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Show -- V t J a"-- r J 1 'i V X 1 SJfcW- - Li EVENING t At f oo ; i - NEWS--. o'CLOCat f 1 THE PUNTED AND PUBLISHED THE FLEA OF TIIE !j- - - PLACE-- 1 ' .' HUNTERS. . , with the exception in each-casDEiERET HEWS COMPANY. similar Of the names and offices, will be found inanothiirparU)flhLi paper. It is,conclaim-an- ts the of the tended supporters by CHARLES W. PENROSE, EDITOE. that the Probate Judge of this County and the Territorial Auditor, in to accept the bonds of the apSMUardax BaitbJlMI refusing pointees," assumed Judicial functions and acted the part of obstructionists. ANNUAL CONFERENCE. And they argue that "they should glad ly accept bonds from any one Offering We are authorized to announce that them under.clalra and color of right to the Annaal Conference of the .Church any office." ' This is .a very" idea. Saints ol Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y provides that the Audiwill be held at Provo, commencing at The law Public tor of Accounts, , previous 10 o'clock aja., on Sunday, the 4th of to entering upon the duties of his ofAprU next. fice, shall; give bonds "with sufficient The officers and members 'of .the securities, to the acceptance ef the Church sfecordlally invited to attend. Probate Judge of Salt Lake County to be filed in his office. is to furnish his bonds "to the acceptance PAY OF THE LBGI5LA- - of the Auditor of Public Accounts THE ' which bond shall be filed in his office,',', TUBES, i etc. In neither case , has this been It seems to be an accepted opinion done. The parties claiming the office among-manthat the legislators of the have Offered their bonds, but-thlatest session will receive no pay lor officials designated by law have not their services. This Is founded on a accepted them, and they have not been communication from the Treasury De filed according to law- Filing them in partment to Secretary Thomas, In the office of the Secretary will not anwhich the grornd is taken that the di swer. He has no right in la w either to version of the amonat appropriated in acceptor approve their bonds pr jx file 1S76 for the legislative expenses of them, and his acceptance and filing are Utah, to the expenses of the, courts of no legal force or effect. p, was intended to apply for: all time. is a certain amount of there That But we view the matter in quite a dif- discretion vested in the Probate judge ferent light. We do not think that and the Auditor in relation to the those faithful laborers will be cheated bonds.ls.evident from the language of out of their hard earnings. Their the law. That they ought to " gladly aide of the question has . yet to accept bonds" from every, Tom, Dick be the heard. Only story and to "claim" , who of a now defunct official has been and Harry to lhappens have the 'color of pretend taken into account, and a very foolish right" to an .important office, seems and strained interpretation of the too absurd for any one to entertain former action of Congress has pre but an er crazy for a place vailed. In good time the whole ques The Probate Jndge knows that there is tion will be reviewed, ana we are Of a good and sufficient bond tilled in bis the opinion that if it is properly pre office by an. Auditor duly elected acsented a different action will' be taken. to law, who holds his com It is very clear that the diversion of cording from the Governor, and has mission the legislative funds of 187ft was only of the the duties discharged ,ntended for that session. The proThe several years. office for vision was smuggled in at the last Auditor of Public Accounts Knows that moments of the previous dying Con- a similar bond, under like circum gress. It was rejected four times and stances,' is filed In his office by the .was slipped in again when members Treasurer. Are they not ,then,both Juswere tired and impatient, and was tified in refusing to accept bonds from afterwards by many as a great persons who are simply seeking to cre wrong. The money was squandered ate confusion and crowd themselves, by an Impecunious U. S. Marshal, at to the wishes of the people, whese instance the clause was at- contrary offices which of right ought to be into tached in the appropriation bill. It in the gift of the people? Every man was inserted under the impression that who understands the situation, and the Utah Legislature jwould approprimen who actions the who despises ate nothing for the payment of Jurors would force themselves ofinto puband witnesses In Terrltorial'cases. The lic positions In the place of the r, 'sum of $22,00O-waappropriated, elected officers, will say that for the ensuing two years, but the people's and the Auditor have done the Judge corrupt marshal did not get .a chance exactly right. They Voald have beto finger a dime of the