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Article IX, forbidding the Use of the ing evidence that they are banded toIn the Mud for partisan purposes, gether for a high and Wading organization bad, so far as he knew, been strictly and Slush. nbLY PURPOSE. in letter and spirit. From obeyed ant-General Tne G. A. R. did not fail in the exerGray's report mem-he that the total number of cise of deep arid tender interest in the The Streets are Gaily Decorated learned bers borne on the society of Sons of Veterans. In conclusion, he said: MIn, fraterand the Enthusiasm ROLLS OF THE ORDER nity, charity and loyalty we stand.is We it Unrestrained. not have proved the fact that there at the national encampment was the number reported Ju: e 30, now, nor has there ever been any bitwas 372,674, an actual gain in live ter feeling or tiate for those of our Commander - in - C hief Falrchlld 1587, were once in arms quarters of 46,167. The increase of fellow citizens who but now being loyal, have members in the ninety days ending against Makes a Long Speech June 30, 1887, in good standing, was long apso taen tneir uiu nue pmco iu Without a "Palsy. ' our hearts, never, we devoutlv hope, 15,616; In 1880 there were 00,634 members. In the last Ave quarters there to be removed therefrom. We have have been mustered into the Grand not now, nor have we at anytime since There were reported the war closed, had any disposition to New York Democrats Make NomArmy 72,830. June open again the 18S7, in good standing, 30th, inations and Adopt 25,220; by delinquent suspended, BLOODY CHASM A Platform. reports, 10,802. The total at the last returns oorue upon the rolls was which once unhappily divided the an increase In membership that We not only will not ourmust be gratifying to all members. people. selves reopen that dreadful abyss, The "Thistle" Not Overhauled The amount, reported expended in but we will, with the loyal peo to March, pie of the north and south, proYesterday The Progressive charity from sMarcb, 1886, 1887, inclusive, is $253,934 43. test against all attempts which others Laborers, Kte. may make to do so, by holding up TniSMONEY anyfor special honor arid distinction manwas disbursed to I7J570 comrades and thing that pertains to or in any to tke Naws.l Ry Telegraph tSeir families, and 8999 others weie ner glorifies the cause of disunion. giVtug 20,606 .individuals who With the people of the south we only St. Lut m, Sept. 33. When the or- assisted, had received benefits during the year. seek to continue the friendly rivalry der to fall In for parade was received He bad established the provisional loDg ago entered upon in the effort to at the various camps and headquar- department of Idaho and appointed make our land great, and prosperous as aud its people intelligent, happy aud ters, the men tumbled out of their W. H. Nye, of Boise CityVifeIdaho, had also virtuous. We wilt rival them in exaltcommander, tents and rooms, prepared for a battle provisional established the provisional department ing all that pertains to and honors this With the elements with rubber coats of Arizona; Comrade A. L. Grow, of great Union and in condemuiug everyand umbrellas and trousers rolled up. TorobsUne, Arizona, provisional comthing mat tends to foster a hostile sentiment thereto; we will 'rival them It was one o'clock wheu the column mander. in During the year death had claimed iu earnest endeavors to ofinculfcate was formed and Qrand Marshal Grier 3.400 this counmembers. He selected for spethe minds of the citizens ordered the eecort of mounted police cial notice John A. Logan, who, in life, try, and especially of our children, s had manliested his love ndt only in HBAIITFELT LOVE forwyd. Then followed the words but by active public and GRAND MARSHAL efforts. Did any poor, mairuud,private helpthe United States of America, to veteran need an advocate, did the the end that the present and coming Gen. A. J. less with bis Grand Army need shall, in every part of the generations Post and Smith of St. aides, Logan Tandbclleve In and maintain true alleA DEFENDER, on paramount Louis mounted, and Springfield, Masthereto, based to name that came to giance'his was the its Constituand fidelity