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Show EVENING TBTJTH VOL. XIX new yokk tbade. EVENING NEWS: PvMshrd errrj PB $10 00 2 50 DESERE'FnEWS: , SEMI- - WE E Itl-V- rrBLISIIl " 0y. ' One " " SVSRT TUESDAY AKD lATOBDiT one year, with Postage, f ix montna tliii.-mouths, " SJ 7." l Of EVERY WEDNE9DAT. hoa-tll- Mii-c- TH DESERET NEWS CO., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, CHICAGO TKADK. Pure. Absolutely maryel ponder never Thin purity, Tarips. A Mor and wholesomenean. atrr-njrf- ef eRonmnicnl than the ordinary kinds, and cannot !.e sold in competition with the mut. utuilo-- i of low test, abort weight, alum o phoaphnie powders. . RoTAI. r. a KINO POW Sold only in wsti Co.. l:w Wall Street. New r.rk. of the First Class AW AUDIO Perfume, Soaptaakers, : Cheiuists, BY THE World's Industrial and Cotton triennial Exposition, Hew Orlear 1881 and 1685. Extracts from Jnrors' Reports to tho fluan. of Awards.) For fci!'.ectre DiFpby of Toilet Soap an Perfuintry. For Fancy ami Ordinary Tollf t Soaps. For Excellence of Material. Delicacy of Per- fame, and Ntatuesd of Stvle. For Zeuithla Shaving Soaps. For Laundry SsafHSpccialti,: For Excellence srrd Suporlority of Lanndr7. ilrnct., axid Medicinal Toilet Soaps. Hijhejt and only Award for Chemicalir Pur Glycerine. JAS. S. 1 & COMPX KIRK CfllCAGO. M-OO- CHAMBER suits, CHICAaO. Oar Goods are on Sale in all the Principal tores in the dir country. FOR ;ALB AT WHOLES A-I- aaafaerarcr O. 31. T. BRINpKERHOFF, TURNER & CO., o w York. lOft St., Manufacturers of and Dealers in f'OTTOJ S.i!. di ck, " Woodberry," Druid Mills Di-nn- "r(.LHt:.Mi:s" nnl other favorite lM'ands,a numbers Hani, Medium and Soft. Hat Racks and Whatnots, to South Clinton Street, Ohlcsfo. can be found at the Co operatlTe furniture Co. and other Dealer atSalt Lake City. dly 113 321 Good AUGUST HBOXa. HEUER & H. 1H THE CBB Cotton axvass of all numbers H toand inclics wide, for I'-kCar, Trunk and Wagon Coverinjr, Machine Aprons for other purposes, constantly in store an) made, to order. Agent tor V. S. Hunting Co., "StandardH and Fajrle," by the Cn.sc or less quantity These (joods can bs obtained at Z. V, H. L 1.T4 A Pillar F.xUa Cowmob Kxteaaiea to-da- two-thir- , f'eator, Library A sin,KJtfeeB,Brskisst sell-relia- c--f BUCK FOR aYERALLS.BtllEROWK.OR R. E. POHtiE, tl Wolfe, Patton& Co., BOCK8CHMIIT. BEOCKSCHMIDT, to-da- Cabinet Hardware, AJD Upholsterers' Goods. 173 RANDOLPH OHIOAOO, STREET, XX-iX-- i. ttt 4 lit Cr K TXBI P'lT T 3 E8CBirTI9!f, 13 TJ EJOSH O-- , try Cun-innKto- n d&s BLACK . alt USE THE PAX IIAiXDLE CARPET WARP 0" WHITE AND COLOUKD. TTIE XJEST in Can be AfiKNTS. Z. C. M. T. SOLF. ob- tained at all their branch stores throughout dJts alt the Territory. Ask for rf fclbon'. thf CnrrunRloil MYf I' Satis- Mhi'liifciil i piy; t.io Best faction, and meets withOuick Sales. For sale by Z. 0. W. I. brunch stores. s eu-Joy- STAR HORSE SAILS, w POLISHED OB Oa- - "Ills 5 BLUED, r, , Will hold a shoe on Ixsnirer than anj other. We guarantee oar Nail to te Eijual In Quality and Ta-cir- lo IXirahiiity to any made. from the Rett Norway Iron, Finished Already to drive, by tho UNION IIORSB NAIL CO., Mad rer OHICACJO Sale by Z. O. U. 1 Branch stores. tS.'ABbliflt K l.i. ed lie CI 08 ly OYERLAND HOUSE, MAIN STKEET, alt Xalco City, Utah. ?f . PITT, Proprietor. Bast AeeessM4stloas la the City at the Bale Caarrta, $1.00 fl.M per 4ay. l:TAUMIitl y ile RAX. Xeprutnud For sale at Z. O. M. I. and it-- branch Oodbe. Pitts Co., stores, Rears A Karnes Davis, Messr. Allen A .'o., &Co., Clark. KIdredgc & Co. .ST. C as peeeh-makin- Wholesale Dealers la HO. es con-Ihlen- OF SIDEBOARDS and BOOK CASES, la YTalnat, Cherry aa4 I nsrteaa M shof sat, BO Spool Cotton F. MAYER & CO., MAXUFACTURKRS thank you most sincerely for your kind reception, and recognize in Us . A C heartiness Jl I AM i: It the hospitality for which the people of Virginia have always been distinguished, I am lully aware NATIONAL HE A D CARTERS. uat y our demonstration of welcome is rhe VoTrrnr of Arlaonit'a Report not tendered to an. Individual but to Revenue Timber Depreda JftJO the incumbent of an cilice which crowns the government ol the United tlona, Kte. States. The State of VJagiola, tno y 21. is It Washixoton, MOTHER OF PRESIDENTS, learned that the District Attorney of Arizona recently represented to the seven of whose sons have filled that y