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Show E V ENING, NEWS- other they denied It because tlis ft MINTED AND Pl'tLJSHED DESERETHEWS CHi-ELE- "W. S COMPANY. TETROSE, EDIT03. JM Tuesday, TKE 14, It. 1 SCHOOL SUPERIXTEXrErrS .1 : BEP0BT. i Tax Biennial Report of the Territorial SuprLntadent ol District School la .now publihed and ready lor circula tion. It La log the rears ending Jane 30, v 1882, JSS3, and contains In Addition to ( SaperintendentL.JohnlXotUll'alnter- eating and valuable report proper, the Report ol the Chancellor and Begente of the University of Deserst, the State ment of the Principal of the Brigfcara YoansCollegs of Logan, tat ClrccUr of the BrUhaa Yoang Acadsmy at Pro to, Es porta of taeJCounty Superintendents of District School, ninutes of tha text-boConvsutlost, a Hat of the school oEclals, a detailed statement of tha disbursements of tha achool fosda obtained from territorial revenue, tablea of school population with comparisons of achool matters In the aereral Statee and Terrltoriea, a foil statistical school report for Utah, and ' the School law aa it is now la force. Including, the amendments made at the last session of the Legislature. " shows great care oa the part of the Superintendent lneompU- lng .Information, and diligence in dis charging the duties of this responsible office. It is alio encouraging la many respects to the promoters of the cause of education in this Territory. At the close of the school year of 1533 there were 203 dietricts reported, with all schools, 49 1 teachers and 73 assistant teachers, 43,906 children of school age, 23,887 total' enrollment, "C2.fi per cent of names enrolled and aa average dally ' actual attendance of 17,787. The value of school property i $415,180, sad. the amount of money received from territorial taxes for school purposes and ft expended for the payment of teachers daring the two years, Is $1C3 ,205.96. Tho attention of achool trnateea and "the public generally is directed to ti some features of the school law that ought to be specially noted. The time Si lor the annual school meetings is the second Monday in July, and ten days previous notice must be given by the trustees. A school tax not exceeding two per cent per annum may be aesess ea by a inajority vote of the property resident in the district, a meeting called for that at present 4 purpose; formerly It required a itco- II thirdi vote. A graded achool may be i established La any district having a ' population of twelve hundred, when authorized by a majority vote of the v resident rs present at a meeti ing called for that purpose. In such graded" achool the higher branch-A- s r of education . may Jbe. taught and regupupils , above : the I lar school - age may- - be admitted. The trustees may now assess and col lect an annual tax of of one per cent, oa all taxable property In the district, without calling any meetfor that purpose. ing I it The school census. must be taken on or before the second Monday in July and the trustees must make their reports to the county superintendents on or before the tenth day of August ; if they fail to report v according to the form required by law, the trustees are liable to prosecution on their bonds for neglect ot duty. Teachers must obtain a certificate from the Board of Examiners, and any district employing a teacher without A such certificate will lose its portion of the appropriation for the year. This certificate is valid one year only from date. University graduates must pass through the tame examination as other teachers or they cannot be legally employed In a District School.- Forms for trustees and county superintendents reports, notices of school and. tax meeting, trnateea certificate election, trustee' official bond, teacher's certificate, contract between trustees and teacher, deed for the conveyance of land, daily school record, visitors register, and suggestive programme for study, are appended to the school law and will save a great deal of dispute and nUrrndsr- standing If copied and followed. We recommend all school ofScUis to obtain a copy of the Report and make themselves thoroughly acquainted with Its contents and especially .'With the achool law, which has beea amended in several important particular. Ami as it habeen published abroad by rtesignln persons, officially taxi other' : wise, that "Mormon" text books are t i' u. 4 used , by our District Schools,; thus " ' , I distasteful to rendering them ' s and the deception has . I gone so far that the Senate, of the United States has made enactments bised on this ialsehood,we hti append . from the Report the list of text bocks in use in our District Schools', as provided by the School Coaventlouiin con i ; formity with law : ; . , Tkt Text SoQk t 4 ia &, B'.ftrtct j -- ok -- The-report - . . tax-paye- rs a tax-paye- 5 . A oae-xour- th -i j . non-Viformo- ns, V School i '., - vrinton'a New Langs? Lesson. Kreacema System of Copy Books, WritlHir and fenmsashlp. ' Andersoa's Popular lliatory " of the United States. Kraal's System of Drawing.; ; :y. BETTER LET IT DIE. Wi published last evening a