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Show r - ii ,:, .j,p, ,.iio. -- T K. T7T S ) . . SATURDAY t EVENING NEWS PMAi eicrjf Erimnf, creep , ' three montH, J10 00 6 OC One . Copt, one year, with Postage. six montBs, three months, ?3 -' OC 1 75 1 06 rcsusyea evert JnspirsinAr. " three months, Papers Mnt . to. snbscrHjers Tby upon thBme.sUmpl opposite to mdicateiwben ; ItBinsJ S3 60 --'L by-la- "150 & - mail nave -S, Tht-revise- , ' r Absolutely Pure. 'This at sTTirii! rUBtlSBCO BT' Btv LjiKK CTtr. A nowdar uritT. strencth and wholeaeisianesa. Mora sceaeniteal than tb rdinary kinds, ande laaaet e sold in competition with the of law tet, short weight alnas or 80U niy in crnnt. shAtphkta powders. ROTAL BAUKO POW9U Co., m Wall L. UTAH. 3STO.TIO.Bi - saul-atad- . U. L, Sfc March 7lh ltSS. .ptayaad TH3, dtw J " WEBBER, Soo'y and Treaa. - CO, Mannfactnrara of aad Dealers In Corron Silt I)DCI," Woodberry," Druid Kill a, OLaiKaf ua and otfrer faroriU branaU, all Dumuers wara. Meaiaas ana son. ' QBCKFDI BTERALLSJlQEJHQWI.IiniTlE CIH CAITVASa of all nambers 14 t U Cottqx inchea wide, for Dsck Car, Trunk. and Wagron Coverinfrs, Machine Aprons aad for other purposes, constantly in stoia and made to order. Agents kr IT. S. Bunting Co., "Standard and "Eajrle," by the Case or less quantity. These fioods can be obtained at Z. C. M.L TtHi stock transfer books or V this lnatnution will be Closed on March an April eta, next. ft TURNEK BRINCKmOFF, Salt Lake Citt, J HAZARD POWDER Offlet), 63, . d :' C; Pine S(M i Sew Tork. ; 1 l j. O Rifle, Kentucky ?alr Blasting, Lawn, Duck, Klectrlc Fuse fJa t- . on hand a complete stork of thii ;ontaotly well known and justly celebratea - CJ 3sTHP "W"X5 5 IE?i I 34 's, ex-Pr- esi ,CHS PESERCT NEW8CO.( ft ws by-law- them, with Sjrares the wil expire. For instance, subscriptions John Smith. aseaaaiaaf Joan South' subscription will expire on the Ui day of the llth tnooUi ef Stua year, or November 4th, IMS. Subscribers wi I please notice the figures on heir papers, to see that they have their proper credits, also to know when to renew their sabscriptions. the rale being to stop the piper when the subscription expires. i 1 r PESERET TfEWS: One Cony,' one year, with Postage, "f ' six monlhs, , iir k-.- .-u i 3Q XCZ-TT- .. B.VKKT TUSgPAT AXI aATintDAT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY. grand trades display on wheels, can- sistlne of 300 floats. at Z The line beiran movlag nromotlv It.- aIoIaxV Another Criti in. the Affain of streets of the city. ; The greatest en France-t- he thusiasm prevailed. .Crowds gathered Ministry Oetv witness it. v feated. The' celebration will conclude to morrow with a grand barbecue at Union Slock Yards. Arrangements Furtker Detalla Ot fhe Disaster In have been made for the. entertainment of five thousand people. . . Missouri The KlUe4 and Injured.. TkeCatUwteaa Coaivetttlosi. Denver, March 30. The third day's The President's ILetter on Civil session of the International Range Association was called at 11 o'clock this Servlce.The Women's V morning. ' After prayer the report of IConvention. the committee on revision of the conwas submitted. stitution and t coincides substantially with the old Fatal Fires In Hungary-Gre- at constitution and , except in Loss of Life. The Strike sections affected by the redaction of the fees, and initiation and. member Eztendlns; Etc An additional ship ot the association. section was made providing that the annual meeting ef the association shall By Telegraph hsNM VtWs, I in uenvax JUmlXOUXJJU 1 ueadnj March. constitution was Tkj Frencn SlinJatry 0ef oateak ordered Drinted for distribution. tokareh Several resolutions were presented tiO.The Chlfflbef Paris, adopted. Among them the follow-- 1 day, bf a vote of 268 to 237, despite the and are the most important! log opposition of the ROTernntnt, .voted Bv Routt aad for extreme, urgency for tfee left bill dent Head, asking that Congress at measures to secure a sea providing for a revision of the constit- once provide ution-. The fejoverasaent thereupon channel at some point on the Texas coast. resigned.: Lagaerre proposed the motion for theBy