Attorney General that suftlctent evi- high office, greets a President, dence was obtainable to couvict who for the first time meets Virginians and his biaves of murder, before upon Virginia's soil, I conratula'e a civil tribunal, and that in view of myself that my first Introduction to the that fact, the Governor of Arizona had people of Virginia occurs at a time to cause the President the when they are surrounded by the exrequebteaofticera to surrender the and proshibits of the military to the civil authorities of the Ter perity of theirproductiveness Whatever there State. Notwithstanding thia may be of honor In her history, and ritory forthetrial. action of the President in however much ol pride there may be iu request orderluK'he cocfluement of the In- her traditions, her true greatness is dians at Fort Pickens is accepted at the here fcxenipllrit d. Iu our sisterhood of eviWar Department as conclusive States, theleaaiugand most commanddence ol the intention of the governmust be gained and kept by ing ment to treat them as prisoners of war thatplace Commonwealth which by the and not ordluary marauders amenable labor and intelligence of her citizens to the civil jurisdiction. cau produce the most of those thirjgs Hon. C Myars Zulicb, Governor of which meet the necessities and deto the his in annual Arizona, sires of mankind. But the full advanreport of the relers brieliy tage of that which may be jiclded.to Interior, Secretary Uj tue termination of the the State by ,he toil and ingenuity ot her people is not measurable alone by Al'ACHE THOU11LE3 the money value of her products. The la that Territory, and says with the offorts and struggles of her farmers the removal of these renegades ho sees and her artisans not only create new tnc dawn ol a new day. Arizona's values in the field of agriculture and rapid development will now go on in the arts and manufactures, but they witnout check or drawback. The at the same time produce rugged, Governor referring to the; San Carlos and Iudran reservation, sayS': "It conINDEPENDENT MEN, or miles tains 0,950 square 2,623,000 acres ol laud well watered and Well aud cultivate that product which more timbered, the most ef which is as good than all others ennobles a State pracas any agricultural laud in the Territical, eai nest American citizens. This tory. Upon this tract are gathered will flourish in every part ol the AmerWhite Tento tho and Yuma, ican domain. Neither drought nor together Mountain Apaches, about 3,500 sou's. rain can injure it, lor it takes root in the so that each Indian, male andfemtl , true hearts nurtured by love of coun7oo over acres aiid holds ol Olu, in this onug try. Thtrc are no varieties land. These Indians, I am told, are production. It must b the same self would It be hupporting. wherever seen, and Its quality Is never nearly well lor Congress to parcel out the sound nor genuine unless it grows to a to of head laud, giving family deck and beautify an entire and united eah W0 acres, or if this is deemed pre nai ion. nor unless it supports aud susmature, then Congress should ttkc tains the institutions and government measures to reduce the reservation to founded to protect American liberty at least half its present limits." and happiness. The present adminisThen follow tae mining and railroad tration cf the government is pledged to statistics of the Territory. The Gov return for such husbandry, not only ernor recommends that the lands ol the promises, but actual tenders of firmAtlantic & JfaciHc Company beautvt y- - ness aud Justice, with equal protection e! u the earliest possible moment, in and full participation in national order that they may be listed for achievements. If in the past we have county and Territorial taxation. On been estranged and the cultivation of the suoject ol American citizenship has been interwelcome of rupted, your enthusiastic DESKRRT LANDS y that. there is an demonstrates and Irrigation the Governor says: END TO ESTRANGEMENTS "Arzoia coutatn9 nearly 114,000 square miles, or abut 7,000,000 acres and that the time of suspicion and fear of land. About 18,000,000 acres are is succeeded by an era of faith and utilized for stock raising, and upon it In such a kindly atmosphere graza nearly 1,000,000 cattle, more than ami beneath such cheering skies, I i,oia),uou snetp, oesiaes horses, mules- greet the people of Virgteia as mi ut her domestic