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Show EVENING NEWS. , .: JPuHUhed Dmily, Sunday JCfptt4, At Otf O'CLOCK. t ;' , MILIWEO PRINTED AND BY THE DESERET NEWS COMPANY. CHARLES W. PENROSE, WdM7. GOADINQ - EDITOR. . Jslave , 1197. iTHB RECALCITRANTS. PitoiNBKT members of the Loyal League are exhibiting a feeling of desperation because many "Liberals" throughout the Tnltory refuse ;to take the oath and register. This re fnsal la based upon one of two reasons, and In a number of Instances both combined. (1) Many of the recal citrants declare that they have been cold eut by members of their own clique. (2) Others look upon the oath as an insult and an imposition. Col. Holllster, the man wh has betrayed so much anxiety to have Improvements made with other people's money, and who Is the collector and dtaWuraer of the League 50 cent monthly donations for political purposes, is frantic" over the "Liberal" laxity ia reference to registration. lie undera to whirl takes political over and beads their whip scourge them into Hoe, as if they were lot of cowardly groundlings that only lashing to be hnnbled iBto a spirit of abject obedience. Speaking ot slackness la regard to registration ha exclaims wlthlcharac-teilsti- c insolence: "Waal is this bat idiotic and contemptible cation." It will be a splendid sight. n after this compliment has been paid them, to see a band of men designated as contemptible, idiotic, individuals rushing , breathlessly with hair streaming la the wind, and coat tails projecting rear ward, hunting for the registrar that t hey may emerge from their awful con dltlon to one of lHtellectual brilliance manhood. All that and is necessary to produce this evolu tlqnary process is to gape capaciously, n swallow the Holllster compliment and register. The climax was capped last night, in the sparsely attended League rally held In the Federal Court House. The speakers were the same political backs who have been constantly sawing (the the air during the late crusade. It was the same monotonous croak of which evea a good many of the rabldlsts are getting tired and not a little ashamed. If anything was needed to goad the backsliding "Lib erals" into a rush after registration it was furnished last night by R.N, Bus kin, who, in a most disgusting way, ex pressed his oplalsn of that class ot politicians of his own complexion IS ho tiki the Loyal League bosses decide to put his idea Into practical operation, there appears to be no reason why he should not be appointed to carry it into effect. ntt aeU-ataUi- fl' high-flow- - eelf-stultlfl- ed self-assert- ed high-flow- antl-"Morm- AN EXTRA on i NEWS OF THE DaY. Kapiolani arrived In London yesterday The Mexican volcano is a biasing mon fter. The right of the New York authorities to suppress pool selling Is to be tested. The Shamrock is considered the fastest loop In America. have Several more eases of small-poboon discovered in Chicago. The Apaches art on the war path in southern Arizona. Severe floods in Pennsylvania have caused serious damage. x President Wheeler's funeral took, place yesterday. The proprietors of the Hew Tork hotels wine on Sunday last to make a who test rnssi. were- nominally arrested yesterEx-Vic- e sli - day. with tie same old ben's-egball, occurred near J amotion, Dakota, yes- Urday, damaging crops. Some of the evictors got scalding waSas poured en them in Bodyke jesterdajr. Tfce work goes steadily on. The Hungarian inundations haTS become irresistible ;ttoe destruction and suffer ins; are great and widespread. Tho customary railway accident, in which several persons were injured, took place in Massachusetts yesterday. The disease at Key West is pronounced acclimating fever, not yellow fever as reA cyclone g ported. The Irish National League at its meeting yesterday in Dublin, implored the tenants to refrain from acts of violence and endorsed Parriell. Michael Davitt rabies Jotm Fitzgerald, President of the league in Amertea, that trie tenants are contesting every Inch of ground ar.d that Bod ke is fighting the bat-ti- n ot Ireland. the Gladstone 1'aruell has adopted tactics of opposition. The Honolulu Gaeett is making It lively for Kalakaua, charging him with bribery and propping up its charges with affidavit. Notwithstanding the Patl Mall GaxHttft exposure and the subsequent erimes act, the traffic in children continues in London. O'Brien continues to receive endorse ments. He had another grand reception in New York last night. The American Medical Association's eighth annual meeting began at Chicago -- . SESSION NEEDED. yesterday. Thf.ru are in the Treasury vaults at Washington funds for the contingent government requirements of the amounting to the colossal figure of nearly half a billion dollars, and In ad- - continuously debouching into the coffers of the nation millions more than current expenses or prospective requirements demand. The national debt all told, with interest added, is much less thaa four times the amount of money actually on hand, and under the terms of the debt, which those who are the creditors would not change It sum this could, great they no more is available than if it .did not exist, nor is the greater part of the revenue over and above present