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Show EVENING NEWS; at roc o'clock. , libeller may be arrested when on Hex- !' ... lean soil. Here is the portion of the Mexjcan penal code under which the proi cation against Catting has been , eon-ducte- d: j PRINTED fUBLIIHEO AND BY THE Article CLXXXVI, Title 6, Chapter 1 In a foreign country aby a Mexican against a Mexican, or a Mexican, shall by foreigner be punished inagainst the according republic CHABLES W. PENROSE. EDITOR. to law, If there appear any of tue foll! circumstances: lowing First That the accused be found in the republic, either by having come by Honda; Aug. 9, 1S his own free will or brougbt by extradition. Second That if the person offended A 5JKW SHIP CANAL. Is a foreigner, complaint be made Mm by the proper party, hj against Third Tnat tbe accuaed has not been oi me most 01 sea tried In the country where routes la the passage around the Flor- definitely offense' was committed, and if he ida penlasul Irom the Gall to the At- tbe has not been released, absolved, or lantic. It Is estimated that the loss to pardoned. Fourth That the offense he is hipping daring the last ten years on him as with be considered that roate ot bidden rock and many charged an offense- punishable in tbebycountry $100,000,-000 no tnan hasleas been where it was committed, and also lu mishaps This has mataraUy caused the the republic. Flftn That In accordance with the question to arise, cannot something be extant the penalty imposed would done to avoid these dangers or lessen laws not allow bail. the fatalities which bo often occar I This U not singular to Mexico, litis Tfce answer has come to toe query: n the line of the English common: law It U, build a canal and so escape the doctrine. Texas itself has a similar coast. the a around of voyage rocky risi has and newspaper law, Tue success of the Suez, North Sea and man for libel punished ina one county Holland ship canals, which all pay good but circulatedpublished in a far distant county and all investment dividends upon the of that State. The famous Edltjcr of answer the purpose designed, prompts the New York Herald has recently the undertaking of other enterprises been convicted in London for jllbel The trade of a similar character. Cyrus W. Field published in around this daagerons route Is increas- against Gotham but circulated in the British ing constantly, and the necessity of metropolis. speedy action Is recognized. The Cutting affair; may lead to a A route has been isarveyed which modification ot the law of libel would shorten the trip from New Or- DESERET NEWS COMPANY. wi cuuia-eroa- 'Crimes committed a - - ; j leans to North Atlantic and European ports a distance of 801 miles, and avoid the perils of the Florida peninsula. It is up the St. Johns river to Doctor's Lae, thence by a canal to Fort Fan-to ning, then down the Soanne river the golf, total liO miles 'with a cat of only tit miles to bo made. The advantages to be gained far oat-str- ip in importance the probable ot the undertaking. cost It will epen a Urge traffic with all European ports from the Mississippi Valley, and will aid in placing American grain Bjoa the British taarketi almost to the 4xckLsjon of the American trade. The merchants, ot the empire of the Czar nave heard al Lire, project and have become aiarme, report of Russian stasKLsvto the effect engineer, tun. that "the cost of. transport ol grain from th SHssii3iapi valler to Stray, will be "dimnl3he iior. thai SO p cent.; that Jt will reader, t&o. United States the absolate controller of ; ttUt prices of grain la the British marketa; that Russia will be utterly nnable to compete with her, and that on its completion the United States will drive Russian grain out of the markets of western Europe." Of coarse this canal, if constructed, mast be built chiefly with American capital. No foreign country mast be allowed to get control, directly or indirectly, ot so important a scheme. British capitalists are ready with money for the undertaking, and 'some moneyed men of New York are understood, to be willing to endorse the enterprise. It will be of great commercial advantage to this country and be the means of saving much property and many precious lives. The canal ought to be built. HOW EACH GETS HIS "SHARE OF THE POBK." Tub Charleston News and Courier caustic- - remarks on the of doings Congressmen as disclosed by maks come Senator Vest, when he "unbuttoned himself" on the river and harbor bills and the appeals made to him by sober Senators who bad "axes to grind and creeks to dig." These Senators, said Mr. Vest, asked that appropriations should be pat into not because tliey were needed ' the bill, because the Senators thought they were needed, but to secure their own Combinations' to secure such appropriations for such purposes have been made, Senator Vest declared In the present Senate, at this session, m relation to the pending The bill. harlor river " and sell bis to a Senator for is plan own vote for an appropriation, and to buy the vote ot other Senators with the appropriations they desire in tarn. They who so make a market of their integrity form a "gang," and one "can not leave the procession" for fear ot getting left. In order to secure