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' J. 3. KETOE, Ofllee im " Hsral4 TRADE. CO. TURNER lOO Osasksso .. naaw Tartu M an u f c tu rars of and Dealers ia COTTOH Sail- TfacK." Wood Druid Mills, "Polkkmos" and otherberry," favorite braaas, all uu moors nara, Bseainm aad sort. sc I 3 V. t, o;j tbrongbon dfte alt VKW YORK os . XTI can be sole Agents, their branch stores i. - 'I IT ixx Territory. ItC with him cont cerning it, these were bis words a grain of wheat fall into tbe "Exceptand die it abldeth alone, but if ground The Four Chicago Anarchists Who it die it brlngeth forth ranch fruit." The world's history is and has bean Were Hanged There Last that every milestone in the path of ' Month progress has stood as a tablet over the murdered dead that laid the founda tions for tbe structure ef real progress Placed In their Final Resting and advancement ont of the old. In the blood of those who have Place. Eloquent Address loved a common cause and the common people so vaguely that of Copt. Black. unmindful of tbeir neraonal wel fare they have been ready to shed their The Regular Daily Railway Disaster, oieoa. nut is there to such as tnese tbe with Several Persons FATE OF OBLIVION? Killed. The lives that go ont in a splendid service and In supreme sacrifice are uever lost. I care not what their oe The Brewers will Retaliate on liefs are consenting the unseen, I know that even U tbev believe not. the inter Iowa and Kansas by Refusnal Father Is faithful and that the hearts that pass out of life in the ser ing their Barley. vice of humanity Will be called and gathered into the embrace of God." After Captaia Black's address Paul The Daily Fatal Explosion. -- Euroof Milwaukee, delivered a Grottkaa. er pean War Talkv-Othlong speech in German, in which he said: Dispatches. "I read that the thoughts of this as sembly turn upon those who are the murdeiers of our friends. I fear that By Telegraph to the Nkws. I ia your heart and mind their life's thought and conviction tnat tne San Francisco, Dec. 18. At the NUMBERLESS CRIMES Central Park this afternoon the Cbica-g- of the wounded and property-ownin- g defeated tbe St. Louis by a score class furnished tne material for a of 17 to 3. Carroll and Ryan were the charge against these our friends, and m the conviction that battery tor the (Jtticagos and Fontz aad that you live Hashing for the 8t. Louis. Attend their crime was a love of truth, that tbe crime which tbey were charged ance, 6,000. with was to have striven for the liberty of man." LET rHER BEST. Albert Currlin, of St. Louis, also dea speech in German praising livered Tho Final Interment of tho Anar- the virtues of tbe dead anarchists and hlata. eioojaosBC Address by the cause for which they died. After the ceremonies were over, the laptalu It lack caskets closed and lowered in 18. Dec. The four anar- tbe gravewere Chicago, which had been dug twelve chists who were hanged Nov. 11, Au- feet deep and walled up with granite tbe granite capgust Spies, A. C. Parsons, Adolph Fis- blocks.wasJust before on stone the grave, two placed and George Engel, aad Louis cher, wreathes ordered by the New large Liagg, who cheated tbe gallows by York Freihe.it, John Most's paper, were committing suicide the day before, placed in the grave. were placed in their final resting place inWafdheim cemetery today. The only Trial Postponed. dramatic feature of the occasion was Cincinnati, Dec. 18. The trial of brought about by Mrs. Parsons, the Ben. E. Hopkins has been postponed wife of dead tbe anarchist. She to dusky Jan. 10. bad kef t la tbe background at the cemI etery during tbe preliminary services, aad a few me meats before Captaia Trying to Conciliate. Black, chief counsel for tbe anarchists, Berlin, Dec. 18. The National concluded his address and while the 3 Zeitung says : General Von Schweinltz, spectators were ia a manner German ambassador to Russia, reSPKLL BOUND turns to St. Petersburg with conciliby the captain's rhetoric, some one atory instructions. Prince Bismarck, ." shouted "Make way for Mrs. white A passage way was made and tbe paper says, counsels Austria, strengthening her military position, to