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Show uAri i. a ir SiLTLAKE EVENING CHRONICLE ISU'BXDING CKIUM. UTAH'S Revolutions never go backward. end Many statesman lisa been iwgacioua ws blind who in thoorr farsighted bat when the event wu at the very of door; which ebowe that a knowledge affaire, to be effectual, should combine the knowledge of men with the knowl"Revedge from history and from books. olutions never go backwards." At the time of the breaking out of the civil war Brigham Young repeated this saying with strongest emphasis, while his boyhood's friend and neighbor, Wm. II. Seward whose famous saying, "The conflict is impressible, aroused enduring response along with Lincoln's A house divided against itself wu so shall net stand when the tug of war actually began, as to announce that the rebellion would be And crushed out in ninety days. the is charge against the man who is admitted to be the foremost "Revspeculative statesman of the time. there Is backward. never olutions go revolution of any kind imminent here in Utah 7 Great and radical revolutions of one may occurr .without the shedding drop of blood revolutions in thought and feeling, in practice and in policy, Cm, then, reflecting and honest Mormons now abandon the policy and practice of polygamy, (and the thought and foeliug that, the practice of polygamy having been enjoined upon them of high heaven, the policy of it is sound, the practice of it right,) without one or two short-sighte- d, y i accompanying results, either, that they mnt throw up all faith in Mormonism and allegiance to the Mormon Church and Kingdom as a divinely revealed and appointed system'and polity, or, on tha other hand, be stigmatised poltroon? Surely one who feels fully utis fied that he is on lbs right road can have no fur of consequences. Let them follow. But, stout and confident as the Mormon attitude has been in this matter of polygamy, has there not always been in every sincere Mormon bosom a lurk log, underlying fear that is was forbid by heavenly as well as fined by human law? Ifthe person were really honest with his own conscience and some honest polygamists there have been and are has nut this feeling of doubt dogged his or her footsteps continually? As to the women in polygamy leaving out the cold, slimy, serpentive, calculating females, r self females the wily, intriguing, ws give it as a judgment that "goes withJ, out s lying, that to every genuine, true hearted judygamy can have been nothing short of a daily and the and hourly martyrdom; enormity of their betrayal by it, and into it, language is powerl, to portray. Mormons being, with all Ibclr fanaticism, keen (if narrow and partial) observers and students of OentilUin, are wont to palliate their polygamy by citing the lemal evils (hat alw ind. But people are to lie estimated nut at their woist, Or by llieir won!, Iml at their liest; and Iks ideals of modern thought and life are lofty and exacting. Whatever llieir practices, unquestionably the ideal of human societies, as regards the marital relation, is conveyed in the inspired and inspiring lines, Two souls with but a siogls thought. Two hearts that beat si one. And es men and women by increased freedom of association, normally develop the highest and lest that is in them, the realisation of this ideal will gradually be reached; and thus, and only thus, will purity become not simply general hut generic to think end to feel purely will become as natural as to breathe and crimes of every description will become u all-fo- warm-nsturs- Against this ideal, imply impossible. against this philosophy of human life, Mormonism has ignorantly and brutishly arrayed itself. But the whole fabric this monstrous fraud is at last tottering to its fall. A crisis is evidently close at hand, and an important one. The Mormons will not United fight the will nut much they State; resist the laws of the longer United Stale; and, thirdly and finally, they will not emigrate from the soil United States. This, (hen, is our Revolution a revolution which may counted upon as confidently ns tlio tiuued revolution of mother earth upon it axis LtaA is about to rrrolrt into line. So there is not to he a revolution Utah, but rather a revolution of Utah which lisa been at a standstill lo these many years. And the prime issue as between this troublous Territory and the general government is whal it always has to wit, tie rtprtuion of jutgyamg. . vie with the singers and justify our boasting on their behalf. AH classes join in praising the selection oflist evening, and in complimenting the musicians and the management. And yet it is well for concert-giver- s always to remember that no musical foast is quite perfect without one or mere e ef the songs, whose immortal melodies forever stir the finest sensibilities of the soul. Operatic guns and sparkling foam of artistic music sung by Patti, attract aud delight critical audiences and furnish material for the musical to