his own share of "l be pork,' eactt Sena tor votes a leg, or shoulder, or spare rib to several other Senators, and all to continue the same are ignoble system. : "Senator The Ne uftdCeurer-say- s Vest expresses the, opinion that this plan will endure to the end of time Perhaps so; but It U a dishonorable, a cotraDt. and a corrupting plan none th lass, and no Senator is a faithful and honorable ptftRre- - servant who adopts It." Quite right. The inside workings of congressional legislation are not of character to promote admiration of American statcsrnaus&tp, and the facil legls ity with which latlon of the most outrageous charac ter can be worked through the Senate, may be understood in the light of the barnlns which are made between grave and reverend Senators in rela tlon to pet projects - and profitable measures. This is a wicked world, and all the corrupt men are not kept out of the Congress otthe United States. ed . antl-"Morm- THE CUTTING CASE. From an Impartial Investigation of the Cutting case which has caused so much excitement on the Mexican border, it la evident that the court which tried could da no less than pronounce Judgment adalnat the libelling editor. Under the laws of Mexico, Catting was liable, there can be no doubt. first committed the When he re he Medina libel agslnst and ithe cornized authority lariidiction of the Mexican court, and made an agreement to carry out reconciliation" the termai of the under the order of that court. Bathe violated his agreement and uttered a n?w lioei against Medina, which be published In Spanish, as well as In English that Jt might be circulated In The libel was printed in Mexico. Texas, but it was distributed over the harder, and the offense" was a crime la both countries. ' Cutting could have been released Dtfort trial and b v"hd time to take any lgal steps he.chose but he would not give a bond acd therefore tne uex Instilled under lean authorities-wertheir laws, botbin keeping turn In cus tody ana convicting him upon tne evidence, bat counsel appeared for him under Instructions from the court, and the proceedings appear .to have been -regular. no bo violent dls There- should turbance of the , peaceable relations existing between , the two republics over this tempest In a teapot. If It were not for tbe trained condition cf public feeling lo Texajgnd Chihuahua, It Is probable that no ma terial dlScuttf .would bare arisen or beet contemplated, and tha question now should, , bet decided - on legal grounds.. There is not the least necesreaort to rtolenca. Under sity lor the laws ot Mexico a libel on a Mexican citizen, It circulated la Mexico, U taUUU, rrta thong it wis pub; oWtry, Us, )iW s Ulna : - e . if :f$ as relating to American citizens In Mexico, but a fair examination into the case as it asanas, certainly shows tbe Mexican authorities to be right in the position they have taken under existing laws. Cutting deserves no sympathy, and the case is cot worthy of the trouble It has occasioned between the two countries. non-reside- nt WHAT AN ANSWER! Ox Saturday, .August 7th, we treated upon the assertion made by William H. Dickson, in his camp-fir- e speech, that Brigham Young "could not and did not repress his exultatioo," when the news ot tbe assassination of Frttsi dent Lincoln reiched here. We proved his statement untrue from an source, and Justly proclaimed him a false accuser of the iuuoctnt.a Uodfiier, and a detainer of the dead. AAiaaane attempt at an answer came estttorUUjF through the Salt Lake Trt&fMc on Sujadsj .morning. We here witfit present It i "A lady told the writer of this, and she toid a hundred outer people tbe same thing, that she--, wltfl ttoveral men women were at work in and other rememwe tbe Theatre, preparing, if tor a performance, when tbe ber ot the assassination came, and newsrignt, the order was given to arape tne Theater iu black. A inaotwnose given name we tnink was Jacob, was arranging tiie work when Bruham Young came in. on one toot and ttieu on tne Dancing said : other he "Drape her, Jake ; drape her: another enemy of our people 1 gone, aud the Lord God still reiguetn la Israel." This lady was known by ail the old settlers, and there is no doubt of her perfect trutliluiueus." We defy the Salt Lake Tribune to give the name of the lady, or that of any one of the hundred people to wnom the Tribune writer claims she made the slanderous asseitlon, who can furnish It. We defy District Attorney William H. District to give any evidence in support of hif? statement, which Is an unmitigated and utterly Inexcusable falsehood, , that could only emanate from a heart pickled in depravity. etables and grain, were blighted with to continue to raise the warning voice the early frosts, and our hills made bare that perilous times are coming." with the ravages of erasshoppera. Ukber Wright. no one who has witnessed these Surely July aoth. beneneient changes, but mnst acknowl- itJ?,clFty MnBtain, 8. the of hand and Hts that God, edge blesf lugs are being abundantly poured out upon Ills Saints, and upon tbe land He has given us for a heritage.' :V c, BYTEiEGltAPH. land juwrixa, FEB WESTERS USIQX TELKOBAPg LINK. here by some of our Christian (?) friends, who live and loaf in thst highly moral and