animals, in ntriiithe in the field where ous grass grows every wl e c, ai d v.ould love our united country. grows God grant me laud adapted to tuat in years to come irginia,the Old luc uuiaiice oi urazing be utilized for that purpose, Dominion, the mother of presidents, would the become this greatest stock- - she who looked on the nation at its raising country in the United States. birthday, may not only increase her The want oi water is tae only drawaud trophies of growth In agriculture back to its occupation and developbut that she shall be manufactures, ment. For the most part these lands among the Urst of all States in the bold lie so that water reservoirs can be constation of true American citizenship." structed to preserve the mel'ing snows The President was frequently interof winter for the use of he: d of cattle rupted by hearty applause, and when Hiid other stock. Of tne remainiug he concluded the immense concourse 3,0O0,0C0of acres which are mineral of people joined In a perfect are arable and agricultural, OVATION OK CHEERS. could they be irrigated. Of these 1.- 000. ooO acres can be reclaimed by a Col. Beverly then introduced in the appropriation and dlstribur order named, Secretaries Bayard aud judicious ti'.m ot the preseni water supply." Endicott, Postmaster General Vilas The Governor requests that Congress and Commissioner of Agriculture be asked to demonstrate by scientific Jiach was greeted with Coleman. and the test survey practical feasibility cheers which they simply acknowlof edged by bowing to the people, it having been understood that further ARTESIAN WELLS g would not be In order. f for giving the uedreed supply of wate Among the ladies on the portico from and "adds :"Around Denver a well irri- - which the speaking took place were ates from forty to; ntty acres, if nail Mrs. Lee, the Governor's wife, and as good results could be obtained in Miss Winnie Davis, the daughter of At lzona we could produce wlue.ralsina, Jefferson Davis, to whom olives enough to supand nuts Cleveland was introduced President fruits, port iu aflluence a population of 2.000,- - and with whom he spent a few mo000 people." ments in pleasant conversation. The The Governor in conclusion predicts party was then escorted to the headthat with the Apachies removed the quarters of the president of the day, Territory will double In population and where they witnessed a review of the resources within the next two years. troops, both white and colored. After of the alleged lm- - the review, the President held a public SDeakinz officers etc.. of th by wine. oortatiou reception for over an hour and shook of the United, States ships Saratoga hands with thousands. Between 3 and and Portsmouth, Coumedorc Schley, 4 o'clock, the visltois occupied sea s Chief of the Equipment Bureau, said in the grand stand acd wit per ted sevthat there was uo attempted smuggling eral races, after which a sumptuous on. board the training ships. Tne offi repast was partaken of. The party then cers did bring over a considerable entered carriages and were driven to aM tneua irorn tho luautlty ol wiuetorwitn irienas on mis tiae duriu, iutenuea for CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS' IIOMR, who had tout itthewith the express whatever where that duty, understanding they were received withA a salute it would be. should be Daid. If the of by the veterans. stop of artillery had officers been given only a few momeuts commanding was made, during au Ofportuuitf Comiuodore bchley said which tbe President was presented ho would nave sent to tne customs a souvenir of his visit in tne shape and abked for aji inspector to with a beautiful basket of flowers. He come aboard to make an appraisement ol shook bauds witn all the veterans. of such goods as might De dutiable; The drive was then continued to and but the officers were around the new reservoir grounds and the principal streets or the TKKATED AS SMUGGLERS through aud flualiy to the gubernatorial city, before act the in the almost caught where the party alighted and vessels had anchored ana aid not nave amansion, general introduction to the ladles an opportunity to show their inten took place, and some time was spent tions. in social talk. Miss Winnie Davis was, The revenues, so far this month, av- - a prominent figure in the group aud now a are and $1,000,000 eragevover day, was very affable in