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Show :l3Miiifi J 1 J J J K 1 J I ( I V II .f MIC? 117 Q I I " j 0? Ifc NO. 245. .EVENING NEWS: rvbiiked everf exctpt Evening-- , NKW YORK TRADE. LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. Sunday. One Copy, one roar, withj. ro store, " " n fuontlis M , tlirec mouths, , ;" f 10 M Thurman Taken Suddenly III in New York-T- he Attack not Serious. 60 210 BeSERET NEWS: V Doings of State Conveatlons in PUBLISHED EVERT TCKfiDAY JLKD SATTaDAT One Copy, one year, with Postage, 93 oe ' fix Hiontns, tlitce montb3, ' M Formulatlna; State and Tlekets. 33 Uncertainty in Congress Regarding the Ratification by China of the Treaty. One ( cr, with Fobtagc, 'ry, onc ll;onlIl, tii rev j ' X. "V, X ! i wombs. 50 A ou TaiKT sent to subscribers bymai1 have the oimcK stamped upon them with figures to indicate when the subscription!) opposite will epirc. For instance, John bmith, meaus that John Minim's tioo will expire en the 4tU day of suusertpthe IHh mouth of Uuo year, r November 4th. lHpfl. ."uUicnbers wi 1 please notice the figures on their papers, to see that they have their proper credits, also to know when to renew their subscriptions, the rule beirig to stop the paper when the subscription expires. n - rmusiiED bt I CITY, VTAII. By n Ilia paa rose late. Shortly MASUFACTUKKhS OF PLtUBKRit l feliryBath Kpe-cln- ttou Water Sanitary Closets, W'ih Stands of the latest and most ap Tutu-;i- proved styles. .Monarch, 1rorcelain.riain anVRolleU Kvlfr' Tubs, Jiandry and 8itx Tubs, Kitchen. (!oi and I'antry Sinks, and all kinds oi Dumber' Materials in Iron, and Brass. Copper, and Cabinet Wor incidental tc Pluuibinp. Kdll( rikllll Imii, ? Dtu i J.h 8tr. -l Wmi Like Street, ..4 rciariu ;d Itfiim. u l fll.ii Slrtrt, Me W- bot. BUM. 1 1 ill. - for IUuttrated Catalogue. dl j CZEIICLA.GrO WrUt GEORGE E. HAMLIN & CO., 344 ar Horse Nails rOLISHED OR BLUXD. S4 4k & Jobbers, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ATSTI3NTC3-- , Ctrr.U ..4 - rowan Manufacturers I'loor on Cloths, etc. HAZARD POWDER oaire, 63, Fine St., Mew York. or ".land a complete stock of this Jo.iantty n'ell known and Jut!v celebrateo 3- L7HPOWDEB! Blasting, Kentucky Rifle, , - nr Hare ea told hy Z. C. 1. ?alr for over 19 years. They are the Bees ML Lawn, Duck, Electric Fuse For sale at wholesale and retail by all the Kails made, and guaranteed te fire stores in the Territory, and by the beat of satisfaction. Will aolS a leading wholesale only by J. W. Sunders A Co., She long r than ami ther. Salt Lake Cltr. Agents. Mate by the DNIOH HORSE HAiL GO.. ILL. CHICAGO, Trr sal by Z. 0. M. L ant i -5- -S Sfl a s jf-- . fcraaaa VLSterss. KIRK'S diobj) (S I i- 13 1 1 2 3 closer and closer to the stout railiDir of enclosure and everv minute saw the remaining space for standing room grow less and less. Still hundreds more poured in and squeezed room for themselves until the building tally held its estimated capacity oi 1j0,00'j persons. Suddenly there was heard a loud crackling and men mounted their chairs and looked about them with anxiety. Before a panic could be created, however, it was seen that the impatient crowd packed against the reatrvwl seat enclosure violently sete ;d lha railings and hd wrenched tnern fcom their place and made a rush for the chairs et those wco tai risen to see what had caused the disturbance. No harm was suffered by an one, .however, excepting those who lost their seats. At 8 o'clock Calvin S. Brlce, chair- man of the national camnaiim com. mlttee, appeared In the speakers' stand cane in hand, and rapped for order. tie at lenifth made himself heard above the din, and called the meeting to or. der and presented Hon. lioawell F. Flower. Mawer made a short soeech. to ach ing mainly upon the treasury surplus. Flower referred to Judge Thurman as 'that B SB at rj'S S i3u .3 g . 3 o r "i - - e3 Is2 S SOAP FLOATING IS THE CHIEF rer the Bath, Toilet taw If L.aaarj sva4 Far. Wktlte mm Ab.elat.ly dealer Sees not keen Whit Clood yonr (apt, ead 10 eeats for sample eaJke te the oo c mieM, JAS. S. KIRK & CO., CHICAGO. i SonOierii WMteleafl ST. LOUIS & CHICAGO. ! M A" 17 T ACTUXE K8 DR. C. H. KEYSOR, DENTIS Teeth Extracted absointely without pain by the uoe of Vilulixel10 Air. Artificial toSl5 ur Set. Teeth l.Bcrted AH Work Warranted. OrHcc. 