civilized burg Montpelier; but ItATESrr BY their efforts have not accomplished much thus far, and what little success TBI 7TTIXe CASE. in dt priving the they have attained homus Tt citizens of th nr P1t Tltfeltena Bayard will has been through technicalities in Hack Dawn. fractions of surveyed land adjoining unsurveyed. In such cases - Baltimore, 9. Sacretary Bayard, they have been enabled to enter ttKi speaking to a correspondent last nighi unsurveyed land with it, a fact which of th case, said there Is no our citizens were unaware of. Ho reason Cutting why a satisfactory adjustment fracas has occurred yet over these of the difficulty should not be reached. matters, but It would be well fbr such He has been assured that such was the parties who seek to live by the sweat desire of tbe Mexican Gouerument, by of other men's brows notHo carry the the resident Minister, who said some matter too far, a. few men can submit days ago, that hia would tamely to seeing their labors aud act promptly in thegovernment matter. Secretary a ot a for hopes nearly quarter said Impressively, he 'concentury ruthlesslv torn from them by a set of Bayard sidered the principle involved in the s, robbers and whose object Cutting affair, one of the gravest imseems to be to deprive the poor of portance, and one as to their just rights through technicalities which the whole eountry, withwhich only fraudulent and dishonest out reference to should be a unit. The personalWty, persons will take advantage of. merits or de merits of Cutting himself had nothing OUB STAKE TABERNACLE to do with the matter. It made no difcomis progressing finely, and when ference tvhetbT ne be of darkoe one buildot the ness or will nicest of light, but it did pleted In Territories. aud make this the adjoining greatest possible difference ings The plan of the building was gotten op to tbe American people whether the of Salt D. C. aud contention Young, raised by the State Departby Lake, to the architect. ment in his case should be 'maintained Is a credit now are The walls about or not. Mexico claims the right to try 15 feet high, with sufficient common American citizens tor an offense comrock on tue ground to complete ihe mitted in the United and Cutstructure.- The dressed sandstone has ting has actually beenStates, and to be hauled about 13 miles, where a sentenced for publishingconvicted a libel in Texforce of men are now quarrying it, as. Mr. Bayard thinks this raises from whence it will be hauled this fall. TIIK GRAVEST PC 69IBLBT QUKSTION President Wm. Budge is superintendent of construction, and to his iude and if Mexico's claim is ciice conceded fatlgable labors wo arc greatly la no' American fu Mexico will debted for the progress made thus far. be sale. "Mytraveling he Haiti countrymen," with evident feeling, 'twill not oe v. t. Dubois ; deceived by partisan misrepresentaIs now giving his dying kick. Deputy tions. They jwlll recognize the gravGreen is lu Montpelier seemiugly ity of the question Involved and will he before never consent that one of their fellow awaiting reinforcements commences his cnrivalrous (?) laoors. citizens shall be tr.ecl by a foreign Poor devils! they are scarcely worthy power for an offense committed lu this of a passing notice, and were It npt for country. It Cutting had stabbed his the Congressional B. that has lit in Mexican .rival in Texas instead ot F. T. B's bonnet, your correspondent merely attacking his reputation, does would not deign to mention their any one pretend that Mexico could ignominious names, but as the jray have tried bim for murder. Certainly Italian, not." The secretary said be had no LiOthario, and the commenced hard-earn- ed BEAUTIFUL BEAR LAKJ5. Of all the valleys of the Rocky Mouu tains, none is .more beautiful at thi9 season of the year than Bear Lake, and viewed from one of the prominences mat overioox it, u is iar more easily auioireu man ueacnoea. The Lake at the south end ot the valley, ensconced between the low ver dant hills that surround it, is a sight wcu wormy oi a tourist's visit. A sheet of water, clear as crystal, cover-la- g an area of nearly one hundred and fifty square miles, and viewed in the early morning, when the first tints of the rising tun reflect upon its limnid face, it looks like a sea of glass, upon wnuse lunwi is pnoiograpnea tue surrounding scenery with remaikable mi nuteness. Bar FIELD .4. hay-fiel- d, THC ALASKA of the valleys, but we can assure our southern friends that It is no longer enuuea to tne name, or any similar one. While we cheerfully admit that tne winters are longer than tbev are in iuu mat we nave suloii iiusnowvauey, fide nt to make eood slelsrhinir. ret the winters have so much modified n tne .ast lew years, that we Lava lit tie now to complain of, and a more prosperous community than exists Here wouia oe cumcuit to and. A QBKAT CHAXOE has taken place in this valley since its nrst settlement, not only has the ell mate moderated greatly, but tin- streams of water have Increased, and the land has become much more produc tive man zormeny. vv Due eany irosts toe last lew years nave oeen re uuiiBg znarkablr lisrht. Anee uungs may Deaconed at by tne ioea oi in Niinu. ana "W'titiymr they may deay the facta, i nd Tilllfy