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Show ,i ii frtai i in ...hii mill a wa .A ill a. II, ii nil m 4.5.. ii Thb Tnird District Court will meet lo-morr- "j Thb body ol Thomas Jackson ha not yet been recovered. Edward IIawkin aad James Crow for loot were each fined $5 drunkenness. Witnesses from Tooele, West Jordan and East MJ11 Cretsfc were before the grand Jury y; Lr Green's tunnel, ou the Montana Central B. R., on August 8th, three men were killed and 'two iDjared by a cave. to-d- ay to-da- This' mormmr Mr- - Andrew Nelson and Miss Annie Nelson, f Sandy, were united In marriage, Justice George D. P yper performiug the ceremony,. Tns Tabernacle cho!i greatly en-Joy- ed their visit to Wasatch yesterday. Brother James Livingston bad made ample preparations for their reception. CttlEF l'OLICE OF LlDFOKD, of Butte, Montana, has been summarily removed if rom office for receiving a bribe. Officer Cody, of the Butte police force, has been appointed his successor. On Friday, the A.O.U.W. lodges will take their grand excursion fromOgden, Bingham, Park City and Salt Lake to Lake Park bathing resort. A tine programme of amusements and excellent music have been provided for the occasion. Wg. are assured by the Salt Lake and Fort Douglas Railway people thai there need be no anxiety as to the company's-giadinEighth South street before winter sets In. It Is quite probable that the road will be in operation within a short time. W. Ellkbbeck was tried In the police court for shooting Mrs. showed Gray's don. the animal to be a valuable one, and that the shooting was.done without much regard for the safety of a cumber of thlldren. T. V?. Elierbeck conducted the defense. The cast) was taken under advisement until Friday next. Thi Tenth Ward excursion to Lake Park yesterday was attended by BOO persons. Everything passed off quietly, and all had an enjoyable time. Only one slight mishap occurred, in the case of a boy who resides in the First Ward. The little fellow engaged in the "potato race," and ran until he fainted from the heat and exhaustion. For some time it was feared tliat the result would be fatal, but in a few hours he seemed all right again. Ycstkkday we bad the pleasure of meeting with 1. J. Flynn, Esq., General Agent of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa JTe R. Relocated at Denver; also T. W. Beciter, Esq., Eastern Agent of the D. & R. G., whose headquarters are In New Vork. Mr. Flynn's business Held extends as far. west as this city, to which he will pay periodical visits. Both are live railroad men with whom we doubt not it Is a pleasure to do business. to-d- ay The-testlsaon-y ) 4 Wmi U$tjCn9M slon at 7 o'clock last ! - LOCAL NEWS. I I , ....... CITY COUKClf Hayor Evening, " presiding. ; Armstrong t'linmlwr ol rest r rt i?a.m,iiiI thd Aiixxte i and Fiftaeatb dHtitefcalled-' sttaaUoii mi tae Wardstthe defective condition of to Couoctl kLnnih utrv.ex betweea the D. u n. Hflruit and the Black Bridge. During Inclement weather the street is iur nearly reat annovanc to ail whose cnnn'itiilmpassaom hnainooH comDelS them to pass that way. They respectlully requesteduat SUCh action as wouiu reiueuy me evu of be taken before winter comnlained .' .'" '!,;,;-- f' 'ceta la. ' The petition was gTanted, and the instructed to attend Street Supervisor oruer. to the matter in me regular w h . Shearman and 40 others, rest denU of Arsenal Hill, represeatcd that previpeiiuoueu they had repeateniywith a view to ous City Councils a nroner supply of water, and had invariably met with the reply that their wants and necessities should be attended to at the same time that the similar condition of the dry benchers w&s remedied. They thought their time bad come now, and asked relief. Thev also incidentally called the at tention of the Council to the "barren, yawning gravel pit at the head of Main St root unrl nire'Atfd that th nutter be at once remedied. Referred to the committee on waterwoiks with the Mayor associated. Isaac Birkenhead communicated the fact that in 1872 be bad purahascd a lot on the bench, in tbe Salt Lake City survey, to which be bad never obtained a proper deed, He bad lived on aud improved the property for the last 13 years, and now asked that he be granted a deed therefor. 