her manner. about 12,000,000 in exces.8 of the ex At :3u p. in. the adieus were spoken last the fame ai-period repeuditures during the Presidential party was driven is situation The nuanciat to Elba year. where they embarked tarded at the Treasury Department at J:iO p. station, m , homeward bo ind. as favorable for anotier call for 3 thing parsed off mofct pleasantlyEveryuntil ncr cent, bonds, and it is prob late this evening when the Presidential able that cue will be issued in a few was leaving. The Confederate party davs. llonio of Veterans then resumed the Commissioner bparts has made a re cannon firing and one of the guns to the Secretary of the Interior port noon information received at the PREMATURELY EXPLODED, (ieneral Land onTce to the effect that the Montana Irupioveweut Company Is blowing one man's arm off and breakmakinar xieiiivc depredations upon ing the other and seriously Injuring the public timber and unsuiveyed lands another man. Facitic Washington, 21. The special train Jielerofanthe Hoi tbeinwith along the un the from Richmond bearlug tie Presiagreement aiiroad, railroad comranjv and that private dential party reached Washington made by the timber without accident or noteworthy inci- Mirveys aro being a of claiming that dent at 0:65 this evening. The Presiwith view company dent expressed himself as having the his visit and was well pleased LAXDS DEPREDATED TJFOJJ with the hearty welcome accorded blur by the Virginians. are odd sections belong'ug to the railroad company and not totheUniUd Caearasd Laad Grants. in Lis reStates. The Commi-slonca urges vigorous prosecution port, New Yokk, 21. A Waihington against both companies. He says that special to the Evening Post soys : The ihi: question whether the Northern has in contempInterior lUilroad Cornpaoy has a legal lation a Department plan by which the efforts to riuht to any lands aloug such portions forfeit the unearned land grants which of its road, at least not located withwere unsuccessful in Congress may in! the time when the road was be successful through Departmental to be constructed, has not action. Tbe law officers of the Land required 0 eu rctticd, but that if it had such, Office have the tr subject now nnder shall meet right, generally, it .has no right to the and it plan atiou, specific, tracts until the odd sections the approval of the Secsttaiy of the have been detlued Dy public surveys: Interior it will be put into operation. that such sections cannot he denned by Some time tbe Interior Department and that private surthat no land grant road should privatearesmveys unlawlui. He recommends decided veys to have earned its grants be considered that the timber company be enjoined until it filed and perfected the plan of from trespassing upon the public lands its entire road and of the granted laud and fcucb to make says that claimed. Proceeding from this decissurveys, active and severe ion as a basis nothing but the most it Is suggested that suit a measures will put stop to its opera- may lie: against the Northern Pacific tions. Hi recommends Railroad, iu which the Government will maintain that it is not entitled to CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS any lands which it claims, as for inagainst all persons connected with its stance, in the grant from Dulu'h to alleged timber trespasses. Sound, because these! lands Iu another report upon the applica- Puget were not earned and the perfected tion of this company to hare certain for that part of the route was not suits discontinued that have already Slan within the time prescribed. This been commenced, the Commissioner theory proceeds, of coarse, upon the recoinmeds that Instead of discontinuassumption that the road could not ing the suits they should ie pressed earn auy of the land if it did not earn with the utmost vigor, and says the tbe whole grant, ana on this theory public lands In portions of Montana, the Secretary of the Interior will Idaho and Washington Territories ate doubtless be asked to declare the lands being rapidly denuded by it of all their forfeited and open to settlement. valuable timber, and unless the full CMeag-and St. Louis Ttd. force of the government Is exerted to put an immediate stop to their OperaSt. Louis, 21 Clarkson, after tions, much of the public timber land in said Territories will good be nothing pitching against the Browns yesterday In