and abtue us for saying so, but we gnow WnereOI-W- e ITXlllr ami mflrnnL. dttheiuuid of God therein. QUITS A COHTSAST to compare oar fields of rirw. .. oar rsxdeos brimful of vMt,kf.. fruits of different kinds, while all is Iiesh and beautiful as a "green bar tree" with what existed a ? ago, When o?r potttOff rlati, wljVeg H. S. ELRHF.noE, President, Fbramokz Li it lk, Vice rrest-- GRAND KXCURSIOX GAGHE & BERRUiKE VALLEYS. DI DEKHSO. Salt Lake; Park City, Buys and Setts) EzeUaaao an Man Ogden, Logan and Evanston, fork. Ban Francisco. ClUrag-"hi. . On Wednesday, Aug. 18 Lonla, Omaha, London, and principal Continental Cities, FOR 0. CENTRAL AND P. Dress Goods, Silts, Satins and Surahs, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, RAILWAYS. The train wilt leave Suit Lake City at 8 a. m. : unaen, io:m sl. in. ; ixgan. Z p. in rtrk City. 7:15 a. in, Augntt ISth; and ICvunslon (via Ogdeu),f :45 t.in.,Auguat 17th 3P . . low-bre- 1 l jesus." Ooservance of the above injunctions has developed incidents- which, to me, are testimonies to tbe divinity of the work in which we, as Latter-da- y Saints, are engaged. t Thinklug some of these occurrences might benefit or, at least, interest some ot the readers of your valuable paper. I will relate a few which I trust will find soace in vour columns. In October Jaat Elder W. O. Cragun ana l started out to open up a nw field of labor in this State. The first nizht out found us in what is appro "Dark Corner of priately called the we held two meet Greenviile." There ings in private houses and an appoint ment to noiit tne tnira, in tne church, was made. It being cotton pickinx time ana the people very ousy, we ae elded to sdcikI the day iu siiiiu. seeing. consequently visited Glassy Mountain -- WEBNESDAY, AUfl. 1 Oil " Axxd OHOX3S. CM, Liiioleii, FISH LATEST PATC1TEN. AT Killed aad 1 s Wounded. 9. During the rioting Belfast, which occurred here on Saturday evening to au early hour this morning, eleven persons were killed and one hundred and thirty seriously wounded. The majority of the injured persons have shot wounds. Rioting was rey newed and a fierce! encounter took place between the ' soldiers and be mob, in which a number, of the latter were wounded. A soldier at close quarters' fired at a boywas shattering his hand. The soldier arrested. Reinforcements of troops to the num ber o; twelve hundred, have ariived lu i Belfast a Merciless VJre on the Keeptng-'Uto-da- to-da- WILL OPEN Cor. rioting lence of tbe mob is increasing. Thii ty rioters havo been wounded. The po lice keep up a merciless fire upoa tne mob. The city, owing to THE WRECK AND. RUlU OF HORSES p: esents a deplorable aspect. Its ap-- p arance Is similar to that of Paris after the Commune. It is feared that MONDAY. SEP. 13TB, ttL!FBB!!.l is OTAH CREECH. :oi- - IDIfcESS O O O T GREAT A FULL STOCK IONIO Kmbraclcg Sts . No. Eat. jERs JzU HHZ 63 North The not-realiz- Wft BRANDS: Tien Teleahoa Ke. Mill m t71. 03Soe Telapaea cuAa Moaaia, ed - -- . nu s--rvi - - - . - - J" uoiorea H0LErWHEAT vWMiJ I ;&UT ' iMUTRITlt : A CO,, PlOtlEER R6LLER . STREET. SOLD iY ILL FLAVOR ...v..;,.r HAVE W MY POSSESSION: tOne sorrel MARE. 8 or 9 veara old. whim on leit nhouldor, face, branded It SHidnnunil is not claimed and taken in ten away days, it will be sold on Monday. Anrust Kith. 1880. at 10 o'clock . m at the estray pound West Jordan. notice: u MIUS DEALERS J "VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE undersigned. Administrator of the of Malcoin Aiacdnif. deceased, to the Jordan, August 6, creditors of, and all persons having claiuie said deceased, to. exhioit them ICSTKA Y KanCa. against thenccessarv witn tho vouchers, within tanr r HATE Uf MT PDSSESSIOHT. aner montiis the nrst imbllcaUon of this adnilnlstratnr at the notice, to'-tltaii W. btayncr. Attorney at One roan HORSE, or 10 years old, brand office S7ofS. Charles Main Street. Salt Lake city in tbe en ielt shoulder ama saddle Law, resembling Dated at Salt Lake City, Jnly 21st, Its. JANE MAGDUFF. If the above animal is not claimed trtthin ten days from Administrator of tho estate of Malcolm it will be sold at public aeccasea. Auction to thedate, d 4w at the Aiucnuu, highest cash bidder, wuui iMruauiui uaif aj lonna, tic x O ClOCm p. m., v eauesaay, Aujrui.t lsth, ias. J. JOUSSOV, District Poundkeeuer. IJCGAli NOTICE. South Bountf ul, Davis Co., Anjr. 7, 1888. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ESTRAY NOTICiC. JLI in pursuance ot an order, of tbe Court in and for tho County of Halt CJMY POSSESSION. . Lake, Territory of Utah, made on the Twenty-secon- d day of July, KD6, in tne One bay MARE, about 6 years old. brai matter ot the iistaio of Jautes K. lialdwia, , ed W on.Uftthiyh. Me unaersigneu, trie Aaintnte-tratnucicmcu, une ouy yeariin-j- ; and Administrator of tha aaul lLa branded C OB state, will sell at private stile to the highest jei nip. 4 vaara One sorrel af ARE. about. h bidder, for cash, gol-- l coin of the United branded P on, light thigh, also on left State, and subject to ooalrmation by said Probate Court, on Wednesday the Kirat thiirh and vented on left shonllr. of September, isxa. at 13 o'clock a. m..day al One iron-(rre- y 6 about MARE, years old. the County Court House iu the City and brand resembling-a- n on an rip-ntleft fjvuavj oi salt iaae, tne staple utie, la vuuuiurr , uh gui lucKi-it- ; roit. terest and estate of the said James K. Bald One block yearling KlLLEt,' branded win, at me time or nis dentn, and au the " " 0.75, O.90, " 1.00 1.2fl 1 1.05" Seduced from $25.00 to $17.50. Proportionate redactions in "White and Colored wasn iiobes, trench and American Dress Goods, Embroideries, Laces, Hosiery, Ladles' Under- -" 'vf.Mi waar, etc. to creditors. Poaadkeeper. 