4 Wot Hwtad Month Kt.,l IwcfB Tribune anU lprM Hgnf, OF Strictly Fare WhUsLead, CVRC ros PILES. Itching riles are known by moisture Ilk. producing a rery diaasrreeabl perspiration, itching after gctttpg; warm. This form a well as Blind, Bleeding and protruding file., yield at once t. the application of Ir. Boeanko's Pile Remedy, which sets di recti j upon tse tfirts aAected, absorbing; the itchmg and f allaying the intense Adfeeling permanent care. 5 cents. dress The Vr. Bosanko Mediclat Ce PirfBa,! s Z. CM. L Dreg 8Ur. 0..r Judje Thar before noon he emerged from the Fifth Avenue Hoel and strolled along the avenue with bis bod. lie looked remarkably well. Madison Square Garden contained a mighty swarm of people tonight upon k.be occasion of the democratic reception to Allen G. Thurman, and when Its holding was exhausted it eorved as a capacity center to many thousands of people, who were addressed by Speakers upon stands at each corner Of the building. The interior of the garden was profusely decorated with the American colors. When the doors Opened a tremendous stream ot people rushed in, trampling and pushing the 150 policemen present, who vainly tried to preserve order. In an incredibly brief space of time the southern gallery was packed and a tew minutes later every seat in the northern galleries was filled. Then tne crowds surged on to the mam floor and every minute saw them sacked This nowder arias. A nuurel el strenrth and wholeeeaseaess. Mere sarity, oenemie-athan the rdinary kinds, and e saanet he sold in coat petition witk the of lew te.. shert weia-h- t aiass er casta. powHera. Sid ewiy shesphate 1M Wall ftoTa.1. T. Beeepllon in (be Nkw Yohk, Sept. 0. aanl-drad- L. WOLFF MANF'C CO. Hausies)t He(ropell. Puro. Absolutely never Ba.u Telegraph to the News. THUBXAX III HEW YOBH. - . l CHICAGO TRADE. Village Wiped Out and Great Damage Done, by a Cyclone. -. ,- fHE DESERET NEWS CO., SALT. LAXE nal 1 00 DESERET NEWS: "V E i Con-gresslo- j ripk scholar. that aVlj and UDrlzht ludire. that leader cf the Senate and that staUsman." While Flower was sttii speaking the crowd neai the Madison Square entrance be gan to cheer. . drowning the voice of the speaker as they announced the coming of Thurman. As he made nis way to tae platform the cheers were resounded, baudanaa were waved aud the band struck up "Hail to the Cht;l." At the same time there reached the platform Gov. D. B. lllll, who took a seat beside Mayor Hewett, Congressman McMillan, Patrick A. no). ins and Abbott, of New Jersey. A screetine; In the form ot a resolution was then read and adopted. Flower, who had not attempted to continue bis spetch, at once introduced Thurman, saying: tciiov) Uiuzen$:i have the honor to introduce to yon the old Roman, Allan. G. Tbnrman. A9 Tanrmai stepped forward to the stand and stood erect wip speakers' id e perspiration iron bis face with ing his famed bandana, the wildest excitement followed. Everyone bavins a seat stood upon It. Baoaanas and flsga were wavea ana tne crowa encered and cheered again, drownlne into mum 3d sounds the strains of the band The cheering continued for lolly five minutes ana then with a voice so (eeble that only those within a few feet of him could tell excevt bv the motion of his lips that be was epeak- iug, xourinaa saia: It has been said by the republican since 1 wm nominated for the papeis v that Allen G. Tnur-nsa- n is old. frail, decrenit and a broken down man. I do not know what 1 should reply to this, although I know well I am ia no condition tonight to speak to an immense audience such as cms is. However, I want to speak, and ra spite of illness I am almost Induced to make the attempt. I be ' leare.how- ever, to withdraw, and thank vou for your kind reception. A HUSH FELL upon the assemblage as all saw that the hero of the evening was trvinw to UNDERTAKERS. to them, but was unable to do speak so. Colonel Brice and Mr. Flower 151. Established stepped forward, and each taking Tcurman by the arm.asaisted him hack from the speaker's stand. lie was alJOSEPH TAYLOR, most fainting, and for a few moments i too sick to be removsd f mm tha UHl, building. When he had recovered sufficiently Judge Thurman was taken In Y a carriage direct to the ladles' entrance ox tne uta Avenue Hotel, accom panled by Brice and Barnum and bis son, Allan W. Tnnrman. The Judge was conducted to bis room and waa attended by Dr. Goldthwaite.the hotel physician. The latter- - applied remedies, and later it was said the distinguished patient woald be ail te right ia an hour or so. Dr. said the Judge had been aUaafaetnrtv aa4 Beator ta all kMa f attacked with cholera morbus at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and ho had UET1LLIC. Wail (LIU tllEIEI advised his patient not to exert himself tne Dig meeting. Judge oyaiienatng Thurman insisted upon CIFF1I5 