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Show UNION" MEAT MARKET! aii MAM UTAH f RED BMf Frt Bfft. lali-- 'l kiu'is nr at " City " - l m- P- 0 Kound TrlpJ Adnlta, Chll Jreu. over 5 aud under 10, - 50c. 25c. FIjOUJHL. 1 This Floor la mat try r. t. A fr,. atnre SiOIT-BJSr-- ST- i In rsaa Iftp to ... ('. i .it I. Ik pirtmMl, Mir. 1st South orrtJ. nppoi.lt 7.. C. M.i. AfCP OTHKK DEALERS. hi THE PIONEER ATCHISON", Topeka & Santa Fe in fThick Connect : V-'- PUEBLO k Denver SCP Rio Grande Rail'y j Splendidly Equipped WSOLK RFI.XE ffgtiT Mi'! Te'eohonsNo. IlUnoiB, and St. Louis, Missouri. Office S71. V.i. s.;. tra MAN T IX'VMI nlK thai patrons and ihe j.n i.. 'in.'i imrtli of riie U'illiaiMs Jt Gerr.in?. ino I'iMt lllil & !Yi.v. .p o :o Trtltnne Ofre. re dnl? tisitnorirc'l tn of ordi'r for cur ir;tnd Hot. Wo liavi' uu o.li'T .m' ' r.t H- i-' .!. t 'if vn mlcr in.'.y .' iy STEEL Jest Railroad " S, Eating- Homw In the Country, luatartne; SPEED! - !G0MF0nT SAFETY ! LUXUBY i gi S ; e I UlNYtH, !; d lihi'i- a " CO E S i d 3 j , llO NEW TIMTE CARD, MVIt. -- iftR ft! iF 1' Z i ;'. ocky H- 1 A N ( Ttr K'K. '( '.,...'.., t . iliM Ii.i C-ii- . DAILT, A3 Xj JOHN i--i shaup, Miporintondent. - EAST OF DEPOT. K ;.atii, IOOKS. SASli, cs IDAHO STORE, Hal Mock JOIirN MUVGLIA, MOI !.;?i3r.n. 3 i:ii.ie. IMPORTATIONS! I.DlXiS rilAJIKS. raRatR-- L", FiC'Ii I. I S. ltl S IK WtlCiHTSi, liUSS, l.tf. . Fall 1' hi .i - d 'HOUSSHOLD' n 8 W IN(I ' 1 1 1 Tle General Managers lines formiug toe Transcontinental Association, held a meeting this M r "i ;: ' i.i moimiv-'- , Anotheru ffort was made bv the representative of the Southern It. 1. SiMvinir o.. and Ci tittal Pacific. to have the matter oi tne award ot precentages referred to t.ie Presidents ot the lines for final set irnii sit, but ttiis was defeated by a vote.- - Xliey then offered a majority r solution to !iae tne general agents make out u balance sheet showing the ot each. line, but this was t( rations . A resolution was then aiso adopted by a majority vote that each t:;e should make out a statement of Its Liquid Hluoing, U Ih.,..,hi.-- . ci '.'"! 'aiiiMt the Southern Puclticlfor 4 Ton and all kinds of of eath the six iiioatbs from January Hranson Knitter, t in the wv.rl t. 1st to June uoth, and draw on that SpOKtJ. road for the amount due. Stubbs, ot M.iriy articles of Moi 'h:iiiitizo.a foi ii H.lt), etf . the Ci nil al Tactile, uotitied each road "ash, Wells Borod. no' to make out such drafts, and also House in Din Wiu to ,,i not died them that dt the drafts wvre ov W Mil. lime, (;o)1 made out they would not bo paid. forIJme earth, mor ii.ooiti fertilizing anil nialwig By an agreement made at the previous walks. II at Sample, front of , tore .'f meeting among the lines, the business per ton at bed. for Jim, August and September was . Cull an. W amicably adjusled.the agreement being fa u that the settlements for these three i mouths .should be based on the earnings for the previous three months, Waif . J .J,"" ., l and not on the award of percentages turtle by Meiais. Bogue, Ford and Gray. Fearm. The general' managers' meeting then Hev. Moses A. Hopkins, of Frank subject to the call of the adjourned to ( minister N, a I t.xM. linton, wasC, appointed chairman. born a slave in Monijio Litjerla, The tfTeiii held also fciuirtltlr For freight general niore agents lh'j '1 i.ev i niery county, Va., and after eaiiniiK a this morning, but nothing 11 !f have hcon svitoun ii'fl. his freedom pursued a course ot study butmeeting was business transacted. routine r r thoroiit-milti and was icraduated at Lincoln UniverThe association will hold another Liver an:1 Jn!nt' mi i:t .:.;p., of In the class M. E. CVMMlNii'v i U v LM'KR. JU Pennsylvania, sity, P. W. MAIDEN. meeting this afternoon to hear the repV .... anil also graduated at the Auburn, resentative - j h it. art' of Mr. Shcrb, ol California, New York, Presbyterian Theological relative to