'Referred to the committee on nnblic crounds. Thomas Conuai y, the son of widow who bad. l yeange' cntiuieir uuui that himself to support,' represented he kept a small candy awn-- and soda water fountain, which were tneir sole and support; that business was dull,were that as a , consoquenco profits small. He was 'behind with hli -, cense id the1 a moon t of ' 6.7d awl ullv asked such relief as In the the Council was possible. jadgmentof llelerreil C uaMComisuiec. pu hccubb. U. Raybould xepresented that the tank recently placed .on the corner ol Sixth South and West Temple Streets had proven to be entirely inadequate of nll lor the purpose deslgaed-tib- at log sprinkling carts and gave the reasons therefor. It was moreover, an cmslghtly object, and ' in consideration of tnls, he suggested that It be removed and a stand pipe erected la its place. Referred to tae Committee .on water ' i works. Police Justice Pyper presented bis cases tried and disposed of- -' repoitot tlues, costsAiid forfeitures duiing the month of July. Referred tocommittee ni - again ii ' iiiii . ' ob-tini- nc 11- re-sne- ctf . -- rwHi- TERRITORIAL ITKMS. richly-colore- 0 in artesian well flowing 80,000 gallons an boar has ost bebu struck In Fresno county, Calilornia. ' On the evening of August 7th, while a man named John Burns waft walking track at Stockton, along the railroad Ca- l- be found the dead body of an eighteen unknown man, lying about man's foreinahea from the track. The head was crushed and his40'brains bad about years old, oozed out. He-wIn height, about five fectftwo inches a business suit sandy mustache, wore with check shirt, and had cm boots. wan There were no evidencea. of the struck by train, as frae having been not dusty aud the body clothing was lying bad not relied. It was found the beat nearest the straight, with track, and was warm when discovered. The wife of Hans Johnson, who Uvea near Snohomish, Or., says the Kye, attempted to commit suicidetoby hanging place the recently,a She attempted ld daughter in heck the same nooe. but finding it impossible, she took thethecDUd.ittberawns bed. The rope and lamped from her was too long, and she drew up she When the noose tightened was propped the child. The alarm; and the riven by one of theto children, the rescue. He Busbana hastenedchildren of the crying by the 1 mover's We. He cut th woman dowS!ad after hard work, succeeded consciousness. The IVrStoringlberU in- 1 -- o'San had aaffering from take to the .ukMn J2? aTnm: The next day B as tt7i ! ribly Impressed by JMi ".l Jgf&f S aleottempted Ujm 'ErVT. r.Jarln tO jump. fam the ; POtCB, - CiTV, Utah, Bjavk& i August Vtb, 18);. t Beaver precinct, in saia county, at out and not counted by thrown . .tin th.t rvrtitlcatea tit felctiou . oe issued to each of ttte odersijtt for tne omce ior wuiuji twks for him at said election, on tho following grouuds, to it; l Irr. Kuiarlty and fraud in the regprecinct, y istration ollicer of said uceu suiraea which names' mai inu rcmcived" 6a the list for 1b4, and removed txuia said precriict of Beaver, wereagaln praeed opon tbe re list In leoO, alter tne nsi uau ueeu oillturned to the county registration cer, WltUOUt prooi Ol retiunru,e, ur.iue attloavu oy iw renoireo, taking of the voted at'Sak aad taat satd"; partie , at earn pre election on the 2d Inst on aiu iti were noi cinct, and others allowed to vote unlawfully. 