1HBISKE7S. going to Madi son Square Garden notwithstanding advice of his physician. real lis ( corns rcKHiMmiaaB theBarnum came out of Tburmah's BmosL ewoaUustly apartments in a little while and though ne looaea seriously worried, anTelephone and Telegrash Orders erevpt- nounced that Thurman would be all lylllcd-Bodies preserved la their natural eeaci- - right in a couple of hours. Jo the sick room remained Mr. Brice. Allen W. A lion, without extra charge. Thurman bis son, AHen G. Thurman STOPEN DAT AND NIOHT. BSS E. 4V. ana tae physician. It. ractr7 ! Wsmssaii Meanwhile In Madison Sanare Oar- Plrat SaBlk ntreet. den the throng called for Governor lllll One and a s!f blocks East or Theatre. when Mr. Thurman had gone. Be waa resented and at once referred to Telephone No. 70. 5 Kextons 0e. in scats knilaing. ndge Thurman's sudden illness saying It was an illness which had come noon him but an hour before. The Governor ne took great pleasure ia an JOS. niLLLUl TAYLOa, saia nouncing his Uiness waa not serious ana that judge Thurman would be I. Rom UiiWer ; The Soalhern White Lead is maaufactnred entirelr from the 1ett reined Piar Lead., and is ground in Ture Linseed Oil, and as the name cf 1the Company is placed only Kn wTKlC-- 1.Y Pl'RK, parties buying White Lead branded "Southern torn pary" are absolutely sore of obtaining A 1 EBKECTLY I'L'KC ARTICLE. Gold-tbwai- FBH SLE BT ILL GULlRS ! S WHITE LESS. Ill SEVERAL MILLIONS OF MONEY AWAITING CLAIMANTS. WHO becu atl?erticl for by the Lonand not yet found. I will furnish a written statement of all the names n any family, entitled to property and money, as shown by my records obtained in 'London. advance, $5. - Addrcsa: Fee inC1LVS. W. STAYMCK, AKE don ohici-ils- , Attorney-aLXaw- . Box 5S7. :il I Ijike itf. . Utah Territory, U. tf. A. Office: Hooper Building, East Cf IJeseret dim Bunk, t irst South Street. . TJ1ULL LIE CIHNEMS AND JAPAN eee tioods, chinaware, gills, bilk ilandkerchiefs. Novelties, Toy, etc, Jj - res UTAH'S LEADIKQ ABLB TO FBOCSBD UUBILUEB. with the work laid oat for Mm In the campaign, lie said; ILJAU 50 i.U MSG The democracy W New York wel East, First SOutfa St. comes the distinguished citizen of Ohio who his been made one of the SV. gv standard bearers of our party ia this campaign and who bo nor us upon this occasion oy nis presence, ana we PATECT ROLLER MILL CO. 1 esuetY ttf XABBIT ostsl pledge to him and his invincible associate upon the tic ket,G rover Cleveland, the electoral vote of the Empire State. We welcome him not as a king, bat as MHI; IT. SS North. Tempi St. Est a ; plain, honest, unassuming private Ajro '.'';'.' St.Wet. 21 Offlc; South Temp! citizen ana aemocrat, xou oi years ana Ooods in Utah, unde)rtkr' honors, who possesses the fall confiWheleaale and BstaO. al BRAH Bli dence and regard of patriotic people. bibvcxb rmxcjcai We shall win the coming contest betxnnKLT HIOH PATENT, .Lew than were stmt eCejred ta Ttaa, cause we deserve too succeed. The BAKERS'3 No. I. democratic party was never more right LOTS SKATES and te ssn fsjpJsksA aai scrEkns iraoLB wbxat tlov. In the (Sty. All ra.rs SUed 4ay than it Is today. Clamor, misrepresentation, abuse, false pretenses and ar Bight in U shortest Usae feasible, fja Impostures ot pretended patriotism .DEP. rtinBTjUSI niCEJUl may succeed lor awhile and obstruct base and Warereesu ITerer Closed. our progress, bat the sober second Vo. 871. Offlc Tclepltont 1 Tt!f as S. TTest TexapU of the people will sorely prethought r. O. Ba Ma. vail aad oar triumph will be Telyka an. EUAS' M0BB1S. Sup' glori OSDEBTHKEB PIONEER cramn mcE t coffijts, cAssmra, . 'ill tct The meeting next year will be held ous and to the democracy as as it willgratifying be diastrous to our adversa at Cincinnati. Appropriate resolutions were adopted on the death of ries." Gen. Sheridan. Gen. Kusseil A. Alger, Governor Green of Mew Jersey then of Michigan, was elected an honorary devoted hlmseif to a tribute to Thur member. were read Letters of man and next to a discussion of the from several eminentregret men. who had tariff. He applied himself chiefly to a been Invited to Including Gen. dental of the statement that a redac- Harrison, Cl. attend, Fred. Grant, General tion of the tariff means free trade. Rosencran. Hon. Levi P. Morton and A letter of regret from Senator Vor-heFiirchlld. was read. In It wae this sen Secretary tence: WasUoe;toi Hews. "Tell Judge Thurman I love him and Sept. 6. The follow Washington, pray God bless him." Ing have been confirmed : Senator Blackburn of Kentucky next Postmasters J. F. Tuff, Livingston, spoke : W. C. Tedtord, Santa Ana, Montana; "For a while the republicans said we were cowards, but I beg my coun- California; V. N. Bach, Consul at Negras; J. G. Cesco, Consul at trymen tonight to look into tne cham- Piedral bers ot their consciences and say who Vuedo Lredo Acting Secretary of the Interior sre the cowards now. We have laid , The sent to Congress all the papers The demo- today the gage of battle down such as "should be withheld for cratic party has passed the tax reduc- except for by purpose of justice," called tion bill. The republican Senate tne r Stewart, of Senat resolution the win could the and bully thought they asking upon what authority and insympathies ef the American citizens formation the Commissioner of the fisheries but the treaty, by rejecting Otflce based his anser-tto- n General Land an a Oliver.' for 'Roland They they got that the amendment Introduced decided to rHect that treaty ofl"Toe-da- y Senator was really in the interand on Thursday Grover Cleve- by the of mining corporations and against land said: 'Very well, gentlemen, vou est of these communicahave rejected the treaty and reverted soitlers.theIn one Commissioner says no to hostile methods. It war comes tions in under your decree, war it shall be suits have been recommended except against two powerGive me the legislation and I will Nevada and ful corporations, wealthy carry out your decree.' " and theao have been based, not upon 1'atrlck Collins, of Boston, and John informers' tee reports but testimony, McSweeney, of Ohio, followed with short speeches and the meeting was of special agents ofas the department. lie characterizes grocaoiess tae closed bv local speakers. that the special agents act Allen w. Thurman sent this dispatch complaint spies upon the people of Nevada, to his mother at Columbus, last night : as and says no special agents were in see in the "II you morning Nevada for several years until they reports papers about xatner oeing sick aou't were sent there to investigate the facts an old fashioned be alarmed. Simply in cases where offers ot compromise ne an ana case ot cholera morbus, is were received from mining companies right now." for the uniawlul cutting of timber, and An Associated I'rass representative endorsed by Senator Stewart. He re called on Judge Thurman about 10 lates in bis statement that the pro o'clock tonight, and found him fast posed amendment would be unjust to asleep, apparently enjoying a restful the settler. Frm the report made by slumber. the special agent of the department it is shown that It Is the big smelting woikt and. the men who burn charcoal IN TII1S STATES. for a living who are engaged in this wholesale timber cutting, and that tne Bsth ParUes Foraoalallox SHnle mines proper are bitterly opposed to Tickets. it. NEW UAMPSHIRX DEMOCRATS. A bill was reported from the Senate affairs today, Coxcobd, N. II., 8ept.C. The dem committee onthemilitary to appoint President authorizing met this ocratic state convention General George Stoneman of CaliforS. W. Drew was chosen nia Colonel of Infantry in the army on morning. chairman. Charles A. Amsden and the retired list. Senator Allison said this afternoon John Hasty were placed in nomination that the tariff bill would be reported ' for governor. to the full nuance committee Wednes The committee on resolutions then day next. made Its report THE YELLOW SCOIBUE. it aeciares iniavoroi tans rciorm. free raw mater als, the regulation of the rquor tramc in a manner loana flow tbe Whole of Florida;! Baaer- successful in other states, expresses lo. sympathy with Ireland, and charges the Washington, Sept. . 0. Surgeon- republican rjartv with beinff a syndi cate of political speculators whose only General Hamilton returned to Wash purpose is to protect great monopolies ington last night from a trip to Florida and trust. After the reading and adoption of the and Georgia. He says the stories pub platform Chas. A. Amsden was nomi lished regarding the condition of nated lor governor. Perry are gross exaggeration. After the election of Presidential Camp sont disreputable char Jacksonville If electors, adjourned. was not the fault of the it acter there . COLORADO REPUBLICANS. uovernment. Everybody except Jack sonville was pleased. Additions to 8. The DtxviK, Sept. republican oi the camp are bertS state conven ion reassembled at 10 this the facilities made. constantly morning and nominated W. H. Brisoept. Jia., seven Jacksonvillic, bane for state treasurer on the third Tarntv-rincases and e deaths. ballot. was the oraciai report oi vue uuiu wiwas lUce