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Show EVENING NEWS. Published at PRINTED H made prohibiting th ilef endaats, Da8j, Snndg$ Excepted, rofcst o'tooK. PUBLISHED AMD BY TBI DESERET NEWS COMPANY. CHARLES W.trmOSE," EDITOR. April I, 18. Tbnrstfay, ; ' TUB LAND QUESTION. V r. rrf7 - tlce Z ape J,hej&erday jon them atter ol the applicatiaaof the Promontory Stock Company far an Injunction to prevent cettala..irtles from crossing tracts of country by it IrfuT the CP. Rail way Company la order to pot-chase- a reminder of what appears to hire been a mistaken policy on the par of the government on the land question.' Tats la one of the most important subjects connected with the public welfare. With the' homestead lawl no Juatleult canbefouad.It Is conftL-tatlou-al In , letter, and spirit, being based npon the theory, that1, the people are the' owners of the) publle Thel domaia. laws re f t probably ,' ln' asms the line, but .""not15 quite as- clossly The aim of these measure'! to found and perpetuate a sound commonwealth, each citizen being accorded, as near as practicably, aa equal opportunity to become the possessor of a portion of the soil with his fellow clU-eat large., Whenever this equality of opportunity 4 broken,' the) spirit, if not the letter, of the Constitution is impinged. i;'vr,'i,?,'-..- : ?;.: : Io relation tojthe public domain the property' of the people great care should be taken net to. give any one class an advantage over another in the ' matter of becoming' the proprietors. That there has Deen a lack of statesmanlike foresight in ' this regard Is obvious.' The case which was recently decidedly J udge 2ane "liohlyon'e among thousands of instances that ex-hibit this fact to a demonstration. That the awarding of mammoth grants? of land by the govern ment to railroad corporations la. wrong In principle ought to be, clear i0T to other reaso'n than enough, U t'aat breaks the equality that should be maintained among the people in re- atlon to becoming the individual, pro-1 ;tors of tnatj of which (they ' are the j owners aggregate.,'. j this the reasoning further, Carryitg government is but an agency of the peopleand in that capacity It has the right to dispose of the "territory and other property of the United States" It is questionable that this right Oi 4 tends to the creation of Congress iatermediate agencies of a nrlvate character, between the government ar4 the people.) Yet that is precisely the case in relation to the enormous of land to railroad corpora- grants a st it m a A a ws Tf m (kaf w t0 A i r uv is awuuivi ku n tt the latter would or could make indi vidual use ofjthe immense. iracls;pi valuable realty conveyed to .them la this way. It was expected that they would dispose! of them to other par- ties. Is it not. then clear that Con gress has in this way surrendered to private corporations the agency for the disposal of the public domain that proparly only belonged to Itself? That is certainly the practical effect of the land measures now being con - . sidered. Whed :a measure Is wrong in inception and nature the evils that Bo It result' are interminable. appears In connection ' with this land grant business The . corporations to whom these., immense properties Ttave been conveyed feel under no obligations to consider the popular welfare In the secondary disposal. Ordinary people, cannot get within fifty miles, so to speak, of an opportunity to! purchase. It is much more convenient for the grantees to dispose of the land which has been thown into their laps to large purchasers ra the t than' to those who wish to buy for the" purpose of making homes. Tbe consequence Is that the property originally ails lne the to the people it lar hands of moneyed corporations. Hence cuie aud land, kings are manufactured and- the extremes of wealth and poverty, which, have caused the fall of' empires In the past, are created.-- ' By such a public policy the common people are measurably shot out from the benefltsof what originally belonged to them in common, with all, others. Thus Ms si third; agency foe the disposal ' of the soil established, or worse still, pre-emptl- cra ns ! ? -- made tba plaintiffs the virtual owners of many thousands of acres of government land, for which or on which they had never paid, a dollar; for the defendants, in order to reach the government sections, were obliged to drive their herds over those belonging . tattn plaintiffs. "The defendants naalntslncd that they had an unquestionable right to, Sze their herds on the government sections, and that they were entitled to reasonable Tlgal way faciiltUa vr-uch sections as belonged to the plaintiffs, which position the coart tally sus tained.- -' In trther woxd7f aUroad com "ad all Other panlesnthelif , assigns, xvraons, wool have - acqnired title to, . alternate tracts or the posaMion of the pablic, domain, mast afford the jreatonable oppor-taalt- y general public uch to ' past to , and from ' tracts as st U belong to the : government; and the flocks and herds of mast be permitted to graze on the Utter, and to- bw driven back and forth . J f to and from them. This decision will afford valaable relief to a certain class of Hhe Inhabitants of Msrgan and Snmmit .Coanties. -- -- " ; , ; - . The Union Pacific Railroad Company has recently adopted a policy of leas-fu- g a numbed of sections of land to one Individual, firm or company, and these lessees have held that the stock of the settlers most not ( be driven onto ; nor over the land, leased by them. The people nave thus been deprived of their usual stock range, to their great detriment and loss, and earnest protests against this Injustice have been Bade. y edge Zane's decision points out the rights of the Settlers in this matter, and affords much needed relief. The possessors of sections oi land which alternate with government sections," mast lay out road ways over the lands they occupy, 'or lake such steps as will afford tbe public Treason- abiyconvealeat opportunity to reach, with their stock, lands which still belong to the people. This decision enables us to give to correspondents whe" Hve7in ' Morgan and Summit Counties, and who have written to u npon this nnblect, a much more satlslactory answer than we were able to give befere it was - -- rendered.