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Show SmSjejnme FIWMI''lM'lMMM"'M""MM""M"BMMsBsBamMaSMsBS " : VENING NEWS. uHht Zfcaiy, Sunday tbcoejXtd, at rum O'CLOCK. tions of i desire to excel in presents of a monetary value only. And this other wise pleasurable and enlovable period thus marred by the reflection of a depleted treasury, or perhaps of debtedness incurred, or s'lil worse In many instances, a total Inability to dis charge honest obligations. When Christmas comes we pay 'Let the merry bells chime forth their Joyous peals ; let father, mother, son and daughter gather around the family hearth, made sacred by a thousand pleasing recollections; let the fond lovers pledge their vows of eternal fidelity and let friend meet friend and renew the friendship of former years. Also let those mementoes of the heart's a ffeetion pass from one to the other and be prized as sacred treasures and let. the poor partake of onr bounty and share in our pleasures, but avoid extravagance and a:n show. Then will every recurring Christmas be bailed with a Jjyful anticipation that will be more than realized. i- PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE iGSERET NEWS COMPANY. CHARLES W. PENROSE, EDITOR. Mondnj, iii. DAKGEBOUS j" i Offeulnr IS, ii IHH7. aU: BKCAl'SK OP ITS Thjc ceremonies over the remains of tie Chicago anarchist, on the occa slon ol their re burial, were unforta Bate. It would have been better had their first burial been the floal one The event of yesterday revived the old issues and bitterness, and brings once more before the whole country the ter rlble s:enes coaui cte with ajrepag naat feature of recent history. ADMISSION OF DAKOTA, The vehement conduct of Mrs. Par sons added a dramiUc effect to th ceremonies. But even if that color Tub prospect for the admission of had been wanting in the iacideats of Dakota into the Union as a State has the affair It would have been famished been rauc i improved by a convention In Aberdeen of that anyhow, for It graphically exists in the recently held The absence of unity Territory. made by Captain Black, speech has heretofore pre the people coansel for the late anarchists among a formidable This no sented otstacle. Tnose who, peruse intelligently the in the way. There has stands longer in furnished the synopsis dispatches can hardly Help bein? struck with the been a great deal of division on the ingenuity and fervent eloquence of the subject of dividing the Territory. It is a production that Now a united effort has been brought speaker. sumps him as an orator. Whether or about "to secure the admission of the not he pats his gift to j proper use is Territory as a whole. The people asaotfcex question. That he possesses sembled in the aforesaid contention have petitioned Congress to that 1t tstjeyond dispute. . is It believed that l aai atscourse was tenfold more effect. will not to hesitate in vote Congress to order and ftangerom ... social . btil. ol the World favor toMtty; The Omaha, cause greater auxiliary in aiding the says on this subject that there is no .re by than a hundred flery blood I speeches of the Ilerr reason, except aoolUtaal one, why the stripe. It was such an address petition should be refused. Should ..as will tend to canonize the dead an Congress erect Dakota into a State, as archists in the minds of a large class of it should have done before, there will people, who will be led to imagine be rapid prcguas in mateiial that after all, those men might have ee.'lrtncere. Wueo people are thought to be sin SUNDAY SERVICES. cere, even when they are mistaken tusy naturally elicit sympathy. Cap Tat Black, with the orator's instinct Obedience to the. Fulness of tbe made a point in attempting to estab Gospel of Christ Necessary usa io n impression, with the same for Siilv.it Ion. keon insight into human nature he that their methods were RTligious services were held in the open to question in the miuds of many Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Sunday, people. When he spjke in that fashion Dec. 18, 1887, commencing at 2 o'clock Be was not addressing himself to the p. m.. President Angus M. Cannon crowd before him, as he well knew presiding. that they were In sympathy with both The choir sang: weinoa and purpose. He was speak Willi nil in v ltowera nf hetrl ami tnnrni Ing then to the people of tbe country M 111 praise my maker in my 9ofg. I being aware that his remarks wonld be Prayer by Elder John J. Dunn spread before them in behalf of the The choir and congregation sang : memory of the dead anarchists, and How sweet Communion is on earth putting n a plea for the object ol anWith those who've realized the birth archy. Of water who the Spirit's powers Most tbinkingfc men will look upon Receive, in genial qnick'ning showers. the bringing in of the example of The Priesthood of the First Ward 4 1 Christ parallel as grotesque to the officiated in the administration of the point of absurdity. So will they view Sacrament. the delineation of the purposes of the ELDKK WM. X. ANDERSON lately executed men as the furtherance of the idea