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Show rf T",""TTr"iii tt t f v m aMT iint 1. DBSBHBT' EVENING NEWS. : -- i TBUTH AND XIBEHTT. - , II I U CJA T It A1F.. ? VK U XK T It A K 1 .(Hewitt) could say was that these scalawags builded wiser than they knew, and t hat the honest meu TKK WE8TKIUI DXIUli TKUtGKATH LUTB. who came iu afterwards did not seem to understand legislation as w ell as the. scalawatcs did. As to the bill under XJLTI1I CONGRESS. consiCeratiou, he, for oue, was tired of this kiud ol legislation, and this indifNEK ATE. ference to the plainest facts, which Wasiiixotox, .7. Amon? the peti- ought to be kitttwn to every man tions presented was oue bv Plumb from even to the (rentleraan from Texas. Reagan Inquired whether the gentlethe Oklahoma. ettlerfs viho pet fortU that tlie land they occupy has been man presumed to spealc the voice of u since bought from the Indians by New York. The voice of New York the United Stated, and paid for; that was better expressed by its legislature, the United State did not expect or in- which demanded legislation on the tend that Indiana should again occupy subject, Hewitt For a commission; I favor the land, and petitioner. tuerefore,see no reason why they nhooid mot be alt a commission . Reagan I have no doubt 'the srentl-ma- n lowed to retrain in the homes they have established themselves and wouldwould take a commission that not do auythins, and would not families. They protest against the of their removal, and say they be expected to do atiytbintc If the voice cruelty would not have been disturbed but for of the people of New York could be the tire at influence of wealthy and heard here, instead of the voice of ags, gregate capital, a very different voice who jxjwerful themselves pretend to have any title to would be heard. Then a passage took place tile land, but who use the land for Kcagau, the former gra.iog cattle. Tetitiencis add that between aKieferaud have gotie to Oklahoma to stay deuyiug statement made by the latter they with their plows and aves and that to the effect that the committee on Conthousands of their friends expect to go commerce of the was packed against the bill, and there, and pray Congress to withdraw gress the military forces, and, instead, take the latter reiterating lis statement. On motion of Hopkins, an amendearly steps to organize the Territory ot ment was adopted giving Uuited Slates Oklahoma iuto a State. The Senile passed the lloane Joint courts power to issue writs of manda-uy- is resolution appropriating $r),ii00 to recompelling railroad companies to forward ireight. lieve ibo wants of destitute Indians. Hammond .offered an amendment Morrill called up his resolution dethat uo caae brought under provldiug claring that reciprocity treaties with litis act fn any Slate court of compenations inferior iu population and re- -. sources should b.e regarded with lis- tent jurisdiction shall be removed to Uuited i States court. Adopted any favor, aud spoke at length in Is .sup124, nays 81). port, taking thewere ground that recipro- yea in llammoud speaking to a verbal unconstitutional; city treaties that apart from this unconstitutionality amendmend said lie believed any rUkl with regard to railroad rates, or they were incurably wrong, and that rule rigid rule as to railroad management, they were at war with the most favorwould work evtl, and only evil, to the ed nation clause In other treaties; that the people. While there was much to tire reciprocity treaties with be said in favor of legislation ou the inferior nations surrender muuliiromc trade in return for little foreign trade, .subject of railroads, much more was and that real reciprocity with tench na- Jo be Paki against anylprocrusteaii bed oa which all .nost lie, though it took a tions was impossible. A few extracts from Morrill's speech. knife to make Ilheiu fit. lie knew of 4 il.M lha oppressions of the railroads, but will Hrv to vivf! Sllirlt; Oonimander-hi-IhkutfOOOle also that the lleedetl "The President id me Atruy ana wavy, oat tnia them, and every burden nut on them t user or would sooner or later come out of the gives liliu no authority to. luvado, the power of Congress to raise money, U pocket of the people. He was nnwiil-fu- g that the bill should be voted upon support the army and navy. The Pre- without his declaring that, while he sident, with the c$ucurrence of two-thir- iliffered with reluctafgco from the of the Senate, may s, Iroin Texas, lie felt 'compelled hut under cover of this authority do constitutional treaty can- be1 mailt to vote uaainst this leirislatioti- - ... kvir.K tn rftsn lt t4 .iiiirtir.a nr.'l trfv rp&rklns offeretl asajr' aiitretrdmetit all rei nations, or to iuitlate reTeniie.bllls,auyfth?eotloiis of the blil originally eommore than toestabltsti a nttifof inJaw oTi ported lrojo