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Show CHICAGO TBATB. . Il : - NEW YORK TRADE. LAST NIGHT'S7 NEWS L. WOLFF MANFCr CO. f of l tim Slug- fcnpelles maX Maul IvX , nprcimiicil All kinds of Ptoinbert Materials in ASnFACTURERSOFinXKCnADK "!. Blockade of Icebergo on the , lantic, Off Newfound- A - - irj Brass, Iron, Copper, Marble, and Cabinet Work cidental to Plumbing. r A fall line, of Sanitary rwater Closets of the latest and most approved styles. Monarch, Porcelain, fJain and liolled Kdge Bath Tabs, Laundrr KitchTnbs, Sitz on hand. en, Slop and Pantry Sinks alwaysTabs, leea ' Maes. iirt( rl dly , : , shots front a"- Revolver at the gates of the Elysee- Palace,- the President's residence today. . Upon being arrested he said he wanted M. Carnot to attend to the grievances of which be: was. the t i victim. - r " ' ' - . An 12. ex- f t t . 'Arrived.' ,' , ' ' adjourned till Monday. ness, I ; 'r'y( KeAteaal Baah-T- be llttkaa Minister. CenflrmaUeaa, etc;:. Washik qton, April 12. The Co nap -trolhjrof the Currency has declared the first and final dividend- of 100 per cent and interest in fall payable on and after the 16th in favor of the creditors of the Metropolitan National Bank of Cincinnati on claims proved, amonnt Idx to $327,940. The bank failed February 6thReports having been made to the that several Treasury Department steamers on the Pacific. Coast are using petroleum as fuel, and that it was the cause of the recent boiler explosion near Vallejo, Secretary Falrcnild has instructed Supervising Inspector to make an Investigation and report the result to the Department. . Q.TIOS. roLmwrxGwilldescrired be sold at The auction stock public at IS m. Friday, April 80, Is-- to and cost of advertising pay assessments and sale of same, at the Brighton meeting, Lake County, Utah: Salt house, Brighton, CYRUS IL GOLD, Secretary. J -- Puro. Absolutely never powder - This varies. vA marvel of parity, strenc th and wholeeomenese. More economical than the ordinary kinds, snd e laaaet he sold in competition with the of low test, short weifht alnm or S14 eniy 1m eons. heephnte powders. Kotai. BAauna rowonn Co., ik Wail it mul-atad- . Y. E. GEORGE FLOATIITG: SOAP : THE CHIEF ror lite rtnlh. Tllet 4 !' it 844 eft - Lu-bo- ck BOA D WAT, OAH.P33TINa, Floor Oil dolus, etc. . t & CO., yUHW YOEK. asMf cent for sample cake to the 10 - "Manufacturers' & Jobbers, Laaadry new Watte an Pare. hslateljIf roar dealer doe not keep White Cloud Snap, send makers, ., r I1AJ1LI. - - confirmations.. ' JAS. S. KIRK & CO., HAZARD POWDER CHICAGO. V Main Street, . X. City. 14 Tear $ AMERICAN or EUROPEAN PLAN. ILM t ta - per Day. Single Meals $1.60 r. .baji-:- i ',!;,! In Ale new- o discovery for Consumption, succeeded in producing a medicine which is acknowledged by all to be simply marvelous. It is exceedingly p easant to the taste, perand does not sicken. In al fectly harmless, eases of . Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, and Tains in the chest, it has given universal satisfaction. Ir. Bonanko's Cough and Lung Syrup is sold at to cents by Z. ii. M. I. Drugstore.-..- . .... s5. j "H : isaac babtoh. . , WI FLIilKD . a aw i m. Ill 5 -- i m S3 3 B sa on S - s. esnans. sr. ToioRo, aill i dAsSm j. illll ; a Powderly'e. Complaints. Philadelphia, April 12. This week's Journal of United Labor will publish three letters from Master Workman Powderly In one of them he complains bitterly of the treatment that the Knights of Labor receive at the bands of certain papers and says : I smtmtMaasej A- BARTON & CO., 44 Main Street. ARK ,.- . TO ETFORIC THX public that omr increased trade has demanded unusaally large purchases ef Fall and Winter (ioods. We hare enlarged tm make room (or tor new stack, store tor and secured the services of A. 8. tteddes te assist mine management er tne Business; se that we now can suit all. Our line in man's rrnaiseT hoys and children's CXOTarae, AX HATS. CAPS. (tOu Mlti; IIDUWlil. sold at prlree ,tatait complete, and wlil Mr. slit eeaapare wit lis lowest. Ne. last. LIMITED. all. LULL 68 North " GO, Blocked WltU Xeebergs. The hydro-graph- ic Nkw York, April 1 office report received today states that large quantities of ice off the Newfoundland coast were rapidly drifting into the steamer routes. Captain Dawson of the steamer Portia, which arrived yesterday from Newfoundland via Halifax; says that he ' was clocked in the ice at Newfoundi . 