the shipment of oranges "UU uh. tiff tn' KENE9BER THE EARLY BREAKFAST STOVE. Seminary. Iu addition to his services the association will as a XJresbyteriaa clergymen he has Fast, lifter which, execthe of to call the subject and derm engaged in educational pursuits adjourncommittee also subject to yifH STll A ami was principal of the State Colored utive 352:;jj; HieoO of withdrawal by days'Asnotice no 11. f Normal School at Kranklinton, N. C , any line. such notice of yet for several years. lie was hikct ly rebeen withdrawal has given. A foi I'imi. all Kemnl,. Greal Itemeily commended for the position by the fnunle W eak lilaints. This Mil--me;j Governor and other olhVials of North lo t'lyil Service. P5(e! ness ami Nervous Carolina and by other men of proder l'h) ' '' io .Nr.e. Yokk, 11. The Tammany Hall minence, includ'.n a trood many in ifiin irm Ui r. use this Catholicoo at its meeting to i clergymen and representativ e colored geie nil committee night jiassed resolutions relating to ' meu of the country. ttll-f'I j civ il service reform, demanding from ;. at 1:1 the State and Federal Authorities the KESIGXATION'S ASKf.D For.. the pledges of 3 nn complete redemption 'h i I 1 c Genera) losccran?, Kesri ster of the made by the Democratic party at tbe has the asked for resignaA safe and plciiftint reme'ly for all (')niil Lite Presidential election to secure to Treasury, tions of "Win. 1. Titcomb, Assistant the people of the Slate and Nation an ren's IMseaoen. Acting a a tonic .. Chas. and Hartwell Jenison, Register, efliciciit, capable: and honest public positively beuefl" ih! to every child th.i'. Mall. Arthur Hendricks, J. II. Bcatty service protesting against any legislam l N. B. Walker, chiefs of divisions tive or administrative measure which takes- 11. in the Register's Oftl:e. Tie' reslyrna-tiou- s may tend to create a permanent Send stamp for bo..k to Grarfrnlierf are demanded, th Register ay?, class in this country! denoun-rin- g Co. , New York. tn as to secure an unbi ased jiidmewt to grant a life tenure all in any of oHiceattempts and a cordial to any body of public serI. DRl ll STORE, AUKNTN, changes that may be uecessarv for the vants, as the rtlrst step towards E. V. 91. I SALT IAKE CITY. UTAH. nood of the public service. The Regthe subversion of those docister has fouud that the otFiicals whose trines of equality which have been the JLJST1D QTJAI? A i3V are not in safeguard of the Republic; declaring resignations he has asked LEGAL XOT1CK. In him the reforms 51 with SaJt 53 & MADSEN ind W. to office should he sympathy tekt City. CO, First South St., that E.( Inch he proposes in his office, and madeappointments Iu the Probate Court in and for Salt Iake on the untfammeled and undifor that reason desires to replace them vided responsibility of the public offCounty, Territory of Clan. with men upon whom he can rely. icers chosen by the people for that purIn the matter of the Estate of Itobert pose, and auswer'able to their constitA BREEZY CORKFSPOXDKXCE. Dunn, deceased. uents lor the manner in which they RETURNED TO THE OT.I) STAND. actheir have discharged In the controversy raised by the trusts; that thes, Notice of time and place for the hearing of of recustom in boards otHcers of the Treasury Petition for admission to Probate of Will. irresponsible counting vested with authority to tard to the disbursements of the Court AN ORDER OF PAID or interfere control the with exercise ol Alabama claims and the authority PURSUANT TO said matter, notice in heroby under which they were made, a breezy ot the power of appointments by tht that Monday, the '21st (lav of September. oliiccrs, fes an abridgment of given correspondence has been started with ckctive D. 1S85, at 11 o'clock it. m.,'at tbo County the powers conferred on the chosen A. First Comptroller Durham by Court House in Salt Lake City, Utah of the people, and condemnIn the court room of said Court, nan