Col. Standard demanding that various roads carrying beeves to nrrency for the revision of the constitution. Several bonapartlats declared market from the range country, give toe demand so far members of the international Associa they would tion the benefit of the improved stock as it was an support appeal to the people. Min- cars now offered, thereby reducing ister Viette asked the Chamber to await the retufu of President Tirard shrinkage, as well as being a humane from the Senate before decldisg. M. act appreciated by all: also, a reduc Brissoa said- - be-- was opposed to re tion oi rates in proportion to tne de vision, and allnding to Boalanger said cline .prices realized. The resolutoe. auaiacuen wnicn wouia oe af tion requests every rangeman to paforded by the '.adoption of the measure tronize': the road first adopting these ; oujtat not tooe given to a person who cars. Mr. White oad attacked the Institutions of his By (Texas), urging that talked of purging the tne congress of tne united states tace country and Chamber. - Minister Sarrlen urged the off all duties on cattle and beeves imChamber to reject the demand. M. ported from Mexico. After the transaction of other rou Goblet thought that a revision of the coneUtutloa would not .Improve the tine business, adjourned to witness the Jubilee parade and to meet again at situation. Premier Tirard, who had entered iu oxiock in tne morning during the debate, declared tDat he Furtker Details of tke Exploalon. tully agreed with Sarrlen. If the Chamber decided to consider .the urKansas Citv, March 38 The Timet gency proposed the ministry would desent by special train to the cline ail as such action reporters responsibility, ou the part of the Chamber would f scene ot the Rich Hill mine disaster, argument in favor of the returned tonight, and trom their In ndaclon manifesto Issued by the formation the situation may be sum- dismissed general. as follows t The detect wi toe ministry caused a marieed The dead list has reached twenty sensation in the Chamber. As soon as the vote was announced, M. Tirard de- one, and nine of the injured are ex- making the probable parted fer the Klysee Palace. Lagnerre Iiectea tolifedie, thirty. proceeds tomorrow for the Depart- Some claim bv the explosion natural gas was the ment of the Nor J, where he will commence the electoral campaign In' favor cause of the explosion, while others the accumulation of foul gases it Bonlanger. The general himself contend without proper ventilation was the will etplain his programme at a banreal cause- - The state mine Inspector quet which will be given at Lille. March 0th and proThe Chamber, after a abort recess, examined the mine reassembled at, 9 p.m. M. Cnneod nounced is safe; 1: r The RichUeld Herald this evening Kornano, Benapartlst, moved that the him and demsnds stronglydenounces Bureaus tomorrow appoint a commithis immediate sospenslon from office. tee to prepare for a revision of the A oispatch to the Associated rress onstitation. After a confused debate from Kich Hill says that the only shaft Desonnier, of the left, urged the Chain oer to await the formation of a new tne mine nad was a section partitioned ' eff ot the mam ishaft, and this was. cabinet. by the first explosion. Nornano's motion was rejected by a blown to pieces rote of 253 to 195. the right cheering consequently no air could be forced in the mine until the south bait The Chamber then ad- to ironically. of the ' crib been shaft had journed until i p.m. tomorrow. A cabinet council met at the Elysee converted into an air conduit. Taere seems to be no qnestion but the explon :;' Palace. The Senate has finally adopted the sion was caused by natural gas which in the earth in a large section mdeet as modi tied bv the Chamber of abounds of the country hereabouts. Frequent v j Deputies. and great damage from it A'reaiawnt uarnot has the explosions hav occurred torn before. The state resignation of the cabinet. accepted tn uonew Km4nS rs, however, will coadnct the affairs mine inapeotor,. the mine in excellent condition f the several departments until their ported ' existence ox gas in tne successors are