respecttpr sachusetts, battalion, special escorts the lips, and first he was never appealed to tion and laws, which will lead them to to the commander-in-chiewho folin vain. The for the Grand discountenance whatever tends to lowed a few yards behind, howing to Army badge haspatent been transferred weaken loyalty, incite insurrection, the crowds Who greeted bim with ap- aud is new the propertydulyof the order. treason or iu any manner or 100 men Ills staff, plause. mounted, The council of administration has in- impairs therebellion, or permanent y of em:ieccy preceded twenty carriages, moving vested $20,000 of the funds of our free institutions an I will Impel three abreast, in which were govern- the order in bonds surplus of the United encourage the spread of ors and other honored quests. In the States. Memorial day was more gen- them toliberty, equal rights and Justice one was Franlead occupied by Mayor erally and appropriately observed this to all men, to deferixl these sentiments AlW. cis and General T. Sherman. year than ever before. This day, sac- which are quoted from the fundamenthough closely sheltered from the rain red to the memory of the fallen de- tal law of our order with their lives, on and sight, the crowds the sidewalks of the republic, has become a if need be, and to further the end soon touuot where the old commander, fenders most aud instructive nathat they shall so revere the emblems was, and cheer Upen cheer marked bis tionalimpressive holiday. A letter Was received of union, that they. uader no circumprogress, while frequent groups of from Joseph W. Drexel, offering in stances, Can couple with tbem in the men would rush from shelter to carperpetuity the cottage on Mt. Mc- same to his hand. door grasp riage Gregor, in which General HONORABLE TERMS Then followed the divisions of the U. GRANT 8. in ten Grand Army, all; composed the symbols of a sentiment which is AS FOLLOWS: spent his last days, to the survivors of antagonistic to its perpetuity.-the The position taken by men who saved the those on the pension quesFirst, department of Missouri, Col. couutry,gallant the only conditions being that Nelson Cole, assistant marshal; sec- the cottage and surrounding grounds tion was received with great favor ahd warm approval, and the kind, but ond, department of Illinois, Col. J. C. be held in trust by the commander-in-chie- f Butler, assistant marshal: third, Wisof the Giand Army of the Re- - Arm conclusion of the addfesS and his consin, Pennsylvania and Ohio, Gov- Ipublic, the president of the Mt. allusions to the south, met a most ernor Thomas C. Fletcher, assistant and another hearty response and was greeted with Railway Company xThe junior marshal; fourth, New York, Ccnecti-cu- t, to oe named by the donor. General made a short report and prereMassachusetts, Maine, New JerFalrchlld recommended be it that sey and Virginia, Col. D. P. Dyer, as- ferred to the incoming commander-in-chie- f' the case of J. Judkiu to the ensented sistant marshal fifth, California, New with to accept campment, who had been robbed of all Hampshire, Vermont, Petomac and on satisfactory authority ms money anu ieii uvmiiuw whu mo In Separrangements. Leo Ma. assistant Maryland, Rafseur, tember last, when the citizens of family iti tsis cuy. Oa motion, the marshal ; sixth, Indiana, Mai. KJ? Wei-ge- l, Charleston, South Carolina, were suf- matter was referred to the Gommittee assistant marshal; seventh Iowa, fering from the effects of a terrible on administration, with Nebraska and Colorado, Gen. Johu earthquake, the Grand Army Joined in POWER TO ACT, Mcneil, assistant marshall; eighth, the relief. He, in company with Ail Kansas, Col. John B. Gondoll, assistant jutant-Ganerwent to the and Post Department Commander Gray, marshal; ninth, Michigan, Dele ware, stricken city and called upon the com- Thomas, of Minnesota, stated that he West Virginia, Washington Territory rades to was a memman the understood that aud Kentucky, Col. Charles G. Strefel, of Minnesota; ber of t.ie department RAISE MONEY assistant marshal; tenta, Arkansas, if bo, Minnesota would take care of Florida, Dakota, Oregon, Ne w Mexico, for relief. Collections were rapidly him. The report of the