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Show A 71 .1 lb v r t t r k SALT LAKE CITY. THURSDAY. )L'I- - APRIL 27, 1876. HO. 115. -r--' SlEUTAH EVENING Fifty-Sevent- JOBLiJbI'D 11 w MAIL Colebratloa of tha Annlveraary ef tha Moral w aid Every 'Evening, day exuepted.l Sun IT TH AND PUBLISHING COMPANY It NHMT1NB Wkdxzbdat Ev JOHNSON, Manager. in. P Btrort, Wait of Walkar DP 8TAIB8. runs Broa, :r 00 mi 1 00 it SB eanti par waek. CARDS. PROFESSIONAL A. Pattos. Oi.iv B, Xoaoaa. A MORGAN PATTON. fTTORNEYS AT LAW. U ud 11 Coart Iloaaa building. - UTAH, of the firm will practice mmi that do not conflict with hudutlaa pillar of tha Land Ollise. T LAKE CITY a janior mam bar S ,RTXTnan DiTolv BASKIN' A DEWOLF, S. fiittlS. and Counaelora itorneya Lift AT LAW. m Qiar Joalin k Park's Jewelry Store, IREARLY A MAXWELL, ICE-- Hoa U A 15, GILCHRIST at law. us k IX 3! icy. at ill it Strati ropr. I, or, nmyCi I tX KOI & Federal Oourt t ( Freeident of the evening, Henry Simone, P, 0. Mu-i- e under the direction of Prof. 8. A. Kennicott, Immediately after tha ceremonial at the Lodge tho gentlemen ' with ' their ladies a goodly number repaired the Skit Lake Houne, where a grand banquet awailad tbam. Tha lablea groanad beneath the weight of the magnificent display of plate, china and glaii, profufaiy decoraWd and bountifully laden with innumerable delicaciea and eolid com furls, the whole peeienting n scene well calculated to please the eye. cheer the heart and aallate tha palate. In tha centre of the hall atoed a piano, and clustering iu the neighborhood were tome of the finest singers in the city. But there is a time for eating and a time to refrain from ealiog, and tha refraining time had come ; hut even afler the onset was over, the magnificently furnished table of mine hosts of the Salt Lake House, in Ibeir untouched dainties would furnish a foait fit to sal before CLEMENTS, Puble in Salt Lake No. 2. P. JI. Lamnan, J M. Darling, Henry Simon.-JordaNo. 3 W. H. Lanharl, T. G. M. Smith. Moritz. . alt lake city, Duk. lTTORNEVS C. Popper, G. E. iLoid J. lift s Mgf,bf Bllllff do '78 OP A XRAHOIMUrea, Utah No. 1. SUBSCRIPTION : Uvand by earrier April 20lb, Mesa WollT. offick. - h o. Q. f. The ceremonies, commencing at 8:80 M were conducted by tha officer of the B. W, Grand Lodge of Utah. COMMITTEE S. S. . a king. r Tha President of the evening, Henry ND A MINING ATTOR Simons, P. G., opened tha eremites NhYS, with a very iulerestineg addrts, relating Ehaxkeys Building, to Odd Tha Mail reporter - - - - UTAH. was the Fellowship. LAKE (TTY - - only ona on tho ground, and wa mivixoir d.c. at W Hhington. have a full abort hand report of the exCARE EBB1TT K0USE.1 ercise, at the banquet, but our limited ISacHtiar, at Salt Lake City, space compute ua, greatly to our regret, to give but a brief meniiou of the interC. W. BENNETT, esting exorcism. TTORNEY AT LAW. The President said: We have i 90 Main Street, sombied on this 57ih anuiversaiy of Odd SALT LAKE CITY. Fellowship in the United States, tocalo-bral- a I. WHITE, M. D. the national holiday of our order, 'hyaiidan and Suryeon, and every trne Odd Fellow wil hold the So. IT Kiel Temple St,, iup auiraj. 26lh of April equally sacred at tha anniOver the Jtew York Candy Htora. versary of our Nations birth. This Centennial year of tho republic R0BT. A. WADDILL, will be celebrated by 500,000 Odd FelNOTARY PITBLIO. lows, and those who may witness tha Boom 17, Federal Court Home, teeond centennial ' celebration in 1910, SALT LAKE CITY. will tee two millions of brothers joined together by lh three links' of friondship, FRED. CARTER, love and Iriith. Tha increase of our . annual meeting has order since take our place in we and tXERAL AUCTIONEER- - been 60,000 tho rank of great secret order thefront of our country, in point of numbers. Tha Grand Lodge of tho U. S. at their, last mors Building, session, decided to hold their next session at Philadelphia on the ISth of next Main Street, September. On that occasion it it exlei I than 250,000 mempected that bers of the order will take part iq a grand SALT LAKE CITY. parade, 2O,QO0 of them being of the Encampment branch of. our order. ; We value our inalitulien becaiito it affords consolation and hel p toathe sick and SOCIETIES. it is tho widows1 "and orphans Wild Fellow. suppurt and guardian, a boacon to guide r Lane. Xo. 1, 1. 