Cresswell, counsel for the servants an as Invasion it of been appointed the time and place foir the unwarrantable United States before the Court, whose ing Cress pu'dic rights and an undemocratic and hearing of a petition of Charles Longsou, salary Durham has suspended. well spreads upon his letter copious indispensable restriction of the vigor praying for the admission to probate of a certain document therewith presented, purextracts from the debates iu Congress and effect of the Suffrage. fcrj porting to be the last Will and Testament when the matter was under discussion, 2 .tUnera' cf Robert Dunn, deceased, when and 't venllon. ,"on B almosN. the unanimous S opinion showing where all persons interested may appear M " iNPUN.U'id.is, Jnd.., 11. At the Nathat his compensation ouirht to be by r ami oppose the probate of said will, or tbe g 1 a fixed salary, and that ,0H) was tional Convention of Miners of letters te? tumentary to mm granting airreed upou by the motion of Senator resolutions were adopted favoring the as prayed ior in saia petition. "The infer- total abolition of" the system of conDated at Salt Lake City, Sept. 7, ISHj. (now Secretary ) Bayard ence is Inevitable," Cresswell says, tracting for convict labor when JOHN C. CUTLER. free and with his into cmfrcn's that "either Probate clerk, Salt Lake Co. brought Bayard competition did not know the meaning of their own labor; the adoption of the two weeks dill Kit aud the abolition of the system, language, or that Comptroller Durham pay t rick system in all its forms. It was ,s in error." LKCiAIi NOTICK. 8 also resolved to secure to the members i i ACCOUNTS. SETTLING of t he National Federation of Miners In the Probate Court in and for th.' Cuuntv Colonel John S. Williams, the Third and .Mine L ; borers Justice and equality of halt Lake, Territory oi Cinu. A in v every legitimate way. general ad Auditor of th' i ivastiry, in coal of the In the Matter of the mining of Kluallwn dressed a letter to the Secretary of tin suspension I. Idn lire, Deceased. and Territories for one day Unitedatstates Treasury, station that on the tlrst duas a as was date early week Z. V. M possible was of Mav last, when he assumed tn 34, Order appoint Time und Place lor :ieer approved.to theA j recomendation ties of the Third Auditor, it was noto Pent tor sell Order o:i on all effect that mjr VJ-- i general torious that the business of tae. otlle adopted it, ul Knlaie. was largely in arrears, tli cause beuiir questions arising within the Jurisof diction the association ten days' TT APPEARING TO THE HON. K1.IAH that the force was not sufficient for the shall be given the miners, pro proper dispatch oi tne wors. ine notice Jl A. Smiili. JinCe of the "Mid otft. Iiv Pension Department was nearly a year vided the operators grant the same the petitiiMi of Klnallifin K'dredire ''' K. ot the courtesy to tnem. frinctples of arbi Eldredge, benma in its examination and seme favored in preference to Klnalliu.il Eldredj"'. deceased (herein Cid meat of accounts of pension a&ents, trat ion were re estate an for order After of praying to defining the duties involving a sum of $"V.iS7,8!r), and the strikes. hi. estate) that it l neces accouut.s against the the executive board, which Is to be the sarv to sell miscellaneous tbe whole or some portion governing body of the organ of the real estute government, inclndina the state war supremeand t.. puy the ilebt i.nl.lhnil providing for the revenues Ing against tte1 eata'e, nnd expenses oi ad ciaims, amounted to $1.",.iS7,7T4. Some ization a to be are which raised by monthly ministration. of the work in the collections division on of of each one cent the assessment is all persons in It That ordered hereby was over two years in arrears. In th Buck-Board- s, Cents dues terested In sa:d estate appear beiorur the and twentv-flv- e horse claim division over 11,000 claims members u ta lhuho .f S.il, ,l,rt 1.i,f be