sureeon-gen-erMontana, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, made and $7,047 was reported to the was read and a book ol forms and Georgia, Texas, Utah, Idaho, Arizona, national headquarters. It was underolanks was presented for the use of brigade of naval veterans and sons of stood that there was no immediate surgeons of posts and departments. as veterans, Capt. Henry Zeigenaeim, haste, and before the collections had fA resolution was adopted that all matsistant marshal. and gotten fairly under way, the Mayor ol ters relating to rules, regulations Charleston telegraphed to headquar- the ritual, whether by way of resoluIIBRK AND TBERK ters that no further aid would be re- tion or in officers' reports or othera post armed with muskets or a drum quired. Had the of Charleston wise, be reterred to a committee on broke the monotony of tns line. required it, he feltneeds corps assured that $100,-0- 0 rules, regulations aud rituals, and as tne column passed be under tne Beautiqould have been raised within that a committee on resolutionsfrom ful stained glass transoareticv of Gen another month. Many posts hfd sim- constituted on the basis of one of resolueral Grant 4th street between Locust ultaneously received the call for aid each department, to whom all and St. Charles, all the men uncovered and the order to suspend operations. tions should be referred without detheir heads and passed by in silence. He recommended the appointment at bate. Comrade Tanner, of New York, General Sherman and the reviewing onqe of a competent comrade write presented obituary resolutions to Post officers stood in the rain which came the history of the order, and to General H. Patch, ol suggests narder as the procession" passed the that the general government will in- Commander and Comrade Thomas, Massachusetts, reviewing stand; it took the Missouri clude in the next decennial census, an of Illinois, presented the division 2o minutes to pass. The col- enumeration of the soldiers of FOLLOWING RESOLUTION, ored posts were cheered. The tattered THE LATE WAR battle flags were called for then and under a suspenwas which enthusiastically cheered. The sous of cf the rebellion who may be living in sion of the adopted rules: veterans brought up the rear and, 1889. when they had passed the stand, ranks legislature of Illinois has HAeri, The Believing that the practice of moving appropriated $50,000 for the erection of a were broken and the the national headquarters to the place monument. to our late illustrious comrade, where the commander-in-chie- f PAKADB WAS OVER. resides John A. Logan.and Mrs. Logan has selected Is becoming Impracticable, owing to one of the public parks of Chicago as The head of the procession reached tbe of the property of the final resting place of .his remains; the Grand Army arch that spans Oliver the accumulation he order recommends that the and,' CommaThe trustees who have charge Street at Twelfth at noon, and national headquarters be located at of Whereat, nder-in-Chief the erection of the said monument have Gen. some central Fairchild, an and assistthat of the Grand Army point invited the co Hannibal ant aojutant general Sherman, be put in charge. 'of the Republicoperation in this noble enterprise; Hamlin, war govet aors aud other dis- In the be it matter of pensions It has been therefore, tinguished guests left their carriages tne aim of the order to have Congress llaolved. That a special committee of and took positions in the grand stand grant relief to the pressing needs of seven be appointed by the commande-ri- coneast of the arch. Across the street comrades. The government has re- chief, who shall t ike tile subject into and report to this encampment a d facing the grand stand, Grand in many instances. Influence sideration the feasibility of accepting the inviMarsnal Grier ana staff sat in tneir sponded upon on has been to state legbrought bear of saddles while the ram increased in islation and state soldiers' orphans' tation TRUSTEES. volume and for an hour and a half Domes and laws relor the temporary The commandef-l- n Chief appointed poured down en the beads of the pass- lief of indigent soldiers and their ing soldiers. Missouri