0. O. F. Meet erery the stops of our 'young man, an exemirfcar at p. m., In New Hall, over plar of the groat principles of brotherI'hnjJa Store. Main at. Salt Lake Citr tauuwi in aoml standing are invited to hood and love. "A "if K ttY COU.N, ft. ti. Nut the clash of arm, , nor yet at uScawii, Secretary. by warriors covered with wounds and soars, but as philanthropists in the highest .Odd Fellowa, tens of tha word do we make our record EicaarNurr, Xo. 1, I. 0. 0. F. Irat and third Tneaday of every Some of the " at Odd Fallowe' Uall. over ohn's upon the worlds history. y at 7 o'clock n. in. Visiting ministerial profoasion attack our order InviUiL on tho score of secrecy, but secrecy of 11YAMS, C.P. lumi Scribe. itself is rot objectionable, and wa simply protect ourselves by this simplest forms. Odd Fellwwa. y attack no beliof, but aim by practiO. T, Meet every lone, Call- - cal charity and largo contribution to asover Hall New P- - ni ,ln Main etna, H ItLaketlty. Odd in need and uona era jtora a good it willing are Invilel to attend. sist every flimily OKU. AHfiOtiAST, X. (h To get assistance unaided. turned, away Laaaiar, Secretary. our of from tome religious organisations, ona must often become a beggar and Aaiihia wr PythlM and potty talk humiliate with Jaw-boLooea. Ha wievomUone themselves. But our bretheren can elaim f Mirth Tnaaitiy avealnga at tt9. sad la Odd rau.iws Hall. nppnaiM Firet assistance as A. right and it ia accorded to Dank, T1 fettunradig Kalgnta cordially them W. a. T lYL'JR, O. 0. freely and without condition. Ttuo mam, I. of X. and B. there have been proscriptive secret socle ties fur political and other purposes, but they heve generally been short lived. Mow. Let every Odd Fellow stand by the prin!J11 Tati, No. I, lor!! 0. B. ciples of the founders of the order. We held at llall over Cohn the representative, third Wed have with us S. f sarh$ the fint7aiidoclock. So S wonto, at of the greatest power on earth I mean froth rea la aodtaiHllna are cor-have representative! of ilXtavludtoattond. Iheprese-- wo U. V. BOSTWICK, 8. tho bench, tho bar and tho National Adui, (J. b. government, and wa especially recognise the pretence, . a an honored guest, . of our for n or Chief J ustice, wo welcome Ho than gave tho following them all. The B. W. Grand Lodge of Toant nbo are soBertug from iha arrora and U. 8." Which was responded toby lratloa J. C. Hemlngray, P. O. R., who laid of youth, Mtvoue waakooae. W. low of in mbiliiiM (bit lb Re W Grand manhood, ke.,1 will aoni wlUor you, PRKX OP CHARS X. Lodge of U. S. being the greet heed inwl raMdy wm diaoavored by a mla-- 2 end centre of tho order received it revenue from year to year from subordih Auioriea. Bead a and that it revenue now to the Km. Joavru T. tvu Ji nate Lodgee, p. Ml, g,Mwa amounted to 175, 000, r y. (.Vaiary Office) thlat d, 8. ieton. Bwf tal LOU Bopt 1 latri-iwiiiU- iU ISE ll,LO. n ary ne ii a Eto.i XiS M ht A. et, viptk OABD. eolf-ad-e- in rr tended that more should ha kept there than is nacostary to defray tha expenses of the R. W. Grand' Lodge, the remain der to be distributed in the interest of tha order. ' The subordinate lodgerre-ceiv- e their light from the R. W. Grand Lodge, and whenever a lodge faili to comply with tho' requirements of this Lodge, it may demaud the'is'charter. We have no secrets except to guard ' We endeavor to againt impostors. each morality we require of. all the beat of morals this ia tho atandard we Ona vies, in particular, havo raised. that of drunkenness, we regard ai the moat pernicious of all vices. Wa claim we can ancircle tha globa with tha prinWa propose to love ciples we teach. end practice the rule of Charity. Tha sentiments we . inculcate ere derived from the Bible; we teach, that tha Bible is en int gral part of our Order. The following tjuerlette wae pleas-ing- ly rendered by Messra. Scbnall, , Horn, Black and Eennk-ot- t Odd Fellowship. Toast. Its mystics liei of F. Ij. and T. will eventually fiaterniae the World. Which wae responded to by K. M. Wilson, P. G. M who said in