Mrs. Parsous, accompsJbied by Mr. avoid giving provocation to Russia. aad Mrs. Wm. Holmes, came forward. is officially explained that tae It The nearest coffin to her was that of court circular announcing a meeting August Spies, her husband's was sec- yesterday between tbe Emperor and ond from this. Mrs. Parson's eyes Count Von Moltke and others created seemed to pick eat the casket ia tbe erroneous impression that a miliwhich she was most interested. Tbe bad bee a held. The Emmoment her gaze caught it, she rare tary coancll Is stated, did not bead the voice to a wall which startled the peror. It but merely gave a reception council, crowd. Captain Black paused in his to General von MoitKe and otner screams Came tnen Mrs. from speech, Parsons which reached to the eater officers. circle of the crowd. Tbrice she strove Leopold III to speak but the words refused to come out and she Potsdam, Dec. 18. Prince Frederick SANK FAINTING Leopold is seriously 111 of gastric feyer. into the arms ef friends. Some men A a Ht rinu .Council. near her made snowballs, robbed her when aad of she showed signs temple Vienna, Dec. 18. The military consciousness she was carried away. was council presided today The two funeral trains from the city over by Emperor Francis Joseph." 800 ceme to carried about the people tery. The demeanor of the occupants Previous to and after the Council Herr of the nature of a picnic Von Tisza had a conference with partook more party trmn a iunerai. At the ceremony Count Kalnocky. The council resolved tbe crowd gathered around a lot situ- that the unexpended portion of the ated near the entrance. The coffins credit of 62,000,000 florins voted last were taken from the vault aad carried Spring shall be applied to the purchase to tbe spot where the crowd had as- of equipments ana tne construction oi sembled. Spies' body was bora by six huts for the trooos in Gallicia. No in members of the Tara Yereia. Fischer's crease of forces in Gallicia has yet been casket was carried by members of the decided upon and if there is no f arther Typographical Union, Parsons' by augmentation of Russian troops eo members oi his old assembly oi the frontier, Austria will adhere to the policy of observation. KNIGHTS OP LABOR ; i Still Hoping; Eagel's by the German Fresco Paiaters Union and Louis Lingx's oy a com Vienna, Dec. 18. It is mittee Irom the carpenters' Assemoiy. On Spies' aad Fischer's coffins were ly stated that the cabinet shares ia tbe flowers aad red ribbons, oa Parsons' belief that good relations with Ruswas a bouquet of red aad yellow roses, sia will be maintained. which served to bring eat ia bold relief tbe red cloths which covered the aVaMrterly Inactivity, caskets of Engel aad Lingg. The Dec. 18. There is no undertakers removed the lids from Washington, the coffins aad ths chief mourners took Joint purpose on the part of senators their places. Among the chief mourners were near relatives aud friends of either to do or to abstain from doing tbe dead anarchists, including Mrs. any given thing daring the coming Schwab, whose husband is in the pen week. The Senate calendar contains itentiary, Nina Van Zandt and "Ling's only three bills which can be taken up Yen Nina Zandt Freudel. lsa far action. One of them Drovides girl," chatted continuously with Capt. Black for refunding to the states the direct and showed no signs of emotion. J. R tax of 1861, and the other two Bucnaaan acted as master of ceremo relate to ports of entry in Oregon and nies. The embalming process bad Washington territories. A dozen been a success, tbe dead looked all measures lie on the table, some of trace of lifelike; note decomposition which will doubtless be called np dur- was seen. A memorial bymn was sung iag the week by- - their originators as by the Milwaukee Socialistic Maenncr- - the text lor set speeches ana win tnen chor. Capt. Black then spoke in be referred to the proper committees. Among tbem are the civil service resAS FOLLOWS : olution of Hale ; the postal telegraph "It is now nearly nineteen centuries resolution by Beck; tbe constitutional since there came into the world one amendment proposedto by Dolph, emlegislate