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Show "PEOPLE'S PARTY C05 VKBf- " J K ti v NoiiiNATioxs Saturday . -- 5 . Jnnrjr So, 1S86 , u- t Jo. A. Matxks was admitted) to ,, citizenship It the Third District Coart THKjrratd J aryto-di- y reported four Indictments under the laws of the ; United States, and one under Terrijto- s lal statutes. - k- BoBEKT Fadds,s-patien- kjhe t .i n p. f roil ypxiciPAt Jasa.M Asjlam, ffora Sammlt County, riledlon Tuesday Jast. od hli body Wat conveyed to his old home for borlalj by . iIs brother.s M Tuk xrand Jary have found an ln- dictment against one Harry World for World residing In a bouse of - has skipped f rooa Tiew.; t N6thingbaJ heeufceard ofLanj: indictments of keep- rs5f houses. . At 11 o'clock this morning the dele gates chosen at the (People's Party primaries to attend the municipal con In the City liau . 'vention assembled. Williams called the meet-ln- j Mr; T. V. to order, and nominated T. G Webber temporary chairman. - Mr- - Webber was elected and took his place, f t C. F. Wlicox was nominated for sec retary by J. H, Parry. J.N. Pike was nominated for the same office by CP. Wilcox. C. F. Wilcox was elected. On motion,' the chair appointed as a committee- of five on credentials. Messrs. J. H. Parry, H. P. Richards, Hyde, Ti V. Williams and J. N. r - A;. The committee on credentials re tired, and In a lew moments made the folio wing report: To the "Municipal .Convention of the People's Parts of Salt Lake City : Your committee on credentials re- the folspectf ulty report that we find lowing Delegates ventitled to scats In i tnls uonventiottt--c. woods K.M. First I'reclnct-nja- s. Weilcr, Chas. Brown, K. F. Branttng, BTHB Second Quorum of Elders, ;, Kdwtn Frost, jonn .trxman ana jonn I prising; (hose! Elder Rees. , living In the First WsSecond Precinct Wm. 8. Burton. and Tenth Wards, will hld their regu- Martin John age. Jr., lar monthly . meeting in the Tenth Mrs. C.ChristopbersonJ H- - Anderson, Henry Wallace, . Ward ineetlifg honse "next Monday H. r. Richards, Ti G. Webber, Jos. it. J ) Morgan. evening, at 7: 30 o'clock. Third Precinct-- J. N. Fike, Jos. H. J.W. Burbidge, Joxathan CnATTEitTOs, under ar- Dean, Alfred Solomon, W. J. Newman, Edwin rest for unlawful cohabitation, failed F.11 A. Folland. Tingey. Parry, John UJ obtains feoadamea yesterdayy and Geortre J. Dent, Precinct Fourth was to take James the This James i Evans, Saville, Geo. F. Penitentiary. H. Jos. Parry. morning John Sharp became surety for Gibbs, JTiltn precinct w m. ruayior, Aionzo Chitteprton and be was liberated. Toung. Thomas V. Williams, John- A. Charles II. Crow, John Sears, "Confusion" was played to a large Knight, Samuel McKay, Henry A Woolley. audience at the Theatre last evening, The following Alternates have also their credentials: by the Home Dramatic Club. The presented ' V piece F. Oblad, Jas. First Preclnct-T-Joh-n was put through With spirit, and W. Eardley,Francts Bolto, Peter E. f ap- fwas received: with Hansen, W. K. Foster and John Robin 11 s lJplanse. Itwas a fine performance. son. Second Precinct John E. uowley. u. -. tocame court Into Ths srand jury F. Wlicox, W. B.Jones, Jr., and It. K. j day and was discharged. Tbe'lnqntel-- , trviae. A. w. uanson, a. m. ; .i ) toes worked twenty- -' OTura precinct having reported Thos. K. Jeremy, Jr., and W.N ' ' five day on United States cases, and Hyde, - .1 WiUiams. r two on Territorial business. But then Fourth Precinct H. J. Bomney. Fifth Precinct Mrs. Mary A. Freeze, violators of Che; Territorial laws don't Mrs. Agnes Park and Joseph D. Lyon. amount to much. ' e. t- " com-ri'il.- M f - , weU-merrtt- ed . 