18S6. M ROSARY BEAD TRIMMED ROBES, Estate of Malcolm Macduff, deceased. UliAttLKS II. HAUN, Latest Shades at 1 LiMM Vt or WHraTT fe SLLfcB, Black Gros, Grain Silks, Best Makes, aV OOc, 91.15 JPl.UTi, 91,70, 9i.vvf nnu Vl.lilt, upwards, worth 25 per cent. more. BrocadesClangeants at 93.25 and $2.75, wortL 2fl i per cent, more. Black and Colored Satin lihadamcs. Surahs, Two toned Brocades, etc., at IiOwer Prices than ever before offered In this city. WHITE. WTOIe" ,T vrorlh $0.1 b - SO.50, 0.85 0.65, ft , VTost STRICET. pi. SUPERFINE ESTIiAY NOTIOlf -- its-pond- . TKMPLTC FOR THITl DAYS ONLY! desrant Summer Silks at Men's, Boys' and Children's. RAItTO il MAiy LiOdt,. Oreat Reduction inPrices mm nwmi ii.8est.isi HENRY WAGNER NTISHIXUS. of all AUUiCH & BROTHER. PATEXT, Ha. 1. Dllittl WH0LR ffgEAT FL0CB. PCHriXfi property,' on FOURTH WEST STREET, between Fourth and Fifth South, west side, aar This animal Is tha finest nndiirrpsrl d feriey Hull in this locality. kept Call and seo them before purchasing. Lowest Prices guaranteed for OAIH. Large stock of HATS and GENTS' FUR- - 182, 134, 180 & 188 KAST I a Street, PITTS' ;BROTHEBS IMPORTED n v. iirr.T. irnsrv Is now at the old Pitts' Tertvle Sir Office: 21 South Tm.pl Supply London TIOLBQ, to: At 9 , , 3L CANNED GOODS :0: MILL C3 ROLLEB PSTEHT To-da- federation, the outgrowth of the Chamberlain caucus, has issued a manifesto which says: "Although the result of our hopes the election has the situation is encouraging The supporters of halt measures being the smallest groupeia Parliament. Gladstone has secured the support of a vast majority of tbe Liberals and Liberal organization. - Aslar as federation fs concerned the results ol the appeal to the country completely jusif fy the coarse taken by us counsel. Greatly a we i egret; our losses, the manner In which the Liberals to Mr. Gladstone's appeal proves that, the federation represents: tbe opinion' of the Liberal party That party being committed Co effecting; a union between England aud Ireland will; never, abauden that object until the goal has been reached. Progress la not possible In tbe liberal wots; until that, has been settled, nor will the conservatives be .able o to v, dulge Jn a congenial inactivity. It is the Imperative dutvot the liberals to Obtain at the earliest possible raomehtJ an explicit statement ot tne tsry po.iry la lo Ireland.. Gtfastone? policy still lives and its iiltUuate trK ampa is assured. OF IiARGE ASSORTMENT OF NOTIONS. Secretary. OZUOTGCXXGr OF STRAW HATS. VARIETY PIONEER Mill National-Liber- al ! :0- - Waieh will at all times be sold at tne LOWEST MAHKBT FRICES. and Wool wanted at current av drain prices. Cash advances made oa tne latter. A. KETSEB. Telephono 255. dAs Ome numerous. deaths resulting from riots hare taken place, which will never be heard of. The hospitals are taxed to SALT LAKX CITT, their utmost to accommodate" the great In need wouuded number of persons C1L1F0RM BREWERY of attendance. A painful feature of .the riots is the number of chlldreu wounded. Yesterday a boy was shot while returning from Sunday school. .ACER BBE ALB txi POETEk y a little girl was 8 hut on ttio. AJTO &RAXU streets; and it is thought fatally SemdWUOLXSAXJC Somih Street, Tkn Daert Meut wounded. She was carried away apraw Mmm AXreal. parently lifeless. Train loads of troops uj are constantly ar living. Received Direct from the ManufacGl4lfanea L'lllnaaie Triumph Aa-turer a New of . H Summer Wear for ladies, Gents and Children. E4STE8I LTJMBI3 per THJS IS A BONA FTTE IlED UCTION. assortment ol 1836. of Scieuce. Great pains hare been taken by the Board of Trustees to provide every convenience and make the College worthy tho patroaage of the saints. Further information may bo obtained from J. E. PRICE, noon. Attempts to stop Belfast, are unsuccessful. The viothe Frm Where nsay be found a general struction.in connection with other branches ' Maw. SUMIVIER GOODS! lO to 83 cent. TScdnclion. 1 Price. JJ TO THB OLD TANNERY SITE, 2d South & 3d West COLLEGE. THIS LVSTTTtmO! ESPECIAL Tf L care is given to Moral and Religions In y. PI1IUKS Of ALL CLASSES D. & R. G. LUMBER YARD, 0E3 dJU :0: THB Young College, Situated in Logan CUy, aeirlaaaljr S. P. TEASDEL S. REMOVAL or The Brigham Mora BtoadT Klwllna at Belfast BUDt. SUMMER HOLIDAYS! II, FREEMAN at ANTIC DIS TRAITS-AT- I. I Glassware. -- DEALER IN FRESH FISH, a. 34 0. ElarlUli ft - 111 YOUNG HIGH Freeman in the van with Low I N Wan Faper) 1880 AUOUST, :o: TORY. DOWN - WITH g, F O It E I CI aaies aiJ aCC fll. anZaXX1.3!I23CsV3B day fisheries, I cat and do cli cheaper than any dealer i town. Delivered at your doors fresh every marn tag. Trout, White Fish, Siauion. poses, it is said, to have seven steamCHINA WARE, ers, and be ready by October. . Diplomatic agents and government employes Silk TTitidker.