appointed. it is ex- Knew oi tne atd has frequently so stated unpected that Flonqaet will be summoned mine officially. Such great Indignation pre , .. .0 lorm a cabinet. , among the miners that it would when questioned in re- - vails Deroalede, be dangerous lor tne inspector to put rard to ; the crisis, said the tutrixues In an appearance here. Experienced tnd Jealousies of statesmen were rnin- - miners sav if there had been a separate ng France. He feared war with Oer- - air sbafttbe consequences would have nany at the present moment. Prance been much zees disastrous, jne ooaies oe on man ner ieet. rne only nnst set of the dead brought up are terribly tble to raise her jras Bonlanger burned and present a horrible sight. . 23f For sale at wholesale and retail by all the leading stores in the Territory, and by wholesale only by J. W. 8andsrl Co., -- iVOLFE BEOS.& CD. 1 He CHICAGO TRADK. aw i KmX Co . LillLIGES. A 207 s. Canal Street, CI3CXGC3-0-. ; " te. Hatiisr. & Scbsa F1SL9B FUflSEtURE -- LIMITED. "l!e SS4 Me nteiaa at stores inaihTmtorr. P"fllpai ,. rxet. it throe c. n. LI BUI 3R. T IT II 18. LAST NIGHT'S NEWS deseretTnews: a EM I VE rvaUSUSO .A. 3ST Manufacturers of and' Dealers ia OP ETKBl DKSCKIPTIOJT, f 'PITTSBUEGH, Brpmealeii by JOHN HAE. T?J. ." CIV1I. SKRVICB. A WOMAN'S DISCOVfKI. 'Another woaderful disebverv Las been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened Its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest ; tests, but her vital organs were undermined aud death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. Sue bought of us a bottle ot Dr. King's Hew Discovery for and was so mueh re Consumption ileved on taking nrat dose that she and all night with on bottle has slept oeen tmracnionsiy cured, tier name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrick 4 Co.. of Shelby, N. C. Get a free trial bottle at A. C. Smith & Co.'s Drug Store. U) Th VnMici tuimluivna. W. D. Suit. Drngglst. Bippns.Tnd. testifies: "lean recommend Electric Bitters as the veYy best remedy. Every oottle sold has given relief In every ase. One man took six bottles, vhd was cured ol Rheumatism of 10 years' nranding." Abraham Hare, dragglst, Bellville, Ohio, affirms t "The beat celling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experience. Is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do care all diseases ot ttc Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only balf a . i iiiar a bottle at Smith - Co.'s ..; The President has sent a long letter to the civil service commission recom- msndlng the extension of the limits, of the Classified service. He says: I desire to make a suggestion fre- 3, gardiag svbdlvision C, general rule on of amended rules, promulgated It provides for the proFebruarys. motion of an emclove in a department who lar below or outside th classified service in the same department, a po u reanest of the anDolntinsr oflleer. noon the recommendatian of t he coiauiisl jB And the approval of the' President alter a examlnatton,ln case the person has served continuously for two years in the place from which it is to promote Dim. i n is proproposed vision must be executed with cautiou, to avoid the application of it to cses not Intended and the undue relaxation ot the. general purposes .of the Civil Taw. exam arv1r-inations are exceptions to the plan of the act, and the rules ipermtttlng the same strictly construed. Cases arising under the exception above recitedshould precisely meet all the requlrensBA ooeclfled. and should be eup- porsea oy facts wnicn win aeveiop toe basis and reason of the applica oinc-e- rt of tion the appointing I and will commend Which them; to the Judgment t the conimis-sionan- d the Presidents The sole pur-pooi the provision is to benefit the public service, and it should never be permitted: to operate as an evasion oi tne main feature of the law, which is competitive examinations. Astothese the cases will first be presented commission tor recommendation, t -l have to request that you will loriiiuiate a plan oy wnicn tneir merits can be tested. This will naturally involve the statement of all the facts deemed necessary