upon whose name is a household word, powering Congress wherever civilization has shed its marriage, divorce, POLYGAMY, light. Whatever may bo our personal views of Christ we all know that He etc.; Mitchell's bill to abrogate all Brought most prominently to light two treaties and repeal all laws which perthoughts which have been In the world the immigration of Chinese ; since then. One establishes a con mit bill to regulate immigration, Palmer's in between nection the relationship tbe two postal telegraph bills as and eternal good, the other is the and and Cuilom, rethought of universal brotherhood, for offered by Edmonds Tbe matters, of greatest if we onlv knew it the events and cir spectively. interest before the Senate In are yet children general cumstances of are the Cabinet executive an eternal nominationssession of the infinite bound up in seem to be these and we one of father destiny. As childrenmo of the motion tbe judiciary awaiting me man until Are oretnren an. committee, to which tbe nominations coming of Jesus knew the secret waicn of Lamar and Vilas were sent. The broke down the belief is general that no action will oe taken ua til after the holiday recess. NARROW BARRIERS of Secretary Fairchlld The of race and the distinctions of place has nomination been reported from the already came He and circumstances. When finance committee and that of Dickinthe world at large bad no place for son is ready to be reported from the was His birth and Him. In the stable committee. The in the manger. was His cradle. What postotfice TOTAL NUMBER shall I say concerning the civilisation which boasts His name today? As we of nominations before the Senate Is 429. look back over the long ages that have not ;rsore thaa a dozen of which have occupied these nineteen centuries, we yet been reported back from the can take heart and courage that His doctrine and love is yet alive, for in of flnauce. The spite of mack forgetting we still find which has for more than a year been la the long march of the centuries that the subject of fraudulent unthere have been faithful hearts In studying has perfected an elabwhich with the ages have come to life der valuation, orate; bill of twenty-foprinted tbe beauty and riory of His teachings whloh will be submitted to the love. But pages, fraternity andwer full tomorrow committee morning and and of it hi not all that places of po wealth had no room for Him when He ftrobably reported to tbe Senate came, bnt when he went what was it? The few days in which the House He taught the world a divine fatherwill be in session the coming week will hood. When in all probability be devoted to a dis JK8U8' TEACHINGS cussion oi the rules which are to govthe proceedings of the House for of fatherhood were added to the teach- ern the present Congress. The ing of the universal brotherhood of all COMMITTEE ON RULES mankind, the Pharisees and priests, scribes and Levites combined with one will be announced tomorrow and aa accord to send blm to a felon's death. early ajournment be had in order to He taught practical fraternity. Thus It enable that committee to formally oria to study the welfare of the poor and ganize and proceed speedily to the oppressed rather ban a principle consideration of the proposed changes made for advantage and profit, and lor which have already been referred to it. this they cast Him ont. B(R the cross upon which they banged iHim became Tho DstiuW a synonym of honor and glory. My friends, has the world yet reached its Moncton, N. B., Dec. 18. A fearful ultimate of purpose, its highest of disaster occurred last night on the the honor and of development? Look on Railroad. It is reportthese dead and answer. Whatever yon a went ed that train to as the their through a bridge methods, may say that ten men were killed. No parJugdment of simple Justice hi thai their and ticulars received. purpose was the i Spanish Brpuun uv ta to-da- nr self-sacrifi- BSAJS0NAJ3LX. A? ffttKBftmmmmB aaT ROLUN P. 8AXE, OODKB. UTAJt tt Ml tBLISrlLH i&&t wmmm JOxEl'H E. TAYLOR, Piooeer Luiiertaker of Utsiiii Msat' no ajlatahe. By dispelling the symptoms so often mis taken for Consumption. SMkaitst