trw; X)itJinrtte on inter-SUibankruptcy, or naturalization,,, ajd ineTce.creatiu an committee aud dtMining its lut- these together with all tlnsr power . wli'urti were specially contide4 to ConHainmoml moved to amend by progress or to the , House at Kepreseuia-tive- s shall ty the Constitution stand as a viding that the commissioners appointed until the fth of flaming sword agiiusf. all eucroach-iiien- ls not be"lSrfo. of the executive and forever March, Pending action the matter went over. liiuiL.aud exclude the reach of its offered a resolution treaty making, pwwer. The action ol It Uibsou the duty of this Congress declaring to enact the liouse. tr even of Congress, iu uikI make su;-l- i appropria-tlon- s lvr, canuot impair, abridge or ttSe Hiieh laws a will enable the (Joveruinent to avay tlie legisblive' authority of the next or of any succeeding Congress to Commeuce at once the construct ion of navy suitable for both offensive ami .regulate commerce, nor ot the House adefensive ves to originate revenue ar. ol Ivupreseutati purposes iu time of Referred . Iwiis. -- Mor can this legislative authorOn motion of Cox, of New York, a be abdicated, even by making the ity executive the It is an resolution ofwas adopted calling on the the Navy tor inf(fmation insidious method by which the vastly Secretary iu regard lo the cause of death of ibiiortant power of the House of over all revenue hills Naval Cadet Frederick S. Strong, of Oregon, wbo, it is alleged, died in may, with an ambitious executive, cruelties liiU.cted bv senior ormolctc and utterly valueless. cadets. The allegation on which the of the inter-Sta(nideratiou resolution Is based is that the eadet cO'inuerce bill was resumed. came to his death from the effects of Bayard cxpi eased the hope that "horse play" on the part, of of the bill in the Mtnate v.ouhl be carried no further for the the third class, he being put In a barpre ert,as the itieslio embraced In rel and rolled around Adjourned. tlie bill was under cousideration in the House, witli ih probability of an early decision upou it bv that ImxIt. Jjesides, there were Uv.blious of inioorUtoce involved in the Bayard, for his own parf, wished for a longer lime for deliberation, and more ' THE information on tne subject.. He had RAILWAY WltKUH nevertleslred to vote on a question of NTATKM. L.IIEI doubtful constitutionality. The responsibility was upon Congreas to attlnuatively show that it had the power to do that which it proposed to do, an:I not legislate in doubtful premise, lie did not seek to restrict the power A HOflEl Y OrfiKt KET ANS.tKSlXM of Congress to regulate iuter-itabid. all tucd knew that railDYNAMITER. roads were working under State power, and however plain may be tlie right or LAWLEKS WOKK IfAKOTA. power of Congress to regulate commerce between States, it was certain Cougress had never hitherto exercised DEADLY AllKAY IN HENTtt'KY. it. Oullom replied that the House had tc-been discussing the subject for J.K'OU H. flOKEMAK'S COXFIK. years, and it was not necessary for the Senate to wait n the action of the M.4TIOX, liTt". House. The Senate would not do its duty to the country if it did not proceed with the bill. Railway Wirrki. Hayard preferred to wait and see what scrrt of a measure the House will ".The Railway Ae Chicago, would pfcesentt to the Senate, tie could ot' railtay : Th record not but feel tluat there had never been way foreclosure in sales the United so much power committed to any live States during 1884, bhows that the bar-vemen on earth as it was proposed)oy this of bankruptcy sown during disasbill to commit to five commissioners. trous times, commencing ten years ingalls was surprised at the position ago, has novy been nearly gathered. taken by Bayard, that the Senate The number of railroads thus sold In should not consider the subject well as their mileage and as is4, with its consideration amount of were by the House. It was tantamount to ail much lesscapital than In represented, auy previous year an admission that when the House bad since 1?7U. Such sales Just year were any topic in hand the Senate would nearly all ot little importance, there have eit her to take up some other towic being only oue of the roads involved or go into executive Session. ' There having a nwjeageof over Y miles. The was i:o sutneci oi greater importance total Lumber ol ail ways hold under to the people of the United States than foreclosure in 1884j was 18. The total Hi at or transportation, and, with only stock and debt amounted to $23,604,000, two months of the session remaining, n: includiug accrued interest or we were advised to await the result of The iudebtedues. average floating of the Houses "We yearly mileage subjected to foreclosure the deliberations may as well deal i lainly with the sub Utiles from 187(1 to 184 inclusive, was