for the determination of such applications." Attention isalso called to the neces- sity of a better and uniform cUssitlcatlon of employes in the amerent ae partments. After referring to the sevetal classiflcatioos and grades ot salaries In the government depart ments, the President says: "l wish the commission would re vise these classifications and submit to me a plan which will, as far as possible, make them uniform, and remedy the present condition wnicn permits persons to enter a grade of service in one department without amy examlua tioo, which in another depart neat an only be entered aftec passing uch examination.": One of the commissioners said today that the views ot the commission are in full accord with those ot. the President. Washington, March 30. The Senate in. amendments were to the House bill authorizing the Presi dent to arrange a conference lor the purpose of encouraging reciprocal commercial relations between the United States and the Republics of Mexico, Central and South America, and the Empire of Brazil. A loint resolution appropriating $25- ,000 to enable the United States to par ticipate in the I aternatlonal i. iInhi bition to be held at Barcelona, Spain, April, 188S, was adopted. Tne House bill granting a pension of $2000 per annum to Mary S. Logan and tne Senate bill increasing the pension of Appolin A. Blair to f 2000 were taken np. A long ueoate mot piace.oetwcen Cameron. Mason. Springer and Hen derson, of Illinois, oxWarner, Doclrery new and Cochrane, lore, who favored the bills, and Tarsney, ox of Michigan; Kentucky, rauioee, Walker, of Missouri. Wilson, oi Mia- neaoolis. and Matson. of Indiana, who of opposed the bills. The advocates or the bills claimed that the services uvw such men as Logan and Blair couiu ge DEIIOIGUS fiflvoiiiis A.-c- Drugstore. y i imhi ru HOT FORGED Used bf "he United State Covernmnit, 'Kudoi-nchoadt of Ilia CIrcat ITni- ly tho and Food: Analysts, as the Stroii(tct.t. rorest moat ilealtlifu!. In-I'owdor iloes not contain AinmoniA. I.iino or Alum. lr. J'rii o's rXcc's Orenm linking r Delirious Havi-rinExtract'. Vanilla. Lerron. Uranro. Almond. Jiot-o-. cic. do tint rnn' lain I'oisonous Oils or Cheuurals. (2) . verllies and I'ublic - NAJLX ST. LOUS TKADK. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO., Is drawn down to a poiat from tke rod, Uts : receiving over sixty eulek. successive sharp hlows, at a wolding heat. They are Uen scalded by the water process, NO ACIDS . CHARTER helag used, and artorwarda i HAMMER POINTEP. lonr aaUa, thcroforo, are to all la- tents and parposes the same as iho old fasbioaed aaad , aad hanuner poiawa ,. Seat rnaanfaetorera claim to make ater Hot Ferged Mail, hat yon will observe oa all sue a Sheared , Cage sear the point. v V K w. ' -- "4 tv : m-,, ' THE non-concurr- ed PUTNAM "TvifTv NAIL 1 3 i J - ' t 1. .. . SHOE ii ifernttvl - fsT'iiiJi'isj IS THE ONLY HORSE I r HAIL Made by Machinery in the World. ;.; ;: O to XOSSX OVTir. the aartias most vitally interested. Wo feel assured that af ter knowing the facta, and giving the subject due eoasideration, they will INSIST that their horses be shod with the Hot Forged and Hammer rotated NaiL A few months' trial will always convince. Wo addresstthese Unas ERS. because thev are ' The Putnam maUWr?nWl1sQlWu1d of de the TIN PUTE, SHEET IRQ Nail Company, T. O. Address, KXPONSKT, MASS. "V n 12-1- 8 IT, Main Street, St. Lou' Missouri. ; display patriotic For sals by Z.O.M.L and its braachaa. discourage votion in the lutnre. The opponents of the bills said It FOR . SALE BY was an attempt to establish class leg HSLm ELY'S islation, and thev could Bee no reason why preference snouia oe given, m these cases, over the widows of other Cream Balm City.