5 land with other vessels for three . weeks. Continuous strong east winds il. iiiili.a . ' packed the ice so close to shore that Mannfacturers of and Dealers In from Signal Hill, at the entrance to the harbor, giving range of view of over sixty miles, no open - water could be seen, and during that time the ice was OF ETEBT DESCBIPIIO.f, so solid that he walked over four miles to another vessel. His vessel was set SBTTEO-, free by a westerly breeze,and It passed Represented by JOHN BAE. thirty icebergs in as many miles. The For saie at Z. C. M. I. and its branch steamer Auttria got wedged Just as the tores. Sears A Liddle and dealers generally Portia cleared out. IHer captain re dl02 dsalt 'hroaghout the Territory. ported, upon arrival in Boston yesterday, having passed forty Icebergs between St. John and C ape Race, WM. COOK CO. Street VJleei 21 South Temple. Street WteU TempU 1 ; ' braxds: ; ; . Mian fatkst, . 1. HAKXK ' 01XKF1XX WI0LS flock. WBIAT r Inpt htOXAIB, : m in 171, OSce Telephone -hOa- Telephone Ne. Ne. U7. - - " TTOXAB . P, Mil GISH PHIGE PUS FBI Bi.SESI ".'." ' - . ' fBLFEBROS.&CO. E JB JN ROLLER PATEHT XBU O 1 An editorial in one of them takes roe to task for entering into a compact with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers to conduct the present strike oh the O B. 4 Q.s nave entered into no am. i cannot enter linto which wl countenany ance the arrangement cars on the road handling of by the Knights of Labor. While I do not approve of strikes, I will sever lend my sanction or aid to the KnlghU or others to assist a' corporation to break m a labor or ganization. The future welfare of the toil-- J ing masses today is centered in the Knights of Labor more than any other order ,and the man or worn in who would destroy the hope of millions deserves the hatred and scorn of ''." Geddes is a member of the Firm, hot has been employed, for the last four years, as of the 16th District Sehoel. . principal We kindly invite oar many friends and the enblia generally to give aa a caiL t Wat-sonvil- le, - For sale at wholesale and retail by all the leading stores in the Territory, and by wholesale only by J. W. Sanders A Co., Agents, Salt Lake City. 2Se PITT, Preprinter. A- - Southern Utes, Colorado; J.B.Lane, Sllex Agency, Oregon. Register of the land office: J. E. Pardee, Suananvllle, Colo. . Postmasters: 8. W; Coffman, Cal. ; Thoman F. Meagbre, Sprague, W. T.j Henry Pope, Sr-- t Jacksonville, Oregon. It was broadly hinted that the obstructive tactics ostensibly against the direct tax bill were really in a large art directed against the , swamp land Wl. As it is, the special orders made by the House on the recommendation of the committee on rules, covering the present and last week, have all been swept aside. . The Mexican minister at Washington has been instructed by President Diaz M negotiate a treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation with China, and another with Japan, through the Chinese and Japanese ministers resid ing at Washington. Blastinjc, Kentucky Rifle, Fair Lawn. Duck, Electric Fuse Under One Management: - P ITT PA. A Architects aJ '' """""" & Superintendents. Iff Office hours 13 to S. Rooms 22, SS BeraUi Bntldinc, or address P. O. Box 11M tthaawaads f fornu. sal iarassel arc th hy of iarenusm. Thoat fat arc la aeei DEEP mmtwlB of proStabrO work that ba sloe wkllc llriac at Rnn ahanld at raea sead taeir rfdMW U Hulleii k C., Portlaaa, Mstne, aa4 reaetva sVae, full Infrvrmatloa bw eftaar sex, mt all aces, as a ara froai 16 la $iS psrr stay tuket vwaraa wbarever taar Uva. faa are Unas hara taaJa arar stmriasj free. Capital aot sttalsvsrk. All J0t00mmmmmamr Mtaa.t.lar UNDERTAKERS. Established : lscx TAYLOn, UiSaiate'. d :Dial. itom' Fine Carriage, Bmcsies and CarU, - - - - Bnrrey Wagonx, Bprlas fFafjona,', pellve'ry Was;o, i . Coal ?j. . . , " , : Fari(a Wagons. i aannraetarer and Sealer In alt ktass ot CJFFIISiliHISKETS. ; rau f hvep tnRESniSGHi8CulES! 0 .1 sw v i. v a ... . Ant Hnota'c w tp Pot v - " carria rvasisHixtis kaadl. eeatjriUy ' Telephone and Telegraph Orders prompt ; & ; . ly tiled. Bodies preserved in their natnrol condiwithout eitra charge. . , tion, ' DAT AND NIGHT. -- ' ' ASD CLDTR COVEBED METALLIC, WOOD Butcher Wagons, r " and bhI reeterjr - ' One and Warersai 'Send 'Steel '8tt'ky.f-Ean- ana-.im- UTAH'S Grading ing Flows. . - ; IS EIGHT EIZE3 wagons. STTXKSj , r- " , haildiag. LEADING . jsmm. - ' LAIEW . STOCas, COFFIWS, 'CASIiiv 'akd I earrp ta COMPLETE TJTAl SALT HAKE CITY, FTfc 0--8 0--3 . Brown I Murder 1st 8 Chicago... tlkeFlret'0gre. degree. James Matthews, Wn. Stan-le- y Ames Jones and C. C.' Simmons, were sentenced by the court. Stanley and Jones got twenty-fiv- e years in the penitentiary, Slamons fifteen years, and Matthews was released ' oa f 1000 ball. t Fatal Wreck. Bradfoxd, Pa., April 12. The passenger train oa the Erie ' Railroad left here at 4:25 this 'mornlag, collided with s freight traia at a point which six miles below the city The 120 cars of which the freight train was com- ir- ar Qemetery in the City. AU order SUed day -- SI " - . .v: '; ah.'