commun- .i ication from Mantl In regard to the . ac- tion of the Supreme Court of this Territory la the Ildpt case. The writer takes issue with senUmeats erpressed in some communications to the Sal Lake Irroy, and cossiders that the Judges acted conscientiously la their course and had to act la a case wt3i to aid oat a landmark tr heaven-mar- k them, no irulde, no establiahed- - pfce- be .dent,forthe like never fore la the history o!lLl Country's -- . ' Jaxlsprudence." W. E.B.1S entitled to tli c;lnl03i, of coarse, but we think he has acarceJy givea the matter 'saCclent eoaaidera-tlo- n to make hla opinion of valae. to guide There were several the Court, if there were none- - of - the We ' wta kind that he mentloM say, lapssslngj that la purview his ob'ectlosi to expressions In the Her- aid oaeat to have been presented to the Hirald in pre! ere nee to any other paper, unless the Herald refused to notice his communication.; His opinion seems to be drawn from the argument of the court that the Hopt case was "removed from under their Jurisdiction by writ ol error."' That would be all very well If it covered the real ground of the criticism adverse to the Court. But it only touches XLi c.-- r edgeof it. Tha Cosrt ctt cr.'y ijei the stay of p roc eedisrs after tie writ of error was ctUL.ii.tit before !i vras spplitd far a: 3 vrtll tus case r" j under their Jriiilctico- - la era : t! y tis ersy t law-mar- ks . I t j rf Li-itii- ;-s - -- e to-da- eon-sequenc- pre-par- ed telegraph. by; ni AMEIUCAU. refer-encei- . , altl-- 'i t.i well . oft sc' SitT--' U wc-- y -, s'-:-- ...oa. fPaitfe, !tymot new t vtiAtio wre1 dv .Itte.ac. rlaia cI at itAvm svst' ' or, and we no't a- - i- is-- rireht . . - - , . ng - . 0, rsij-tsH- r $30,-00- . S-.y- i accxTisros ' we fulfilled scripture were held and where it says, 'if two or three are in my name there together gathered am I in midst." This was liter.JDoubtless some may ally think our Conference a small affair, but we are dt&kf al for the privilege of meetlKg together and hope its effects vill reach others who arc dlrous of after the ilrylom of God. The seekingwere : encouraged Eidsrs and felt to prosecute their labors With renewed dlllgenee. J. G. EncnaLt,. 'covxea. teir fnLd to-d- ay - his-plac- f - f 1 f ts - , -- - , V - L-- the-.tfiU- cJ. . e - ' tst " Xl.xi T-- n eztcti tJ.y,lll t" lCv re stirs.; ' X,zt of t " Teor'-v- s. r.iZzlri w ff di 1 r- f -- . 7i- it. K. " - COLUEX EBASCIL OB, THE at Wrs. Baldwuf- - t toe D 4 f. k Tns hy 7-- II of Chart.:9 It. Under the msn.igcment Prodaced t an actnal cost of iO,Xx). Talk. .. . .innanilnui EJtaflts. ot' alillulion . i ...... hiuir. Admrirtj.. ti- rhanifltn, etc., nrtt all former etforta. 24 Kew ana uorgeoo oem oi cHtry j we Artiwt. Harry MeiTy. SoO Different Eminent .. .1 ua.itifiil rAiiniii.a inrliiffiinn' tlic IVi Costa- rock lisUet. by the ,t uooenaui &Ttraniniii'. iso., runs,. mar, 75 TVnnlfl '.naFnt in from M'T.IJ-- : K'SA VIALtA. KrfmlM-Paris; 51'IjLK WjVJtlK thaC'dro Then tar Premier UBAMBILTA, lancne As. olota. from IXtlnn, Italy, sopportod by the lnaiir.-kvtfinpni- WuffU-rcnowce- e t, HOIIDAX EXCURSION IB TO D to-d- ay . Park, Xew, ... 3, Salt Lake City. June Conveniently located near the Contor of Ogden City, two Blocks Kaat of, Z. C. M. I., Mala street. 3D 23 .a. I? IX KussiLr-l- a 34, v Mary Aaa wife M Ws. Basssl. Decsaaed was, hers la Swtbesbead. Eaflaad. Jsaeary 1SS4, Mnsle, Dan cine, Oames, IS, 1813, was oC 1U0. by baptised lata 'sainuer ldr JoMph E. Taylor, amlfrratad to Ttah In 173. F users! servfe'ss from lata resldsnce, No. S7 1st West Street X. at S p.m. (Wedassday) tha Mth lest. Friends of tha family respectfully Invited. ZIONS BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. MEETING WILL' BE HELD TS TTIK Z, C. M. I. Bhse Factory on Friday next, Jose 7th, 1SB4, at Eight oevening clock, to which all tha manbeca are respectfully Invited to hear tha Asonal Report una w consider ins nomination ol ooiuer and directoss far tba eDnula? year. .XKSUKU. PiRSONS, ' Hf7St Secretary. jt A J. ' ' ESTRAY NOTICE. Largs Pavilions I Ciood Ctronnds t , yOne roaa at the BIG RACES fe Kte. DRIVING PARE! KOU5TD FARE FOE THE $1.50. Tit 11. R. C. Tickets sale for at Sar Snrnee's, D. O. Calder's Daynes & Coaltr'H, J. if. Parry A t.'0's, U. Pembroke's, Cheshire & Baxter's, and Utah Central ltailwsy Onicc. loocl to return on any Train - nntrl Sunday Evening, d!7td July 6th. . WALKER OPERA jxjivjt: a, UEIEEKEIT HOUSE. POSITnSuaniBTi 4 SIGHTS Manager Maga ire Lnie-sbegst to announce the apand Mont Notable pearance. of the . , . Success . from tho , . , 3fAZ3E. aboot five years old. "Hadison Square Theatre, urauuru on vcQtea en it js.anssa loiga ataMa tba Mine tbik'.laui ttta tovmlai-- t If sotelaimee withifi tan days from ttste kui u huuoi xuuraaay, amy sa, isss, M .M .U. ttnlwW I. L.Jst TnttnitelrBrfjcnt, Merry nnd .L.. Charmingly aer, at the Nepld Eatrsy Pound. unique. A DcliffhtfnlfmbtntJonof Humor L. A. BAILEY. , a few Tears, and Brillinnt Hcnie Insplny. District Foundkeepw. vne uuuureu ana nrty uonsccctiTe Xcphl, Juab CO., June 224. 