requirements. Such a state of things Is almost as bad as bankruptcy, for the reason that beyond a reserve fund proportioued to the growth and wealth of the, country, and never exceeding a certain limit, the nation has no more right to exact of its subjects more than it needs than it has to confiscate their property by any other process, and when U has so much more than it wants that a cumbersome surplus is the result, it has Just so much that it has to account to the people for, and how can it be done? vain is to in It comes that the money say along naturally in accordance with the operation of the revenue laws, and that the exact requirements of the government prospectively. If even presently, cannot be ganged with the nicety of an arithmetical problem ; to all this Bophlsm the reply will come back "We don't expect mathematical equations, and we de expect the laws to operate freely and fuliy; but, since the laws as they stand take from us millions more than is required to keep the machinery In motion, all of which 1 idle la your bands but would be put to good useinours,whyarenot the laws vuaugcui lilt iicsiusii urgCU SUSU changes in his last (message, nine out of ten of the President's party are, in favor of It, and there are more than enough Republicans willing to assist in the reduction to offset any defections there may be tn the Democratic ranks so why is it not done?" That is the question. The theory of taxation can be explained in a very lew words. Itiaa reciprocal obligation, in which one party must provide means for the direct support of the other and therefore .the protection of themselves. The payor is part of a vast corporation and has Impliedly, as such member, consented to be shorn of teste of his rights and privileges in order that the whole fabric may thereby be. cemented and strengthened; among the concessions which he makes in order that he may share in the profits accruing from united effort, is the right of those he actually or Impliedly chooses to make roles and regulations lo tax him ratably with ethers on certain articles of production, possession and Importation,? but It has also been actually understood that no such exaction as that last mentioned shall be made for, a greater amount la gross than Is needed by the executives of the concern to keep ,' its affairs in proper condition and the whole corporation out of debt if possible jUi must yield more whoa the occasion Requires more, as in case ox war or widespread devastation; bat this, by parity of construction, met ns also that none need give op so much when the occasion requires less than the prevailing rate of taxation would yield. For instance, if a producer of a certain article is taxed one cent on each hundred pounds thereof to meet certain expenses of the government, and after such tax Is collected, from all sources, and the sum total Is found to be twice a large as Is required for the liquidation of all bills payable and all current expenses, it is the duty of the powers that be, as boob as practicable, to reduce the tax to correspond with the requirements, that is, to make it fifty per cent less. Anything above and beyond this they are not entitled to and it properly belongs to the orlg-a- al producer. To pot It in a few , eon-sumpti- on, -- tit words, the people are tuppoitd to the geve ramecVa bills, but hot to five it money to hoard or squakder. It is this situation that makes the calling of an extra session of Congress by the President at an early date so strongly advocated. That he favors It would seem to be evident from the fact that he is so decidedly in sympathy with the movement ldoking to revenue reform generally and a lightening of the present burden upon the government and the people particularly. ' The expense of an extra session will not be as great an evil as the further continuance of the evil complained of, especially when it is considered that members of Congress get their pay same the whether they Just But what a light work or not. it places the salons In, and what a pillar .of; strength it' will add to Cleveland'! power I lie did all that au Executive can to have them take Just such action last winter as it now seems probable they will have to be called together specially to perform. If they bad attended to his recom tnendations more and to things he did not recommend ; less, all the expense and bother of an extra session with the acerbity of feelidg that is now en gendered, would have been obviated. - The President's outing is over ; he has bad a good inning. The party leave for Washington to morrow. Frenchmen "fought" a duel yes? terday; strange to relate, one was slightly , injured. -The Pennsylvania K. K. L'o's business has been largely increasing. Lyman S. Gage married his deceased brother's wife; at Denver yesterday. government is employing, nursea for hospitai work at Key West. Sutton A Co., clipper ship men, protest aK.imst the suspension of the long and short haul clause in favor of transcontinental lines. Tho "fixers" yesterday gavo bail In the each. sum of One school professor shot and killed another at Henderson, Ky., yesterday. Balfour, chief secretary for Ireland, in the Commons yesterday, declared that the government would evict with gunboats, if necessary. - Nebraska corn raisers want a 60 cent rate on 100 car loads of corn to the. Pacific. citizens of lindlay, Ohio, are to have a grand natural gas celebration to; night. The jury in the Sharp case waa completed at noon Simultaneously, alto his old most, the old man was position of railway director. Blaine and family sailed tor Europe on the Ems O'Brien has taken his departure, leaving for Ireland on the Adriatic There Will be no Fourth of July Celebration.