continued IngaUs., i"The Senate 2rbM3, and the correspondiusr ject," yearly i the uuitied btates qse pjain Average iotai oj stoca; ana ueutiw, language the Senate of the United I G20,tiO. however, 'rhecnooqrageinfint. States is suspected by the people of I derived from tne decrease In foreclos- not. to do anytmscounlry with a desire area is offaet the past year's record 1 do not need to of receive rah I by subject. thing on this us. The latter trives evi ' t to any tlje concousBjs appeal f do that the seed has been sown for not poed to appeal tQ the dence senator; a luxuriant crop, which will current stra'ns of observatioa made in ererievftf.B(l ionic begin to bp harvested iu the the public press what t- - say Is. (hat fonu of iorecloijure sales. luring the the Senate uf the United States is not luoulhs, Jrailnja baying an object of public udulatiott at apast twelre mileage ot 11.000 miles with a bonded moment iu thU country debt this of $4O7frO00,000?nqt including oilier ami I regretted to hear the senator debta and paatj de interest, ftijtj on an to4 from Delaware atoca iiivpstcpeut pi De the leaner oi new public opinion have failed and have under tne new evanu'e of reform, In bean taken possession of bv the the days that'are to come gravely re- for the benefit of their cretfitora. courts These commending the Senate of the. United flttUres represent nearly cent ef per States to pursue the policy the entire present railway mileage of that has characterized Congress on the Uuited Status, nearly 11 per pent of tup unmeet ior ten years past. bonded debt, and nearly 9 the After executive' session the Senate per total cent ot the whole capital slock. ' adjourned. H 8t Johm's, S. F.. Redemp- tueir mission at Bay The Speaker lalt be'fore the House a tloiiists Having ' letter iroui tne secretary oi tne Treas- Roberts left tor St. John's beneath ury transmitting an estimate from, the triumphal arches, amid waving flags , lioiuuu Secretary of the Navy for an appropri- and enthusiastic cheering. ation of f;,WM).0(Xl lor the erection of a Cathoika assembled at- - the various tun fonndry and lh pu'rpt) t tel stopping places of the train. Tints for the mauulacture oX heavy ordnance epds tlfe ymnble lot the present , In pursuance of the recommendation fiuiuediateiy upoj the laudiiitf qf the of the gun foundry board. Referred. Jiedemptiouist Mthera from the train The House resumed consideration of they .were' Interviewed, and fathers Commerce bill, the De Largay aud McUi vera give the folthe inter-Slat- e pending mctpn biiat the one submit- lowing account of the Day Roberts' ted by. O'NelU ft eftnlvaili,T to Orange demonstration on Sunday last: strike out be section prohibiting rail "We resnnied onr mission, interrupteJ a short pi the nth of December by the violeut roads from charging more for ' and outrageous interference with as by T5 than a ion bwf..' the Orangemen of Bay Robert. Wp O'NeilPa inotUin 1T3 Jost-treffO, arrived irdm Holy 'Rod early in the r nays, 127, t 10 o'clock Rishop At this point Burnes, from the com" mprnng;Sd raittee on appropriations, reported the McjTonaid wet us at onr The consular and diplomatic appropri- streets were thropgwl with men iti ation bill. Referred to committee ol common working garb. Orange arches the whole. Lit appropriates $1,191,000. aud flags were thrown across the a redaction under the appropriation of road, . aud yells and '. Imprecations broke from the the prcwpt' riscal year of $;U,00i, and against- - us A knife was drawn on erowd. under the estimate of ft&.OOO.I Discussion of. the lute rotate com Father D Xargay, and threats of merce bill having been resumed, Rea throwing us over the bank were savnan defended the measure from the agely expressed, ;Pr. .McDonald said attack made upon ii before the holidays to us i ' We can bare mass or optn oy rnejps, and maintained mat tne mission, and 1 am; not going to pass gentleman bad never read the bill, or, finder tiranire arches and flairs: nor having read ft, had not nrKjerstoodJtt shad we fMbmS to indtgnltv.' , We r in a t we snquiq uaira tne protec-iqn- ol lieagau leclared the legislature which made the promise consisted of repre? the Stars qud Stripes. We the United States consnl.and and thieves s entatlves of . robber when honest men uauw Ui th leicisla McWOfjald - telegraphed the la t ure, the contract, which' had been lewfuaadjand gtivernof. ondav the obtained by xrauu ana corruption, am war sWp Teneio$ and the S,t. Johns Deen nrosen. police force arrived, Tbe Orange Ilewltt. ot New York. In a sneech la arches and futgs came down, and we oar mission at the point of opposition to the bUl,sald be found (he completed ox gaur gentleman from Texas m&kimr th cnlv tne bayonet ana at tne mnzzie safely ' in St. Johns defense be had ever heard piade forthe I imr rans. arrivimr- Our