- gallant soldiers, such. as Canby, Meade fc and i'bil. Kearney. Cleanses tbr The Logan bill was passed by a vote Nasal 1ssssg 1 R ot 154 to 9a, and the Blair bill passed a. Alleys pain bv a vote of im to iH. v ana 'MtvrrvFDVja 1 1 x ci r The evening session ot the House lion,Inuamtua Heals Ui TON. WASHING! ; Of to consideration the be will devoted 30. So work has Chicago, March ierss,- Beatr benionbills. !een done by the regular 8 1. Paul Tb HsuMi'i CesveJBtlBwClvll Ser- - private session the Hsases the House .at The evening ,::at switchmen this morning, but the raleer Kaileav Cse. fit passed 24 pension bills and adjourned officials of the road succeeded in mov imell. tomorrow. until 80. The March House Washinotox, ing out the new cars which caused yea- - committee on Invalid' pensions today .Deaths by Fir and flood TRY the CURJ etuaj's trouDie, under a guard of to take unHAY-FEV- ER einkerton men. The strikers, however. appointed a 30 March villages Bcnux, now bills the various consideration lid not attempt to interfere with the der A is particle I'ru-applied into earii nostril : ni rotkmeti : 1S5 Dew1 men nave-- ' already before congress looking to the repeal hear Carlstadt hard been destroyed by U arreeHble. 50 rent nt ttfc?iH were One hundred bouses 'ievn'- eturaja d iby tae company to lake of the limitation clauses. mail. sriKtrfti. W eti. KLY; BUOTIIKU?. General fire. St.. Nr Yrk. the places of the strikers. Passenger Black. Commissioner ot Pensions, has burned in Bkome. and many lives lost. K5 trains have all been running today and estimated Six hundred persons are homeless in will take between It ox tne prooaoimy ia us running freight .: and S300.000.001 to pay all tne l'.sth. trains will ba reaaaaed tomorrow.- - i JEt Has overniwio its IVI The Kiver arrears Seine of should for claims pensions SO. force-of The Chicago March H banks and laid waste many villages. ; be repealed, v clause anlfke artittctat systema. the ilmitajtion hollj a men trmedi 'the Burlington yards The House committee on military ax Macov. Mj.. March 30. Fonr cau Any book learned la ear reading. was tacreased today by fifty, and the lairs a favorable report on dren of T. S. Richardson, a farmer ordered has f Recemmended by Mark Tw aim, Rich oew engineers and firemen were pro- the Senate bill alone In the house aRd Proctor, the Scientist,; Hons. W. W providing lor the erec near here, were lettwent vided with arms also to a large extent, tion of a monument While town. to ASTOS. JCDAH f. KF.NJAMIM.ua. ailKOS at tne uettysourg while the parents ne rest oeing promised arms at once. battlefield to the memory ox the regu (;las of loo Columbia U itadenu, playing with matches the house was etc At the headquarters of the Brother two cIasbcs of too each at Yale : 400 at Uni on of children the and set fire three soldiers. lar hood this evening, an extension of the versitr ot Pens.. Phil.. .150 at Oberlin Col The bill to extend government aid to burned to death. ttrike to the Fort Wayne liae was state pi vmuuihiu lege, ana mree targe classesrOST was to homes referred soldiers' from Irosper.tue University.ete. aa considered I among the TarrtSlM K astasia. u with Instructions to 1'K.ur. lAjiht, ri5, 237 inn Ave., n. x. as a result aoreaare a favorable n the mtare, ont wnetnerpossibilities a wdaswt report, m A ATaxus. March 30. it the meeting this afternoon, would powder jgit a debate the After .long partisan net be stated. Announcement was House passed the bill granting a pen sine in the foi tress on the Island of AMUSKMKNTS . made authoritatively, that the Brother . At last widow Otn. of to the yeas Logan sion Maoris Santa today..-exploded lood on the Milwaukee. & St. Paul : . .. vt. accounts a fire was raging in the fort road from Chicago to Savannah, 111., 154, nays woman's the convention ounrage in THEATRE. and it was feardd that two otuer SALT LAKE tnd Milwaukee bad left their engines, Mrs. Elizabeth : Usle rcHs. morning would explode. The loss tnd would stay ont until their Q. this magazines ox a sensa Saxon created Tennessee, Of life is not known, ine innaoitants ..rouble was settled. It was thoagat tion by her discourse on "Social Par H. B. CUAWSOX. Manager. nai unless iney went oaca wuain a lty." She spoke very plainly, of the Of the adjacent towns .have deserted very short time a general strike on the social evil, of the imprudence ef worn their homes. St. Paul system would be the result, Tw o in not confiding to their, children aniSaMay tnd the general boycott has already en A Colloesal. Theft. of and in secrets truths