- - r"'- r5" ' NATION Al BANKS. - . ; - , , v . . ' Thc circulation of national banks is Been red by the deposit of government bonds with the Treasury Department, and the ampte ability of the govern ment to pay these bondi, together with the strong ' Inclination to do this Which is being manifested In Congress and department circles, has given rise W.apbrehaluilonJ on the pari of futer- ested1 parties lest the' national banking system should be abolished with the redemption of the bonds upon wbish it rests. It is generally admitted that the system of national banks served an excellent purpose daring and sub sequent to the war t but In recent years there has grown up a class of, financiers in Congress and In various parts oi the nation, who hold that this banking system should now be abolished. The men who favor its abolition rely much on two argaments. They urge that the national banking Interests form a powerful and dangerous comblnatioa in national politics, and that, in the Interests of a great national industry, that of mining, and to aff ord a solid basis for the credit and finances of the country, gold and silver should be made0 its circulating medium, either by mak ing coin the money in actual use, or by issuing gold and silver certificates in lieu of tase metals actually deposited in the treasury department. Those who favorthe perpetuation of the national banks urge the great con venience and- benefit, derived by the country at large from tbe increased volume of a circulating medium which has resulted from the system, and predict disasters from JheTcontraciion evitably fol whlcbthey claim mn low its jmpenslon. They admit that. in order to kep bank nates at par the government must become responsible for their redemption, and they favor the deposit with the treasury depart ment, as Indemnity for ' the credit of the government, of stato and municipal bonds. Next to the tariff the national bank ing system is the gravest .floanclal at the question awaiting-soluti- on hands of American statesmen. The early i payment' of the' national debt, which seems probable, will compel the of soma other basis, lor . the adoption grliwiiBg than the one upon which it now system unincumbered by the least vestige of is. tobe continued; rests, providing respoBsibility,io the people arntuW and whether thatItbasis slall ba state :j , , 4 'tJL tlplied. i or something and bonds, municipal The wrongs fcsulting from ques' f U tionable land policy could be enumer- else,ls $h qaestlon. Carious and contradictory eombina ated indeflalteiy. TA.m3ng these may be mentioned tha numerous instances tions of interests are Included in the wherein people; who settled upon lands problem. Tae gold men want the before the banks perpetuated, because, as a rule. granted to corporations f Pino f oto m art vnarln K that trravAwnmaan they are tbe owners of national bask The silver men favorthe aboli stoek.i be have been rJepriyfd of; their homes tion the ef banks, 'because they want comcause-theOr through ignorance to the place of bank notes. take silver parative poverty, failed to carry a con- The labor organs clamor for an test to the end. - The fact that Conof the volume of tbe circulating gress interpolated provisions for the and want silver to be coined medium, to not a cf such, people protection sad' cient offset to the effect produced lthjreater abundance, and? bank notes Those Intentionally, beneficent por td tVtssned in greater,quantitie8, than tions of the law have proved notori- - heretofore. This question is increasing in urously insufficient to protect the weak against the strong, ami that is the gency aBd importance as the bonds of highest function of government. Others the government continue to be re again have throcrgh ignorance settled deemed, and from now on it will be a upon grants sabsequent to the action great source of debate In Congress and of the government ih f ator ol corpora among party, organs .The wealth Intions and hagebeen practically rained fested tn mines will pursue an Aggres ' sive policy against the national ' bank w" and dlscoaragedX r1" It may be argaedaon the other- - side Lag system, and the southern school of that the railroads are a great factor In financiers, which Is represented , by Senator Beagan ofjTexas, will Join in rnrnnritiAna whlrhnndnrtiVi tn hn1l1 the attack. The wealth of the east will seek to perpetuate that system, and a them should bq substantially encourto eosue. aged. This is granted at once, bat - It long contest does not follow that : the public aid rendered in that direction should be of each a natare as to produce evils that BOULANGEB. largely offset the public benefits produced by the existence of the roads. Thk French peasantry are wild over Surely there are other methods by Boulangir. Posters and placards are which assistance coo Id be given in that scattered every where in the. Depart line that weald be much less hurtful, meat of Word, wbich has Just elected to say the least. esociaITv whti the blm to the Chamber of Deputies, in country has a treasury 'so plethoric which he ' is termed the savior of that the disposal