1SS4. at the Madi.ion tjiiaare Theater. " BLA0I1SJMITHING SHARPENluG .USOII'S TOOLS DONE IX ALL ITS BBAKCHES. A" SPECIALTY, At mias7Morrlst Yard. ; SiOCTH TEMPLE ST., or U.S. cla wsoips. os doom frts. tdlS7 . NO TIOB'.' AKNOAL - ; - OP THE MEETHiQ A. r OAIiIi AT n . CSA3. W. DRAKE, Sec'y, rook smniNrcs, REO CANYON,. ' X srkrvas. aocsT ' .....Vae Yard...;.. . wessa . , nallvarsd...;.. ....sa.aspor toe. At Vwf...... "...,.4iio per ton. At hare opened at tbe above place c . :i cf Je'-- .i'.jtoc; ' With a ESTABLISHMENT, Kete Lint of the Fineit Importation- 8xtT Lam ..ftJidssr Vard..... ............ 4.0s At ' vaslsv. ...... toe.!; rifeJkSAsrr DIWrd. At Yaid 5.75 per twn. LOAD LOTS AT TAED. Bock Springs.'... ........ ..SffJUfc' 45.00 Wclr.......lrf Bed Canon......... UA ' . ; ......i0. I'lsaaant Vallev... .5 s jey Si cant per toe sxtra for Car Loads sae wl - VWmm s?aeaae WU "CD Gicilian JL Vcciablo HAIE. EENET7EE was the tret f 5patatk part ectly adaptsdto the Sealjk. and the first soe- aatfuV rsste9ar ef fad4 or gray kalr to itc natttrai color, rovtk. aad vontitful ssasty. It baa sad 7 ioiitatora, bat nooe ssst so fully mat all tVieedreanssvts naadlol for uts sropar of ws kair and scalp, HtU.1 iLua&fiSHxvsa has staadiiy green la favor, and its fame and mssf olsess to every euarW 4 the cloba. itm uisnl lalad aeaoeas ai W attrfbntad to fcat ana caosa: Ut tmi, ?Jmet qf Ut prenimt. Tka ptoprkrs have oftan haao surprised at the recall sf.ersars from tsmots coB. trias,wfceieaaa never suade aa effort for its liitrojoccln. .... Thm ess for Svtlart tss ef UajU.'t ILrta Kcxcwxa terons the sRssawfeawXft rtaassm the seals from all .tepat&lo,-irajsa3 teasers, favsr, and dryBtas, a l feas y bsHsesa. It aar diaaaee-o- f tn.nt - Dkax Sub. lain the owner of a 'Miller Wrought Iron IRanire 18, wltulratd oven shelf, which I purchased from you ami consider H jat capital. I believe It consumes less fuel than the it la roomy, and larjre enough for" a fatrnly of ordinary No. 1 Stove; it bakes well and has the best attachments for hot tiitrty persons; no extra Jucl to keep forty gallons nt watr I ever saw. requiring up but little room, Is plain, and consequently boiling heat. It takes asilyTrept clean, In fact It Is homelike and comfortable. When la Cincinnati In January lait, I learned from ono of Mr. Miller's salesmen, they had Jnst taken In exchange for a larger one, the first Uange they ever made, which, after being lu constant use for over sixteen years, was apparently as good as new. In I only know of three defects with It, it baa to b set place, tt has to bs cleaned occasionally, and yon have to buy Coal or W cod lor if yon tan find something that obviates these Inconveniences, do it; so, if you caunot, then buy a Miller, and you will always nud j our wile hapy, and your food well cookedi tonrs truly, E. II. PAHS0NS, No. HENRY WAGNER, LAKE SALT - t CITY, LAGER BEER ALE and PORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL t , Eat Second 6'outh Street, Jlire Door IH1 from Mata Street. ... ADMINISTRATRIX SAJ.E OP i ItKAL KSTATE. . . "VTOTICE 19 HEREBY OIVEN, THAT in uursuanoa of an Order of ths Fro bate Conrt of Davis County, Territory ot Utah, made onor the 2nd dayot of Jnne. 1884,, In the matter tiic Kstats ueorge deceased, the nndersighed, the Ad Mill OKtate sell nt Pa f said tniiiitttratriY 8 a lis, to, thn highest liidder for cash, vatb and ub1ect to conflrmution br sad Frobate l ourt, on Wednesday tire Vth day of July, s 12 o'clock noon of said Aiy at. the 14,ofatCharles E. Pearson, Attorney st Law, lis a Mnm Street, Salt Lake t ity, ail the rijrht, title, interest and estate ofhisthe said of death, Ueorge Colemere at the time ait dull ths right, title and rn terest that the said estate has, .by theopetauooof Law or otherwise, acquired other than, or In addition to. that of the said Geortrc Colemere, at the time of his death, in, and to alii that certain Lot. piece, or parcel of land situato and beinjr in the ily and County of Salt 1 jike and particuiaruy acscrloed as follows, to wit: Tho South portion of Lot Four ft) in C."" Salt Itlock Seventy-thre- s (73) Wat Ijike City Survey, containing ona hundred and twentv(TJC!tuure rods 6t land or there slKtuts, with a small adobe honss and or ciiard thereon.- . Terms and Conditions of Sale: Cash on day of sale and subject to confirmation of sals by the said lVobsto Court. IH;c(t at expense of purchaser. The premises willV.e sold in one lot,Hr will bo divided into three (3 lots to Suit purchasers. Bids' in writinsr will be received hv the said Administratrix np to the day of sale, Chas. E. Pearson, attheomceof at Law, 11.1 s Main Street, Salt LakeAttorney City, to whom application way be mads for further stianrtstas i- wtV Utao te pitcSi eaw and varans fsowiSu Tits 'at fids' swsjela are aer .aioclseUs prsrara. wanc'jwit, JSkt smm 'r4 a ijma f-- tto,Vut tts ssas .remsla M7 Second South, Stroot E. ' - RitT coie-ropre- il Pity, fnip lOfS e.i Gkxtijemen.