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Show DESERET " . , . BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK TRADE, except Sunday. One Cony, one year, with rcstago, CIO 08 ' 6i month 6 0C " ' thec months, 250 I EU WESTERN I7NION AM V, ,1 VT. " S 50 1 three months, PUBLISHED .80 II T THE DESERET NEWS CO., m SALT LAKE CITr. UTAH. CHICAGO TRADE. eat strength and wlMlesonienesa. Mora parity, economical than tha ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tha multitudes of low test, abort- walaat. alum oa phosphate powders. BSOTAt POW Bae Mdoo.. only M eant.a iss wau treat. Mew xora. ou SIXof tke First Claaa crowded when tua mrning was case of the Bell Telephono called Dickson and bfon Circait Judge Diatrict Judges Sae and- Walker. Interested the Among parties present were Mr. P. Bowditch of Boston. of the Bell Company ; llenry A. 1. Bullock Metzger of W. 8 tone of Cincinnati. and George Jfittsburg; The Government's counsel present were A. O. Thar man of Columbus, Groavenor P. Lowry of Kew York, Goode of Virsrinia. Jeff Chan dler and Charles S. Whitman of Wash ington. For the Beit Company were scorrow of Boston. J. is. mc j.j. Donald of Indianapolis, li. A. Har rington of Columbus, and A.F.Perry oi (jincmnatt. Argument under tne this afternoon. ruling will proceed Mr. In the afternoon J. J. fcitorrow, for the Bell Telephone company, te-gthe argument aralnst the Jurisdiction of the court, lie took the ground that the service was imperfect aad made' a sta tement of the manner of conducting the business of the com pany, with a view to showing that it had no ageuts or employees in Ohio, who could be brought into court in such a manner as to give the court here. His argument was jurisdiction not enaea when tne court adjourned. The "David A. Aelatna" Case. Halifax. N. S.. 20. At the opening of in the case of the seized American schooner David J. Adam this morning; Counselor Meagber.wbo represents the United States, again en deavored to secure toe exclusion oi the reporters. Only one of those pres ent, however, had been subpoenaed, and after counsel had cited the authority for the exclusion of witnesses, the Court ordered this witness to If roth the room, lie refused to do so, and the Sheriff was ordered to re move him. Alter some altercation, be went out. When too late. It was dis covered that those concerned in it had put themselves in peril, as the Snerlff has no jurisdiction In Courts of Ad miralty. Later, when another of the supboenaed reporters came in, Meagher demanded his expulsion, but the court declined to have anything more to do Class oi procedure: where vitn i Hit upon me expelled reporter returned. Evidence was taken in corroboration of that heietof ore given in the case and the prosecution closed. Meagher has asked that Dermissian be granted to take ' the testimony for the defense in the United States, where neany an tne witnesses are. PbllAdelphla'a Mayor laapaebed. Philadelphia., 20. The City Coun cil this evening, by a vote of 4d to 3a, decided to impeach Mayor Smith on the charge of malfeasance in office, in accordance with the recommendations of the committee to inquire into the matter. ' Previous to this, resolutions of cen sure, couched in severe terms and ottered as a substitute for the report of the committee, were defeated by a vote of 42 to 43. There has seldom been witnessed such scenes of anxiety and excitement as were witnessed iu and about the Common Council Chamber entire special session. The during theand lobby were crowded to galleries their extreme limit, and. hundreds were turned away by officers, who were sta tioned at the entrances. No other business was transacted, and indeed nothing was thought of beyond the impeachment of Mayor Smith, the first event of the kind that has ever occurred in this city. After a vote upon the motion of consure aa a substitute for the resolution of impeachment, and a vot on the resolution itself was taken, the result spread like wlld-flr- e throug the city,' forming the all absorbing toof discussion and comment topic night. - tsttKa TV the-hearin- g re-ti- ,x Soapmakers, Perfumers, Chemists, IT Til World'! Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition. New Orlcate. 