1 " 1 , be held in the Tabernacle, - itespeexuHiy, Jos ilYRtv Paury Chairman. The reDort was accepted and a call Rkligious services of the Church of Saints will Jesus Christ, of Latter-cla- y roll showed all of the preseut. , afternoon, oommenclnz at 9 o'clock. On motion of J. H. Parry, the tem ' Services In German will be conducted porary organization was made permala the teity Hall at 11 a. m., and la nent. door Charles Crow was Chosen Scandinavian in ths Social Hall at 10 ' keeper, a. m. cnosen was i in gey cnapi&iu. jonn Mr. E. A. Folland moved that the 1 public be excluded from the conven tion, na that only reporters dc aamit-te- I Notice 7 news. IjOCAIi JdeesrsJ. to Sunday School Officers. and A. E. School officers and Joseph II, Paxst, Secretary, Salt Lake Stake S. S. That Rape Caae. The examination of Qeorge ShurtllH on a- charge of raps perTerred by Mary II. Adams, took place at Frovo before Justice W. H. Brown day before yesterday, when the evidence went to show that there was not one mitigating circumstance connected with the affair. There Is no doubt that the crime wa deliberately planned aad diabolically executed by 4 him la plte of the efforts of the pirl to prevent, who at ' the time was not , sixteen years of. axe. In corroboration of the statements made by the girls, Jesse McCausfin, who lives in "a' house adjoining thai occupied by the ShurUiff family testified at the ex- -' aainatkm'that on the night of the offense he heard the party come Into the house at 12:30, and afterwards lo boisterous laughter and talk, as Uj engaged; la drinking and card-- J playlag, Ketnk the fctrls called down stairs, and subsequently, about 4 6r 8 o'clock in the morning, he heard a female in the house screaming that she was being killed. j. ShurtlLff was bound over to await the action of the grand Jury, and not being able to find securities, languishes In lall. Clark, the companion fiend of Shart-llf- f. has not yet had an examination and ts also lo Jail. . in-dul- ge, . - Bribery t Proro-Mrsr'Mronl- e Shurtllff, wife of George Suurtllff, and Ilyrum Dale.an employe of Shnrtllff'a. Were arrested at Provo day before yesterday on a charge' of bribery growing out of the other diabolical case, and had a bearing before Jattlce W. H. Brawn. The evidence went to show that the coGple called at' the Adams familv residence late on the night of heS4th Insf.. and tried to bribe Vary If. Adams, the victim of Sbart- llff'B beastly outrage, to testify1 falsely" to screen hlra. Mrs. Shurtllff offered all the property she bad, valued at $1,209, if the girl would only answer the questions propounded to her In onrt as she directed, that Is, to admit that she voluntarily submitted to tae-outrage. iThe offer was not eater 'taloed, bnt instead, complaint was md uyoa. which the would-be- - bribers were arretted. It appearing that MrL Shnrtllff, did not know tbat he I was breaking any law in what aha did, 'hot merely acted, from a desire to nave Hr nusoana .i from a;otng to tne Penitentiary which she declared ner Intention of doing to .the utmost ; the prosecuting attorney and justice were iMtb disposed U take lenient view of the case and accordingly only a nom- ' inal fine S10 was Imnaei. Jadrment has not been yet "passed! upon Dale, but he will doubtless be aubfected to a more severe penalty, as fce rlctly deserves.; y i : i - - Within th past few days, J.lf . Snell, . F.BtlVlaaac lAngtori, Uyrnra Goff.Wm.J. Jenkins, Charles Livingston andf.C To ulsoa were notified to-- t at the Federal court room at 9:39 sharp this morning, to be arraiKued on indictments found agatasttheni by the grand; Jury. They were on band at the . appointed time, and after belag kept is waiting for an boar and a half the court was opened. Jno.W. Snell wis the first one called I There were three indictments against bin front February 1,388, to Deceni-LetH- l, 1883; January 1, 1884, to Croaade Work . f- -4 r l- - De-ixm- btt 31 1884;. find' Jattna'ry 1, 18S5, .nixiimhAr HI. lASSi TtAnda war ;ifl 4xed at flgO la each ftli nd were given.! I in plead not case-U,0-00 fl to that, waa Ilr,SneUs reply case. , each ? .la S. F. Ball wJ tbe ext, wltb tUi'ce the f Indictments. rf Bail was given same amount. $3,000. Flea, not guilty. Isaac Lauxton bad but two lncllct-- ! j,mentsjead to him, thelast one bring Jng the date up to Dec. 81, 1884. H? baHln2,000,' Plea, not guilty. . faxt I Jlyrum Golf was considered worthy 'of three ludletments, and: was adnittr U I tedt? bU in the aunt of $3,000. Two I daya takenU whieh to enter plea. ' WmJ Jenkins was nest, with, two Iindictments, 18S5 having been omitted. ' Bail, $3,009, and two daya in