Able hat brought gladness to many a household and by promptly breaking up the Cough aad Cold that too often develops into that fatal disease will yet save thousands from aa untimely grave. You make no mistake by keeping a bottle of this pleasant remedy always in the boose, csFFiis vrrn 'pi constantly ojjrS"- "d - JTI (ITU iii usrm f . araTauru saTJUMo oa hand. T,,sraph Oroors "ilet preoryed la their aatoral atrs . S- , - 'PJf v i r '4l f t.i ... charge. O' A.N U K1QHT. Waro ;, lawstflBBSV, Wo So. Bmiih stawat. Rast of ,.f iA ce, the states of Iowa or Kansas. The secretary of tbe company says : "If they won't buy our oeer, It is quite proper that we should refuse to milbuy their barley," Louis Hauk, the lionaire maltster, said if there was a general movement he would Join It He d Mared that the farm heartily. ers of Iowa were hyp crites, pretending te believe in prohibition and raising barley for the manufacture of whisky ana beer. patches of fir and pine. The train wound around the great butte, descending into Shasta Valley, where were revealed views of great scenic grandeur. At this point, the stupendous character of tbe engineering difficulties ia compassing the Shasta range began to be revealed. Ascending the Klamath range, the railway forms loops, tbe track itself rising In tiers, tbe road at one point traversing Killed by San Explosion. Fleming, Ks., Tec, 18. Three men d in accomplishing an air line Of distance.t Passing118through that moun KhaatH Vullfv. the urn newt no tain stream known as Klamath River. was crossed, remindful of the lonely Journeylngs of Fremont and bis small band of followers when tae region formed part of tbe Mexican domain Tbe day was one of remarkable beauty, delight of the excurenhaacingthe sionists in their run through the mountains. Leaving the city of Coles, near tbe Oregon slate line, the train soon entered Siskiyou tunnel, piercing a mountain for 3.300 feet, and passing thence Into a companion tunnel 1,400 feet, the construction ol which deiayea the completion of the read for nearly two vears. At 4:45 o'clock the train reached Ashland, where tbe ceremony of driv- - were killed here yesterday by the pre mature explosion of a blast in the Missouri Pacific coal mine. Total Exchanges. Boston, Dec. 18. The managers of the leading clearing houses in the United States report the total gross Dec. exchanges for the week ending 17, 1887, to be $l,0lo,803,903, a decrease oi ito.a per cent. let In Syria. St. Petersburg, Dec. 18. The Of A Con II ficial Messenger says there has been a conflict in Syria between the Bedouins and Druses in which the latter had 160 killed and 300 wounded. taut lict it. Brussels, Dec. 18. Russia's en deavors to raise a loan here and at a.msteruam uave i&ueu. Ireaa Censorship. Vienna, Dec. 18 The editors of the newspapers were summoned to he police bureau today and reminded of tne law prohibiting tse puoncation of the movements of troops and other military preparations. r IMuered. Calcutta, Dec. 18. It is reported that a force under Runbir Jung has been dispersed with great loss oi life. as j OAT-R-- O Mil SBi i uni TBJC OKLT GUARANTEED CURB B CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD- - Hay Pever. Rose Cold. 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Mr. William Mills, as rep resentative of tbe state board of trade of California, in a tew words Intro duced as president of the day and master of ceremonies Mon. H. Davis, representative of tbe municipality and chamber ol commerce oi oaa r rancis co, who said he would not attempt an tbe address, but simply state that canoiows just strucK naa area tne nons in San Francisco, and tbe circumstance "binds California and Ore-go- a in bonds of Indissoluble unity." was observed. Representatives of Valifornia We here now upon our own soil, bid you a right hearty welcome to Oregon, tbe coming as you do te celebrate completion of the railroad which will hereafter bind more closely tbe people of California and Oregon. The avenues thus opened should be for the muThe Last Spike on the. California and tual benefit of those who build tbem as well as those who patronize tbem, Oregon Railroad