- - The Miller Wrought Iron Banco I purchased from you, tives tbe create t satisfaction as regards its Baklngand Cooking i qualities and also tt Water Heating Apparatus; I do not believe Its equal can be found, and as an economizer of fuel I can cheerfully . recommend it. Yours yctt trulr, JOHN II. GKOESIlECiC or-fi-- Z. Salt Cf; Jtfs JTff Lake Citt, April 20tU,, ISSi. Gents. The Miller Wrought Iron Range I purchased from you nine years ago, Is still in use and giving entire atisiaction; I would not sell it at any reasonable price. if 1, could not pet another of the name kind. I would recommend all wishing to get a 1 irtt Class . liangs, to buy the Miller. Yours truly, WILLIAM NAYLOR, ThlrteeutU Ward, bait Lake City. """" " . . "",, . , Z, JJ : . - ; i J , Salt Law Citt, April 20ib, iss. if. Gintlkviw. I cheerfully recommend the Miller Wrought Iron Cm Bangs as by far the Best Cooking Range that we have ever used, our experience embracing several kinds. As an Economizer. of Ful it is apparently perfect, and as a Holler Attachment JLIeaUr, 1 know i of none so good. j. TT.XT T k VWW 11 lltWTCH ' "TwellUi Ward, Suit Xake City. IDiurui&iiun. June 7th, ldi.' HACnEL COLEMEltK, Administratrix of ' the Estate of Jeoie aecenseu. aio7 oaw w coieincre, l , OP LICENSES. An ACT authorising County Court to grant Gextlemkst. t take great pleasure In endorsing Mr. IlampV ton's Testimonial, from a grateful experience during the j eur. itt ' Yours respectfully, . GEO. T. ODE IX, Twelfth - Ward, Salt Lake Cltv. t of Grant, Odvll"&. Co. - - "Section 1. Be it enacted by tbe Governor and Legislative Assembly of tbe Territory ot Utah; That on and after the first day of aw April, eighteen hundred sod sichty-fsw- , person Shall be Permitted to carry on the business of merchants, retailers, peddlers, - yf 4 ; 1 .' ORDER Sdatinff to License pursuant to chapter Xfltcs of Viah,1884. tzv, Vi To" ! The Season Is no Onr Usual coming to a close, nriJ PURSUANT Clearance Sale Semi-Annu- al GREAT BARGAINS in EVERY DEFT "w ESI?, "W. IV stock ofr E SILKS AT is WHITE GOODS, LACES, I1HS1I POINTS HAMBURG JSMBllOlJElZIES, v 7 m Wiim mm -- NOTICE P"nt ,.!' coiuu BROS. DAVID JAMES & CO., liers, Tiers, Gas ail Steal . n M3Ji - iuijjj- ml m i 'El EOE25CTS per-saa- weaksBcd 'glassasl eeaUes ftj-- . il r4 tlottf 1884. TROVISIOXS OF of the Governor and LAirte. ADD GET YCDK Utivo ARsembly of the Territorv of "An Act aothorizinir ICE CREAM, CAKES, PIES, SODA Utah, entitled Is now In f nil progress. County Courts to grant licenses,' km Etc. WATER, proved March 13th, 18S4. It it ordered 81ICJ JE- Family Trade a Specialty. by tha County Court of Salt Lake County that every person, Arm, company or corporation who wishes to obtain a license to carry oa in Salt Lake County the business of a PETERSON'S : MEAT : MARKET. merchant, retailer, pearlier,' auctioneer, broker, pawnbroker, money changer, traveling ahowman, or to exhibit theatrical circus or ; performances, CT. . XaAJE2,C3-Imust make an application mansyeries thereof lu writing to the Clerk of tbe Court, veniied, such application mast slate tba erva rb name of the person or persons who int-K5 SAUSAGK A SPKCIALTY. to carry on the business, or if it be a t&n-panilrm or corporation, the names of tka Family Trade So? icitad. Orders by Telephone members or firm name or tbe name of ibQ 2i WEST, F1EST SOUTH STREET. coriwration, the place where the business is intended to lie cArried on, and wita convenient certainty the average amount of capital Intended to be used. If tho license sought for bs for a mer' chant or retail dealer.the amount of license AX : shall be, if tbe capital doss sot exeeod live -hundred dollars, the mat of fit. 23 per quarinv advance. ter If the b nve hundred dollars, it shallcapital over yearly, I o desirable Just novr for WHITE .'DEIfiSES, ard beins coa-- be 12.fto T " STATIONARY) - It tbe in advance. per quarter . stantly replenished. yerly, ? dint SwIu.Pmc; UwkI. Iiceufe sought for be for a peddler, the amount of the license shall be SG.S3 ter quarteryearly. In advance. Every Day ljy Frelofet aM Express If tlie license congbt for h for sa auctioneer, the sum shall be 56.25 per quarter yearly, in advance. If die license sought for be for any other business mentioned in said act, the county i tne court, on application, will make anm-iadiscontinued our adrortlffements the ilv.I?"rTrliavt'or rates therefor. This order to tike reason of the enormous expense columns, by ai2n. and from and after the first of 18PA nouncewenu In connection with our business day June, lOMPLAIN'TS TS rtTGAUD TO" THE and each be found lS tllL oil? shall commence jhs quarter year first assessed valoe of any property, or apday of June, llrst of September, first auu lu st ot Murcu. plications' for abatement or remission of vi ivcviuwer, Taxes for the current year, must be made to TERBITORT OF UTAH, I tee Board of Equalization,, at the County County of Suit Lake. I Conrt Honse in Salt Taka City, between .iT.r . . Tuesday, ths 1st day of Jnly, and Thursday; fViiirt in mnA fr K u r the 10th day of July," l?8i, both daj-- s inclu-alv- s, the Territory of I tab, do hereby certify tbat foregoing is s full, true ami correct' cows between the honrs. of 10 a. m." and p. ths to licenasa nur....... t?. of an orocr m., or be forever harred according to the chanter aa. relating v , utws or Ltah. mAj appears of riMNml in mv nffifi provisions of the law. In witnosa of wsersof, I have the County Conrt. By order , beresnsoset suv sand and JOHN C. CUTLER, SEAL atUxeU tlis .sesi of said ' ' cvurt. this 34 day of Jnne, County Clerk. ' aalt LaVe City , 'Jnne 3rd, 13at. . JOUM C. Cim-KW- , County Cierk. P8HAKirSiA?5 CAKE5 )F ALL KINDS ; msuir f to:jc4 miGimmRms bye No. 64, MAIN STREET. 