!-- FtAGSTAXF, i vseii. Chinaman, Wee TBaVAoril A S3 S. West Temple St. at Fairvlew Station oTatsJl,12 -r. 0. aexHi, Telephone WL FacJflaBallroadtWs runSc Nby tae - the JATARRH ELI'S lasts Ststell. The Ie Bam Arralaaed for Coh splraey. , lc US :$ A. as as si a tjt' .wii a w 1 20 3 00 4 80 5 00 2 A. Bt. Champnerys Chariton Jacobs.. ' Arnold..... Henry D. Bockholt........ Jas H. Thomas... David Duncoiube.. J. Witherel. ....... John Lloyd... Jas. Gillespie...... John Davis...'..-..- 5 8 37 . IS ,9 60 4 4 2 40 67 Kt 120 7 20 4 80 dlOO 1m OF BALE. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN of an order of the Probate Court of the City aad County of Salt Lake, of Utah, made on the 28th day of Territory in tlie matter of the estate of Mar.h, 188, Andrew N. McParlane. deceased, the undersigned, the executrixtoof the said estate, the highest bidwill sell at private sale, der, for cash gold coin of the United States, rnd subject to confirmation by said Probate Court, on Friday, the 20th day of April,18S8, at 12 o'clock a.m., at the office of James, H. Moyle, No. 49 Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, all the right, title, interest and estate or the' aaid Andrew N. McFar-lon- e at the time of his death', and all the that the aid estate right, title and interest has by operation of law or otherwise ac quired other than or in addition to that of the said Andrew N McFarlane, at the time of his death, in and to all that certain lot. parcel of land situated, lying and piece or being In the said CJity and ounfyof Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, and bounded and described as follows, to ' wit: AH of lot three (3) in block one hundred and fifty. COAIa AGEMeYe A. L. lYILLIALIS, Agent anfl PLEASANT d r Hi a "A ta B ng cross-examini- : - - .... . .4 . - .CTEBIltEITS. CEEKISTS. FIFTIETHONGBESS. ' " . , .niiciriuTits ii riain, are nnable to disprove the Statement en every can of DeLand's Chemical Baking 11. .. WASHU.GTON, Aprit the bill! Powder Made f Fare rape Creaaa Soda aaly. No aad reported from the committees and placed Tartarwhatever." on the calendar, except as otherwise noted, fluiag aar CAtmow Use one fourth less of ' ; were the following: this Baking Powder, and one-halleas ' Senate bill, adversely, for the leliof of shortening with all recipes thsa with other d captains, pilots, engineers and mates of iraada, steam vessels, indefinite! postponed. Senate bill, adversely, to increase the pay : of army chaplains. Indefinitely postponed. LEGAL NOTICE. ' Stewart Ottered a resolution, jtvhicli was of . State adopted, calling on the County of Salt ease ot John Prus- In the Probate Court of the for information as to thefcecretary : Lake, Territory of Utah. ' sia, a naturalized American citizen, who has been impressed into the military service In the matierof the Estate and.Gaardian-- , v , of Franco. The motion to refer the president's anship pf Alpheus, Ruth and Franklin ' Bockwook, minors. nual message was taken up and Goke addressed the Senate. Speaking of the sur.he said that the causes Order to show cause why Order of Bale of plus in ' Real Estate should not be made. which took that money needlessly from the of the people and of the channels pockets trade were coatuuung- - and produced more SUSANNA O. ROCKWOOD-THresults each successive year. Persons and Estates of said aggravated Unless the causes were removed or modi-no- minors, having filed her- - petition herein, a calamity, fatally involving all duly verified, praying, for an order ot sale industrial the interests ' of the of the whole of the real estate of said this minors, for the purposes therein set forth, country,' must follow. In view of recit is therefore ordered by the Judge of said emergency the President had urgently ommended such a revision of .the tariff and Court, that all persons interested in the esa reduction of duties on itupoi as would tate of said minors, appear before the said reduce the revenues to the limits required Probate Court on Tuesday, the 15th day of for the support of the government. The May, 1888, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of President was simply voieinavthe demand said day, at the court room of said Probate that came- from the people of the whole Court, at the County Court House, in the country.