- - -- three-quarte- rs a lr. wiuii, . l. j - to-da- y Conncil: Death arid Accidents. . Mr. wlllard Carter, & conductor en IVB11TT Hova, Well the O. S. j i five-ye- i . . j " . e - i Jefferson City, Montana, on Sunnight,' a man named Perry, a bridge builder, fell from .one f the high trestles on the 'Northern Pacific road, a distance ol aboat fifty feet, breaking an arm, and being otherwise seriously injured, j AT day- sr A Pioneer T.EAVE Pittsburgh Pa., June IN ALL THE Fire-Fi-ort- 81 w. f South Tenmle Street. 1 A 8URE CURE FOR JltfJD COMPLBTB STOCK :0: Misses' and Children's Straw Hats, Trttn Ladles', med and untrttntned, Hosiery, Gloves and Un tier wear. Nw ior THE DE & T A'XIJ itK WII1TK YOU WAIT. Gnarfliai SaleoT Real Estate. ooo u IN Cream Oriental Laces ! We offer prices : 10 MILL HOLLER G9 St, Wi n ' WitKiNeow. ln the Twentieth Ward, Salt Lake City. Juas 8. 1887. Willie W.. son of Nicholas and Abb Wilkinson, Born June mm HINDS: PATKBTT, BXISJill ' UUII CPgttFIXE WHOLK V(iU Msv .I. WUKAT FLOCB. : Telenheae Ke. Me. m m. 8 " 10 " ii 12 ' u 15 to KLLui kfom.tMt. 9 ut 0 foan-datlo- 15 " " 30 " " 20 " " 35 " t . 50 " " 25 " ' iapt. BARGAIN UilllllU ,' '. .. v Delinpsi tmsM Notice. ' o FOLLOWIJTQ DESCRIBED STOCK rilllK JL . wul be sold to pay the assessment thereon and expenses of the sale thereof. ua juonuajr, jun. xuin, taaij iu o ClOCK a. m., at the Brighton Meeting House. of the of .Hoard order Directors of the Ky Brighton North Point Irrigation Company, Incorporation. Mr. Wetls; If r. Mpeneer, Mr. Toung, Mr. anThia ia an extension of time of sale of SI f Mr. Mr. Mr. Evans, Taylor, , Clawssn, day. CYRUS H, GOLD, Secy. Mr. Crouch. Higgs, Mr. Owen. Birdie Loftlei Claridge, and Ivy Clawson in Office with Solomon Bros. A Gold, No 70 is street, salt uajte viry; l.tan. ' Salt Lake City. Utah, May 25th, 1S87. KltUe Heyood Kimball as ' '" ' ' rriscilla Sefton 'ft j Xo. of Ko. cer. Xaux. of Ain't tificatc. 6hnrs. Bog Office open Thursday. y ct.40 1 fctaniev xayior.. ...... 11 Geo.'Bl. Cochrane..... 40 Geo. W. Huntington... 40 K. N. Bldout 60 j ,.STRAY WOTICK James Jack.... 60 1 H. B. Ciawaoa... David James.."........ 00 110 ; 44 00 une nark bay VIBE, I or 4 years bid. H, W. Lawrence. ...yS 83 ft ' 41 S 00 pot or white in face, a .white hind, feet, D. Bockbolt ...... .yS. vv v. . . . . a urauu. reseieuiiua; a cross, ana a sinai cross 0 j Wm. Hunter... .40 i with a dot on top above it, oaieft thigh. . oo C. 5 J. Thompson.-If Mid aiirnal la not claimed and taken j CW 18 7 80 James Clayton.... away, within i day from date, it will be 1 60 4 ttl sold to the 'highest cash bidder, Jane 11th, John Petersen.. 7a 4 oo is idge )ti7, at S o'tlvck p. in., at the estray pound. JoseplvBr 8d S 1 20 W. RVBarton 0i . 1 . .vvuduty, uif : '"I ' 40 - vrivitv ........... . '. 1 V k JAMES TEMPEST. J.yWitheral. , I Cum-ming- s, M12 Xew Tork, May ttlh, I8S7. Jokm T. OUne.Stq., Salt Lmk City, Vtak: The Veteran FireMyDear Mr. Caine: men's JAeaociation, of Xew Tork proposed an to California excursion making tbe month of September, and will be during ! die ia . Foundkeeper. on tbe of September afternoon your city 12th, spending one oay ana leaving Tues: day evening, September Uth, at midnight, 7 W ESTRAY MOTlClgL them one whole day and two evenings Fatal t'ploofow. gving city. The association is one of the explosion of Bmxus, Jtns 8. most honorable and highly respected orcity of New York. It has fire damp occurred coal pit - at . a ganisations of the of some 70S veteran firemen. Gelson-lOrche- n. One llrhrrlMttf HKIFrR.abtot forS years a membership la- - Westphalia. The UO subscribed excurto the .have no bran ie visible, silt in right ear, beta Already bodies of 1 persona killed by the ex- - eld, . ...j,.. ears red. j ft sion, which will be made np of Wag-tot'-s run be will on a and boon If fn ieoVe deeeribed animal ia not recovered ; 13 are sleeping ears, have special plosion have taschedule. tor dead. engaged before Cappa's believed ea) Jane They 1S87, it will mo as Sevsnth uv hiiu ! puuho uctws.Uth, Regiment band of flfty picked ii tne jcsnsf musicians ot New Tork toaccompany them. : Cotte. CHAJUUES WOOTOX, ' The firemen will travel in their old fatigue . " firemen's uniform, and a their arrival in Gwtr-&lm- '$ Poandkeeper. 