to be each this from collected year were pendina and unsettled, luvo.vin of Utah, at ihe t'oiirt liuum o 1.7ltt.39J. The unsettled accounts of fore November" 1st, the convention Territory said Court, in the Court liouse in Salt l ake selected officers. its Commis and on Tuesday, the 2'.nh dav of Srtetnbcr, Ariuy Quartermasters city, A.D. 133, at 10 o'clock a. m., then ami ihere to $j,ivs,2us. ine unsaries amounted of frniallpox. to show came why an order should nut be settled accounts engineers amounted five 11. There were Montreal.smAllnnT granted to th said Administrators, to sell to 5,o5ti,8ao, makiug a grand total ol so ves In much of the real estate of the said de this cltv deaths from $104,628,017. shall be Ten authenticated new cases ceased as terday. And It Is further ordered that a copy of SETTLING ACCOUNTS. were reported. this order be ptiiiiiehca la the DESERtr Trnv. Ttf Y . 11 Two eases of small In the short space of four months Evening News, n newspaper printed: and in this were the at detectod circulated in Salt depot Couniv, at least ending on August 31st and without in pox tms successive week" before said iTJlli dnv four morning. the clerical force Auditor city creasing GRADE A. D. 1885. of September, Williams says the accounts of all the Dated Aug-u31st, 1883. Pension Agents nave neen examined EUAS A. SMITH, and settled up to the first of June last Probate JudjfM. ItiSIEF TELEGRAMS. and the clerks in the division are now 4 examining and settling the accouuts of OF TERRtTOBT UTAH, Twine. s Big Bear was tried at Regina yester the last quarter, which is the current County of Salt Luke fel work. As showing the improvement day on the charge of treason and was the of Probate I, John C. Cutler, Clork in the working capacity ot tne clerks ony. and found guilty. Sentence Court In and for tbe County of Salt lJik. in in that division he says that during the deferred tbe Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that months of Mav. June. July and August tbe foregoing ta a full, true and correct copy It is reported that the boiler of the of 1884, there were examined and settled appointing time and place for hearm T T V7V71 cruiser (Jasteiia at uaaiz, nas ingorder for order to sell real estate, accounts aggregating $16,234,580. In 1885, Spanish petition is The the Cantella largest exploded. the matter of the Eetnte of Elnathan the same clerkB with perhaps three or cruiser in the spanisn navy. deceased, as appears of reeord in four exceptions, examined ana settled my office. command of in the These Lieutenant $75,105,778. Davis, accounts aggregating Tn witness whereof, I have A SPECIALTY. 300 scouts stationed at &l raso, Texas, herennto set my hand and figures make their own comment. CI3 been has instructed affixed the seal of said SEAL.1 In the horse claims division, awaiting orders, claims have been adiusted or rejected. to proceed to Fort Bowie, Arizona, Court, Ibis Slat day of on a besides August A. 1)., Is85. immediately. carrying involving $76,275, neces JOHN O. CUTLER, large amount oi corretponaence De General the French Probate Clark A3364W ui vuc re- commander in Gourcey, sary lor tne proper disposal asked for Anam, having the same period During maining200cases. to the depose cases were disposed of, in- authority youthful King IjKOALi in 1W4 of Anam'if he thinks necessary to do volving $27,7t4. has been the fullest ADMINISTRATOR'S 8AI.E. granted AND KXTRAS ITOIt 8AM K. liberty The accounts of the quartermasters, so, . commissaries and engineers are up as oi action. VIBTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE far as it is possible for them to be, and A Lima says : A steamer Probate Court, within aud for the the clerks in these divisions are now arrived heredispatch from the south. of Bait Lake and Territory ot Utah, yesterday news that lea, which is County She brings the engaged in current work. made and entered of record ou the