. 1 F. herdln? exclteGood Z. are M. Onr was recommit I., and essary precaution to prevent kept by C its third reading, lng ' JUS urilKU i t. raent irom spreauiug. iudetcrmina-tionltted. ylvi to. RlfllSEf M'F'fi CO., 6"iu" o ment would adhere to its H. F. No. 53. a bUl to amend me no heed to remaiksfrom charter of Spanish Fork City, was pay Jom(u4Hrers and Jobber of & BUCKLEY intenno CO., foreign newspapers and had DUNHAM, the third time and itasscd. of read tion of assuming the government II. F. No. 6, granting to American PUMPS AND FIRE ENGINES, . Importers and Jobbers of, ,, a woma an d gross Fork Cityrcertain powers, amended, Eeypt. Such act breach of the public law of J.urope. Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, Gas ' wit next taken ud on its third reading, withbe will troopsmoment The amendments were adopted, and (Cheers). The IMpeB, riambrn' and Steana earliest possible. the bill read tbe third time and passed drawn at the riltera Bnw Uoods. Belt. i Council adjourned .until z p.m. to Henry Labouohere, radical, moveo.. to i8r, IIom a ad Pnrking. the to WHITE GOODS," ' "' " ' ooo.reduce. appropriation . lw,-- morrow. No! 340 Broadway, ! uuHOUSK. V t (lencral uranam ia oracrea w Saa-kiJgrifultnral Implements, - i a d. m.. March Cth. 18T4 of , i 3TETW YORKpefwe rebels within ten miles l d ly A communication was received from but not to operate at a great .dis FEXCS ITJEV BARBED WIRE, J. B. BRADLEY. re tance from the city- - When these have the Council giving notice of the FSXCIXGf Etc., Etc. I of II. F. 49. incorooratlnz Span been dispersed, it is Deneveu.f ue uioea ish Fork Citv. and II. F. 60. an act for friendly, p III 1DHTH SEEDHD ST...ST. L0DI5. Uff. PECK BROTHERS. &. CO., wftlKarlbecome UranvUie announceu iu re the protection of hotels, boarding House of Lords this afternoon the etc., andfC.F. 61, relative to ilcemtfactvren o which- houses, dispatch, Egyptianwho ceipt of an companies. telephone were march1,000 men, C. F. No. 61. a bill to provide for the 11135 IPUIUl'IEim tlTEI. !!S 1 5TUU. reported Inar irom x.i joeiu uwn nuarwuiu, uau organization1 of telephone companies, been defeated by. tribes friendly; to was read the first and second times, .1 s'sl'JOBBERS IN . Gen. Gordon, ordered printed and referred to the us,,, committee on nrivate corporations. PLUMBERS MATERIALS; ii f. eo. relative to civil procedure. . 4. was made a special order for Friday, TEldEGRASXS. . HRIEF 7X Beeki ait Street, at 2 p.m. II. F. 48. a bllf for the protection of UM AXE la Governor 6. The fi. fcet wsst the fninmhla. C. D7M f. k employed in coal mines, was ar-r- st persons $.100 for the of a reward offeml Auk has far vwM? tne cutru ume sou paHsvu , ,ayes read Salt David to Town James, shot who Refer W. BiCash. permission of by iri"rrrn ..:"--23. nays 0., i . .v. Lake Oi- lMarshal Richards at Cheraw.u Mr. Uuscnbcrry presented a petition SIIEKP Bert Tan WsliV Io Tresldent Arthur, from Mvron Tanner, asking remunera Washington. ftllKAR madet - Aak for KKEH cave a state dinner to S tion for services rendered a a director this evening, DOt BLKAKCH SPKlSe SenaUrs and llepresentatives. who are for the Utah Penitentiary. Kef erred to aad take no albert bachelors or: unaccompanied at the the committee on claims and public OIHe. 3 Pine SL, Hew TorkJ ....,by their wives. The marine accounts. capitol of Un The beat solid Steel SHOVEL Mr. Hatch, lor the t committee on band was In attendance and seven wine Constantly on handn a romplete stock . .,-8IMMOKJ HI'AHES are made fcy well tKova juswjr Judiciary, to whom was referred C. F. glacises stood at each plate. HAKHWAUE CO, ST. LOUIS. 