Chicago, attempted to do so against but a barren waste. them in bt. Louis this afternoon in the fourth game of tbe world's championTUE PKEMlUfcN r. scries, but he met with Utile sucship cess- He was batted for but one more Ufa Royal Reception at RJc1umb4 hit than the Chlcagos got of Foutz.but His Speech. his bases on balls and general inability times Richmond, 21. When the President to control the ball at the critical teams Both arrived, he leltthe tiain and, taking lost his,c club the game. the arm of Governor Lee, made his fielded excellently. ' although the way, cheered by the shouts' of ten weather was quite cold. Fully 12.000 thousand voices, to the verandah of people turned out to see the game. The the office building and faced the wel- following is the score :' coming throng. Governor Lee, in a St. Louis..: o't loss brief. speech extended the welcome ot Chicago e 0 e 013 05 the Commonwealth of Virginia to toe Base CWca? hits President. The President replied In t, Broww7.( clear voice lood enough to be heard Browus,, I Ger-oni- One Coi.y, . tie ve.ir. walk I'oataije, '' SIX i.Oi lis. . " months. 1 WKSTERM UNION TELEGBAFH LINK. to-da- DESEReT NEWS: ri'BLmiED border-o- I to-da- : 1 f the great tlireuC,a3 J JipoMhe Fallow. rttt7Ana nf Virginia.: While BY TELEGRAPH Evening, except Sunday. One Copy, one year, with I'OKtngc, three jiiuutns, JOSEPH E. TAYLOR, sniaiJB heals . ss cknto. of Utah Pioneer Undertaker MT Open Day and Nlffnt. Straea Oars aas U and tram Deneta. fAlIOiv JOSEPH W3I. coh-sio- h a UrtdeptaAar, Funeral Director and Manafactarer and Dealer la a0 Embalmer. kinds of METALLIC. WQQQ MO CLOTH G0VERE6 J coffins a rar. ;!ao of mjmii corn rt Rxisnixa Lrpt conbtantly on hand. Telephone and Tulegraph Orders promptly flhed. ' Bodies preferved m their natural coalition, wiiliOut extra charge. -- OPKV DAY AiD JJIGIIT. favetory 9 -- 253 C and Wnris noenu, He. Ftrat Mealb Sire-- , One and a half blocks East of Theatre. i Teieuhoue So. 70. vjift'0JJInainabUUJ. D UTAH TERRITORY, FRIDAY EVENING, LAKE CITY, SALT LIBERTY. .A-HST-- A full lino of Fine Cloth, Metallic an led.yo.xl CorSns -- nd Caskets. Air-tig")ak Cases and Caskets. A complete stock of HaHal Rohes and Ut lertakcrs' Goods of every description kepi ooffttaitly on h(.nd. Black or White Hearses. Bodies preserved without ice for any eua:th of time. Particular attention given to embalming, thijiping and are of bodies.a KmtialiriXP, nd shipping specialty. Lots ni.u graves furnished in any cctj-in the tery city. All orders da tetegraph or telephone, r night, will by prompt i'.U.ution. Prices lov veive terms reasonable. Office Kevr Closed. Teiuphouc So. 351. h i 1 ' lo Stare -- nt B. of L. . New York, 12. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Continued their session with closed doors. S ainllnz committees and a committee ' on credentials were appointed, but their names were not made public. Two sessions a day w ill be held by the delegates. He Own Tp. A fontreal special to the Post says : Since the arrest of ''Jake" and other alleged bribers, "Billy "Sharp Maloney, ex Reading Clerk, of the "Boodle" Conscil, has been: more communicative ana confessed that he received the bood!b money io conucction with the Broadway Railway scandal and paid it o.er at the rate of $.'0,090 to each of the.boodlers. Where the money cane from, howeyer, he has refused to say, ieu;atkiug that the missing link was oulv known to himself and one other; that he was uo inftirmer and never would be oue. AU kinds oi cftsr-o- t pardon, he said, had been made to him irouTihw District Attorney's office iu New Yoiki if he would return and give evidence for the State against the bilucis aud bribed. The same dispatch says that abscoudint; Aldermau bayits has arrived at Montreal. to-d- ay : ,; -- THE STATEMENT DENIED. 