substance, Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen, Friendship, Love and Truth" will eventually fraA tern lie the world. Some may say, that when wa thiuk to enuircla the world we have an expensive matter before us. If we reflect that fifty yean ago, there were only five men in the Order and y we have five hundred thousand in the ranks and tho fraternity extends to almost every portion of the Globe. From these statistics we feel safe in the claim that wa ean fraternise the world. We look forward to the day when it will cover the whole earth. Then why should not the sentiment expressed by our worthy prasident be endorsed by all. Song. Mrs. Judge W. Haydon. Our deceased Brother, The Toast Thee. Wildey,1 P. G. S., founder of American Odd Fellowship. Was received in silence by all Solemnly bowing tbeir beads.. t The toast, Tha B. W. Grand Lodge of Utah, wu responded to by Thos. G. On Dunn, R. W. G. W., who said: the 29lh day of Juno wa organised the first lodge in Utah. Wo believed then and do now that it would stand until tha last day. In a fow short years wa believe it will encircle the globe.. Among men oc.r members wa number-venerablas well as sprightly youths, and many of the best and ablest men of Ulab. We look tu tb a Grand Lodge of the United Slates end to the Grand Master above end trust that we shall succeed.. A, solo by Schneli was well received. Tho toast, P. G. Master of Utah, was responded to by F. Auerbach, P. G. ' I do not know that I M., who said: ean add a single .word to what baa been said. I have been identified with the order for some years have dona soma-thin- g to helpilon. I do not.poiteM tbe art of interesting you. Tho art of interesting an audience cannot ho bought. If it could be bought I would be willing lo pay a good price for it this Da iu?earnetgntKir A you wish him to do unto you. If you do tbit you aro ; good Odd Fellows.. A song by Mr. John Black was wall received. Tha toast, Tha Pioneer Lodge of Utah,, which should have been responded to by Charles Popper, P. G. Hit absence was explained by the Fraisident reading a letter from Mr. Fopp.sr, Fisting that ha was unavoidably detained away, by the death or his mother,. This was received with solemnity. A song by Mrs. Spear. Tha toast, Utah Lodge, No, 1. In the front. May tha number of her mem-be- n never grow less, was responded to 1 have by Mr. G.. P. Boid, who said: members tha that to I hops say only from this on willalways endeavor to ha in the front ranks. I am proud to be one of the standard bearers. A tong by Salt Lake Lodge No. 2. TomL Upward and Onward. Mr. Lenhardt responded, his response being very humorous we will endeavor . to publish it in foil Mr. Dar. Song by Mrs. Hayden and ' ling. j . Jordan Lodge, No. 3. Tbs youngest in Salt Lake City. May they increase their membership eqnal to their . to-da- . e , Lodge.- Responded to by tho Hon. B. P. Johnson of Corinne, who said ho was not exto speak and pecting to bo called upon himself found unprepared ounvquently I (kid I am the representative of tha Sitter Lodge, bet Cormno Lodge would havo boon more bean for unfolly rcpiatentod had it not Tha 0,a avoidable matters.' hers twenty members. I trust Inal Corinne Lodge will make a showing her,, and that will be creditable Weto have I believe the wHl.-dead. I nm thea name of being Sla-somember of the Free and Accepted a. showing good make aad hop to when the Grand Lodge meeta. Duet. Mrs. Hsydon and Mr. John "" - ne A Rebecca Degree. to Responded F. O. O. L Bib of tho he' A mein Pierson. by Bro. George tSmL eiuing The- - by my aide aide Degree must be issue. interest In Ihfa bya possessory the lad. In e. much has bean ear. only take this Degree, it u Dj" instituted simply to said, that This U not the , quiet their curiosity. with tha man wm 1 acquainted case, and I regret this degree instituted who that it wm not made more Tbe ladies one it ii, it is not a p easant , bma found toat U hm Md u. belong to the order. their influence is a power in our inrerting (Space will notpormit will continue more in this issue, hut v issue.) in 11 I have now Ok hand BRIEF TELEGRAMS. By Telegraph. ids ttfklT Tha Chicago imbroglio has been by Judge MeCalllstor and SHUTTLER WAGONS, foil bench of