-hlerBafkets, Boxes, Fans, are to travel free. and. four first dass stnncaiJirus, etc., ana an kinds or passages between San Francisco and JAPANESE anil IIINEftE OR1HA Panama and vice verta, are to be placed MENI'M, at Low Prices at ihe disposal of the government P. O. Box 637, Salt Lake Cityi d every- year. OtX C&rlaiiis, Queens ware, China Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Store I WortopanHMiiii! ,'86. dealers in JAPAN AND CHINA T LMMMil GO TO TIIK POINT: LUKE aal : mm tie-- mentia ; she has left her home and refused lo return, 1 hereby notily tho public in sen I eral not to trust her for any amovint.-fr- rr will not be responsible for her hills, except on orders signed by me personally. NIEL:i HANSEN, dislwe alenan, July 89, 136. tRlcan Cu Pasajw, ft. - The Costa PROVISIONS, grauteuA a concession, te GROCERIES Seas nas. March: to escabltsh Orexoyer tiouth. E. First 50 Street. a line ot steanaera Between t&an acan-clsc- o and. Panama, calling at Central The best quality of American ports, & be called tbe JSpau-is- h Central American Line. It pro- S1XIC SHAWLS, 1 n M STRIW HUTS. TRIMMLD STAPLE & FANCY OBOOEHIES. A SOI-1II- Hma Carpets, HAKSENT, FOR WIFK, MY some lime past liasirivi-- ounn ot EXCURSION TO Ike Baaaiat Caatral amerleaa ly !- NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Held's Cornet Band GARFIELD 4 UISSES' BOOTS DICK& NAM CO., . -- LiDlES' to-u- av -- semi-month- CHILDREN'S WOOL, FUR and STRAW HATS. MB2PB, BOYS' and idea of retreating from the position During the Afternoon there will be taken weeks ago, when he demanded HEN'S and BOYS' CLOTMtl VST A UR1M CO.Ci:itT! Cutting's release. Falleura al Edwla Alden 4k Bra. Consisting of ten aelectiona. AND FURNISHING GOODS. Alden &Bro., Cincinnati, from 4 to 7 p. m. at u Child, en's. Closing a Specialty newspaper advertising agents West- Fourth Street, v.ith a branch lu New York City, made an assignment At night In the Fine Pavilion at Lako Point, wiiu tun urcuestra. to A. M. Warner. Nominal lia tmt ls.au. traas. Fine Bathing, Boat Baring, Music, etc. bilities estimated at $192,000, nominal leave Rlt Luke City at :10 a assets $272,000. They consist of con- Bi. ; li.lUp. m. ; 3:10 p.m.; 9:10 11p.m. lte THIS IS NO tracts ior. .advertising. The firm has :55 a. m turning. Arrive at Salt Lakot been of long standing and has carried 3:U5 p. in. ; 8:2i p. m, and 12 Midnight. on a very extensive busiuess. No close estimate can be made as to the real assets and liabilities owing to the l'UICE3 HAS COta. uueertatu nature ot outstanding ac WAR ON HTOII counts. Kccelvinjr my Fish frtt ucccssors to Quong Wong Sing, direct from tho' every a prominent resort tor pleasure seekers. While there we were plainly shown and the 'lntellW "thligs to come" flowed Into us" was so gence" that our time was occupied in "pure" that relating to each other what was going on oetow anu now we woiuqnua iniugs J when We returned. We returned to tbe neighborhood at 4 o'clock p. m. and found the people iu a periect panic; tne cnurcn wasiocaea, Ctaalee.' Gladstone's...... the preacher rallying his host ot Chris- tlanfl(T) to mob us, and our few friends who waa re London, in a state of excited frenzy: all p turned to the House of Commons, both which was predicted1- - during the day, for i Midlothian and Lelthburghs, Tbe result was we bad to sleep in the Scotland, has chosen to sit for the wooos aua leave tne "aara corner." former district. . Next morning the "things shown us" bad their literal lulfliment. Last Jane Elder Gardner and I Tbe Missing' 0'itrien-Las- t week started to a neignoornooa where we have a few msmtersand where we hold an item was published iu the News re meetings. When we gardlng tbe mysterious 'departure ot started, wnicn was on Monday morn one Charles O'Brien from bis home in ing, I told him we would baptize some ope mat weex. mansweras to now J the First Ward, and the consequent knew, l could only reply that' f'lntni of his wife for his safety. On gence had flowed unto me" to thatf- - anxiety Saturday evening;- - Mrs.. O'Brien re We visited amontstonr frfeiwtii nVitu ceived; the following .telegram from Saturday, tbe noday appointed for Mr. T. L. Allen, ot Coalville, Sammit -indication of real preaching, with " ';.:' izing what I had so unequivocally County:'' "Your husband stopped with me last stated to Elder Q. on Monday. Meetlnc time arrived and attn h1ght (Friday, Aug. 6lhL He left tor baptism was not mentioned. After Lyanstan this morning. He Is well." me nrst nvma ana and singipg while in the act of singing praying the second : Jrirs.'U'lirien lor coarse in a verv hymn, imagine ray ueiignt at seeing excited atate of mind over what seems through the open door, a venthi. to be the desertion of herself and babe lady comlne up tha walk with a bundle under her arm. i recognized her bf her huabaud. From present ap aa being a woman wno had attended pearances it would spent that O'Brien several of our meetings. After is his way outof this part of ces sho approached me and said, "I tnemaking ills wife made appilca country, have como to be baptized." Tbe ordl nance was performed and we returned tlon to the U. S. Marshal this