tor nominated Jones Capt. of state of health for the IS noura to noon toby acclamation. secretary LouU B. Sshwaaoeck wa nominatThis has been tbe gloomiest day of ed for state auditor on the second bal- the eoidemic. The death roll has been lot. usually unexpectedly large, and many The ticket was completed &3 follows; cheerful faces look stern, and many S. W. Jones, attorney-genera!Prof stout hearts faint.. The number Fred Dick, superintendent of public of new cases feel for the 4 hours reported Instruction; tor Judge of supreme ending at 6 o'clock this evening were court, long term, Chas. D. Iloyt; short 46 Deaths reported for the same time, term, V. A. Klllottj Presidential elec 10-. , .Jfia , tors, D. Moore, Denver; Colston, Clear aept. o a tet August!;:. Creek County ; James Galiow, Mon-ros- e. terSt. received lrom the small town of Fia., says: The platform the'principles. Bayard, Jn-i- t discovered the putrifying bodies of of the republican party, endorses the in a supposed action of the national convention and a woman and five is-chi.dren house. It believed they are yelpledges the Colorado electors for Har- vacant tever refugees. Ho one dares approach rison and Morton, lavors pensions to low soldiers and sailors of tte Jate war, the house to bury them." advocates the enactment of laws for New York. Sept. 6. A refugee from of the laboring classes, de- Gainesville, Fia . makes the following protection clares against the importation of Chi- statement : nese and all contract labor and de"While Jacksonville alone ot the hundred nounces the present administration for Florida towns is battling with the epidemic failure to enact laws for the Just pro- of yellow fever, the whole tate is suffering tection of the laboring men of this almost as badly from the isolation of and the consequent stagnation of country, approves the action of the her citizen will senators and Congressmen in rejecting business, and the cost to The first few days the million. the fisheries treaty, denounces the reach lnSo siftbts made the bravest de that President's message of Angast23rd, presented 'A'hc first panic lasted about one and asserts it is a confession tnat tble apondent. ana carriea on tuny j administration has been grossly neg weei means and scarcely a cnanKo without njr of clothing irom the scoursre. fcvery eonnty ligent in not protecting American fishermen. It demands the free and has it own board of health and quarantine unlimited coinage ot silver, favors officers are stationed at every point where kind of road enters in county iracs. stringent railroad legislation within any person can pass without a satisfactory the siate sad asks that all proper No town have as many as means be used to induce Congress to bill of health. Some on tbe same line stations make the necessary appropriation for of road within their own comity limits. the establishment of reservoirs in the Florida Is a charming resort in winter time, west for the storage of water for irri- bat lile among tbe fragrant groves Is not as i delectable now as then." gation purposes. 0. The Fia., Sept. DLA1NE. Jackson VILIE, committee ot tne citizens executive 0". Blaine will association this morning appointed s If ew York, Sept. come here some day next week to meet committee to prefer nominal charges the national committee. against the conduct ot Surgeon-fu- n me eral Hamilton in connection wiur NEW MEXICO REPUBLICAN 9. fever in Florida. Surgeon-Gener- al Socokro. N. M.. Sapt. 0 At the yellow Sept. 6 Washington, held territorial convention Hamilton was summoned toa republican here today, lion M'suil S. CKero was the White House this afternoon far nominated delegate to congress. conference with the President and Otero was delegate from this terri Secretary Falrchild, in regard to measure to aia tne yeiiow lever eui- tory in 1S7J and vtusi. ferers In F.orlda and pjpvent tne SOUTH CAROLINA D8MOC1UT8. spread of the epidehilc. The PresiAt the dent expressed great, sympathy lor the Columbus. B.C.. Sept-t- f. democratic state convention today J B. people and insirucwu me nuigcuu-ir-'irto do all possible for their re lticnardson and W. 8. Maudlin, the were renomiaated lief, keenlss in view at tbe same time present incumbents, the safety of others. . for governor and lieutenant-governo- r. es . . ... rea-tfirm- s quar-antin- e seven-quaranti- -- a.l THE INDIANA. CAMPAIGN. repub Indianapolis. Sent. licans of Indianapolis held a great outdoor demonstration tonight the occasion beiog the return of General Alvin II. LIovey.i republican candidate for governor and the active inaugura tion of the gubernatoral campaign. It is estimated tnat iniiy tu.uuu persons witnessed the parade. When the bead Of the column reached the reviewing stand occupied by 1General Harrison, Governor Porter an Gensral ilovey.a nearty cueer went up irom tne multitude and was carried all the way down the line. The column was fifty minutes ia passing the reviewlnz stand and it is estimated that from 8,000 to lu. uw men were in line. Tae column marched to Ton'ljnson Uali where It brok ranks t j participate in a mass x meeting. General Iiovev and Governor Porter addressed the audi ence briefly diseasing the is3U3 ot the C.