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Show not a weapon to be seen as tile people quietly assembled at Mitchellstown ; no load words were no OVfl anee of properly constituted authority was exhibited; only, acting in accordance with the promptings of their somewhat ardent nature, they were proposing to make good use of a privilege guaranteed them by Magna Char ta, the instrument through which the government existed and exercised way. All at once the constabulary, EVENING NEWS, Association, to extend a personal wel SUNDAY SERVICES. come. Religious services were held in the Tabernacle, Sunday, Sept. 11th, 1887, AT rOUB O'CLOCK. commencing at 2 p. m., President Angus M. Cannon presiding. PRINTED AND PUBtKHED BY. THE Tbe choir sang the hymn : COMPANY. We're not ashamed to own pnr.Lord, MULTITUDE. THE THRILLED NEWS DESERET And worship Him on earth: ' an half of After the loss less than hour's time, the excursion train left Prayer was offered by Elder Ellas rmioirs W PCWRASB F TUTOR for Salt Lake. The coach of the escort Morris. The choir and congregation sang the from this city was attached to it, and armed, equipped and officered, ap- tbe Imeinbers of the party mingled hymn: September 12. I8S7. Monday, peared on the scene, fie peace with the firemen iu a sociable dur- Praise to the man v'ho communed with ful gatherers were ordered to ing the run southward. The way old time Jehovah; disperse, and having violated no firemen of New York who reside here, Jesus anointed that Prophet and Seer. GEXEBAL CONFEKKNCE. principle of fundamental law, they re were very cordially treated by the ex The Priesthood of the Eighth fused to go. Then the fighting began cursionists. The train reached the Ward officiated in the administration ConThe It most manifestly have been greatly Utah Central depot at about 10 o'clock, of the Sacrameat. ference ol the Chnrch.df Jesus Christ to the disadvantage of the people, for and on Its arrival the firemen formed ELDER WM. P. AFFLECK of Latter-da- y Saints will be opened at they were Dot armed nor prepared for and marched up town. Most of them was called to address the congrega10 o'clock on Thursday, October ttth, a struggle, and thus situated and re at the Walker House. tion, lie said he felt weak in appear seem to be a pre stopped would it alizing, 9 at This about the morning o'clock, 1887, in the Tabernacle at Salt Lake ing before the people, but as it sumption against common sense that Salt Lake Fire Department, in uniform, was his duty as an fclder m Israel, City, and will continue until the busiIf be they should hove given the first provo responded to the callformed at their ball led by Held's he were not satisfied of tbe truth of the ness necessary to be transacted has cation. Add to this the evidence that band, marched down and, First South Street Gospel, be would not appear in the been attended to. The officers and is now coming along by means of the to Third West, and with a right capacity he did on the present occatelegraphs, and it ap wheel" continued to the Utah Central sion. In his jouth the speaker had had members of the Church are respect- cable and land experience in preachingin depot. On the south side of South considerable only too plain that the govern pears when he had trusted fully invited to attend. Street, Just east of the depot, the truth, and he ment forces bean the difficulty which Temple had never been conthe Salt Lake firemen formed In sin- the Almighty On the evening of Thursday, the 6th, resulted in an inexcusable slaughter gle line, facing the centre of tbe founded, though he bad been opposed Of course the Irish went to fighting street. Cappa's band and the New by learned men, when he and bis there will be a general meeting of the firemen then formed at the decomparayouthful companions were more when they found they were in a fight; York and Muthan took Young Men's and Young Ladies' It Illiterate. vetemarched the tively pot, eastward, it is decidedly characteristic of them rans drawing their ancient hand en- practice before the public to make a tual Improvement Associations. as a people to do such a thing. But on gine. The Salt Lake firemen stood man a preacher of righteousness; in On Friday evening there , will be a this special occasion, common it reouired a private life Justice with to the Lord's commands. obedience UNCOVERED HEADS of the seem would to demand be meeting that they Superintengeneral The Saints were spoken against because they were their visitors marched by and and hated dents, Teachers, and all interested in relieved of the responsibility and that while it oe placed where it belongs upon the latter responded by raising their teachers of righteousness, and the the Sunday Schools. After going world were in darkness. The Saints passing. tbe Tory agitators Indirectly and pri hats while tbe line of Salt Lake firemen, expected to meet tbis hatred, and to beyond On Saturday evening there will be a manly, and their agents and hench the New York veterans formed in sin- continue to battle for truth till wickmen iu Ireland directly. The arrest of gle line as the former bad done, and edness should be subdued. The speaker meeting of the Priesthood. mutual salute was performed as had seen many manitestations of the These meetings will commence at editor O'Brien for merely going on the before. This maneuvering was very power of God, and had experienced