of the fatherhood of God was called to address the congrega and tbe brotherhood of nn. But tion. lie said he felt like doing his others who would revolt, at the hor- share in assisting to establish the rible theory of seeking to cure real kingdom of God. In October, 1885, and imaginary wrongs by murder and he went on a mission to the Southern the Gospel. lie destruction will look upon Captain States, Intothepreach Lard In bearing his tesBlack's speeCh as presenting a less trusted timony to the people in the South atrocious phase of anarchism, and will Carolina Conference, where be remained for twenty months. At tbe consider it with more toleration. The end that time he was released, havera tor clung tenaciously to the last to ing ofbeen stricken with a fever, from the theory of sincerity, which in the which he suffered for two months, and estimation of most men, covers a mul- had been raised up by the power of God. titude of sins. When Jesus sent His out a critical examination et the parallel Heipromised them that Apostles signs should between Christ's mission, methods follow those who receive their testiobeyed the Gospel. The and object and those of the anarchists mony and was a living witness to the speaker will show that each is the antipodes of fact that the same signs and gifts were the other. But many wilt not thus with the Latter-da- y Saint?, The Apostles tanght tbe doctrines ?t th (Jospel consider the subject, and therefore tbe of and instructed the Saints to speech of Captain Black, displaying go Christ, on to perfection. Faith in God, re- unusual ability and ingenuity, Is of a fientanc of sins, baptism and the lay bands were among tbe docdangerous and insinuating character. trines preached by the ancient AposIt presents political and religious tles, and Paul said that those who poison on a golden dish garnished with taught any other Gospel should Anderbe Eider accursed. the beauties of oratory. son to said be had striven hs mission, perform faithfully and had been an Instrument in the CHRISTMAS PRRSKNTS. bands of the Lord in taming many to a knowledge of the truthv The world fcofn the law and tLe A mum; the many customs brought bad departed testimony, and when the Elders went from European countries that of forth they established their claim by "keeping Christmas'1 nay be men- the proofs contained in the Blb'e. Tbe tioned as a very prominent oae and in Prophet Amos said the Lord would do o part of the United States Is tbe nothing save II t revealed His will to His servants tbe Prophets. The events custom sore noticeable ttjan among ol history mida it manliest that in this the " Unnmna, " dispensation there was no one authorized to preach the Gospel except they This la the time when free will offer- received the power from heaVen. The are to made In who are those ings of Christendom today ridipeople no and at cule the idea of inspired prophets, other period of the need, Lord could not but without these the year are such gifts so abundantly and reveal His will to tbe people. Tbe all of which is Savior cams to establish the kingdom generally basiewed, strictly ia keeping with this particular of heaven, And gave Himself as a sacoccasion and is highly commendable. rifice for the sins of mankind. He was and despised by the pec-pi- e, Trae we have none of that squalid persecuted declared and "the as can which be found suffered violence, that poverty among and the kingdom violent in almost every city, town and hamlet taketh it by force." When He was He out Cried is crucified finished." "It throughout Christendom. The ample This, the world claim, was the end oi provision that is made for oar poor the work of salvation, and man had taroagii tithing appropriations, last nothing further lo do bnt to believe. day offering, Riliet Societies, etc., That which Jesus referred t was not the end of His work, but that and the systematic manner of distribuHla morfhl career and sufferings were tion that has so long been followed, finished. He had before this renders squalor an impossibility among tor a continuation of the workprovided of salthe Latter-da- y vation, by calling and instructing Saints. Apostles, and directing thern what "Merry Christmas;" when the al- course The signs and to pursue. most Immortal; "Holly" an other blessings which were given to thorn evergreens are used la sach profusion were promised to all believers, no distinction being made; they could not to denote that eternal friendship no be of the Apostles, limited to the to necessary preserve the uroioa of any more than days could salvation be families, when the little boys and girls limited to tbe same age. Te rewere mankind awake in tae early morn to fiMt their ceive salvation, to show their faith by their very largest stocking fairly groaning required works, and perform labors which with the weight of presents lroai the would bring about, under the laws of Santa Clans; when the God, the desired reward. The faith tanght by Jesus and .His ardent lover, after taxing bis brain for Apostles required works to e'.ve it life. weeks to find something