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Show '. f ; ''..-- v.i .1 ' 1 . - ! ' : ' - i j VOL. XX; i i ! ' EVENING NEWS: P&ttktd rrn f . Everting, '' NEW YORK TRADE. ... ' i w&s a lieutenant-colonInstead of a I am aware of the precedent private. for the legislation proposed, which is furnished by an enactment at the last session of Congress, to which I asHalf a Million Dollars in Half a sented and I think Improvidently ; but I am certain the exact equality and Dozen Lines.- fairness in the treatment of our veterans is. after all, more Jnst, beneficent ana useful than nnfair discrimination in favor of officers, or special BISMARCK'S GREAT VICTORY. benefit born of sympathy in individual cases." A Few Notes from the National GE1R11MS. except Sunday. year, with Postage, XneCpy one au mnnlha " three months, $10 00 ft 00 2 60 DESERET NEWS: BBMI-WfiBKL- ... SALT LAKE CITY, UTAU TERRITORY, THURSDAY ' ' liberty; Aun trtjth: ' ; . V, niLWUO IT1KT TUIIUAT AMJ SATUKDAT One Copy, one year, with Postage, $T 00 " nix uontti. " 1 75 . " three months, 1 00 el Capital. DESERET NEWS: By Telegraph to the Naws.l ay . I to-da- Absolutely Pure. panic-strlck- half-siste- r, en d . STX MMDALS 1UC rRINCK OP WALKS f o, - e, hnNM one-thi- rd BEST ( , F. MATES high-soundi- - ng out-com- ol t , J:- --.- - . feus f 'j U. E. POHIiB, tables, to-d- ay QAR . ' . imsnmi " 'bt-na7- 49-Mak- fiood-natur- ed es PIONEEK HAZARD POWDER to-nig- TtU ItiH aaav Mmi BROS, CO., to-d- ay i Tl-go- nai-Sutec- , ' East, - A 24r--Tw- , JOSEPn 1 "aw- -. to-d- ay 5000-ltEVAlvDS- 50do l23.-rForth- er . Mor-hise- i - JO 0. lLIFORNIAi . - ed ..- orn - DATpXVHOUaaB. " -ti i ttor Jj ' -- S W , ,jttidiusn. .lal-ljr- ' '- r- " baU-roo- m f . . There was an enormous crowd at tjhc Carlo Felice theatre to witness a gjala, performance. There was the greatest alarm when t he Pbock came. At Turin the churches euflVfert ra severely.- In the neighborhood ot many houses fell, killing many.' Further details lrom Kiviera the disaster. At Cervo, near Duano Mariana 300 persons wre killed by being buried in the ruins of falling buildings. Railway traffic: is suspended beyond Sarona. i he puaoners in the government jaue, at Finalbergs, alarmed by the attempted to escape, but were overcome by the guards. Dtui-dfee- ;in-cru- ase j eaitth-quak- THE BIG BUZZARD. TALE OF DEATH AND ON THIS NORTHERN j KANGK8. DISASTER 11 " , r " P. W. MAJDSEN & CO. "Early Breakfast" , materially increases the compensation of nearly all the county officers.. Now that the sheriff gets an annual salary of from $1,200 to $l,fi00 there are many for the office, A few years aspirant ago it- - waa a difficult matter to rind a uiau who would bold the office; no less than three changes took place in the year 1S82 by resignation, but things have changed since then; now there are ducats insight and the time has come when "no Mormon need apply," hence the scramble. The Prosecuting Attorneyship is also a bone of contention; the present in S. Spence, holds over cumbent, Mr. K; no one navmg oeen ou account ot tlccted to fill the pusitlon, or rather the person who was elected was lutlij.-- i 01c aud another aspirant appears on the ground who seems determined to oust the present lucumbent because he is a Mormon. Tne case has already been argued before the board of county commissioners, and they aeciaea tney had no Jurisdiction in the matter, and the case is likelv to be brought up be fore the district court at its next slttlae. It seems to matter but little to these men whether the people want tbem or not. The people elected Mr. Spence to the position and he has ably and honorably filled It, and no one desires to see a change, except those who are working for pecuniary benefit. It is to be hoped that not only in this case, but iu all similar ones where the in oraer to ag parties stir up struethat themselves, they will .be grandise foiled in their ignoble efforts. came into ofSince the fice mere seems to be a good deal of trouble iu their camp, and we on the outside the disfranchised ones can look complacently ou and langh at their follies and profit by their incon- Our quarterly Conference was well attended. Crowded meetings, exceland a good spirit lent instructions, ' prevailed. Ou account of snow blockades on the railroads, our mails are lrom three to six days late, but we arc in hopes that troubles arising from this cause are The nearly at an end for this season. have Oregon Short Line Company! made herculean efforts to keep their road open and they have succeeded adhave unavoidablr mirably; the trains have seldom missed been late, a run, which, considering the terrible weather we have had, is an excellent showing for the company and emYours, ployes. :' aaaWBriaBV-v ..Zssssnl alJI.IkVV- STOYES-- and RANGES. WST FAtTLTLJESH ( HJSATMJtS. SOLD, ITTTLLY GTJA.HA.IN'TEET). Tbi ALL -- Tin, Granite Iron Ware & Stove Trimmings in Endless YaYlety. 