4S ST SIX CORD - 1. W AWMWAKBASTT0 tfnniiarnufweay4aias 1884 and 1885. (Extracts from Jurors' Reports to 'tie Hoard of Awards.) For fol.ectire Display of Toilet Soaps anl Perfumery. For Fancy aud Ordinary Toiret Soaps. For Excellence of Material, Delicacy of Perfume, and Ncatnea of Style. For Zen; this Shaving Soaps. For Laundry Soap Specialties. For Excellence and Superiority of Laundry-- . Harness, and Medicinal Toilet Soapa. Highest and only Award for Chemical, y Fare Glycerine. toajXABUk j KIRK SIK-GO- RD pool Cotton ron & COMPHf. SALB WHOLE3AX3 A--T Z. O. T. MAYER & CO., I. 3X. 09 CHAMBER SUITS, SIDEBOARDS and BOOK CASES, la Walaat, Caarry aa aaurieaa HiAaraay, CHICAGO. Our Goods are oa Saia la all the Principal tores in the country. dlv . R. E.(eater.POHLE, aanfaetarar of Library A Pillar Kstan shia,Kltcaia,BrsaAlAt a Cvaiaioa Kxteastsa BRINCKERHOFF, TURNER & CO., 109 Dunne Kt, New Vrlt. Sfanufacttirers of and Dealers iu Cottob Sail Hick, " Woodiwiry." Druid Milta "1";hieml'S" and other favorite brands, a number Hard, Alcdiuin and Soft. BUI FOB QVERALLS.BLllE.BH0WH.8B II TIUBQ Cotton canvass or all numbers U to W jnclie vidc; for. Dock, Car, Ti'unk aiat Wagon Coverings, tjlaclimo Aprons an4 for other puriKwes, coastantly m store aiat made to order. .Agent for U. 3. Bunting Co., Standard and ' Fugle," by the Case or lesa quantity These Uooda can be obtained at Z. O, M. 1. Hat Raoka and Whatnots, to 331 South Clinton Street. Chicago. Goods can be found at the furniture Co, and other Vealera at Salt Lake City. SIS adoust aiuia HEUER a 2 t) 2 e oc 6. o h. aaocKacBMiDT. 5 PLEtao pxEimoariA. si? ! 1 .5 .3S i-- 4 & BEOCKSCHMIDT, Waeteaale cr, kVaUri la a Em :s ' Pro area a of (be Eu w 53 5 ft"? u 3 Cabme t Harflware 1 73 RANDOLPH CHIOAOO, f STREET, IX. X,. Wolfe, PattonA Co., dlUSir Unmans STAR DORSE HAILS, OIJSIIfCr . fitE sw OR BLUED, 'bV-- l than aa) We guarantee oar NaDi other. to be Equal in Quality and Durability to any aoade. Made from tha Rett Norway Iron, Finished Alraady to drlva, by tha onox noses kail co., ; 4108 lj V ITUT CSCBIFTIOaT, IA.. PITTBBTTIIQH, MnprtumUdtfJOHSr KAM. For sale at Z. C. al. I. aad its branch htorss. Sears A Liddle, Uodbe. PMta A Co., Barnes A Daia, aleaars. Allen A Co., A Co., Clark, Eldredge A Co. dAs alt Cun-innirto- tt to-- Ask for the &1 NtvI lp.t.idKllio. Beet Satis riMrraiate ?iv I and raeeU With Quick Sale. Fot ale l.ri '.. C. M. I. brs.nab stores. PAniWDLlcSSfwARP WHITE AND COIX)F.p. lxx TJSX3. TUK BEST AIJVXTS. Can be ob I. Z. C. 51. SLK luiiusi ut nil their branch stores througliou the Territory, alt da ParfifllScBHS TEADS BUCK TIPS Established iae2. ' CtVERLAllD BOUSE, BiAmsTREiiri r Salt LaUo City, tTtaH. ' mark MtTCCim th W. A. 1TTT. riepiUtw. Established : Omi 1362, JOSEPH E. TAYLOR, Pioneer Undertaker of Utah. i la the aty aa taa $LM ft.sa pea day. aar Open Day and Hlgat, paaa ta aad fro at Depots. Joseph 4 ttraatOan taylo i W3i. can possibly be enforced. Mr. Case-wal- l, state veterinary 'Surgeon, says there wllLbe a meeting of the Board of Commissioners early this week, and his first step will be ad effort to induce them to put a force of men at work to watch the Harvey cattle night and day. There was a possibility, he thought, that ail the cattle would have to be killed, but be could not tell at present, fie Is of the opinion that pleuro-pne- u monla has been about this immediate region since sometime last fall. Tie expla As the fact that the terrible disease has been lingering about town so long without being discovered, by saying that the cattle so lar affected have been tbo property of milkmen. As soon as a cow took the disease her milk would fall off to nothing, and the men took no, pains to doctor their the dry cow to stock, forthey shipped once or traded the slaughter house at her off at a sacrifice without stopping to make any investigation of the cause of her Illness. t Tha Chief Justice. Chicago, 20. A special: dispatch from Colorado Springs, Colorado, printed here this morning, says: Chief Justice Wait and daughter have been stopping here some days. A reporter asked J udge Waite last evening If there was any way by which- - the- convicted anarchists in Chicago could get their case before the United States Court, and explained that they expected a refusal of their petition for a new trial In: the court of Illinois. The Judge sld 1 see no way by which they can enter the United States Court unless on a of Federal law and showing question that in some way their constitutional been violated. The tact rights have that they are foreigners and not citizens of the United States should have no bearing whatever. There are offense charges aa 1 understand it of an against the law of the State ot Illinois and under that law they have been convicted by a jury. Now I can see in that vie w of the case no way for them to get before the United States Court.'