funds. the trust reposed in them by the As to the debt that is charged up to trayed who elected them to office if citizens this Terr itoryJt can be shown that they had acted differently. And if the the House committees which have Inpositions were reversed, we have not vestigated the matter, have repeatedly the slightest doubt that they wh now decided tilt the Government could not to criticize the action of those attempt collect. Having undertaken to reguwould loudly applaud similar officials, late certain affairs In this Territory action officers who would not acby through Federal officers, the Federal "Government jcannot lawfully ' require cept bonds afrom the opposite party. It depends great deal whose ox is the Territory to pay the bills. gored. ItiSkthe same as in regard to our It is possible that the Se facto officers elections. When the Territory provid- will lovver courts, be defeated ed for the elections by its own officers, if not in the lathe The 'name higher. the expenses, Now that the of "Mormon" will be used for it paid all it is - Government has assumed the task, by worth-t"But we the Judges. prejudice smeans Qt Federal Commissioners, the do not think that will give any solid "Government has to pay the cost, which s. to the .If satisfaction Isjat least ten times more than the the law for the election of the incum Vwoula pay "for the Territory same Services m uch better per- bents Is pronounced Invalid, that will not render bogus appointments valid. formed, ' The principle that works If the.de facto officers are' declared not' .in One case applies in the other. It is officers da will not make the jure, not new.nqr singular-- It is well known claimants officersthat sense. The either in '. and established. That which the govwill not prove incumbents of loss the ernment institutes and controls, the Theirs Government must pay for. The people the gain' of the pretenders. a be will hollow but They victory. cannot lawfully be compelled topay barked the kine as will be that dogs for that in which they nave no voice. from the no hay eat could and manger Such proceedings would be taxation themselves. 'J without representation. We do not expect a favorable de The application of the rider to the cision from a court which invariably appropriation bill of 1375, which Jumps as the Trosecu ting Officer pulls was only intended for one session, to string, but we expect to see the the Legislature of Utah for ill time, is the matter tested to the la3t extremity, as absurd as it is dishonest, and would trust and that the people's officers will compel the members of every Legisla- defend to the utmost the as as tive Assembly, long Utah remains rights and the people's propertypeople's a Territory ,to serve their terms wltidat any payment for their services. The ' BADLY DECEIVED. thing is Ridiculous on its faee, and- the fact that every Legislature since ,1876 says the till now has drawn Its full pay and The Springfield Republican all "have spent Mprmon legislators noneno is that such evidence' mileage, sense as the view of the Comptroller the session passing bills, full of enmity Will the Itepiib was ever entertained before at .the to the Federal laws. one of this instance lican cite Just Treasarer Department. j Is there In publish rofit kind? Wkatf been has the that members It alleged of the; Legislature of 1878 received ing such shameful untruths? We do knows anytheir pay in the counties where they not believe the Republican taken for its resided. We know that, this is not thing of the facts. It has some malicious press guide dispatch : true ol many, who never received a cent for their faithful services. : What from Utah which are always tinted It may 'have bees of others with false colors though the atrocious we are not prepared ' to say, manufacturer of; fiction who for - But the members- and officers, of wards them has been so vigorously the session just closed are lit a some sat upon that ho has had to latterly. The what, different position from .their modify his deceptions alVthe bills truth is, passed by the (hat predecessors pi '79; The flatter ex Were with the in harmony Assembly their swindled, peeled tojbe knowing were seme of them and Federal laws, pay had been diverted; the 'former en tered upon their duties understanding supplementary to and In pursuance of that their salaries had been; appropri the provisions, of acts of Congress. ated, and the diversion has been ef- - Respectable newspapers should not fee ted by a trick towards the close of echo the falsehoods' of unprincipled their work. They should be paid for Sheets that hive no character to lose, their labor and if Congress does not nor swallow without inspection the rectify the wrong, it should be made Inventions that are sent to the world right as far as possible by the