morning to beadauarters with aaunmiatakable to see whether be could be brought evidence that I had been Shown f things naok, but as no 'offense Is charged These are nnlv two of tha nnmrrnna against him, tbe officer could do noth'- Instances of the kind we might relate, la the premises. ; jt which assure us that we are truly the disciples of Christ, ...... we are meeting with encouraging sue 1a hram Cess In Proselvting: an S. 8 Co., says "St. Jacobs Oil saved my life,,- lL and teachings. Dreindksa rlvea for friendship and conaeaiutut-nrntAAtxn- n from misrepresentation We celebrated "Pioneer Day' in a Sundav School Jubilee, whlnh n In West Jordan Ward. Anrust 4? US6. to off satisfactorily to ail concerned. at present, seven. JSldtTi the wife al MnxmltoM. a aesu- Mothtr aiA tab) Itsie, an we dvtemiaci ahild an ft(sf wU, --- Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods; S3 Snlt Lake to Loan and leturn. $4.00; Salt Iake to Franklin and return, &4.5U; Salt Lake to Soda bpringK, Montpelier and re- torn, 110.00; Ogden to Logan and return Si.W); Oirien 1 1 Franklin and return. S3. U Uifden to Sod.i Springs and .Montpelier and return. $3.00; Park City to soda Sprinxs.and anu return, Jl i.su; Kvanstou to Montpeaer Soda Springs aud Monlpelier and lot urn, ll.ou. Bear Late tickets good loi? thirty daya; cache vatley ticKets goon nor ten days. inroagn trip in one aayv iin stop over pnv iicsea along the roule." TickoU for sale at tlio ITtaii'C'entral and Uniuu 1'acitlc Kiulway Oilices, tuid .lis l'oin broke. Stationer, 72 ilaiu btreiet. BAXTEB, ANDEUSOX ASD BUCKLE, Managers, Salt Lake City. P. O. Box 683. God-defyi- es H; jV. Lawnf. Swiss Mnlls and White Goods, Laces and Embroideries, Rlbbons, Flowers and Feathers, Buttons and Trimming:. BT WAT OF THE UTAH Staple Dry Goods, 3 Mikes collections, rsinlUJng proccs J fromnUr. ,z Logan, Franklin, Soda Springs and Montpelier, LINE IN THE CITY a. COMPLETE DlECTOR DEP0SITS, DECEIVES An Excursion will leave M. I. , John Sharp. Wm. W. Kiter, J. A. GROESBECK, L. S. HtLl.8, Cashier, Jas. T. Little, Asst. Cashier. TO aa-ang- el an-ang- rt-gar- d From the north end of the Lake to Bennington, s distance of 14 miles, is one immense natural with an average width-o- f about five miles; where each season thousands ol tons of hay are cut and stacked xor winter use. From tbe hay neiu to tne oase oi tne mountains on each side cz tne valley, the land Is be in cultivated, and the waving fields of grain at present writing give oi a oounteous Harvest, while promise hills and mountain aide the covered with luxuraut grasses, on which roam at will, our horses and cattle. This valley has formerly been consiaerea IP . you-sut- Editor Deieret News: MTIOM land-shark- . rams, Idaho, Aug. 5th, of dropsy, Margaret Howarth, in the DESERET BAAK. year of her ag. Funeral services will be conducted fn the SALT LAKE CITY. Fourth Ward meetrag house, Toesdvy, Aug. 10th. at 13 m. PAID saoo.ooo Friends Of the family are respectfully CAPITAE, CBPLl'S, 200,000 18S6, -- . 1S3G. z.a BANKS. City. AoffUbt 8, en-teii- ng anti-"Mormo- n" AJf INTERR3TIJ.G COMMUNICATION. ATH S . 71st AME11ICAX to desires his political death-throreach into the family circle, and Increase the list of religious martyrs, for tbe purposes of robbing tbe government, and the greater one, of adding to his lame with the vain hope of being elected to Congress, causes us to mend minion. tion him and his Our Stake Conlerence will be held on the Ht,h and 15th of August. We hope to have some visitors from headquarters to Instruct us; for alas! here as elsewhere, we are deprived of the good old times we used to enjoy On such occasions, when we could ofsit and listen in peace to the counsels the servants of God, and drink iu the words ot life How that were uttered from their lips. men who changed the scene Those have bee foreniot in the cause, ol truth; who have spent the beat portion of their lire's labor? Ha aaivaaetoxtta Interests oi the kingdom of God on earth, who have ever been In the forefront of the battle for truth and right, are now hid up, exiled or incarcerated in loathsome dungeons, and for what! For obeying the command of the great and of Jehovah, revealed in onrdav, one has the eternal truth of which eadr a testimony lor himself. It is hard to of the associatknj and )Q deprived counsel of those we bold so dear, but it Is comfortiog to know, that they in their imprisonment and exile, aJoy that peace that cometh from above, and that oniy the faithful, tUe righteous, and the persecuted can eujoy, the fruits of which, their persecutors never will tastt;, world without end. With the faith and knowledge which the Saints possess, cap ieiecution ever wrest it from tbemr or cause them to reject Jehovah's laws? aud embrace the unconstitutional, man-m- a ie, dogmas of a bogus Christianity? No, never. The true Saints will ever adhere to the principles of their truth, religion, aud stand firm In thesufferregardless of the deprivations, have ings and persecutions they may knowing that a better daytoeudure; libaill soon dawn, that the sun of fanis now beclouded by eriyWhlch will aticism, hate and persecution corall such "SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES. speedily rise, and dispel