see tbe steamer to with Laboucbere 7 o'clock ia the evening. graceful, and neatly executed through- persecution for bearing testimony to off for home and the offer tore out. the same. We wish the officers of these or him After this exchange of salutes the The present times were of great nn- lease him if he would not try to ac Lak Salt Fire ; so great that holy men of old to bear these Department preceded j ganizations appointments company his friend nor speak in pub- by Held's to live in this age. The baud, marched toward Eortance In mind. lic, shows a spirit of tyranny and ap Main Street, aad were followed by great event of the latter days was to be band which, in turn, was fol- the establishment of the kingdom of WlLFORD WOODKUVF, prehension which is not English but Cappa's lowed by the New York firemen, pull- God, which did not now bear rule on more ad likely Irish, renegade taking In behalf of the Council of the Twelve- their band engine. It was a the earth. Its reign of righteousness vantage ol the occasion to make a law ing would be brought about through Apostles SPLENDID TROCESSION. bad enough of itself, subserve their the Instrumentality of the honest subsidized purposes against their and excited the admiration of the in heart. The hypocrite and deceiver id hAvri no nart in that work, for throngs of people who lined the streets THE VISIT OF THK VETERANS. former friends. the Lord knew the dishonesty of tbeir through which it passed. ue uiaue As the famous Seventh Regiment intentions, waicn wouiu band wheeled into Main, Street, it known sooner or later. ineAimignty Thi visit of the members of the OVATION TO THE VETERANS. struck the Saints to love up an air, and the streets of this had commanded as Veteran Firemen's Association of New themselves. He have Seldom If ever before retheir neighbors city our a York to ho hrt nnt tp.t learned this les- city is quite notable sounded such with strains he could not love a vile and event. In common with the mass of our Arrival of the New York Veteran as this magnificent organization son, for maD. He desired to be hum Tbe forth. corrupt poured procession ble before the JLora citizens we bid thero heartily welcome Firemen's Association . ana to ionow iu marched to down Main Third South, We are gratified at the pains that have thence cast to Second East, thence m wmvs Hp had been blessed by been taken to make them feel at home to First South street, and obeying the counsel of tbe servants ofy THEIB DECEPTION l OlIE, AM) GRAND north west past the Firemen's Hall. God, wnose rriesionou acu aumur-Itthnce during their brief sojourn. Their rebe honored. He was not a P ABA UK HEBE. At the latter place the steamer and as been has as about it cordial ception but realized this hose cart, each' with its span of horses be all propcould made, and it appeared last attached, stood on the side walk. As er duty in acknowledging there was New York firemen passed, the authority. He knew shake night, when they set foot in Sal Lake VISIT AND FROCKKDINGS AT GAKFIKLD. the the steamer whistled a salute, and the nothing that could as if nature's artillery were thundering crew of the steamer and hose cart faith of true Latter-da- y baints, a salute in their honor. up a cheer, In which the crowd weak and humble though they be. God "Please step into the waiting room," sent would strengthen and bless them, and The whole people were notified of the street Joined n ith a vim. along the popular The procession continued down the honest and pure iu all the earth, their arrival, as the spleudul music said Francis Cope,to Esq., a group of gentleFirst South Street to the Utah & Ne- and would overcome the evil. passenger agent, played by the Seventh New York Regi vada depot, Held's and Cappa's bands men were the about who BISHOP JAMES WATSON loitering ment Band swept over the entire area playing alternately 83 they bad done said he desired the faith of the Saints platform at the Utah Central depot during the march. A long of the city, constituting a demonstra while he addressed them. His test! tive advertisement for the musical yesterday morning at about'10 o'clock. DOUBLE HEADER was that God had made clear to mony memwere feast to be offered to the public at the The individuals addressed nnderstandide that what the world his In was waiting to take the firemen and called "Mormonlsm" was the plan ef bers of tbe city government and other Theatre the public to Gat field. Two the human family. Thirty who .had been carsgeneral were reserved for the Seventh salvation for our citizens can wen anorti to pay prominent gentlemen, he first heard the Elwhen ago, meet to to the years to invited go Ogden Regiment band, two for the Salt ders of Israel proclaim this message their respects to such men as1 compose Lake firemen and four for the New the association of the veterans Taey Veteran Firemen's excursion. the Gospel, which had been restored York firemen. About eight or ten cars of Tbe addressed to persons immediately through the I'rophet Joseph, a to were class who have many a allotted to the public. Shortly he earth belong wondered greatly, for he had been request, and within after 11 o'clock the train rolled out. time and oft risked their own limbs complied with ths of adgels, taught thatandthe visitation men was done and lives to save those of others and a few moments a circle was formed in inspired Prophets THE