-- campaign. . Cery it. The ., Hail Bobbers. New York, Sept. 6. -- An evening pa- per declares, that a gang of robbers have been systematically robbing the mails between Nw York and the West. All eff rts to trace the loss of many thousands of dollars already taken, have proved fruitless. The officials of the postoflico department are anxiously expecting a neavv haul to ce made one of toess d tys by the taievcs wao appear to oe experts. BoJlol Boxes Stolea. St. Louis, Sept. 6. A special from Little Bock, Arkansas : A big sensa tion has been created by the stealing of tea ballot boxes from the files of the county clerk.' The safe was blown open to get them. The burglary was tne wore oi experts, i n excitement is running high. Hundreds of negroes are garnering aoout tae clerk's oin.ee A riot is imminent. A ballot box while being taken from one township to the county seat was stolen by a gang oi mas sea men;'-'.'-J,To i Toledo. Of tbo Teoee. Society of the Army of the Tennessee closed Its ses ion today. Tt orScers for M P . P. mm fr llwct PmuM.., General w. T. Sherman; Recording wccrery, uoionei i Dayton; cor responding rrretary. tientrai nice ralpopeT: TrrAsarrr, Gi&'rxi M. Yf forms, tr Sept. 6-- Ths ths-cjm- wit Ima Allow it to remain in the oven or minutes. ; No turquiir door cMed I utinol. .t the end Ol inis time 1 H afy will lC loiind nicely cooked orve. aEsoraiKttntTtma C.cotMa ns Frici 1 tnti. S A. LE B FOR Z. C. M. I.t Sole Agents in Salt Lake fcity. P T PViQciD H iGSiJiuUdaGi lap"n" I I BAGS FOR a. rLOUB, GRAIN, dealer, ia S3T" LT Q jr ) BKKDS, A BTECiALTY. Newport.U I 5. ,8ept Oil BAGS with pstent Alligator Fastener. tnd economy secured.) Offlce and Manufactory. AnthonyMabr WOSDERrtl. CUBES). W: D. Hon 4 Co- -, Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome. Ga. say : We hav been selling Dr. King's Sew Discovery, Electiic Bitters and Buck- Jen's Arnica Salve for four year. Have never bandied remedies that set. as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some won derful cures effected by tnese medi cines in this city. Several, cases oi pronounced Consumption have been entireiv cureo y use rg a ew uotuyp of Dr. King's New Distfovery, taken fh connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. . cioia py a. j. omiii , -- 'j 1. FIMIEIl BREWiM Brewery near 0. C. R. L I D. A SALT LAKE CITY, Telephone P. Brevry, Box, 5. No ow 1, JOB PRINTING J j f At Tlais ..Office.. Biiuiiiiu 00 REAL ESTATE. If If H If If T Deal Kst.ite to Sell ; you WHiit to Itny Kenl Eslute; you have Houses to Kent; von want to Iteot a' House ; vou have Money to Imih : you want to Horrow Money; Ojmc and see u. w FIRST Wl V -- C V saivii ii uiisst, TIE BUT SUiTlBLE If yon have FcrKiito anil Hooseliol4 Use. OUTII ST.. BEST ADDITION FOR Salt Lake City! 150 ACRES 150 Adjoining; (north of) the JORDAN DRIVING PARK Also Specialties in HOUSES, LOTS, &c FULLER & YOUNG Wl m STUA. HPHAT -- A. pUtm a Hme OAEXT A COM- - Disston's Celebrated Saws, COSSISTUIO IN PART OP I res Col , Bras;. S Has), Tswit-fc- l Bill, IlaatA, Biss raaiel, Tenoa, 1SS. St, Tclepk A. FISHER BREWING EXECUTED PROMPTLY PLEASE REMEMBER W are now prepared tn promptly sunn! the public with Keg and Bottled Beer oT superior quality, at popular pi icc. City Bvyet 104 . Be .nllrlr J CO 0. 