- Coke said the consumers did not City and County of Salt Lake, Utah Terricomplain of the tax on distilled spirits, malt tory, to show canao why an order should not liquors and tobacco, as that tax added be granted to the said txuardiaa, to sell so of the real estate of the said minors nothing to the cost of living, and it was not much the President should recom- an shall be necessary, and that a copy of strangeits-that mend retention and that the necessary this order be published at least four sucreduction of revenue he made by cutting cessive weeks in the Desebkt Evening down the tariff taxes. lf the; reduction News, a newspaper printed and published r should be made In this way," X5 of the tribute in said City and County. EJUAS A. SMITH, by the people to the manufacturers paid would bo cut off. for every dollar ont off Probate Judge. from the revenue. High Dated April 11th, 1S88. , . , , . tariff protection was demanded on the ground of the TXKBITORY or . , Uta, necessity-oAmerican labor protecting County of Salt Lake. against European pauper competition. A ' I, John O. Cutler, Clerk of the Probate more false, heartless and groundless pre- Court in and for the County of Salt Lake, in text had never been invented to justify or the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify cover up a great wrong. is a full, trne and correct It i was oa that the the farmers of - the "country that the copy of foregoing Order to show cause in the matter tariffr t with felt most the of the and Estate protective Guardianship of Alpheus, weight.. Wool should bo placed Ruth and Franklin Kockwood, minors, aa crushing on the free list, but il ought to be done in of.record in my office.1 the interest of the consumer, not of the appears In witness I have hereunto set manufacturer. To allow- the manufacture my hand and whereof, affixed the seal of said Court, of free, untaxed wool 40 or 50 per cent proof April. A." D. If 88. this 11th - JOHN C. CUTLER," tection for the manufactured article, would - v Seal.day bo an outrage. lie regarded sngar as the Probate Clerk. best revenue-payinitem on the tariff list, and one Carrying with it Joss ot incidental LEGAL NOTICE. burden than any other, and thought it would therefore bo well to leave the duty on sugar as it was The attention of the people could In the Probate Court: of the County of Salt not be diverted from the real question at mm, xerruory or uian. . issue. The sectional bloody-shicanvass had already commenced by the republican In the matter of the Estate and Guardian- purpose Of blinding the people part , for the eo Appolos and Samuel " -ship of Julius, with passion, Uiey might not see how and Bockwood, minors, i whom they were being plundered.. by . At the close of (Joke's the Senate Order to show cause why Order ot Sale of resumed consideration ofspeech, the bill to provide j&eai estate snouja not be made. j. for the admission of South Dakota and the Daof North organization of the Territory 8. ROCK WOOD, THE GUARDIAN v kota. JULIA the Per.-on- s and Estates of said , Xurpie spoke is opposition to the bin of the filed her petition herein, duly minors, majority of the committee, and in support of verified, having for an order of aale of the that of the minority, fconth Jakota ho said Whole of praying the real estate of said minora for was not a Territory nor a division of the the set forth, it is thjeref ora therein purposes Union. It was merely a geographical expresordered by the J udge ot said Court, that all sion, lie denied the right of the people of persons interested in tne estate of said a Territory to establish a division of it, and minors.appear heforethesaid Probate Court said the people of the whole Union had a on U Tuesday, the 15th day of May, 1888,' at to beheard as to the of such right ia tne forenoon ot said day, at - the a division. There had beenpropriety an expression o'clock room court of said Prohate at the Court, of the popular will at the 'convention m in the City and County. Aberdeen last Iecember. of County Court House, u tan iernvory, w snow cense ewtuie, the whole Territory were against tn divi- wi an whv order not be should to tha sion, and desired an enabling act as pro- said Guardian to sell so muchgranted of the real esvided in the minority bill. as tate said be of the minors shall necessary, CaJUom spoke . In a vor . of the and that a copy ot this order be published bill. Reviewing the history of the majority at least weeks in the Dk-su- et question four successive he declared that In every instance where a printed vote was taken tn favor ot the admission of ana Evskbu News, a newspaper in saia uiiyA ana uountv. thoSUteof South' iMkota, ther republican T pucuisaea K 1.1 3 A. SMllif, : : . , . i. ' rsenators had all voted for it and the demo, i Probate Judge crats were all against it, and when the bill ; atedAprUllth.8.