21. re Feb. The Montana, Buttk, 4:1 cent blizzard has been terrible lu its effects upon humanity, as well as up:. " . GXTY- on cuttle and sheep. As the reports slowly come in from the different Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. tar P. O. Box. 1021 ranges, it is found that the weather was more severe t Ban had been realjzed and its effects were terrible. The iloss of life lrom th cold will probably reach 23, while perhaps 60 os 75 per cent of the cattle have succumbed to the bitter weather. The greatest loss was felt in Custer, Meagher, Chateau and Yellowstone connties, and as over one-ha- lf tof the catte in the territory are on the ranges in these counties, it f, or 600,000 Is believed that head, is a low estimate. These figures, at $30 per head, will give some idea ofts the immense damage to the caMjenin-teresby the severe weather that. will of Montana. fall upon the stock-raiseWe havo now ready your inspection one of .the The counties,! lyMounof and north east the OP ing Rocky tains, have suffered most. The banks of Helena are reported to Rustic uu their have loaued the cattle-me- n stock over $1,300,000, a great deal of which will be lost. Men who have Just coire from the Gymnasium professors everywhere ranges say that the cattle can be seen recommend St. Jacobs Oil for Sprains SLippBrs , frozen on every hand, nothing being and bruises. visible through the snow but vheir heads and horns. The great dauger TO BE FOUND IN THIS 0ITY1 at present is of thousand hmng ELY'S drowned in the Yellowstone River. The cattle can get no water except in the air holes on the river, wnich are CREAM BALM five or six miles apart. A drove of We wish to call your particular attention to our of 200 head the other day made Cleanses the lines of for one of these air holes, and as soon Head. Allays aa those in front began drinking; the others crowded them forward into Inflammation. the holes, where they soon disappeared Heals the under the ice and were lost, all: at- Sores. Reshaving tempts to drive them away tailed, and only about forty were left. tores the Senses You will find them CLASS The loss to the sheep is also very of Taste, Smell every Hay Brothers, at Geyser Hearing. A heavy. respect, Springs, lost a drove of 4,000 sheep in one storm. The animals got astray Quick Relief; from the herder In a blizzard and ithey A were widely scattered. Twa days later Cure. HAY-FEV- ER ; odb1 found on the prairie frozen. they werecase particle is appliedAO into each nostril and Another is reported of a ranch- is Aagreeable. Price cents at Druggists; man named Patterson on Maple Creek, oy man, tree. regisieren, to cw. uircuiarg hi the Sun River country. His hJror KLY BUOS.. Druggists, Owego, N. V. took 3,200 sheep out in the morplng, " Is Complete in KID, GOAT, VELVET, BEAVER CLOTH '' and a storm coming up the sheep be( THE NEW DEPARTURE DRUMS gan to scatter in ail oirections. The and FKLT. We Invite Inspection. . msds wtta patant doubl aotins rods ana herder, however,, stuck to them, fokUna- kns raatsLisiis. otfer see not could hi although sabstannal and hsnrtsiana fifteen or twenty sheep at times Used ia the best Bamdt aad on account of the blinding show. Afa new and Complete stock of OrcAMtro. Uneqnaled for hours of peril he j was ter forty-eigtons. Surpass aH others in finish and appearance. found by a relief party, almost dead nesrsst Mania dealer doss from cold, and only a few hundred of not keep them, write to Sa tne sheep remained.. The herder, for IUastratod Ostalcsna. wiose name is Celling, was badly JUST RECEIVED, ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES. VON HE