lsth day diThe claims division, collections by th government troops of August, A.D. J885, John ofW. Taylmr Was William vision and horse claims division are the occupied Administrator of the Estste and volunteers, stdll holds out. deceased, will sell at private sale In ones arrear, and the character only forces have been obliged to Taylor, described Real Esof the work necessarily precludes the abandon their advanced positions at for cash, tho following tate, belonging to said Estate, situate in ol it being done promptly. Canta owing to Want of provisions. possibility Salt Lake County In the Territory of L'tah. This Is explained on the plea that in A Constantinople dispatch says : The to Wit: almost everrcase information is re- United FIRST. Quinne-baug- h States other officers and outside quired ofwhich aWest nnd ; at on will sail for 16th the a Beginning point 12 rodscorner often involves Smyrna long sources, of tbe The vessel was detained at the rods North from the Northeast delay. Auditor Williams says it Is due Inst. S in Section of Southeast Township to the clerks in the office to say that arsenal at Pera to make the necessary 1, South Ofquarter Milt West 1, Lake Mec,' The Sultan declined to allow ldian, thenceRange South 40 rods, thence West 4 with few .i exceptions, since the repairs. tor ana cox. Mr. the repairs resent auditor's incumbency, they ayraent rods, thence South 16 rods, thence East 5 S ave been faithful and efficient. The Jnited States Minister, thanked bis rods, ttaenee North C6 rodf thence West' to place of beginning, containing 3fiH Majesty for the courtesy extended his 15X rods improvement in this respect is simaid tract is contained Acres. Cox had his first interply wonderful. As a consequence of countrymen. of th? Sonth halT or the N, Grand Vizier, K. Vtheandlimits Pasha, the large amount of work that has view with Said the North half of the souttieast i been performed the whole business is concerning the tail a laws, which affect X or said (section 3, ami , Ixts 5 and of sec in a very satisfactory condition. The the trade with the United States. tion 2, tn Township and Range as aforesaid. howin this Auditor says connection, SECOKD. ever, that it may be stated that since a Beginning at point 4fl rods Boutin nnd the 4th day of March there appears to 70.H rods East from the Northwest corner of have been an astonishing improvement Lot 6, of Section t. in Township 1. South of in the health of the clerks. Last year Salt Lake Meridian, Kangel,66 West out of 159 clerks there were 1,696 sick rods, thence Kaet B8 rods to tbe y the Auditor knows of Wast bank days. of tha Kiver Jordan, thence oniv two clerks who are absent on down said river and alorcr the West bank sick leave. Aa a rosuit rf the imthereof M rods, be the same more or less, to a point due East from place of hrguiurag, proved condition of the business of thence Wet t 20 rods to the place of the office is the fact that greater effnlng, containing 13 i Acres. Said trjet is been obtained. has The third iciency within the limits ot Ixu 6 and contained a recommends in reduction auditor 9 of said Sections, Township aud Range as The law now force. ' th clerical proaforesaid. vides for 158 clerks. There are now THISJ. six vacancies by resignation which HEADACHE at a point 38 rods West aad )C4 Beginning need not be filled. The services of 12 INDIGESTION nwl.HMithrmm tn. Nnnhfiut ivtmnr a.f th. more clerks can be dispensed with Sootbeast quarter of Section S, In Townwithout Injuring the nubile service. BILIOUSNESS ship I, South- of Range 1, West salt Lake 18 total a reduction of cleaks. Meridian, thence East IOCS' rods, thence DYSPEPSIA1 making tnence west iobx rods.tficnce Sooth 66 NERVOUS PROSTRATION North 56 rods, rods to place ot beKinnlifs;,contain-inAdmiral Jonetfa Entertainment. Second Comptroller Mavnard ha MALARIA Aerea. Said tract s con Jooett written a reply to South CHILLS PEVERS the half of the said within tained In reaard tObe item of $4,000 oaid for Southeast qnartar of Section 8, and Lot of the entertainment of visitors to the TIRED FEELING Section i, la Township and Range as afore flagship Temtiestee at the New Orleans GENERAL DEBILITY said. FOURTH. Exposftlonf, Hn which he reviews the whole queatlon in the light of the PAIN in THEsBACK & SIDES an undivided half Interest In Lota Being by the Admiral in defense IMPURE BLDOD Not. S, S, ft A 7 of Section 10, In Township T1H PLATE. SHEETIRON. STAMPED point raised n taken last nf the exDenditore. 