people in the shape of press dispatches from Salt Lake. When will the purveyors of wno elected them. the news of the day take a little pains to obtain correct Information on the SAVE HIM FROM HIS FRIENDS. Utah question? Aftzr swearing by all that's blue that Governor Murray was nofe removed, WHERE DO YOU STAND? that there was no significance In the Saints who realize the change but a political one, that the Thk Latter-da- y Governor's resignation was placed in peculiar circumstances of President Mr. Baa kin's hands the evening before George Q. Cannon's case, the dangers the. dispatch ' came demanding the that beset him, the threats uttered resignation, and. telling other similar against him, the determination to ren bald and naked falsehoods, the Tribune der him useless for life to the Church now berates the President fer his re- and people 'which recognize him as a moval of Its puppet, and shrieks t leading spirit, will rejoice, in their "Who are these 'Democrats of Utah Sunday reflections, that he is not In the Who are so well salted with: the Presigrasp of liia relentless enemies, Weak- dent's action in striking 'Governor kneed and spineless "Mormons", who Murray down just at the consummation have become purblind from looking t of victory I" Democrat exin Utah through or Into, "Gentile'! glasses, "Every (with ceptions so few as to serve butin-to will fear the consequences and fail to prove he role) express grief and any difference between his case at discern dignation at the dntimely act and and that of ethers. We ars sorry for the manner of doing it." - '.'Of course we know that its sort of their condition. , . Democrats rejoice In the slaughter of Let any man or woman of faith InGovernor Murray.", 'Governor Murray deserved to be quire of the Lord as to the right and sustained and not struck down by the prudence o'f the course taken, and we Administration." have.no fears for the answer.' The "The manner of the act waa fash- spirit of truth and peace will testify o J ioned in a way to make it the most of- the tight to every honest Saint's fensive possible.' ' "How does all this from heart, jand above light comport with the Is tonot be -compared t pretense that the Governor was not with speculations' from': beneath.' Rejected, but that the President: simply And in the matter of payment of .accepted a . resignation . which was the bonds as well as ofthe the surrender thrust "almost upon him?; No one - to the! mercy of his that we know of wishes to- make the of the defendantand deadly foes; what the - matter more painful to the ousted implacable wants. In both instances.lought official, and the matter would bae enemy to of the policy to been dropped by the papers which have be be plain Jindications ust what they so strongJ pursued but his the knaves course, opposed desire is what President Cannon and who have used him; and egged him on, ly his true friend will not aid in effecthim his to - and brought fate, keep push' ing.! In times like small things ing him In sight and, by their alternate show where each these, Latter-da- y professing defiances and bemoaning, provoke Saint stands before heaven and in comment and cause his sudden downthe of . Lord. the light more and more, fall to appear has any If the friends they should peremptorily de-Tin suit of James Trlha? Vs. the mand that his contradictory apologists Brooklyn Lead Mining Company occushut up at once. They only humiliate pied the time in the Third District y, him while they, still further expose Court the defense being entheir own notorious folly and ' gaged la showing up their side of the case. u, " . far-fetch- ed The-Treasur- er ' . y e, s , office-seek- 2- - . rec-cogniz- - s ft- - , bow-eve- - ; " o place-hunter- ; . - - - -- - ? " . p . - - , - : dls-"astro- us. to-da- " FAIL- - avowed energies of the. people and - , CARTOON'S BANJSS. . 1 Tux salt In atd of the bogtts appdln tees by proclamation has been com menced f n the Third District Court. The text of the complaint, which is : Icti force discovered the hostlles were running from cninua- of ? the the latter peace Territory. UBBTO APPEAR FOR avaricious These .comorants bua. As soon as the renegades learned TRIAL. V Beemlnglj nave determined never ot tne ipproach of the United SUtes to be satisfied until , the car- scouts they tried to meet them, and cass they are seeking to devour is did so, proposing at the same time a wasted. The ,'. SCQGJESTIONS entirely by which visit to the renegade camp, whence it is toabe robbed of itsplan life com tem- itbey would be conducted to the most terrible death, perfectly leader, about af league distant, both Sam Lakk City. plates March 20, 1886. in keeplnsr, however, with the infamous sides going unarmed.: wnen urawioru beard this be marched to the appointed conspirators engaged. Editor