0 jit UL :.H. US. floops, EVERY DESCRIPTION . fEBNONAl.. Mr. N. II. Frohlichsteln, of Mobile, Ala , writes: I take great pleasure in rtcommending Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, having used it lor a severe attack, oi uroccn.us anu Catarrh. It gave me instant relief and and I have not been entirely cured me I also beg to state that dieted sine. 1 had tried other remedies with no good result. Have aim) tuned Electric Bitters and 'Dr. King's New Life Fills, ooth of which I can recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con Cough and Colds, is son sumption, a positive guarantee. on Trial bottles free at A. U. bmitn Co'a Drug Store. C) BEST WO BH, (Safety !o 18, North Main St., St. Louis. Mo.J shot himself and wile In a tit of jealousy this aornreg. Chicago, Sspt; 0. Adelbert and Chauncy Austin, brothers, from Bin Timber, Montana, were chloroformed While asleep in the hotel which has the robbed reparation lor such things, audand son of $230. The proprietress were arrested on suspicion. New York. Sept. 0 Dispatches to the Associated Presj from points in New Hampshire, Vermont, Khode Island and central New Y rk, state that a killing frost prevailed last night Tbe damage to crops will be heavy. At a meeting ol New York. Sept. the creditors of James P. Bennett, the tea merchant, today, bis proposition to pay the creditors 75 cants on the dollar In six, twelve aud eighteen months was accepted by fie creditors present. Dublin. Sept. 6. On the occasion of the trial of Redmond at Arthnrstown. the police charged the crowd of people assembled outside tbe. court. Tbe police clubbed the people with their rues and dispersed tnein violently. Many were seriously injured. CC. I MS. I T L ' W1 i. I fi I Wr - Bla, Bt OeoB. Keyawle, :miw All,l'S l" ALSO DM Ctrenlar, both Solid and Ckfaol Point Tooth, aad "Irtonpfc," DESERET MTIOSAL for EelUng Timher with, sad are Selltag at SALT LAKE VJTY. PAo ur capital xoo,oe aoo,oo VBSt.r9, LOWEB PBIOES raaa also a EoH Stock W their riLi n hand.Sair alway ; j. a groe8beck,' Jahss L. 8. K. A. Ltttl. . "Wl lsiik ST. IjOTJTS, . U ' i . j JUST AUHIVED! or IMtOUTKU NKW iuolodieg hatsiajM Bronze and expensive CHINA WAHa. l8. a mrae variety of BILK, ATl.V ana CEKPB UOOUS. ii. hop. 557 P. Mam Mrcct. T. O. Box lOB. PILLS. ) .- - h CHit Auv. saw lessi., 1 T mum APRPTS S, P..-IEASBE- ureiieryVg PIIXS Th fTtnt SACt wlfb sn J wllh st sny Ubs benefit. tfcey eure XlBlBrlBlI f Dineswee svb1 FesUl forms (be Liter stn JXldnciTS te heBlthy bcIIob. Tbej sure ' tarmlBSiIe fsr IIesvlBcliee Dlllsnxness bb1 Graefenbtrg mimi St 1 tur i''.m ., y Ho. 63 East, Second i1 Street, rJALTLAKliClTY. TELEPHONE 213- - A complete Wire Trent and M'vUte,. Order sour meat and you "ill sail., 1J 3m . . U faction. .. ft Xlsjwel CJeBaylBlmtB. IT II.Bi!.TS. II .T5. iil! J.W.WEST, HTJrA',OIli21i,' stlBSBlBlS) . SILI v )Aa IIUTCIIKIIS. Bslldnesw. Bs otB-wee- einrhl-tent- A. O. SPALDIHQ BROS., Mt laSl'MsostOwey, 1SS MsMltneni niOHEST MAltKET PillfE Real forty-eigh- drilling Marching C!la organiKingaad IUXsTH-VBCATLOUCr. RKK. GRAEFGHltCltG - i - 1 A ALAKGB STOCK Goods, : BUte. and Improved (fry Chicago, Sept. 6. A morning paper declares that the Y aclfla Coast shio- ers, patrons of the Southern Pacific, ave Oeen allowed to designate the rslTAIIDIAN'S 'SALIC OF RBAi ESTATE. p6ints in the west from waich they will buy certain commodities and dictate low rates on tboe commodities for UlVEJf THAI NOTICE IS HEREBY salument to 8aa Francisco. ef an order of the I'ro- At a meeting of the Pacific Coast As Date Aur. oi e.i aiko wivij sociation yesterday it was decided to of Utah, made on tne isin aay oi june, add any point to the bene fit of the i.n.'htn of Warren B. Harrington and tariff to the Pacifte Coast, commodity n Xt irrlnptnn. inlnnra. the lltldcr notice mnat bo at once Given to Uuair Tknni. man Leeds of the Tr"sconUnmtal r'K"u.,0bietTeentnieors, wiu acii ' I iTobate of Association far ratification. Court, on or after the 19th daytitle 1H- - all of the nzht. Chicago. Sest. 6. O. A- - Blancbard Aitntnmhf r. A.(. all in that and Interest of the Mtid minor, todav tendered his, resignation and lot, piece or parcel of land lying chairman of the Central Traflls As- - certainsituate la th city and county of Bait sociation. He announced to the man being Territory of Utah, and bounded ana aeers as his reason that he had bees Lake, a louow a unsuccessful in maintaining harmony, described Commencing twelve (12 rod ontht ana owiaa to the lndeoendent course nor twelve west from the rod (14) sued bv some ot tbe roads. Upon the iwm. th, utnlli.eaaL anarter et seeuo solicitation of the managers, sir. fourteen (14), township one l). south of Blancbard agreed to defer final actios Ana iv vMt of R.lt Lake Moridian. U. B. until January 1st. A committee ot survey, in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, west forty-eiglmh rod, theoe eight has been appointed to revise the thence ihirtv-aiand organization of the Central Ttaffic t (48) rorls. east to reducing rod, thence Association, with a view one rironsBin ouui thtrty-su- t tne omce expenses sna . onngins ont thence ria.a.io rod, to tbe place of beginning, eon side lines into the organization. talning7 tea (10) acre of