contingent was families have been passed for this as such committee : Governor A. Al25 minutes in passing, the Illinois was work. More than S. S. Burdett, of any other has the ger, of Michigan, 15 minutes and Kansas 12. The other Washington, H. H. Thomas, of IlliGrand Army of the Republic states were represented by posts and nois, John C. Robinson, of New York, LIKED THIS WORK. A Beaver, of Pennsylvania, HanniAlong the line of march J. regiments. were thousands of boys in blue who bal Hamlin, of Maine, and Charles D. be will Grand remembered that the It tnought it too wet to march. lu the Array, with the approval of the people Mash, of Massachusetts. balcony of the Keifer, of Ohio, moved that in acin general, have enlisted in this cause. with the recommendation of Men of all shades ef political belief, cordance GRAND STAND the letter of the commander-in-chie- f, in been have foremost these efforts, Commander-in-Chie- f Mount McFairchild and and neVer until this year, has it en- Mr. Drexel tendering the G. A. R. be to the General Gregor property Sherman, partly protected the mind of any well informed to to the commander-in-chie- f from the storm, bowed t the bays as tered man to charge that this zeal in bebali referred be elected by this encampment and they passed, acknowledging continu of our needy comrades was ef a politthe new council of administration, ally the rousing cheers tnat went ical, partisan character. up from each post as they filed The G. A. R. will never consent that wits full power to accept the con Here and by. there, this question of pension shall be veyance. A resolution of sympathy was sent different divisions, marched through a col- classed among those which men comSenior ored post and their salute was in- monly call has for many to Past Edward It partisan. D. Jardine, of New variably the signal for applause from years been discu-seby posts, departthe grand stand, which seveial times ments and national encampments; re- York, who is kept from the encampof the was taken up by the crowd and prosolutions and addresses have been ment by illness. On the call longed into hearty cheers. Dripping adopted and published ; petitions aid department a great flags received much boisterous notice, appeals have often been sent to ConMANY RESOLUTIONS and as the squad carrying the tattered gress ; the efforts of the newspapers of remnants of battle bags passed by the the country have been enlisted and, were received and referred to the comenthusiasm became unbounded with feW have here- mittee without delay. The encampment then adjourned throughout the column. An occasion- tofore beenexceptions, they al warrior carried a cane or pole on Until 9 o'clock morning. IN FULL ACCORD which was dangling a chickeB, a leg of The contest for commander-in-chie- f mutton, a slice ot bacon, a cabbage or with the order. There has been no is being waged with vigor. The some other representation of the men are forcing the fighting, but change of opinion or change of method are by a division in the eastin the ranks ot the G. A. R. They have ern crippledand FORAGING EXPEDITION his prospects are not force's, been of one mind In considering it but or commissary stores. As the right of simple Justice tbat the United States regarded as bright as at one time rethe line reached its destination, the should at least grant a pension of not ported. His support of General Porto Logan is used troops broke ranks and hasteaed back less than $12 per month to all persons ter in opposition to the reviewing stand to get a glimpse who served three menths or more in against bim with effect. Tne dark horse, General Rae, ol of the commander. the military or naval service of the up with great They came with a rush that threatUnited States during the war of the Minneapolis, Is looming ened the destruction of the rest of the rebellion and have been honorably dis- force, and at present seems to be leadcoIuxib, but the mounted staff of the charged, and who are now or who may ing, having captured the California He also has a Illinois division soon forced its way hereafter be suffering from mental or delegation following m th ; northwest and through the crowd and cleared a physical disability not