which to , sjuUty . ,d I . yleadf Charles d. V. Williams the motion. which was withdrawn. On motion, the alternates were given a voice in the convention, but not the privilege ot voting, ; Prayer was offered by the chaplain. If. P. Richards moved tbat & com mittee of seven on nomination be appointed by the chair. Jas. Evans moved an amendment that two delegates be chosen from each the committee. compose offered precint to Wallace a further Henry one at large be also amendment that chosen, to make the number 11 . J. N.Pike opposed the appointment reof n nominating committee, as flection on the intelligence of the convention, whom he thought could do tbe work as a body.t Messrs. II. P. Richards, T. V. Williams and Samuel McKay argued in favor of the original motion. J. H. Dean thought tbat the work could be done while the committee were making their report. The motion as amended was put to the house and a divtsiont being called, Is was declared carried by a vote of 16 toll. , OThe. chair appointed as nominating committee Messrs. E. M. Weiler, John Richards, .W. S. Bur Klrkinan, uawm r rarry. rfos. ton, jonn xingey, H. Parrv. Georee F. Gibbs. T. V. and Alonzo Williams, -H, Jit Woolley, "" - f . , Toung. wnen tne committee reureu, a number of gentlemen were called on for declined. . speecbes,but Mr. A! W. Carlson finally responded. He expressed' the desire manifested by the voter si tho Third Precinct Primary, that tbe impassable condition Of some of the streets be given careful consideration by the City Council, ft was impossible, in winter, to get a load of coal along2 the streets referred to. In the outly lag ; wards of the city the number ol inhabitants was increasing, and the matter, ol having good streets was becoming more serious every year. Mr. Pike said, be was reminded by Mr. Carlson's remarks that the Third Precinct dc legates had neglected: their asnaa been instructea to duty, see that they nominations were made of men who would pay attention to the petitions of citizens for the gradlug and making Dassable of streets. Thou sands of dollars had been expended to ana urocure etc..: cars, tae? had been kept at work! In portions of the city which were in Detter condition than those neglected. In the western of the city three railroads were 1art in the streets; these companies bad cut np the street, and In making road beds had dug great' boles, and otherwise in this respect Imposed on the people. What Was wanted was an equal distribution of care oa all parts of the city. Mr. Dean saldi Ittblaced him In an awkward position to defend the Council and advocate the cause of the precinct. The charges made by Mr. Pike were Incorrect. Thousands of dollar bad been expended on tbe streets In of the Third Precinct, and tbe city's revenue was devoted to street purposes The cltv tax waslvery low, five mills On the dollar, while that of-- Omaha, for instance, was 3 S cents, and then special taxes were levied for street repairs. The city railway track and cars were not in an nnueeded portion of the city, and it was expected that they would remain until a good Job was completed When were moved to another they do tl.e was to be hoped they wouklprecinct, it ; , . same thing there. Mr. Pike apologised for the error be had made. Mr. Folland described tbe condition Of th streets in the western pari; of tne Third Precinct as being in a very bad condition In wet weather. Another cause of complaint was the railroads in that Uistrlctr with these ud teletelephone! poles, a large graph and roadway;: was occupied. portion of thehad been sent to get a Tea petitions bed excavated by the Utah 4 Nevada kailway filled up, and It bad not been done, It bad also been said that the people in the upper portion of the city would complain if too much attention was bestowed upon the Third Precinct. The people la that precinct felt that they naa been greatly imposed on by some of tbe railroads, in cutting np the streets; there were also two canals Tne there without hoped city councilors would speaker would consider this be chosen who matter, bat whatever the convention and would he did. support the standby action of ths