of the national Wealth France. . He possesses peculiar abilhas become a problem regarding which ity and methods, and Is surrounded our statesmen ar puzciing their with an intense dramatic Interest, brains. Which have' delighted and captivated Tbe making of enermoas land grants his . volatile country men,' and . they to railroad corporations should have a are excessive In their- adulation of ;.:- - S...:.,, i. complete extlngalsher plaee4 npon It. hlmV.. which The he ls stir a It is satisfaction to note .a strong making may, perhaps, have Its theatrical aspects, unit in mat airect:oa. but. it presages t tragedy rather than comedy. Undeniably Benlan-ger- 's AN EQUITABLE DECISION. looms up a men. flgare 1 ace to the tranquility of his Turn refusal of Judge Zans, on Tues- own country and the peace cf Europe. day last,, to grant the injancttoa Bismarck and the Czar ve watching prayed for In behalf of the Promontory lis' triumphant progress,' the former Stock Company, was a declsloa.whlch with, a sco wl.the latter with a counten( will commend Itself to the unpreju- ance expressive of .intense satisfacdiced as being In harmony with, the tion C for from France has issued the principles of eqaity. Avweal thy- - com- prognostication that the advancement pany, which' had purchased from 'the of 3onlaager means the of Central Pacific BaOroad Company the Alsace and Loraine, or, la other words, : alternate sections of land In a tract war .with." Germany. 16a A Bonlan-ger'sTmiles wide utterance miles of gr' by b forty significant thirty the other sections beiog the property', reported by tbe telegraph. It of the government, waj ,'vlrtuaHj-- en- is to ths effect thatbrwoaid endeavor deavoring, by means of, an Injunction to effect certain changes la the French suit, to obtain exclusive possession constitution. What those changes are oi the entire tract. The prayer of to be wa not definitely stated, but that the plaintiff asked that an order be should contemplate effecting a , . m a. w at " - bimg - 1 I " ( in-cre- asa ; . -- ? y -- . - - i " , organ, which, in remarked: French: of affairs, speaking or semi-offici- al' interest that France should be strong, no matter through whom."' f The German blood in the veins of England's Queeb,and her family tit s, together waJxnumexoa other, raaaons, give Germany the assurance of British sympathy In case of war.wltb either France or Bassia, while thA.two latter countries are strongly bound together. Tbe- wheel oil or tune jrevolve-aslU- y In Europe. Three months are likely to see three generations of the present relgnlngilamlly on the" throne ef the German Empire, and toe Internal agitation in that country, caused by sach a remarkable thing is jiaeiy to4 be taken ' advantage iof by its foes. 'ln these days history la being made with dizzy rapidity on the European coati nent. . "It Is greatly to Russia's - . set-tie- rs pi ine change in the organic, law of his. coun abut twenty in number.aettlers la the try Indicates tbe power, he expects .to western part of Bo ElderCounty.from be able to exert. An utterance of deep reported la the discrazing or drlrin their; sheep ok or significance-w- as over the lands of the plaintiff. Had patches yesterday as haIn(t been made the prayer been granted It would nave by the Moscow Qazttle, a Kasslaoof-flcia- l architect Is about to erect a bailding in that city which will revolutionize the present modes Of architecture He wiir'nse Iron in the construction, ana. will be able to erect buildings ef 28 stories, starting from a foundation like the base of a brl dge pier." Engineers i'swhe have examined the system tbiak it? practicable.-tThoriginator of the scheme argues that if a bridge can be built 700 or 800 feet intd space from a pier, the same idea can be used in the construction of build ings.' By this method business blocks would be built so high that persons taking the elevator for the top stories' would have to take pr ovlslons with them. A Minneapolis -- e - .. . UKE . . J XOVST. AND ' SIGHTS D8- . SCRIBKD BT AJfAMKRICAX :r ' TOURIST. ti.:. of. The strange river lite China la all about us; small fishing boats are everywhere plying' their calling. They are constructed with a central chamber full of auger holes for the free admittance of water, in which the nsh are conveyed alive to market, or im-- t prisoned during the owner's pleasure. Big freight sampans float past, propelled by oars if going down stream, and by the combined efforts of towline and poles If against the current. The propelling poles are fitted with neatly carved "crutch trees" to fit the shoulder ; the sometimes numbering as many polers, as a dozen, walk back and forth along side planks and enthemselves cries with courage ba-i- ." ba-- i, A peculiar of ha-- i, and indescribable inflection , would lead one, hearing and not seeing these boatmen, to fancy himself listening to a flight of brants In stormy weather. utYung Po, poling i by .bimsetf, gives terance ts a prolonged cry of "Atta-atta-a- tta aaooii" erery time he hustles along the side plank. , The progress of boats Is Chinaman is painfully slow,; and-thoroughly Asiatic, in that he seems t the flight of time. quita indifferent to My impatience push forward no doubt makes tbeir aggravating slowness appear still slower. ' Many huge rafts of pins logs are o ante red floating down stream to the cities of tbe lower country; numbers of them are sometimes met, following close behind one another. - Several huts are erected on each big" raft, so that the sight not infrequently suggests a long, straggling village, floating with the tide. This soggestion lavery more much heightened by tne score or engaged la poring, steering al Feopie cooking, etc., aboard