8. June The Maxcuistxk, Salt Lake Co., Jane th, M7. the city will parade ia their full dress uniBaUsrtiBe, commercial article says : The form, each member wearing the several decorations for achievements while in tho effect of the latest rlse in cotton in ; . " city's service aa firemen, some of which are ; , ESXRAY NOTICE. magnificent. They will tako with them tho Liverpool will undoubtedly be to cause. old "Big S" engine, which has been s'Her a lurbucc ' '" oi moo coneunp-Uo- a HAVE mon u tod aad elaborately decorated. They XStTPOSSESIOX:; of cotton. The opinion J" will haul it through the city on their paa further advance in cotton will One sorrel It ARE. S years old, white strip rade, each fireman attacked to tbe drag that bo absolutely beneficial. it will hasten in face, blotch - brand on left shoulder rerope and carryinn a fireman's lantern in his the Y ' closing of ratUs. and the adoption, sembling hand. Tho flro department of Chicago, and ' n ;f pi tho municipal govern insula of Omaha, Kan- of the short time movement. There Is '". on or before If Said anlmhl Ia not claimed sas City, 8L Louis and Han Francisco have ao sign of improvement in business or tendered them a reception, and I thought even In current demand at lowest June 13th, it will be sold at the estray pound In Waiisburgh, on Monday, June IS,, at your Are department might feel in' prices. Moderatobuslneas Jhas been o'clock perhaps " aimed to do likewise; 1 make p.m. consequently. in ; ' done' bnt yarns, .export this a sort of confidential business commu- the sales have not reached r to y nication you, as I know you are . Ponadkeeper. full amount. Heme business WaUsburgh, TTasatch Co., Utah. June posted as to the best way to get at it, tho i- befeU 8d, Tbe firemen Cloth ia auiet mud 1587. will parade on the morning af- has . - . ; poor. ter their arrival, and will be at leisure dur- manhfacturers are discontented with ingis th&xest of the day until evening, when the current nnces. The a notations it proposed to rive a rrand militarv hand XOTICS --TO CREDITORS, largely beyond the reach ot buyers. concert. They will be accompanied br the lire are Is The best there but firm, printers oesi soprano singer to oo obtained L IX FE&80X3 ILATXXO CLAIMS rices are being as well ' as all of uttie ires a easiness, la this country, V arainst- - the. Xatata of Beniamin the instrumental soloists upheld chiefly by mnexecnted orders. , Ashworth. great deceased.- - will nleaae tirenant connected with military bands. Tbe "' them arith the proper ronehere So the ' V object of thla excursion is simply to have a A Jarj.atUM. ten months from this date, been asked to take good time, and I have at No. 704 East, 'Seventh South tstreet. Salt tho management of the musical part of it. ifttw June trv York, n lurvte Iake 'City. Which would bo beat to have your fire owing satd de- ' Jacob media te,lyv, the" will ceased im Sharp extend a weteomo, or would please settle wav;ompleted at noon y. . to like It extend to municipal government DaUdJUa47trr,1337. ' . these soldier firemen? Where would be the . LTZA D. ASHWOETH. I thiak concert? heat nlaee for the arrange. : TtMTWrf.v with the Will annexed, of Adanlnlttratiiz, have to a mads Dearer are la menu parade Of tstnjanut Asnwnrtn, in in the aftsraooa, ad the concert to take Loxoojr, Jans l. At the Ascot cWOw ' -- IIIIJ dUlJUII. IILILniLU I i i t mm lMa!iftreot'. .... ctina or Drormn tuic UL pun Rim . 9r Owing; te tne nuudrede Inrnod irons I no dooroon DeceraUsu Oay, ond ia aeeefdaaes wiib a very fsasral dehfro, VsUonustro JTneatro, was caused by a water-spoyesterday ' Somersei west of Hooveravrlle, was That village entirely County. under water and tho destruction to Is great. Many bridges , ana property logs were carried off. Upwards of-9- ne residences are waa bed ff their and at least 100 families in, this borough alone lost everything in the lower storr and cellars of their nouses. Qrabbtown. Coneroaughborougb, Mer rill vine. Aiinersniie. tjamoria uuy and Coopersdale also suffered severely anu it is esumatea m mo suouros ana this city that 200 people- - Were tempor-Art- ly rendered homelessr. Mo estimate can do made of tho damage at present, but it is thought that it will reach flW.000 tn thla vicinity alone. 25 S, 1887. lMraWt Bawl Dublin, June 8. The gunboat Ban- - Tbe Home: Dramatic Club ttrer took the sheriff ot County Clare an J a body of police to Clara Island rspftsf lns Utsst avad dreateot where they evicted twelve tenants. Will VowMtlosiol Jloecoss, from tho The scene witnessed wltte the writat BJ. TV Johmstowk, Fa., June 8. A flood " J'RIDAY EVENING, - as oi persons KOitB, June arrived at Caprera yesterday to com memorato the anniversary of Qaiibal-di'- e death. They laid ' wreaths on hb tomb and visited hl.. house. Many veteran Garibaldlans who wore among me vuutora ww o uoepir anecica. rate. " ii if 1$ SILT LAKE THEATRE. shippers are asking the transcontinental lines for a 00 cent rate on that grain from tbe Missouri to 8an Francisco. There are aboat iOO carloads offering if any one of tho overlacdl Hues will make tho rate named. iaw 12 OtTce Tslspheme TKIS Waat aoSCsafEate. Chicaoo, Jano t. Nebraska corn wnts; worth 20 - cents. i mmm nmjiii m. siCEESTeisi yards at tho following 5KM PI O NE 15 Ft VttI; N0. 6S North Tetlt StrteK Kait. Ofiet: 21 South Timpl the Fourteenth Ward, Salt Lake City, June 7th, 1887, at 10 a. m., of pleurisy, Joseph W- - Johnson. Deceased was born in Silver Creek, Green County, Ohio, December 5th, mis. Tbe funeral wUl be held in the Fourteenth Ward ' Assembly Rait next Thursday at 1 p, is. Friends of family are invited. xa . REAL BARGAIN A lj meddled JouxsoN.