-;went to the House Of Representatives, that Utah, i distinguished democratic body referred It TxnniTORT ofo Salt Lake. County to the comonttee on j territories, where U was at ohce reported back adversely. .This or CTert C. Ihe Probate I.John Cutler, Territory had been knocking at the iffoors Court in and for the County of .Salt Lake, of Congress for yesrs .It baa a population in the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify other Territory that the forest nog is a full, true and correct very much taster tfea ever admitted as a stiUe.any The opposition to copy of Order to show cense in the matter the sdmifcKioa of Dakota was batted on the ot the Estate and of Jalius, fact that the democrats did not wast any Appolos and SamoetGsardiaaehip Itockwood, ..minora, as further political complications thrust apon a .ears of record in my office. the country until after the next presiden- I ln witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set tial electiou. nana ana araxed the seal or said court, - Uutler (South Carelida) said that he had my this llth day of April, A. D. ISfft voted ateaeUy Jo admit the whole of Dakota J fSeal JOHN C. CUTLER, as a state aud would do so now. Probate Clerk.- Air. G'uUom, coatinaing, suid ;"Tb Hgures ,dliaw 1 ,!- - BEHATE. .. Amonp; '. . Bt-Car- h. 4 f 1 E d - -- - - i " " J3.50 " aqtXxtsti anon ANTHEAOITE, COKE, CHARCOAL aoiiB w 2 $6.00 per Ton Dclirercd, VALLEY, HUE SUCK, - 1888. Hanaier, 145 s. MAIN STKEET. urn rrwrfJt""' ssfrm KTJTTCTSTTV 1J 8 NOTICE April 3d, 70 MAIN IVo. CO nine (159), containing one hundred (100) D, square reds of ground, at plotted in PlatconTRY the Lake City survey. Terms and Salt HAY-FEV- ER ditions of sale: Cash gold coin of the United A particle is applied into each nostril ano United States, tee per cent of the purchase Is agreeable. Price SS cents at drugvists ; b money to be paid to the said executrix on mail, registered. SO cts. ELY BROTUEB3. the day of safe, balance on confirmation of sale by t aid Probate Court. SU Greenwich St.. New York. , EL1ZAB&TU J. MCFARLANE. Administratrix of the estate of Andrew N. McFarlane, deceased. . ; Dated Salt Lake City, New Yoxx, April 12. Mrs. Diss' Barr, her husband "General" Diss De Barr, Benjamin Lawrence and his sod, Frank Lawrence, who were arrested last night for conspiracy to defraud the septuagenarian lawyer, Luther B. Marsh, through pretended spiritual manifestations. Were arraigned in the Tombs this morning. Lawyer William T. Howe appeared against the prisonfj ers on be baU of the relations and 4 friends of Marsh. He said be appeared v purs' for the prosecution la the interest of h irtCrJUeLOrTAiCrAA public morality, and also to protect B00A lj3Bi-eARthat heretofore respected citizen, LuasTHiHB.at,aa y ther B. Marsh, from the delusion under MasaSI snSSSil S which he is now held' by this adver-tures- s AMaavJSW.MB and swindler, who calis herself wiu. tjnsrwccrjii , Pn. the daughter of Princess Ediths Lolo I . its as"" Montez and Countess ot Langfeldt, but who was no more that person than he was. .Marsh, be continued, had aid that if it can be shown that she Is not the person that she pretends to be, I the "spell" would be ended. hope," he concluded, "that Mrs. Diss De Barr will go upon the stand and let me have an opportunity of her." He then produced a copy of an affidavit made by Mrs; Diss De Barr in 1870, in a complaint made by : her against Victoria Woodhuli, whoof she accused of retaining $0000 worth diamonds and bonds she had entrusted to her for. safe keeping. In this affidavit, Mrs. Diss De Barr calls herself Edltha G.lbert Montez, and it Us for the pupose of proving 6bo- claimed this to be her name that it is offered. The examination was adjourneduntil this afternoon to enable the pilsoners to secure counsel. When the case was called this nfter-noo- n it was again adjourned until Wednesday next on account of the OBITICAIi ANALYSIS. , illness of her lawyer Judge Rilbreth De Barr Mme. fixed the bail of Diss . i UKtraasifT or rjasamar, and her husband at $3000 each and the . Salt Lake CHy, Jane sth, 1887. 