each raft. . And anon there come along men, poling with surprising swiftness slender built craft, on which are perched several solema and Important looking cormorants. These are the celebrated cormorant flshera of the Chinese rivers. Their craft Is Simply three or four stems of the giant bamboo turned up at the forward end ; on this the naked fisherman stands and propels himself by means Of a slender pole. to utneers DOara us in tbe evwotngCnev search for dutiable goous; find nothinir. The privilege of levying customs on salt and opium is farmed out by the government to "people in various cities along tie rivers. The tax on these articles from first to last of a long river voyaw is very heavy, customs being levied at various points ; It Is scarcely! necessary to add that ender ' th?se arbitrary arrange the oily, conscienceless and tsia loving Celestial boatman has reduced the noble art of smuggling to a sc ence. Yung ;Po smiles at the officer- - as hie searches-blandly carefully every nook and corner of the sampan, even rooting about with a stick' in tbe moderate amoust of bilse water colwhen he is lected between the ribs.-authrough, dismiss him with an air of innocence and a wealth of politenea that is artfully calculated to secure-lesrigorous search: next Elevens ii outuiy i , up-strea- m' a . en-c- - . -nts, . ' ? Telecraih to tne.NW By S J " eilver. ..... Bar ' a. m. The Emperor kiu.in, felt more tired than usual last evening andletlr to rest before 0 o'clock, it is believed that growths .hitherto confined to the larynx have extended Into the trachea.' Th Emperor resis much faster aad bis lever piration t nas considerably increased.-11 a. m. The Emperor passed a fair night naderthe cirenmatanees. ' His fever, weakness and quickened respiration continue. ' Tbe physicians) are now holding a consultation. .t j 11:30 a. m. Accordiac to trustwor tbe are fears gravest thy information,a entertained oi speeoy and lata! ead lng of the Emperor's dlsea e. It is apprehended from bis present condl win .ensue within a lion tnac aeatn 19, 8;20 .t - ! - ; i m limet-jJemocr- at :. i ',u:.TeHriie4e Beats .4The Azof war , April notiaa wui oe.reiaiorcea oy twelve torpedo boats. ' They have been ordered tn France and will cost 30.000 The government is retaining merchaat vessels in . readiness to transport troops to, Bulgaria at a cosj oi jtrow .' . Cttico-flT,- ' . 84 Pacific Central Pacific... A &naU BebelUoa. Ookssa, April. 19. Ii ' Is reported that tbe Czir's Journey ' to the Cau- caasua wm ba postponed la conse- aaence of the outbreak ef aa extensive the separatist movement headed by ar oi ueorgta. isumeroas nobility rests are said to hare been- made at , Tiflts, Stavropol and Katals. - , . nu. i i.,piiu Vumm 19. X. 8. ' , 'i ttraade. Rio , ore. The redaction proceproved a complete success: nans tor the erec tion ol largo woiks for treating tin by this process were immediately formed oy jeaamg citizens. 'v - . i- .Paris, , - Bnl(er. April 19. Count Dillon gave a . r Iemrals. "i,;:-vr:Nowlne- St. Paul & Omaha 1: i.ij T a X aw wsif Ansflt uutDVi sifvlfaPt iioMf 1 si ujvo city, can be cheapest Millinery in tbis found at Wills & Co., 1G Main Street. a They nave a buyer in tne east. w C7 nled a voice in nation,: and in favor of eltthe tbtp-overntne- such e"onomic legislation asxnewill' protect American indnstries Che message oi tae rresi recent action of a toa-dent and loritv of the wavs and means commit tee are denounced as 'a direct and open assault upoa, these,., Industries. m conclusion presents Thename; of- aohn .Sheriaen as emi the platform, nently qualified for thtofll jeof presi to tae nadent, ana unio's aeiegaies tional convention are directed to use to secure ; his all honorable means nomination.Daniel J. Byan was nominated for secretary of eute and Judge J. P Bradbnrv for supreme court Indee. Wm. McKinley and Bea. Bntterworth were chosen delegates-at-iartotaa r - St.. Salt Lake City, have sold ovar.'ZOOO Domeatltc. He" Wine .Machines since 1880 and the demand for them is a&su greater tnan ever. 8S tfabi 1 :- ? Chicago ooxivf ntn ft ge es - and PROVISIONS, GROCERIES ALSO ' ArovV Blood Elixir is the ... STOVES, RANGES & HEATERS) S., 'First Essti StrecU 211 W. STAYSEK, Attorney and Counselor at law. ' WB MAKE1 A SFXCIALTT In all the CX)URTS of the Terri guaranteed. It is s positive cure ior Practices wry ana uetore tne nuriisME.uuuaT ' Ulcers, Eruptions, or Syphilitic oi tne y. o. it nri rifles the whole svstem. and banisbes all Eheumatic and Neu- L AH D CASES CON DCCTKD.' ralgio pnlna. 'We jraarantee it. WIU5 EEAFTCB Ma ESTATES iOUIIISTEBEI. fCor Bale at . C. It I. Drag Oept. COLLKCTIOS MADB. Th rinns Wirren Omni and IT A XOTAKT IN THK- OTTICK. ' Pianos, Packard Organs and Undeman & Son's Pianos sold by Young Bros, No. 13, ' HOOPER ' nUILDIKO, East of peeeret Bank, rv 3ft M Kin St Sslt Lake Citv. are tot.. Salt Late City, U. T. Sota w First maxset tae moat the among popular 4 Ot . DiUO K O O O P B . , xx. a. TnTtT3Ei ni axxjpt. - - r. A7 ; REFRIGERATORS. ; Cheap at ' f oca-xti- v.- - Bex U7. -.- FIRM OF EUBItlDGE TUFTS AND rr-lH- P. T. Nystrom, doiait busiaesa under the arm name or xuns nysvrom, is tms day dissolved, by mutual consent, au ae counts to be paid to Elbridre TuU, who a ' nines mil liabilities of the Arm. i Dated at Bait Use City. Utafi, April is, A. ' . HAM LBVT. Manufacturer of Fine Havana Cigars IU 11a s. saaiB oireei. , .