--I- XT' & I. iO DEATHS. sapt i:LiL:THi:iox:, G0MW B C'lTV. s sh executed were ii. &. , CiivKNV THAT NOTICE IS HEREBY of an order of tho ProIron bate Court of County, Utah Territory, made on the 13th day of May. A. 187. In the matter of the Estate itii'l Guardianship of Joseph Clnyton Mitchell, n minor, the undersigned, Williajn U. Mi'tehell, guar-rtiaof tho ei on and estate of Joelh Clayton Mitchell, will se'.l private sale, to the highest bidder, lawtul monev of the i of United Males America, fthd subject to lOttovaa.ArrMty. confirmation by suid 1'rohalo Court, on the the Ktli Ouy or June. A. D., 1S87, London, June 8. Lawrence Don- Wednesday, o'clock m., at tbu oftice tf N". W. Clayovan was arrested on Westminster at 12 No. 55S Muln Street, Salt Lake City, ton, bridge this afternoon while attempting Salt Lake County, Ltah Territory, all tbe of the said to Jump therefrom Into the Thames, right, title, interest, and etaic Clayton Mitchell, in Anil to 11 those and taken to Bow Street police court, Joseph or lots of certain pan-elland, situate, where he was charged with disorderly lying and being in ti e b:iI-- city and county Halt Lake, and Territory of Utah, de conduct. Tbe constable who arrested of as fjllowo, to wit: The south half Donovan testified that the lattt r had scribed lot four (4) in block fifty-si- x (36j, plot pulled offfpis coat and bat and climbed of Salt Lake City suryey. Containing one "B" upon the parapet of the bridge hundred (100) square rodn ; also lots one and when he was seized two two, in block one hundred and twenty-ninmen and dragged! to theby bridge (129) plot D" Snlt IJike Cfry survey, con floor after a severe struggle. An enor- tainingtwo hundred (2(Xi) square roda. All bids must be in writing.and submitted mous crowd was attracted to tbe spot before the said 8th day of June. by the proceedings. WILLIAM C. MITCHELL, Donovan, in his turn, complained. to Guardian of the 1'ert on and Estate of the magistrate that the police had Joseph Clayton Mitchell. did with his affairs, lie had wanted to show the public that it was possible for him to Jump from the bridge and swim ashore. The magistrate cautioned him against again attempting to Jump and discharged him. S tr1 JbU rJ0 Jot ---AIn Moquet, Velvet, IJody Brussels, Tapestries, Three Ply, Kxtra Super, Cottou Chi&lu and Hemp, Smyrna aud Velvet Uugt, Door Mate and Oil Cloth.. WALL PAPER, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. Bcot and Shoe 'Repairing IN" IK IMMENSE VARIETY. MOTIONS Weet of ILo old CUB A PE S T, I UK Men's, Boys' & CMlflren's QuOty, Has & Complete Slock 6f AK1 PILES, SALT RliEUH One : ht 30,-Ot- LATEST NOVELTIES. TJJLXi y, gas celebration opened this motning. The city Is decorated In the most lavish manner. - Flfiy-eigarches span Main Street, bearing mottoes arranged with gas, etc.? 30,000 gas Jets will be thirty-on- e la flames wells of Findlay have been piped iuto the city to aid in the Illumination. Crowds have been coming all day and it is estimated that by night tbere wilJ be strangers in x.c ciiy. Frosai C'nlnsw The steamer 8A.xFiuxci8COtJune8. arrived this morning from Hong Beljie Kong and Yokohama. UkrtkasleH BIBBONS, FLOWERS, PLUMES & TIPS COMPOSITION cetera Ub1h. JTsUuroI Una CeiebrsUlon. Cleveland, Ohio, 8. The natural DRESS GOODS, Jackets and Jerseys, New and Elegant Lines. - TAR-Oj- Nsw Yokk.s June 8. At a directors' meeting of tbe Western Union Telea quarterly graph Company report was submitted, showing the net revenue, for the quarter ending June 30th (partially estimated), will be about $l,0ta,000. Iu view of Uii wutesael. the comml tire recommends that at dividend of one per cent, on the capital stock be declared. DOMESTIC AND Silks, Srtttns, Buralis, RbadamN, Kte. Kinbroldcred Drese Kobe, White uiiI Colored. 1113 8 The Pittsthe office of CO.. 73 UUtMlFX sTafST. was and Western sold this Road burg morntner under an order of court, tor t,outt,ou0. STEP IN AT TllK Cannot Aeeept It. Paris, June 8. The French government has informed the French ambai-ado- rs abroad that Frarifee cannot assent to the convention except as a basis for negotiations. Kow Treaty Wonted. Vienna, 'June P. The government has proposed to Germany that negoti ations be opened for a new treaty of II i commerce. ot eviction were bela deplorable. LSFORM TO and tbe puMio generally, that he still carries on tbe ( Mlciinmiri bvainrst, his old place, Xo. li'.i w. South Temple at street, just wutst of Valley lIouc. All work entrusted to bis care wrtl receive prompt attention. Satisfactory work guaranteed. Trices to suit tbe times aud putroiittuc so JUm licited. end all akin dluascs. A new method oi couipounoing Tax. A Cure tfuaranteod. or tuohev refunded. Bold by drnmfl'ts, aud at JBotlroaxt Bold. FOREIGN Oalciininei-- BKOS Ex-Senat- or to-da- WK SHOW A liAKGK LINK OK Vico-)residen- t. J. W. SIMPSON,, BODRETTES IRQ CR 1SILE5 SATEENS, FOllEIGX AND DOMESTIC. WMte Goods, anil All tie Latest telfelia fash F'hci o TIOE. llampsblre Benotorsltlp. Y and Fancy Dress Ginghams, ZEPHYRS. ZAIIZIBlflS, SEEBSDCRERS, MEETING OF TH STOCKtfOLDEItS of the Iieseret Telegraph Company, will be held at No. 69 E.. South Temple on Saturday, June 18th, 18T, at 11 a. in., for the purpose ot electing a l'residi'Ut, Secretary. Treasurer: ami tune (9) Directors to crvo ihn ensuinjt two' (2) W. V,. DOUGALI., vears. ' dlOt St'cretary. 