roding influences. Then .lon wUl.be Im support of the position we have redeemed and the Saints set free. Kustic. taken In regard to the inviting pros- May God epeed the day. "Mormon" out to held women, pects to "escape" from the "bondage" of MISSIONARIES IN SOUTH CARUtah to the liberty of New York, we OLINA. dip the following from the Cincinnati Timet-b'ta- r. It corroborate Ihe ELDKK9 INFLUENCED BY ICE SPIRIT OF TRUTIT. statements of other journals from which we have quoted, id regard to the Editor Detaret Nevoi : ''superior advantages" working worn when be. '.the Spirit ot en may anticipate by fleeing to that g'IIowbelt, is come he will iruidc you into truth, centre of "Christian" civilization and ail truth, aud he will tuow yon . thinirs to come." charity: were the words of our Savior These "According to Commissioner Peck Ills dificmlea bv way ot encourage there are 200,000 women in New York to and the fulfilment of the ment, a make City who living byisewinsr, Is experienced by every Elderpromise of the and a majority of them, exist under Church Jesus Christ who performs conditions of the most crushing e?r a missionof to the cations ol tne earta vitude and Incessant toll. Generally The manner lu which the knowledge tue wages amount to ouly fifty cents a is ininarted Is clearly explained by the aay xor sixteen nours. w natever reuit Prophet landies organization, 'boycotting, strikes guage : Joseph in the following theeuht hour movement and othr 'A person may profit hy noticing the modern devices have for curing the ills first intimatlous ot the bpirit ox .reveof labor, here surely is a patient de lation; ior instance, when you feel mandine their immediate and euei pure intelligence flowing unto you it ire tic application. The sewing women Jen strokes of ideas, may give w are "too ith ousy however, battling it you may find it ful starvation to organize in their own in that bythenoticing same day or soon, (i.e.) those terests, and any measures taken for filled that were presented unto your their amelioration must be inaugurated tMags mlna by the Spirit of God will come to by others. Tee horses, dogs and cat? pass; and thus by learning the Spirit Of of the metropolis found a most efficient God and may understanding friend and protector in Bergh. The grow unto the principlesftoiyou teveia sewing woman must wait." tions uu;llyou become perfect mCnrist OUR HEAR LAKE LETTER. 33 33 Howakth. In Snlt Ks-tat- e WK ABB BOUND TO SELTj TTIH BALANCE OF OUB r v e Ot ibis Baaeon'a Importation, If Low Prices will do I. V Noto tho following bona lido reductions 9 9.50 to $ 7.00 , 9.00 12.00 $20. 00 to $15. 00. 15.00 ZLOO J 17.50" 12.50 -- . " jrr.5o. rnK mi 27.50 " 20.00. 22.50 . it i . 32.50 " 25.00. ',' K nujsi, ox-yok- e a title and interest that tbe laid estate right, One dark IIOIWB, about 4 old, has, by operation of law or otherwise, ac bald faced, bty branded M S on left yeart in or shoulder addition to that of quired other thanK and rented on left thigh. Baldwin at tbe. trnutof the said James m luu iwie aescrioea animals are not nis aeatn, in ana to au mat certain lot. clainatd sad damages paid, I will sell thein piece or parcel or land situate, and lying to the highest each bidder, at S o'clock n being in the said City and County of sJt u , Anaruat 14th, at the estray pound alary s- - Laae, lrmnirr or uian, ana Dunuod and described as follows, to wit : ' D. C TnOMPSOX. a part ofw Lot (4) four. In Block (34) Being sixtv-foul'lat A." halt Lako Citv Hi vey, and more partlcalarly bounded as fol- lows, to win conunenotng at tbe boa threat corner oi , ESTRAY KQT1CR. tbenee iour, ana North six (6) rods, thenceranntng East tat o thence South (6) six rod, thence West (a! IUVK Df MT POftSESSlOM: Ave rods to tne place of beginning, and eon i0) square rod of ground. thirty .bout ye Wf and a tainingvaw cawvarv atvura vtv OlA roprnf Qn Aievi T oa left thigh. colt, , . aid lot, - i One sorrel MASS, about 6 year old white Terms and fonditions of Sale: Cash. gold coin of the United States ; ten per cent of tha purchase monev to be naid tn th laid AdmluUtrator, Henry Moore, on the day of sale, balance on conflrmatiaa of tike "rTt sale One bay HORSE. SvearsoM , by said Probate Conn. on left thigh, aad a brand All bids to be sealed aad deposited with letter X In a circle, am resembling the Henry Moore, Administrator, on or before the date of1 eatd sale, at his place ot busiMain Btreet, or residence. Ma No. ness, WhktA- - f not tliumi ...v-- r m wit M 1 rr v www v. ' vliy. within 10 days, they thev will mal tr the highest cash - VV HENRY ' MCKMUt;ta Leyan, Saturday. Awrast dminlstratrix and Administrate nt A state of James K. Baldwin. CtMutd. . ' -, ait Lake City VPW, 4t4"" JJT vA, 7 ..... . . WM awira BUVwiUGI rTiateCo r. aii; . J Aa . Infant lot of Indies' Mohair ani Linen Ulsters, ' ; i. Just Reoeired. ';,' ;n OoXf' JV7"aists at t0o , 40o.. 60c. and upwards-- ivnoioa in Btyla and Perfect In Fit. '' 0-- I ,! bidcirthe stpSna - J, -- . '', t ';- - 1001 OTBCBR BARGAINS Wholetald and Retail Buyers will find Ours the Best xlOUSa West Of - Gn.lcajro ' fhr- Oennrfil Agmrlmonf w tuivu. auu iionoraDla Treatment. Mail Orders PrompUy PllJodj . ?.nlyASE it t Aim v ...... 1 ITHVEB TTNDEHSOLDs t 1 j |