the result of strong passage. At 1 :30 o'clock the Sons of their own vicious habits, which inca- east. GENERAL GRIER Veterans brought up the rear, and pacitates them from performing manthe crowd made a rush for the grand ual labor. This has been publicly adbe the most formidable to stand to see and shake hands with vocated, and all men who cared to appears but the Department of "Uncle Billy." The general refused know have been f nlly aware of the ac- candidate, is broken by Major Warner, to respond to the numerous calls for tion, and yet, until recently, there has Missouri of Kansas Citv, who retains a steady a speech and, Ending an opportunity, been heard no objec Jon to such meas- following "throughout the west, where stepped into a carriage and was quick- ures. Because others have General Grier would otherwise have driven ly away. much strength. This division so cripCHANGED THEIR MINDS, the latter tbat it is thought nv THE ENCAMPMENT ples the G. A. R. need not, therefore, many that the chances of General Rae was opened in due form In the enter- change theirs. The path In this direc- or some other dark . horse winning the tainment hall of the exposition build tion has been straight, the order baa star are strong. ins: at 3 p. m. Commander-in-- C ,lef diverged neither to the right nor left, General Sherman persists In no unGeneral Fairchild presided. because when comrades need help the certain tone in refusing to allow his The following committee on credenG. A. R. Will draw closer and closer to name to be used. tials was appointed: Adjutant Genthem. They shall nol be inmates of Milwaukee, Gtttysburg and Chattaeral Gray, Thos. C. Stewart, of Penncommon pauper houses, nor shall nooga are mentioned as probable sylvania: John S. Hatcher.of Connect- tneir widows and orphans if the G. A. places for the text encampment. icut; Jas. fi. Stewart, of Ohio; B. R. can prevent it. It is not demandare being mdde by various deleHenry Jenks, of Rhode Island. too much. Many members are of gations representing the departments ing The annual address of the commanthe honest opinion tbat it is not in which these cities are located. The der which is very long, was enough, favoring a broader measure of NORTHERN TOWNS than presented. relief, which will embrace all who The general began by sending greetserved a certain length of time and can are making the greatest progress at Gen-- i ings te the people of the Pacific Coast show an honorable and the attractions of Gettysfor the hospitality and cordial recep- eral Fairchild said bediscbarge. was not there to present, of Pennsylvania burg and the strengthMilwaukee tion of last year. He sincerely con- argue against tnat as an and the are formidable, but gratulated the order that they were west have urgent claims. ULTIMATE MEASURE. to mein this permitted gather great The parade finished its march tropolis and thanked the citizens of He wished to do nothing to postpone in the grand heaviest shower of the week. v St. Louis for their the coming of the .day of The visitors had scarcely sought shelrelief. He assured the members of ter when the rain ceased, and within GENEROUS WELCOME. the Veterans' Rights Unioa thatltheir an hour the sun peeped from behind He 'was'nl eased tn inn rtnnra the t kindly labors were fully appreciated, the clouds for the first time slnceSun-day- . dence of the permanent and healthy and The clouds drifted rapidly away, congratulated them on tbelr or me urano Army Ini-of the Be- - marked success in the direction of the and by night tne atmosphere growm was DUbllC And for ton strnii'' fnr tho enforcement of laws giving prefer clear. The committee bad wailed all order entertained by the loyal people ence.for the pu'tlic service for week to give the visitors a grand ilof this country. That this may conand soon after dark 100,000 soldiers. lumination, hi! tinue, He was pleased to report the benefl- - tras test alone Fourth and Fifth streets earnestly cantionpd pverv member that he keep a watchful guard ; cent results of the operatlens of the and Washington Avenue were a blaae. 