4. South of Banre 1, West of Salt Lake Admiral on the nolnt that. th CONSTIPATION with the Meridian, sitaated In Salt Lake County .Utah cpe ndl tare i could property be made FEMALE INFIRMITIES Acre. and eon tainlng 160 0J2-1- 8 a navm una Territory, ana Mo. from tne IT, wouiaugem St. from decision made by Attor RHEUMATISM to sorehase said laad quote ener wishing liramtn cu ia tne to mat undersigned nay propose ouowiug writing, ney! "contlnarentf expanses" as nsed In the NEURALGIA tba ansaaat ha as witliag to pa, statingNo. la ii residence at BT suns, tha lurs ftDTjroDrlatiQri acts mean such inciden LlVER AiUD KIDNEY Quince Street, Wth Wsrof, Salt Lake city. tal, casual expenses as are necessary, before b tha 80th No offer wUt accepted TROUBLES or at lean appropriate ana convenient I-September, J885. . Any off or made day of SALE BY DRUGGISTS ALL in the performance of dntiea required FOR to tha he aeoentodwiU srcrovsJ and subject ' ror omee wnicin bv tne deparmieni of tha Proaat Ort. JZT L"!'' "M'' Tie Gcnuina Bu Xrads Mark and cro ... juua w. the. appropriation is made. The Comp. tjnes on wrapper. ; iaj tt, ' of saidi Kstata. fee baa been to find dmlntstraior unable NO TAKE OTHER. troller.8y of S r. I'.v; i., 11. . tie- . K M A i ( i:, i i . , i dep-aied- Moiisrhold l'ro iilcucc. )l.schii:c " ' T - ne-- v I i I s,-,- GOOD FOR av A.LL: A fc. ;aium:u nuivrox, l?.-- ,v (., AontH, l h- '."..it-.i- I - i tut fk I's tsrr:" CiTliOLli'O.V I i;M5i;i:c; r ns im-ci- i. Mer & otllce-hofdi- ng -- SOLD S.VKI1 NTiyEJD orcom-missloner- UNITED ORDER MERCHANT TAILORS , Ho! pJ 9 S3ld3 iff ) S s Lli'L I I i te '. L.'.:c l..;.nn.'r, - Fit and Workmanship Style, Sitrjiasxt by firms Eattt or IFest. . i i. T,'.( Taj kr A Co. MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE 11 Adiniii'-lratr.- Kttef r- I ( FOR ' -- nxnos SOLICITED. REAL ESTATE BROKER. kVl!ind(T y CASII. U Pnr. 6WST st 22 tol BT 3D a Ca-cer- M OVy os' Dr.F00TE,Senior, Of 120 Lexington Avenue, New York, Hereby cmntionn tli pablle HOT to Enptoj or Conaianleal Willi m man atylfnfr til n elf Or. Foot, Jr." without tuaklnf dae loqiry. Tbla man came to Salt Lake City repre hiciHtlt as the son of 2. 15. Plnmtiers, Turners, Gas and SteaiB FITTERS. BJP TO 1X3 Plumblng'.Gas Fitting and Steam Heating JELS: A Tinning", Roofing', Gnttering, Etc., 15 ALL ITS BRANCHES 05 8H0KT NOTICE, City Water Pipes and Fixtures put in en Reasonable Terms Call and Examine our Stock of IPlurOHng Supplies, Gas Fixtures, Water Filters, Mc. 67 TyfATTT OITIO STBBST. 40T TJXKPHOJrX OOMMUXICATJOH AX Champion Machines ntin7 Ir. Foot ic of asXe York, the well tnown proved by affidaspecialist, abundantly vits. A rniuors came into Salt Ijike City from Dakota and liootuia frem an expose and repremade thererha changed sented hi i self as the son of a more noted New York City than Dr. E. H. specialist Kootk. the well known n:tlior. Mr. John F Tbow, of the well known Trow'u Direc tory. In New York City ,'forty years in the directory business), and the Hon, Funic of Utah, Abuh Fuli.eb, WakemaIi, for many ears Postmaster in New York City, alsa purveyor ,ul the Port, are do other gave their jif&davrMs tnat there Uot tora in New York by the name of Foot It. f ootb, the E. or Footb, excepting ir. the antlior ot "Medical Cflmmou Sense," etc., and b s twoaou.Dr. E. B. KoOTB, Jr., and ir. Hubbut T. FOOTH. The (tenmne Ur. t'ooTE, Jr., will hereafter always emtils ploy the initials. JC- 11.. in dosismating' fcot flerstofora- he has been knowa only at home bat wheraver his pablicatiOiia have been cuealatedj- bf the name of Dr.: fooTB, Jr. i Greater- cfUxe will r bo taken hereafter, in Tiew ttt 'h fac that an person has assumed to profit bj bis and bis father's reputation. Tliose desiring t rtnar and rnore detailed information In respect to thia- - matter, will receive iU by addressmn Box 414. Salt Vtsala Lake Citybavinz ijw information jstww Persona of advantage to plalntstta will kiadiy omrnuKsate the. & saaia to J. W. Xrey, uith SulherLand 1 ' his-bas- ple w Those rleairius; fity. to consult f Jr. Footk pros fessionally or to order remedies shoutd ad-dre- AJTD SXBUMJSOJa- - . either Dr. E. fe. FOOTP, Sf.T op Dr. E. B. T . FOOTE, Jr., .OtaultattoB 'JVeefln' peraoo or by letter. , l Utaja . .. CALL OU ADDRESS HOWARD SEBREE CO., man-of-w- ar DAVID JAMES & CO.. IliVl17 WTffl notice. b o Ox HOWARD SEBKEE CO. nere-sttr- J SALE! ITrr SPKING WAGONS, SLITS TO ORDER FROM 825.00! PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY ?. O. BOX 682. L I,- I.. Frazier Carts, : I'2S. cl Samples, Kushlon Plate and Rules for on application. s to-da- - JYot onuvriin. qcai-it- t SALT LAKE OITY, A; S PAINTS. (KVIHT fAlKT, Ciry, Ggilen A Tartar, maa, nfarttirersof Paints. Kor.sl.l Z. U. M. I. and its UranrJiM COLORS. Grain Chopper 00 Saw Apparatus v iki l.izht Wagon jo ou Baxter six horse power Kugine smt oc Nrw boiler 12 to 15 Acres of ban m 1'hkI.ioh . . 00 W a lo 00 iron Heavy :. Qt liallar.i Kirle, new , m t for ii)c Tar. Chars-o.-.lor lonfl lvs far Car lo.ol t: flar lvitr. Car load Uock Salt in lunici. Large Milliard ThI.Ic 5xlu, maiMe hod, fX. Spring Wagon, iSO. Counters, shelves. Gas Fixture an;' Tc baoi-Cutlers. Ground Cherrie. Haled nri looo l.uctTn; IVded truw. Lnuiber. Move Polish, Wholesale. V HuUer ami Yhie-a- r, loiij.n!. llono Ash for Ab.iviqk, l.'etl ';o,- au l tot-el- l 3STo- - HANDY SNULL. AV. GOLOfl RED CHOSS GOTTACE AND . tractors, atiu P""1 mm, FINEST PAINTS Theatre. Son III 4 0G0E1 CIIICAQO. to-da- r?- r GARY. -- E 3 IT I L JJ Maiiiiwclirrern. Bl'CKI.K 1 Tern-tcry- PLANLN'Ci MIL!,, . 4 S- AND FOLLOW: Son lb (Joinff S.flO a. in. Mllford Hirprcs at ,.7.!0 a.m. 4tiantlo Express aa Salt follows: :a Tralna Psaonxer Late, daily jriTe Froic Noulh. From Xortb. T.31 6.40 p.m hlforU Pacific Erpreaa at Kxprcsa at p.i. ' fc -- LUMBER YARD l?ms5. North. eolnjr at and Paisenjjer As'- W. G 1S27 -- fin CKO-- .st;ir UiKl In o TRAINS LKAV"E SALT 'LAKE 1876. ni;El, will In- - prcmptlv I'ltfivlv'd t". lot will lie Mhd ( n Utah Central Railroad. Xi H '. :v. French and Spanish Merino Kams, ili-lt- EetablUhed 1 33:33 i3cX Mostly Two years old. . O XI ; COLOB-AD- t it uf !. : ..... 1 OF THOROUGH Topeka, Traveling Pass. Ac '. COPE, General r're-ih- the Silver Jr., Works, Enquire at GENERAL TITHING oKHi Price, $l.V!.o.. ,j,f a W. F. WIHTK. r"RAXClS : i.v li built IPASSEXQEK -- a'-- lrl'I: m- N i.nori i.rcii! .t:v i! I,viiv J A: (i: the fltv. d tf Gn. I'.iM.iT't'tAs't, Kar,. HAS. T. PARSONS, . I ( fO THE MISSOURI BIVEK. IIAMBI.IN, iener:w ;ent, Denver. Colo. TO ! QUICKEST V. B. I?E BEG : 3 P.uiU by i !i.-- i VERTICAL KSTWIXE. m SALT LAKE CITY BREWING CO. om-e,:lh- L-0-3 i & HASLAM, !vrr r- -f -- Telephone Pullman Sleeping Cars, ZR-A.IX.i- One Two K. .i- V ELECANT DAY COACHES, ! -- NOTICE. FLOCB. KI.I.VS MORRIS. Supt. fjf with iani"-ast- to-d- FOB WHEAT HIGHEST GUSH PHICEPA!Q LI2sTE rHTS 1TEW K StcoaW exc-eutm- ij PERFECT BRANDS: UI4.H PATENT. 1. HtUK KN TUB WITH CO. 58 North Tervole Strett, Office: 21 Soul), Temple Street, Weit No. Eat. IJ K HILL ! MILL ROLLER PATENT Union Depot at m The a.-u-ry To-ti- ar n mil, by f 2 JO '...as. Vttintoa (,r.er; 31 TO THE EAST IS nnhlnglon. , hkHlf CITY, I'Ti H. S.'rl L Direct Route VIA M NOT nt re-op- repi-crccte- i SALT ila .Most irel from PERFECT i Implnnln! nruti'iiclni fiiaiiilwHllta.ii J. t;!fe petloie, :; . : rr'ir 1 i c J?rc1 its F'cnour fr&l'er Mills, I; ! 