the life, great extended to the road, pending aa ad- stead Of letting them learn from call . Pabis, March 80. A Greek named of , matters. justment engineers and servants. was here arrested ind firemen who rnn jTb from here to dren 31 today & & 30 Raptoperllos Mar. Mrs. Armutoo Chant vouched for the Friday Sat'y, Above cat represents oar ' EARLY BREAKFAST " wiu Six Holes and' SavannAby live for the most part in of the charges published in tor robbing the Numismatic Museum Portable Enameled Copper Beservoir. and medals Chicago, and they left their engines in truthfulness coins of ancient at Athens Pail Mall Gazette, saying she would Announcement. the roand house this morning ana the Extraordinary of the value of 30,000.000 francs. on ner correctness. their life stake came" home on the passenger trains of tne work of ' Heavier Than the Heaviest. Better Than the Best The Milwaukee engineers aoandoned She spoke principally Engagement ot Fatal Fire in Huuft-ary-. social purity societies ox Great their engines at that point.'' About 250 the LAWRENCE EDWIN ' Britain. Girls, before there was leaU men, it was asserted at the Brother-: MOST COMPLKTB5 STOYK OF TUB AGE. Pksth, March 30. A'numher ol fires in the matter, were taken by iood. headquarters, are eat on the latlon the la occurred preva con to during Hungary the droves Milwaukee at iaul.. f- ,- : . IX FAULTXKSX IM EVEBY REflPICT, tinent to fill nouses ot 111 fame, under lence of the gale. At Kilkinda 1X0' t , Ui", 4 V: "i U' L;:l ".!' ' o: shelterless and pretense of gettlog them places at ser persons were rendered And their Excellent Company. Desiver'a (Jrauad Celebratlaa. c v vice. are camping out In the Bnow. Thirty-eigFRIDAY NIGHT, March 30, B. Shattuck and Clara Clay houses were, burned and many Dxxvxs, March 30. Tne Ofth day ot Harriet CO,. 39 & 41 e. FIRST S0UTI1 ST. Hoffman spoke in the same lives lost at Mezonerenx. the great celebration of the opening of borne as Mrs. Saxon bad done. All strain the Panhandle route was the grandest remedies would be but partial and I4UMH,000 far the) Canada Faelae. Mr. Booth. Iago, Mr. Barrett, Othello. of the ' week, kit proved a Mday of disappointing until woman stands March 30. A eable dls- Mojjtrkal, in with everywhere 1X2 so perfect equality as not only far the celebra days," SATURDAY MATIN KH, church and la patch from London announces author tlon was concerned, but also meteor man, until societyasand a perfect partner- itatively the conclusion of negotia marriage ologically, and more beautiful weather regardand ! -- ATu she an equal partner. The tions between the Canadian Pacific never was enjoyed t in jjenv.eiv The ship, , being ox norror Mr. Govern Dominion Laerter. children the Mr. lusuui and Booth,' namlet, Barrett, Hallway stTeet along which the parade passed was one wilderness of flags, bunting brought Into this world will continue ment bv which the road is to receive a Is woman as until Times having loan of SM.000,000. The SATURDAY NlO II rj March 31, recognized says and banners, while the pavements for the new life shall that for the remainder of Its monopoly miles were one mass oi humanity, so the right to say When arwoen 3.ouo.uou to tnat in time receive the road is bad to be begin, parents, no CTTJXjIXJS clostiy packed that sell travel shame in. taackiag bonds. Mr. Barrett, Cassias. Mr-- Booth, Brutus, rives, will have TO THE FRIODS OF HOME ENTERPRISE: tuspenaea ior several oours. isaonv. tbeir of the life. children mysteries state aad federal offices were closed, commence March Sale seats of a as ner Thursday, to Francis 1 Willard, prelaee and all business suspended from to 6 wixoouXd say that ce MAKE BOOTS BRIEF TELEGRAMS. read a petition to be signed, SHOES, Trices : Parqnette. 3.00 ; First Circle. 12.00-p. m., and it is estimated 73,000 people remarks, to congress pass a bill t raise oo witnessed the pageant, which without urging ot uo; cents. Eecond si inira uircie, uircie, M xUC1I in 'Finish, MOllB to f the has asked Porte consent Style ab has. equal wherever it Bulgaria extra cnarsre ior reserved seals. doubt was the grandest ever seen in the age to W,.jtar.::,tShe at plain the presence of Tarkls'd troops iso to commence at 8 o'clock. Performances this country.