( ' AU ; N ? BaewM's . e cotH Batsia, and Tar Trocbee are invaluable .'tin every family for Coughs, Colds and - oore inroat. patronngo.. s. , bai.t;; BKowva AJtaricA THlHTIETIf ; vu. box warrantea jw. Burns, Braises, Old Sores, Piles and Is every .BKOWirS aARSArAMUA - 4 .. IfidHKST Cash Pbics paid for La cern Seed, at, Bailey & Son's Grain ..... .11., Obure. ' w .... m Parties desiring to" . . sen first mortgage on city property, can find a purchaser by calling on M. H. Sloman, care ef Salt Lake Land and Trnst Co., comer aiivii.n WANTED WASTED 1 Special Bargains Tbis Week. SEMHIII9IL DI1IIIEID. 1 Wo 1 bare never sold so many silks as we hare this season, all on accennt of the many attractlre bargains we are consuntly offering. , ; DIVIDEND OF FIVE liccn has declared ou ike Black Kbadames at 8ty, worth fl.25. '50 dozen LadlesXlIoae In ria Strifes, this day per cent, Tana at lose. , . Black Kbadames at , regular price A Black. Mode stock ef the lloae t Instltotion, payable larra lot of If iaaes Ulbbftd capital to - y wortkSOc. , ..cr i At recular Khadames BUck 30c., pair,, price all ot to stockholders 188S, record May Sth, on March 15th last, personally 'up en fres en! ftlaAk Hnrah at ML rrralar price SI. DMH COOD tBAstOAIWS. . Dress tation of their stock certificates, 'or upon Black Oroa Grain Silk at 7, worth A Hoe ef " r r Goods at 45c. ( ; their written order. t 6llk ol 1.10, worth A very attractive line of Gratn BiackGros ' a - TnOS. O. WEBBEIi, ' ' $1 30 French Series la all the new tints " 1.43, worth Black Oroe Grain 811k At dlU2w at 50c. Scc'y and Trcae.' ' .. SEMI-ANKVA- If a4 $1-20- n $1-45- all-wo- i T- t.JBlack Faille Fraacalse $1.75. J. B. KEYSOR, DENTIST, OfFICE IN HERALD BUILDINQ. worth " . 1 - - ' -- - : jat very , - ' ; -- , . povrKiii. beeves, Who Is now at the Cllft House, Salt Lake, for a few davs. has made some wonderful cures in this cocntry and all through the East. ills success r Is ana an wno suner witn Kye wonaenai, or Ear. Catarrh, nroat or Lunir dis eases, and ail diseases peculiar to . , f women; will do well to call on the great burgeon while here. Consult him iree, at trie unit noose, itoom flio. s, ; Salt Lake, Sunday induced. . aios; " ba". Eixta R.. Shipp has removed her office to No. 26, West Temple St., two doors south ot vauey lioose. ... tf' Telephone No. 349. r HAX line of attractive French Check Salt ings at 40c. A lot of C'rlakly Seersuckers in pat- 12 01 lerBB jaruv, in kuuu avric m VOc. a pattern, worth 10c. per yard. '. A large lot ot Crinkly Seersuckers in an endless variety of colors aad In tbe very best styles, will be offered In Dreas Patteras of 11 yards for fl.30; regQlarprice of the goods Is ioc. per yard. A ., mst- $ 1 23, former i'2. price India Silks and Novelties . - riald Sarahs at very low ericaa. Onr line of French Sateens and ScotchIs very lare and attracZephyrs . ti?e, and low prices prevail always. DBEM TKixm-siowBABGAIKS IH HOIET. A rich and elegant line of spring novelties in beaded Galoons, 1'assemea-terle- s. 50 dexen Ladles' Brilliant Lisle Hose, Ornament Gimps,, Sets and . in Tans, Modes, Black and Solid Epanlets. Colors, at 35c. a pair, worth 40c. Trimmings in Gold, Silver, 25 dozen extra quality Lisle In a vari- -j Tinsel and various combinations Copper oc. new at tnis of tints supero ety Flam and fancy Silk Cords- and fancy ; , quality oi nose is worm 91 a paw. Girdles la all the newest cororsj k , 50- - dozes Ladies' Balbrlggaa llose at KvervthlHg tn this deeartmeet 1 aoid Ouluied Oroa Oraln J3Uk lar price $1 25. Colored Kbadames at FIBST-CLAS- ' ' : at,'$1.23, $ I The Children. Theyar eaneciallv liable to sud den Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Acker'a Congh, etc. We guarantee onre. K EnKiisn. Remedy ft positive saves nouXf oi, auuvue Trakvujjjjj, ' - . Sold by .... . . S. C. SI. X. Dm AXrpt. ' :; nm ch all-we- To buy 100,000 dollars worth of W0KK ARB A First Mortgage on City property. Ap- 0UASAXTKE8 PEBFECT FIT. : ply to M. H. 6 toman, care of 8alt Lake :H Land and Trust Co.,; r corner, Third soma ana Main ois. 'The 4'Exposltlon Unlverselto de Part Calinalre" awarded tbe highest honors to Angostura Bitters as the most ef flea cto as stimulant to excite the an to keep the digestive organs fietite andorder.; Ask for the cenaiae Dr. J. O. B article, mannfactored by-ware Teeth extracted without Dsin by the aaa dc 01 sons, siegert Valuable Aniesthetle. ' This new anesthetie ; : ta tions. r : r.uni rod oee absolute losensibuitT te baia.is In I80O firowa'i JBroncA;I Tro- - safe aad eares bo ill effect, ihet' were introduced, and their suc . Ope rations done oa abort notice. , , UI2 cess ai a care lor colds, conghs.Asta ma aad- Bronchitis has been uapar- ' - , KSTTLAY NOT1CK. , Cir vK.r VJVfcvv 40-lD- ol, , nniw ywit n. Live MwTfne ' SV E. O. M. I., Belt Lake City, . ' V ; . , :' April 5th, 188; "., has no equaL SUnds alone as the Ureal JSlooa ; rvryycr . anw tuio w i n.Awna Vatnllv Medicines. , A. , i. to. 1. urug bwvio, u"vt . r ................ J m ' i eepeiiuiiyt . ' A iK.MT POSSESSIOK: M AftE, with a bell on, 4 years I .. . lowptlce.. full and complete new stock ot. Ladles Black Jerseys of ail stylea'C. and prices has Just been opened. One gray g on left shoulder. old branded rosemhlief We have osened an elegant Hoe 61 Sarsmer Skirts la Japanese 8 tripes , Mohairs and Moreen. Tbe style of this Skirt possesses advantages over plain Oneyellow MA.HE, 8 years bid, branded M heretofore manufactured.! It is made with a yoke band to fit any on lelt shoulder; 3 and a brand resembling all others the strings to size inquired the lady from 18 to 55 caches waist. By drawing .garment fa a Bpanisn brana on left titign, lert front surface will.;:frill on ',the back and thud secure a perfectly fitting ' H-front r ' and right hind foot white,. . .a.