OFFICERS away, and that to the Bible was the to prevent property from being swept the waiting room, which Mr. Cope He explained that the of the New York Veteran Firemen's whole dan of salvation. But In com addressed. the away by devouring element. him. now doctrine with are as follows: paring the. to of The names of the veterans are still excursionists would be several hours Association tbe Bible, he,, found the G. W. teachings President, Andersen; the Gospel on the roll, but of course they are not behind time in reaching Ogden, and John Moller and A. C. that it was identical withreflection and had On been that it ested that the therein sugg proclaimed. Corand Financial Hull; Recording, called into active service. Their orsaw the he descrepancy investigation from B.M. Lake Salt defer its Secretaries, party Sweeney, between the doctrines of professed depart- responding ganization and also their present trip ure A. T. Anderson and Thomas Barring till some time in the afternoon. am mainly to preserve the memories those of the Bible. Christianity ana F. J. Treasurer, ton; Wenman; Mayor Armstrong thought it would There was one quotation made by of the fruitful past. Life in every honHenry Jenes. the "Mormon" Elders that gave him The excursion comprises 106 memorable calling has its heroes, and that be more agreeable to wait in Salt Lake an opportunity to test the validity of of the bers of association, many of tbe fireman is remarkably prolific than in Ogden. Another gentleman whom are their claim, and that was the promise ladies. accompanied by if the party dispersed it The that said of Savior that they who did His the in that regard is was a formed in preCourage organization will should know of the doc would not all Father's assemble a and to be 1885, probably again. for person eligible requisite in those who engage in it, "Mr. Having learned that the doc Cope said the engine and coach membership, must have belonged to trine. and there is iu the human heart natuSaints by tbe Latter-da- y the old volunteer fire department of trines taught were same in every particular as were the York New to rally a sentiment of admiration for was the time it City prior HKADV VOR THE START disbanded In or about 1865, which those taught by Christ, ofhe decided to bravery and a corresposding interest to if event the occurred at about tbe time of test the authority claim the "Mor to wished Ogden go party in those who possess aud exhibit it. they did of steam fire engines. mons" to make tbe introduction tbe at or would be made ready once; they Doubtless-manof our visitors could Not a fireman among the excursionists He adopted this coarse, firmly that if he received the testl relate incidents connected with their at any hour desired ia the afternoon. is less than forty-si- x years old, and intending follow the "MorSome one moved that tbe party start many seem to be bordering and mony heif would upon, career as thrilling as any that appear at not he would oppose them some to have passed the allotted age mons:" was once. The seconded motion upon the pages of story. Indeed, and of man. Many of the party since they He received the ordinances which put by Mr. Cope. Some voted for were a member of the many exciting narratives, written for volunteer firemen, have attained constituted him Church, and it was not long before he the purpose of holding up the heroic and others against it, and Mr. Cope wealth and distinction, and ail of them received from tbe Lord an unmistak Each is provided with "Tins majority has it," and are part of man's nature, have had their announced, that be bad obeyed tbe able a a testimony three smoked uniforms, slue, all started for the coach. pearl, will of tbe Almighty. His mind was foundation in actual deeds done by a and drab wore the They At 10:30 the special pulled out. On second whilefatigue. on parade enlightened, and be received an un firemen who have faced death in mowhich caused demanding of the truth ments of extreme peril in its most board were Mayor Armstrong; Chief in to the blessings Him REPEATED OVATIONS rejoice greatly ef the Fire Ottinger Department; hideous shapes. Liord had oestoweci upon nrm. the G. Messrs. T. Webber, D. L. Davis, have been extended to the party since From that time the testimony Of the The coolness of the atmosphere from New York City on truth had been with him, and as he Robert Clark, Patrick, its departure frora last night's storm would John the 5th inst. Buffalo was reached at began to comprehend tbe principles of S. P. Francis Teasdel, Cope somewhat mar the pleasure of the about 2 a.m. and the firemen there salvation, he realized that the World visitors in bathing in Salt Lake this and John Klrkman ef the Ci: y Council ; made a great demonstration, and ex- had been without the Gospel for many promise that the excursion centuries. one afternoon. This disadvantage, how- Marshal Solomon; Messrs. George A. acted a on Its return make a stop serious consideration There was would, Charles Popper and Siegel. ever, is compensated by the bracing Meears, At a grand time was with him when he first Joined the there. Chicago The also followthe party comprised effect of the air during their sojourn, had, as detailed in the press dispatchChurch, and that was what would be es. At Omaha the enthusiasm OfThe come of those who had died without being much preferable to the heat of ing citizens in welcoming