ALY. Chicago, IU. frozen, and his fingers and toes iwere amputated. Cceur d'Alene country iroin the comes a horrible tale of the sufferings of Hank Ives, a OUR LINE OF who lEbWBlJLJDIZr went only a short distance away from his hut and was found several boo is HATS AND GAPS FOR THE HOUDAYS CHILDREN'S afterwards by his companions roaming aimlessly through the timber and delirious from the cold, lie 1 X AA: 1VX 353 3W was taken into the cabin and every known remedy was applied to save him. His legs began to mortify, and as there was no doctor within 100 miles of him e& Our Goods Class Prices Reasonthe efforts of his comrades to save him 'were fruitless and he died in f Call able. Please Focamine agony. The reports from Fort Bentcn show a deplorable slate of affairs iuithat vicinity. It is said that a ton of coal is valued at $00, coal oil at45)ora n can, flour is held aft $10 mnB SECOND EDITION, ENLAEG- per sack and green poles readily sell at J $12 to $15 per toad. People whof had ed and improved, of this most excel saw them aeon exposed wood-pilent work, has lately been published disappear, as everybody helped themselves either by dy or frequently by night. Fences and vacant houses were and is now for sale at the also utilized as fuel. . People as a rule stayed within doors ' "... and one man named Elliott, who at- DESERET; JEWS OFFICE. a to was short distance, tempted no i,o .i' lost and tidings have been heard from him for the past sixteen days. 19 IT An old lady attempted to call ion a neighbor to spend the day, but a storm Almost Inclispcnsnblo coming up suddenlyshebefore she; had reached the house wandered on ' " the prairie, and was found ten davs ' To afterwards about half a mile from the bouse frozen stiff. (Stage coaches were abandoned! the I Home anfl Foreip lBMoiiary drivers and passengers making for the Etbty nearest ranches as best they ' could, all of them being "more or less frostbitten. aud is a desirable acquisition also to j The above are only a few ot the Incidents of suffering to man and beast by every student tof theology, and other the storm. Columns could be filled With such stories. The Crow Indians e rson who values the means of advo. ... : f- i.t say there has not been such a winter as and defending scripturally and RUSSIAN the present for thirty years. There was cating CIRCULARS, DOOLlNS and SHORT WR1BS, one then when the snow lay on the the principles of the Gosv ground five feet deep. The Crows were historically then wealthy and thev owned countless pel. but during thaVwiDter their ppoies, were ammais smothered in the snow. The wishes of the Compilers, tha a This, winter will Jong be remembered as the severest known to white settlers the work be published without profi since their advent In Montana IMnver Guaranteed, Perfect ' ' so as to be within the reach of every '(I; ; v Jiepvoacan. n "tn person desiring It, have been studied 1 L IDAHO ITEMS,.. in this aswell as the first edition, and .ft- and .at Kcwinarkcts S5.00, ;6.00, a continuous storm a peculiar herefore no discount, except for cost . ;l PALACE ''IDAHO 8AXART BUX J-K lJUf pf postage is allowed to dealers. U'Ij; lit SUjlVVt.lJjVV SCRAMBLE' FOR OFFICE. i The book is bound tn lour different S1.0,;2.5Q, ,3.00'and CuHdrca'oCloaks, ' M .i Paris, Idaho, Feb. 18, 1SS7. f ' v , , it styles and sent. postpaid to any address JSdUqr Deteret JVewa: i, i Our valley at present Is all one color ,l at tha following i' f j the fences, sheds, stables and one story housts, are nearly all Invisible, CREftT BEDUCTiOF. !1H ILL;HIITEB'JI000S3S? . p and happy is he who owns a two story house, ao that he can look; out 45 Cents, 85 Cents, 85 Cents, Pt . the supper story windows over at r the tops of the snow drifts, npon' the " yd knd.91.i0..;! - !'':: broad expanse of the "beautiful" with AT 10 T0:2Q. PER ; OUR raiRE'(5T0CK! whienwe are sa abundantly blessed the present winter. We have no trea son to complain) of the quantity of snow that ties npon the ground It not GARDEN SEEDS; :i oemgwver .two ieet deep except in , ';''.; drlfta butLvfe jjertalnly could get in reat vaiietv.at whdlefi&ln and retail. wind-storwith WeYrWuent along fresh and reiiaoe, also la packets with and if they were not quite so forcible a large discount for dealers. .Sample