Deeertt Nevss him. The appointment bjr Congress and place, the Informant being; with.Gero-nimo '"Much has been Said and; written the importation of Fourteen renegades, including the arrived at last two or three days In relation to proposed place, ji LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION, each slide agreeing readily, except President Geo. Q. Cannon not respondthe for his to bond full powers to suspend the pres- Crawford, to carrying arms. Crawford with appeargiven ing ance in Court on.the 17th Inst. To my ent form of government, and to re- finally agreed that they! should come mind" this is not extraordinary when move all officers thereof ; the military with. arms. The Chihuahua troops we take into consideration the axiom placed at their disposal to enforce any then attacked Crawford's: command. is the first law that regulations adopted to de- As be signaled to stop firing a ball of nature," and those who have been arbitrary and make serfs, of the people; struck him. The others with him hid grade most rabid in their denunciation of the power to appoint all officers to col- in the rocks and were taken prisonhim fori not appearing, were the first lect and disburse the revenue derived ers. As soon, as the Mexicans disto doubt that he would, thereby show- from a people placed under an unbear- covered they belonged Ito the Ameritold they were set free andassoing most conclusively and 'eiving him able burden of tribute, by which the can force their the benefit of their ideas; in advance desolation of the people and country to go to camp and inform was killedThe that if they were In bis place may be accomplished; would all be In ciates that their captain of scouts were much alarmed they wonld not place themselves the right- direction to gratify those I main body Mexi- The Crawford. of death in Jeopardy under the circumstances whose avarice knows no hounds those I at the that seem to control. The District who desire to employ desperate means force, expecting trouble, fortified a vigorous orto accomplish the most diabolical hemselves and answered Attorney,tiein the remarks which his attack made by the scouts. This re. gan said made, showed hlsl venom ends. , t3Ward8 the man tnpart only. To a IThe executive and Judicial forces sulted in the separation of Che reneand scouts. The informant does person who has observed the &motives have Joined hands in the crusade gades and actions of Dickson, Zane Co., in against. the people of Utah.and thearmy not know what became of Geronlmo. their endeavor to get hold of him the with them wonld make All returned to camp demoralized, and reward offered, the extra precaution a formidable trio for the inaugurated the following day the American force a taken in securing the arrest in neigh- campaign, .that Would be extremely broke camp and began to retreat. Four Creditable to a (great nation's prowess flays later. Nana, with four women boring State after the Judas had earned miland a bound captive his 30 or more pieces of silver, the arrayed against a few peaceful, tolling Several children ' Nana! had taken, arrived v itary display, the seventeen - times citizens greater sum required for bail from him J Thle many false accusations made trbom American campif This narraX; Geronlmo and his than from any other person for the against the people of this Territory by five implies that Same offense, and the still further de- the Executive, and by others with bis force, armed',; were with Crawford's r mand of the Usual bond, Silent acquiescence, are too numerous command at th time of the nVht. andbelieve they particiMexicans, to to reiterate them here, and that ... the I.W . U n TT4aJ THIRTEEN fr.A u..am. In areattempt well calculated to create the times multiplied on two more trnmped-u- p strongest prejudice in the minds of the ring on the Mexicans. charges for similar offenses, to- Uninformed abroad, and the most serigether with the extra heavy bonds of ous injury to those who suffer from )j the witnesses, the full import of their fheni at home. They are, however, No nauseous drug. Red Star Cough animus is apparent. These facts would Carefally noted in a book of remem- Cure ; pleasant, prompt, safe. 25 cents. seem to indicate that his persecutors brance written that will be opened for -were not acquainted with the fact that ais mspecnon in a aay wnen reparation will be .demanded and the trnth k. vin A bathing train will leave the D. & the law knows no distinction between dicated-R. Q. depot at 2.45 p.m. citizens, but that all nare guaranteed True It is these facts have been re- and return alike a fair trial before fair Judge and at 4 o'clock. Fare for In not them and would hearsed time and ascaln, but that is not round trip 25c. Justify Jury, wing the bent of their prejudice enougn ; ?wey must De jinnee