the veterans was hearing tbe Gospel. He soon afterOLD TIMK NEW YORK FIREMEN the last few days. boundless. In many instances, when wards heard the doctrine of baptism Doubtless the veterans will carry who now reside in Salt Lake City: some of the latter would enter a store for the dead, and turning to his Bible, away with them kindly and pleasant Judge Underhill, Engine No. 26; Prof. to purchase some small article, such for the first time saw it there; he read a necktie, etc., the store keepers of the thief on the cross and of his recollections oi their visit to Salt Lake Sheldon, Engine No. 23; W. B. Parker, as would refuse to accept payment. going to Paradise, whither the Savior City. We wish them a pleasant trip 55th Ilose; Samuel B. Conely, 26th At Cheyenne, the fire went, as Peter had said, to preach the department and safe return to Gotham. out turned with great enthusiasm to Oospel to tnem mat are dead, Hose; Jacob Alt, Engine No. 81; Wm. Vandergfaw, 3d Light Hose. greet tbe excursionists, though the that they might "live according to latter could stop there but a few min- God in the spirit, and be Judgedt LDgine No. utes. ofpfirHiTur tn mpn In flip fluah THE MITCHELLSTOWN TRA- - Brooklyn; J. H. Segbers, Evans ton and Ogden E. R. Young, Esq., Between t, Having carried tbe message of salva Williamsburg; GKDY. tlon to the "spirits In prison," Jesus an old New York fireman, Joined the A TERRIFIC RATE OF SPEED burst the bands of death, and gained party at Ogden. There were also sevIt Is rarely in the history of clashing eral the victory over tne grave, mis pan was at times made by the excursion ciple ladies on the train. cians in modern opened to the speaker a field times that merely . . . . i t.i On the run which was made in an train. A mile a minute was frequent- which caused him great rejoiciag, for nas no Decome sentiment puuticai ly reached, and the last forty "miles it was a full answer to the great quesmalignant as to lead to bloodshed when hour and a half, there were told some before reaching Ogden was' covered tion which had troubled him. He then minutes. The train was understood that as Christ bad died for all around and concerning thecorabat- - stories of fires and fraternal fights in in forty-fiv- e by a locomotive of tremendous the world, so also could a vicarious ants is ostensibly peaceful. When which the Go ham firebugs on board drawn and immense proportions, and work be performed for those who bad such a calamity does take place, it pro had participated, which were highly power ten sleeping and dining cars, died without hearing the message of contained deduces a shock among those who read characteristic of the volunteer fire provided with every convenience and salvation. This doctrine had been a Lew Forbes Is the engineer dead letter to the worl t, which like of it, corresponding wilh the character partment of the metropolis in former luxury. and Bert McKenzie the conductor. other truths, bad been restored of the proceedings and the extent of years. Trainmaster Mcintosh was aboard, many to the knowledge of men in the presOn of the the arrival in party Ogden and Agent In galls of this city met the ent age. the injuries inflicted. That at Mitch Green River and returned with it. The Gospel taught that all mankind eilstown, .Ireland, on Thursday last it was learned that tbe excursion train train The Utah & Nevada train bearing the were children of tbe same and is the most conspicuous case in would not arrive until seven o'clock or firemen, arrived at Garfield shortly that he had provided forFather, them a rerecemyears, and it is a'so one of the later. Then came a highly graceful before noon, and tbe visitors proceeded ward of glory according to the earmost deplorable unprovoked, and hospitable act on- tbe part of some to participate In the pleasures of the nestness and faithfulness and righteand baling but a tTndencpto heighten of the firemen f the Junction City. place, bathing, boating, etc. During ousness they manifest tn their mortal a tbe afternoon grand dinner was career. As Paul had said there was a wtyca was ireviouslyjyarm Six carriages were procured and the given in honor of the veterans. Speech- glory of the sun, and of the moon, and nflBSfh amoug,taoe who make of Irish Salt Lakers were taken on a drive es were made, and a of the stars. Those who heard the Holse Rule a political issue The fact law were Judged by the law. The INTO OGDEN CANYON, SURPRISE PRESENTATION exhorted all to repenblood was shed does but make of Gospel 9 that that tance, they might partake mere opponents outspoken and defiant where they inspected the electric light occurred, preparations for which had of the mercy of God, which eoaraies, antt Just bow or'Jwhen the works, the water works, the fine been kept a secret. The firemen of extended to all his children. The had severthis bad thus made silfrom Utah etc., whlling away city is- not at fjtre- s- scenery, of God called all men to right Wfficultj will .Spirit a ver secminiature a with : a al hours in very agreeable manner. hydrant, wnen tney neeaea utney ant discernible, of hose colled around it and a eousness, ana l Mr. Ford, assistant foreman of the tion rejoicing beyond deThe irovrnmint CFin In T.nnrtnn fireman's hat leaning against it, tbe were filled wit No man could love God and scription. ftle Tim, Telegraph and Post riadf Boot and ladder boys, and Hyram