8UJ-- A iHCAX. - .7 flte tprflal promii, (ran ol I'fxrt beit u,lttea uil ronalp Ai.l, Ubeat, r:rtr1i1v pifmrnti P i disbursement or extraordinary expenses. But whatever the practice in nis respect may have been, he It will be conceded that if it wassays, unlawful it cannot be stoo promptly discontinued. The Comptroller adds that the records of the: Treasury "vDepart-mewlil bear biro out in the statement, that from time Immemorial it hits been the practice where a public othVer had received money belonging to the government' to which he was for any reason not entitled, to make a stoppage in his account until the amount illegally received has been made good. In concluding, the Comptroller suggests that 1':- - Vdtnlra) bring n l i.is pay withult forth. ute. v hole question. held, an The KeilrouU. has maiit tin; iii)tioii ol the in cisioti con isrl for the Baltiiuorc auti Ohio J. 1!. Co., ttaut the accounts of that corn-p- a uy for thi: ucutral fansporLation of ami ..upplies tlsirintr the civii The application was war be ba.-e-d on t..i- urouni taut tiic company to fVlADE was Mthjec.teU MOST ami expense in tue of th Cioverniuent ami' was with spcrial rn business bv a plivsi-iaPrepared ifi. m a A Li me to more or Almti ttit refute No urard to hen! liberal moiiin, compensat ion I ha a was aliowi at the time the accounts were settled. The the Coniptroller declined to had uccouats for tie reason tliftt .;, been sett icil and iKv.use. no airtady ne .v evidence was presented to juslUy such a course. He also uitvde the point of the companv, intnat t.'if! neiiiir j. opariiizvd b in" stead of property of the Govei'ii uien! ;,v"as in fact protected hereby. was a very buv rhtv :;t the White llou.se, und the r'r.jsKK'nt received a larger number of visitor than on any day "siuce his ret urn. Aii:o:i; the prominent callers were S. cretarv Hazard, Assistant Secretary Porter and McDonald. The President held a public reception tn the Kast Room lu the aftcrnoou, lastintc nearly an hour. M. liopkius, cf North Carolina, will be Minister Resident ana Consul of the United States at Liheriu. Irwiu Daan will be supervising inof steam vessels for the ;dxlh MADS spector District. MOST The following fourth class polmrx- Purest and strongest Kattiral Fruit Fla- ters were appointed Lemon. vors, Vanilla, (ftange. Almond, Arizona At Bueno, Frank D'iancy. Rosp, etc.. flavor as delicately and naturally Montana At Flat Head, Primus IJtder. a the fruit. Maie C. Price Baking Powder Company, Chicago, Oregon At Tillamook, WHOLE-WHEA- T W. W RITER, FFVTOX, M SUPERFINE 5? ifci 1SS.1 TELEOILJII LIXE. L'VION A ?a : - t . WESTKUX 11 Wasiumiion, i ol t!io i r Ciiiiitroil. a Special Kates Given to Wards, Schools, Etc. S. ftlt p. m. 5.10 and 3" P- and ,00 p.m. - E September 22. any law which requires either the Navy Department or any officer of the navy to entertain public officials at the expense of the government, and adds that he cannot assent to the Admiral's statement that it has been the practice of accounting officers to allow such TELEGRAPH. BY Competion S A U S A U A No. Hams. Head Cheese, wled and Sailed Mi. .its, a specially . the place and give atrial ej- - i: TRAINS: SUNDAY Cholee Teal, mmle on tfie premises, - a- June 4th, 1885, .raw Mitfn. vod Fork and Sprlug lamb, y - Saturday Block. e Kldre-ig- at Prices that defy TRAINS. Leave City atS.40 a. m. and nJ arrive " " S P $ OppotUe Hooper and After Thursday, On MAY, PROPRIETOR. MAIN STREET, V) RAILWAY. WEEK DRY J. KVENING NEWS. ! EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO., nit-li-l- Li,. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS WILL To-da- tlwiio,-&oat- a d CURE - g e Rear-Admlr- S7-- - anr al tMiWTIOti, Main Street, For: Snlo by -- ia i . SoJ Afirerits Louts, ZC. E. 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