party. on motion) tne ooorxeeper was instructed to see whether the committee on nomination were retdy to report. with the Tbe doorkeeper-returne- d announcement that " tbe committee were alive aad at work, and would re in ten minutes. port v mv, ifrni set loriu tne ciatm oj toe dry benchers to due consideration by the City Fathers. The people In that portion of the mualaipaiity had suffered a great deal because of an insufficient supply of water. i The committee on nominations then selected the reported that ; they t had j candidates; following For- - Mayor- - Francis Armstrong. For Aldermen First iPreclnct, W.iW. Second Precinct, T. O. WebRlter; Third ber; Precinct, Francis Cope; Robert Patoick; Fifth fourth Prpclnct, Georre D. Pyper. For Coarles Brown. John Councilors Kirkman, John Clark, John Q.Canuon, D. L. Davis, John W. Tajlor, Si P; Teasdel, Junius F. "Wells, -- Heber! J. Grant. For Recorder Heber M.Wells. Orson F. Whrtaey".' For For Treasurer Assessor! and Collector Moses W. Taylor. For Marshal Allred Solo- The report was received' and the f committee discharged. - Mr. .Pike moved that efcb name be presented and voted on separately; i 'a. ;z Livingston answered to three . - ' ktiiIndictments, J - "not guilty.?!! Hla ball wasfJOO.; J. O. Pdulson was also Indicted three imas and pleaded InogaUty.' Ball 1 - . H.i - f-- - ; It one-four- th . 5 i . - . foot-bridg- es, - i , . - 1 - 1 Ailing. The many THAT KWOBMOUS" FUJfOi f says'; Tn Cincinnati Tlme$-StIf the Mormons are smart they will make haste to utilize that immigration fund and dispose of the corporation oeiore a Gorernment uora- -l. property assnmea tbe joint- manage-mmmiasien ar , PA$ t TbankS for the suggestion. But it would require much more smartness to find tbat fnnd which Congressmen and editors talk about so much and comprehend so little, than it would take to expend it. That 'enormous fund;" when the Commissioners hunt for. Ill wlQ occupy the same position aa WaLUI naa i ST EJ- i box has cured the worst tases of 20 years' standing . Mo ttfte, tted suffer five: minutes after usin William s Indun Pile Ointment Its sbsiotbs tjuiprs, allays Itching, act as poultice, gives instant relief P par-- d uly foi Piles, itching o' the Hold by: nothing privtt parts, and roa.iod- - 9lereceipt of lri:e,&0c tbd $1.00 For sale bv Z O M l DrugDept 'FaAzraa MaDtcrnn Co .Prop's, A MF. EjATEOT '': It! CAN j bt uoirrsiiita. Brveywr General iteyneM sieeullaa; i: i S79. mi FORD'S " r mm15 SHOE HOUSE . ! I - i Fine Shoes for Ladies' Wear: REYNOLDS THEN .. BIAK E RQS.f j & : liOTVMAK, WOI' KELliElf MOOKE, CTTJIDQ-IE3- . i i U UX VXXXbX K) AT IMMENSE EEBITC TIONS .1 v See our Show Window, Si I and ,:;- - ? - ;.. FINE SHOES. it a M ' WE :ARE CLEARING OUT, AL LARGEST STOCK I & UM II K MX TX AT I K MHniX JLJ XXX. X a CBiLDEtEffS SHOES 01 .? iL " i .gFine Shoes for Gents'! Wear: XlUjClUSTTA Co., 2XAJU2 JFJCinS SHOES Lm.T, A. Fail to See He Bargains Id the JA2IE8 ' 44 4$ t ISAJiTSTJSn, t 44 tt l WKIOJXT MXCMAJtXSf co.; CABPET BOOM! -stjajoJlms 44 44 CHARLES MISIBJSJt,, ; . e , I 44 Wo have the Best $3.00 Shoe in tho Market for Ladles arid Gents- Wear. Alsd. ttio lTesfc ghoo for Xadles' Wear, In Goat and Kid. robblei J 2&0iu4for-Men- r . that ieannoti be beat: also. 1 aMMwtLll.awn ana , iariw j?vckn pi i.xjoys-. f u uquarciy lieavy Boots - And aU Heavy Welcrlit Olothlriir and Win ter Underwear and Gents t' lirnlshing at 3S -- GREAT REDUCTION! 5L Jjm 1 m : i. m ' ES JStjZESL ' i L SOLD A At Less than Manufacturers9 Prices t - jm a F av M III PRICES "i i -- :,"! V " ' ''. ". 3ET1 Cleveland. Ohio. GEORGE DUfl FORD'S! OFEVEUYpESCRIPTIONClJliLrElTIl HfST EVinEHCE THK "tr tie merits of ou Of a remedy Is, the! cf the system, so there can bt tu doubt that tb Caltforaia Fig ivrup Uompauy is pursuing the wisest ..yianifwsslttle to make known the woa--i. ifui erticacy of Syrup of Figs for all Mie ills arising from an inactive of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomch nut Bowels, in giving kway.samph ftUv f ret: of charge.) Ask our enter-- ) con-MU- UMS. E - EOPiGE paratory to the Arrival of our Sbring Stock, we will oiler Special Bargains in all departments, and respectfully ask the attention of the public to the great advantages we have to offer. FOIMIOtlE MADE GOODS, Wholesale And Retail, No. 55 Hooper stnu EldredKe Blocft. rt.Eni Piccnri rii.BS)iii. Sure tire for Blind, Bleeding and One. , FSB WESTERN DSION TELEORAP -- of all HEAVY WINTER G00DS,jpre M lf : . 