.! - . - 85 OaOm. ftlUQLB MSALS, killed and buried. Oaeot promptly them was dissected aud its lungs plainly indicated that it must have been tainted with thtedlsease for many months.' The usual notice of quarantine has been served on Harvey, but- there are grave doubts whether they will be able to enforce It. There are 118 head of cattle on the place, nearly all of them belonging to different milkmen who There la merely pasture them. oa the little very fencing cows have wandered farm and the at will all over that section of the country. Three that show symptoms have rxen isolated, but with the present plan of one man taking charge of each milkman's herd KO RIGID QUABANTINE Mmmmfuttunrt tif mm4 Xlsalin as tta a For 2ranca Store. Sale by S. O. at. 1 Chicago, 20. Tae State veterinarian Saturday slaughtered on the farm of a Mr. Caine, at Kldgeland, a suburb ot Chicago, two cows and a calf affected with All efforts will be made to thoroughly disinfect the place. The presence of the disease was discovered early in the week, as were the Indications that tha disease was communicated by a cow from the farm of a milkman named Harvey. The State veterinary surgeon and the commissioners made visit there aniH were alarmed to find that five head of cattle on the place were suffering with the disease, two of which were - Will bold a shoe on Longer OBCCCAO-O.- Plague la IlllaoU. pleuro-pneumonl- a. Upholsterers' Goods. KG. re . CHICAGO. MAMCFACTUHBRS nt an Pure. Absolutely This powder nerer ariea. ' A aarral JAS. S. .y.-t- r. , : aetawleic Batauma) I WMblngta-a- . WASHixaTQN, 20. Upon to Arrival ot Secretaiy Bayard, Sedgwick lor- mally reported his Arrival ra Wasbtogff f., ton and. the completion of his errand A fnll line of Finn Cloth. kfatalliA to Mexico.' .it a we cioseteo witn, tna METILLIO. WOOD HQ CLOTH COVERED tedvrood Corona he left and Caaketa. Secretary aa honr, after which ak Case aad CaakeU. u to an Inthe department announcing A Boboa stock Burial Ur ( and tocomplete New return to j his intention v CBPHMS iiyUCISKETS. j dertakers' Oooda of every descrtptloa kp quirer in- -' be to declined fork lie ; t j ; or. : ' hud. aofntaatlyoa tervlewed with regard to bis mission Black or White Hearses. corns rrRxisuiires a rail tiaiMct constantJr on hand. Bodies prose ryed without "loa : for any or his personal conduct in Mexico J kept ;. augth of uma. Secretary Bayard said that Sedgwick .Particular alseatioa rlraa aa arahajlnitnfc had not madabis TeporVand that Telephone and Telegraph Orders prompt i and of bddiaa. tfainpina; 'are Its ailed, ly completion would rqulr--evrna shipping a specialty. Bodies preserved la their natural con. trnwuciar He declined to disclose the nadays. Lots at. graves furnished ta any aem i iuoa, without extra charge. ture of Mr. verbal stateSedgwick' In f tha tery etty, : : ar OPS DAT AND NIQHT, u r, bv teterraDh or talenhone. da7 ment. orders All Vactsry aatd War Baewaa, Hs. SOS E. i uinut, wiiiMinpnuspir.-auoa- , ' Prices lor jd tarma reaeoaabla. First Semtk mtrU i f Oflca Jierer CKmimL. TsiapoonaXo,'3Sl. f"6 f Governors and other officials .recera-men- d One and a half blocks iLast of Theatre. i Kel Star Cough Cure, a aaie, Telephone Xo. 70. . h. Tcmplo Street, prompt, sure. : T 8exta's Qfflca la tame building, Uwfeiiaraf, Funeral Director ind Cmbalmer. 3F Manufacturer and Healer In .j u kinds of - , ' - " ' U r 1 -, Air-tia-- . h to-nig- ht. : i i . t sl j : ! 835.We ' t - t - NO 251. 