i they would be all the more lenjoyable. We liavo Just ltecelvcd a full lino of Useful, and Ornamental sent by mall gratis- on applicapackets sometimes complain i of tion. - Flowerseeds. , People 800- kinds. ' All ' . In . oat changeable weather, aad Basket this part of thel countrvianv such kinds of House, Beddingana Shrubs, iiardy Monthly .complaint as that cannot be sustsrned riants, uaxjia ioot8,cnrysantnemams at present.. Since 18o7 dawned npon ns juoses, etc. Fresh Flowers preservec the weather has been quite the reverse etc.. and perfect, and only first class of this tba la we have had one con- cheap SoUl AT YF1Z Y X O W Si tinued storm ,slnce: Jannary 1st mntll wort. All decoration for weddings, . Which teUij floral with no prospect of F onerals. etc. present writing flowers.. nateral of Cut .w.-- ., iso any change in the near future. - Orders vby- t mall In my last eommonleatlon I load flowers for sale. WKi .:::'" f ! prUHipUJ,kU!IIUU vertenUy referred to a , ; about to- be erected in our metro . 1..' ,':VQ.MT,.i-D,pBt . mw M I understand. that sw MM ivipolis,-- , and Aniru douu Direct, zvi west. &z t one-hal- but-tbe- rs above-mention- ed E. FIRST SOUTH ST.,' 39 to non-Morm- . SALT LAKH ' ' DUN FORD'S Holiday Annoiincement! y for ' BEST SELECTED STOCKS ;Ea.OIj j Hats anil Gaps, Boots,; Saoes, CatarrH ' op-wa- rds Ladies'iGents' S2.50 i S3 Shoes. , Positive Ladies' FIRST in stock and ott:r . Gents' Slippers - . : ht TX wood-chopp- er, S REFERENCES. arc First and and at V-- DUNFORD'S. 124 Main St. three-gallo- CI. es - i j AT COST For the remainder of the Season we will ; C Y i sell our Entire Stock of i auii: biiuuitju s mm, v.-- r Fit ! 7M, . upard. y , & ;;; at , . - . , . . I upprd. 1. 1 .',,' ;,.PliU,OESi ; : t ? v 1 - j ms , i, - 1 . PIIEISTS if;JiullA T TRADE ! le TubtBLii . i . gin-pala- at . - . . to PRICE snoir goods, ce - - 0 rn ' TERRIBLE .i 78. NO. office-seeker- 8ER10USLY DAMAGRD. A 4 24, 1887. some parties have taken umbrage at my remarks.! 1 certaiuly should apola palogize for calling a board shantyinaccuace; this, however, is the only racy that occurred. In regard to selling liquor, it is generally understood that tue proprietors of the establishment alluded to above are not selling it in their Paris f.8taolUhment,but yesterday the same firm, McLennan & Rogers, were brought up before hi honor. Judge Grimmett, and fined $2i and costs, for selliug liquor in Montpe-lie- r without a license. The salary bill passed by the late Legislature haa created quite aasstir s, it among chronic prevails. At Genoa the shock was very violent. The Ducal Palace and many houses were , FEBRUARY i bomeallrom the last caruival of the. winter season. To these the earth came with terror. quake xne shocks wereapeculiar lelt witn great se-ia at near Savona, Genoa, and verity number of houses were wrecked and eleven, persons killed at that place. i j , " EVENING, - - -. ' . ne-tu- Brief auast Pointed. Feb. 23. Tne will of EdChicago, $2 CO , year, with Postage, "Py. one ward A. Stanley, wholesale fruit deax mmtbi, 1 60 .80 three months, In the Probate ler, proved Is a remarkable document. It SAD INCIDENTS AND ,SCKNKS. Court, i FCBLISWXD BY" disposes of over half a million dollars in less than half a dozen lines. The THE DESERET NEWS CO., will is said to be the shortest on record. Narrow Escape of the Prince of SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. It is as follows : Wales. Chicago, Nov. 8, 1884. I hereby will all of estate and real property personal CHICAGO TRADE. which I may be possessed, to,m brother, Frank W. SUniey.and appoint By Telegraph to the News. . Stanley, my exmy sister, Hattie London, 23; A dispatch from Nice ecutrix without bonds. noon y dated says many casualEdward A. STANLKTr. the earthquake were caused ties by Besides the brother deceased left a there this morning. People are mother, two sisters and a for whom it is said he made provision, and tBe entire population is Tins powder nerer rarlaa. A marrsl at before his death. Some time sinca he In the streets. .The railway station. Is with visitors wjo are anxious Uor, went to California hoping to restore belU-geatrength and wbolesoneneM. parity, scoavmical than; tba ordinary kinds, and his health, but it was too Tate and he to