told, and him to him trial If needs be seven times seven, until Street car. open .window, stlff and forcing against Under Such circumstances that accusvery oia-,city, town and neck. St. Jacbbs Oil cures stiffness of ven hamlet; county, sation would be tantamount to conin fact, until every ear s tfrouebout the lentrth and breadth nf muscles. viction, am he much pleased that has taken the land shalllhear of the wmnM inflit. I Syrap of Prunes the course he has, and I hope that a hed upon the people of this Territory by stomach Regulates the over-taxfaff;' square fight will be made against Luuse nuu ciaiiuwue uoing service 10 r of all the ills the collecting of such excessive bonds, the general government, by those who and prevents that every feature and point that can are under a solemn pledge to support flesh is heir to. Sold by Z. C. M. I. be legally raised will be, and constitutional law in citi- Drug Store. that it be carried up to the court of last zens; in their rights. protecting resort and make them face squarely VTAU INVfBfTIOM. It jhas been said: The not protsct that coold not or would government every Issue raised. The Horse's Friend Snlky Plow. The I am inclined to tthe belief that the its Citizensi in their rights was not strongest, and lightest draft arrest. In the first place; was illegal, jtvorth defending. Under existing cir- cheapest, now in tne marset. it is enand that every proceeding had since cumstances the majority of the people suiKy dorsed by the best farmers in the counhas been void. In this connection I of Utah may endorse the sentiment as try. Call and see it at Z. C. M. I. and will state that a complaint should be being both Just land true, and must, its Branch Stores, and at 131 to 135 S.. sworn to in due Jorm. charging Mar untila nation's executive, who should Third West St. K shal Ireland, E. H. Murray and the be a nation's father, hears the cry and Co. Lake Salt 'Foundry Of Officer the post (Who ordered the comes to the rescue of everv Ward and S. U. array to go to Citizen throughout his vast domain at portion of the We have lust received a beautiful Promontory as a ponae) with a violation home, as well as those abroad; until line of Spring WrapSwj Styles entirely of the statutes of the United States, every false beartedycoohant is hnrtpnf new. T Cohn Bros. demanding that warrants be issued rom ouice, ana tae cry oi oppression their for arrest, and asking s no more neara in tne rana. that the Judge of this District S. W. B. ' C3- - :ES S . instruct the grand Jury to summon the witnesses: and if they find that the statutes havebeen violated, to prompt APOJsTLE LORENZO SNOW: Harkinoton Taylor At Logan on ly indict the guilty parties. II ail this March 17. 180. Mr. Daniel Wednesday. no 'doubt it will be), is, refused (which Where Is he? of Han ti, Sanpete Coub ty.Utah . Harrington, let the facts be certified to and sent up In the Penitentiary. bob of the late Bishop L. E. Harrington, of to the President of the United States, With what crime was he chrged? and let us see If any one else in the American Fork, and Mis Leonora Taylor Violation of the Edmunds law. Territory of Utah except the" Mormons" of this pity, daughter of President John was What testimonv nrcaentful in are to acconntfor their misdeeds. ii,in proof Of his violation of that Taylor. By the bve what has tbecome' of the Icourt, lam? virtnous Vearian, and his case in the Hush! las tfce. Hush! lie still and Territorial Supreme Court? Yearian, BiUUiUCl. where wt thou? Let his champion History Informs us that Rrtorata. "Bareman" answer to s "the wise philosopher of Greece," was McKwaji. At ProTo, on March 17. 1SS6, at J ustice Unsatisfied. sacrificed on th$ altar of the ignorance and bigotry of t the age in which he the house of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph lived. Brown, Jane, wife of the late Henry Mc-EXPRESSIONS FROM THE PEOPLE. In the year 1873 1 was In the citv nf wan, formerly of Edinburgh, Scotland, AthCos.the onc worldfrenowned capl-- ! 85 years. , tal of the Grecian Empire. In visiting aged FACTS ABOUT OFFICIALS. The f aneral services were conducted on oi interost ana notoriety, i was places shown what purported to be the prison Thnrsday, March 13, 1SS6, by Bishop Botb March 20. 