1BOI be in tolerable good condttton. Crops have been light In many places, on ac of the extrem.lv dry season cjunt A variety ot subjects were spoken upon, the remarks liaviui: a tendency eminent admitted that Judicial rent were too high. Here he was interrupted by eries of Then.'ha asked, "What did Lord Salisbury taeanwfieh" he said that the difference between just, rents and judicial rents must k be made up by tl.e State?" Lord Ranpolbh CburchiU Lord Salisbury never said anything of the kind, Gladstone The noble Lord is bold In his assertion. 1 don't know whether there is any j SEPT. 21, 1S80. EVENING, to encourage the Saints, strengthen the faith of the weak ana to lmuse new Lew life into them. The Conference of the Y. M. M. I. A. Societies au the Y: L. M. I. A.. of the Primary, was held on Friday the loth. The forenoon oi Saturday was devoted to the interest oi the Sunday school, and a Priesthood meeting was were an Irish Parliament. (Cheers.) It held Saturday evening. . LIMIT TO THAT BOLDNESS, was Hseiess to talk about the lateness ; Tbo Conference was adjourned to of the session. The house was only but I see ne to recede from the meet In Srfowflake on the second Sat aix weeks old.. A majority of the new statement. ground Cheers. next, at 10 a. ui. nrday of December members were young, xresh and not Joski-i- i Fish, Clerk. Gladstone had he said cotnmltted overworked, and they did not require a himself as to the rents of lease holdstate of urgency existed in ers, and. therefore, could holiday. A reference to the relations between the open to consider wnai.was said on tte CONFJCRENCK IN VIRGINIA. landlords and tenauts In Ireland. subject by both Nationalists and ConParnell here explained the provisions L servatives, ' fulf liberty to oi tne diii. rne nrsc clause, ne saia, consider the retaining GitiKKrVia., " Peddler's in form lest which, tte . 'i was the most Important because it measure should ;' Sept. W, He appear ultimately dealt with th most urgent subjects. felt bound in honoraud : tea Editor Dettret News Unvote ( It enacted that any statutory tenant, the second readingjui ot cn tdli, :. A conference of the northern and whose rent was fixed prior to the last for from general policy, he eastern half of Uwi day of the year Xtan, might apply for an which, Virginia and West believedapart uecessary iu coa- - Virginia mission was held in Amherst abatement, ofin accordance withwasthe senuenceabsolutely an of importaut proceeding bill the Ta bill. to the iiurand mn lnu., provisions the Government by which they were uounty, va.,on be a temporary measure, with the ex- of Ahtise inL first States ' Since committed to .propositions "Of tte belnatlje 18S4. t f ception of the second clause. It was deepest Importance Sept;. in propositions Intended to provide for what he hoped Besides PresL, Johq MorWb, there tne in volving country .consequents wouia oe oniy a the magnltu-Jof which, perhaps.none were upon .ina, tana Elder Thos. E of them were fully capable of reaching. HarpercM? Call's FoYti Box Elder TEMPORARY EMERGENCY. presfflM'bf the Confer ' in ence, and tab, It was Intended to meet the depres- .LCueers. r. Camp, jKioeirwm. Home the Matthew, Secretary, Idaho!-Ki'L-. sions in prices. But he could not tell advising the House to reject theoill, rnarla, Nelson, Provo, Burrows and now, whether the depression would denied that the appointment of a Utah; ttjoejlah Salt Lake City; Mllo A. lkely continue. The depression com an lacknisald that Wm.WoOdf f Wndhekf, Oxford, Idaho, menced in 1885, and continued una commission implied and Alvin UeaAOfl. Ordervllle. Utah. bated ever since. "There are no signs ' BENTS WERJE TOO lUOfl. iiiOfThe for the future crowing worse, but Conference was I all that such only ask the Honse to take action with He said that ParneiPs bill was an fas conferences usually are, aud we Elders aH In a to think more. rents vltatlon tenants little Ireland"lo This Is not , regard to the falling due next meant to disparage other conNovember and that will be ic the next strike against the payment of rents aession of Parliament. Until the Thg debate was adjourned 6n motion ferences, but simply to show that ' the House is able la Take action on the re oi joun Money. Elders, one and all,, have bill passed its to appreciate such things .jthe",' more. port of the Boyai Commission we will The appropriation abstain entirely from prejudicing the second reading by a vote of 17(1 to U6. Especially were the