- The column of the par- solute control, Goods than DUIIAHLE any Imported brought ade was over four miles long, and tacked low necxea ,areaeeaa.AAO said at the town . of .Mosupha Pacha on the lixrn we ,: the into formed upon Fourteenth Street as fol those wearing them borrowed the idea froatier. . and Market, Seams, guarantee frdra women wtom they Would tje . t lows: The receiver of the Metropolitan Na ". as as are the Low that Price is that asnamea to toucn.Tsne also condemned tional goods any Bank at Cincinnati, announces First Division. Commander J. W. the half-nuwomen as ot pictures Made Class Material. 16. all on h oav in fill Aorll will of Solidly Browning, O. A.R.: Marshal, Chief of advertisements. - She i touched upon that ; e roitce ana staix. mountea; ur ana Mar the impropriety of stage dressing, and depositors who have proveM their .11. claims pnor to April 1st. . , . ; shal B. R. VT right and staff: Cow Boy the evils of round dancinc-- Band, Dodge City, Kansas ; First Regl- The President and . Mrs. .Cleveland At Plattsbnrr- - N. Y.. Hon. W. E. Will give an exhibition at bis lanc- u.iM wviviwiv ii..iuuw xjruftu , v tail a gave Smith, late assistant Secretary of reception at the White ,. . fcSE ing School, at tho lag counties, Colorado National Guard Hoase special of State.dled March aetn. ox urigai'siais- to this afternoon members and JJtfch School. Cadets; , Chaffee the Women's Conacil. ., ; a p .. r ease' agea years. i. until Artuiery: ifltocreit ... rniiiurr At the evening session the theme fer . Diaacroas: Geo. n. Taylor, "rest, and A.a't. Maasjer. The KeDubHc&n SUte Central Com TUESDAY EVE. APRIL 3, 1888 hand, sixteen pieces; O. A R. drum ai8cu8sioawaarihe roaticai con . Ceorg o Romner, Taylor, OeorgoU. Vice F. Annstronr. President, . corps; Department Commander J. w dltien and Women's Right to the Bal mittee met in Denver today, and de . Aroaiironr. 11. j. uomney. af anai-erThe following will le the pfoirramm of Uedrro Kontnev, Browning, G. A. R , and suff, Colo lot." The first address was bv Isabella cided to hold the State Conventionconis uances: wiiiiam r. Armsironr. O. D. Komney,Serotary aad Treasuror. , j,.-Tne 25ta. Denver. rado Posts, ,G. A, R ; Colorado September - : Posts Beecher Hooker, of Connecticut, who vention to the Flower Ptnce. (arranged expressly by II nominate delegates u. &. u. Chat the words "the people" veterans, B. Younger .danced JUy Sixteen Second Division. National or asserted Convention will ba hsll In theused la Constitution, everywhere APTTQTPniJfi. V.( j; Couples. ders of civil socities; Trinida band: showed It was the Intention of the Pueblo, May 6th.: ' ' Twelve Polka Quadrille, Travelers , Protective v AesoclaUoa f ramers to place women on a perfect Conplea ,. .tutu-:Lucille Toung.Af i (linen ulsters, gripsacks ind umbrel equality with men. Highland mng. I , of whole Pare and water variety . .. t anu ton -. mu. aima German civil societies., las); J. Ellen Foster said the denial ot some food regularly given, with' com- Sailor's ionng Third DrvlalOn, Chief and fire de woman's Chas. Simpson Hornpipe. right to vote was a defiance fortable shelter ana kind treatment partment. Katie Williams and . century of civilisation are the best pre vea Uvea ol disease in Scotch Dance, Fourth IMvisIon.Dtaver Wheel CI ah, The nineteenth . Bessie uienaeaning. woxaoo of the United States weald ' never cease this agitation until liberty Plaher's Hornpipe, urgaaeoaaoi Emily Kata. AMI Fifth Division,- - carriage with Gov of heart, head ' Is secured to hand and n g, Til Julia Co&klin, Highland ernor Adams, escorted , with monated every citizen of Mrs. muue towman ana jean viroo. dona Kvans. a resi Harriet H. Robinson said stas.' Margarot Paak Coqnctte Pastorale, ,. ; . S. W." J lUcrcbant ID X, inaaiU only) dent. Of the Denver, Texas & Call tabe expected from either nothing of the two . and P, w, Nobis. " Tow m l9 it, r i Selho lieattls ' Rallroal and railroad oWslaJs in nr. readloif political parties.: The prohibi Mstiteit.tblcayo. .. vj.