68, amending sections 495 and fits of the present6.Mr. Flnerty Washington, Compiled Lawsoi utan.reporieuBauHj StocKtam ed a petition In the House, Don't fall to call DaCK Wltn amendments anu rccoiu -of citizens Chicago, asking mended that it be referred to the com KEirTvcnmrrtja, signeda more by mr WEED BCTTHK. LITERS blastixo, lAtrx, of enforcement nircK, for vigorous on private corporations ItU far Sl PERIon ta sbjUubc KVECTH1V JTVSK. the Chinese law, and some amend- mittee tae Market, Adopted.: more effective. to as so make it Mr. for committee on ludl For Pale b Z. C. M. I. and an tbe principal ments, to the committee on foreign ciary, llateh. Referred back C. F. 47, in relaAU AXES, HATCHETS and . reported the antipr Territory, ia Storv - ... m tion to mortgages on personal prop- affairs. IXAWSOM. tIMiE TOOLS, POCKET KNIVES, B. Agent. II. M ISSOBJS aad SIIEAHS, bearlpsr Several banks In New York and else Tho erwnmittee on counties to Whom where have notified Treasurer Wyman Trade Hark of KEEJf KITTKK YECTETABLB referrtHl the petition of citizens of was United cannot receive TT case in that they f 11Bi t VIEltIOB ta say Ur. and Iron i?ounties in relation SICILIAN Statea one and two dollar notes in ex- - Garfield honndarr tn thn line, offered a bill re notes sent to Tb aaare Oaada east a fsuesiawril bank national for cliange the same, and recommended the treasury for redemption, they will rarding the wholesale Hardware Dealer nassatre. Adopted. accent standard dollars. This action itskfr. tu hlt Lake aad Oseav-Anderson, for the committee on in movement that a caused has slight dl03 ly to whom was referred the ' highways, , . coin. netitinn of citizens of Snanish ork. Tba Brt Is the Cheapest.. . Mexico, 6. The northern and south asking for an appropriation of $4,oW gafetv l EcoBOtnyl! Certainty of Good ern divisions oi me central railway are for build ins a road throngh Spanish within ei?ht miles of the inaction. Fork canon, recommended that $000 lresoltstlt have been made for com- be allowed. Adopted, and the appro1'reparationsdistance ThessqnaUUesareof prims importance In th In one day. This priation committee so instructed. that pleting not Vo iMr. the for will be done Saturday. Through traffic jelection of a prcparalion U. F. No. 70. a bin to amend an act do Arranse- - changing me Dounoary nno oi Kane, Immediately. Mperiuwrit with new renedies which may - menur are completed for bringing Iron and Garfield counties, was read harm rather tian 50.1 ; int profit ty the goods overland, competing the first time and placed on file. foreign with aas and perfoet with the Mexico ana vera urn railMr. Clark presented II. F. No. 77, partenosof otiets. Boy bill amending an act incorporating eon<ce an article which everybody know wayto be rood. 6. Mr. Langtry has finallr salt late laiy. .lieaa tne nri mu Chicago an d ' to eo to Australia thia and the second time by its title, was not iWi.u-.' ; ; JOd. dissjipoint of the rules it opon not suspension la in ' feels she as she strong year, PREPASEO BT , fcllKi noiiL h health to stand ancn a journey read the third time and passed unani San Francisco enntgeraent, mously. After & Hall CNasima,N,H which her R. P. H. F. No. 76, relative to boundary begins at Baldwin' Theatre on line ' a71 of Kane, Iron and Washiugton Sold will she closes 16th Jane and SSth, by rmjrt'ts. OF June JUICE THE PD11E New York and sail for Ens- - counties, was read the second .time, to return and under the suspension of the rules THE G11APEX i land, 'I " ' '' ' read the third - ftlme and passed unani. National Liberals de mously. ' r r rr.prlin.e.rTh H. cide hot to raise a discussion over the H. F. No.'TO. a bill regulating the Lasker incident la tbe Keichstsg until building and operating of smelter NORTH SPRING 8T-thematter can be internationally dis was read the third time and passed Stcrn, Cci! LSiSs, Xiosi waoiaPAUi ako anan. , AveslS. navsS. ... posed oi, ; II. F. 62, a bill for the support of itaTnc-iEis.cpiri- .n; and paupers was read the third time WIHJ .'..'i L1QU0S DKAL1B. liSoed.- Am 13. Tiara 8 CMlcf Dcpet, Vi tlatlM .. 