11., June 8. Rollins has withdrawn from the senatorial 'canvass and will not bo a candidate tu the caucus, it is claimed the majority oi UU supporters will go to Chaudler. hs Anglo-Turkis- h dMsi d6ro TUe St3aplo M. ANDERSON". nt N'aylor A Tike's. I Concord, N. n S AND Iriving Machine, all complete and in good condition. For price, and particulars npply to : a full and Complete Stock of Offer 2nd. South. DKILLING WKI.L STEAM V ing. TUe New 3XE. nt go-da- tat d East 56 A 58 d2w Asat lioofhigr. Alsace-Lorrain- Alsaco-LonmU- ia. - aad favorably known In Moutpielier, was discovered dead in his room! at Pocatello on Tuesday last, jit appears that the caller had, awakened h!m at S a.m. for the purpose of taking ent his train. When the time came for the train to pall oat be was not there, and on going to Ms room he was discovered dressed, lying on his bed, dead. Supposed cause of death, heart disease. ar Little Earnest Wooliey, tho old son of U. Woolley, met with a accident on Tuesday, May 24. palatal S p. m . It appears at he went wlth"hls brother, Smith Wooley. to the barn to attend to some little errand, when one of the large doors that operate on rollers became in some inexplicable man ner .detached and fell over upon him. Hoover was summoned "who made the child as comfortable as possible and at this writing he is resting easy and Is in i a fair way to recover. Brother Kingell met with a serious accident attioge and JSlbley's saw mill last week. lie was cutting lath land having occasion to go beneath 'the table, on which ithe saw is fixed! he raised nis neaa too soon ana it came ia contact with the aaw. A fearful gash was cut in his head exposing the brain la one place. Dr. C. A. Hoover was soon in attendance; aad removed aboat twenty splinters of bono that were chipped from the skull. The patient is doing as well as can be lex pectcd and It is thought bo serious; results will follow Southern Idaho June 4. ly ag sag-reste- tt. Fourth East 340 Fire-Pro- of The Manchester 8 In of House June the London, AM HOW PHEPAUKO TO PUT OJ? Commons the bill enabling the Foo(lH)c, which Composition Manchester Ship Canal Co. to raise a is conaiuercd the best ailsplsd and moat climate. our for roof Issue of tbe of durable its capital by portion KLIA8 MORRIS, preference shares passed its first read- governor-gen- lo-da- aa To Arrive Saturday Washington, jfne 8. Information been refceived aflue White House ias that the President and party expect to arrive there Saturday, St to-da- y. MRS. W. ' lbs-fireme- n Anglo-Turki- KD. to- Connt. Nkw York, Jane 8. Jacob Sharp, was yesterday re elected a director in the Christopher Street Railroad Company. A Slaughter. LouisviXLiffiune" 8. The Evening Times' special says that yesterday the town marshal of Moorehead, in Howan County, attempted to arrest Jack aad William Logan at their house. As he entered the house he was shot bv them fatally. The Are was returned by two men with the marshal, which killed both the Logan boys. OrAtefnl Feeling-- . Vixnna, June 8. Owing to the inability to repeat the freichling feat In aid of the Opera Comique sufferers, the appealed ato the priburgomaster ofhasVienna as return for vate charily the kindness of the Parisians to sufferers by tbe burning of the Ring theatre in Vienna. I j L., 1 tie Trial s eralship tilRL WAX OXP THAT can cook and do general housework. AApplyGOOIl W. RIlER. to i C. . ! day imposed a fine of $1,000 upon the 925.00 REWARD t Canard Steamship Company for perBROWS COLT. 16 MONTHS mitting an insane woman to land from ONE DARK stallion. Kinder bring to one of their vessels. MOUNT IK ICE CO.. Y'S semi-offlclai- GIRL WANTED y, Tb Criaanl Co. rtated. Boston, Jane 8. The collector i to-da- y; to-da- The City Council met in regular session at 7 o'clock last evening, Mayor Armstrong presiding. Alma Player and others asked that the water ditches used for emptying tbe lower part of the Sixteenth and Nineteenth Ward ditches be cleaned out. Referred to the committee on irrigation. Auer & Murphy askei permission to pile building material in front of 1C The matter was referred to the comFirst South Street. G ranted. W. B. Dougall asked permission to I mittee on Are department, after which pile building mateiial on West Temple the Conncil adjourned until next Tues- Street in front of bis residence for Granted., sixty days. John Druce and others stated that First South Street was sprinkled as far TO-DATEIiEGRAMS as Fifth East Street, but owing to the long haul of water necessary, the sprinkling could not be extended farther eastward; they therefore asked Blaine and O'Brien Now on the that a spill be established on Fifth far East, so that the people living-aout as Seventh East aud all were wil Briny Beep. ting to stand the necessary expense migns oe auowea tne sprinxung privileges. Granted. F. II. Hyde stated that there was a GARIBALDI'S GRAVE DECORATED. Strip of land two feet front by ten feet deep oa lot 5, block To of this city, which had never been claimed by any Terrible Havoc Caused by Pennone; bis building stood partly on said sylvania Floods. and a piece "O strip between his land as It was