2. That tho- oauofc ovx was not locked, and alter tad closing of the the, judges gf election left aajd polls, box hq unlocked in the roni. and went off tj their meals, and vera gone for J move tba pne Hour, during wuicb time saia oaiioi uua was 1011. uujuaiu-eThat said Judges did not com mence to count tne voces pou until , alter o'clock at night. 8 Tnat the names oi persona quali fied to vott) in said precinct were left ist and were not off. of tbe registry ' ' allowed to vote; 4. That bets were made by two oi Hie iudges of election, on the results Ibereol, nd iu favor o.f tbe People of Party, ipr viica Prl7 atne rnaiorltybcn bavlBg votes were, mawe 6. That liquors were freely used . by the Judges ol election, and in the room wnere said jnages were receiving voice, of election, and duilng during the daywere conntimr the votes. the time they That the accompanying atlldavita are made a part of the foregoing protest. - - d. - tIon"-4rih"vrL- 7 BBrttttJ opljtes - fted, . Wish to inform their Customers, that thoy have ecial Annouiicenicat ta Great excitement bas been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Tex. 7 by the remarkable recovery ot Mr. J. E. Cor-Jewho was so helpless he could not turn In bed, or raise his head, everybody said he was djing of Consumption. A trial bottle of l)r King's New Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, he bought a large bottle aud a box of Dr. King's flew Life Pills by the time hit bad taken iwa boxes of Pills and two bottles of the Discovery he was well and had gained in Uesh thirty-si- x T " ponnris-- . Ti ial Bottles of this Great Discovery Consumption free at Z. C. M. 8 I Drag Store. RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT !! OF THOSE y, In order to Men's White Shifts, the CLOSE OUT balance of our Sumiuer Stock of HATS and CAPS, we are offering them at GREATLY REDUCED fr Come and secure them btfdre all PRICES! RATTAN call early. At DINWOODEY'S. j "MtUTdtiD, Utah', August 4tb, 1886. Thomas, JStc'y Utah are sold. To secure BARGAINS ;,-tS- Splendid assortment, Eacl!! BTAt SQC1S. AAXJ ril OUt PRICES CLOSING ON ALL V Our Stock of BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS is complete with the Latest Styles and Best Brands, n. at Prices that will ensure SiJMECEIR GOODS Before buying call and eoo for yourself. MEN'S satis-factio- Particular attention Is called to our 11 no of ?C Sheriff Jam.-G. Armstrong, 2W. Je8?e Baldwin, 394; s GEORGE DUIPORD. i i DRESS UnnucU, Unscya, tweeds, CH8imere8t Sknwls. etc., froiu tbe ProvoWooleo 9fllla. dnf 8 Sulfa made to order from' Pro to Cloth, from John Agents, ProTo Woolen M ills, No. HO Old Co unfit ii lion Bnildins;, Salt Intake City. KEEP COOL The CKNTKNNI A L RUFBIQBRATOK took the Gold Medal at the World's Exhibition, as the one using LESS ICE and keeping any other. See it things C.iOLE It than at Sokes sen & Carlqvist's, able Fns! B3TC-- , ETO.j SALE! ' , Prices to Mate Spefly Clearance All at Stret. III! Main ilef GOODS iu UNDERWEAR, CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS, BOOTS AND SHOESl CARPETS, Bro.4 fc CHILDREN'S I LACES, PARASOLS, 33.00. C. CUtler AND ALL GREATLTi REDUCED in PRICE U ST ABBIVED! JJVew $18.00 to BOYS'. STRAW HATS! , g ! UTAH WVKSTIO.V The Horses Friend Sulky Plow. The cheapest, strongest, and lightest draft Sulky Plow in tbe market. It is endorsed by the best farmers in the country. Call and see it at Z. C. M. I. and Its Branch Stores, and at 131 to 135 S., Third West St. Salt Lakr Foundry M'r'o Co. & V WE WILL. OITEB OTJB XMTIK8 Secure Bargains While You May i STOCK g GOODS AT ACTUAL COST! BuckMal Aralea Salve. Thr Best Salve UXTIL FURTHER NOTICE the world for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Fever Rheum, 8ores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin THS BALANCE OF OUB and positively