progress from Bay reconstruction oi legislatures in tne tlus eveulng St. Johns was quite an ova Koatbera States. . He had told the ilobejrt vr to e nave oeen in wtqy parwi o House, that fctbe. reconatrticUon of tion. the legislature of Texas bad secur- the world, iut a more consummate crowd of rufflans and cowards than ed the construction ol a but that this was such an outrage tbe Orangemen of Bay .Roberts we have that when honest rnea came Into nertr eccountered. They taarabaled power, tljey d.lBrejjrdijci tls? barlq, Ibelr (oFcea Iroc all the lufroumlipj BY .CHICAGO SCALE CO. 1SJ s- - Jtftrton St., CMcayo. fJVvSl V. sr i. w, 4T tin fM IMtm Roi Included S- - 846 lb S, lanmr "Tattle Selective" Hot. to 25ft. (3. FORGES. TOOLS, Etc Best For (or ttifht Work, 510 KH of Tools, flu M(i 40IU. Anvil and rirmr ar 4dlBjl .ad rm umm ot. U USE THE BEST ! TELEGRAPH. AH he fr Fairbanks Fine Family Soaps. JL aiiytlinr solely bcr.ai: ib .'ll KA I. but. wlieri ycu cm gut the al 333312 ia dear i cattle-owner- al I he )rice nf tliu poorer article it viiur advuulak'B U purcbaiie. lv in - SOAPS Are i!nloutPtl7 the very licst tn the rnar anv doiilit a to thia (art, kr. Die1( yd ii liuvi' (wiAps aii'l you will be convintx-i- l trr Tf.t Hie n.:i.le of Vuo lineal materials anri ir;j'.iret sUilitally. WHITE QTAHIt er;n.lH, niak: the following vell known lo recommended all of wind are lustily l.RII.LI V1T, KOI.DKX MKKir.Er rAMKf, WKHT, fclKUMa.V, OI.( JKWKL, CASTI I.E. KXT1U AMKKICAN FAXILT. ,NPAISII ti.llAHBUA, r Pamplos of any nf onr Soap klwaya furumlicd when desired. N. K. KAIRHANK & CO.. Chicago. TU. M. S. Forty-seven- the country, and if llrat elaaa. on me h:uiil. autl lasta wondei fully Chfn lined. W ffll. VANDEi;srr, JOHN C. NEEMES Absolutely Pure. A marvel of Tina powder never Tar-leMora purity, trenjrlh and orholcHomeueaa. ccouomicttJ than the ordinary kinda, aud ciuiiiol ba aold in competition with the milium dea of low teat, hort weight, aJum or pliunpiiate powdore. Sol J uhIm in am. ROVAl. BaKIKO POW dkk Co., 11 Wall 8trccl, News York. . W. 31 E UK I AM & CO., I.KIMBRT. U.uwfnctu rm of and Dialler & CO., "CONFECTIONERS, rOR nKSCniPTtON. w SAKE BY 7,. C L M. TURNER & CO;, New tark. tai Mannf.n'.lnrera of and Pealers in COTTOH " Hi ck, Woodberry," Druid Mills. and oilier farorite brand, all i'ui,iifcMU :i;iiubeia Hard, Med:um aud Soft luilNCEEXJOFF. noiiil are kept br '.. f!. M. I., ft I'.r.inrh 'tcren and (ie.iilfrs . .u i jlly iu the Territory. V r KM I 1 HAZARD POWDER rime : .,rn!.",ril,y on I :nd Wfi! kMt.,vn o;op!ete at.vk of thli u jiihiiy t:t:lelraU'tl in-- O W ID G-- X3 ILT JE3 make-treatie- liii !E2. 1 Y HI VLB, ni.JSTISO, K JTXTUi'K f.MU I A IV S, hl'i K, hl.l.CI 3;U; it VST.. r"or Sle 'V 7,. (?. J I. an:) all the principal rM". Ui e PECK BROTHERS & CO., I 'iVi in ... l. J V. i 11. K. mm 5i. PUMPS AND FHIE hik! n Kflt-itj- ruNcit etc.. HEMPHILL LOUIS. HO. - HAMLIN mi Ell Sail CO. & far ah caa jinpanr n 1 I vfM foT aaatnjr full ft laHrU, Hor qateklv. aai nrrfcorttt. iarwimrtor x ta m SArjrmjeB. 'k salt KAJivrv a. S42 A S44 UUUADWAT, kept by Z. C. U. I., and TO 017K VAVMOJfS: ao-- r Ktt ik4 are now ae'ding oar favorite Beer la W Four and Eight Gallon Kegs, AT It. 91.75 and $3.50 Each riH5ii if .n m ik n.'xrtir nm;i. .liiiuuj ii'f ;i.A.i 1IIL1 itiy-s-i ji;yj W.i! '.olil a shoe, on Umser than any oilier. V. e auArnnte our Naija to Kqal id Quality and I'nrahiluy to any made. TO THE FAMILY TRAUE. Order will be promptly attended to ad duiivery made to any part of tn City. MOttI TZ & CITLLEN, tfff- - Hf PKopKiKToaa. ' y ! 'i J -- Med5 from 3 the eest Norway lrtr. Finished Already to erive, by th L'NJ'JN HOKSK KAIL CO., rr lira n CHICAGO- 8 ln h ly C A. KST.i tiLisn r.o M. I. an1 iU dltttiy DOORS AaD & Co., birds, Maaliti, iwf U.tfch finish, ."tair, Jt'nlr tlfiltntj, U'ttuxIfVt. rirl, Ktti 111. On CHICAGO, ."noda Uriruat oy kept m Stork tr anrstantly Salt l.iX.f !te:ileri iumlir t and Moulding I'ii City ao'4 ipdvn. liookH to. 233 FIRST SOUTH STREET IS TO OIVK NOTICE THAT 1 linve not rhanged any place of busiueaa. .I tier have I any connection with axy r day tth.-- l llrui.4ilt ran be found nifrht - SEXTON'3 wildiiiu. ly Jfcat Marled. leler&o-i- P ETRSOif A fn d (K ana tf Main St, , Utah. Better arromoiAtiona at Tean Rate any other Itotel in the Oily. TERMS, Sl.0ato.SI.75 PES ACCOUDlNt than SPECIALTY. Oil, TO nOOM. tr Take the Mreet Car that nana to and froia the Iepot, and pay no attention to iXm Can vnasera for other llou.ea. WKvr, UIJ 1 S!l THIS. CiilESS. (ETTICS, " O NIS, ETC. Shop, IX eiooks Elof Otpot, P. O. Uax. 62r - SaltlAk City. Clri! te Al u st lriot Sg.QoQ, - T.