suitable for It was the principleMenof action in ail believe the object of bis affection, ventures intelligent beings. coflid obtain themight fruits of the they timidly to present his first Christmas that earth without cultivating tbe soil, but gift and waits with great anxiety the they would fail; it was tbe same reresult, while she in turn presents to garding spiiitutl affairs there must be a consistent cause that the effect him her souvenir in the utmost .confimight be salvation. The Saints ac-In are dence. Nor father and mother cept the doctrine of faith in God, forgotten on this a upicious diy, wnile His Son, and in tbe Holy Ghost. the aged grandpa's and grandma's They believe in a personal Gid an Ruler of tbe universe. They hearts are made glad by receiving me- intelligent believe It Is necessary to repent of sin mentoes of filial affection. All ball such and be baptized for tbe remission customs that are calcuthereof. Repentance of sin was a lated to happily and cheer the hearts godly sorrow a ceasing to do that which la evil, and learning to follow of individuals of every class and grade. that which is good. The sorrow of tf But it is possible for abuses to grow the world is moaning for past sins and on of customs so endeared t j us by then going on and committing them, a sorrow was not acceptable to the ' ceutnries of time. We can but regret Almighty.that After repentance, the Gosnse the excessive oi Intoxicants at pel of Jesus Christ requires baptism those miserable carousals Indulged in for the remission of sins. This is the door to tbe by some on that day, which tend to the divine law of beaven. Those who mar the enjoyment of .individuals and kingdom seek to climb in any other way will families alike. We pity those men be accounted as by thieves and robbers. whose unnatural appetites lead cap- Jesus declared, "Except a man be born of the water aud oi tbe spirit, be tive their reason and compel them to cannot enter in to tbe kingdom of worship at the shrine of Bicchns, in- heaven." He also confirmed the nestead of coSlrlbutins their energies to cessity, on other occasions, of conordinance, that the promote, legitimate enjoyment and forming to this not reject the counsel of might people are. so desirable all which at pleasure, God against themselves. These doctimes, but more especially upon these trines are taught in the Scriptures. Jesus, the pattern for all, came to do occasions. His Father's will. He was baptized at There is another evil, not near so the hands of John, and tbe heavens flagrant as the one just mentioned, but were opened and a Is voice from my beloved whose influence is making itself felt heaven declared, I "This am well whom la Sou, pleased." In some quarters tbe extravakeenly This was a manifestation from the Algance often exhibited in making presmighty approving what bad taken ents. Men of large families bat limited place, and affirming that baptism was law. Is man above Christ, meaas are beginning to feel tbe a divine he can enter the kingdom without harden Imposed upon them at each that baptism, when It was essential for returning Christmas. Tbe receiving Christ himself to receive that ordinance? Such a claim is not consistent of a present from a friend at once sugIn those who profess to follow Cbrist return in that shall at another gests and receive of His the law of baptism, least be a little in advance in value ol Alter obedience toSpirit. y which we are adopted sons and the one received. In seeking to excej lin God's kingdom, it ia each other in this regard year after daughters that necessary that adoption tax can we the it easily perceive should be sealed. This Is laid year, down in the must be which teach somsbody upon necessarily on of bands should folthat the laying Scriptures, aid that somebody is generally the low baptism. Tbe Samaritans were head of the family. baptized aud had much Joy : they bad yet, however. received tbe Oar gifts, instead of being what they not Ghost tbe seal of their adoption Holy and of should be simply tokens friendship the Apostles sent Peter and John to affection and love are often exhibi- - bestow this Holy Ghost upon them. 1 J ... - . : Ball-admitt- ed 'J hi m. I j ever-faithfu- l time-honor- ed t . mjk - commandments is a transgression thereof, and brings a penalty. Obedience to all laws is necessary of salvation. Itisadifh for cult matter, to set professing Christians to Understand this, although they have tbe Bible to guide them. They put private interpretations on the scripture a course vh!cbis forbidden. In the days of the Apostles there were some who taught conflicting doctrines. The Apostles had to correct these things, and instruct the people that there was but one faith one plan of salvation. All meBTiavet portion of tbe Holy that light which lights them InGbnt, to tbe world. But the power to confer the Holy Ghost and to exercise and receive of its gifts comes only through divine authority. In tbe present age tbe Lord had raised up the Prophet Joseph Smith to organise tbe Church of .Jesus Cbrist Saints. Its doctrines of Latter-da- y