21. Wm. II. Malonev, Clerk of the New York Board of Aldermen, stated most emphatically loan Afctotiaied Press rtpoiter tonight that Alderman Sayles waa not in Montreal, and that be received the bribe money in connection witn the Broadway Railroad franchise and paid over the $20,000 to each member. Montreal, ISti. OCT.. 22, IN SOUTH CAROLINA. ENJOYARLF. AN Cl N V E HENCE SEPTEMBER, V AVOI- PrBLIC KICEl'.NG. S. Thickeiy JIsi'xt, Oct 15th, 1S60. Editor Dese.ret Ntia: As conferences have been in order both at home aud abroad, we feel that a brief report from us would uoi be DABLE t. 188G, AT TEASDEL'S. - :- out of place. Last Friday (the 6th Inst.) President John Morgan was roer at Cowpen's Station by Elder llebtr Wrui.t. Presi- " dent of tdis conltrmce art! vou.tacte to John S. Black's, w be; e lit v.as met bv the six Elders now lanoricg in tMs ol t'a State and a goodly uim-'twftt: spent In Sali'ts, and thii jvi.jii!ng uiu.; singing the hown of JCsoii aau 5Pic&:-deto some remarks oi .Morgan. Arrarivt'ii.ents bad previously bec:: made for a TWO Day's COM'ERENCE comuiencius Saturday, the O h lot at on Saturday people btgan co gaiucr a: the and at tiic EVERY DAY ARRIVALS ' FOR THE FAIL r SINTER TRADE. AND An Iramenae Stock of L:xdie' and Mltsea nt COATS, ULSTERS AND NEWMARKETS, ALL OF THE JfEWKST 8TYLKS, And In the LATEST and MOST FASHIONABLE SHADES. , t.-J- STOCK; OF AN ENORMOUS detonated piacv, tour sfrv.cts crt wi,u President John Morgan, Elder 11. Wrlsf'-ir- , F. A. Fraugion, Wm. ti. Wm. N. AnJosey-- MEN'S and BOXS' 6OTHINGr u FURXISIIIXG AV! GOOO.N. The Largest mil most Ccnipletn 'Assortment in th-IJnes ever Gardner, Thorup, brought ..'oft to the Kcgle lloute, embracing full lines of P. P. EiGsosru and M. I). t derson, rin-oat.d a favoraole the SUITS, OVERCOATS AND EVtRYTHINO FOR Ion as audit nee, BOY'S AND MEN'S WEAR. would It require too 01much ?psre to; :o a each niettiug give detailed report suffice it to say that the Spirit ot Go. was manifested iu a profuse degree, The GROCERY, DRY GOODS, BOOT AND SHOE and all, both SaiLts aud t traiigcrs, AND STOVE DEPAUTSiENTS Ulalne Taken to Task. ot having the benefits of suchthtlrjoy as were imAll Well Ntoefcel, Mil nt K at teacbiugs 21. Hon. Jas. Tenn., Chattanooi.a, ilalloni I'rlcr.vary of Without reference to cur G, Biaiue, in Ids speech at Pittsburg parted. AT to Chattanooga as PKlKsrilOOD MCETINC3 yefd;iy, reletred in the Soiith where the we feel the repoi t would be 'incomcolored laboiers ate paid GU and 70 cents a day. The Daily Times, com- plete. Two ol these were held cac'is day at the "tree" aud the respouslolli-tiementing on this speech, says: "Careof our callings were depleted, aud ful Investigation here reveals the fact dwelt upon that that the lowest wages paid to colored many principles us with renewed energy and delaborers iu any ludustry is 90 cents per termination; ami wo start our winter's day, and this rate covers only a few at labor and encouiagi-meutthe South Tredgcr iron woika. The with full of hope of dointr much g.od iu greater number of colored men in this prospects part of the great In vurJ. these works receive wages ruunii g As I write, the It adt-- oi a mob, who from $1 to $3 per day, with a large number of intermtuiate rates of t.i5 ai d tried hard to lullueuoe !tl followers to upon us, passes by, but a $l.f0 per day. In every casewheje make a raid skilled colored men are employed ts pleasant smile is upon his lace and a friendly "howde" is a tokeu that his heaters, puddlers, helpers, etc., they fe , .llpgs are changed. get exactly the same wages as the , Wm. N. .Anderson, Clerk. white men doing the same work. The colored laborers at, the Chattanooga Wishes to call the atttmtion of his friends furnaces get Jl.'--j, $1.50 and $2 per day, ths skill, according to the responsibility, to his STAKE oacfxeptUynally JUAB COXFERKNCE. public large generally, fill to the various etc., required places in which they work. These are repreand complete lino of The quarterly Conference of Juab sentative Southern industries. What Stake was held in on we say of Chattanooga in this regard N'ephl Saturday aud Sunday la;t, with applies to Birmingham, Knoxville and tbe exception iof Sunday mornother places. The colored boys iu the South Tredger nail works, working ing, which was occupied by the as feeders, make frem 75 cents to $1.25 Sabbath School Conference, which was 1 -well attended. per day, accordingin to the skill and in- moderatelyIleber was Grant J. Apostle their Some present labor. dis'played dustry colored men make as high as $1 per on Saturday afternoon and remained Sunday, speaking at every Arriving Daily in Each Department. and foundrymen. Iu with us overHis day as puddlers remarks were of a this section we may say generally that meeting. the scale runs from $1 to,$l 50 for the thorough, practical character, and creat mass of colored men working in were lully appreciated by the Saints. Brother Seegmiller, oi the Panguitch the Southern