leave at the first chance that offers. mat in romnelition with the died at Nordhoff, California, February Twouses, one in St. Etienne Street .utnnot be sold tiiados of low test, short weight, slum of 7th. The property comprises and oue in St. Philippi Street and plieatWiate powders. in personal and $117,000 dt real estate. Mason Bourke were destroyed by the , So0 onlf tn cans. F.OTiL Bi,KlN Pow of the Flrtit Claas earthquake. oaa C. 1M Wall Street. Hew fork. Three persons are buried in the ruins IWIIOID Tba .Hope Cava. of these buildings. ' San Francisco, Feb. 23. Judge BRINCKERHOFF, TURNER & CO., Rome, Feb. 23. A second and sea In the verer shoes: of earthquake baa occurred reudered decision has Tooby 109 Annua M New York. ia Genoa, Pavia, Lucia, Cueo, Albisae-lManufacturers of' and Dealers in CoTTOB habeas corpus case of James Hope, who Poto, Maurizo, Maglia and Noliu. Sail duck, anilVollrrv," Druid Milk is wanted in -New York on the charge At Savona eight persons I'iii.hkmis" of burglary.- The court held tte exother favorite brands, a niimlwrs Hard, Medium and Soft. WBKK KILLKD tradition warrant void on tne ground that Stoneman issued it and fifteen others injured. Immense DOCK FOB G WERILLS.BLUCkjRQ WI ,00 II THE GRB been without proof having Soapmaien, Perfumers, Chemist::, presented was done to property. Cotton Canvass or all numbers 14 to him of the crime charged against damage 1TTII this morning deInches wkIo, for Deck, Car, Trunk, and to The earthquakes reprisoner. The Judge, however, of the Italian Riviwhole World's Iaduitrlal and Cotton CsrWagon Coverings, Machine Aprons anJ the the vastated five days, era at Nolln, on the Gulf of Genoa and for other purposes, constantly ia store an manded Hope to custody for tannial Exposition, Hew Orleans, till the District Attorney can secure an not far from Savona, several houses made to order. 1884 and 1885. for V. S. Bunting Co., "Standard" amended extradition warrant from fell Agcntx and forty-fivpersons were killed ' or Case the less and Governor Bartlett. by Eagle," quantity (Bxtracta from Jorors' Reports to the Bor! and Z. AtOnegli, also on M. can injured. These be obtained Goods at thirty C. I. of Awards.) of Genoa, and at Dlanomariuo, Gulf the For OolleetfTe Display of Toilet Soaps ani Bismarck's Boost. near Onegli, scores of people were Perfumery. 23. Nachrichlen says : killed and hundreds injured. Fully Feb. 'Berlin, Fo Fancy and Ordinary Toiiet Soaps. town was destroyed. CARPET WARP II a conclusion can be drawn from the At Niceof the the earthquake shocks for Excellence of Material, Delicacy of Perfume, and Neatness of Style. caused awful surpiise to the crowds of general summary of results, the prosFor Zsnlthia Sharing Soaps. WHITE AND COLORED. decid' are maskers returning, home from the of national the party pects carnival festivities in fancy costumes For Laundry Seap Specialties. ' of sense The sound favorable. m. TTJ333. edly worn and bedraegled by the night's TXXJLJ For'Bxeellence and Superiority of Laundry. German people has met the disthe exercises and looking dull and dreary Harness, and H edJcinal Toilet Soaps. of of 1. graceful M. agitation, Z. C. experiments SOLE AGENTS. Can be ob under the glare of the morning sunHighest and only Award for Chemically tamed at nil their branch stores throngkou' the apostles of revolution, with a rePar Glycerine. dAs alt sistance which was evidently not ex- light. he Territory. THE FIRST SHOCK by the allied opposition parties. pected JAS. S. KIRK & C0MP7. Accordingly among the latter there created an immediate panic. Women prevails a general disappointment.a screamed in terror and there was CHICAGO. Among the new German liberals a wild rush in all directions for feeling of intense dismay is plainly dis- safety from what every one ' between the an played awful calamityimpending thought & CO., SBBBBSBBSBl the party press. If the T'il! c phrases of and clanging, church dogs KA.irDrAOTCKBBS the election is such as to leave Barking F 3"-sto terror. bells the added momentary our enemies in no doubt as to the fact The people first rushed to tho Church S r LVaM CHAMBER SUITS, to are we eetermined that firmly w of Notro Dame, besieged the confesj ansjBxlBB9 was KMBOARDS and BOOK CASES sionals, aad the dramatic DEFEND