device an being Inscription bate bis fellowrnan. The speaker exthat it was presented horted an honorary member of showing the saints to Increased dilihaste, to throw the Responsibility of Lewis, Esq., to York New the Veteran in serving the Lord and laboring gence the tragedy upon the English leaders the Oaden Fire Brigade, are chiefly re- Association by the Salt L&hfeFiremen's BriFire for tbe salvation of themselves and WSf sponsible for this treatment towards gade., Chief Ottinger made the presenbeNationalists, fven their fellowmen. ' a in tation suitable the visitors. and the speech, fore all tbe details bad reached PRESIDENT ANSI'S M. CANNON was exwith gift The Ogden firemen bad made prepappropriate accepted said it caused rejoicing to hear the testhem, th Journal declaring of will ciation. It appn pressions that the blood of the victims was upon arations to receive tbe excursionists in adorn the club house of the associa- timonies of the truth- God bad not spoken in vain to the Prophet iDR nMQfl m .tnntvnprp arm nis rnn- - a fitting manner, and in company with tion in New York. The excursionists will return to this Joseph Smith, and restored His freres. This soveds so ultra partisan tbe vbltors from Salt Lake waited im- city from Garfield in time fer Cappa's authority to earth. Wherever tbe patiently for tbe delayed train. It was band to prepare for had proclaimed even for those Journals that many peothe concert to tec Elders of thetheChurch of God had testbe Gospel, trivfn In tho t hpntpp thin mrvnlnir ans Spirit ple who have known of their expected about four o'clock, but re- at was tified of the power of truth. It its will or about the visitors came, midnight, announcing ooara tneir own long and active services In behalf peated dispatches God unto salvation to ail that believed. train and start for the Jesus its loss of time, until at length 7:20 west. of the British Empire and British insaid the sheep knew the voice of the God shepherd, and a stranger they terests will be at a loss to comprehend was fixed as the hour when it would would not follow. The Saints had reach Ogden. The Ogden Fire Brigade how taejr can be induced to so far deheeded the true call. The Apostles in had all been The Cases. eagerness to welcome the part from correct statements. These ancient days taught Christ and Him crucified, and when the people bepeople will ask themselves what the txcursionists, and shortly before 7 on The cases number of total the lieved, commanded to rethey were o Sense of the Irian was and what the o'clock formed in procession at their criminal calendar, set for trial be baptized, and were during and pent hall aud matched to the depot, pre- the present term of the Third District promised tbe Holy Ghost. Those provocation of the government's agents was, and when they learn that the ceded by the Ogden City Band, a fine Court, is fifty-s- ix ; in addition to this who repented of their Sins received former was engaging in the long time organization by the way. promised blessing.! Those who two indicted persons have pleaded the were not of the Jews, as with Corneand generally respected constitutional Throngs of people streamed towards guilty of unlawful cohabitation. Of lius, who was a Gentile, were also perprivilege of peaceably assembling In the depot before, during and after the the trials to be had, thirty -- six are of mitted to receive of the Gospel and of of the power of the public to discuss their wrongs and marching thither of the Fire Brigade. "Mormons," all charged with living the manifestation These the Holy The Almighty. railthe for the' platforms and surrounding that "redress, latter petition with more th one wife. There are Ghost, as had the received and beApostles, was preventing them from so doing, road buildings became a two polygamy cases, both of the ac- came disciples of tbe Lord. The Gosthe traditional (English love of fair taken irom tbe Jews and 8KA OF HUMANITY, cused being non " Mormons ; " of this pel wasunto the Gentiles. Many of play will be so outraged that many and appearances indicated that the class, are two indicted for adultery, turned received of the testimony of latter the immasses will bear with among the population of Ogden bad been rein- two for fornication and two for mur- the crucified Redeemer. The Gospel patient loyalty the time when by tbei r forced by that of neighboring country der. The remainder of the list is made was finally taken from the earth, bat had been restored in the latter days, suffrage tney can set the present govdistricts. np of various offenses. who accepted it were called andjthose ernment aside. Another dispatch came, deferring the to come out Of Babylonand walklin humility aad righteousness before God. II seems that the Irish people bad arrival of tbe excursion train till 7.35, Saints had obeyed Mr. Peters' Assistant The Latter-da- y determined upon this meeting some and while the multitude surged and and gathered to the vales of this call, In tbe Third District Court time previous , to tbe .'preparations waited, the Ogden City Band played the Rocky Mountains. Tnere they made for a general suppression of occasionally. At length the whistle of Wm. J. Clarke, Esq., was, en motion were assembled together, endeavoring p llitical gathering in Ireland under the expected train sounded, and at this of United States Attorney Peters, ad- to serve God, that they