trifle way their lives and bore, if they do not enrage, their victims. But when l'atli lings "Home Sweet Home, critical audiences become human if not Christian d stickler for even the hard-shedemisemiqnavers listen with what of feeling he may he capable of to the song that moves the heart of peasant and king alike. The voices ofhome, be that home ever 10 bumble, strike the in. nermoet chords of the heart, and win tha noblest, highest triumphs in employing their sweetest strains in giving emphasis to the most cherished sentiments of the universal heart of humanity, as embodied in the loop of the people. r QUARTERS Provided for the President in the White Til Usd Itooiu-l- ls Krasin, House. Kara and llcautl-iu- l I uses. Etc. old-tim- st s thrice-damne- ll GENERAL GRANT IX HIS LIBRARY, Travellers on Laks Michigan find that under peculiar states of the atmosphere, the Michigan shore, though out of sight from the steamer's deck, is lifted up and outlined on the sky over their heads. Nature photographs upen tha clouds and makes apparent to mortal eyes the things outside of ordinary sight. And so the entranced spectator fixes his eyes upon tha vision of beauty, of far off cities, towns and homes, forgetting, in the meantime, the cares, the vexetions end tha weariness of tha present. As in the material, so in I lie mental and spiritual world. A spiritual mirage lifts from the unseen world aerom the river the fair landscapes of Beulah, and traces the divine architecture of the city not made with hands, so that the dying traveler as he drifts upon life's ocean is entranced by the vision of beauty, and willingly loses his hoi I on earthly things. A Tribune special of this morning says of the dying General of the Union army of the rebellion: "When seated in a comfortable reclining chair, he frequently sill for hours in deep meditation, with eyes wide open and fixed in n kind of vacant stare upon a ntch of blue sky that can be seeu tli rough iris library window. lie remains without motion tire silence of inward comniu-n- . Nothing that goes on around him disturbs this waking dream, and his family leave him with himself until he returns to the consideration of things material. What his thoughts are during those moments no one knows, though from conversations held afterward, it is believed that some of his reflections re upon the state of man after death. Upon that patch of blue sky, the eye that has followed the movements of armies, and watched through weary hours the course of the ship of state, may find portrayed thuse thing which only are revealed lo that open spiritual vision often precedent to the article of death. Grants comrades in the war, many of whom have never seen his face, carry the thought of their chief in their hearts, and keep time with him in the dead march lo the tomb. lie is as brave and indomitable in his lonely march as when, in the strength of his manhood and the flush of triumph, he gave back to General Lee his surrendered sword May lheblue sky of divine peace and benefaction bend over him until under the cloudless skies of the hereafter he shall greet the patriot dead who have proceeded him to the unknown lanJ, SPAR KM. The corporation of Dublin vesterdsy, by a vote of 41 to 17, rejected tlie motion to present an address to the Prince of Wale on the occasion of hi visit. It is stated that Bismarck, since the amicable settlement of the recent trouble with Kngland, is using hit whole influence with Russia to avert war. A dispatch from Shanghai say Admiral Courbet intend abandoning his position on tiie Island of Formosa and will operate on the coast of northern China. A freight train on the Pennsylvania railroad was derailed near faruler' Station, yesterday, and a brakeman and four tramp killed and twenty cars demolished. The Pari baker have already taken advantage of the recent passage' of the bill increasing the duties on cereals and advanced the price of liremi. People are complaining savngelv against the increase in the cost of living. THE COXCKKt LIST NUllir. The Irishmen of Philadelphia are The concert given lad nijii t the incensed at Governor Pailiin for naming Tuesday, March 17lli St. Pal ricks day Theater, in which Balt Lakes fui the execution of Briggs, the Kng-lii- .li wife murderer. favorite, Mr, Robert Qorliaski, returning An effort hns hren from Italy, appeared si (he b ight par. made te change the date, hut without ticular star, was a notable illustration of avail. The city of Panama was attacked at the wealth of musical talent with which 4 o'clock yesterdav bv a this city abounds. It was a thoroughly jiarly of revolutionists cummsn Jed by General Aizpnrm and a occasion, eqjoyabls generoca and numbering men. The governtributa on the part of the excellent ment is defending the city. Firing is mraiciara who volunteered to contribute going on incessantly. their quota of attraction for tha benefit Deputy Sheriff Bnmgartner, of Rowan of the gentleman named above, and for