and Organization and authority were identical with those of the Church cf Jesus Christ in former times. There were in tbe Church officers which should remain to bring the Saints to a unity of the faith, and if they were done away before this unity was brought bout tney would laii in the purpose for which God had designed them. Tbe Church ef Cbrist could not exist without a head, and as God had placed In the Church first Apostles, it could not exist in its perfection without them. Tbe speaker had never seen tbe Prophet Joseph Smith, but through obedience to the doctrines he.revealed be bad obtained a testimony from heaven that they were ef divine origin. The Saints are laboring to brin the rue worM to a unity of the faith. now existing were ow greatto divisions nau not tne lact mat the ing There is followed tbe Gospel.people no way to salvation receive except by conformity to the condi tions laid down by Jesus. Those who profess to teach the Gogpel should be exemplars of the doctrines they advocate. They cannot consistently omit or designate as unnecessary any law revealed from heaven. The Church of Christ must conform to the laws revealed for Its guidance. Jesus said, "Straight is the gate and narrow is the way that leadetb to Hie eternal, and few there be that find it; but wide is the gate and broad the way that leadeth to destruction, and many there be that go In thereat." A broad way tnd an easy road seems to Shit the majority of the inhabitants of the earth, but this is not the way marked out by the Lord, and if we believe He is the Cbrist we should follow His example and teachings. The speaker bore testimony of the truth of the Gospel and exhorted the people to learn the will of God and render faith-lu- l obedience thereunto. They were called to engage in labariog for the salvation of the human family, and should live worthy of the great privileges they enjoyed. The choir sang the anthem, Praise be to Uod Benediction By " lder Thomas HBBRR CITY ITKMS. fold We.it tier A Plennaat Enter taf amen!. Hkhbr Ciiy, Dec. 13, 183?. FdUor Dtttrel Aet3: is about three inches deep but tbe roads are bare and irood. here, weatuer Is' clear and cold, the The Snow thermometer reaching zero nearly every morning, and sometimes ten degrees below. Good health prevails generally. We hare an agent of modern civilization in process of construction here in the shape of a saloon, with pool tal?le attachment, whieh will tiu in funning order by the holidays ; so Heber will not be a prohibition just yet. There was a pleasant sociable given on the 12th inst. in honor of President Hatch and family, on tbe 20 h anulyer-.jar- y of their arrival in tbe valley, he been Preside g Bishop having ten years of that time and President of tbe Stake the other ten years. It was held In John Crook's house, and about sixty persons spent the afternoon and evening in a most pleasant manner. After a ainner of skillfully and aubstantials, a prepared dainties programme of speeches, wi'h songs, recitations, interspersed was rendered. music, etc., President Hatch gave a brief and interesting review of his labors trom the commencement to the present time, an 1 expressed his appreciation of the goodwill shown him on that occasion. A number of others also made and instructive remarks, and at lilting 10 o'clock the party closed. Yours trulyi A five-minut- Subscriber. TKRRITOHIAL iTKHS. and1 Destructive clone at Points in Indian Xogales, A. T , Dec. 16 A. R and repretenting Louis Huiler M Fernandez, superintendent of public works in Mexico, have signed a government concession for the build3 Ing Of a railway from Alamos to Uuay-maand AlaAlamos to on the Mexican Cenmos to any pointAiabampo, tral. It is .said that Hock Springs and Green Kiver, Wyoming Territory, are at loggerheads over the removal of tbe county seat to Kick Springs. Green Hirer does not want to lose it, while itock Springs is just as determined to secure the coveted seat of government, and gives as a reason for its removal that a majority of tbe court business comas from their town, andthat they iurnisb a majority Of the jurors. A special of the 16th, from N. M , says that on Wednesday evening Camllo Moya was shot and by tbe instantly killed while sitting fire ia his house in that town. An unknown party, supposed to be a Mexican, tired through the window, taking aim by the light of Moya's Are. There is no clew to the murderer as yet. Wyoming will ship her convicts to Ohio. The Carbon County Journal ays: Th penitentiary committee have at last succeeded in making satarrangements with the auisfactory thorities of the Ohio penitentiary for the keeping of the convicts from this Territory, at an annual cost to the Territory tor railroad fare, clothing and keeping, etc., of $U3 25 for each as the contract is ofperson. As soonsome forty onvicts ficially sighed, now confined in the cou ty falls will sent east. be sentenced and A dispatch dated Kingbam, A. T., Dec. 16, says : Today while the west bound passenger train was awaitltg orders at Hackberry, some of the were practicing shooting at a target. A