manufactories." Stake- Presidency, occupied a 'part of Mraug-- Suicide. the time Sundjiy aiteruoou aud evening. Chicago, 21. A tragedy of a remarkable character this evening, prevented ofThe only changes made in the officers the Stake was caused by the resigwhat was to have been a brilliant wed nation aud release of Jotiu bridal couple nave occudicg.anThe honorable position in the high- M. Haws from being Bishop of Mona, pied John Kienke, from the High Council of est social circles, and the bridal An Immense Stock in all tae Newest Styles, tscladlnK bad been completed down to this Stake, was set apart to succeed FOLDING BIDS, for adalts aiid call5B. the minutest particulars. Miss MIddIo him. Thomas Crawley, F. Roesch, a beautifal, wealthy, estiStake Clerk. mable girl of twenty, waited at her home, 114 N. State Street, with nearly 100 guests. The music, feast and As the greatest St clergyman were in attendance, but the bridegroom, who bad left his betrothed Jacobs Oil heads the list. less than two hours before the time fixed for the ceremony, failed to make his appearance. The" man for whom all were waiting was Julius Lefor.cou-tidcnti- al Jsr rr ie: id . assistant to Sohmidt & Labcs, AS COOK AND FOR OENERA1. wholesale liquor merchants. He is 35 AGIHL small family, lncioire at the Germania hthiitiiT .Niivs Office. years of age a member of d Ma3unercbor,is widely known throughout the city, and is a general fafi; LATEST UNO MOST CHOICE DESIGNS HUB COLORINGS. vorite. Believing that some accidTHE OLD FAMILY MEAT MAflKET ent bad befallen him, a friend at last hurried to his apartments on WILL BE Chestnut Street. The house was locked, none of the occupants at hand. Opened on Saturday Next, and no sign ol a bridegroom. Entrance 69 E. 9C0XD SOUTH STREET, was finally effected with the aid of tbe In Lefor's WITH THE stretched police. chamber, upon tbe bed in his wsdding garments, CHOICEST OF MEAT lay the bridegroom with a bullet In bis of paper In season. Now is your time to get your foreheaa, dead. Two bearlrg somewhat lnconertat innice meat as usual. S The best lirlefl riven f,,r tl.o scriptions Were found. In this writ- Steers, Mulion, and Dairy Fed Perk. WB ULRGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ing, ne complained that he had not tbe J. WILLIAMSON, Proprietor. moral courage to proceed with the IN UTAH. maii'lace. '1 be word of the tragedy na to the waithastily brought backwas ILL BRROES OF BEGORHTIHE HHP PUIS fflLL. PAPERS- Au attempt made to ing briue. news break tbe gently, but at the first ASSESSMENT NOTICE. " intimation of death she shrieked aud while tbe faluted, OFriCE OF TUB gaily attired guests I retired in confusion. Wasatcu Mining company, ! Hooper .& Kldkkugk Huiloino, Burled Alive. salt Lake City, UtaIT. TI1B BEST MASK. ; "OTICB IS IIEREUY WIVES, THAT Pa.. 21. While David Slatlngton, X.I at a meeting of the Corporation Evans, aged fifty jears, and his son Binned above, held on the Fifth day of OcWilliam, agfd fourteen, of Millport, tober ISSti, OiSee f the Company, an Carbon Couuty, employed with the Assessment at oftheTen Cents per. bharc was Sterling State Company, near here, levied on tli r'mriiul .. ......... .si... . k ... n... rr VV 13 NEW AND VERY DESIRABLE STYLES. were crossing the tuunefthis morning, and to the Treasurer. N. payable poration, it caved iu, carrying them down 100 W. Clayton, at the office of the corporation feet and burying them under a moun- above stated, on the Mnth day of .Noveu ! I tain of earth. It will take months to uci.jckju. ny oiorn upon WHICH lulS ilgHl'63- ment may remain unpaid ou sard day, .Nu recover their bodies. wm uu ueuuuueni, ana an IN ALL THS LATEST BTTLES. ori, , r mi,Hj. onln fr,r Apother Boodler. , , ij i.i. . . ( ...... t KAr..VA lin PiS la mn.ln ...III... j AlderNew Yokk, 21. .on the said 9th day of November, 1SS6, to man McCabe was arraigned for i"1; ucnmuci.i together ... an.t ' m-... . neiinieui, trial in the Court oi General Serous. With rant nl litrnrlin. Ol lALfLUSVQ WITH TRIMMINGS TO MATCH. There was a large crowd of Interested sale. in and the corridors court, spectators By order of the Board of Directors. leading to the court were thronged X. W. CLAYTON, with people unable to gain admittance. Wasatch Mining Company. PRIME LIVE GEESE FEATHERS: AND DOWN. Secretary McCabe sat With his wife and counsel Bait Lake City, Utah, Octobar 13, 13. is front of the bar. lie looked pale d 30d I aud careworn when Judge Cowing took his seat. The District Attorney called A Larce Stock of Choice, Warm BLAW Cbf. A10, FlllowS, KKtS, McCabe's case, and his counsel asked Ju.t Arrive a Willi Tno Car Loads iTiiow anps ana rKAincK neot). of TlltlRelTdTUREO, for adjournment In order that the associate counsel, who was arguing a Mottla Ergittertd. MATTRESSES! UftTTHESSES! BED LflUfiEES! BED L00S6ES! case in acothercourt might be present. American Merino Rams, InclnJins tho BEST BED LOUNGE IN AMERICA. I l-- at col.