1880. in which Socrates was incarcerated, in tne onrtn vara meeiing noase. rug Editor Deseret Newat j after the: sentence of death had been speakers were Bishop Booth and Counselor him. The present condition of affairs in pronounced-upoand eulogistic Meldrum, who in a One day, ; while the philosopher manner spoke of the feeling Utah is not.only anomalous but alarmuniform kindness and ingly suggestive to a careful observer awaited the execution of his unjust and demeanor of the deceased, and also of her cruel sentence,! be. saw his servant of passing events. V who had left all home, kindred The government of this cpantry is weeping most bitterly, and Inquired of husband, suDoosed to be a representative eov- - him why he Wept. The servant, in and associates to follow the meek and loweminent of the people, by and for the broken sobs syeplied "To think, that ly Lamb, tfcey having embraced the Gospel and in view of this fact one is my master is going to die innocent!" as revealed in these latter-day- s in the year people, led to ask : Has this form of cavern- - "WjnAT I " exclaimed Socrates," would 1810. She leave three sens and two daugh i ment 'nothing left for the people of YOU HAVE HI DIE UUlXTYr ten to mourn the loss .of a kind and affec Lorenzo Snow's Sister Utah but a name? Is their voice no tionate mother who were all present at the more to be hreard. in defense of any last sad rites also 13 grand children and 43 political rights? f Are their best efforts for the public good to be thwarted on greatgrandchildren, an oi wnom are new J" in Utah Territory. every hand, and Jthe wilt of the people " "if ii declared through their representatives PER WESTEBX TKIOK TELEOSAPU LINE, but a phantasy to De oiastea Dy the breath of one man; ana he an enemy to the lunaamentai principles oi legitimate government? Is the sun of their TTUFTEEX A.CEE9 OF CHOICE FARM t LATEST BY LIGirTMXG. . Knanlre of liberty I' and hav land. 1K.J. Hi. WJiSLJ!,!. SET TJRI3B NO MORE? Wm. Browa Md James Maeley 4 Offlc SOS South, State Koad. d&sw lw Are these and many other like queries j KU14 by Apaebea. mat arise ail to oe answered in tne WAsnrNOTON, 20. The of and the conditions be tamestate nas received Secretary inlormation, ly submitted to while the ' problem Is thrOush - lii HALF-- It TEED NORMAN STALLION Gnavmaa. Consul the at Mptbeins worked? LaL Twenty three months old, weighs Facts are stubborn things, and what icoj of the killing of two Americans are the facts that confront the people named Wm. Brown and James Mose-le- Aiuv poonuB. J. II. MIDGLET, ' by Apaches on the Slst nit., at the nowr 615 E, Third South Street. d lm The executive whose duty it is to see urana itepuD,iic mine, near PJacozan. the laws duly ana laittuuuy executed, A 14a( of Orlevaneea. not only refuses to see executed those 20. The men emnldTcd Loxns. O Ja "S Xi . St. riant already in force, but denies the of further legislation only as he- snail in the Wabash yards in East StXouis, pr i THOROUGHBRED JERSEY COW. presented a list of grievances dictate. omcers wmcn to tne mat oi Milking now and expected to calve the roaa, A legislature has been convened ito they of April. In calf by one of the best enact laws essential to the welfare of deslie to have! remedied. They also last in the country.': Also a Heifer Calf. ana sucn as are aemanoea Dy tne com presented a demand that their wages bulls For full particulars and price call at 110 moo interests of- all classes, and that be raised to the: amounts paidlnChi-cag- o JiaiUSb t: utt. JL. lit WH t UKU. request that the officials send legislation has by veto been denied the tnem and answer an b Deiore o'clock this people. In this the rights and liberties aonnt n er'i which, above all others, make home A McKeesport, Penna., special says and country dear, have been withheld from them constitutional rights, in the strike at the National Tube Works the enjoyment of which every citizen is now general, 2,&w men being out. is entitled to protection. 3.ARIKN SitD3 IJI BULK AS WELL Another Bllcsard. v. 6uca .'i: VjT as In rackets, in great variety. Crop St. Paul, 2(). A heavy snow storm ;' SUBVERSION OF LEGITIMATE Plants. A Large and Fine set intnis morning which shows no ding and Basket at uea itoek rni-e- . Fresb Flowers signs, of abatement.'- The street cars stock GOVERNMENT,. Preserved Cheap and Perfect. All Floral storm The stopped: running Decorations mads Funerals. such Infidelity to oath and obligation Is general throughout Minnesota, Da- - etc. Cut Flowers .for. sale.. IU Bushes, weu represent tne character or Dotn avut aim 30.oo i.'nrrsaninemnms ior ueaainir. etc., : juiaiiuus. traitor and tyrant. M pec 100, II per dos. Telephone No. S64. ' ; I labtlnsr Frev. Clnac. Statutes being In force in the Orders by Mali and Express promptly at t are ty the i; execu O. F. DUE, tended to. , 20. iiemiory Under Washington, special No. 849 W., Third South St. tive suspended in Uhelr opera order the limited debate on the adverse tions, and. declared invalid, thereby report on the free coinage bill was beassuming Judicial as well as executive gun, and the floor was taken by James, powers. Not only IS his oath of office oi aew p ora, in opposition to tne Dili Of no avail In seelnsr manv of the laws enforced which are but the legislative power of the Territory AVE 60 VARIETIES OF THE CTI0IO-- st has been defied and threatened. eftr at na Cherry Trees, whieh He has deemed it no insult to the in ' sonshls flrnres. .ATEST BISV Also the finest VarieUe ef U TtSTt telligence and wisdom of a legislative x'inm ana apneeb reacn, body to dictate to them what laws they PATCIIES. T Also the most desirable varieties ef smaSy may and may nof pass, and present ' frnlta. bills originating with . himself for their action, lie nas accompanied them Bhrubbery and the rarest CLbabeis, London. 