0AS F" X T T E Street. JCElJEPHCK , COMMUWICATIOIf Ho. -- banks fell down a cellar and broke bis leg at Payson on Monday last. if ,. Parry's Literary Journal for Febru ary will be oat on Monday. It prom ' ises to be an Interesting number.' CniRLKs F. Ratmond was irratbed In the Third District Court thli moxdr Ing on tbe charge of forgery. He entered a plea of not guilty, and bail was fixed at $2,600, which, however, be ' !' was unable to give. GndRGn W. JoHksox was arrulined this, morning in 'the Third: District Court, on a charge of grand larceny, He entered a plea of not guilty. , Wm, Morgan, who is impleaded wJai Johnson, was not present. t . anti-poiy-a- w&n-derf- ul boy named 'Fair . , TI1V1VERS, 'AND i r. . 1 ; &; , , fivtb-ysar-o- ld -4 j.;,. Haviugr determined on making a the IrUbuJ&u's flea. fcHUBCH AWP OTATE." Tun Washington Critic says : Edmunds "In case the blU gets - throuab Congress, the President of the United States will of conrae become presiding 'elder of the Mormon Church.! The nexf thing In order? will be to vote aa appropriation tor the of the oig taberX nacle atcompletion Salt Lake If the government participation In the management of the "Mormon Church" corporation Is not a union of Church and. State what is it? fAnd why don't tbef anatlcs who carp at a "Mormon" Elder for occupying a: secular official position get up on their hlad legs" and howl at the new Ed munds bill? . 0MIE3 1"' . ' HALL ou urisiing drdggits tor a free sample hot fie,. or you can buy large bottles lot ltt.- ctiLts or one dollar. tS f I I1EPART3I thatcouKb. bv the use of AVer's Oberry Pectoral the best specific ever known for all diseases1 of the throat and lungs, It will soothe the rough feeling in your throat, give the vocal organs flexibility ,ana vitality, ana enable you to breathe and speak clearly. StoD ' ': - ,. 1 t : ' 1. DIIWOODEtfi siiKfffliiiio . ltly's ,, ank th - . iUUm tllHll ll Miiy iVH alker Bros. & Go. - ' 30. A Washington special T Chicaqo, r ' : 'I ears "When R. S. Demunt received I .?.-'bis appointment aa Surveyor General of Utah Territory a, lew. months "Sgoy ne recetvea instructions to: mtite in-- . vcsUcaUon into iranda which Snarks believed existed in; the.. public land or! Celery. Beef anal Ira moe in thtt. Tor.fitory, Dttmont re' .' ilomehjaldl Kereastty. turned to Washington yesterday ,sod RerloiH and Is sickness expensive was closeted until a late hour Jast nignt With Sparks. He bad aloag interview of t;u prevented by keeping on hand a of Ir. lieu lev's Ueiery, Beef and with Lamar, at , which SenSold by Ail; druggists and country Withes to call the attention OfMs Jrietids ator Secretary Logan was present. He claims ironleal. rs. ',. . J M.t f. Drugstore, that tbe entire Federal system oi the ..For puoilc.genei('aUy,Ao:nta& isWe by 2.C. ts Willi honeycombed: I Territory complete which !!ftvlej( & Nclden, Moore,A. Allen A Co., frand, and the report SuiithA C, 19 win make, upon , thatj pub- - iiixlbci rutsACo,anti ' :t . iect wm contain numerous' sensa fO J. tional features. Immediately after his Hew to Conawlt tr. pFoate. , W arrival he employed the services of ... stn. four detectives. .The result, of their r.t, Dr. Foote, ftenior, author of "Plain investigations snows, he claims, tbat Home ine moss, 01 ue puoiu; laaa la uiat Talk," "Medical Common to those territory has been stolen by railroads Sense,' etc., etc., would say Each Departmen t, t aud certain prominent rivate citizens: who would like to consult him by mail Arriving that 50 per cent, of the entries ffiade by .that they can, have a list of questions f MsrmonsVare framialent, as are also and a circular of gratuitous advice by per cent, oi wosu maae Dy ucntikis. Addressing Box 414, Salt Lase City. These fraudulent entries were made, U The doctor has arranged to have inforis