of owned by T. Armstrong; o use to any one he asked the priviDttPLOBABLB ftCSXEfi AT'THK EVICTIONS lege of purchasing it at the mimmnm IM CLARE, IBSLAX0. price fixed by law. Referred to the committee on public grounds. F. Little and several other residents of the Thirteenth Ward asked that a Th Sharp Jx'by Complktidt-Law-Hgc- a spill be erected near Reading's on Doxovak Akbxsted, Etc. Second South Street for an extension of the sprinkling facilities. Referred to the Mayor and watermaster, with power to act, with tne understanding By Teleeneph to the.Xnwa.l that the water be obtained from the Ass Btovolrt canal. Nkw Tork, June 8. Jas. O. Blaine, Dr. Belle Anderson and other residents ot Second East, between Second wife and daughters sailed, for Southand Third South, drew attention to the this morning on' "the steamer neglected and unwnoiesome condition ampton Em$. of the street. They asked that The steamer Adriatic, W tth William be allowed to sprinkle tbe street, and expressed themselves as willing to O'Brlea aboard, also sailed tnUmora-ln- v : pay for the service. As the previous petition disposed of this one, It was Will Kolicau tabled. Mr. Templeton stated that the flume S. The r8trasburcer June Bkrlin, crossing the canal at Mr. Templeton's denies that Prince farm needed repairing. Referred to Pott Yon liohenlohe will resign the Watermaster. e. of Mr. Carrquist and 19 otherScandlna-vla- a , A bill was presented is the Belch-stcitizens drew attention to the Imthe citxjordinances portance of havingHioedith yesterday into regulate municipal Tcferatd. a appointment published in tbe of 400 in this ri vow who could not accity naoaga ass ny Importquaint theeaaetveawlUs Cairo, Junel 8. The Mahdl, at a reant ordinances, owiatr too their ignorance of English. Seferrad to tho cent! council of war at.Omderman, deMayor with power to act. cided to refrain from attacks The widows ot the late Enoch Reese oa tho frootier becausemaking such hostilities stated that they had formerly paid $20 woekt prakms; tho. occupation water license ; lately the rate - KsgliaJa , rEer year been increased to $45 per year, a o( Egyi figure which they were unable to stand, and they anked a reduction to the former rate. Referred to the comBerlin, June 18. I! the result of mittee on water works. Mackenzie's examination of tho Dr. Licenses were granted as follows ; Alex. Gemmlll, Godbe, Pitts & Co., crown prince's throat Is favorable, the Wm. Scbade. John Lollln, E. Tufts, prince will start for Loodon on SaturM. McLaughlin. Trewhela A Wall, day. From there he will go to the Isle Frank Smith, Bernhardt A Ktahl, A. of Wight. Podlech, B. F. Wbittemore, Kentucky Wsml sbo Me state Elective. r.inuor Oomrjanv. Ewioir and Fallon. the Auerl & Murphy, W. A. Thompson, J une 8 At a meeting .yesterA V o Paris, U II v. risuuu Dicniui vvuiu ( ui day, the extreme left adopted M. M. I. George S. Clift and E.J. Page were Labordere's proposal to eect the Senate by universal suffrage and it was licenses. granted auctioneers' Chief Ottinger stated that be had re decided to submit the proposal to tbe radical left with a view to joint action ceived from John Nicholson, G. Leln hard and R. R. Anderson the usual upon it. of the amount neces' sary for an extension of ths water The I risk Bill. works to the residences of these gen London. June 8. It is expected that tie men on A and Fifth Streets, and order for the ex the Irish land bill will reach the House asking the necessary was made. tension. The order ot Commons next week and the The Marshal presented his report of government will ask a second reading exoenditnres for May, amounting to oi mat measure before up the $077. 84. Referred to the committee on uuul stage of the crimes taking bill. police. Lord will speak at ManThe committee on water works re chester Uartlngton on the 24th Inst., with referW on of the petition ence to Gladstone's proposal lor a ported favorably K. Bassctt and others, asking an ex tension ot the mains on G Street from conference. Sixth to First Streets, petitioners pay JoDrmavliatle Trestblee. into the lnir the usual three-fourtAdopted. treasury. J une 8. A dispatch to the London, The same committee reported favor Gazette from St. Petersburg Cologne ot and E. on the Covey ably petitions K. Kimball asking the privilege of lay says that M. Saburoff and M. Tatls-chef- f, to their residences on South lng pipes formerly Russian ambassadors Temple and First Sooth streets, under at Berlin, have been dismissed from certain conditions. Adopted, diplomatic service fof Russia, for The committee on Irrigation reported the publishing secret official documents la that they had found the report of tho connection with the late watermaster to be correct. Gamrtte and between tho North German controversy Tho anr.ial committee annotated to the Russian press, and that editor consider the question of a Fourth of Kaetkoff, of the Moscow Gazette, be July celebration reported as follows: reprimanded for lubllsbtng documents. Salt Lake Citt, June 7, 18S7. Tkt Honorable the Mayor and City Council City : of Salt Gentlemen--You- r special committee, to whom was referred the matter of the verbal MoriU and i) gas t, appointed petition of Messrs.ofA rcitisens at