Instructions given Government's proposals, but wo do by President Morgaft" lh; Priesthood know that since the buik of ' judicial meetings appreciated jtnd every Elder rents has been fixed there has been a goes back to his" "field of labor much LETTER FROM GKOROIA. better preparer for,h la work. We are great depression la prices and the potato blight has spread to an SOME OP THE USUAL VICISSITUDES OF ailypuns riders in this couferecce.but extent. Therefore it We.'hs.ye Teamed and are learning every alarming A "MORMON" ' MI88IONARYS LIVE'. behooves tha House to apply a tern day' that there Is nothing worth seeking outside of the kingdom of God. porary remedy now and not wait lor tne ' - v Lick Skillet, The conference Is iu a prosperous Roy at Commission's report or for the " County, Gi. government to take action thereon condition, many baptisms having latewnicn win do impossioie Dviore NoSeptember ll, 1886. ly 1887. adthe louse President Morgan goes next to vember, supposing until February. A similar y Editor Deteret Nevot: Court House, West Vs., where heLogan will journed a from few occurred in the coaalderation of bold lines that conference next Saturday and Thinking the Land Act of 1881 and the Arrears Georgia wonld net be amiss, I take the Sunday with the Elders and Saints of Act of 1883,- Thherefore, unless the liberty ot giving you a synopsis of my the Southern and Western half of this Honse labors as a missionary. conference. N. L. Nelson, I left Salt Lake City October 12th, Secretary. ACCEDES TO MY PROPOSAL, 1880, in good spirits, little realizing the tenants and landlords will remain the enmity that dwelt in the bosoms of ut statat quo for a year. Uur opponents the Christians (?) towards the "Mormons." However. I was not long in will prooably urge that it will be ex ceedingly difficult Jor the land courts finding it out after I Arrived here. I to ascertain whether the tenants are reached Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. Sth, by Elder T. W." Bobreally unable to pay the rents, but was 1885, accompanied rs not a similar dimcuity to over bins, where we met President Morgan, tn come In connection with the Arrears who made us feel as though we had "a brother and a friend." The Ait of 1882? The court satisfied itself met within five monthj of tiie inability of next morning I was on my way ' 200,000 tenants to pay their rates. AFOOT AND ALONE Cheers. Similar quickness aid exto will loltow and the my bill, Cassandra, Walker County, Ga. pedition work will probably be finished in three After walking till 8 o'clock at night I months. I propose further, that the arrived at a Saint's house (Bart tenants snail deposit half the amount where I met Elder Gardner, of this rent, leaving the court to do from Spanish Fork, Utah, with whom termite how. much of the remaining I labored a short time. I next labored An Infallible remedy fur nan tne tenants snail pay, and now with William Spry until February 2nd. much the landlords shall lose. Under when I loined Elder L. P. Madsen, of all FEMALECOMPLAIXTS the ArrearB Act, the tenant deposited Mount Pleasant. We made our way to Fanning Counof his rental, the landonly one-thilord losing one-thiand the State ty, where we met some Car HKAKAESS, the remaining advancing LATTER-DA"DEVILS," The only practical difference Is that VOUSNES!, and GENERAL the State shall not be the loser. as well as some Latter-da- v who Saints, In regard to a suspension of evic- forced us to hie in a 'fodder-pile one D fclll LIT Y. This remark-abl- e tions,' ray bill again closely follows the jaight and ta take "shansponys" for lines of the Arrears Act, a feather bed the following night, with preparation is lite only a pocket full of apples for a feast after-- a WHICH ACT WORKED JUSTLY . couple of day's fast. We arrived at reliable remedy for the next morning, and met and Satisfactorily for all parties. The Klijah early the on the train, who Elder .8. Kimball diseases of women. costs of evictions . frequently exceeds our tears, and informed away the amount of the rents due. ft be- wiped us we find one could that ot Sold by Drnggisls. comes necessary to suspend evictions family to save the tenants additional cost. Saints in Hill Co. - We took courage ; and started from