boy with a double-actio- n it to a crowddis-of pistol was exhibiting bystanders when he accidentally woundcharged the weapon, seriously name of by the ing a young man from Charles McN&mes, Chase, Kan. The young man was taken from tne train at this place and carried to a hotel, and a physician' removed tbe bullet. The ball entered tbe abdomen, through and lodged under the passed skin of the back. It is feared that the wound will prove fatal. Goa-zalt- z, s, Ala-med- i, pas-senge- g II : as il Snn'R NW FroMi 8 IjxUI Calm Calm w - N ! CI dy Sno'g Sno'g Light II. THEATRE. LAKE SALT - Makagkh. B. CLAWSON. T7"0 NIGHTS, THURSDAY Disorderly Students. Wholesale Murder and Suicide in Dec . Sr. PktkR9oro, Dec. 19. -- The uni veraitles at Charkoff and Olessa have FRIDAY, Troy, N. Y. jDrotvn Prince's been clssed owing to disorders anions Condition, Etc. The Romantic thestudtnts. ' rT Failure. By Tclerraph to the Naws.r Joseph Kidd Toronto, Sons, general storekeepers at Dublin, hare failed. Liabilities, $150,000. Dec ."10. 22& 23. I- - HVE- - : t- k Supported ly POWERFUL COMPANY th rrescntlng 1'rrferl rrmiin-- iu in ivory f TRICES DciiUl USUAL, AS ISI1TS! lllilll 1 SPECIAL SCENERY. - CORRECT COSTUME. ORIGINAL MUSC. AST Layer, Muscatel, Sultana, Valencia and Ondara Layer Valencia De Hesa, London Great London and New York Succee, llllllllll A ! 25c , 5c., 75c. and fl.00. Itcucrved Seats on Sale at Theatre Box Office, Wednesday, December il, at IP n. m. n r ' v' FANCY GROCERIES Bt ALSBERC CELIA rVlISS VERY FINE ZANTE CURRANTS t Figs, Lemoni Orange and Citron Peel; f ' W A. T 2ST 333 3D . A GOOD COOK. Am.ly at MRS. FRANK AV. .JKNNING?, dtf Ill Y., South Temple Street) Waited. ; WISHING TO HNGAOH IN PARTIES pleasant business payinic large on investments ; not profits experience Nay lor.Oitl House, necessary. 9Gall4 on E. S. City, from to daily: Vi S. To parties prepared to handlo sub dlw agencies a fort quo i assured. ALMONDS, PECANS, BRAZIL PEA NUTS, GRENOBLE AND NAPLES WALNUTS: Spices, Sauces, Catsups, Pickles, AND . FOR SAL - K lOUULE BASS (BASS VIOLIN.) ery Cheap. Apply nt UOALTKK & SNKUlilMJ K . tor o John Akerl, 9'A E., Seventh Sooth St so r. soi in fir. mtCOAD EYE. CHRONIC AND SPECIAL nectaries Eye Glasses JL Diseases. dued to order. Consultation iraei rnUR FINE CAN QOODI ! , York-Mtocf- The Finest and Moat Complete Stock of STAPLE & Dead. ceremonies of the driving of the last LonOon, Ont., Dec. 19. Right Rev spike on tbe Oregon & California Railroad, left Ashland early this morn- James Joseph Carberry, Catholic ing followed by a train carrying the bishop of the diocese of Hamilton, Oregon contingent. Brief Hlbpar were-- Ont., is dead. made at Met! ford, Grant's Pass,. Hose Eugene and Albany, aa which. Tbe Canaaalttee on Knle. burg, nnint.4 Hhnrt addresses worewmade. 1 lhSS. 1 The train arrived at Salert! "''Washington,' Dac. 19. The Speak Tomorrow morning a reception at the t er announced ttie appointment of corn- state capitol will be triven, after which mtttee on rules as .follows The Speak -tbe journey to Portland will again' be en Messrs. Randall, Mill: Held and - i continued. catinoh. Gladstone Declines. A Darh Kuinor. London, Dec. 19. Gladstone has, Virnna, Dec. 19. The Currespon written declining to interfere actively- itence, a sheet published in thi city, in tbe international arbitral!! moveas.sefts that it has received a cipher t s ating another that dispatch . .. . a . - attemp l. t . .. , n ia.s neen maue on wue me ui cue Lookt Warlike. bat the Czar was wounded and that a ViBNjNA, Dec.19. On Saldrday even revolutionary movement has broken ing the bourse wound up in a perfect out in St. Petersburg. route. Securities of all Ikinds were Poallnaatera Appointed. recklessly thrown on the market. It Washington, Dec. 18. The Prcsi is estimated thatlon Friday and Satur florins were lost. It dent has appointed the following post 2!0,000,000 is stated that at Monday's council masters: resolutions will be proLosed to Nevada City.Cal.: Thos florins at the Farrel . Clark. 25.000,000 place Marvsvllle. uai.; Mary f ior disposal of the war minister, to build ence Brne. Grass Valley .Cal.; Charles 21)0,000 huts in Galicia and the imme diate purchase of uniforms and accou W.James, Baker City, Cal. trcments for the landwehr and the last class of reserves. llljih Life Mnrrlnitr, A widespread ontbreak of a cattle Dec. 11). Tbe Earl of London, disease is reported in Poland- . This is Cairns was married today to Miss regarded as la sure sign of larea ar Dlive Berens. A brilliant assemblage rivals of bets from theMnterior for witnessed the ceremony. The Prince tJes of Wales i!iil!tary provisioning. &BH tne bride with a presented with diamonds and insetted bracelet Terrible j clunr. sapphires. Littlk Kock, Ark., Dec. 18. A spe Wants Ubmu cial from Polk County reports that 19. The visited the Arm Dec. destructive cyclr-nBulgarian Sofia, strong Academy, I.T., Forts Wah ta minister of war has demanded a credit rifles. and Green, at tri eirly hour Saturday in order to.purchase.400,000 morning, causing great destruction pf ABftETS AUD STeCK. property and loss ef life. About five o'clock a terrible rumbling sound was rne New Exchange. Chleaar and Liverpool Markets. heard and a heavy black cloud, funnel NEW YORK STOCKS. shaned. was seen in the distance raDid ly approacning. wnen snout, a nine New York, Vec. 19. Neon. north of the fort, it struck tne ground Bar silver. Northwestern.... 