the Circuit Court, deolding .. that tho present eity certificates are valid,- With nil lata improvamaata,- on tha Presidential track t Blaina ia and thinks hi chene of winning good. Tba Republican State Convention of Massachusetts, at Boston, yesterday, left their delegatee to Cincinnati RKAPERS H0WEB8, and unimtrueted. A stay of. commitment for two waeki wm (ranted at St. Louis, yMterday, on klwabd Harvesters;, tho MoEeo easa, until tho prisoner could petition tbe President to remit his imprisonment. SWEEPSTAKE THRESHERS,. Tbe Republican Stats Convention of And'kll BlndW California mot yestordsy at San Francisco. It expressed confidence in tha KACHQTERT,. Republioan party; approved tho punish- FARMIXG ment of official diibonrety and wants A aad large eompleU Stfadk of' Chinese immigration suppressed. " i Tho burning of tha theatre at Rouen, France, yesterday, wm caused by tha Wood aad Iron Malarial. gM igniting n curtain. Total lost, f400,-00- 0. The fire wm discovered before tha public were a dmiltadt or tha Ium of lifo IRON Jk STS EL, HORSE A MULE SHOES would hava bean fearftil. Tba lending linger, Mde, Prys, an land tho building Iq search of her husband and perished. ' BUGSIES AND CARRIAGE Tha Odd Fellows anniversary wm ' i celebrated generally ymterday throughOf lie bee make tar aalet-- . . out tha oannlry. Silver, is becoming so plautifol in OBO, A. UWfi . Mexico m to eausa a rise in tha pricN of Ofleo and Yfirih half bleak aenth of Tkealeg goods. The May interact on tha publio debt, BALT LAKE CITY. over 10,000,000 will be paid Davenport will produce vouchers for all tha monies axpondod by him in sup GEO. M. SCOT CO pressing election frauds in New York, ..( .. . , Sealer. la And now oomea John 8. Q. Harrison, of Indianapolis, and tells what he knows abaut the Fort Smith and Little Rock Railroad bonds, His statement presents the ewe against Blaina In a now and squally aspaet.' Nicsio it reduced to tha extremity of subsisting on horses ran in from Monte negro during tha night. t y variitj of ..i EASTERN. Mllvor Dollar. ' Y York, April 27. The Times editbrial says it scema not to bo generally. understood that tha silver dollar for which. Jones and Bogy have boon arguing is lo weigh only 399.9 grains, or fifteen and one-iia- lf timet m much as tho gold dollar.. ' At yesterday's quotation Amt gold the silver ooia would no worth two cents less than tho greenback dollar. Here adopt the Bugy-Jondollar we shall have a double standard, it is true : but if we compare our muney with that eoined during tbe first 33 yean pf this eentury, wa shall find that both our gold and silver dollam have materially diminished in weight. .Among enlightened nations it has long been held at infomous to reduce the weight- - of ooins, while continuing to .call them by tho same names. Can either the wisdom or the bonMty of tha legislation whieb leads to sudi a result he vindicated? : ss Iaassekwcal, two-thir- ds m . hay Wagon & Carriage 'Ll' - JUST RECEIVED To fill erery oeU made apoe Feet. GHOOJiRIES, rKED, UD con-leadi- COAL. COAL,. Rod Canyon ai. ' , . MILL s ;; ; findings; k BlAduatths ThIi, RlHers - i , no, ixa. no. We have the beet to AU nrdeietor Ua apoaUag du.-lore-. Hutting, Ha, aad watte cms. EAST TEMPLE ' HALT LAKE ET., mri , M. WOOLF, Kaanfkctarar oftheCelabntsd KUNTTTT AT orOGARS. BRANDS COAL! An I eld a, The Cincinnati, April 27. Horrible infanticide and suicide occurred at a German Maiding house corner 12lb and Walnui strests, in this eity, this morning. Haiy Sherman, German chambermaid, 90.00 complained .feeling aieb, and retired to her snail room an hour later. She was found with throat cut, room floor slippery vith blood, and the newly-bor- n budy nf a. female child with head nearly layered from body under her bed. WESTERN. Special Brand Made to Order. THX MABXXT. JTer Torn 90.73 by Use ear lead. Per Ton at tb yard. OFFICE REMOTKD ' ' No. 63r Main r - St. T . CaetlS aefMiery. AV TheJobbtngTredamadaaepetteilr, Main Street, 7 BOX XLZ7BA XT 00 III dto WO DOOES Opposite Wella, Fargo A Co. Oregsa. Sai Yrahciisco, 'April tb YIbhI findi . llavaa aad Itt Wa Vs Oaly . 