Atlanta the alow by Cheers. As regards the leaseholder's PRICE 5I.S0 PER BOTTLE. and landed safely Into the clause it will probably be objected to rail afoot of Miss Roxy Gongelock the on the ground that it ought not to have jaws that K. . Kimball mentioned In a place in a temporary bill ; but the place leaseholders have been waiting long a recent issue of the News who Many leading Physicians are using enough, too long in fact; and I would WENT AFTER US "RED HOT" not be a party to the horrible injustice this Medicine In their practice. that creates a perpetual exclusion from abeut the "deluded Mormons." But e talked like a father to her. and the benefits of the act of 1882. Cheers. Parnell quoted at length from statistical soon had her pacified. She gave us to prove that the fall ,1a the prices of supper, a feather .bed. and breakfast. the Lbru will reward her. produce was not exaggerated. The for which CRAEFENDERG The next inorhlngfoar eves grew dim the accuracy of Sir disputed speaker 's Michael eviction figures as the tears of toy rAn down onroheeka PANACEA. CHILDREN'S and said that the quarter ending the at meeting Brother Payne and iamlly, who gave us a welcome both of heart present month would show a higher and store. average of evictions than any quarter Like wlld-flr- e the" news Iflaw Best Medicine Tor Children, 50 cents since 1851. If the government, armed with this bill, should stay evictions in abroad that a couple of "Morper bottle. were 4h the Kerry, It would do more to restore mon preachers" Soma said, "whip peace than all the. General Bullers put neighborhood. Others said. "Let them together. Cheers. He claimed. that them out." the bill was essentially moderate and alone; let them preach." That is Just CO., calculated to pull matters smoothly woat we wanted to do. so we made ar hold to a at 'Mr. the winter. rangements meeting' through Chambers Sf., X. Y. Parnell concluded by earnestly en- Gibos. Many people ' came to the A man named W. Kvana at treating the House to allow a second meeting; meeting said: "That la reading of the bill, which he said he dose of theever would. ocripture, iiAud so there was any preached.;! many have turned OEM MEAT MARKET. BENEFIT THE LANDLORDS from enemies to friends, and we hold everv Sabbath with .a meeting nearly themselves. The working of the Lacd U XAMT. MMCOJfD HOVTB STKXJST Act of 1881 showed there were almost fair attendance. One old gentleman Meats) of All Kinds la Season. . says be would rather bear Brother aa few just men among the landlords here Madsen ask. a- blessing than, hear a aa had been found in Sodom and Go , JAJSXZ W WEST, PropnetoT. .. minister morrah. Cheers aud laughter. If It Methodist dill Sm TaletkeaaMa. 111. we maae a visit topreach. see a family nf had n it been for the landlords you Saints in Habersham Count living have vand conciliated the might possibly Irish people, ion revel in their folly. nauvucr appointed meeting at tneir . The landlords are men you have placed house. So did the Devil, for j ust about us to commence, a Baotist there aa your stewards. They have tne time tor proved lafse to their trust and their preacher at the head of ' Z. C M. I. tenants have the utmost SIXTY OK HOBr WOBOCRATS oppressed confidence that as aa act of justice Salt Lake City, Parliament wlli.not permit the bill to came and upset our equilibrium. When assea wny tne disturbance, the. an . September 6th. 1886 tie lost, luneers j one hour swer was: "You are' preaching Parnell's speech occupied - . r a. BOOKS OP We Invited them to come TBS aad twenty minutes m delivery. At tne conclusion oi Mr. rarneii's inside, with all' their Scripture-rea- d IastUaUoa will be CLOSED on t member men. and we would sro to the "Law and SntaaaberUth, Gibson, speech, John George on and on behalf of Testimony." and determine the- - mat for Liverpool, arose-anthe Government said that alter tne ter. "We nave no arguutent for you," October Cth next. declaration already made. It would be said the preacher. "But If von- will THOS. O. WEBBER, raise one from the dead, that has been Impossible to undertake any new constructive legislation this session, lie dead three or fourdays, then we will Sact'y and Treas. declared faruell' measure was one believe." We referred