--- LJ uns roan uuuejs, s or taref years oia, branded aj or as7 on right thigh. One sortel MARK, f or S Tears told, ao t hind foot white. - brands ylsible,-lef- t U the above desenuea animals are not claimed and taken away wttht 10 days front ne sola to tne nieaesi easn oiaaor, date, at therui pound iu Salem. Utah Cou-tastray 9 at o'clock a.m., Friday, the 27lh day Utah, . 0fApnJ1888. , , ' v ' .. SAMUEL T. vu irris, ' , v. ' Fonadkeener.: . Se ' ; j Salem, April 16, 1888. '- I f'-- ' U. k I. DOMELSOI & CO.; C. y, i - ' ; PLEASE BEMEMBER i - . WB STILL CAIlttY'- A :;:! ,,.--; j.-- i COM-pieteline- oc , , D0 XOT FAIL ln! 1aL s bBiBuiaiBU C..'. oans, Home- - uissiun To rdcr 'a Suit ir t 'COMS18XlKi U PAST VT.;' nade Clotlies rromfc : J ' '' JOnX C. CUTLEIt BRO., t7ra Cat; One rpria-ti-t 'r ' ' ! u waftin&r " .; ' ' ' We Offer Some of Use 1 i ..';,'-,.- . ,( , i; s Bf OCR ' CaasaM,JIatelier, jj !. tssk, Keyle ' JBte. Tle-ceir- i NEWEverSPBING STALES before : lias JTnst; Circular, both, Solid and Cltlsel Cat, t Cost ohmsth Point Tooth, aud Triumph,'' can now be jacedm- - For Fcillng Timber with, and are iellfng at " ' - ed , j- - i m,' Man, llaaid, Kip, Pancl. Tenoa,-"- ' PrvsUatar. s , , B-ra- Ni 8, Faat Temple 8t. 3VALL PAPER;! If nwoodej ! "hi'"'. I'i r:i lalJ " ' - - v" - ! in1hi9-tU- yi ii wp. n yr i r ' only Meutidn a ftw "Wo . quoted ( .J. AW. At-dozen pieces Muslin Underwear, at 23 cts. -0 cts. 15 S at M . at 50 cts. . " ''- - - u ' ia atflOcU. " io ' 400 Emproldered Robeswhite and colored, from iJM aad of. ? 200 Cashmere Dress Patterns, frem 1 aad np. A few more Lace Curtains at 10 and ll eta. 1. cU 50 75 and 50 dozen CorseU at , Very cheap. , cts., ' 60 pieces indigo Blue Print at 7HcU. per yard. ',H . Jerseys at Bed Rock Prices: 200 Ladles Gossamers at 50 and 73 cts. . - ; .. 73 Hisses' Gossamers at 50 and 63 cU. : 23 dozen Linen Towels at fl pejr doz. ' ' Infanta' Caps and Bonnets, from SO cts. and np. 1000 pieces Embroidery, front 3 cU. np. , ' ru"' ; ' AO dozen Gents' Scarfs, at 33 eta. Gents and Boys' Underwear, at Special Sale Prices. T ; .Mi ' ; 40 Trnnka at Actual cost. i : 20 .11' V - j jaWaxmara mALrm. ajuttca Tnn BnsT Bax.tbi in the world cot Cats, Brnises, Sores, Cleera, SaH Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerna, and all bkia awrapfiona, ana posiuveiy cures mtee, or no pay repaired.. It is gvaranteed to give- - penect sauaiaction, or money V x cents per aox. reiunaea. For aaUbv A C . Smith hClm .. tte ! .' m ' . "r (nnUa UarOeld Beaeto XJtke rim. on Friday.. April eth ?GommenclBa .. riiias j- ussra , il ! ' ' '' sfjatsrojis.";' :' ; : ; In the District Court Wand for the Third Judicial District ef Utah Territory, ; : i r . .. j , County of Salt Lake. , . , . ' . x -- . ' John Squires, Plaintiff, ..v,;.v.r ! f Xleaaor F. C. Sqnirea, DefeniUnU . The people of the Territory of UUb, send ; creeUnr: . .To Eleanor l & Squlrea, Defendant. , t 1 M farther notice excarslor rains will rua to Black Rock, Garfield Beach and Lake Point oa Friday. XTQV ARK HKRKRY" BEQUIUED TO in an action broncht agalast Utah A Nevada Railway Depot at 4:40 JL' appear yon by the above named plslntlrf In tba Diso. m,. returnias. arrive at 7iV P. m trict of Court the Third Aidicial District of nd-unt- - . . SAlLWAT. Tnls mmnto Black Back tlTAU A RtVAD Than ever; also a Fall Stock of their re na. v j (oirM4 , .: alwaya on. hand. PARASOLS! PARASOLS! . i i t . , ! PARASOLS ! . We have Juat Opened. our Larg-- Stock-oPAKASOLS; All TVew 2S cts. to fO.OO, ,, From and Goods la Kvery Style. Shape 1 Ka .wmm PtIam RaiS Offr1 a f . " f e :. THIS- - IS , BP IF T1EJIEITEST SFECUL 5ILC5 !. TIIS SEISII ! . iJ - . - ! V ol oar departments are ricaly stocked with fall liaei ot nrst-clas- s a . Apfil - ; In BHsuiuitLir control of the business acre tofore conducted br Tufts and Hystromj 1 aesrre p express my toanas to ueInmanycon. RtnrF KAwinir Machine Co. have Inst trons ofto the Fine Dress Fabrics. Elegant Spring Wraps, Ladles and Kisses Jackets, Vine the Urm. aesarinz them. moved Into thefr new store oa corner tinuation of the business, bo pains will be rarasols ana an umorcuai represeaunK tpe newest siyfcs pi one oi . , v , me leauincraaouiaciurciB iu uita lvuuii. of State Koaa and second e osoutn parca, to give sausraetion in way or roods and courteous treatment, and u 11110 streets.. asa a continuation oi yomr respectfully the Territory of Utah, and ts answer the eontDlaint filed therein within ten days (ex the day of . aervice after the clasrrefof serviceon-yonof this summons if served within this county; cr, if served peter this but in mis uieinct, wiwin iweniy county, davs : otherwise within fortv days or judg ment by defanltwiil be taken against yea. aoearthng- to the brayec-o- i said contplaiat. (The said action is Lroturht to obtain a de cree dissolving the marriage brtween plaintiff and defendant, and awarding to. plaintiff the custody f the minor children, issue of said marriage, on the ground of various atta of adultery coBmJed by defendant f. '320tf officiated.-with ma James Greer, fswaetime fcaoWa Farrar .'a James Wesley) and with- one Solomon wwr.r. vtiw. nntvic Uaaooek : also, oa the around ot desertion eatesMisaeedl of DlsinUff bv defendant, and on tbe further isr.QUALrrr, ix fipie, ; ; at a , fool, treatment of , ground of cruel and inhuman Dublix. April 19. Tbe entence oi S5 EliLBKBECa-B,- " j UECvrJlI oy. aeienaant. .' -4 E; rtrst South Street ; plaintiff roa are hereby notified. that if you Rev. Father JlcEadder, who waa con V ' : i 4tMiVAt!bs'-lmirisonmanAmfimA fail to appearand answer tba said coarpialnt aa abOTe required. Ah e said plsintif wiu ap. and aALK: for holding, t Was In ply te the Court tor the relief demanded !? "liivEs. ix rntsT.- class 6asxi pa his -appeal ....... . Mis .tion. of itslioB Met creaseu w-bWitness.-- ' tbarnon. filarlea 6; Upfitnth - Zaae, JniJsrej'nnd the eeal'of .! , ' the' ' the Third District Oourt . 