8mU Lake City. 930,-5C- 2; 372,-67- 4, v fr cbtef-of-sta- ff f, utd-vers- al - che-srs- . Yte Hate Sctan & FORME 6c J3CJ7 S.CanalSt., NELfla COS ISeaKl Fsrn. Co. for & OUNCES, CHICAGO( al bIkIoju. and I'rlc Lies. For sale at the principal .tores throughout fee Territorr. dly al IIE1) RussiaN APRICOTS mm iimiest rues S. P. TEASDEL'S. ti "iy patrons leave yonr address and oni livery wagon will call for them. P PATENT Mill; No. East. 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Ac Oailiiiist, Sorensen HO MAIN STREET. y, The SoclallalSL York, Sept. 28 About 300 delegates of the progressive or socialistic labor party assembled In state The followconvention here : Secing candidates were nominated state John of Swinton; state, retary comptroller, E.H. A. Barber; State treasEnrch; attorney genurer, Henry eral, Thaddeus B. Wakeman. EPIDEMIC Diseases. NEW to-da- AT CI1IOAOU, 8 Chicago Pittsburg 2 Pittsburg -- o- CHOLERA MORBUS, y. llRM'Imll. c ' DYSENTRY Diarrhc?a, Whooping Cough and MeaNlcs, ARE PREVENTED AND Cl'KEO RY I'SlMl MARSHALL'S CANKER CUREf. 1 on msi. ; hicagp l. lAKKV in; i u STORK. AT INOIANAPOLIS. 7 Detroit 3 Indianapolis on account of other games postponed UTAH BOOM raid. U SISTUMW HOME E,TKRPaISKS ! EMOCavr. NEW YORK The Platform aul S'smloslloiu. New York, Sept. 28. Before the platform was read, resolutionsHen-In memory of Tilden, Seymour, dricks, McCleilan and Hancock wen adoDted. A resolution endorsing tht administration of the treasury undei Manning was passeu amiu tueeio. . SOLOMON BROS. & GOLD ARE 5IEN OF LARGE EXPERIENCE SUBSTANTIAL AM) MAKE BOOTS AND THE MOST SHOES THE PLATFORM was then rea.1 by The plank relating to work- ;.......... .. j u,.!t rnc - ' v : tlir e!) dorsement of Governor If ill and Presi dent Cleveland, was greeted, who tremendous applause which continued that severil minutes. It is thought was the mosi to President the regard ....... t. . , a T.i.. a - nliinlra -r.lMtifl"rt buuiuuuuuj. civil service, canals and the liquoi aptmuar. trarile, aiso receiveu The platform was adopted unanimousreso-add another to An attempt ly. n't inn wti. amid lauchter. referred to the committee on resolutions. Frederick Cook was renominated for.1 secretary of state by acclamation v Womnla has nominated fo Dor-sheiin- er. That Utah Produces, and Guarantee all SEWING in their Work. Style and Fit Unsurpassed. Cail and See Them at 111 11 -- ; David James & Co. anc 7 acclamatlou, comptroller Lawrence J. jjitzxr"" "tu nomination as TltEASURKR. STATU For attorney general, Herbert V Bissell presented the name of Chariot E. Tabor. Mr. Bulger, Of Oswego nominated Win.-APoacher; Col. FelPeter Mitchel' it. lows .,r t,, hohnlf nf TsimmA.nv II&ll avor of labor. The roll was called, but before Its conclusion, rjucner uarne was withdrawn ana Aaoor ,wa nominated unanimously. The first plank of the platform is 0 s PLUMBERS, EAS and STEAM FITTERS, . follows : The unnecessary federal taxation of the last Use iiyear exceeded S10O.0O0.OOO. Un unjust:tajuition.thero necessary taxation is of the 'State, of New fore the democracy York demand that the federal taxation be by a sum MAIN STREET. XVO. llOO.OGO.ffWayear.anrt notjessthan also respectfully urge upon Congress that a be adopted which will in the measure shall ti'' ... tl.o rpsittpnt'M in.iuirura) unneccs address, ...relievo the- people .. from 1 ... 1. v i ut. icj,inu w sary laxaiiuu, iiuwiim the and of interests capital Invested, employed in American industries. . Ot J 7 umbing Material, Iumjr, Pipe and Fitting. Steam Heating Supplies, Tin and Iron Itootng, QaU v a nixed Iron Cornice, Guttering, Etc. GARDEN HOSE AND LAWN SPRINKLERS. REDUCED STRAIGHTWAY . DKAUBi 1 , , 1 work-ingmc- The taxes to be first reduced, or removed, arc those on importations of raw material, which now tassist and promote foreign competition with ourselves In our own markets and prevent or hinder the sale of our surplus products iu foreign markets. Along with these taxes should be forthwith remedied or re duced, G. A. R THE TAXATION which Increased the cost to our wagr earners of the common necessaries 01 life and the price of the common dalh Besides thesi clothing of our people. hundred artithree, there are several: cles among the.4,182 articles now taxed which should be Swept off the tax list into the free list, thereby diminishing the cost of collecting