him to what the which no government could accent. Savior said of sign seekers. After and contended that the state of farm- THE LADIES' preventing our meeting, and threaten t FAVORITE ing la Ireland did not show any neces ing us by nourishing lckorles, ' they scattered Dili. sity ior tne Our field bids fairer at nresent "than SCRUBBING BRUSH MR. GLADSTONE, ever it has before. Some have declared MOP, their Intention be to baptised,-newas who was loudly cheered, said he AKD are being opened ter oa to sorry to find in the course of the de- - houses more reach and friends : their in, no an open Date Detween E oi ! for us to dine in. sides' of theagreement the two signs liouse. All of the ouses ' were of the of government speeches , ThsbestlnUiemaikettd SAVE LABOR, THE. GREAT EARTHQUAKE to any opposition uncompromising nd to detue SmUBBUvO and MOPP1NQ measu re for the relief of Irish tenants. Of August 31 st; Caused qplte ja sensa .11 also saves (LiOLNO ON TlIE OLlCkLY. was tne Whether that attitude peenieror this section. justified tion among aad KSRE3. JUST TUB TH1KQ ought to decide their vole on the sec- Ministers ran into the street and HANDS, lO fcUlT TUB lJtDId. ond reading of the bill. How was it shouted. Drunkard got religloa ?) all and see Sample Brtthei at' ' that of the numerous representations In one place they were having a dance. and the dancers turned it into a revival ;' fSEB constituenrepresenting the farming J. Mill ORIQI MUT MARKET, cies ta Ireland, not one was Inclined to au got nappy ana . went , to neaveo . i move the rejection of the bill? He sup straightway. , hw so MA IX STJtXJET."' v5 . ' h Enclosed you ill and' clipping or posed that none, however fervent their two for rale. Rights 'Viaaly from the. Atlanta ContUutu. allegiance to the government, cooia oe Induced to do so. Cheers j To the which will give your readers a fair idea "Where was the Inability of how it is that so many lies question, VATS0N BROS., o : the tenants to - pay are abroad abont our people, and how Irish rent first discovered?" he replied, when it is tnat tne people here are the government first advised the Queen so ready to misuse the Elders before Stoaecuttmund- - BuUders to issue a "commission . to inquire they hear and prove the doctrine t aad iToaiVetoctas, MOnaiaeats, Maatnls, Iroa ' whether the fail i prices of producs now it is that it takes sucn a long time 4 Maatela, Urates and Hearth Stones. affected the capacity of the to melt the iceburgs of misconceotlon. was too late now to Tour's etc. it tenants, and 1374 .Its SOUTH 1UPLE aT j referredG.toSpencer. argnetbalr- - it was Impossible to disOWostts astaiMv UaVL. The are clippings .merely un were who between those tinguish able and those who were disinclined to average specimens of pay, beeaase Parliament bad more slanders and falsehoods, refuted than once recognized that It was Im- by a person familiar with easily the but facts, possible to diaw a act with such a which, are well calculated fo create and ' ..i..distinction. The Issueof the commission afforded snnlclent ground for Par- inflame prej ndlce lagajast the i "Morliament to endeavor to mons." They are ot the same general H.vfa have renioved oar Coal OfBas from . Ja woodey's "uruitare store to ' character RELIEVE; THE 'TENANTS , with, the falaehoods circu who' upon examination " should "be lated throughout the country by the 40 3IlUi-STREEfound unable to pay their rents, and Tribune and kindred agencies of this . I v the faet of the Issue of the commission city and Tejritory. Ed. Dt Jt. N.l " Nearly oppoiltt l. C. A(. .1 ' .v ' i Implied that, there were such tenants : Whorn the 'government thereby prom . . issi to relieve. uui sucn a reuel was to be given only after a long Inquiry, ;RASTKRM ARIZONA" STAKE and after the framing and passing ot CONFKRKNCE, th4 Watatch vHd Crutnon ; Front the necessary bill, all of which .. would " , JUintt, and n the meantime jThe Quarterly Conference-o- f Involve mnco delay. the the law existed under which the uenal- - Eastern Arizona Stake of Zlou was VALLEY COAL, tles of eviction might be inflicted upon held at Snowflake, Arizona, Sept. 11th a large body of men, who, the Govern- aad 12th, 1880. t ment admitted, were-no-t President J. N. Smith and Counselor unwilling but : were unable, to pay their rents. It .us atauar also j y 1 iJUine wntaUy on hand. ncwii would be a monstrous injustice, on the most ofjuuui Council and several the High euanws ate prsparsa to rarnlah la anv of Parliament, to allow such a w vuo - a ne attenaance part vras tns UUhtsntraJ italiway law - to be nut la motion. 