claimed, with th collusion mation fupplied in ' this way to save lima., vliecelvlng such printed .matter ring of i,Federal bfflcials the corrupt corresDondeut can describe hbt or there and here., .pemonfc aio , claims t td her sie fully and direct It to tha doc- b4ve tjocuuienury evidence! In biS possession, showing (or, in New york. ur. jroote. is that the VMormonV Church has spent treating all forms, of chronic sums of money to prevent legislation aiseases. a specialty ta watcn ne nas ' inimical to theit interests and to., se- devour thirty, years of study and aa imiiiea Stock In all tae Newest Style;. Inclodlo cure favorable, decisions f rotn the practice HvWencea of his success can i FULUinu courts. This money; has. beeus.'.flis, j also ba .had by addressing Box 414, as UKU3, ior taoiu aoa cauara,: oursea inrougn loooy uu nere. tils above,, but all letters tof consuUatiua should be adreport will show that a certaiu, United and orders for remedies Slates Senator , received $l,tO0 for dressed to Dr, B. BFoote, SrilD leading the opposition tatbe Edinunda Lexington Avenue, New York City, bill. The report will also charge that tf, Y.i Consultation free. a number of Representatives ibave ,. An:Sdvertlsement of Dr. Foote. Sr., been similarly bribed. Dement will iu another place, deserves attention. ' isif:)..-- iftfis have an interview with the Priisident deodAa :. r on the Subject " " ,A'fi'i'--..u. Ayi-v'Say saparilta wonderfully tm- -, lMllan Girl a 10 ' proven the lconstlexion. and brings tn I'','4 old Each. an4 yoan the bloom of health. As a piwiher 1 the blood it has no equal. 30. A special corresponTonoxto, dent lor; the Mail In the BliScktoat BC47i(t,.Eicnf ARXir.t .ti,ve. country writes from Fort, McLeod and fHELATEST AND MOST GHQICE DESlBFiS AND COLOR makes serious charges against? Indian BEST SavStk la the world, for Toe agents and contractor of systematic, Cuts Br wUes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt plundering and fraud. While. 'BtJitiero Uhennm Fever Sorep. Tetter. Chapped are cbariced, with smuggling. I tvuUky 'Handd, aJnllblains, and all Skin Corns, cores into the northwest teritom-with aqd riwm im feirupuons, positively ' On n traiUc in Indian giiUs .Wb? or carrying Is pay required. It guaranteed to are being bougat ;ati from to f JO givenoperfect satisfaction, or money re each and sent to frontier 4 towns' 'lor umtfri.i .Price as cnts per box. mmoral parposesv i i .'h. i FOR 8AI.K AT Z. C. M. I. DB0O .' .n. anu t . 7 'V itneof ' ,u !. t f- ti A I- i- n J: ' S (&0C - ... v I V. Daily in GREATf "f 0 . sac-cetslu- . .? w I U U lly ?. .i'r. . IfflU IEIEITS ' 51. T Mw Boing 0 A ) at the - to-da- jj. -! s 11EYI0DSI00CKTM&. - , Mc " t S. s ' . 4, A- -i 8TOUIU- .''J' . - ', 'jtf Eiiriksrw.-j- TTrade? i; Statesi mangled beyond recognition. ,' ( i Colpmb fs, 30; The r ... f Xanglod Beyosxf Bteeagaltlon.! ,( Mo., 30 The' boiler - If your complaint is want of appe Bbecksnridoe. in a saw mill exploded here yesterday try half a wlne latts iot Anseotuura aot Bitter halt an our? bMore dinner. kilting Spencer Beed, Samuel Adams, fireman, ecgineer, both men were Beware of counterfeit. Ask your aro- .. - - '- ', on e. . . ; slide early this morning, and was bad- Mtil Drag Store. .,il ly wrecked. Conductor ticaaara and ftlreman Elliot were buried under tbe debris and killed. ..Twe otherSfWere fr.v.-,iseriously injured, 3. FiSllER BSEff LG C0--: ."j-i 1. in ,'ti n'H ) j. . 4. ft.fi. futa.' C.Ct.BS star i I tcw '. .! vet T v SALT LAKsT CITY, UTAH, O. $ox,l049. Telephone 294. tiirioleums If 5:4:",.,WSaXSjsi. an. The Times . U t ti j , Lokdox. Athens correspondent telegraphs tbat the Klntg of Greece baa become tired of the politics of the Athenians and especiallyre-cf tuile t ieir present - bellicose -- attl specting the Bulgarian question and tbat His Majesty will likely soon abdi'i cate and retire to Copenhagen, Harder America MatlBeenu,. A dispatch to the Dally !JVews from Madeira, States that a German vessel which arrived there from.: St. Helena terrible mutiny took reports that place on: txard the-- American l ship Frank 2i. Thayer, CapUin Clark, from Manila, Oct. 81, for New York, which was before reported as burned at ses. The mutineers are said to have murj , paTi4. S dered some the odicers and then to The nominations were then' put; In have set fire of to the ship. . their order, When tbe name of Mri J. F. Wells was reached, James Kvaus nominated J. Fewson Smlth.Sen.j this was seconded by J. N. Pike. Tbe name purely vegetable prompt, pleasant (4 Mr, .1altb was s?ltted, SPd and efljcacious, Bedrstar Cough C ure. ! r I 1 - - We are new preparei te promptly tuppl - af the uUiCjwlih Keg and ItotUr Oeornuiienur quality, at MttUr prU es.