may be free the blood of this generation. the crimes set, and as it was to be a signal some half a dczen engines in the mitted to practice as an attorney, and from They were building temples in which parely conventional affair, to discuss yard Joined in one united and terrific took the required oath. Mr. Clarke has could be performed ordinances for the been appointed as an Assistant United salvation of the living and the dead. wrongs and remedies, a number scream of welcome. They were proclaiming tbe Gospel by Of eminent gentlemen When tbe excursion train stopped, States Attorney for Utah. He is about tbeir of both teachings and example. The Lord English and Irish nationality decided the Ogden City Band struck op, and thirty five years Of age, and Is from worked through His Priesthood. which to take part in it aud if possible pro- the visitors from Salt Lake, with the Ohio. He was prosecuting attorney of had been restored to earth. ' No mun officiate in tbis Prktthood hut mote ike cause of for Chief and other officers of the Ogden Franklin Connty, O., fOr six years, and could the name of Jesus the only name tbe badly misgoverned island. No Fire Brigade, sought out the President assistant U. 8. Attorney in the State in by which men could be saved. Those hostile latent was shown; there was of the New York Veteran Firemen's for three years. who would not forsake all Jesus AlNMM Daily, Sundays Excepted, Semi-Annu- Fifty-seven- th In response to tbe music of the Og den band, and the reception tendered the excursion by the citizens, Cappa's band alighted from the train and played a selection in a style that al - . sake were not worthy of Him. So "pake the Savior of mankind ; and He promised eternal , life to those who suffer in His cause. President Cannon exhorted the Saints to cultivate the love of their fellow-beinIn their hearts, and to Father by works glorify their It was only of righteousness. that they could by this means secure the blessings promised to the faithful. The Elders of the Church forsook all and went among the nations of tbe earth, leaving their loved ones, and taking their lives in their hands, preached Christ and II im crucified to mankind. In this they glorified God In the courage they manall dangers for the ifested salvation of mankind. May God In such noble strengthen the Saints endeavors, whether at home or abroad, and save the pure In neart. The choir sane an anthem, and benediction was pronounced by Patriarch John Smith. gs Our correspondent at St. George, Washington County, sends the follow ing: On the morning of September 2nd McGarry and Armstrong, Deputies with a posse of four, to help tlem. raided Washington City from one till three a. m., and then, made a dash for. St. George.where they searched fofPresident McArtbur and others, out mewanted were not at home so persons ox course tney leit as tney came, onij very much chagrined and promising themselves better luck next time, as thev were passing through Leeds on their way back they espied Father Charles Wilkinson working in his lot, so they arrested him. - er, to-nig- Vice-Presiden- ts, -- y well-to-d- o. to-da- , y. ng . bU3e ft? i)K A T H S i- -- tbs-'iri- sh first-nam- Suddenly Changes His Mind axd is Quite Delighted in Bulgaria. TTniiniNAND Number of Other Telegraphic Details from Our Own Land and Abroad. T?ercMf By rs.nu Mass., Sept. 12 The Arethusa arrived here this a.m. from the Grand Banks. It re- nnrt that, a terrible hurricane swept on August 2(Jth. Great ir thA hanks done to vessels and many damage waswere lost. Fourteen men fishermen hoinmrinir to the schooner Manee, of Gloucester, vnhnico. Iff. S . were swept over board and drowned. r,f O'Brien's Case. Dublin, Sept. ed - . --- 12. Editor O'Brien who was arrested at Kingstown, yes terday, was conveyed to Mitchellstown thia mnrnlns! in custody ol an oincer He was accompanied by Harrington nH hia p.iiinsel. O'Brien emvi v h'Hraiiv denies that lie boarded the steamer at Kingstown to avoid,arrest hie t.iAant hipiny simolv to see La hfinrhere. who was about to leave for London. eindiatone Will Speak, London. Sept. 12 -- Gladstone ar from Ha warden He rived here of Commons House in the npkin denunciation of t he shoot ing of people by police at Mitchells town on Friday. to-da- Jted Suddenly. London. Sept. 12 Sir Charles vr.ncr author of the plav "Jim the last night. Penman," died Suddenly The Stock Wr.rkol. New Yobk, Sept. 12 The stock mark ft onenp.d weak throughout, at declines from S to X per cent gener allv. There was very little movement in th ireneral list, but W. U. advanced . whiifl Lackawanna showed censtd erable weakness. The entire lista yielded later and prices were carried rirfpd -- tr Wrd In the Tenth Staple and Fancy Dress Ginghams, nnm. mmm, mmmi iiiietteshh ciriuu. SATEENS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. 11 finllnM thvn overspread SHOW A LAMB UNK Silks, Satins, Sarahs, Rhadames, Bto. Krabroidered Ores. Robe, White and Colored. SnIlSTQ WRAPS, Jackets and Jersey, New and Elegant JAnrs. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, PLUMES & TIPS of this city, COMMERCIAL. Fhe Stock, Money, Groceries ami Provision Markets. News dkikret Salt Lale Omce, City, 5cpt. ijatfeis ' Idjetet? ia Faghman Hills. It is repo: tcd,tbat Ayoub Khan is at ously Killabalar. Tbe Great Strike. London. Sept. 12. The number of aall makers on a strike in Stafford shire alone is 16;000. The MoonllBhtors. Dublin, Sept. 14. Moonlighters last night murdered Constable vVhele-haand .mortally wounded another officer near Bonis, Ooonty Clare. Wheleman was killed with a bludgeon. Eight arrests have been made on suspicion. O'Brien Speak. Dublin, Sept. 12. O'Brien was enthusiastically received by a large crowd on his arrival at Limerick. Iu his address O'Brien said he never went on a Journey which promised better for the cause of Ireland than this one. The government might close his lips, but tbere was a spirit left In Ireland that all the bayonets at their command could not silence. to-d- ay Poliee Items. rBOVISIONS. Buying whole Wheat riour. High Patent Roller. . Patent Roller Flour, xxxi Flour, xxx Wheat per bu... Oats per 100 Kariey per iuu.,, Rarley Cracked. 9 75 S 75 Ladies', Misses' and Children's Straw Mats, Trim med and untrimmed, Hosiery, Gloves and l New & Complete Stock ol Men's, Boys' & Children's Mini, Hats VARIETY NOTIONS IN IMMENSE o S3 Joij Velvet, Ilody Brussels, Tapestries, Three HE? Jbli '-- L' fy, i . In Moquet, Dour Velvet Chain and and MU Cotton Hemp, Hugs, Smyrna fluper, and Oil Cloth, WALL PAPER, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. :0 : COAL!TjL 85 25 i uu - 20 1 25 35 6 SO M 7 00 1 00 IS 7 M 12 60 18 00 14 00 it doz paws CHARCOAL, WOOD, Ktr. y5Kffiee,U3 MAIN ST.,S.L.Citj. 18 00 13 00 00 Yard, Cor. Second South tad Third WastSts. 10 10 1 11 00 5 00 00 95 00 as B0 1 S tiling HH 10 25 SO 17 15 14 w II V a EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO., 14 II ia lax 14 19X Ua 55 Tea.... Japan Garden Tea... Japan Package Tea English Breakfast Tea 85 CHARTER OAK SIS 65 i 40 1, i . ts M 8 a: 10 1 9". 7 99 7 75 B4 7 5 1 00 4 00 9 85 5 60 40 . I'.. ar KHSslH .niaiislssB 6 3 90 $ 00 3 M smS3mW?sssUrWk 9X S6 41 4 TO YES, 10X 10 ' 10 Irwd 4XO.; IIIN i:c. PLATE, SHEET IRON, STAMPED WARE & , 1 612-1- 8 N. Main Street, BU NEW TOatK 8TOCKK. Noon. Northwestern.... 495 Bar silver. ...... 4's coupon 14 22 .-- St. L. 1 8.1' Central Pacific. X St. Paul a Omaha Burlington .. . K S4 5X Texas Pacific. . . . Rio Grand 75! York central Onion Pacific.... Fanro Kxpress . . Northemfaciflc. !6?i W 51 e tern Union . . PPd to firm first figures. at Market steady (HUAHO H SB Navigation TranBContinent'lNV Pacific Mail. S8X Rock Island 20 r 'j'h coupon.... raciflcS'. 4 MARK By Telegraph Louis, Missouri. ' Close. p.m. cash, : - 25. i Oct., 25 l Nev. steady ; year, u.n: January, Lard Steady ; cash and Oct, 8.87 ; Nov., l'ork IMC. in 3ali Lake City. Genuine Bargains IT K. 1 O. 5Z5. BY Sole A re nt s S3 4:. 27 7S SALE FOR 86 54 Wheat A shade easier: cash, 89 H ; Oct, 6SS ; May, 78. uorn sieaay;' casn, z; uci., z ; jaay, 45.X. Oats-Sve- ady TINNERS' TOOLS. J Money 6- f no Beef, choice steers, 2c. gToss, selling 4c. medium " -" IXC " Cows; " " Ic Sheep, " " 4c. Hogs, Hvnie cured hams, Bacon, By Telegraph SPRINGS NUT. Alma Nut' 15 COKE, 7 U) t Mixed Nut. fJ 40 40 60 1 85 6 50 8 50 10 00 14 00 Taole bntter Cooking " Home cured urcatraBt Bacon Home Cured Side Bacon... Eastern Cure J Ureal fast Bacon Baa ten. Cured 1). S. Short Eastern Cured Hams H. M. Cheese Eastern Cheese , a Pride of Japan Tea Gunpowder 00 2 75 2 50 2 10 80 - 7Wm ZZlSim OO 1 1 ID 1 1 V- TELEPHONE GROCERIES. per 6 1 Com... Fsrirs PLEASANT VALLEY, ROCK SPRINGS, ALMY, ANTHRACITE S 3 50 2 00 1 75 Selling AT T EA8.D E L'S! 12.60. 62. .o Spasmodic Effort, but an Ever; Da; Occurrence LITF.RPOOL BASKETS. By TtUgraphto-day- laose. Poor demand ; new N. a winter, Ss. lis., dull. dull; ditto spring, Flour Poor demand ; 9s. 2d., dull. ; demand Fair Corn spot 4s. 3 ; Sept., and Oct. 4s. 3d., firm ; Nov. 4s. 3d., firm. Receipts of wheat lor the past week from Atlantic ports 27,800 qu ait ers ; Pacific porta Other sources 47,000., 13,000. Receipts of American 13.V00 quarters. Wheat At TEASDEL'S! . ld., James Before Justice" Pper, COUNTY RECORDED King pleaded guilty to drunkenness, Requiring Marriage License Recent.-wit- h and was fined SHX. printed lorms, convenient orfor i mack writing, Patrick Began, for the same offense, filling np wlthoat fact any other kind of Records or Blanks, can obtain them on urt no Charles Parr, for reckless driving tice and reasonable tc BU at the Lk while drunk, left $10 for his appear- Dkrkrkt Naars Orrica, ance Tbe amount was for- fillV feited. Dan. Powell, for stealing a ride on F O B SA L E ! the Utah Central, will spend 15 days HALF LOT AT EIGHT DOLLARS On the public works. a high per rod. Tbe land is undtr some choice Henry Wilson ia In Jail awaiting trial state or cultivation, and has coma and also fruit trees, currant bnshss, for being drenk. fortable dwelling of fonr rooms on the preMargaret Wilson, familiarly known mises. The water are rights for culinary and seldom surpassed. purposes as Mrs. Brandy, created quite a fuss irrigation Interest most The intended on First East Street last night, and be identical with purchaser's the people's For further information apply to was booked for drunkenness, profanl-lt- y jamrs d. Stirling, and obscenity, First Ward. dlw to-da- to-da- COMPLITI stock: ID T UUsltUi Corrtcttd daily by Leading Hou$tt. FRESH MEATS. is serl .A-1S- P 11 A T ! 