-'- The l art'ly Tr.idc .Vdiciicd. OnlcrliT Telcplion M KIU3T SOUTH STHEKT. Steam Boiler Makers. AIKB1CAA. ng W. A. PITT, Proprietor. J3 HATNES & SON, so-call- ed ird)-sgp- poed & --WEST, BUTCHERS. SAL'S A OR of Walter Ilcvse, Salt Lake City, .South l.i-- d!CW OFFICE OVERLAND 1I0USE, 111 ujiob Si'iiiii aHon 70. .1. the old .land to promptly and order, entrusted t my tare. Tele rr:t.h Order auawcred by return train. H':.vmlr Sfaunftcturm of mil UNDERTAKEBTof UTAH. (II all is no. Palm er, Fuller JOSEPH E.TAYLOR E; TELEPHONE No. te e. ETC. vLTLKE CHI' BREWERY Oi l Reliable Coarratrated Lr AUTLT sMAi MAR1NU. Dlrcctiouf le-i-oi- ne ng EndbSElS, C1STS5. - Our (kKxU ai it l.rxi.ch storea. It the nt. on Jam. CAiirETrira, ku-.- . miwmMiiiM YOKK- Refar by pann iif.n to David Lake Cif r.Aiznen triRS. vriRK. . rmxriS-ij- heir-appare- - 1STEW y, .H U as " -- aJ Repairing Done rrompUg. AUU WOKK UDABASTEED. hp. . , Kafar to aay Work don by a with alaaaar -- geo. fvi scon SCO. - DB.t. tel-eprin- til MwareJmSteel, Niovci, Tin jare9 Slili FlndUiffS l&rs' ana Btaetsmiti Mn m si., s. - Troll, l m, mi ce ' Agricultural Implements, i ' ' ENGINES, .niliitl. Parhiii;. Hr-- ' ' JOBBERS. TS PLUM BERS MATERIALS, Inf. Oaa mi'J Nleani - KI- Hlti:(.h-r- HHiti' t PUTU WflB( fl! KITE1. CaS I STEli.- - f BASS ii'F'fi co., atul Ji.bbt.ri of Mtiiuufaetiirert l.lrt Att l'UUUS. com-mer- !:;?.: CairvAgaof all nambra 14 to l.V) lv k. Car, Trunk and Apron and ...r otiier pun"'", constantly la atore and .n:nJ to ordor. Asent for V. S. llunUng Co., "StandMrd" 3ii.t ' Kairie," ly the Cae or lens qnntity. These Uooda nan bo obtained at C. M. I. ila-hin- au - te .C.feiBVUllS.ILItlISWI.II II mciEr ii..lie wide, for iVairon Covering. gen-tleni- - Cirrci York. .. New ds . CI-riCAQ- omA im nrJZl,, New York. i J 3i mm ikehiie, th so-call- ed LOOKING GLASSES OF EVBRT ii, ii, ot ..!-n- t-arms Tairbank's Fine Family In now celebrated all over ik iu every reavers strictly JANUARY 8, 1885. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, THURSDAY EVENING, , if jNO. : VOL. XVIII. Mm . " ' - r."- fa 0 great-highwa- neighborhood to try and intimidate two missionaries. 0o-lone, unarmed tiHiinuhtd. and succoss liiuiiiies.--i re- - warded us." Sftret Koclrty of DynmnUrn rrrrsBCKG, Wa Greens-burg- , Westmoreland county, Pa., special sas: A rumor is cui rent here tonight that Knglish detectives have ob- a tained evidence lo tin; effect that powerful secret society of dynamiters is ii: existence withiu tile ttbuudaries of this county, and also that the society is directly"aud responsible for the recent assassinations in explosions laud. Tiise detectives have been on the track of this society or brotherhood for several months, and have found that it is welt, and thoroughly of organised, somewhat under the plan the "Molly Alaguires:'" that its treasury contains a large amouut obtained by assessment and other sources irom ail parts of the State. Some of the recant, explosions have been traced directly lo this country, as well as a nnrn-b- er of assassinations committed in These Knglish detectives, it Is England. have claimed, mingled wiUi "t upecis" Wash-iuto'for a year, and have departed for D. ('., with evidence, which they will lay before the proper Knglish authorities.' The evidence in Hie possession of t hese detectives Is of such a nature that it will .show beyond the puraoveut lire tf a doubt that a number of citizens of this country have bi'cn and are- now engaged in sending to KnuUnd trusted men with large quan tities of d .riinile, and mJii who have the nerve to use if after it is there. spoken to scoff at the idea. They say such a thing would be impossible here ; but there" was a sort of look about their laces that denoted that Uiey probably knew mure about the matter Ihan they cared to admit. It is certain there has been something in the wind iu this country for some t ime past ot an unusually exciting nature. Lawless Work Iu Dnkola. FonKT City, Dakota, 7. An armed aud vicinty came mol) from to Forest Gettysburg City, Porter couuty, this morning, and, under charge of C. W. Gilchrist, Sim Brisou and Doty, took possession of the public records, safe, etc., by ' tearing out the part of the bAUdiug iu which they were kept and removing them by force. At this writing, the sheriff has started in pursuit at the head of an armed force, ami the probabilities are a tight will ensue. Citizens are coming in from all directions, and are loud in their denunciations of the Gettysburg people, and uuless the records are returned by tomorrow, this county will be the scene of bloodshed and riot. A great majority of the people desire to, see the matter settled by the county-secourt, and will abide its decision The probabilities are that cheerfully. l.Vl men, armed tq the teeth, will make a raid on Gettysburg ami demand the records, 7.