20 .Marie Heilbron, prima mental with language calculated to intimidate i ana 'XTee Koses. irwan ? t r and coerce compliance with his wishes, donna, is dying. I Also a superb collection of GrssabsasS and Bedding PlanU, Cnt Zlowara. Oaraa Soetallat xtlait In Brussels. knowing them to be ''opposed to the tions, Camelias, Boses, etc. will of the people, and destructive of 19. Bouauets.Wreaths. Anchors. Croaaas.eta The Parade of the Brussels. interests. . Socialist in the large Iron made to'order on short notice. He has charged the legislative body unemployed ' 5B3. centre oi ueigiura, last wun peing Hi luauuiacburiug KarssrTsua as4 Flertct. resulted in disorder. The mob! evening, STEEPED in jmmoSality was composed ol socialists and. the Eastern Nnrseriea, No. StS X Tlurd Sosdl t class oi the people took pos- fltreet, Bait Late City, utan. . to that degree that the blight of lust lowest uraera juiea wua prompuraae. t ; session of many of the streets, shout- cannot find rebuke" at their hands. 1' He has vetoed enactments passed ,U8S - 1 'OWN WITH CAPITAL,' "DOWX WTTII expressly- lortne suppression ana pun r ishment of immorality, and thereby I TH jBOUKGEOlS," if reiusea to aia tne prevention or vices and to society. attacking shops, they wrecked all demoralizing : The government of this Territory the cafes and sacked all. the shops lu oi wmcn ne is tne executive omcer, is the Rue Leopold. The gen d'armes ITO XTOTJ-Io nnauv repudiates uv mm. ana ne re flsally attacked the mob, and after a fuses to sanction th appropriation of severe tight, in which many rioters were wounded, succeeded in clearing one dollar for its support: 9 lie 'baa streets and restoring order Sev apparently Bought every auOpf- the1 eral nunareai socialists who took. an and coriu ptly used his portanity, thority to bring the Territory into dls-- f active part in the riot have been nlard repute witn tne general government. presumably for the purpose of overt 004 throwing tne existing iorm ana taining the appointment of a commis. Another Invention. 'Again one oi sion tq exercise all legislative powers.' Utah's citizens comes to tthe-- front At sundry times he has officially and improvement on wilfully attempted to deprive the ma- with a much-needof representation, in their choice old, methods. In the shape of a patent jority of 1 affairs at ; home and those sent churn. The new dairy utensil Is cer abroad. He has urged costly Judicial proceed tatnly destined to take precedence of aid him lii removing from office other churns now in I the market; ings towno were tne cnoice 01 tne peo ana its manufacture those pie, and whose ability and Integrity oeqome a marxea will.undoubtedly, feature among were unquestioned, and has appointed to important places 01 trust those the- many profitable industries of the whom he well knew were not the Deo Territory L.rf D. Bunce, Esq.; is the . The abort drawinr was made front a nr I pie's choice. In this arbitrary and nn patentee, and the churn Is being manu showing the lamination of Iron la taa C'oU factured by C M. Donelson & Co. Z Boiled and Shearing procoas. EXERCISE 07 DESPOTIC POWEB C. M. I. and S. P. Teasdel have the sale he has Invoked the aid of the courts, in of the churn, which has been patented accomplishing a formidable political under the name' of The Rocky- Moun . tain Churn. revolution. . 111s utter contempt ior civil govern This drawing was made Xrora tea mil ment 01 a republican iorm is mani from the hoof and coffla boa as lestea in nis zeai to Boncit and urge- Trouble with the telegraph frlreg taken In Figs, 1 and 4. military Interference on the least pos- between here and Chicago has pre- . shown and Hammer Tolnt The Only Hore-BhKail in the World tnat la not late futile attempt to secure mill vented ns from getting the usual enp-pl- y ed the point and from or cut. clipped, sheared ol eastern news torday. j tary rule in the Territory by false and will not split in driving, is unwarranted representations was snp plemented by a call for a r military TIIE PUTNAM NAIL. guard to make a sensational show of A ilexican who has been a captive a 8e maimed horse is shod with this nail, that escortingen route on a and defenseless from all rik. of waa youth among the Apaches, and and avoid jout prisoner railway train, one of Crawford's scouts, has whose escape there was not