cures Piles, Eruptions,, or no pay required. It is to give perfect satisfaction,guaranteed or Mi Jackson. refunded. Price 20 cents per box;money FUR SALE 1 Dm Z. M. at C. John Joues, a hermit residing lu WILL SOLD JLT 75e. on tho DOLLAll the vicinity of Ashland, mill, Cal , was Store. found insensible on a These us NKW GOODS' aad war never sou so low. Tney must be by a hunBEDROOM SETS, the latest and ter on August tith. From appearances cleared eat this he was in the last stages of starvation. nobbiest. See them at was rendered, but Sokenskx & Carlquist's, Prompt assistance 116 Main Street. failed to revive blm. A few days ago som: body who had a TO EXASLE VS. TO DISPOSE OF OUB .oeai. t ,cAii ceaL the editor of the Modgrudge against Rock offered Valanother esto (Cal.) Jlepubltcan Weber, Spring, Pleasant somebody' $& to turaah him. When ley and Red Canyon All the Coals sold of In market. Onr Weber heard the Lake Salt tbe editor it, being financially "hard up," he expressed himself as Is from tbe celebrated Grass Creek !THM AT HALF FBICE! mines and we aro wining better coal will lug to take the thrashing peacecould he an ever No Is This other before. contented than and .Weber excellent, provided opportunity to obtain a Bargain. ably to this market ua compare have a share of the 20. brought AU our coals are nicely with it. On Wednesday morning, August 4th, and cleaned. as the express train was pulling into screened Coal Department, Union Pacific RailWe have Hev., an unknown middle-age- d received another Large Shipment of Virginia, man threw himself to front of tbe way Company.A. J. Ageat. Gcmrcix, of evident Intent the with locomotive, Orllce, Wasatch Corner . was dragged committingInsuicide.to He save The him. time Jttst away V Having In our official capacity as He mysteriousWUICa WILL ALSO ' BB j pilot grazed his asbody. members of tba Plymouth Hospital soon as rescued. ly disappeared Committee been asked to test and 1 ; A Mexican, suppo&ed to be crazy, prove the effectiveness ef many different near be Cal. to as articles a used German disinfectants chased Turlock, on August otn.wiin a ciuo aua anocaeu in sickrooms and as preventives of inhim down. lie then pulled a pistol fectious, fevers, report that Darby's and was about to shoot, when the lat- prophylactic Fluid has been thoroughly be CLEARED OUT to Our Stock ter threw a handful of sand Into the tested during tbe recent Tvnhoid him in which blinded of .this place.. It proved make room tbe lunatic, HEAVY FALL PUBGHASES. epidemic eyes moat emcacious in slaying tho spread temporarily andA permitted the wereu of tbe of shots fever. to escape. couple tired at random by the crazy man, bat F. H. Armstrong, S. M. Davenport, J. A. Opp, O. M. Lanck, did not take effect. Thus. Ckkr, James Lkjc.Js. The Portland Telegram says: "As the difficulty of obtaining white men to work on the Cascade branch seems Haw (to Caleb a Uaat. there is serious talk Insurmountable, A fierce on a of China of putting lion, the terror of tbe Sahara large force men, so a to complete mi roau. in is desert, was recently captured by the vear. A Chinese contractor nas Deen foDo wiug simple method The sands ou this change, of the desert were passed through a along the line figuring SIS' and u now in roruana masing ar sieve. Tbe lion, of course, remained in sieve. a had the In Ill hordo of his rangements for sending majesty Celestials to the front it the move is vest pocket a package ot Magic YVast was which be to Cakes, deemed advisable." taking borne r bis queen. . DonaAt 3 p.m. on August 7th, Pat of hue, a young man who has charge But few articles have reached such a the ataee oomDanv's stock at Kndoci- - world-wide as reputation 18 Cali Los of west miles Angeles, do, over 50 yearsAngostura For Bitters. they have rabnnnt out to ponie lornia, started been the