--'. .; ' t ..';.:.iv ;.... ..rn ' . ;; ... Florenoe Caehnea, Simpson t jrUgti, stato ofaclali,' ludicJftyli the tion party is very pood about passing PICKETS T. A O, FLOORINQ, LUMtBEsc, ' 8A8K, mayor, eity officials, and distinguished resolutions, "Bat as yet has no political guests In carnages, Denver pioneers la power, ox mem CEDAR ana POSTS v OEILINO, its DOORS, LATH, 60 ceats parquette, and rirst Circle,carriages ! Alpha band, members of the bers asurallyinerrasioruy vote the republican ticket. HARDW'H 96 cents. BUILDER'S Second MOULDING. RUSTIC, Circle, Denver Seal Estate Exchange la tra 8HINCLCS, tBsoon WMStemtto-Df- l toe lorms Tiebetc on eal at the box ofllce, Tuesday tkta of Anew party, which shall advo moraine at 10 o clock. Aoril 3. A Sixth Division, trades display I etc cats our own with other leading re OruggUts), a ato h P hnr many , jNrTio axtra oharge for reserved Scau,-an sic. isno.cantractorav .rkll ankers forms. The. M parties aft Uw if uy tfl. B. TairXOKH. nxa Asmara M n Umihm ir. ad ttlcl ' 1 vstot Of3e ana Yard, Om Dlffe East ! V 9 H nr l?poL OxxK tag OatlSC, 1 00 loot, Oa. Solo Aerents la Salt Xake DataprH . " EARLY BREAKFAST " f sit - ? win. give a spi.exmd stem iiri winding ilvr MsHrh, ia additioi St. Louis., ly - ! . PRICE BAKINQ POWDER CO., New York. Chicago. aim eoa Erery Putnam Nail . . CT QEBlMBll . - For sa e at Z. CM. I. and its branc' lores. Scars lit Liiidle auU dealers Keneraill 510i ilsaft iroujrhout the Territorr. AQEJfTS WANTED '' - 4 ; KIRK'S XXI. YOTj. - m NEW .YORIC TRAOK. Sunday. WneCony. one year, with Postage, " six months ' EVENING, MARCH 31; - sub-commit- tee the regular couiraision, to every Airen " World's Wonders," or The Sea an. .and," - "Beanttlat Horr," or GenT JnK A. Volunteer Soldier of America,'5 lagan's. ho will order and pay for 1W copies of sither book in one month. ( ' For particulars address, i '1 HE HISTORICAL. PUB. CO., ' . 130 Sutter Street, San Francisco, Cal. dSas Q. P. Woodward, Manager. t . -- -- - ? I Grt-eiiwir- J200,-000.0- 00 E M Ol ' - X ; : " r r TXOATINGr i. . tAe chief the BAtb, T!let Mad Frw -- 5 CKU SUIltBLE FcrMei .IH co,; SDPKBFUII rf'.U 'lllLL.lD WJTIAT - TnU O. 171. ELls : sub-commit- tee , Ofllce Telspkoa. tapt K3TABLI8RXD rs Hate. Nils FOB. UH DERTAKEBS. Use. - - s 1X00. MOXAIS. 'm ' P ATX XT, ,WK0UI Tslsphoae WJIHE anfl nonsefioM BflLLEB X X A2TDS : ira THE r EEU Matt. "(Jjict-.- 21 Sutk Utrtet, Wt$t. jtMBtry Blf KIRKT& JAStl fi -- iCHlCAGO. 51 "' ai; Xo. 53 i jiorih TempU Slrtr IThtte and 4.boJutely Pars. If your dealer does'not keep White Cloud Sitaj), send 10 ceats for sample cate to the ankers, P To Him SOAP' : -- IS- ' 18C5. OH. "77"OOI OOwLX . JOSEPH E. TJLYLOW, nnifiito' Koiieer ntal. of TfJ B00THf!3lBARRETT. ' - ht anafaetarar aad Dealer la all, Mala H et UETALUG. WOOD 1ID CLBTI GBfEiED mm liaCISKETS. CIFF11S : Fall Mm of COFFIH FTJRXISHiaea kaael. kept constaBtlj Telephone and Telegraph Orders prompt 1y filled. . Bodies preserred In (heir natural condiwithout extra tion, charge. , - - M . Farlor7 '1 , DAT ASD NIGHT. msi1 Warerooaaa No, riratSetsi Hirtt. 938 E.. , Oae and a hal blocks East of Theatre. Telephone Ko. 70, J . tisxtoa's Oalee ia aaaa balMlag. M UTAH'S LEADIRQ ': k UlERMEBi cjejsaje. ., 3 -- EXHIBITION. 1 H. . YOUNGER, Walker Opera House, 1 an - , iPAVTm) - " it.' -- 3T tiOtriS;' SttjalU pr "... 'COFFIN t , 1 - " . naoiesaj kcwi, si IHMIVSELT BXDCCED FJUCZSI LiLower Un jrers.rrsr sTertd la UUs, ST. LOUIS" SfisfPKG COl STkt LAlHtir mm4 vex COMP1.XTX STOCK ml k, CASUISTS. . ' Airo An i Utah, Undertkorx Qoodx ana - Beautiful Pnel rfoUre. 1 2x2 incites, maUed to. ur'sd" tfresi oairecelpt 61 1 0 6enU. Thl - t t aany " mr LOTS and GRAVES furnished la day C3eneteryitbCMr 'All order filled uj . Offiae 31 ft t. aad Wararoeaas JTever CtoeeC S S. TVm$ Temple at. Tteaaa S3. tlix all sbzoitoy, jinos. gold. No. 70 MAIN tTTlt.TTCTr, .'. - - and and . t-- i ! and and First - - ,. T S0L0i,10Ct0S.G0LD ; - EUBiLUEB. STRKET, . . " No. 70 ET M . de TAYLOR, JOS--WILLIA- P.T7.MADSEN & OTHELLO! ; -- , . . . 1 - ner , . . mitf Inlliull, UnTUTPY; liuiiiii ii l iiuiuu i ltuii u uu., Ooiitriici tors aiid BiiilderH, PLANING HILL, PIONEER STE |