1 Gaa Fittingaiia Steam Heatintr, Wicr, Tinninc;, Roolingr, Guttering Etc., IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ON SHORT S0TICE, OUE OWN MAKE AXP COKE AOT). SEE US' AT . a less t!s,vlih"ssskss City V:t:r R;:s ci ' ' 'mmqm our 'paUandrxatnine Gas Stoch of riumb in g Supplies, noctures, Hater 17 liters, JXc, ' G0L0TJ0N BR0THEKS & GOLD. tie Uzzi t a IroTS, arVwk,8SclrL;ltpri:KSansrmana tbat i:i sot wnsj away. Conaiatlneof aliiU srafssstiee, tt Is s yd wIUmmu Wia ciauys troubi. i. t---ral ; ; 2.P.E!.L2C,r:;:'j(n.n. ' ly sll la lICincs. E rtr m Trs 1:13 1 ,:"";' '1 .V, ' , ' " ' MASUrACTCKEia OP AND DEALERS EI ! l:ja.t JUifcoi-,- - iTLrrrrcccr ; cocmcaikw ai ernes -- CE'.n, . :,. Os!I!co . Kg. 23 GECOrlD ( S p. o:zax : 'Tr-rrr- i 0UTII- IIANUFACTUKEi, aim Oxaikrb rjs . uc:l, tie . i Mvl TTAreSiouti. 'J 4; m .smzp "MBSMaMa Q a . ipasB - oxrrzr. ah mbocs J. IV. GUMMERHAYS '& Co., Sat3A.!TXaX3a . t v? v Her chant Tailoring - I av - sso oasros. Deiifered.,M. May 15th, Citjc- - BUTOHEB. ' Citt, GOIibWATEIt, auctioneers,- brokers, pawnbrokers, money chani?er8,travelcrs,travelin& showman.tliea-t- i icI performances, circus, and ueTiafferies, without- - llrst obtwintnx a license tlierefor from ths Connty courts In their respective counties, as hereinafter provided. Btc. 2. The county court in their respective counties are hereby authorised to pro-vhi- a for the granting of iiccsscs, as coolem-pia- tt tn the Arss asethm of this act. They shall aJso provide a snitable.lHk of printed Moat sncceasfol play of the Kpoch t forms with stubs, said.stul:'Hll contain a and duplicate copy of all liccuswd-issued- . they shall be nunibcrod t'omtocuUvv ly; ssid Original Madison Square Co. courts shall tlx tbe of all Famous Madlsou Square llayf county licenses prantod by thein, whichprice price shall Novel Madison Square Scenery, v be uniform for nil licences ot the same class shall not exceed for any one license on . Marvelous Stage Mechanism. and any busiuecs named in this act ths nam ot one hundred dollars for any ono year; That the pi-fixed for s quarter T?ealitic Glado Scene! A yearly license Wondrou!y may be made the price for any Stream of Ileal, Gargling, Sparthnjf, less time than three months; and said couny l.unniog Water! courts shall require ty payment for all - The sale of seats iv1!l besin nt Box licenses invariablv in advance. Upon the ' the required amount to the OJUce. Satnrday morning, Jnno 2 1st. The applicant payinf county clerk, said clerk ahull Issue the deadvisability of securing seats early is re- sired license for any term not exceeding one spectfully suggested, ....,.;? year.,' BEC. 8.- - Xo such license shall be transfer-able.unles- s such transfer shall be sanctioned conrt or probate judge. STBAYKD OR STOUSNV by the county kko. 4. If any person shall violate tbs of any of the preceding sections COW, FIVE OU SIX provisions ONE WniTE old. branded P S on ritsht hip, of this act, bs shall be guilty of a misderlcht horn partly broken, and had halter on meanor.,5. Ere. Notliluff In this act shall be conwhan lost. I will pay liberal reward for to apply to peddlers of perishable lrpertv.J. E. BESjriosr, Sotith Cottonwood. strued fruits and vegetables, nor to any person carrying on business in an 'incorporated city. . Approved March 13. 1384. 3HHE ot tba Ilsnver A lUo WenUit'u Kailway Co. will ba beld at tha Ofnca of tha Co., in emit Laka City, Utah, Monday, Umly Uth, at t o'clock p. ib., for tba election of a Board of Directors for the ensuing yar, and the transaction ef aay otbar baa toe properly pressatad. : ICE CREAf.1 PARLORS, Tba stork Tratwfer Books of tba Company will bi c1m4 June Siith sad tbrae daya after. tba Anal adjournment of No. 28 E FIRST SO UTlIi STKEET, aald meaanar. f" dlS7td ... e HORSE SHOEING 21 - "THE KAJAH!" M No. - or thk w at or TtY A SON itoa-Unztc- i IXAVX.JN MT POS&ESSIOX: . rirREO ClIAPTBR XXV. tzo, , a Wli oinooea Iran, uxm iT was ontof a half AJderney and a registered . - Y . CLP oroiluctioa from the Alnauibrs hls '. JERSEY BULIi FOR SALE. 8 d r'ni-iviilp- d yr- - yf .... r XMpOt. Union Block, Main St,SaltLake Keeds st Certt-esie-Tmorning Tlioatie, London. a card signed by four neighbors of one Box Plan Open Saturday at 14 a.m. Daniel Smith, who is in trouble in the SiO ADVANCE, IX PRICES. police court, appears In an esteemed morning cotnmporary.lt certifies to his being "a peaceable, quiet and accommodating man," etc.. The writer happens to know klux as a fractions, insulting, pugnacious and aggravating Individual, who is frequently mixed up OVEtt TIIE UTAH CENTRAL K'WT. with dlsturbanseaand disagrements until ft appears to have become chronic OC3-Iwith him to be