Hyde, a committee a meeting neia on tne za uu., 10 soiicu me to tako an initiative part in city corporation celebration of the arranging for a general of July, beg to report Fourth approaching as follows: Celebrating the anniversary of our national Independence is a matter belonging and while the munidereetly to the people, has ever been, and to day cipal corporation to second a laudable effort of citiis, ready zens, and give hearty concurrence to every reasonable request emanating from them, inadvisable tor the corporayet we think it to take the steps suggested tion at present by said committee, for the following reasons : Kirst- - On such occasions it is not essential that the city government should take an initiative part. 8econd--I- t is doubtful, under existing cirThe Mahdl haa deeided te make no farcumstances, which need not he described or ther attacks, as It would only cause English detailed.' that a celebration including all classes of citisens, independent of all pooccupation to be prolonged. rctigiouv considerations, as If Dr. McKcnzle's diagnosis of Fred- litical or by petitioners, eould be had. ia throat Charles' erick Third In tbe absence of a more full and satisfactory, he than haa yet appopular expression (the Prince) wilt start (for London Satur- general oa the subject, we deem it to be inpeared day. for the government to take expedient Garibaldi's grave was dcorated yester- tbe desired. Initiative actioncity as a communJl'ourth--Ou- r of the his constituents, death. day, anniversary are second to no other la loyalty to the Two ambassadors have been dismissed ity, our national of Institutions system, being and the editor of the aloseow titutttt re- sincerely devoted to tho principles upon all ia of this freest which governments Russia for secret primanded by publishing founded, bat under existing conditions we documents. to enter desire that tho feel certain do not Vranee will net aeeept of the upon any organised and universal eslebra-sioof convention entirely. Independence Day is general. Toerefore. while thoroughly appreciating Tbe Pennsylvania floods are still creatthe.enVrts of the gentlemen who constituted ing havoc. tbe coasBSitteo that appeared, before Ibis A fatal Ore damp explosion is reported Cooaefl on Friday evening, tbe t7th ultimo, and ever anxious to carry ousts wUtaea from Westphalia, Germany. of a majority of our constitaents.we cannot, Deplorable scenes occurred at the evic- for the reasons glveniabove.roeommond that the city inaugurate the oelebration asked tions in Clare Island, Ireland, twelve families were unsheltered. ; Besueetfuny. -w. w. ftiTBn, The cotton depression la Xaglaad u. Unnes. Taosii Pbamcis Core, Tbe Western Union Telegraph Co, ia Hossst aboat to declare a dividend of one per eeat. ttsosos Patrick, Ptpkb, The Canard Co. was fined tiooa at BosSpecial Committee. ton for lauding an Insane passenger. The. recoil oL the committee was The Viennese are called upon to aid the by the unanimous vote ot the adopted sufferers by the Opera Comtque Ire. Cotncll. A triple shooting scrape occurred at Mrs. Burt's bill for feeding city May, 1,760 meals at Xoorehead, Ky., yesterday ; all killed. prisoners dnnng Lawrence Donovan, the Jumper, was He, $414.80, was allowed. SoOO waa appropriated to Tbe sum of arrested at Westminister bridge fund of tho Marshal. while in Ua act or Jumping into the Thane. the KecorUer Wella stated that Hon. John T. Caine had handed him the following letter to bo read to the - the race for throval Heath hunt cap was7 won by Gay Hermit, Pearl Dma second, Cendelman third. in the place immediately after the fair grounds. Ia front Of 4h parade, pavilion on the race track the grand stand will be erected, upon which will be seated the veterans and the local, aooieties, or committees. If arrangements eould be effected, as in Ban Francisco, by yotir local and municipal government, department your fire departments might Join in our anu 1 would like to extend them an parade, Invitation to attend tbe grand concert. The scheme for the excursion ia perfected, and the matter of receptions and concerts is left entirely with me. --I write this letter for any suggestions yoW might have to make, and I assure you it will be an event which will be remembered by all who parin it. i ticipate With kind regards. I am, Yours sincerely, fJ. B. Posd. CITY COUXUL. Refri aerators AND . BABY CARRIAGES Sorensen & Carlquist's, 110 MAIS STUKXT. , Zi. a . ssJ O & 5 Sifi'HSMs 11 21 h Z 2a is8 : i- -t ill . i In Is - Francisco Alexander John ti. Davis Nells Anderson........ Wm. Llovd Kdward Lovesey .... T. E.Tayldr.. ... .... d.t :.V: 85, 14 IihJ 4 4 101 1U3 104 103 4 40 S eo 11 - 89 34 1 60 ni . no eo 13 60 , - unsusKu ' SiZ J.VWMtecar&Go. ? ENGRAVERS ls.eld tSirS. - i i ! thor-ouahl- J fvj naiii K c v r o-- ' The :AU;-pereo- to-da- t" iuh 'ipigyg IT! I': j ' . o maVh '1:1 : ' . jEmsr isj siiiee:::l XO. 1S1 8. MA1X STFJEST. KWaas? ' j enrrarlngs for Catalornes, Bin Heads, Portraits, Buildinra, Color Jitter Laljels. Advertlsiaa: Cats, and all Book Signatures, .Illustration. Gall aad see proofs. Estimates cheerfully given. tar We also do alt klada ot iimw n : 13 f y'fF "- "- -1 - - :"- ' B ' i 1 " s? ' ' O "T H li'vS-- , |