acknowledged standard regu8 return he did not As bits. by o'clock, lators of the digestive organs. Their his parents became anxious and started success has incited Be in search. They iouuu nis aeaa oooy Sure yon get the genuineimitations. manuarticle, in cactus patch not far from home. only by Dr. J. G. B. .Siegert His empty gun was lying at his side, factured & Sons. ,' ...... a in was bole j bis aud there big right 5 ' ' cheek where a cnarge of shot had en ' - ' i i.,r : ' JOBS TtiLoa. ' ' .. Caftfiaa jmi tered, yi tta .exit isit oiew ms lorcaeau i" Praai4at. tar ';""'' the trigft supposed enllrely,away ger caught iu the cactus. In a. WALKER BROS. HE ad by-ro- i- - SPRING AND W,WIU.SLXi SipfflER WRAPS, INCORPORATED Uoie Pitts TJ1VIDERW3E2 ooiiD 0007 jaLcraruATs for Ger-ma- COHN BKO THERfil. DlBBOTOHfll J. DarfD Jam is, mmmmmm. eBasssBasa . . ! , dun . or lt3, which TtoHGURSEX. At Kobaharem, Flute ty, Utahon the 2d day of Augast, km Ms -- 'Ain W. o W. Axnaasoa, bl I ! m n rh mm mime stiwi the MIL ULUi IIL.LIIIULL. UUUU UIUUL - j t .... , WE HAVE AN OVERSTOCK OP Paint .Yamisli .fall Which me will sell l ' J & Kalsoinin g Busies, at COST tor CASH darlfif , ta msxt f daja. Raw and Boiled OilsTnrpontiiie, n r Varnislics, Wliito itead, Puttyi- - Ilf COLORS i IB Always OZL,-Jkto,,- stock and at LOWEST MABJLST EATXJ. ' 1 ron MnrcTXAL pvhposisas Ol ercelleat and at LOWEST POSSIBLE PttlCJS. ' j quality YT gallonl.at barrel prices. BAIL HKIH SPttllt llttlTIII. II ? - tRSEHS'BT EIPBESS : t , ; Bl, p. 19ESl,(kjri(lirU91Eii lt New Carpets from ...vru.i!'" ' . vV- "; ." a'-- ; i i cents per yard." SO .'1 SjO - 20 Curtains and Portieres. At AUKRBACHS' For BEDS and BUREAUS, Cheapest and Beat, goto , ' BORXNSKH ft CARtQtnST'S, Street. .118 ijaln lO IO , Linen Lawns, f f Garner Sateens, - : . -- ; 50 -- " ' -- V " JiO 20 Colored Oiidlef,xl5 1 Prlni 'iloJIi - g5 j French Printed llnll, CO Dotted Owls tiii-;AO ?'i t4 12V" ! '-- , i 40 Pieces Indlro lavm, SO r Printed Ortrandlea, Pisneer Undertaker ol BtEii . It .if.- JOSEPH E. TAYTiOR, ... w ' . irvj f ttlABLURBO 184 1881. DAVID JAMBS & OO .j i , MO&BY TO LOAJl at DINWOODEY'S. 2S D Or aaprevM Sasorftias at Utarast ESTABLUBEll s I CLOS WG DUX!, et. MiU dcupBBSOK. Oa July 27, im, Creek, of diptheria. Ahca If aud, daughter of Thorn aa aad Harriet Gandcrson, born March 31, 1S79. .,.... : ; "f ' av 4 s f B. . ... t v- 5 ..vi4- 4 sear ' . J. Ltvk, Bait Lake. r- I - -- tzlxphoitk V ' .a. zivt ' . ' ? 3 Wo...' 1 ; i tt h r s: f 67 laiixaStareet, AJTD w f coifMnviCATioiiJ ir. tn. ; A2TD , " ' i: r;i Ti rn 1.' PLANING MIJXL. - nnmnt . For latest styles of SIDEBOARDS SoKKXSJtx A Cablqcist's, 118 Main Street. go to Tb Vr4tt QET1LU6. ;i CauuaUnawa. W D Salt. Druggist, Blppus, Ind., testifies : "I can recommend Electric . Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle, sold has given relief rn every case One man took six bottles, and was eared of Rheumatism of 10 years' Abraham Hare, druggist, standing Bellvllle, Ohio, affirms i ' Tbe best Veiling medicine I have ever bandied in mv 20 Tears' exnerienoe. is EleOtno Bitters.'' Thousands of others have added ibela testimony, so that the verdict U noahlmous that ElectrlcHsitten do care aU diseases of the Liver, Kideys or isiood. only n naif aouar pottos at 2. 0. Hit. Drug Wtort, ' 9 CIII 1X1 CUTllSIEIEl FTi:j III IlSIETl TE. BLUE, PiBK; KBiE, ;i " -- at avt WMW9 MM I SJSICSl .. - prompt J al aaa .'')''. ; .iJ....--.jtl...,,-,l miBds, Wood Puapi, Hardwars, Baah Wda-bt- PaveklBC a. xiqh.' BtMM, a halt block Cast Oas Tkeatrv . xUapaasK.TOL ' CSWAJKD . TATLDB, BOTT. faxtpv! Oaoe t saaa hmR4'a. a4 I IliUIR ill TWWk Or i2JC!!JSi.l"Lku eaarga, sar ontx SIERRAilFlOA j rvauns itaiiiMwosrrrjr toH eomafcaaQy aaaa. .Ta'.,ffifcoM OBEilJ lliD ' BUCK HULLS. 