before the police court connected with some kind of a squab- XUs Train will Icavo the tT. C. Depot at 7:30 . a. in. on ble. - He seeds 'a written aad published certificate of good behavior as his conduct cats no figure la sustaining a- - re'" ACCOMPANIED BY H , putation of that kind. SIXTH WARD SILVER - BAND. Thk First National Bank of Qgden held a meeting and declared a months dividend o per cent on the trspKK tuk Afsricsyor thk KM- - OODEX capital stock, with the same put to the FIRE PRIGADE, surplus fund. ; At The Lester , ti. DEVIItSAUCIIOI! rM iiiiA ' to-da- r t w t-- Foiti;icx. fifty-sev- en ...... is-i- . . . h O snd"one fenrtaa-tCs- - . . coMXEscnto - v . Is brantiod T - . LT. Tiirrx ri ksiitg . . JK-Ti!rrTR- ol our neija.ii. lo this j trticu people, ha--i been moved to t?n. iror:la U experience of the 1 Jers trav- GaMsr,Giliiiiire"&''G2ife' la Georgia, opposition hasK been eling Inst tit nti hjh ue vwmwv aU AU ttala th mldt ut many friend hive BBJISTIG SPECTAGDUB E2CTRAVAGA1Z1 4a lne?fA anlialon t rsi tka twinular svessj w u yp y In S Acts and S2 Scenes, entitled THE not kooU to be a "Mormon," but on the contrary we think to be a "Mor mon." 1 greater than tooe a King. . . Independent Series of Teaderi., r. Walton's OpTDplete Arntsastic.' Bay's Kew iUsiatntiry Kajr'a New lrectlcl Aritbwetlc. Appleton's Stamlard v ' LieuwntAry Geography. Appleton's Standard Higher Geography. j S i tiat cou!f be aatd " TfVTMXO MEETDfii," dlspatrJi, (Uted f r for tie Court Tux followlCj clear! expreaae which 90tb, Lake, was forcibly b t vainly nrrd by Dis- situation In a condense form, arx4 trict Attorney Dickson. XII K. B. has in the leading Journals X rougt' t the ' not helped their cause a particle. For i if their action' after the appeal was country: Mormon and "The press promlncr defence neces- Mormons consider the Hoar taken ba defnded,-thebill, Just sarily condemns their action before the passed in the Senate, as a cruel measure, harsh, unust, tyrannical, aad, in appeal; and If their refusal to grant some revolutionarytoand respects, and the stay previous tg-t- he appeal be derekindesigned action reflects their It upon fended, dle the hres of persecution. Many of its now matter is not will stand The after the appeal. provisions, they think, of aad test Judicial the examination, let Better Issue. a dead nearly w i&a was claim framed it evidently they th the design to destroy the Mormon reliJudges are apologized for, the longer gion. They assert that the circumwill their remarkable course provoke stances hers do sot call for any such and that the existing pubcriticism. The public can see where enactment, wnicb lic the senatthe blunder was, and to the bar it is aa orsopinion measure bas been to vote for theprompted la law created by the persistent circulation of plain aa thajliapleat-.prtnclplfalse reports concerning affairs Iter. or logic. Upon the surface there is no excite meut here, but it Is evident the Mormons are nerving themselves up for a THE IIOAIt BILL AMENDED. .what- - they allege were repetition of and fortifying tbeiaselves W "publish y. the full text of the persecutions in a belie! that Ued will render nugasll efforts to destroy their religion, Utah bill passed by the Senate of the tory United States, and popularly known as ana they feel prepared to meet all the Hoar bill It was originally by llr. Edmunds, but oa goioz to the Judiciary Committee, several ecUaaa were added, and aobaequently Mr. Hoar, who championed the bill, wests sir cmov ntMura mm. tacked on to it a number of amendments. Tnose who harejollowed this piece of patchwork in its course I.ATJUT PT UBH1AUU, through the Senate, will see that It was amended again during the last kei Iflss If Ifm. days of its consideration, i . 24. J. W. Burnham, of Kew Yonr, The first section has been amended Ilotchklss, Buruham A Co., shot himof addition last the dead this morning In consequence by the clause, pro self of recent failures. hibiting the testimony of the husband of the depression : '' to or wife against the other,' Jn Lysteked. any confidential communication Vixcxsxes, lad., 21. At 12.30 last made by either during the marriage night, a mob of about CO people went the Jail, battered down the door relation. The second section has been to a rait taken from the track, and with amended by an additional clause, lim- took Oliver Caatleld, who murdered iting the detention of a compelled wit- Mrs. Nellie Ghrken some time ago, and him to a telegraph pole. The ness to ten days, and providing for the hanicedwas left hanging until 5 a. ni. body on of .witness the giving when it was cut down discharge by friends. The The tenth mob was quiet but determined. The personal - recognizance. a clause added sheriff was at the Jail but was over section - has and no. resistance was made. which property powered protects . the The murder was an atrocious one, rights of Illegitimate children under Canfleld ki!Ilng the woma nfroni the laws of Utah, up to the time of the 1ealousy, C3 . , passage of the act. Section twelve has been amended by a clause at the close, Chicago, M. The local reception