the slightF23 SALE 8T ILL EEJLEES ii ECBSE IAILS. i est danger., In Tucson, Arizona," and gives arrived Late proceedings and arrangements the folio win version ot the killing of Samples sent free by mail, by addressing. with that department indicate a desire for hostile demonstrations that would Captain Crawford, lie made the comresult In warlike measures against the munication onder an Injunction of seTerritory and complete subjugation of crecy, saying the Americans were hidBOSTdN MASS. to military rule. thepeople . War is declared to be a relic of bar- ing the truth and thre atened to punish barism, but seemingly is quite In har- any one who divulged the facts. The P.O. Address Meponset.nass. mony with the spirit land purpose of scouts were ordered to report as and itf For sale by 35. ivx. X4wJU some important officials wno are agreed-upon- . He says: "Wnen the branch storaain PRESIDENT -- IT. S. j .. iil. , DESERET NATMAL BMK. ! "self-preservati- on : - rjaiV cp SCRPLCS, II. S. JC .i UKPABALXELED OFFERINGS OF Clf Y. SALT LAKE J , DEPOSITORY. - capital, . . faoo.oo . 800,000 President. 1 pre at . ice 1 ' kramorz UITTLK. ?EGE!VE3 EEF05ITSPA7A3LE 11 We aro confident that our display Is tho largest and richest stock of imported and domestic novel 4os in Dress Goods, Prints, Glnghanif, , Lawns, Straw Hats, Laces Embroideries, Buttons, etc., etc, "'"" qvor shown in Utah. . ' Wm. W. Riter, A. UROKSBECK. J. L. S. Hills, Cashier; Jas. T. Little, Asst. Cashier. JOHK SHABP. Mm. ' Xitbtnn am a,'M Si. Praiuee, CUtcaaro, aad rtiel-o- Bay aud Hlla rorSc. San vrnalu, Loadois, tacmia. OAKPHD3 CARPHTS! J 1 Continental CtUea. - 1 !! i aMakt-- eollectinasXramiUJnr nrvwru s iromnUy.' i til lor taa I DSTS a posltlTO M thoassalsofcueol 4h wormt kind and l lonf I mrfnti fw defd, i o itmn taBdknK hairs beu . fBKa, lwtil wn.n v.u mj-- on ii.ts laiusQICMT.ttiat VAWABI-ElkfiATlSttilrdl orh.rwltb a Shovels, Spades, Hoes, most complete Stock in the West. Hrr ; ."' 1 LAMB AND CREEN PEAS "Will soon be In order 'tl DESlRiSS THOSE ,pi;BB Li GOODS! ilakes. i O. SaaalSBirenr. oiTeexTMil Sa.T.A.8UMJM,Uli'ariSt.,KawTsrk. M The Forks. CHOICE CUTS OF Pork mutton, Etc., Beef, her hoaee un learns what Low et re-carp- irlces we offer. COnSULlPTIOfL ,miioimm.:ot ih rm7 i ;, N6 Lady can afford to she has seen oor goods H . : . , Another cai In Bulk. Liuerlcaitx Meat Slarliet. goods and compare prices. Should call at the arrived. Bxamine . :: BIRCUMSHAW. WILLARP Satisfaction Guaranteed. e, ed nine-tent- ;j SORENSOH . CARIPST, & hs 1864. NOV SPRING GOODS. 1886. j a -- MaB l4 - j .. ' ' ! , . v ' l! . :1! 1 R , BY TELEGRAPH UPHOLSTERY, Folding Chairs, New Grades; AT BED ROClK Call and: see them and make vour pur chases, and you will feel satisfied aver aner4 wards'. Joods guaranteed as represented. llO HILL HOLLER PftTENT CO. Wll i No.. 53 North Tenuis (Street, Sast. Office : 21 South Temple Street, West :pi PCUriXE ' x. t. VLOVB. fjAKBani WHOLBJfTHBAT a WBEn. FEIEEJiia Teisuaons Ko. S7L ' m KO.ST7. Offloa ! Tslspaoae ; KLLU M0EBI8, Spt' ; . ; mi , . E 1 y, i A - Plants,t. ; . . "1 " " " i f 'j PROMPT A.2STJD ' ' l a CaU i y8i!itijaaiiAfr - to-nlg- bt. , M See Our Goods V - Xj-TT.- r - . f SDITS MAHE TO ORDER. f - Seeds, ir MAIL- - OKHEES FILLED OABEFltELY - to-d- ay f . BlfifltSf GI5H Vffll ; H16H PATEST, i, ! . Btroot. IVXcilxa. PIONEER .:..,- -. AMEtllOAy.X ' h' !... ! ' SET3, BED ROOM n I UPHOLSTERY CARPETS ! Have Rtiuovetl fo alG Ulain Street, and call the attention of the public to their varied assortment of . I j. i j . time-honore- r, . CHERRY TREES. d, I IB fFOttEIGK. - ' ; dearly-cherish- i J' ," 'iniii pn r ir-- n i . - - .. II ii r.r I i ... . 2 2 ' . a , " - . !" " '..!...". ... ...... ,! ' . . ii ti( 'j asaBaaaiaHeBaaassBBBBBnBasHS-- LOOK WELL . OHO in alt DOiialie Oityj Utali . I ed v ; lffM All n . i r rTP'n Wins ER Kb'CEiLLSVJ i rr. ipLui f .. it " ... TA2f9-ATI.AMTI- C . - i - ' -- - I ed ... - . : ? . Hot-Forgo- d o -- . - Putnafn Nail Co., - o. ": .1 If1 I ''4' s" ' hM' .i r SPRINGTBIE; r IN;.THE t, IBll if When. vou feel USED Mlf I - . UP. . ; , The . J . ' ayatem require help to throw i off the Kccumulatlona of the STAG Abe -- VANT PERIOD, winter. ... 5 3 i BOYS'Vahd YOUTHS' . EERUVJil BITTERS Stimulate the DIGESTIVE OB- QAXSj . regulate the UVET1 nd cleausd the KIDNEYS. A vrlne--i . i i glassful before each meal will make you BELIEVE this statement. They CURE DIPSOMANIA (the Alcohol Disease) by their charming action npon the STOMACH, restoring; its natural tone and 'entirely destroying the MORBID APPK-nT- K for stimulants. MALARIA disappears before them, and PERFECT HEALTH rriumes lUawoy. For sale Ly all dru;g'sts and wine -- . mer-inan-ts. daw AIUtlVALS! 'mm. 11 , tTi For Fall and Winter! " ! ! -l ALSO r .BOOK' X2T u :. :Sm03S - JSVEKTT TJURTJ2TY, Qs. C5 if |