1 ' t Soxaa, Bnllders ULAS3, Ktc., Etc. WOOD. TANKS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS MAD I TOf ORDER. AT A TT? - tlTTTT.TiTtTn. A npfeftT AT.' t ; att IX w niTI fll WtO ' lat erysipelrs and cohauuiptlon, ot Bicknesg he ha auffcrcd for many years, No! W S. EAST TEMTUI Kviu Torgeroen ; born in Sigdal, Norway, on the Sid day ot August, 1419. A fms door SmA , a Ot-s- MMssf, lie embraced ths vioepel ia lii native lanjd in February, 1853, and has always Saint. In siue been a faithful Latter-da- y 187 he took a mission fa hU native couatry, fop) which h returnea ta 1573. He leaves a wif aad lx children to moarn hi a loss. Pty rtv per I fatarest ' -- Con. .. 'v Scandinavian Star pleat copy. . AT COST ! i Bafi TlMlWt Treasarar. -- AT - - ssm. liilaiiy. W. B. SnaAHMAJl, ;Praiaeat. U S. Biixs, Oaahiar Daaarat Xatoaaal BaSk, Just MUSLIN cttasusau . 1888. - ALASKA AND CENTENNIAL, iSlr i I have tbe bOaor to protest of the votes of against the counting and Beaver precinct, Bearer-CountwithOUt also as to all rotea cast la the rest of th nveeincta of this countv for one Cpu i WALKER s Jt , y, iri'Anl' rnliIf- mawlUtfUtStat s ExeitBnea I mmmn Simmons' Liver Regulator the favorite home remedy-r-lentirely vegetable, and is the purest and best family medicine that is; compounded. No error to be feared in adminiteting, no exposure after taking, no injuryof from loss time. It is the best preventive medicine, and safe to take, no matter what the sickness may prove to be, and In any ordinary disease will effect a speedy cure. W. EFR IGERATURS i Accompanying this protest are affidavits from Joseph S. McE wen and James McGarry, alleging that the name of the said McEwen was erased from the .registration list in ,1384, wbem. be removed to Colorado, ana was piacea en the list in 1S8C, on McE wen's return to . UUb, without . his being required to retake the registration nd that' Henry Emerson, oath; " of one of' .the. 'election, knew tbat the deputy, registrar of Beaver precinct Jnc Barraclough bad so manipulated McE wen's name The following Additional protest Was ajso submitted : ' f , ss T. WltUS, TodXsoK, " Bllutl. BleaalBK mm ft Itch la tc cured by Darbys ProphyPositively a little of tbe lactic Fluid. Bathe with to the water. A single test on behalf of McGarry and Low Fluid added win a nay the itching, We know tbat Emerson's right name application nil soothe all ipflamraation, can we is Cox, aud we think prove offensiveness and staunch deodorize the bleeding. regular that be is a deserter fromouttheBeaver we Tetter and Scald Head are quickiy army. If we can throw Fluid. tcill elect all our candidates. Please cured by Darby's Prophylactic , advise mo as to the proper steps to At A. J rclemioV take in the matter, and oblige, ruspect The dealor In Salt only Norwegian fully yours, Lake Viy, I the only place In town E. McB. TlMONKY. wuere you can get tne genumo NorThe protests were laid over to be way aud Holland herring. Norway disposed of at the close of tbe cauvass anchovies and first-clasplit codfish. A full at and the counting of the entire Beaver assortment of groceries lowest In exProduce taken Vote was proceeded with, resulting as change. prices. NO. 67 E. Third South Street, follows: half block least of Methodist Church. Commissioners to Locate University Lands. F. A. Mitchell, C09;G09.C.-HOW TO SAVE MONEY Stayner, U09 ; I. M. Waddell, Probate Judge. F. R. Clayton, 641; A Point Voth Remembering. Buy John W. Christian, 851. your Books, Stationery, School Svppiin County Clerk Henry Emerson, 610; and MagaxinettA Jos. H. Parky & CO., Wm. VI. Low, 250. 9$ S. Main Street, where you get every-thinH. 609; Jos. Selectman Joseph, at Bottom Prices. All th Church Alma Barton, 284. Publications kept constantly in atock; Edward Tolton, also County Recorder 253. a well selected line of the best Mi, 63(1; Wm. P. Smith. N. cellaneous Books, for both old and young. Assessor and Collector Samuel S. S. and M. I. A. UhrarU supplied. 