all our sea away port taxes and castingneedless anr are petty, vexatiotls. We also urge an immedi of the measures preatj reaction pared by Mr. Manniug and Mr. llewiti and reported to the last Houe by th committee on ways and moans, to systhe tematize, simplify and economize machinery of the collection ol custom revenue, and especially for making correct appraisements Of foreign valuet wherever nd valorem rates of duty shali thos-whic- retained. be THE PLATFORM proceeds to declare the subject of civi' service reform one which might be apto popular vote propriately submitted are opposed; the ad sumptuary laws ministration of Governor Hill Is en dorsad and that of President Olevelam Is highly approved. It Is asserted administration has effected a practical reform of the civil service. He Is pledged strong and unwavering The Twenty-Flrf- ti Animal Reunton rthe flmnd Army of the Republic will be beld In si. LouIh, Ho,, llie Inn! week in September. The In ton Psciflo Railway will sell ronnd I rip tiebeUi through to SI. I. on Is and renin at tne following rate from the following slaftoiiisi FROM UTAH POINTS. Salt Lake City Ogden Park City -- Provo MUford fi7. to &7.r,o 00.40 -- Logan - R7.no : tha-hi- s SPECIAL NOTICE TO HERDERS. SEPT. 24TH. TOST, , i, SATURDAY, ict, vr,i Ana liirht red COW, branded H 00 pn right hip and vented x (cross) on same siue, one nanging horn, and one horn broken Off. Any person giving information that wW 246 N. Sixth West Street, Salt City, will tv uuvnHif rewwunu. PE I KK HUNT. d 8 OX MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. UNDIVIDED HALF INTEREST AN what is known as the " Farmingtor Ilavif IN Rock Mill," situate in Farmington, Countv,. A splendid investment for a Miller The m'ill has Just boon thoroughly repaireti and fitted with the most improved maand good resi chinery. Ample water Tight, dence attached. Price fOOOO. Satisfactory reason given for selling. For further particulars inquire of FREDERICK COOMBS, dAstf Farmington. Utah. RAMS! r will have in O OJDB on the 2 2d inst., THREE CAR LOADS OF CROSS-BRE- D f, ejpaj 201. NO. Not Examined. New York, Sept. 28. It was Impossible to find an unoccupied dry dock and consequently the contem of the bottom of plated examination the Thistle to see whether or not the paint on her hull bad scaled could not be made. Ef-f&- rts yt FESTIVAL. ORIENTAL Vice-Comman- der d Slo-cu- m corns rt ue Vice-Preside- n WHEAT FLOUR. WHOLE SOII'll 1EMPLE ST, 20, 1887. SEPTEMBER UTAH TERRITORY, THURSDAY EVENING, G. A. K. evert Evening, except Sunday. one venr. With Tcstagc, $10 0C " 5 K BixMnlhs 25t three, months, SEMI-WEEKL- CITY, LiBBTT. FROM IDAHO POINTS. Pocatello $.7.r0 57. no Eagle Mock Ketchum Montpelier H7.no 58.0 a SeUevue Shoshone Kttna - 68.90 no.oo - 67.. 10 - 01.76 on.7n 68.96 00.30 Boise City llailey Huntington, Oregon - orrespondingly low rale will be made from all Inter mediate point. Tickets can be ordered from the Sail Lake aloe or from the nearest coupon oflioe. as abotr. These tickets will be on sale Sept. Sit, S3, and B; d going antll Sept. 98, and good returning nntll Oct. 5; or, bj application to tbe Joint agent of the St. Louis terminal lines at the Exposition Rnlldlng in that cltj before Oct. 5, aav extension will be given to Oct. 31, without additional cost. The rates quoted abore are either t la Council it In ft'. r Dearer and Kansas City. Farther arrangements concerning these excursions will be announced later. Q. A. R. Posts, kindred mil. iiary organixatioas, or bands, desiring to travel In a oody. can arrange for special ears, Pullman Sir day coaches, by application to the Bait Lake office. A c 8-- Tie Above Bates Are Open to the World. RAMS, ALL TWO YEARS OLD. Crossed between Thoroughbred Spanish Merino Ewes and Shropshire Down Rams, vvernsre 160 lbs. IBS Wotsrkt. BtMSM from ih to 30 Ib. Fit for the wool man or the butcher, with comparative fins ness. length of staple and siae of carcase. 3-- PB1CKS REASONABLE, ex-Uni- on ROLLIIM P. SAXE, d8sU OCDEN, UTAH. For full iniorinaAlou concerning rates from lecsl stations, routes East of the Missouri Hirer, excursion rates from St. Louis, etc., etc., write to HOYT SHERMAN, Qenl. Ag-- t TJ. P. Ry., Salt Lake City. |