- - y i I t . '.t1tj:b6pt ipa,,naui Kt.. TlslMas t?fl. IVrUX " it FISBKU 1 BREWINQ CURTAINS ' r . .1 ACRKsL ' QURTMWS !t I: STTLtS. IX . ALL TIIE LATEST STYLES. . . l ,M f . '.U uj.h wr apply te I 'i' i PR1MIS4 , ViArai jstolfc Avt:y 8TRlMM!fG3 LIVE GEESE FEATHERS AND'-DOWNy- reoiwSumndt . . , . ... . , WE ! BAVC8T RECEIVED DUB A ! ! .1 L'- 1 - y-- i : H cs n- - T- -r EMBRACING -- v 7 ! Ataddin? ? &C ' -- ; Echo;, Cheer r iandi Jresterri ?Getn:x ..V To,'; , i ' . Afab, BisiUKCKiUNdEs; voaniCOMFoiavitAisui, fllioKf, . V MESSES! btsmakck; SXjintlXa BtSJIAIICK, dtapivis ' EMI'OIUUM, MAUD S and AKCIIER: ;j Cooling. 'Sto'es -- BEO LOQDBES! BED LCUngES! 1. iBclading the BEST BED LOUNGE IN AMERICA. , ! i, 'I"" 1 -' of fc'holce.'tvarm B L AN KUTS, Chapi amBESSES! j,', ... i f. : 2 - Stovo Furnisliing8;t6f ;alt!Dcscriptions. t i ? i : . ticuUr write ., Jtdlen. Royal Dragon, Princess" lind Jof . Silvioi t,.rc7,..CArtrirt; 24Cfc; Drapery Upholstery Haterials; 'Clipper. TO MATCU WITH J .,1 m: i 1. FMtiSliipment of .Threo Cat's: of Stoves, ; CO; I ' i b ' run s At b, rar awn .Lisa .v mu DMrciro. O' wuiriiwi rrr tin,. . Ii i itCOOfCINGitSTOVES IN MEW AND VERT DESIRABLE L PK'! i' LinbleumB I RANGES !t;HEATERS ! i; i f - - i ! OIL CLOTHS, RTIGS and.MATS.l ' f i V-a -- VPlTj' - - J . I if ii ; , Ifrelgbl rectly on the diseased part. - , Jiverj Sttt ritvgw, Venitf train on the Pittsburg. McKuesport ft botUe guaranteed. For sale at Mc. a bottle at . at Z. C Youghigheny KaUroad ran" into m land- s ! Asm jiost complete tqcic xntRGES-rIN UTAH.! .tit...44,-- fv.s Ut VATCSIESJ. v , t V I' .1s j, taafmltctured by Dr-- J. 0. B. Siegert 4 AAMaWKst waJvBIK!;1Assembly, before adjourning, adopted a resolntionf avoring the enactineut of ': Can any one bring tis a case of Kidan eight-ho- ur law to be observed by ney or Liver Complaint that lctrtc corporate companies It Id id not en- Bitters will not speaully enref W say dorse the action of the National derr they can not, as tbousands of eases alation of Trades, held at' Chicago, .pro- ready, permanently cured and who are r daily recommending Electric Bitters, posing toistrike May 1st for thetfut-houbut recommended leKls-ati- H system, Brlght's DUease, Diaon the subject. ; j ;i ,j sXfl betes. Weak Back, or any urinary com-pla"' quickly cured. Tlicy purify the ,'! I Aeeldat.' blood, regulate the bowels, and act di- :Fai ( . . " " rr- - -- T-i a i , goutr, Duh.,' t'a ' .1 A' Large , eTbcic 'i ALWAYS- a ON HAND. 1 . 1 v t ' -- lOf , ... f ?Vvi i; WE CELL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Goods' before purchase rX Call examine and my STRAYED OR STOLEN. (ng elsewhere Every article will be sold ClIEAJP ra S: CcisUj Daytrs iaiiied b'Tisit 'nj cr ccrTpcnditb ul ... the CHEAPEST, Wholesale and ; TIT THE MONTH: or? JtTTRTTRT. - I there stray ed awayer have been mA auoot so head oft year old hTKKUHotoleo, HEUTEHS from the range treat of ThUUe on left hip with a brand r- Tailey, branded crop each (mixinir m eai ta left ear.' oi - t and two nnderbitaaijqsre . Any iofonnnUon that will lead to the re wm oe iineratiy re- wrorj mumw MAUStN, warneu.j-?.January 82nd, ISse, lm kt, i 1 i v " . 37 tn 43 Vlrat Smith Rfrot. W Vir CAREFUL ATTENTION ?GIYEJf ORDERS ! 