requiring the trustees of the Church committee announces that all the railleading into the city nave agreed appointed by the President of the roads carry persons attending the NationUnited States, to give bonds to the to al Democratic Convention for one fare Secretary of the Interior. Section for the tound trip, good from July 6th thirteen has a proviso that no building to the lath. which is occupied exclusively for re; railed. . ligious worship shall be forfeited to 54. Matthew Morgan NrwYokk, & Sons, bankers, have suspended. The the United States. These are the changes made la the announcement of their failure caused la the stock market, but bill during Its final hours in the Senate. aIt depression recovered and became steadier. The The other parts have been published firm was an old one. MorgSM & Sons are not members of before, but we now give the bill as It Stock they are known goes to the House. There it will no the as merchantExchanr', drew exchange, bankers, if be further should it amended,' doubt In and oa dealt securities the list. reach a vote. It la hardly to be beNew York. 24. The suspension of lieved that Congress would aexiously Morgan & Sons Is attributed to the railroad bonds, shrinkage in values ox pass such a monstrosity. As wehava principally Denver & Rio Grande, lof shown In these columns, many of. its which, thev were large holders at hirh provisions are based on false informa- prices. Their liabilities are mainly due on exchange but they have liabiltion and are without effect, while ities oa the Stock gxchartge. The others, built on the same foundation, members of the firm are larite real ea- conserve would merely to throw Into state owners'. It Is believed their fa-fusion the local laws la reference to the ability to realize on real estate Is the estates of decedents, without accom-pllahl- immediate cause of the suspension. In the direction , anything Fsespssttve Cbaimas. PiTTSBOKa, 24. It is said that B. F. sought by the framers of the bllL.- It was not p assed by the Senate Jones, iron manufacturer of this city, has been selected for the position of with the expectation that It would be- chairman of the national committee. come a law, but was purposely framed and that the matter will be settled at a in an outrageous manner that It might meeting of the committee In New York Mr. Jones, when spoken be rejected in the House and give the on Thursday. to, admitted the subject- had ; been coma in the Bepublican party "cry" broached to him, and said he had suging election. No one can read It criti- gested that the possibility of his acof the position would depend cally without seeing its unreasonable, ceptance ou the fulfilment ef certain condiunjust and unprecedented provisions. tions. ! Deuocretie Convention. ' St. Louis, 24l The State DemocraANOTHER OCEAN STEAMER tic Convention for the elect ion of deleACII1EVE3IENT. gates at large to the National Conven- -i ion at and for' the naming of Another great achievement in point district Chicago, delegates, met this morning. of speed made by an ocean steamer la The attendance, jva very large. . recorded. This time It is the America, Baried Alive. to whom the appellation of "ocean STECBEJfvnxir, O., 24. A portion of itreyhound" is probably more applica a tunnel on the Pan Handle railroad, ble than any other vessel. She is the west line, which was nearly completed, in this burying, eight embodiment of a new idea In ship caved men and "a boy. morning, Pour of the party are Heretofore advance ,tha in building. thought to be fatally injured. The speed has been achieved by increasing others are badly hut not seriously hurt; '; . the size of the vessel and piling on the' mostly Italians. ' furnace capacity, , More grates, more v'.:- (stocks. ' Ksw York, 17. Bar silver-1boilers, larger and higher funnels and 8's Vac. 's 23; vaster storehouses for coal, and of 100, 4X'- 10, 4'S Pacific UK Central ; Burlington 109; coarse steadily Increasing ranks of en Northern Pacific 17 X .preferred 42 X; oeen nave the men, and the gine Northwestern 84; N. Y. Central 9X; order, result baa been an enormous increase of Oregon Transcontinental tttt; Oregon and Nav, 67; Faciflc Mail, expense for the secaring of a small in- l'anama St. Louis sad Kan Fran-crease in speed. In the America this cisco 12:Ss j Texas faclfic 8: Union order has benrer freed. A considera- Pacific 34Jtf4; Pafgo Ex.08; Western ble portion of space reserved in other cmon ok.. vessels for freight has been cut away, JM00 TltleL adtulttlng of her getting the speed adWiLMrsrtTON,Tl.,24. Joseph Johnvantage by reason ot her shape. The son, president of the Newark and Del0. reduction of freight room is largely aware Brick Co.; absconded with The company nas made an ascompensated for by an annual reduc- signment to the Newark National bank. tion of expenditure of $100,000,' by Ahe Johnson left laborers unpaid. r curtailment of. .the consumption of Gaa. . Kalnral coal,' and labor, an tfof the frequent A new 24. natural sb gas Pitt ma, ? tightening of plates, eto. well at Jefferson works was lighted The America Balls under the nag of last