1 FlFflETXt CONGRESS. . . JudKual T&oeleClry.TJUh dS 1s T Dlatrtct, ln ' and- - for of thia 11th Utah. raaUU) .rheTerritory t , .SEN ATS. K of Apnl. : ia tlhe year of i. day BJlCai CAD ; ACHE, It Ct7BK Ftfa our Lord one thousand eight WASiuNGiJXprlll9-rI- n thegen Z. C M. I. Drug Store )inve Free Sample nunarea ana eigniy eigai. 1 witWut Cure a ilils. ate todav Hoar I atrodaced resolution pf Ir. Uaan'sOI Uver ferEMRT d.J McMillan, cierk. . In lit. TbA.- n.i.l.j providing during jtbe ebnsidtratloa of I Billlouenf s. and improves DiKestien. Ont) By Jxo. M. ZAjrei Deputy lerk. r d lm v tbe fisheries treaty in secret session Bbrux, B;mm. t . 00 IN DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Pntent "Paper Koiary II e-frigeratori, ;'.' Jnst .': arriTCd,:' " OJT and SHOES BOOTS HOME-MAD- E Pois-mdn- ir. Batweea Black Rck and Lake Point The Bandesrath Araina win run so as to give patrons hastexDelled from the count rv ilerr time and opportunity to fully view the ecenery to be seen on this Schiutter.l an American c'.tizen, who beautiful the of woaderf al lake. . Fare for shore DetAotrat &xitnt connected with the is ronnd trip, only 60 centa. x , ' W.. W, RlTan,' ; newspaper.j , S. F. Vknton, , ,fi!n.si,R ; A Cen'l F. Pass; Agt. Sept.' . Looon. Aaril 19. The loncral of Matthew Arnold took place today at A T JOE SUine. bist birthplace. Ill "MAIS Laleham, nearWestminbter and. Canon The Dean of a.- -street. ciass pay. i i'. I CHARTER OAK ; and Camels for sale Kags ueugnwM, d3t 1 AND . ! COAL "BY TUB SACK OR TON, Carnet Weavin for Utah for the Celebrate CHAMPION MONITOR IS THI Ntff BLYTHlS i u CI1AS. S Months HAHX0XD TIPS WBITKBS. O. Orlob, Z. C. M. I., Sail Lake City. trial. - - Sole Agents uuHaiaa. wnere- t aaaiL ooaiiaae serve my customers with era ' tlisa anaov miv ' KEMOVED. - AM : - o- Ts 8PKC1AL NOTICES. Or .; - Subscription tickets can be had at Cal- der's Music Palace, and ef K. j W. Kent, II. Hammond, and members 0f tbe band. Box sbeet will be mxn st Theatre. Wed nesday and Thursday, April lsth and l(nh. Concert will commence at 8 o clock. KKJ-- f - 7 Hosiery, Ladies'; Misses', and Ohildreivfl Wraps, Boots, Shoes, and Rubber Goods,' . : 4. Hats, uap3 and Glotning, Wall Papers and Decorations, Garpets, Bugs and LinoleumSs . 1 Drugs. well-know- ... . Chicago, 1 p. m., April la. Whea't Stronger: cash. 81: May, Cora-r-UT;, casn, Oj.'i; .may, 6; June, i Oata 8tfulr : May.sa.i ; Barley -- .Xothlng doiog. une.SO.' Pork Steady; May, H.17V; Lard Firm j May, 01; Jane, 8.08 at. B ; V 103 s ; t anti-landlo- law. I8f KH IH 8 Hardware, Queensware, CMna and Glassware, Oentyfiv&i performer Ass luted the foHowinir CHICAGO MAKKKT. , Is about seven feet fragment and is valn-- d at f23,coo. r...;. s. 8t.fi or-- - -: 1 - Si V 32 ' 10 Pacific MaiL.... V Rock Island..... DEilERS ; n jji . .. .? One of the most interesting cariosities in tbe United Stales, is a piece of mosaic from tbe floor ot the temple of Astarte, built by the Romans at Carthage, which is- preserved in the National Mascara at Washington. It Is two thousand tears old, and represents a yellow lion in the act of killing a hore. Eyes, teetnj blood spots and all are depicted by bits of stone. The . RETAIL v and Fancy Groceries, i Staple Dry Goods Notions, Dreaa g oods. MV by Vocal and instrument! Artists: Texas Paciflo.. 23 Union PaciUc... bit MBS. HKLLIE 1KV OE PUliSLCV, Sopraao York Central Fanco Jaxpreaa .. 35 KorUiejcn paciflo. MISS JESMBHA WUiY, CoBtml to. .... 46H We(UrD yoJon 7i pru.M-....Quiet generally l steady te. firnV at about MB, WILLARD E. WE1IIK, Violinist. z .r.s-hv.; . , MR. E. W. KENT, CtanoncUkU oiiening figures. MR. JOSEPH McIXTTEE, Accompanist. . BtrrltngtoB-i....- ; Bell, Baltimore, April foaaderof the San, died tbis morning. '. ... Tia fa Dakota. 19. The DAketa, BiriD City, April new laboratory of the School of Mines has made its first ran of Dakota, tin , - 7V 1 Ca. - .. iirnn. i TranaeontineBVi coupon...... ...... ;; Lojidon, April 19. A dispatch front Berlin, dated soon, states that the risen at that time. Emperer had not He slept only 45 minutes daring the his lever night. He is verv weak, but . is siigauy aoatea Bxklin. April 19 It is understood that the doctors at their consultatloa this morning agreed that the condition of the Emperor had become more favor bis lever able daring the night. Today K si Ht mini ahorl einrf fKlsl esanasil ajs. dltioa is better. It is deemed . neces- sarv that he remain In bed. ItOKdon, April 19. The following dispatch has been receivedx by the Exchange Telegraph Co. i' "Berlin, April 19, z:80 p. m. The condition of tbe Emperor is less favorable. He ir losing strength, and the general belief in bis approaching death is gaining grouna." x EleelJon las Hew Orleans. V New OblkaKs, April 19. Official re tarns aad estimates give Nichols la this city 27.000 votes and i Warmoth 12,000. Shakespeare's majority.-ove-r for mayor Is abeat six thouDavey sand. Tioe balance of the young men's democratic ticket r elected by 6009 to 9000 majority. The estimates Nlch- ol's majority in tbis state at 65,000 as iaras neara irora.. vrarmota earned bat fcwa parishes with majorities as xoiiowss irast uaton noutre b'J--i ana aoerviue cou. The BaMiae Press Eojolaed. 8t. Ftkr3rukg, 19. The govern ment, taking the view; that Emperor Frederick's recovery is hopeless, has tne empire to enjotaea the pressefoisevere pain a punishment, from publishing word' in disparage ment otyaruermsn crown jrrince. , i "A ATalanxoe, Bkrux, April 19. An avalaacho has destroyed fifty meter of railway be tween Gossensacs and Schelleberg on tne queen's route to Berlin. . - MOLESilE MD Kefs HiarrBaM Noon. Xorthweatera 'coupon H' ' weeki-x-- RBW TOES STOCKS. &ew Tork. April Ft. T s ; AND -- tlme.