11. F. 53, a bill for the protection of Che?, '" actm&la from from barbed wire ' COUNCIL." "."'", pot op to Two EaltlOr Fura California Wtoss KZS, O. Box, fence, 'was reatlr.tae tiird time and Casts of Om Dona Faah. eonstattnc et Port, P. 18S4. Harch Cth, Thnrsday, Ayes 15. nays 6. Auplk Fhorry, ZlnfinVt, Balcia an H. F.C3, a bill to prevent the lm President ClaS Connc'i met at S. "taps Braody, ssaklnr ia aU tl bottles (5 to any portation or runaing at Urge of con-t?:in the chair. b ralkwi) and delivered 1st Sals Last, Miasttcs of ijfnonj tzszZzn wer domestic animal infected with any Xhitd was read the I tan, Tea Dollara. disease, read and rproved hi ta&x gtrw to BteeUI The cticf clerk read a communica time ud passed unanimously. frtilr Flwrara, T assy Wis . veihe a OLGCn, . "' : , . . i House amendments. Tbe amendments were concurred in. "Mr. F. S. liichanls presented a petition from Hvrum Ueluan. collector of Weber County, praying for an appropriation of siS.99 Itcferrcd, without reading, to the committee ou claims and public accounts. air. tr. a. Kicnaws presented a rcnort from the committee on Judiciary In reference to II. F. No. 71, with aincud-racnt- s, its recommending liead and bill tabled to comepass:tgo. un in order. Mr. Grant reported, for the commit tee on printluir, C. F. No. 0, with one hundred printed copies. Mr. wool lev presented a ronort from the committee on mines, and miniiv' toC. F. No. 40. 'The commitreferring tee enclosed a bill which they recommended as a substitute, liead and substitute tabled to be further dealt with.' i Mr. Pase.for the committee on rules. submitted a report on II. It. No. 28, amended, in relation to the introduction of bills. liead, amendments adopted, and resolution tabled 'to be further dealt with. Mr, Grover up a report from on municipal the committeebronght corporations and towns referring to II. F. Nos. DO, M, (25 and 3. Iteccivcd, and bills laid on the table to be dealt with in their oTdcr. 'i Mr. Grover also presented, from the committee on agriculture, II. F. No. 5HJ amending an act for tho tli.spoHal of estray animals. The committee advised that the hill be rejected, liead and recommendation adopted. Mr. F. 8. Itlchards submitted a - re- f port from the committee on Judiciary in regard to C. F. No. 54, without amendment, recommending its pasami bill laid on. the sage. Accepted table to come up in its order. Mr. Hammond, from the committee on education, reported, adversely on H. P. No. 30, presenting a substitute therefor. Read and substitute tabled to be further dealt with. II. Ii. No. 23, providing for the non4 bills in either branch introduction of..HA v. buv jjciaia.uiQ .ft... mwi vuc tvui jnnii,i of unless with tho unanimous consent introducthe House in which they are ' ed, was next considered. Much dis cussion ensued relative to the utility; of the measure, its opponents consid-- i ering that its effect would bo too arbi- vote trary, and that the now in force was amply sutllcient for the purpose. The prevailing opinion; however, appeared to be that it would act as a check on the Introduction of private bills,' and counteract undue pressure at the close of the session, liesolution adopted. C. F. No. 61, a substitute bill for C. F. No. 40, relating to the location and claims, was next recording of mining considered. The substitute was adopted, read twice by title, aud referred to the committee on mines and mining. C. Fi No. 62, a substitute for II. F. No. SO, a bill providing for tbe establishment and support of district schools was adopted, read twice by title, and taoied to come up in its oracr. H. F. No. 71, providing for the pay ment of jurors, amended, was next taken up.- The amendments of the committee were concurred in, and the bill read the third time and passed. The chief clerk read a communica tlon from the House notifying the Council of the passage of II. F. Nosj 48, 77, and 76: and their concurrence in Council amendments to II. F. No. W, s, relating to Innkeepers, etc. Read, and bills proceeded with. II. F. No. 4S, providing for the health and safety of persons employed in coal mines, was read twice by its title, and referred.to the committee on mines. II. F. No. 77. a bill for an act incor poratiner Salt Lake City, was read twice by its title, and referred to the committee on municipal corporations , and towns. II. F. No. 76. changing the boundar or . NO. 89. issi. 7, I c ax xilizi to: cis e;tzc:::z) c;ro -- tm ' ': " |