42000 In default each. Lawrences at carefully examining DeLaad's Chemi of bail they were locked up Is the city I calByBaking Powder with the microscope and I Jail. Lawyer Marsh did not appear at with chemical reagent,! and that it ts free from Alnm, Staj-ets- , JTIoemr, Beat Ash, and that Aananeatla assd White De Diss Inspector Byrnes says Mrs, it consist essentially of Earth; Cream of Tartar Barr has in her possession letters and of Soda. from many prominent businessand The Baking Powder examined I purchased In which she is termed at Barnes Davis, in this city. society men,' "Angel Annie" and similar terms. The J. T. KJNUSBUBT, Chesust, letters if published, he says would create the liveliest sensation. hiilFlCTliEIS. would Bay that we MJLKJS BOOTS and SHOJS8, equal in Style and Finish, and MX7CJI 3IORB DURABLE than any Imported ' Goods brought into the Market, and we guarantee all Seams, and that the JPrice is as Low as any goods that are Solidly Made of First Class Material. SOLOMOJST JtROS. a GOLD. 4 20 7 U4 1( 1H2 and We e ' fSTXEXSOT. TO TDE FRIENDS OF HOME ENTERPRISE: CURE! AND LEGAIi NOTICE. In the Probate Court in aad for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Edward " Hunter, deceased. BLACKSMITH GOAL! EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO., Order appointing time and place for settle meat of final acconnt and to hear . petition for distribation. - READING AND FILING THE PE- of Edward Hunter and Jesse of the last will and tes of Hunter,, deceased, has filed his final ac forth he that settingof count his administration upon said es tate in this Court; that all the debts have been full naid. and that a nortian of said estate remains to oe aiviaea among tne noire of said deceased, and praying among other an order allowing said final things for acconnt- - and of distribution of the residue of- said estate among the persons entitled : ii is oraerea inat an persons interested lathe estate of the said Kdward Hunter, deceased, be and appear before the Probate Court of the County of Salt Lake, at the Court Room of said Court, in the County Court House, on the Vth day of May, 1888, at 11 o'clock a. m then and there to show cause why an order allowing said final account and of distribution should not be made of the residue of aaid estate among the hCirs and devisees of the aaid Edward Hunter, deceased, according to Jaw. It is further ordered that the clerk cause copies of this order to be posted in three in Salt Lake County and Jiublic places in the Dbsebbt Xvbiko News, a newspaper printed and circulated in Salt Lake County, three weeks successively . . prior to said th day of May. 1888. 9" titionexecutors tament Edward CHARTER OAK 'SEfJfSllIBB . auab Probate eaiiH, t Judge. Dated Salt Lake City, April 7th, 1888. . . i a, , or Utah, Tebhitort : ot salt Ljute. county ,. TO YE ' ' ) j , ; Court in and for the County of Salt Lake, in tne Territory., or titan, ao nerooy certiry that the forearoing is a full, true and correct copy of an order appointing time and place for settlement of final account and to hear for distribution in the matter of the Setition of Edward Hunter, deceased, as appears of record in my office, i . tn witness wnereor, i nave hereunto set hit hand and affixed the anal nf -aaid flnnrt. TIN PUTE, SHEET IROH, STAF.1PED WARE & TINNERS' TOOLS, 012-1- 8 - . Main Street, SI. Louis, Missouri. HT, this 7th day of April, A. D. 1888. JUllJ tl, tUltiKK, ' IBKAL.J d tw Probate Clerk. SALE FOR LEGAL NOTICE... '. h ' - GUARDIAN OF THE SUSAN E.el SMITH. Emma Pearl Smith, a minor, filed her having petition heieia, duly vcri fled, uraring for an order of sale ef a part of the real estate ef satd miner for the pur poses therein set tor:n, it is inererore or eered by the Judge or said Court; that the next ef km of said minor and all persona interested in the estate of said minor, appear before the said Prohate Court on ri" day, the llth day of May, less, at JO o'clock tn the forenoon ef said dar. at the onrt room of said Probate Court, at the County coort House, in tne City ana county or Salt Lake, Utah Territory, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Guardian to sell so much of the real essale' aa tate of the. aaid minor at a copy, of this shall be necessary, and that private, order be published at least four successive weeks in the Dbsb&bt Evekiko News, a newspaper printed and published ta- said City and County. 