Driven and under wise and wholesome regulation they can be. So let us all Join Yesterday. in congratulation upon this auspicious occasion, which is destined to mark a Death of Sterling P. Rounds, the new era in the history of the two conjoined states. Let us hope that In the GEiSEliAL NEWS. Popular Printer and A Number of News Notes of the Pacific the people shall move irresistibly forward in all laudable pursuits of higher civilization ; that they may have no other contention but that which prompts each to outdo the other in all efforts which tend t expand the wealth and dignity, the condition of all classes of citizens, and diffuse among all the Inestimable blessings of Just ana By Telegraph to the News. of the State of California, in the absence of Governor Waterman. He concluded his address as follows: A Boy Who Couldn't Tell a Lie, Even to Save His Father s Neck. SOLOMON BROS. & GOLD TO THE We Victoria and Leo. Rome, Dec. 17. The Pope today gave audience to the Duke of Norfolk. The Duke expressed the congratula tlens of iQaeea Victoria oa the papa Jnbilee and her thanks for the missou of Mgr. scella on the occasion oi her own Jubilee. The Pope said that be was deeply mOved by these proofs of e part of the Queen friendship on and hoped tbe xebange of sentiments of affection would not be limited to tbe present exceptional circumstances but would also make its influence felt on other occasions. He was animated, he said, by feelings of the greatest affec tron for tbe English people. The Pope recalled the irlendsnip displayed b Queen Victoria in 1864, when at tbe conclusion of the nunciature at Bi us sels he delivered to her a letter from King Leopold. GREETS CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE : Genuine Bargains AT TEAS DELS! Souaotie so Effort but GSM Moil f t- - sjoesJa, DRY PRICE: LOW i Frleoa auarf QuaallUoo (esipare wltM pretended Nahleai sf w thole tAmm ' t u Ererj flay toanmr TEASDEL'Sf At Political Points. Baltimore, Dec. 17. The American Federation of Trades adjourned sine die. The convention this morning passed resolnttons denouncing tbe ac tion of tbe police in various cities for Interfering with meetings and insisting that the spirit of unlawful oppression, displayed by the authorities be con demned. THE LAST SPIKE Indianapolis, Dec. 17. Senator Voorhees, in the course of an InterOn the California sic Oregon view today, said he should not favor Driven Yesterday. any reduction of tbe taxes on spirits. oe willing to re Ashland, Oregon, Dec. 17. The He might, however, California & Oregon Railway was peal the tax oa tobacco, except cigars and' Voorhees says he completed toddy. This event repre standscigarettes. on the sents twenty-on- e years of railway DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM construction, almost steadily pushed, of and thinks President Cleveland 1884, of though tbe project surmounting has tax- departed from it. In reducing the mountain ranges of northern Cali- atiou, Voorhees would endeafornia and soutnern Oregon forced vor to Senator the labor interests and stoppages, and created for a period the protect guard them from competition with in tuis ana, that latest, impression paid competitors. In alluding many respects, most important of tbe cheaply free trade, tne senator said : "A national highways, might never be to great many people use the word 'free completed. Tbe accomplishment un trade' without knowing or caring what commertne by doubtedly is regarded means. Free trade means tne aban it as coast the cial circles of the donment of custom houses, and the resort to direct taxation of states. UnMOST IMPORTANT such a system, Indiana's portion in its significance since the 'coraole- der would be nine or ten millions a year. tion ol the first overland railway sys- I don't thluk aoybody wants to try the tem in May, 1869. It affords for the experiment tn this or any other state." il first time aa communication new r iec. 17. Alter tne re between tbe cities of tbe Pacific, from publican ore, convention adjourned, the the south the north; It has bound committees of tbe National the cities ol the Union, and place! un executive to appointed