31 j AGENTS FOR TIIE SALE OF cuFcnrs ceieciued H.!:-;DIWW0O0- . i - jtetail, 1tM ' t .i CO., Timl j!4 i3PllTLtE(iE3E33RS9 ...... How Is The - lrlends of Brother James Need ham, thej popular salesman of S. P. Teasdel's store, will doubtless feel sorry to learn Itbat the health of that gentleman has lecone so Impaired that be lias beenijf orced to quit workand remain at home With vie w.to recuperating rest mdr serious consequences should result.lle has had many severe spells of sickness durjog the past few jrears, In all If whicbT and in the present emergency Mr-- i Teasdel has shown great kindnes jandf leniency 10 nis. om ana vauiea em- -i pioye, who has served btm 'fori.wve'f si quarter bf bis life, and bis kindness fa Dresafng anil (Jmdreaslns; tbe 61eku appreciated. We trust Brother N. A medical paper gives detailed diWill soon regain his health. ' rections tor doing, this. Tbe whole .. : :' may be summed up by saying tbat such work ought to be done carefully, kindT ly, and eently. But there are a great Spiritual Seanc'Mr. J Randall many nick folks who are almost able Brown, the celebrated mind reader to aress ana wui oe enand spiritual medium, assisted by tirely so iftnemseives, you give them Brown's Iron Lillie MayBrownthe yon oabd fasci Bfttrsv The Rev. Jt 8. Cain, Lewls-Vlll-e, Says, "I used Brown's iron nating materializing meditf ni, will glyc BittersInd., for nervous prostration.:, and one of , his grand light seances At the found it entirely satisfactory." y Salt Lake Theatre on Monday): evening next. He claims thatmany ery HyKur er manifestations will, ba, given in j katnre's own true Laxative. Pleasa manner that is sure to excite the ant tu the Palate, acceptable to the greatest; enthusiasm; that tie .spirit Stomach, harmless in its nature, painfriends of those among; tbe anaience less in its action, Cures habitual Conwin present tnemseives wnn loving stipation, Biliousnesa, Indigestion and messages from the spirit world; that kindred ills. Cleanses the ' system, musical instruments will float in mid DuriOeS the blood, rerulates the Liver air, while played' upon by Invisible and acts on the Bowels. Breaks Colds hands, and a large' naiitfer of Chills and , Fevers, etc. Ktrengtnens tests oft: a startling nature will' take organs on which it acts. Better than place while the (.mediums' Sre Id a bitter, nauseous Liver mndicines.pills, position to prevent the possibilityman-or salts and draughts. Sample bottles ; that every bottles for sale by all free, aud trickery or collusion ifestation is new and original ; nothing druggists.large Z C. M. f Drug Store, WnoltfcUe Agents, fait Lake City. after the manner of the old rop tests or similar flimsy tricks fli. will produce; his famous London" light seance as produced by bim before, he GO TO majesty, the queen, prince of Wales JOHN C. CUTLER A BUO., and members of the royal household A sen la Proro IVoolen Mills), at Balmoral, September 8. 1876, A Hyde-oppose- d The Sunday teachers of this Stare will meet tn the Social Hall on Monday evening, February 1st, 1886, at 7 o'clock; as a Interesting programme has been prepared, It is desired that all active Sunday School workers will be pneaent. j J Pike.rr. N. s l- , . i,. votesthe nomination was aeciarea loss. Mri'Weiia' nomi was nationi ratified, there being, one negative vote. There was noonnosi tlon to any of the other candidates, and on motion of Alonzo Young the was nomination ox tne wnoie ticset t made unanimons. Mr. Parrv offered a resolution tl e the sense of the convention that all the members should use their influence at tbe polls for tbe election of the can- -, dldates nominated; carried unani'I ,' V mously. A vote et thanks was tendered to the i otneers of tbe convention, The Mayor and city officers, were thanked for the as of the Uall in which the convention met- The convention then sustained as tbe municipal central i committee of the People's Party, Angas M.j Cannon, John Nicholson, Jas; C. W4ods, Andrew Jenson and Geome Rotnnev. with Jas. H. Anderson as secretary.-'-'-'-After reading.of the minutes tbeeon- vention aU)ouraed in die,' and pray Sr was onerea by the chaplain, j . loxc Missionaries trill .visit the county warda tomorrow. lisowN.the thought reader, will live aa exhibition at the Theatre on Mpn day.atxt. - S , celvlng only two -' ' ,r- -i - Rl T..' fJltr.' ITT MAIL. - r,: - "4 ; x i i - ' J r.i;;i::G and spoan::G powders. .t,:,ei,LT wit. 'J3 end 5 soys. .. jtenktk6s TT. JTmnoHMm iinildlnu ' |