202. Slaughter, ttoC; R S. Lipscsub, Knocn E. Prosecuting Attorney Cowdell;&82; Tnomis T. Willis, 301.fi JHO. WaJUJ CUKtSTIAX, WM. M. L0W, McGaJUY, SHOS. L1PS0OMC, ' 1 A FA9II1.T BLXSS1XO. must To the Utah Election Commission, Malt Lake C'iftf, and Arthur L. Thomaf, Secretary. G en LKM kk T he undersigned can didates on the '.'Liberal ticket tor Beaver County, Utah, at the August protest against election, HUM, hereby tne issulug ,oi ceruttcates pf election ox lue0 canuioie. uu tue to any and ask that all of People's ticket, tbe votes cast at aaia ejection as ine -- three-year-o- a im-.tho- . two-third- s. - recom-meudio- K d over the desert tough time wheeling belt. On the roomingf of Aueust 7th the business block of Phoenix, principal was swept away by ire. The Arizona, loss Is not less tbaa SWO.OOO, insured The night before for about a mysteyions fire destroyed the stage accompanied company's barn, and was by a heavy explosion of giant powder. AH the indications point to Incendiarism in both cases. A short time ago two men who wCTc out of work and had very little at casb.stS'ted out to try their luck Creek, MonSprings mining en Warmbad done any mining, tana. Neither to but stopped at a mine long too unaore between good learn the difference and and wat. Ttt-- y searched la vainWhen finally became a discouraged. trees where clump of one about leavingdown of Hem to rest, had fitthey sirfielTBls- Pc!f In the ground, and to fas great surprise teraed oypr a small d ore. Farther quactity of had Investigation showed that they Two made a valuable discovery, claims were located the Silver Chain and Antelope and in one, at a depth lode is three feet wide, of six feet the per and assays 6& ounces silver and 20 Tb discoverers, &nocler cent, copper. 11. Co.. Gould of T. name the nrin are working their claims, for which they have refused $15,000. ' and-filed- to-da- y.- Fred E. Van Meerbecke, th transcontinental bycyclist, reached Tucson, being to days Arizona, on the 4thHeInst., came via New Orfrom New York. for Han leans, and left on August 4th He was Francisco, via Los Angeles. In goo4 trim, and expects to reach San Francisco on the 20 in. He bad a pretty so-caJi- eU r - EXCHANGES. , clerk. 1st. As to throwing county out all tbe votes of Beaver precinct. The returns wilteshow that on Henry Emerson acted as one of tbe Judges of said election, and tbat the name Henry Emerson is false and assumed, the true name of tbe said Henry Emerson being Henry Cox. I protest against the counting of all the votes of the said Beaver precinct, as tho signature of the said Henry Cox alias Henry Emerson, is void and of no effect. I protect againet the counting of all votes for one Henry Emerson for the office of county clerk, as in truth and fact no such person as Henry Emerson exists in this county. ' Respectfully, E. McB. TlMONEY, Attorney for James McGarry, :audi-datfor sheriff, vad attorney for Wm. M. Low, candidate for county clerk. Beaver County. With this protest is the affidavit of W. McBrlde, who alleges that the true name of Henry .Emerson is Henry Cox; that be is- a deserter from the U. S. Army, and changed .his name to avoid arrest ; that he was once arrested for desertion, and tried at released beFort Cameron but cause of Insufficient evideuce. Another commnn'.calion accompanying thirt protest is as follows, aud accounts for the milk In the cocoanut:" MiiuroRD, Utah. Aug. 4th, 1880. Arthur L. Thomas Esq., Halt Lake City, DearSlr.