OUE8KLVE3 Of many strong men on their presented Sf la Walavt, Ohetvy aW a aserlean akefaay , to the utmost for the (protection of knees praying. Then came the second Fatherland, and are ready to make all shock. Terror was depicted on every 3 ski u 5 ss sacrifice which the Emperor asks, and. the praying crowds hastened Omr m!i are an Bala la all tas Priaetval then the maintenance of peace is per- face, outside for safety. Starea la tha so an try. 41V The troops were called out to keep haps secured. that order among It is reported in official circles the crowds who were beReicha-tag the Emperor will summon the the throughout the railways to meet without waiting for the sieging there has been a blue i.?" a aj IT" 3 city. Today A Mafaetarar af Caaaer, Wnfary A Flllar Batee suppcmlehtary election to be held, as cloudless eky and a warm sun. S31II S soon as the verified returns show the technical .inspection will be necessary 4,aUtoksm,BrssJtfa40eBiaaBiUsW election of a sufficient number of depto discover the uties to constitute a quorum. EXTENT OF THE DAMAGE Returns continue to show national BANKS. Hat Rfct and Whatnots, liberal victories all along the line. Uf to property. ' One lady Jumped from a SB to Ml South Cllnten Btreet, China. fifty seats held by the nationale liberals window in terror when the first shock, have came and now lies in m the last Reichstag twenty-fivOnada mh ha fannd at tfcn conFavallare Co. and other Daalara at Salt DESERET MTMAL BAE. been again won ; besides these twenty-thre- e dition. The. mayor expressed l r iau cm. have been gained by the coalition the opinion that no more shocks would of national liberals and tree conbe likely to occur. Hef enjoined the SALT LAKE CITY. servatives. calm. people to remain shocks were felt at Several, light HORSE RA& M2OO.0OC PAID IIP CAPITAL, no damage . was Waablnarton Whlspors. Rome, but there . SURPLUS. 3O,0OO At Leghorn the earthquake bad a Washington, Feb. 23 The Presi- strong, POIOSIIKO OR DLUKD, movement, accomdent's reception to the public gener- panied undulatory II. S. Eldkkdge, President, ) rumblings, by underground Will "hold a thoa ,n Longer than any r kuamokz L.irrLH,v ico Prest., which lasted twelve seconds. ally last night was the last of the seaamr .John Kails Ws amaraateo other; At Genoa,Turin and Milan the effects sharp, son's aeries. It was a pleasant affair.. were DntEC-rpB-s vm. w. to be Equal ia Quality and kiter, similar. assem8 a A. J. S. Groeshkck, Long before o'clock crowd At Luc I the shock lasted forty secL. Durability t any soada. Cashier, and as onds. Ilouae White Hills,' the outside bled as. T. Ijtti.k, Aiiat. Cashier. soon as the doors opened a steady At Geneva it lasted one minute, Md from the Rat! Norway stream poured In two abreast. It con creating the .greatest excitement. As Iron. Finished Already es mm. tinued to flow steadily onward from peceises no was as ascertained far damage 11 ' that time until a few minutes before to drlvar by th o'clock when the last person in Hue caused. 2S. Although the earthFeb. Nick, a Bud Hells No T oat outer atajra It doors. the Exrluui;es through tnnOlt HORlB MAIIi OO., TorU, Nsa FnutelscA. passed was much less serious in France a was crowd and was quake than Italy, of classes of all almost j OatabOi Loala representative Landon, and priaM-CHICAGO. THE PANIC HERB l Continental ClUeav people and all styles of dress, most of Far Sale by X.JX M V a Its the ladies being in street costume is excessive. The people being deBrank Storaa. aiotly collectiona, rcmictlng proccoa; garb. The gentlemen ranged from the pressed by the carnival dissipations, conventional diesa salt, box coat and nomotlv. imaginations painted everything reefer's Jacket. Col. Wilson. U. S. A., their ia the darkest colors. Exorbitant made the presentations to the Presirates being charged for all conveywas assisted ances.arThere dent, and Mrs. Cleveland is a crush of visitors, who Mrs. and Endicott Mrs. Manning, by desire to leave, fearing a renewal of Mow Mrs. Lamar. St.. OlIlM, 63, Iln Trli. Nobody dares PITEIT SOLLEfi BILL Cfl.4 The Republican senator will caucus the shocks in houses. Wagons, carriages, to select a candidate for sleep cabins CoMtantly on hand a complete stock of this and all other available ships, wall