-- The ii, - Irish-America- at to-nig- ht fchot Den J by Ills Wife. Bath, Me., 7 Arnold C. Stacy, who lived ou the outskirts of the city, was shot, dead during a family tjuarrei. Stacy wiu proprietor of Crystal Mineral Springs, purchasing it about three years ago, at which time a residence was erected there at considerable expense. He became financially cnibarraed about a year ago and the property was transferred to his wife. A few weeks ago the debt was cleared, and he wished to become the possessor of the property, but his wile refused to turn it over. At the so Mrs, Stacy supper table states, ner husband renewed his demand, using threatening language. Feari ig voilcnce, Mrs. Stacy arose from the table aud from a drawer in a pautry adjoiniug the kitchen, took a revolver that was kept by her for defense in his absence, as the bouse is quite a distance he.from any residence, hue Mates that took hold of the barrel, when the weapon was discharged, the bullet entering his head, aud killing his instantly. IMaly AHvay In Kentucky. IouisiViLi K, 7. Thn Courrier-Jour-nat'- s. Alt. Vernon, Ky., special says : There is serious trouble in this couuty between the whisKy dealers and otiici-al- .. to-nig- to-nitr- ht, To-nig- at Uvlngslon. a ht rail- road station on the Kentucky Central railroad, Deputy Sheriff James White went to arrest James and Henry Kit ton, brothers, charged with aiding J. W. Goff, said to Have been engaged iu illegal whisky tiafllc, to escape from the olflceTs, who had him finder arrest last week. The Burtons barricaded their saloon doors, and, with f iends on the inside, defied arrest. A pose of 15 men were summoned and the Buttons surrendered. On tbe way to Jail James tried .to escape, and was lired upon and killed by the posse. Burton's friends, some ten in number, then attacked the posse, aud tiring became general and continued for two hours. The particulars are meager, but several men are reported killed and wouuded. Jqdge iijhock was wounded in the arm. ffhe excitement is in- tense. Harder. Fokt Ark., 1' News Smith, ceived from ' In re- Cottonwood, Indiaa Terof a cowardly murder commitritory, ted mere last night, it appears there was trouble between James, lbibert and Isaac Walker, brothers, and Wni. Simmons thn atter being accused of improper conduct towards Robert Walker's wife. l.ast night, while tbe parties were quietly talking the matter ever, Simmons befog unarmed. James Waiker drew a pistol and shot Simmons, killing him. A posse are now in pursuit of the mur-tlerei, ItJatoas Hlnert Dea Moines. Iowa, 7. A special to the tate ItngiHter from Angus, says: Tne striking miners started riot Iter e between 5 and o'clock this afternoon, and drove all the miner.9! at work out of 4own. beatiqgand kicking them badly. One than, at Keystouc mine No. 2, defended himself and was killed, and aix otiicrs, are reported serfousl wounded . The town is in" possessing q( Nip strikers and the ve sno telling what the result wilf be. , , 'o-t- l 911 ' arra' CofiTen,fn. COUJMBU8, Ohio, 7. The Mtatc convention of coal miners had representing 8,000 miners. Tbe call for the convention states nothing specifically concerning the Hocking Valley strike, but a limited part of the are in favor of a reduction of delegates tli nrtning rate from seventy to sixty ceuU, which would be In the nature of a compromise with operators Who refuse to pavToyer fifty ' cents.. "The majority of tae convention, however, "was ooposed to this, so4t is said by somer. tHat nothing will be done in the mat-tiy wx spenlMti perf eottng : Th fHnYnto organisation executive session this afternoon itttq butdid aside from to nothing the remarks of Presidentlistening MoUrider who urged! the convention to advise members to stand firm, as trades, onions in all parts of tho country had promised aid. Trtatn from the Em la 93 Days, Ftmt Ogn 7. As the 'mow 'BTWJfo, plears away aqd the roads open news of several deaths from excessive cpld in the wounuln districts reagh this cjty. Anthony Sellers, aged flu, and John KUh, at'ed 43, both bachelors, were found frozen to death on the road to Nehalem, Tillamook County. This makes seven deaths as the direct result of the recent storm. - jr ss, t The first train from the East for S3 3 at o'clock arrived mornthis days ing. All tbe trains on the Oregon Railway and Navigation are oiu time to, . night. ; .,, r broken out Acaspthefif amallpox has ampng .passengers on an Short lAae emigrant car lying atOregon Uuut waitlug for the snow W "be raised," All exposed ttckade beet qipirantlnevi and so until the, ZUt mat. if new caves should break out the quarantine will be extended until the dan er la over. Tbe Union pacific sureeon in charge. v U. , John Muir, manager of. the Oregon Improvement Company, was manager of the Oreappointed traffic and gon Railway Navigation:.Company, , nd will fill both positions. ' ., I i t WfATHXR Strip ft. to-d- ay del-cgat- ua To-da- Wt - . i -- , , to-d- ay .- PCTWOOXY'. 1TKUS. TKKRITOKIAI, i Ct'LLKD l.ATKST KKOM 39. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS KXCI1AXUBS. The mortality of Ogden for Doceu ber was 21 . win was shot by John ,f . Thom-John Galvln, at Frisco; a short time ago, died from the effects of the wojli! a id i was buried last W'emi sday. tJal- viu bound over in ft..iKM bonds' Atari Parker, of North Omaha, brutally kicked aud beat S. P. Christian sen the other day, when the latter attempted to collect pay irum him for a load of hay. A warrant has been issued. Pat Price, tlreiuati of switch engine No. !vi, iu the upper yard of the Union I'acitic rail way, Omaha, slipped Irom the tank on nuiidav lunt and broke a lib, besiile sustaining other sex ere internal injuries. Thursday afternoon the residence of Mr Henderson, a barber of Ogden, was entered by burglars who took away a considerable amouut ot cash, jewelry, and other valuables. There's no clue to the thief. i'oilce oitlcers Uuane and Buckley, of I.eadviUe, had au alleieatiou tlie other day iu wuich lin'v lotiui four or live rounds and were bolii severely punished. It is expected tliey will be from sen Ice. discharged Au attorney at Pendleton, Oregon, Fred. Page 'i u scan, was engaged horse thieves lo defend iliem. Iu the examlu.il ion lie ascertained that lltey uad stolen four oi his horses. 11 vvu will be a witness ugainst his clienls. Ou Tuesday last, a son of A. P. Wiuslow, of Deer Kodge, Montana, aged ten years was playing about the iuachiuery iu the planing unit, when he got his left hand camrht' in the planer aud it was so horribly mutilated that was necef.su rv. amputation A sad accideut occurred at Park City a lew days ago; "The oue year oUl child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles fell Irom a high chair aud sustained Injuries from the effects of which it med on the same day." This is a great blow to its parents. Iu constructing the Oicgou Short Line across the lava plains ol Idaho, water was so scarce and had to be conveyed Iroift such a distance, tnat the i entered iuto the excompany ol niukiug artesian wells. periment Fight ot these are now in successful inches in operation witha a bore offour Irom IM to lo.; diulnetre aud deptli feel. Another has been sunk 300 feet, but is not jet completed. The people ol Paradise, Nevada, have offered a reward of rjj."0 ior the capture of the murderer of it. II. Scott, of that town, who was killed something over a week ago. The following Is a description of the muiderci : Nearly six leet in height, spare builr, rather broad forehead, narrow and smooth face, sallow complexion; liuht, steel-blu- v eyes; hair, has a small scar on one cheeklight oone, under tlie eye, wears about a No. 7 boot, anil is about 2d years ol are, Between a ami tj o'clock last Friday nioruiug, W. W. Bui ton, of lA;adville, Colorado, eutered the sleeping apartment oi Antony Halikey, iu that town, aud stole from the latter's pocket a gold watch. The watcu was pawned lor $10, and tUe thief Vvas gambliug away Hie proceeds, when he was arrested by an uflltt-rllankey awoke soon alter being robbed, and tuissiiu; his watch, informed, the ottlcer, who followed rapidly ou the teenL and soon the culprit, who now reposes captured in jail. An accident occurred at the cable tramway ol the Crescent Mine at PaiK City, last Friday, The cars are connected with a wire cable lastehed by heavy iron hook-- i aud the loaded tar let down draws the empty one tip int-the ore house. The hook ou the; loaded car broke and it started down at a velocity of speed paralyzing almost to the spectator. I'iuugiug ahead H SQou jumped tho track itud went crashing through, tnroqgti the trestle work, demolishing timbers and landing below pretty badly used up. Fortunately, no one was hurt. The other day, John Kiuser, a Russian laborer, who Uvea in Omaha, was found lying ou the grouud at the back of his bouse, with bis right leg broken above the ki.ee and a deep gash above his left eye, near as could be learned, he bad been drinking some, and on coining home found two men at his bouse with his wife. He became angry aud a row endued, which resulted iu his receiving tbe cut in the head and beiug pushed off from the back stairs. His injuries render his recovery very donbttul. Last Tuesday night, Henry who lives near Leadville, was Spcigel, robbed by a daring footpad, while onjhis way home from to wu. He had made some purchases and did not start home until after dark. He was followed by a man who bad doubtless seen him handling an unfremoney, aud, on quented place in the road, the persou bis pacts overtook Spi igiet, 2uickered the aid of a revolver, induct d the latter to hold up his hands and quietly submit to being robbed of all his cash about $12 in all. No clue has been obtained to the perpetrator of the dariug deed. A short time since, a terrible aect-deoccurred at a mine i Carbon, Wyoming, ft appears