ground; inure or kit. Bids or offers may be made at ary time the first publication of ibis notice and after A frTm tho tn.akin? of the sale. Bids nut 8. serious IlAZaXToy, Pa., Sept. in writing, and left at the oflice of made he mine fire Is in progress five miles north K. B. Younc. Mo. 42 Almond Street. Deed of this place at the Lattimore colliery, at expense ot purchaser. IIAKRINOTOV O VTl. 11A1KA1I oserated by rrdee Brothers. A por Gaardian tf Mnor. tion of the workings koown as Uie dw lati.j September tib, lw lAHPAIGS GOODS new CATAL,0Jt;K UW CAWC rt rM,with eon.titntioa, rdrillOurINN taellea and fell information atmut IAPANESSE BAZAR TIME BaBroaa Trafale Sfotes. Beaaloo lad BEHMI1. Salt ; BTTaa ST. LOUIS STAJ1PISG CO. mw IEP8SITS KUILE es - Smith. Asst. uasnier. EECEliES orlt atAiirvACTeann DlBKCTOBS Sharp, Hills, cashier, Jas. T. d mm X. h Rijihkdoe. President. John Sharp, Vice President, Wx. w. biter, Tkls Bsaailxal ranel nctnrs, 1Sx2S laosias, no ailed U any oa rooolytof 10 eeats. el-dre- re-- av R. Key vTbst, Sept. 6. The MaUory steamer StaU of Texas arrived here to joJ Co tlsiOBal ClUee. day. Bhe encountered a hurricane gjr Makes colleeUon, remitting pro" twenty mile off Tortnaas. ller bul stove in by warks and bulkheads Were raAmx S. IIollaitp, a sea. The caom was guttcu anu ac Jahss B. Bacojt, Cashier.. President. muchinsn disabled. Havana. SDt. CThe cyclone of last was terribly destructive. Tuesday DOtn 'o Ilie ana property, mo Lealtod, lying at Batabaao, fonr- fif Lake. dered In the storm, and nine of her TiiB crew, including ner commaaw, were . drownea.. a fi. i '.es frim Hizii are taat nity nersons lost tneu lives mere wane INTEREST PAID th dimm dona to dwelllBOS and warehouseslln the city, to vessels In the harbor and to wharves is very On T313TOSIXS. ' ereat. The Tillage of Pneb'o Nuevo in the literally neighborhood of- Magna la sre wlred out. Teiegrapn wires oaaiy broken and no news from other parts of the island ha-- j been received. To Lend on Long Time on Farms fV tl: l"i . rerb, IUi rrsmeiooo, s.iueao, frtsw end LMsdlo, Osntobo, falo, Kan-bo- at 1 41. ' V TO ri"ll. VliAT Till M Tll. or smoke, There i no t:iint of conl rs Hnd bctti'i sn,1 l lie iiioHln sre inmc lender in fljior than tliont l.roiu il over the cosn. Ttic convenience of broiling in Ihe ov on will lo spprrcluled ly every ami ai"l snolher lo the niimr .en.on. by the CtiartcrOsk K.njic or Move with tbo Wire linuw Oven i ulil 1C prclerrcd to all olliciis i ' ihe markit. hoff.c-Weeper- BRIEF TELEGRAMS. x i H man-of-wa- Bay svad Bells Eaeboogo Thai Cyelooe. ';:uz c;n l! don.in ltB ovnn f thi tmrlrr (;.V- Kmso or Ktovs With ttir XV e .nnr.- Ovtn l.'oor, inot-e- p.rfcr:l lli.iu over l lie live con's. . I. v tbe chop, bam lir Un on irc'l i oiler or iih M rack, plaihg it tn an ordinary bake psn to catch the drippiiiB.. T.i g-- - m.-ui- XXL VOL, 1D1.AI. I1IIOH.1MJ. counter chute on the inside' of the was abandoned over a slope which It year ago, was licnitedclose yesterday. to the Are was impossible to get It was decided today to adopt a plan of draining tbe main, and to this end a stream of water was turned into tbe this be successful workings. Should the fire will not- - spread to the other workings ot this section adjoining w jic h are all connected and honeycomb tbe entire distance. It Is 1m possible to 't within half a mile of the fire on tne luside of the slope and the water runnicg from the Are at that distance id at the boiling point.; Tbe Sieve rmd. London, Sept. 6. A dispatch from Zinz'.bar says: A vessel flying the French flag and carrying French papers landed eighty slaves at the Inland of 1'emba in the presence of the boats oi r "Griflio." It the British is reported that a regular slave trafllc Is carried on between l'etnba and Madagascar with which, in view of the fact that they carry the French flag, the British cruisers are powerless to interfere. The African Lakes Expedition under the command of Captain Lugard bad a tight with the Arab slave dealers In Nymhsi district, June w. A European attached to the expedition and several biack allies were killed; Captain Lugard was wounded. The Arab losses are unknown. It is believed the Arabs retained their position. ;. - . ? "3T . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY. 7, 1888. - - . LIBS !R J2& JD TJ 0? tH FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER . Great ReduGiion ni IIX. MnBJA.Tra?,- - nAT iWasatcHMeatMsifi 5rh co. ill SLAM m:. riiiiczi. TOS Keateias for CaUSrea. IS eeats set Settle. cnAnFcnnsnoIT T. ill CUsrabf retv Ko. 22 A t Wriri . . " . |