1 Lond not so 4iaaopa. tasyaraat as heretofore, partly In tntss ator. great delivered to - - part of the city, Uapot. cheers.l We. therefore, abonld sup consequence of the ptonuv weather at ' - any : regnlar rates. bill, although ha, , himselff and partly tin account ot the sickness port tte wouia nave xramea it oiserenuy. The among tne people ox. Which there--' baa bill, moreover, could bei altered in racue. oansg the Tait COAL : committee. , j summer.osiuf j a: kitciiKLL, Contlsulxf i Gladitont laid tha goy. The BUhopi reported thUt ards la 03m. Seccetary and Manager. In the House of Com- London, mnns. Psrn.ll on mnvl n v th afnnri reading of bis land bill said the recent election conveyed a mandate to tne House of Commons that It should show itself willing and able to provide for the wants of Ireland equally as if it 20. tor 50 Aathar's Reading-T- he Explanation. Vice-Preside- DESERET NEWS: W EEKL PCBLISHED EVKBT WIDXIJDAT. Ono Copy, one year, with rostago, " " aix months, The Secantd. CAN. - 00 LAUD HI LI. LIRE. - 1 73 " 111 fELEOUm 20. The D. S. Cotut Cincinnati, this wan rX'DLISHED EVEST TUESDAY ASD SATUBDAT One Cpy. one year, with Postage, $3 00 ' LIBERTY. D . FOREIGN. PAEUs-dLaV- 't Tha Bell Telejptoaaie Caac. DESERET NEWS: " -- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, TUESDAY - six Riontna, three months, .A. IN" r XIX. EVENING NEWS: FuhUhed Evening, SBMI-WEBKL- TRT7TH b - VOL. T? T TT? TVF7T TTP1 f r- - H. DIfWOODET, Wish c3 to call the attention of his friend ami thu to hi eoccetionaUy large public generally, - liU-lie-f and complete fine of fi FALL hold'-himself- Arriving Daily in Each department. f -- , ! e mm iffli 1 Immense Stock In all the Kewest Btyles, inclnding rOLDrxri BEDS, for adults aad children. Couy " ; 1111 arpets -- SPECIALTY! A. THE LATEST &ND MOST CHOICE DESIGNS UNO COLORINGS. 1 'WALL PIPERS ! ; been-reporte- do-la- LAKQEST AND MOST COMPIjETIC STOCK IN UTAH. T1LB - Fau-cett'- s) rd NR rd one-thir- d. Y Iis-ircttsl- 8F BECOHHTIKE HHP ILL GRADES Ldnole lutis TBS Linoleums 1 ' PAPERS. I SK2ST VUDM. OIL CLOTHS,! RUGS and MATS, IN NEW AND DEHIBABLS VIST CURTAINS STTLE3. CURTAINS ! ! IN ALL TUX LATX8T "STTLES. Drapery; Materials, UpholsteryWITHand TRIMMINQS TO MATCH. ! FEATHERS! FEATHERS! PRIME LIVE GEESE FEATHERS AND DOWN. I 33 IE ID 3D A 3ST Q--I J Largo Btoclt of Choice, Warm BLANK K R , Cheap. Pillow Slips and TEATaTEB BEDS. nj , ffALL PLAIH Also, PUlowa, MAnBLSSES! BED LOUNGES! BED LOUNGES! FIATTBESSES! Including the BEST BED LOUNGE IN AMERICA.. BiitlrllTis onapHobatiff Xrilpjx'. MOIE:-llAJC3fi- f GOODS 2 A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND . Call and examine my Oooil before Every article will be Bold CHKAlf a elsewhere. the CHEAPEST, Wholesale and Retail. - Hicks-Beach- D1NWO0DEY First H 37 to 43 Soutli Street W., 43. 1. CltV. rST CAESrDL ATTENTION Mf Hi OryEif"ORDKR GilAEFENBERG Ill -- : -- . . W. WEST, J,- . : - . .... false-doctrin- e." 6TOCK-TRAXSFE- R D ... : w SEIiT WHINGEE . NICKLE ) 12XXI21SpjION. nm mmmm r I N O TI O ... !' ' To bo A GIVES1 J aaa s M v aa m January ist, 18S7. AWAY, l Anyone baying a Range, Cook. Stove or lfeatec f roin us Mill be entitled to a chance tn otir $300.00 Nlckle Ifxtension Karly Breakfast Cook Stove, to be Glvea Away, Junaary 1, 1S87V 'Otir old eustoraer will be given u chance by calling or sending u tlielr address. Complete Stock of Cast and Wronght Iroa Baafces, Cook Stoves, Rarest .designs In Hard , and .Soft Coal Heater. ' Tin and Granite ' Irownwaref And House Furnishing Goods. VmiMffl&ES E. FJJtST and 39 ...'- & CO., SOVTJX STJ11212T. 1 - i -- S - "a w A?.,. I a-C- - st vr o ja ', O - v. . ; i : rent-payi- -- ng anawai 1'i :P '.'R jSSSSIm REMOVAL f , . 'm- Q s M U :rt ' & ,"Qr ea M .' ; - ..... . - -- .o. i AVUBER , T, COAli . U! Cg ' PlEi&LP a a ; -- . ua ! none CO. . itfr rTL :. v t. : v -- 4 1. a ssffr k. GL3 ''ij.-- l i. .' . K H i 0 .' , . ... ; |