'TO OrJare filled promptly, and weights 5 or FiAHCtaco, April 26 Tha Ore teed. gon amgeratio State Convention toSeek Iprtnge Coal also for mla by day nouinatad L. F. Lane fur CongreM. SOUK Blaine, A STY Cheapest and the Best Cl guru BKHH Agent., J0IXS0E A xnu, I " ... , DEALERS JN FANCY AIH1 FAMILY The Stale Convention at its adopted by a largo majority n ORNAMENTAL resolilion, that while tha Republican who man their partyjontaioa many by recogtzed ability and devotion lo tha House, Sign pipnciles of the party hava proved Andalltheeteeterea- . themtlvM worthy of publie support and cohfldnce and capable of filling honorably lb highest office In the giftot the peuplqthe Republioaa party of Wt lovltt a call fhw oarolUitM ' ' aad reoognizM in the Hon. draining, Gilding, JsaieG. Blaine tbe eminently able and ; triad kpouent of tbe principle of the IDscsrating dono to Order In parly of large experience public life; of puat and devoted eharaotar, and possosag In a marked degree those personal usiitiea which would do honor to ' tha ode ot President of tba United 'AND.. States.1 On Glass, in Gilt, India Ink, ; or Itesdad, That wbila thus expressing our pnponea for the Uoa. J. G. Blaine, Any Style Desired. yet haag confidence In tho IntalligMice of ouirielegatas to the National Convention Wit leave them Mem bar raised Bleak. Satisfaction in all cues guaranteed. by insuetans and frae u exercise their Sto-- to own ddbaite choice in tba Convention . . H h I, r. XOWHU. tot raaphlal of 100 e UB- - ' as tha ktorda of tha oountry may in O Tort, SHOP: pji, 1000 aawepepee, sad lltta ef wrip-watag their jnigmtt team to demand. tbevtog east of aerentetag. .gtrT-iji- 7 Two Doors East of Dinwootfovo j 26. Wm. C. Morris', and Carriage PAINTER. PORTRAITS . i Vi ' - 'V Stoves, TInwtre, Efe.; J. Fast (aide nail . i m Washington, D. G.' April 27. Tha gallerias of the Senate Chamber were of again crowded tha audience being ladies., At 12:80 legislative business was lutpandtd and I ha impeachment trial, began. Lord .ubmitted to' Morton that tho evidence relating to tha question of the jurisdiction of the Sonata silting u a court of impeachment be given before acquire-enls relating thereto art heard, and if such pica ha overulsd, that tbe defendant be required to answer tu articles of impeachment within two dayi, and thet tha trial proceed tha next day after the joining of tbe issue. Carpenter, of the counsel for the accused, moved that tha trial' he postponed until tha first Monday of December next, and asked lor time that tba discussion of bit motion bo fixed for two hours for each side. The request was granted by 48 to 13, and miscellaneous. Blaina addressed tho Senate in fovor of the motion. Ha argued that it was impossible for the Senate to do justice to 6. JAMES A CO., the great and important quastion iuvolv od in this ease, on account of tho adWholesale A Retail Grocers, vanced stage of the session, and that tha InOdunuU had not had time to make Second Sooth Street, near Commercial. vestigations before presenting themselves to argue this great question I. again. Tba House was even now making A choice lot of investigations with a view to presenting additional articles of impeachment, and ! ORANGES AND LEMONS, if any additional charges . war to be made. Counsel for accused wanted them LABRADOR A HOLLAND HEaRINQ, there.- They invited tba closest scrutiny into tbe official 'conduct of the accused; he referred to his- - life and stated he had won his way into tba council uf the nation another reason oirifte'itoM.Ar..bati why the Senate should pwm.AJ trial, and was that' it connected itself OttAIM and directly with political parties, who wore almost commiltad. to bit destruction. WHOLESALE RETAIL Judge Black followed in support of the to motion postpone. He spoke an hour, and dwelt at some length upon tbe political exitamunt against tha accused, that it was so intense, that each COAL, parly was committed to bis ruin; it was The funout impossible for him to have a fair trial, though he might have an honest, one. He also intimated that bis defence would he painful, .and that nothing but a feeling of the absolute lost of bis reputation . cculd move him. to it. . to-da- and'ffav supply of LAMP GOODS, - - iiddi.i, in nini mtruT. 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