kaown and Juxtly relebratea conveniences are seized af high prices. THE PRESIDENCY tfai ; No. SS North Strttt. The streets art filled with people carof the Senate. Hoar and In galls are rying bedding. Visitors have deserted sat, Wi IIIatitinK, Kentucky Rlfio, men the only persons prominently ITalr Lawn, Duck, Klectrlo Fnse the hotels and are sitting in long rows In lioned with ' connection the honor. of chairs in the stftets. The belt of . , Dl : Manning resumed his duties at the St. Augustine's Church at Nicer fell. Tot sala at wholesale and retail by all the PATKBTT. sVietm this stores in and the Territory, morning.. by Department Treasury eading Tre Prince of Wales has gone to nmf i. wholesale only by J. W. Sandora A, Co., The President-- as approved lllty Monte Carlo. The are rumors of Monbills since Aieata, wait ljuo city. 'seven private pension PKitritK ITHOLK WHBAT PLOPB. ENORMOUS DAMAGE day, aud has returned three private bins to uongress wunout nis ap- in the mountains caused by avalanches E1SHE5T CASH HUUM proval. in motion by the shocks. Horses GRANT transmitted to set The President restless and refused to move. Mill Tslaakaas Ha. ITL Once Talapheas the became of Ccnsul the Brigletter Senate Na. SC7. before the event the Sorques Hours del dated of Paso August by Petrarch's Foautain.&ud-denl- y tl CUil MORKMa. Bans. kaui,imi, enclosingNorte, the lull text and River.fed but soon subsided. overflowed, Su, ot of the the decree traaslation Rome. Feb. 23. The shocks affect a to of Chihuahua Court relating preme eccentric area.'" The first shock K. Cutting. The correspondence in (Wide PBBUO VOCALISTS, at 6:30; the last at 10. Up to occurred neen rase receivea heretofore the has rcn-eMINISTKltS, the profesxions time the accosnts are the present of the and the substance the Senate as leat the AB1K by recommend kATA vague aad conflicting, but there seems f ally alt medlMraee for all diseases or the Present communication has heretofore to be no damage to lulaod towns. The TirCOAT, OUKsT, UUtfilS. was felt, throughout fish commissioner, has earthquake Prof. Balrd, Piedmonte. The wires were a-- BEWARE notified Senator McMillan that au ap brokenaadand OF IMITATIONS. news traveled slowly. See that th trade mark SANTA jABIK is plication signed- - by one of his constitu-ents- , or n ufeny bottle. Satisfaction Pepple everywhere are prepaiingj to which application is npon an the nightjn the open air. wionry refunded ty all drujcgiHla, blank,, had been received by spend Feb. 23. Tha news of the Paris, tho LUEim FEED MD SALE earthquakes was at first disbelieved. fish commission. When confirmed It caused the ' Prof. Baird says that the "United ' GREATEST SENSATION States Fish Company of Columbus, is issuing these blanks, which in and anxiety over the fate of friends in 0 ,' 94k 26 2d South St., some instances are paid for ; The Fish general. The telegraph offices are Commission, he adds, furnishes blanks crowded. Slight shocks were felt, at 8ALT LAKE CITY. Vlnfes. Prlvas, Valence, Geuoble. and gratuitously to persons who contemThe gen d'armt.rUi'B barracks Lyohs. plate the cultivationof of carp. The Secretary the Interior has at Cologne coiapsed, and several ' perpent to the President for transmission sons were killed, and .injured; BusiDOUBLE AND 8IMLS VBHICLE& to Congress agreements entered into ness is suspended almost everywhere. some months since between the NorthFeb. 23. Some papers here Berlin, SADDLE HORSES, Etc., Eto. west Indian Commission on behalf of call attention to the fact that several 14 sr Inthe government and the Chippewa ago there waa published the statedians in Minnesota, accompanying the days ment that the annular eclipse of the 8entattntio. to FUNERAL. ' Same with the recommendation that sun, visible in the southern hemis, awd MXOUBSIONSI (hey be ratified. It ia said that these phere, would be accompanied by exceded lands are very aaluabia and if tremely strong seismic phenomena, '4 k ; UXlaVNT V P. OS. CO void will realize a fund for inyestment owing to the coincident influence of m. i A'M Saaaad Santa at Hj.lt' ijif-- M estimated at about $15,008,000. the sun and moos on the earth; r Attorney-Gener- al Garland has given - Lonpon, Feb. o - snarp shocks Saw TahBa ff an opinion to the Treasury