53.. Oole Acrenta in la the Probate Oouii. of the County of Salt ,. , Lake, Territory ot utan. . In the matter of the Estate and Guardan- diuiiu, m nunvr. aaip ui x. inula Order to show cause why Order o'f Sale of . . . ileal astate snonia not oe maar BY ; ; O. Salt 3321. IiaJco City. Gee. BT. Taylor,' "rest. and Ass't. Manager. L DtaiCTOKI! F. Armstrong, Vice President, , a ey, lOeerge H. Taylor, George F. U. J. Reameey, George Komney, Manager. ArmstrnjBg. . O. D. Romney, Secretary aad Treasurer. ' I Willlast F. Armstrong. In MUSTROI CO., Contractors xxiid 33u.ilI6rf, TAYLOE, EOffllEYi- - PIONEER STEAM PLANING MILL, , - ELlAS A. , . - LATH, SHINGLES, - T. A O. FLOORING, PICKETS ' CEDAR POSTS CEILINC, RUSTICBUILDER'S HARDW'R SMITH. Probate Judge. Dated April llth. ' TxaxiToaT or Utah, I Conntyof Salt Lake. ( t, John C. OaOer, Clerk of the Probate Court in and for the County of Salt Lake, in the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct eopy of Order to show cause in the matter of the Estate and Guardianship of Emma Pearl Smith, a minor, as appears11 of record ia my office. '. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, this llth day ot April. A. D. 18W3. JOHN C. CUTLER, , fSeal Probate Clerk. 4W dllS 1888. SASH. DOORS, MOULDINQ. LUMBER, Office '.! - and Yard, On Bloek East mi .Liu i of, TJ. O. B. Xt. DepoLt ii. - g : rt 7 jury posed, together with the two engines, mass, zne in a Undertaker's Goods In Utah were . puea up snapejess Wholesale and Retail, at their lives by JampJig, t)ut the taamssEkVY mEotca paicxsi tag ot engineer was severely, , Lower than ware ever oXered la TJtah, ariea.ot fatally,' injured. , .None ... J gers sustained fatal in- LOTS and GRAVES fnrnished' in any or night in the shortest time possible, s y Offloo and TTarerooaas Never Closed. STflOEEIffB tar Writ I' 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 . Carriages, Buggies, ..i, , Cincinnati................! Detroit ............. ......1 ' Bald Kaobbers that has been ont trial at Ozark, Missouri, returned a verdict this afternoon of murder In the first 1 for Fina and Cheap Harn.st and . : 12. li-The'- , is) same . . Carts, Frazier Road AS :" . ,cmiaifi Plows, & Bitch-- The following is the score of today's game ; . Ife. JOS. WILLIAM TAYLOR, - ea d Cincinnati. April SS3.., St. Louis, April the First Houtsi Street. 'v case of David Walker, shief olin the a half blocks East of Theatre. Telephone No. 70. : SeiUi't Oaee bo- . N SS-OFE- a ? ..Look Lever, Bakes. Morrison's,. Weir's and E an battled Breweries. The Master Chicago, April 12. Brewers publish an advertisement to da quoting the resolutions adopted Tuesday to the effect that If the boycott placed on them by the workmen of this city Is not removed before the 16th instant they will proceed to re-- 1 their working force, inviting organize the men who desire steady work in the breweries to register their names at bedquarters. At ten o'clock today900 applicants for work registered their names and addresses. The secretary of the Master Brewers said if the boycott was net removed by Monday they will proceed to weed oat the- malcontents and fill their places. The men who work in the breweries show symptoms ot alarm at the action of the employers, and many manifest a disposition to rebel against the Central Labor Union and take the disposition of the trouble into their own bands. The Master Brewers yesterday received a dispatch saying the resolutions adopted by the United States Brewer's Association will be upheld and carried out to the letter. It was Milwaukee signed by the Chicago and Brewer's Association. - ' ? 12 A mass labor April Newark, tonight,aod the Jourmeeting was heldwere neymen brewers pledged financial aid in cane they are locked out by the boss brewers. - JOSEni t S, - i MAIN SOLOHON BROS. & GOLD , - Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, r ne pay required. It is guaranteed to Father ol Waters Blalmc. give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. e water In the Voir aat be A O Smith aV Clm St. Paul, Aprlll2.7-ThMississippi passed the danger line for the people living on theiflits os the northwest side of the river at 2 o'clock this morning. OueNor two families moved out yesterday, but before daya number found it Cream Balm light this morning The water rose necessary to vacate. two leet between 2 and o'clock this Clems. ad e ithej . morning. At 8 o'clock the woter Stood Hsvsal, kaeaaa--eethirteen feet at the Signal Service AlIaT vxUv gauge. It rose this afternoon at the Inflasnsua W rate of three quarters of an Inch per and hour. Danger from the flood on the Uon, IloaU th' flats west of Dakota Avenue, is also the a. Seei.ee olaB? .. imminent. tlnguisnea. ej ,0 . MB Justice of the Supreme Court of Idaho. Indian agents Thomas McCunlf, Offiee 63, Pine HU, Sew Torlc. Codtantlv on hand a complete stock of this well known and Justly celebrated OVERLAND HOUSE. ' J. L. Logan, of New York, associate : , , '' . . Company. Ssbastopol, '' April 15. Arrived ' avcajLxara abhtca March 20. 