that a gang of RbtiHt la men were riding up out of the mlue on the rear car of a long train ol coal dumps, aud that when ne&ring the entrance, the hoisting rope broke, letting the rear dumps run swiftly backwards down the pUiog themselves up in everygrade, when they reached the bottom, shape crushing the last car, on which the me were riding, into kindling wood, killing oue of the men outright and seriously injuring two more, the others in some miraculous way managing to escape. Tbe dead name u ! RETAIL. .A-- T -- "M.t-Fal- ITaving a few we roods (hit will be r eciated appthe by people of ihis" country, we have decided to irlve all a chance tocallatlheOLO RELIABLE RUTA1L STORK, and make their selections for CHRISTMAS. This sale will be cononly tinued for a limited time, bargains will be o ff e r e d. some anxl c ls, i THE- is Krrick man's, Winter Goods! DEPARTMENTS FULL. Dolmans Newmarkets, NEW and Goats! ARRIVALS. boot ixe:i9 AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. Hats, Gaps, Blankets & Clothing LOWER THAN ANY SEASON, AT OTHER TEASDEL'S ! J. 2T JD First - Glass Excursion Gr 8t Christian-so- - WM. JENNINGS & SONS. nt at-"Q- mm BET. EARLY AND CALL u. IE? TO UkU. "NtMhlBK THE WORLD'S PAIR ! .i Mj. J. . Flynu, 875 Sixth Avenue, New York, was cured, he says, of rheumatism of long standing by the use of St. Jacob Oil, the great Wia-eurFor scalds, bruises, cutstc., be thinks it has no equal. " 1 ; -- -- f t. R C. U. R. ATt,ArnO EXPRK8S Tit A IN, taoa trarelins Ey- ihe rcml.ir over lha "Scealc Koute," viewing , tho tableau x of nature comprised im Castle Cate, Atortg 4h Cunnlson, Black Canyon Marshall Pass, Royal Canyon, Royal Gorge of th Arkansas, to Pueblo, Where the party will take the A., T. A S, F. R. R. to Kansas City, passlna oloar through the beautiful " fertile 8UUol J Kns.( 1 Whry reinrtiiii from Kaasaa City,ufwill traval over tba flnrllnarto A lilaaoori tt. tt. via UKN V Kit, liu li.iVinjr a the privlienoif laylnv over, min or wraarytlh Tli party will roiai niiv at ' nKAtUKK. diveraily atop at St. I.oula, a a .vbole. ita or- two davm. i ginug. uxn, business.'-- '.'. VyEbNESDAY,JANC21,1885, H.'B. Bartow, I. Bartox; A. S. Gkdoes. Ilave you called on Barton & Co. within the last week? If not you should not fall to do sir and examine their styles and prices on undcrwsre, as they are closing out their stock in that line and have reduced their to the lowest figures. prices They also bave, an elegant Hue at fur nd sealskin caps which A twins very low.. And as to m7 ueir... etegan, styles oi clothing and inml.hlmu you need only examine their stock and prices to be cnnvineeil tiat they are dealing fairly with ue aesirous of establishpeopie, ana areon ing their Ann the mos legitimate J. B. Toronto." Hi-li- AT NEW ORLEANS, WILL LEAVE Osreii, Salt Xako City and Provo, Shooting pains In the limb are cured St. Jacobs Oil, the Infallible conqueror of pain. by W ' ! ' e. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY -- - "".V.? i'" CK ,"i,?'w raBa will be mml. aud :Tie claimed by aoe thai COAM COAL! COAL! , Rock Sprino Best In the market. Pucasant VALLBTFrom , the y. 0, TOlea. gBKn-;T- he Everything will be in smooth ran nine order by the lime Ihe party reaebca the ' Grass orlgtua!, from ' Creek Mines. there, and ihey will he there dnrn g the ! Red Can vox First-clascdal," and ( j - s s Coal the cheapest. way - . GRArJD PvlARD! CRAS CARWIVAL ... . Department, Union Taclflc Raftu . , - " A Office, Gonnmx, Agent, WasatchJ;Corner, i. " '. 5ontber :,tnt3 - i - . 't SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WILL BE MADE i I llll hTi TUT. cociiii. Franer's ulr.g Luc tlalsam By a A- - ' , v Enjoying ih fln unopuy, j. " Throat and the only urt cure lor Couslis Colds, Hoarseness au Saia Throat, and all diseases of the throat and Jungs. Da not ticvlect a cough It may prove lata! Scores and lot grateful, owe their uvea to Dr Frnaler'apeople Tin oat and Lung Ualsara, md no- ftmily will ever be without it after once using it, ami it marvelous power It up io urge faruiiv Ixittles aud soid pat for Ue small price of 75 cents per bottle For sale by Z. CM! Drug Depi. For tWoeie tle&irinj lo viait AVaishiDtOB during the INAUGUIUN - , .; huii-drx- ts - t; ' . ( DEDICATION OF ' OF PllESIDENT CLEVELAND, v On MAKCII WA>ON th, or the . MONDMBST, Fa&.i . : ' 1835L S ng Ample Pullmau SlccplnCar .'Acouuvacdatlon t - I was -- rAitn von Myeara,- with Ui8trrs8.ing Mill oyer my eyes.., The dUea.se worked T m - lrtncra nqwni H TFI v nonA JreamBalm, with gratifying results, rauPldrTt r CDred'"Z' c Wrrea i:tui tip, xkiv oiilkia 933.75. For farther partlmJara, ami pertfai-afeof deposit roo4 for ti. ke: inly to B. I .ion Saving liank.hait IjikeOtty.or ii. U Tribe P;uuii,vi :heltler,Caliier tiic& tboul a ecuiii ou or befure Mouday, January ism, 185. J ."-..'l- , ' |