-greg- j- ea v tlitfti-lioin- t TEASDEL'S. , . H DUWOODEY, and JilJ Aia mm Eiiiinf e us arpets G -- pain-destroy- w a. SPEOIALTY! A. WILL PAPERS! o." ('h.-W-t- : ' Lmdleums Linoleums v L. ' '" OIL CLOTHS, RUGS and MATS, . t CURTAINS CURTAINS 1 i . W I LI tiSl-mn- Upholstery and Drapery Materials, Ex-Boo- to-da- y . . I LEATHERS! FEATHERS! BBDBIKO-- -- RE GN, OvaJ.lrs 1ng , Merlin Kits. 21. William arEmperor Berlin, He was received at rived here the railway station by the Governor of the city. The Social Democratic members of to-da- JELooCbcxer A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS QM Call and examine mu Goods before purchas Every article will be soUl CJ0L12A.1? as ST, Wholesale andmetaU. II ing elsewhere. C JKJl.JP trie Selected from the Best Stud Flocks of Western Nev York. Whlrh Twill ......unit ... t n. v,fcJJrfl.4 icne t tj.iivet.i .,v .rii sold soon. The.e Rams n Le seen nl the. , OLD ltAtTlT TVJfT i.,u- - DINW0DEY, . rjr 37 to 43 First South Street CASEJfUL ATTENTION Vi LIVERY, FEED .MP 24 SHE STABLES, 26 East, 2d South St., fr SALT LAKE CITY, A Large Assortment ef DOUBLE AND SINGLE VEHICLES, " - iimu. CO., 0,183, UiLV ItHEAKFAST To be GIVEN AWAY, (111 STOVE J January 1st, 1887. tf I K X. aeosad Sontn Range, Cook Store or jHeater from us trill be Anyone buying enUtled to a chance In our $300.00 Wlckle Kartension Karly Breaktast Cook Stove, to be Given Away, January 1, 1887.; Our old customer ' Will be given a chance by calling or sending tea tkelr addreat. Complete Stock of Caat and Wrought Irott Baaget, Cook Stovfts, Barest designs In Hard and Soft Coal fleatera imnrr.M onrl Honts Furnishing Uooas. j Wt -- COAI.I COAliH f 8ADDLE HORSES, Etc., Etc. C. and" H. Watson have opened j. office In Godbe Pitts & Co's. their Coal Mwut Hrnff KtrYVik tnhnfa tST Special attention to FUNERALS to fill orders lor ood cleati Weber, and EXCURSIONS. nucs uea tucj, and Hard Coals atopringa, lowest mar. Canyon GBAXT Bit OS. & Waf rWAa TtlffaQ&e. 'I NICKLE EXTENSION . Pope's instructions, has sent circulars to all the Papal nuncios abroad directing their attention to the principal political and ecclesiastical questions of the day and urging them to cultivate good relations with the different governments with a view towards improving the situation of the church throughout the world. ' V.f 8. Is. City. QIVIN ORDERS 9 1 MUT, BROS. CaUtolle Rome, 21. Cardinal Jacobini, Papal Secretary of State, following the HAND Hi'- - , pear. t w Socialist Hoffman has been expelled from Leipsic. lie was accompanied iir. to the city boundaries bv numerous friend. i Inyxl Ct.L it -PnrtiAfl arlalilnrv A trench priest at Vionville, has CtW IVTDS. Ill 11100- .u.aaup VXWU it, ,v fcurir iuicicM iu been seutenced at Metz to two months' es ft mine before my stocky purchasing cise- imprisonment for causing the choir of his church to chant prayers for divine protection over the French army while sictlug in the defense of France. The judgment was based on the charge of GRANT CO. seditious cries exciting Tbe Catholic seminary at Fnlda has been reopened. Breckmann, the Berlin architect, has cc ntracted with tbe Japanese government to erect at Tokio, a large palace tor the future Imperial Parliament, a palace for the Ministry of Justice and another for police administration. All are to be built in European style. Tbe returns for the first eight months of the present year chow 100 suicides In the German army. Isnps-oVosnoat- Xxr GOODS HOME-MAD- E y. the Reichstag.have Issued an Intimation t.bat in consequence of the Zurich Social Democrat a approval of the verdicts in ittae Freiburg trials, they hava decided to deprive that journal of the character of the official organ of tbe party, and that a new paper which will represent the party will soon- ap- and. i . tt f. if. ;MAJ)E;& fll&i 39 and 41 SQVEH A - ' |