--TAotn- as New York Donbloon of 1787. ' Seating the reporter at a table, Mr. Proskey went td a large safe and took out one of the small drawers with which it was fitted. From this he took a little chamois skin bag containing a small brown paper package, laside of which, carefully wrapped up la tissue paper, was a large, thick, irresular gold cola, about tbe size of . oxe of the largest copper cents. "There," said Mr.Proakey. throwing It upon tne table, "is a coin that Is much rarer than the 1804 doLar. ' It Is tbe New York doubloon, coined la 1787 aad intended as a state coin. Only a are very few were strnck and but fire i , . i known to exist J' On one aide of the coin is a picture of tne sun rising over a mountain, sarmoaatcd by Jibe ' legend, "Nova Eborica Columbia. Excelsior." Below the mountain is the word "Brash j er.'V the name of the designer. The other side has tbe original form of tbe national motto, "Unam E P.urlbus." Inside of this is an 'heraldic eagle, on one wiag of which are the letters E. B ,' the desigoer's initials. Brasher was evidently a man who believed in didn't intend to let advertising, and. tbe designer's name be forgotten. It is worth about $500. The last one that was sold, which was not nearlr as fine a specimen as this, went for; $507, aad for 537. It bad been sobstqaentiy held In an old Maryland family ever since it was coined. If this piece only had the repatatloa of the 1804 dollar, It wonlt be worth a great deal more money." JV'tw York World. . I. . IIIPOBTERS. HAHUFACTOBEHS, - banquet at Neuilly yesterday In honor of BoalaBgerA He stated tharwhen Bonlanger : goes to the Chamber of Deputies today, in order to avoid demonstration in bis honor he will aj proceed by way ot Bue Bourgegone ' Instead of by, P'ace de la Concorde Canaries Subject to Diphtheria Tba streets' at! oooa were lined with Happening into a bird store one day police, and. Dodies of troops were held any recently a representative of tbe sayings under arms in: order to preventocca had a chat with the proprietor on the riotous demonnration upon the .t slon of Boulanger taking bis seat. subject of birds generally, v , never Of canaries be said: "There . was a greater riemnd for these beau tiful songsters than there has been tor TRivbrCartbqaaae la do Loup, Quebec, April, 19.- the past three months. Tbe demand is greater every wlnter.bat this winter At 12:40 this morning a alight shock of beats them all."; was felt here. It passed What's the 1n cause of this?" he earthquake to from north only south, and lasted asked. x -three orioar seconds. Diphtheria,'! he replied. St. Paul's Bay, One., April - 19. A "Is there an epidemic among Ihem??' verv earthquake shock which "No, not exactly. Yon see birds In lastedstrong nearly three minutes, was felt bouse will take almost any infectious disease which may happen to afflict the members of the household, and ' Terdlei Rendered. tbey die off very quickly once they are taken sick. They will take' scarlet 8 r. Louis," April 19. The Jury in the fever, measles, almost anything like a salt of David ft. Fotherlaghutf against human beiag. They cannot be cared, for by the time their sickness is dis- the Adams Expres"Company,for damcovered tbey are too far gone for aid. ages for false imprisonment, after havHundreds of canaries as well as other ing been oat three hours, agreed oa a hoasehold birds have died because of verdict of 120.000 for the plaintiff. the prevalence of diphtheria daring Fothet inzham was the messenger who. the winter. I iare eay there will be la . December, 188(1, r was robbed fcy many pathetic stories told shortly of Fred Whitrock, alias Jim .curaaings, the slmaltaneona death of children t1 . ' T; and their favorite birds, and ranch talk ,ilpverf90.oovir t- ry of broken bird hearts. When it Is ataevnMi naderstood that the child and tbe bird Piswiitlif ... have had the, same disease, the pathos will vanish." People who have had it)AirsSs, Ohl 'AprH 19. Thej Ke valuable' songsters--- and know their nature always i remove them from a publican ConventloB reassembled this sick room to a -distant part of the morning. Ileselutlons, were "adopted house, but as J a general thing the denounclag the democratic parly for owners of songstsrs understand very Its nallifleation of the war amendments little about them other than that they to the IConstitutiOD, whereby republl can slug." M.Louie cans oi tne onu are practieauy ue Globe-Democr- M.-- - ; R1VKB LIFE IN CHINA. 0. AMUSEMENTS. an official reporter shall take a report of the debate, and this may be made sees fit pnouc ix tne senate f so to order ' lA The resolution SALT . . . . . . i THEATRE w. : as , l was I ne to naawt-referred the lorelzn relations tinperor rroDSDiy Re- - i the committei. of At conelaslon the than a' Week of Life miLliEiL 1 morning business, the Dakota bill was h. b. CLaAvsax, ' mainin. taken ap. 1 lumo took the floor In its support. The Hnsicai Event of Hie Season. The Ohio Republican Convention Borsc v Nominates Sherman for Washikptoit, April 19. The House HORSDAY Evening, April 19, '88. as postponed further consideration President! V, Grand Subscription ef.thelariff bill nntu .Tuesday- , next, and the Indian- appro no gcvoisivn ncuciuun in uourgii, priation Dill - a Provinoe of lu aid of the Band Uailoriu Fuud. Russia. TEXBqUAMS TO-DA- Y'S u i:' fob rd ii.n Vn - "itireTrrre riJi'lUA Pll Af f O fl r -- nrr,rperwsy; TVfilnf VSfZ?JAlh:tttiRii. . . .-- ll. '. Ti I W AtaT I r I I 1.. riAhol u , ?1 fHi etwaf II uAt V q9pMfrTIl I SM BA OSS rise V n TJA.fl D. rwoRTHigaal-MinllU- N dlAUOMD n R A H D'W I B S V st BASiTlflULAwl h S 0T)dX II |