a der the control of one railroad ef me Lesgue name a secretary and treasurer. The ntion an unbroken line from New Or SUE - COMMITTEE leans to Portland, Oregon, a distance of 3,000 miles. From a strategic stand- - consisted of J. S. Clarkson, completion oi tae northern James P.Foster, New York; Iowa; E. T. fioint, tne of vital importance to tbe naand E. W. Brackett, Saratoga Springs; a measas defensive tional government This committee Fox. Washington. .'of ure in case war, and for the rapid agreed to leave the choice of secretary concentration of troops. to President Foster. The sub-coYesterday afternoon a special train mittee established a headquarters at left San Francisco carrying Charles lAbe New York Club rooms and will Crocker as chief representative of the a branch at the National Republi Southern Pacific system and Mr. Wm. nave 11. Mills and Mr. Richard Koehler. also can Club rooms in this city. of that company, the train being under the OF HOME MIlIIV STRKRT. IVo. TO alf Oregon and the great northwest. Yonr welcome is our cheer aad your hospitality our obligation. As tne overflow of the Nile has ever kert eld Earvot young, so may this artificial stream of commerce, outrivaling nature's pro visions, ever rise and ebb, to tne development and progress of the people of our two great commonwealths, as long as time shall last and man moves onward to his Ood. FRIENDS would say that we MA KB BOOTS and SHOES, equal in Style and Finish, and M UCM MORS DURABLE than any Imported Goods brought into the Market, and we guarantee all Seams, and that the Pries is as Low as any goods that ars Solidly Made of First Class Material. SOLOMON BROS, ef GOLD. from the ire government. When G Dvernor Pennoyer coucluded. National Capital. Other Joseph Teffeno, president of the Sac Items. ramento Board oi Trade, spoke in De-h- MIIN STREET. 70 IVo. SISTER STATES Kditor. fe Co. PLUMBERS, GAS and STEAM FITTERS The rifle factory at Steyer is turning out 4,000 repeating rifles every week. . XXI. i RKV. T. O. STRONG, Russian Agitation. Ashland, then made a prayer and Vienna, Dec. 18. A telegram from of of Oregon, was Governor Belgrade reports that Russian agita- introduced Pennoyer, as follows : and spoke tors are extremely active in Servia. : m GROCERIES. GOODS, and CLOTHING. BOOTS, SHOES COMPRISES AN UHEISE STDGI Ul IS EQUAL Tl TXL CIEViSI TEflSDEL'S! AT all-ra- sub-commit- tee m PERSONAL of Mr. SOUTH JORDAN CANAL. DIRECTION J. A. Filmore', coaches and three baggage and dining cabs. repreAmong the other en board sentative gentlemen -- Mayor wer Gregory, of Sacra-b- o ; Mayor Hadley, of San Diego ; Mayor Davis, of Oakland: Hon. Hor- ace Davis, Col. C. S. DiehL Col. John Mr. u. K. Ftu a, Hen. Frank meat, M. Plxley, Mr. George W. Chesley, Mr. George W. Sanaerson, and Mr. Wm. Garrett. The list ol invited also also included representatives of the California State Board of Trade, and other leading commercial bodies of California. Five sleeping cars in addition were filled with excursionists availing themselves ef tbe opportunity of making the first ascent of the Siskiyou mountains in a RAILWAY CAR. Inter-Coioal- al g, Largest and Best Stock of MUSICAL MLRCHMDISE West ol Chicago. Principal Place of Business, Salt Lake City, Utah. VfOTICE. THKRK ARE DELINQUENT upon the following described Stock oa account of assessment levied oa the 1st day of October, 1887, the several amounts set opposite tbe names of tho respective snarenoiaers, as ionows iLs No. ef txn u. in : . IN . AHE. ow--- V oaaeu. Ben nion, John R... at 8 S "S s Becks tead, Aaron. 