night. Ad immense crowd was the National Line and made, the trip present and the event wvs celebrated by firing cannons, playing bands, etc. from New York teT Queens town in six The well will save 40,000 bushels of foarieahonxs-An4..lateedays n coal per month for the company alone. mlnutesrTsVcats the Osvgotfs eastward record, which was six days, fifteen hours and minutes. The Colon Company ere the laaajrn- TmajBTsvATtVAirrxo xisv ratort of the era of the introduction of ITCHES. steamers of extraordinary speed. They 24. The first death here Toulos, take great pride in not Uelng outdone from cholera occurred June 4th, but . In that direction by any rival line: It was kept secret. will be remarkable U we do not learn Marseilles, 24. Travelers assert that before long of. a movement ' on their 13 deaths by cholera, occurred at Toulon part toward having a vessel construct- yesterday.Kill y sesnl. ed on the C:?d, that wilt eclipse the As the steamer America or any other afloat in point of Liverpool, 24. Pavonta, from- - Boston, was entering .' speed. y, f the cylinder burst and the dock ( he engineer was killed and many others injured. A3f OPINION OF MR. JAY Tfce Bseesrsi Case. GOULD. ' t r- Londdn, 24. The court of appeals in the Park OS &elh the dispatches Informed rendered a decision case. The Baccarat Club proprietor us that Mr. Eidasey Dillon oa that day and members of the governing coia 500 the of the Union mlttee were fined and the players resigned presidency 100. The court of appeals alarms Pacific Eallroad,and Mr. Chas. Francis the proprietor and against Adams, Jrwas elected In It Judgment but quashed that against has been generally recognized as a fact committee, the players,. that Mr. Gould was really the President of the road, Mr. Dillon practlcully mereryrepr sa iisLiui ." The former THE V GEORGIA CONFUIUINCE. still remains a director of the road,and Tha. Georgia ; conference convened it Mr. Adams still retains the same June 16th, at the residence of Mr. opinion of him he long since expressed v Crttse, Uurunette Co. . Elders present J. A. I lower, Wm. tha twain aro not one to any Appreciathe Georgia ble extent. Here Is an extract from KSrbv, travellui LI G. cfIluuball from sr.! Conference, J. the expression of opinion referred to: Cuattauocy It wouia hsTo i Torded us great 'Gould't operations in railway cut pleasure have had the counsel ot have not a rises been of mature Prest. B. II. lioberts. but la cense- terp to encourage public; quikleace likely fcta havi'7rgto.ioeet-wr- tt the la his ideas of fiduciary relations. . lie Tqfnce-cin souta Aiaoama, tiuer was a oroscr, ana a crofter is almost brethren Kimball died the vacancy. by nature a gambler.perhaps the very The weather was cot favorable for a suitable for rallvrav last profession t had been rstalnr Bmjrmvtimtrffve f he character lu is manager, n- - several days ana strongfy-rsarked by his cfpeslUon-- or silent la- - In consequence cf ksvteat raeet nn- uepeners as a rule to operate der the slade of aa old ak itrstr-ou- r trigue. on his own account without admitting meeting sUdaat tak place, etktr persons Into his confidence, and forenoon's Cri'se, ana tn?tlaf he seems never to be satisfied except a We visited Mr. f r.:?tlsf fua, at gentleman one wfcn deceiving every as to his on relir n ton enrO'tod There Is a rcmloisceBce of argument attentior. Ou sttamUf .it 'tri In his nature. lie spins bis our the ed attentlvelr, tui'.Uve were r- -' ,t 1 toht?aspldr webs. In corners and in the dark, partake of a cood c "nr proveU by which are seldom strong enoutra to re- our genial, friend. ,Alur GliruBr - ?qe sist a serious strain at the critical mo- time was uceupted in ventliii..,.. difment. Uis disposition to this subtlety ferent topics, when a nrrretio warro-posc- d, and elaboration of intrigue Is Irresistiof llr. Ctuse ar1 by perstLsL.a ble.-- It Is scarcely necessary to say we called thcu to ot-r-. thst nc hss not a conception of a moral The time was occu; .4 l P ir; on In speaking of this class of principle. """. TOE UOLT OSOST.f Mt U nee- be - fairly assumed at the outset that they do not and cannot un- It was taken cp in tLe follow j; rian- derstand bow there canoe a distinction between i. -- ht and wron? la matters of Its ap;crnce utf 2r lie Gospel speculation, so Ioej as ttte daily settle-meB- ts tLs proaiises laads by Joa are punctually effected. In this the Baptist, Jesus. tr1 respect Mr. Gould is probably as hon- Showed forth its pc .', 1Its efce.bow est as the mass of his fellows, accord-1- b how it v.'ts xscr.ferre'l, a to the moral standard of the street; obtained, ijuJ. '', provi vj6 disu.juttd. bet wittiowt entering upon technical are thc-pwers it 1 brtui it wi onl; v - tiat ouca.ioujj ci roguery it is enouga to say spirit s um- and tie that truly t.sst he is an uncommonly fine and un! ana i. daughters iatrlsruer. skilled in ell hd scrupulous ISO ".aits, irg up t t: ' iAH iC.C- , trewci superiitttui.! to iitiT inierent the nrs! nrw. trias tuey f - 1 Uj , t- - not tz:?ci escUty." t..tn, laif, Vi w j ; t .' bilAU .'I THE CORHECT VIEW. ap- - C3UCJTC3. , pelts, fcrs, ' . 1 |