6 and from this point south for miles the 5 Navigation....... 8 ............. Money The of continued! ruin work cyclone i'i coupon 26 Transcontiaent'l 21 traveled about a mile a miuute. in an 1K 3.V I'acinc Mall b coupons.... 9 intrant from the time it struck th Paciflcfl'i.;.: Rock Island 3 earth, bait a mile of houses In the fort Central Pacific. . . 3ft St. L. A 8. F was in ruins. Light house were picked Burlington....... 27 St. Paul A Omaha 38 25 ..... Pacific 21J Texas Uio Orande. up ana maae into . . 8. Union Pacific... S6. OLIDAY TRADE Actor, AVU S G-TTS- T The Excursionists. . O- - OFFER FOR THI jnnt -- Sai.km, Oregon, Dec. 19. The Cali fornia excursionists who attended tbe HAPPY NEW YEAR! lied, Perpoucher, Rumored Assassination of the Czar whose wife was said to be implicated sendlnz forged documents to the U?za'f, and Revolution in St. has resigned the ofBoe of chief marshal of the imperial household. Petersburg. 19--C- Merry Christinas '88 ! IsT 3D O 33 W 3 2 8ig-na- ; Oi FRUITS ARE ALL CLEANED! ENDLESS VARIETY OJT HOME MADE AND IMPORTED ad KSTUAY NOTiCK. T HAVE IN MY POSSESSION; One red muley STEER, year old, brand resembling a Ugurc 3 reversed in a wtiarc on right ribs. If the aoove aescrioca nnnuai n noi Hasined and taken away on or before Deit will be sold to the hiKb-es- t cember 271b cash bidder, at 2 cTcIack p. m., at he York centra!;. pound, Levari; KINDLING WOOD Northern Pacific . 22 li Farfc Express ... 29 AUGUSTUS, SHEPHERO, Western union. TJH it; rrd. Precinct Poiindkcoper. by tbe fury of the wind. Armstrong Stdck market opened steady to firm for Juab Co., Dee. 17, 137. Levan, Academy was not greatly injured out most of the list with but slight changes in ranchers in tbe immediate neighbor prices. The tone of early dealings was hood suffered greatly. At Green, a lit heavy, and at 11 o'clock the market is very HOWQ HOP, dull and steady at .small fractions, under tie hamlet six miles south oi Arm AND JAPANESE BAZAI. CH1NEHK was very heavy opening, strong, the damage CHICAGO MAKKST. and many persons were injured. A Large Stock of. Imported Fancy Goods : Seventeen houses and a general store receives weekly invoice-- of new good. All Cliioajro, 1 p.m., Deo. 19. were carried away bodily, while of Japanese Screens and Hanners.nlso 7 ; casb Wheat Jan., kiQds Stronger lAdics' Silk Wrappers and Genu' Snloklng horses and cattle within the territory 6 146; May, Gliinvse Watr. Ljliea, Japanese Jackets, ciish,-47,; -a ay, co'vereu oy tne storm were kuiso or Corn Steady; Jan., 48; Bead and Bamboo Cnrtain?, and exen8ive I at this time ;,' injured. The damage t'A All kinds of Canton Crepe and Ware. Ciuna cannot be estimated, as fell extent . Oato Steady; January 30Ja u,; May, X. Shawls.and Fancy Embroidered Chinese Silk doing, Nothing Barley Of the storm is unknown. Five deaths Handkerchiefs. rork Steady; Jan., 15. 1; Mar. . 49- - 267 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. reported. dy; ilfl i eauli, 7.85; Jan., 1 Cliaiupion MoDitor CoolcSloves & Ranges! 18-- es-tra- y CHARTER COOK STOVES 6c RANGES ' j , " The Celebrated' FILLER Wrought Iron - Range, 13-- AND XII E . S3S-16.- . , "; Lart-Stea- d LIVERPOOL MAKKKT. Sot Canceroussyi rv ' ..Liverpool,. uec..'.2, iu. uiose. 1 Bkki.lv, Dec. 19. The" fre($inig "Wheat poor demand; new No. 2 winter, Zeiluna ia an article believed to have 6s. (id , steady; ditto spring, s. 8d., been prompted by Professor Vircbow steady. Poor demand 9s . dull. ad., Flour a crow the in says the cicatrizttion Cera Poof demaad; spot ie. 10H1., dU j MRS. DR. E. R. FERGUSON a was most favorable Dec., 4s. i'd.. dull; January and reb., prince's throat symptom, indicating that the affection 4s. iu',d., dull. gs to announce that she has. REMOVED is not cancerous. , Receipts of wheat the past week from y from her former residence on South Atlantie ports, 17,101 quarter. Pacific ports to her new house American sources none. ) Silent Atalljr London. Iec. corn On the stock ei: 10. Other Temple Street, 40,000. 25,200. change this morning fore'g securities Those Idaho Schools. opened flit, but at noon the ntone bad, Improved 011 reassuring aanccs from Territorial Superintendent Moody tbecoDtioen'i hot Idaho) aay. "There are 269 cbll- -i dren of sf hool age in Kexbnrg, BtngTo Be Denied. i bam County, and out ol that nomber 19. of In Dec. pursuance Behi.lv, two attend tbe public schools be reports made by military personages but cause they nave not a Mormon teach- to the Emperor at his reception on Saturday, a refutation wlU be issued ' The true inwardness of this is as of the statements printed In the Inva lide Ituste ot St. Petersburg regarding follows: In 1386 three Germm military preparations. trustees were elected (as the Mrmons Cofild not vote). One of them was HnrSer mi Salelde Ineligible because he did not live ia the district; one of the others moved Troy, N. Y., Dec. 19 S. S. Gran away, leaving a creature Yjj the name real esdall, formerly a lawyer as sole trustee. Dye, of Dye tate broker In Troy, trfiaf shot bit actios as tne board, hired Mb own house for a school room, engaged Qtrs. 8. S. 