1 1 1 Crump, Wm. O. Hope, James 4 a; it Simultaneously with the departure of the California contingent for the north, a train left Portland for the south containing the governor and a distinguished party of officials and invited guests from the State of Oregon. Large waiting crowds at Sacramento. Marysvllle, Cbico, Tehama and Red Binff to greet the California train, attested the Interest centered in the event. The cheering multitude at ; ELEVATION OP MANKIND, Sacramento brought to tbe platform TttS PARTICULARS. Cbas. Crocker.who said that when with their longing to bring in a day of N. B., Dec. 18. A train Mr. i860 tbe p.olect of the Central Pain universal brotherhood and universal onBathurst, the Railway comwas outlined, doubters said he peace, and the world baa nothing for posed an englne,snowpfhw and pas- cific his and these men bnt the gibbet. We take senger of car might be able to sell went off a bridge needles conferees and hardware, but they could these lessons to heart, bat do not de- near afternoon. Caraquette yesterday acrdan tbe Sierra spair, for we know that the cause Of thirteen men on board, the conduc- never run a railroad mountains. We were not onlv able to for which men die takes root in the tor, fireman aad four section do it, remarked Mr. Crocker,' but are human heart and reaches upward anc men engineer, were down u nder the en- about to celebrate a greater feat In spreads aad cannot be destroyed, and gine In tbepinned bed the of ; river and killed the lesson of this hoar was given on in the others were railroading. not badly bruised, bnt words that the great Teacher spoke in leaving redding centuries agone. When seeing the fatally injured. for the north, the heavy train was gathering storm of hatred and oppresdrawn ul the steep approaches to the sion which was speedily overwhelming mountains by three powerful Him, He realized that in loyalty to the 18. Dec. Considerable reaching Sisson at 7 ociock thisengines, mora-laChicago, mission He bad accomplished noon stir 4,000 feet above the sea level, at has been cause d here by the fact earth, there was a felop's fate for Him, tbe base of Mount Shasta, which there was overthrow and destruction. leaking ont that the Keeley Brewing rises 10,409 feet above Slsson's . altiHI FORETOLD has Instructed brokers its to Company tude. The surrounding hills had a to those about him his own death, aad bay no barley grown in or shipsed from great white pyramid relieved by dark CALDER'S Music Palace ! COMPANY. superin- - general tenaent oi tne soutnern racinc Hallway. The train consisted of eight Inter-Coloni- al mi Ul (IILLIC, v sub-commit- tee trosm IS to SO Ibo. Pit for ths wool maa or tho ootohar, with oomoaaallts aao-oo! sna-t- h of stapls aad also ao! aarcaao, PSICXS when they contended . $2 50 1 M aaaaos Btsaapad afwa kem, With Arnrrj eait to la4icat when the subornation 9 W Par lnUBr, Jehm Smith, J! 7. meaas that Jhn Smith's snbscnp U h (1st of the nth the v ,:n srsrpirs mis year, or Kmmksr th. IW7. ribers win notico aleaso the bb 'ut)' fair papers, to soo that they have their pro-i- r credits. aaSl also to the mis kolas to ?ie tat ' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY. EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1887. LAST SIGHT'S NEWS except Sunday with Postage, $108 onye:ir " 5 OA fix hionUa 2 6f three doiiLlK, yopr " TsTTQiH AND LIBERTY TBTJT EVENING NEWS: Evening, FiibiMked ' 4 M I 24. M6t,W. M M Mary C. Jensen, i Matthews, James Marriott, Henry Nellaoa, Noila 2 5 1 S 5 2 " M 4 15 Palmer, Robert. . Petersen, Christen.... Parr, John 0 Richards, Thomas Shielda, James (Estate) .t tt M M II . Stocking, Ensign ' o it " it J.... Bro. Taylor, Thos. E.A Taylor. Thos. E. M It H tt S 7 10 Uei 54 961 970 1070 675 1120 1141 438 607 73 851 an 7S4 1S1 818 188 658 805 758 lOSt tt IS SOS 505 506 a 610 asn 14 097 884 418 484 383 337 580 700 804 1 8 f 1 00 SO ORG A1TSI ECstVo B0 50 2 00 1 00 50 50 7 so 1 00 1 so SO 1 SO 3 50 1 1 50 S 80 WOBLD RUITOWNB3D cfo 11 A AMD ME, i WHITIEf. Mason lin, 00 1 00 4 S 1 00 1 SO 1 SO S ) eta. 4 00 1040 SB j I SIMMY. CHICK: RING. STEM, CHASE MID HARD Mil the most Eminent Makers of ths day. We carry 17 0 00 50 S 00 50 7 00 FIRST CLASS SO SO 1 00 50 800 4 00 1 80 erery tolas; necessary for tae conducting of a Ws MUSIC BUSINESS. Guarantee all Goods, and defy competi'ion QUALITY and PRICES. (0 And in accordance witn taw, ao maay shares of each parcel of such stock a may be necessary, will be sold at ths Company's Eldref go Block, office. No. 8, Hooper Salt Lake City, on uec soin, insi, at aa o'clock of such day to pay delinquent sossment thereon , together with tbe cost oi advertising aad expenses of tho Bala. JESSE W. FOX. 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