-r-- I send you enclosed pro- on police. McGany, 244; John . The committee on finance, to whom P. Bird, 28; County Treasurer-had beeu referred1 the lastf report of R. Buik,2T. tbe city auditot. reported that they had County Surveyor J. F. Tolton, 671; W. Tnoinpsoo, Jr., 318. had, carefully examined tbe same, and , Charles Wheden, 611. found it correct. Coroner .reof District Schools 'The committee on enrollment Superintendent to R. Macser, id. ; ported that the ordinance in relation reaad tbe ordinance in petty larceny seen be will the People's that It lation to batteries, had been properly enrolled and published accordion to party candidates have been successful . law. Received each instance, the closest being the Tbe committee on public grounds to la whom bad. been referred the petitiou of nominee for sheriff, Jesse Bladwlu, an P. y. Thomasson, asking that be be independent ticket having been run in granted a deed to a certain lot, report- Beaver precinct ed in favor of the petitioner, tbat it be Issued as soon as The counting of the votes cast iu Thomaasen .bad cojb plied (With the Box Eider County was next taken up, cases. Adopted. and was not concluded when we went requirements in such Tho bill of R. B. Williams, $31, for to press. la one precinct, Park ValregUterlogai dogs, was allweJ . An kf)propriatiou' oii$500 was' made ley, there was no election,-throug- h some misunderstanding. to the waterworks fund. t ,. Councilor f ells said Tie desired to call the .attention of the Co jneii to the babit Indulged in by men and young PACIFIC COAST NOTKS. boys of batnloK fn tbe river Jordan, the and alo danger arisiag therefrom. FROM WUTKH.N EXCUAKOK8 The number of fatalities occurriug in CCIXKD was stream to sometbinz fearful that Wolf, the noted highwayf James should man, contemplate, ami some been arrested at Los Angeles, has be takeo to guard against It. The ex- CU. posures made were also disgraceful, In tbe fire which destroyed one of and should be put a stop to. He would therefore move that the matter be re- J. W. & V. Cook's cannery buildings. ferred to tbe committee on municipal at Portland, Oregou, August Gth, one laws, with Instructions to investigate Chinaman was burned to death. and report upon the advisability of an Burglars robbed onthe Los Gatos, ordinance governing the matter. The CaJ.. sePoatofBue safe August 7th.$1000 motion was carried.. and in about money curing The Council then adjourned untU in lot of Jewelry, instamps, besides aand Tuesday next, silver watches. cluding several gold The postmaster is a Jeweler named F. The Governor. Going Kast. Gov ernor Caleb W. West will leave tomorrow morning for Kentucky. He CANVASSING THE KE1UENS. expects being absent about a month. PROTEST! AMD We wish him a pleasant sojourn among TlIB "UUKBAl-a- " TO STEAL BRAVKK COUMTY. his old time friends and a safe return to Utah. The Board f Canvasser appointed returns of the canvass to Jailed. Sheriff Crookston, of Cache election cfthe August 2nd met general in tbe County, came down from Logan to- rooms of tbe Utah Commission in this day, bringing with him Peter Miller, Ahere war pi cm at all ol Richard Mooney and Frank Preston, city members Messrs. A. L. Thomas, the the three tramps who are charged with W.W. Uiter, W. C. A. Bryan, M. B. having burglarized Mr. Hatch's house So wles-,'an'f Hayt. several stolen in Logan, and The order of the Commission ap was read pistols from Browning Brothers', pointing the Board believed also It is Ogdeh. A. L. Thomas, and by Secretary they were associated in a recent bur- on motion of Hon. W, Riter, Hon. glary in this city. They were placed in A. L- - Thomas was unanimously elected the city Jail for safe keeping. At the chalrmaD. preliminary examination before the The canvassing of the votes was Justice .of the peace at Logan, their then cormneace'dy Beaver County be bonds to await the action of the grand ing first in order. Wheal' Beaver City ury of the First District were placed precinct wai reached, "the ' chairman' at 1609, which tligy could not f arni9h. presented the following CCIXKD FROM LATEST " " mil.. ; |