Department Were felt at Corsica. It is reported , ti : that the - . several persona r B8TBLIIIKr Iftt buiuisiu ' . CIIINKSB KXSTRICTION :jt-'' WERE KIIJ.EP in j E. TAYLOR, act does net' apply to Chinese women, at. Mentone, , where - St. . Michael's. who accompany other' immigrants to Charch wan badlv daxnaeed. Tne cost-Pioneer Undertaker oi Utah this country In the capacity of nurses' jelUce waawrecked. tAa inmate oil the or servants. at" ice. Sacrament Convent of the M "! ' v-vetoed thti fol- died Irafc fright.Hely The President -dis$ , lowing bills: Feb. London, Fwr n better or mora pleasant remtdr for Granting a pension to Anthony Rob- r; patches concerning the earthquake in the care tknaamulioJi. Cvujctas, Asthma, ertson; for the relief of Wm. U. the south f Europe this morning state WltaoaUia and Broaonial Ouacti Mm. of Mar that two violent shocks were felt at pension increasing.the TreaAtas Min SANTA A lilt, the Calitoraia Karat R. Jones and Increasing the pen-- ? Toulon at six o'clock. The first shock- UOtUU OUttB. Not a Secret Compaaad. Pleasant to tat taste and death to a ooogh- - aioiTol Lanan Bunett. The benefice Was of fifteen seconds duration ana ary in the last named bill was the second of twelve "seconds. ' The XD&v of the Eighth Regiment, movement was from west to east. . ; -United States colored troops and he is t At Canoes three shocks wete Jell .at how receiving a nension of $12 per the same bom--. 'The first shock, which month. In withholding bis approval waa very violent, lasted for a minute, ' ' m wis c as a t ue rresuient aayss --une the second ataaaia saarar aa4 :saa sa Bat1 and third shocks were not kinds condition of this claimant at this time as heavy aa the first. Many persons at la most pitlabla. No man can check this place rushed to the seaahore for 11 he aOTiiiaOTf rarciiiTi ceuiii would, the feeling ef sympathy safety. Nobody war injured. ana pity aroused or the At Avignon three, shocks were exper-lenccontemplation . , of his , CIFFISS IllCliSKETS. between six: and - eight o'clock. ' . i ' The UTTER HELPLESSNESS 'J VvKKiajuuiqa , . i FIRST SHOCK' .Afaupas t- CURS TBS OSIT aVARANTKSD CDt cancutDtty anasaresnlt of patriotic and faltbfol haf. service. Butintha midst of was very severt and awakened everyhead. is the mUtury CATansit, corj Kos Cold, Catarrhal Deaf, au una l cannot pat oat : ot my mina ' body in the place. favef, HaySore Tehana and Telegrapi (Orders proma neaa and Kras. Bestores the sense of that soldiers: In this condition who were felt at Geneva at Several shock removes and taste their bad '" ' natnral in taata and smell, presarved Kdiawithout Six O'clock. were In the ranks, who extra charge. unuleaaaat breatUi, resulunn from Catarrh. Ulnedprivates At the time of the earthquake this of war the utmost hardships ana to oe. iwraw aircwaa KIGHT. DAY AND , r.aMj T ' OFIN t plessant were the Blvlera waa crowded who. but ST becansa thev privates "morning, all and. a warranted is drugrista, .4y In the humble walks of llfeware not ;with. Jngllsh and Amerlcanj toarlaUi and Or favnlAry aad War Rsm, Ma. CAS F, AHLET1NB MKDICAIr COMFANy, . Will A i 1..I fAV CI t 111. saaWMA so apt to shara In the sDecial favors oi and persons of distinction. . When the Mrs', rir t4ttb KsftoThsatra mail for U For aale by all drug' Congressional aid. I tlad no reaOn first shock occurred the streets! Nice aby jtOaaxa4 ahJf boo4 in for eireaiar. t ' 1 why this beneficiary should be singled were fairly thronged with persons w - V " - fit. Send ft. ALI.K a CO Whnleaala Da Oat costumes re toping to their 1 from his class, except It be that he nu Abie and tp-d- ' being at Cannes, the Queen became exceedingly anxions concerning him. When she learned of the oartbqaaKe Her Majesty at once teleeraDheri ninn. The Prince immediately telegraphed a repiy saying mat ne was reassuring THE EARTHQUAKES. well and uninjured. The government, in consideration of the popular com- cern about the safety of the Prine, have requestea mm Dy telegraph to to England as Boon as he can conLoss of Life- - and A Terrible do so, to allay anxiety. veniently An official dispatch irotu Cannes says Property, that no injury was done to life or property there, but that a great panic s ' j i A aTA A m. m. a "to. - ! iSfvnrcyis coi j |