'his wife, his mother-in-lawife as teacher at a salary ) (Julia Bulk-leyStone), his lor month, and then, atand blmseif at. their home in Ball-sto- of $45 per own two children Pa. All died but the wile and scholars, bissame retwo that Moody tendedthe she is dying, lie had a controversy fers to. This is' about- tbe way the with his wife over money matters, are district schools managed in Bingand oar exOneida ham and counties, Th Great Flct. territorial superintendent (?) emplary is striving hard to introduce this state London, Dec. 19, 4 p.p.-- Vs Of thincs into Bear Lake coaity. n tbe between here that tight to State fails nearly all of Moody and Smith has taken place and the ,2C7 are taught inthat schools. private that that the referee will reserve hit deci We understand, however, is County St. Clair an honor- Superintendent sion until he arrives in England. ns to is conduct, and Lable man, trying i bodta i this pw. fofflse In the Interest Of the whole peo- HoutMni laano lnatpmatnt. It is learned this p was fixed to take place at 1 o'efoe tti afternoon on an island in the- - .rivijr Koueo. Many W .A UTT 3S JD Seine, 20 miles from of the turf have I patrons A FKW TONS OF LUOKRX AT tii k for France during the last few days by on ' sub 1 different routes. "ts tf where she will be pleased to have hci friends and all who may need her Pro euionai Service! call npon her. S9 Telephone . & TAGGftRT CHAMBERLAIN'S Clift Hotel. PIANO lilJYEKH Are cordially invited to caU and see the celebrated Bbenoing & Conover Pianos w IV VFe have the L. ABC EST AND REST STOCK of New jUpnght Pianos west of as, - Chicago to select from. PWCEB IW No. 156 E., Third South. - FOR ST. LOUIS SHOVMli COMPANY'S (RLKEATKU a Sliovels and We DENVER AND Spadi. Carry the Largest Stock, in the West of . IjUEEHSffARE, CHINA & SLASSffAREI I 1ST One Slock and a Half Xatt of the er AUK NTS 51. PIANO DEPOT, anti-Morm- step-daught- FPT HI OF MUG STDViS REMOVAL 1 ... - ' STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS & HOSIERY, COMPLETE STOCK! Ladies Misses' and Children's Wraps AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! BOOTS, SHOES, and RUBBER GOODS! HATS, CAPS, and CTtrOTHTNG! CARPETS, RUGS and LINOLEUMS ! rn-mor- ed Kil-rai- Rio Grande Western it THE POPULAR Passenger Route LARGE STOCK ! EAST AND WEST I LOW PR1 left-Englan- d lhgSSS ON KUIOaYf BETWEEN lAWRFrtT.F. flXTRflM & Cd'S Klirain with his trained id a i friends crossed the cbanal wii "j. 4 M Belle of Bonrbon boat. Kilraiu was notrecpAi IS DEATH TO p probamy part of the journey, Iii. the change in his appearande tRU, CHTLIiS AND FKTKR, TTPHOID reVKB, IxniBKSTIOX, the shavlnz of his moustache created DTSPEFSIA, SURGICAL KKTKBS, Smith with bis principal supporter j BI.OOO P0IS0M6, CONIVXPTIOR, and Jim Howes aud trainer crossed on OB IHfSOElflA, Thursday. Tbe sea on that day was AND N OX ASSIMILATION Of FOOD. exceedingly rough and Smith suffered severely from seasickness. He was TIAIli LB, to spend tbe Light in Calais obliged and did not reach Bonen till Friday.. He stopped, at the Hotel d'Albion in Kouen, while Kilrain had bis quarters at a hostelry i;w yards away, 0a Saturday both men met and 1 iLKEPLR-S.XKS- linrau Salt Lake City and Denver, S Without Change of Gars. PULLMAN BUFFET i AKD Sleeping- Oars - It was arranged that a a$eamer sbonld be ready opposite tbe hotel today to convey the party to tte ecece of tbe fight. It was feared the secret bad leaked ont in France and that gen,-darm- 05 . . - . es ill TRIM MIKJOI t ATLANTIC BAIL l eaves 9.10 a. Salt Lake 1 i In London today tbe betting is three to one on Smith, with no takers. THE COLORAliO BEIOX. Ogden, WBELLEorlOURBOr PIT if THE Mil thus rmiiifi rr ar rusa ohkhkit is distilled HUH WC DSt 0Hf4iC ftHTY OR MOMMY Vorce Still aaeriaeft t.lf.He porK rt Captnrcd. Denver, Djc. 18.Av telegram rem Looiiv;LLB, Ky., May tt, Vm. Deer Trail, Colorado, gives informar have examined the will This eertify chatBOUKBON tion that outlaw Newt Vorce, who re- Samp1! of I'.KliLE VTHISKT Or eive-- l from Lawkbmcb, Ostkom Co., cently killed officer Iiollingsworth and ro vo am ponecny ireo and rouna ine tine on J last rode escaped Friday morning, Fusel on ana omer aeieterions sudto Robinson's sheep ranch, twelve tances and strictly nare. T nheerfnllv recommend the same for north of Deer TrJI,8emanding a Kajnily and Medicinal purposes. "I miles "Guess," for suppose or think. to ride. Durbar the time a be "I horse guess this is right," should j. i . BA.RXBM. M. D.. Analytical Chemist, LonUvUle, Ky. Guess, means to "hit at number of ranchmen, tears i ok Vorce's think," etc. ie dugout Tor Bale by OraHUts, random" as ! can't guess how many wnereaoouis, surrounded for tae purpose of