1883. steamer Winchester from New Orleans Tna in 1st world Bssr the Saxts October 12 which put Into BertSad i$ Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Bali are Bkeum, Fever sores. Tetter, Chapped ' distress, and in tne cargo nwnica exNOTICE - Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all skis was afterward discovered and : CO IVo. TO n Brighton and North Point Irriga-Ho- - T notices. LEGAL - St. Petersburg factory on the line of the I shall have something to say on the sub ft Moscow railway, Seven men were jet," was Edmunds's reply. to executive busi. killed and many injured. foe Senate proceeded and soon M By Tel egraph to the Vx wa. tial election." Mr. Butler I am sure my friend from II. linois will not require the votes of that Terat the next election. I understand he ritory has been announced as a republican candidate. I think he will havo enough votes t Without DakoU. Cnllom(Langhing) I think so, too, but Still t would Uhejo have them. Mr. Bdtler replied, "our ami. "Perhaps, from able Iowa may have something to say on the Kubjecl," Allison intimated by a goeture that he had nothing to say.. "Then' perhaps the Senator from Vermont mav have something to say," , suggested ' IiuUe'r. J Fatal Explosion of a Powder Mill plosion occurred today in a powder Near St. Petersburg, ' ' Ruaala, Ete. of the electoral college will nrt be changed before 182. .iTon may prevent US changing the figures, through the admission of So.ath DakoU, but we intend to change the figures in. by our honest vote of the spates already I think I am warranted in saying that this caubill has come to be a subject of serious cus convention by the democrats of the two houses. I suppose it has been decreed that no bill shall pass Congress admitting Dako ta as a State until alter the next Presiden- I Eatal Explosion. , i St. Pxtirsbueg, April . aW? . A Pistol Shot la Psvrla. fired A three IS. crank Paris, AprN . The Baldknobbera of Missouri in the Firet Degree. KIRK'S a . Another Fatal Railroad Wreck Knglnea and Cars a Shape- - ExMMl Rcoma, 7S Dear J torn Street. ss-I- II tactori Lake Street, an Cattail anil Rojne iTtfinat, and Pltlloa, Street, . TT-T- - ClilCAGrOt Write for Catalogues. - land. In- Geaerel omen, Lai. Htreet. At" accidental discbarge of a pistol as be from the train.. Iii8 valise, is alightedwas a 44 Colt's, was thrown on which the platform, the concussion dischargpassed ing the platol. The bulletcoroner's The through bis abdomen. lory rendered a verdict of accidental . i death. The-peopl- e i 1 . a. XEG AL--, NOTICE. y' . . Court of the County, the Probate la . oz ... aaec. Territory t ' of Salt utan. ' In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas ' ! .... . baddlec, deceased. to cause why Order, of Sale of show Order, - neai estate snonia not ne maao. ; ' ) - f THE ADM1NIFTUA'. JOSHUA theERRT, Estate of Thomas- Saddler deceased, having filed his petition herein. duly verified, praying ior an order ot- sale of the real estate of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth, it is therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court, that all persons interested In the estate of said deceased, appear before the 1888,' at U o'clock, iai the forenoon i of said day, at the court room of said Probata Court, at the County Court House, in the City aad County of Salt Lake; Utah Ter. i tory, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administrator, to sell so much of the real estate of the said de ceased as shall be necCssary, and that a copy of this order: be published at least four successive weeks in tne deseket JK.vf.mso News, a newspaper printed and published in ssju ' VICT nj . , EUAS A. SMITH, . - 1 ' ' , Probate Judge. Dated Arl ih, less., . 4 ii s -- J 1 said-Probat- . - 1 . Txbiqtojit ofor TJTAK, r , )I ss. Salt Lake. County esi-at- iUWiw1 ITohate Clerk riiUMDMO, p-.nn- rf 'prim i tt mrnm'Trnn mm am oiMid a4Lhaa in. I, John O. Cutler. Clerk of the Probe to Court In and for the County of Sa't Lake, ia the Territory of Utah, 'do hereby certify that the fere twin if Is a fall, true ana correct copy "of Order toJ show cause why order of should not be made in sale of real the matter of the estate of Thomas Saddler deceased, as appears of record in my Bio In witness vHtoreof, I have hereunto se Cour my hand and ailixed the sttal of said Una 6th Bay of April, A. D. less. . f sbalI JOHN O. CUTLER, fit nTTTiPnn n ii -- rii iiiiw. FlumHnp Material, Pumps, ripe and Fitting Heating Supplies,' Tin andiron Roofing, Gal ' xanlnid Iron Cornice, Gutterittrrt jzte. "Steam GARDEN .HOSE AND LAWN SPRINKLERS NO. C7 O.. 'rtAIlM HTltr.KT. ' ' |