10, IP87: 8ALT LAKK MABRF.TS. ter of Bulgaria. Cabul, FTJ T.T. V ier Affairs. LATHT MVBLTIU. ALL THK IN Owaw In tbe Twenty first Ward, Salt Lake City, Sept. 12th, of convulsions, Geo. WaRhine-toOwen, son of W. D. and M. S. Owen. Born May 2d, 1884., . Afa-ha-n GOODS . Beast Java...., pubJava....' Fer- Green Roast Mocha... Mocha enGreen dinand expressing delight at his Roast Rio thusiastic reception In Bu garia. The Green Rio Prince says he believes the people ol Granula'd Sugar pr 100 the country are thoroughly attached to A SugarC Extra him. He complains of the opposition Gold O of the three great powers and regards Out Loaf their war aaainst Mm as unjust. He Honey, Utah pr fb hopes to rescue Bulgaria from the Molasses. Utah 20tte. Ss. . crisis in which she is placed and is Candles, per boxpraral.. resolved to do bis datf whatever hapCandles, per box 40as. .'... Candles, per box tt pens. Candles, per box 40&s. Cal. Raisins,L.M.'20a8. A Military Plot. Cal. B,s,ns,I.,y,rs.20ft8 Coal 011,110 1. p. c. ltg. 12. to A tbe dispatch Paris, Sept. Coal Oil, 150 1. p.clOg.... Bucharest Coal Oil,175t. p. . in f Journal des Debats from RidoslavoJX and Currants,100 per says that per 60 a several officers have been arrested al-in Salt, grain Vinegar, an with Bulgaria for connection Valley Tan Beans is reported at Navy Beans leged military plot. Itnave invented a Lai d, 3 a pails, per a Sofia that the police of M ends the to order farther is Lard, 5 a pails, per a plot Lard, 10 paus.per a Stambajoff, the present prima minis- After the onsplra lors. Sofia, Sept. 12 It is stated tha when the Sobranje meets the government will propose tbe Impeachment of Karaveloff, Mikiforoff, Seaukoff and others suspected of complicity in the overthrow of Prince Alexander. Mm. OI DRESS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 1R85. 31st, u Ferdinand OeilRhfed. Paris, Sept. 12. Tbe Figaro lishes a letter written by Prince Wash , d nrices remained stationary oo.lock the maiket is dull and the liquid and rible agony. The other two refused to drink the add and were killed. ESS An Iron Wan in Iron. 12. Bismarck Prince Sept. Berlin, gave anaudieace on Saturday to several merchants, manufacturers and others who are interested In colonial The manufacturers ol enterprise. aave fohnderta syndicate rolledlron with the obitct of increasing prices. The combination will begin operations on the arst ol October. Mnfi White Goods, acfl All the Latest fever, after an illness of a few day, Tomaa Do C. Jones, Uged 2 years and 7 months. ceased wasbotn in Binninpham, Warwick shire, England, Feb. 11th, 1825. He Joined the Church at the place of his birth, October 25th. 184?. being baptized by Elder William Allen of Keplii. Arrived in Utah Sept. 1808; "ami has filled the offices of Deacon, lviest, Teacher Elder and Seventy. On the 27th of February, 1886, ho went to the penitentiary to ..serve put a six months' senteace for unlawful cohabita tion. He was a man much respe cted by ali w ith whom he came in contact, and was especially useful in thts branch of tin Church to which he belonged, holding the office of recorder in the Tenth Ward, and being a member of the Tabernacle choir at the time of his death. He leaves twe wives and five children to mourn his loss. The funeral will be held in4he Tenth Ward meeting house on Tuesday, Septem ber 13th. at 3 o'lock p.m. Friends of tho faintly are respectfully invited to be pres ent. Com. Millennial Star aud Territorial papers please copy. CAINS. Iu this city, September 11th, 1SS7, at 9:4) o'clock a. m of snmmer complaint and teething, Alfred Henry, son of Alfred H. and Margaret A.Cafue; born December Corn Cracked Potatoes pcrbu Lncern seed, 100B Bran per 100 steadv. generally at small fractions Shorts per 100 below the first prices. Timothy seed, 100 a Red top seed, looa Terrible Crime. Clover seed, 100 Hay, timothy, baled per ton " at 12 soldiers Three Naples, Sept. Hay, timothy and clover, a Trananl were sent to perform dlslnper ton (baled). (baled) Hay, lucern, pe.-ufectintr duty and were "assailed by Lucern, (loosed mob who tried to force them to swal Hay, rod top (loose) (looss) low carbolic acid which they had been Bay, timothy, per luo. the streets ana Beans sprinkling about soldiers imbibed Carrots per bushel houses. One of the soon after died in hor- Onions per bushel &t. -- ay Joxes SUMMER AND ni y i to-d- 5 PR Nb ivhout 6 o'clock Sunday evening, of billiotls to-nig- ht - bs-eettl- and, Complete Stork of Y'S the Play "Jim the Penman. I. C- UL. a full Otferr An Unexpected Demise. It will be observed by notice else where lhat the younger child of Bro. Alfred Caine and wife died yesterday. TO-DATELEGRAMS Yhedemise of the little one was quits unexpected. Although it had Hurricane and Loss of Fourteen been ailing no one supposed that its Illness was dangerous. A sad cir Men off tbe Grand Banks, cumstance connected with the decease Newfoundland. of tbe little one was that its death oc curred a short time after he bad train to fill O'Brien's Arresv Seems to uate arted on the south-goin- g missionary appt iutment, and he Been an Unwarranted Inknew nothing of it till his return in the trusion Upon Him. evening. Tbe bereaved parents have the sympathy of numerous friends. Sudden Death of the Author of to-da- y, tn.-w.- Z. Midnight Raid. j. A GeaiMu to Mom LOW PRICED limbing array up and Chen anew a pr len retrenchment. ompare Price ami Qualillea f Oeodat,a with pretended Sales f peel la. Oar whole Moo of . ' fi C DRY GROCERIES, SHOES and CiAtHIW., COMPRISES GOODS, BOOTS, AN IMMERSE STOCK AT liD IS QUI TO IS HUP SI TEASDEL'S! |