cents yon have." ebaats, and rC ia a Party "Party," for person. KILLING HIM " If act found at tae above, half doe. gathering of people not an Individual r'Who bone will be seat is that party?" when one is when be came out. Vorce's horse reesprebi paid in plain United States.on the meant, should be "Who Is that per- mained standing near -tne door of tbe to any address in the East of Missouri River. of six dollars, son of individual?" place, saddled for- lgfrtant use, for odd, strange. As, "It but it was evident be slhsrajtted be wae "Funny," seems very f nnnv to me that be does surrounded Dy ranchmen, for the- JWtKE.OSToOIUCO., lHismiF.lt!. not come," should be, "It seems very berders in the dugout came out ia the A6ENTS, strange, etc." Funny is something evening to feed and water the animals. VHPKTCCKTMOOOBCO., PlITi DBtJO CO., j Salt Lsks Otf amusing, full of fun. Everything remained quiet until early fiODBF, d eod lr do write," etc., for "Try and come, to do so, to write," etc. "try to come, "I shall try aud come to see you soon," should be, "shall try lo come," etc. "Posted," for informed. As, "He is not posted on that matter; post him on the subject." Post means to put up a sign or to drop a letter in the i e. - -- hot-.Ic- s re-iei- - I C. WAN LESS. Agency for "On Time" & Univeisal Stove 48 MJk.XM L DAILY 10.40 m.: a. m. EACH IR. City, ATLANTIC F.XPREIM Oaden. 9.30 p.m. : Salt Lake Citr. p.m. Both Trains make direct con nections at vneoio ano uenver, tor Kansas City, Omaha and All Points East. Leave 10.35 PACIFIC EXNKH. Arrives Salt Lake City. 6 35 a. m.; Ogden 8. a. ta. Making direct connection with Central Pacific Trains at Ogden for All Points West. PACIFIC MAUL. Arrives Salt Lake City, 5.50 p. m.; Ogden, 7.90 p. m. LOCAL Tat AIM. Leave Sa.lt Lake City, for Blaghaat and Wasatch. 7.15. oa. Leave Calt Lake City, for Ogden, .0 a.m.. and a.00 p. Salt Lake City, from Blngbam and Wasatch, so p. m. Arrive San Xake City, from Ogden, 10 M a. m. tnd 10.50 p. m. AST Tickets for all Points Beat and West mm can be pcrchased at tha Depot Oatee Salt City incfiet Office, White House comer, like City. B ILBAACBOrr, .C.tKBOK, J.B.BKHKKTT, n. amnager. eo. rasa, mgm Smm. m.-Are- painters' STREET. c JAMES T. FLASHMAN, WM. C. MORRIS, The Only Line from Salt Lake City Banning SLEEPING CARS FREE for the as of Paesenrers holding Second class and -Emigrant Tickets. fce i SMITH THE VX VOftlTB ALL TBBOldfl PAaSBXBXB TsUIBB. mm-- might possibly interfere and prevent tbe meeting. Both men are well and anxious to fight. THE THE ONLY LINE II Something nice is delicate, exact, as a nice point in a discussion. post-oflic- S? ... 30 Bingham .. ara City.. SHOOK HAS 1)9. What not to Say. "Stopping," for staying. As, "He is stopping with us,".for "He is staying with us." "Right away," for immediately. "Come richt away" should be "come at once," or immediately. "Some," for about or probably. "It is some five miles to town," should miles'oretc.snows. be, "It is about live rains for "Storms," Storm is an atmospherical disturbance and has reference to air and wind. "Nice," pretty, good. "That is nice, he Is a nice boy, isn't sha nice?" etc. Iff!S .... Oydea 0 He-will Berlin, Dec. A CULLKD FROM LATEST EXCHANGES 8. L. City j g lal; The sheriff's posse last nigit sa - Alta....... W Light Fair CCeded in setting tire to the dugout in Provo...... H Lake Pork which Vorce was barricaded. Tb desperad s came out and surrendered. l Wk. A. Kotrrv, erjtent be brought to Denver tonight. Corp. Trix. Fight h j! - Wn,o. s . TION. CAPTURED' AT LAST. Dknvek, Dec. 19. Djer Trail spec- - Said to Have Occurred at 1 p. ra. or 'oBSBRVA- BtO Territory. Kllrain-Smft- clac net-officer- Terribly Fatal The (xuKKMown- clothes and run toward the horse for the purpose of learning whether or or ranchmen !n the vicinity were concealed. Word was immediately telegraphed the sheriff at Denver, who sent a .special train bearing half a d fh with instructions te take ore or alive. and Reported Captured." ' - Another - i V- - TELEGRAMS Y'S 1 Krmj. Wr Department, Rifrnal Srlc, when a roan with Vorce's Saturday,coat on rushed from the door bat and toward the horse. The men who were DAILY WBATHMt BUXLMIJ. concealed behind the corral fired upon Mcteornlftcc.l Report Received at Salt aim. He fell dead. It 'now learned Lake dtp on December 1!, 1S67, that tbe man killed wfm a herder at 11 a. m. local tint. whom Vorce had forced at the mouth of a Winchester rifl ; to nut on his -; The oftice of tbe Holy Gbot was tc TO-DAguide those who received tt into all truth. It was by this Spirit that the Prophets were able to tell of medium of Th Tidings from Across the Atlantic the future. It is communication between tbe heavens Wear a Warlike Ap- and the earth, and is as necessary a pearance. the Gospel togift to all who believe same class anday as it was to tbe Is unchangeable, and ciently, for God be altered to suit tbe Vorce, the Colorado' Jtitfie., Kills His laws cannot ideas of men- Any departure from His Man mm, Will Etc. XjjV $4$yir GEORGE M. CAXNON, X lain Street. niM 28. JOHN M CAR WON. o |