county, was killed yesterday near Moore-heaKy., by a nnm. The assassination tha entertainment of the delighted pub-li- e. arose Train the Tolliver and Martin feud, which has caused the death o' li.enr six We doubt if any place in tin's country men in the past few uinnlh. of twiot tha aisa of this city could from A Brussels girl vesterdsy followed the ita owa midantj musical talent furnish Japanese Charge dAffairs'in this city to an apera with ita foil cast of excellent Rotterdam and shot him. She then perfonMit, fill lln fin choirs of the attempted to suicide with a dagger, Iml churches and tha tabernacle with sweet only inflicted a slight wound. The man subsequently died in the hospital, lie coningen, and provide fur fint-d- as had promised to marry the girl, who of last certo like that night. learned he wu married already ami that Our superb inalrumental performer hie wife wu coming on here. , vo-in- . d, $ LUXURIOUS K V KJN I j.i c Hpcctal to Chronicle. Washington, March 17. Many arrangements for the comfort aad convenience of l'rosident Cleveland have been completed at the White House. Ills aveoiug are usually sieut in the Red Parlor, which has been improved Fine new and beautified been added to have furniture of pieces , the parlor, comprising a centre a tables tud side two cabinet, table, all of cocoha wood, a darker subThese new stance than mahogany. article are finished in brown morocca leather and studded with bronze nails end pinheads, the effect being very unique. The carving on them conforms to that of the mentcl in book-case- THX BCD PABLO X, And the Cabinet is further beautified by mosaic work similiar to that in the insiu entrance to the reception rooms. On the centre table is a high bronze rosdingtlsmp, with an exquisite irisol of cardinal silk is a shade, and is surrounded by handsomely bound editione of some of the important public documents fresh' from the government printing office. The copies of the put and pending treaties betray sins of us. volumes of Several the latest novels also indicate that the President eqjoys some literature in lighter vein. At present the Red Parlor is the handsomest room in the Whit House, and tha incumbent hu bestowed a great deal of care in it arrangement, ami there is probably not a cosier room in this country. On tha panels of the north side an portraits at Adams and Van Buren ; tha east aids is occupied by the life sized portrait of Gen. Grant, while the south and west walls contain two handsome French mirror. Heavy gsraot plush curtains hang at the south windows leading out upon the end a splendid Turkish rug in portico, the fireplace add to the well-thum- CilllON I CLJS, TU ESDaY, MARCH IT, Young The AiipsratluH Thst Mnrlled Iks reota UoniiMlicut Uoag gal iuu. GRIFFITHS The exercises at the aftsrnoon meeting ia tiie West Side Baptist Church of Norwich, Ginn., were varied recently by the appearance of a spirit, seen by the putur, the dev. F. B. Dickinson. It was about 8 o'clock, and the sun wu slanting into the southern windows through the parted shutters. There was a small audience in the sanctuary. Several brother and sisters had mad brief addresses, and Mrs. Rising hid just resumed her seat after speaking urnestly and with marked eloquence on the naar-n- eu of the spiritual world. Mr. Anson Gardner, member of the Central Baptist Church across the river stood up in his place in thn audience, between the pulpit platform and a window, nnd prayed. The prayer, which wu long and fervent, hod hardly been concluded before the Bav. Mr. Dickinson, who had been standing at the pulpit, his eyes half closed, informed the congregation that daring the prayer he plainly uw in thn clur light, at the right of Mr. Gardner, figure and features of a brother of the 1st Mr. U. S. Girdder, n zealous Methodist, who died suddenly nyur ago or more. Mr. Dickinson snowed considerable nervousness while making the announcement, end the audience wu deeply moved. ' The pastor is young, at n tall, slight figure, and with fine silky, curling auburn hair. His white skin and delicate features indicate a i lender constitution, and his manners extremely sensitive nervu. Tha West-SidBaptist Society is Puritanically orthodox, and his congregathe pastor is orthodox an tion. They regard spiritualism agent of the devil, though they are at n foes to explain the apparition that appeared to Mr. Dickinson. The Spiritualists of the town ore delighted, and avtr that tha young clergyman is a finoly developed suing medium. RESTAURANT lalr e u u u M tfitv DO A GEMEHA1 BANKING and sollelt aoeonnis of merchants companies aad country dralem. 32 Money. DINNERS, 25c. Bowdand Orest Britain, Oyster Stews, - - 25c Hota) D. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. Maw York, CUBS esropTthepSr DnpiA if atLonta MERCHANTS' 12,00 and LUNCH PARLOR, 11B MAIN gvf BtCHTOt SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. STREET, UY8 AES OELLb EECHAX8E, B etttaaof J Jianl SATIS ft GO, McCORNICK iwtoO V Gsorr tint BANKERS. Dtysi AG HALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. tksa Transact a Gananl Banking Brain Jadgi Ike Been TTTE TAT SPECIAL ATTEMTIOX TO yv bratramte paittoawridtngont ot tha any, and invite mooomo THE OLD REUABLI and active t andbnlUea. Wa atvsn to tha salseoi aiH urai) isret California Brewer or rate at stocks and bonds at new Trafc and Ban FmnctuA Is arala This T WaraUutetagfM. dmteornBtt aw ADdtHote Oral FINEST lWTmdH LAGER. fo of Papotat'lmrad, payahta on da- - 17 BEE Beer a nnd omcE: Second latah A. F18HER No. 256 S. Main Street, rawer. Mar U. BREW C. Dr B.B. m kkl Salt Lnkn City . doom south of Walker House. P. O. Box lOtf ; I hr AM NOW PREPARED TO TAKE ORDERS E ARE ROW PREPARED Uf TV supply the pnbUewMk GENTLEMEN S I First-Cla- KEG AND BOTTLED Of Suits. ss t a Superior Quality at ftp Mm A. Fisher Brewing Cl SALT LAZE CUT to 8nltthe Times. JOHN 0J .. BERGEN, Manager. BREWING To Investors! lie MORITZ COJ 4CULLBR' MATTHEW CCLLRM, He We HP JACOB SYMONS 5000 Shares Treasury Stock B.SBSJWSS, AXD PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLOR kike Rqnld ..OP THE..... SHORT LINE ClM aa ..BETWEEN.. HAIM STREET, NORWAY IRON, Oppodte the 8L James Hotel. OMAHA, HIT UK Off! Milwaukee 'HAL! Resldencae, Mills, Horses, Etc., an Short Motiee. Photographed COUNCIL BLUFFS, and CHICAGO, Tha only line lo take for Du Moines, Marshalltown, Cedar Rapid, Clinton Dixon, Chicago, Milwaukee, end el points East.. To the peopleof Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Vteh.Idaho Nevada, Oregon, Washington and California it oflers superior advantages not possible by any other line. k k i i Mining &. Mfg.Co. i 0RDNER OF UTAH CITY BAKERY 28 W. FIRST SOUTH tJ0RES,PMrhto Oonaeetod with the Bier SWEET. I A'JUEVSfff rnent, at tha nominal of tiie numerous point I CHOF VIENNA HOt of superiority enjoyed by the patrons oi MUVKR,tD TO this roail between Omaha and Chicago; f its are two trains of a er here received orders late this afterday Dsy Conches, which are the finest that human art sad Pies, Cakes, Crackers and I FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE, MULTUM noon from Hedalia to raise tho freight : can Ita create Palace Bleepingenuity blockade and trains were started out to- ing Can, which are model iff (PAE VALUE, SI0 EACH) comfort night The proMed term have been and elegance; Its Parlor Drawing Room Proceed! la be usad la ; accepted by the conference committee of Can, iinsnrpaMied by any; and ita widely Always on hand. Your patronage to solleltori Itnw intiili thai striker aud will lie rati lied bv a meeting Palatial Dining Cars, the a which Is now tunnel nan. bring at Bedalia GKO. UEHHASDT, Proirietir equil of which cannot he found else- where. St Ixiriit, March 16. Hoxie received telegrams from suierin I ifewM AiU, NOTICE. lendent of the Missouri Pacific system I Bluffs the trains of the (isincil 'At all that stating striking employes had re Union Pacific FT. 4 By. connect in Union I the umed work under (he terms of the cimi eorafats J Th.Pn'PvrtTrOf of company with iIhm! uf the Chicago A Northlar issuod Sunday; that all kinds i.f I I western Ky. In the trains of Chicago train aie now running, ami the atrike lliix line I U evmae amsy value givra AO I nCDVOIIIP A B00K4CEEPER lleury lirWoUeraTte nii(ieclis connection itk thou ended. Iiiapatclcia were aim received of all Kaolerii line. etiesf thru valiwhle Miff Mira, RUm.mTu, within Uie thru from various liv law points on the Waliash sysembmral In hi. Hhou, HuihUnn. Rnsrdlng-howe- , taliyK! spriw tem, to the effect that the striker had June lath. ltit upon the Kwl halfoT MW14 of wali r power, aud s valuable tunnel luealiuu; tsudaon which to erect roUlm mills, tarrscoL gone hack to work, ami that liusincsa was F;r lMn.ii, Columbus, Indianapolis, rartton Zi, towiuhlp I soulli, Knxo3 west! In etc., etc. lT-- wb a view to the iaxatemufmtnai and .'incinnati, Niagara Kalla, Buffalo; Pitts-Ixirfully reeunied. naaaellstlim of srirt entry: the eeiil raiitlee ere works, Mill Cnek Toronto, Montreal, Burton, New hereby aummoned to Mining irtrirlct, Morgan eountv. (linear 1Ust this ottlee cm tnllu from Malt Laks Uty. lrlnel It ia aisled aulhorilatively that the York, I'lnlailelpliia, Baltimore, Wash- - III Uith day of Apill. lukijat President will not appoint a sucuenwr 1 iniilim. nml all (mints in the Kaat, ask biraiiiiMul ind filrn'liih Uatluiuuy eouumluK Halt Lake City. ff slit sUcgi-- sbsnitnimient. This will he Um only block of rioek that the Postmaster Pearson, March 21', when the ticket lor tickets via the dlrectoi will oflkr to tho puMIe at title very I It. lli.MASTER. Keg trier. his term expires, hut lie will ho allowed 1 low ltguK.ud tha prtu cannot but ullsly V IntaHlgeut penun the an laveetonaol to remain in office. It is the understand A. H. therein murt rceult prodUUr within short KELLY & NORTH-WESTERralii-nerd ing.that when the period. the plain of Pears u lie will retiis HrafU or nortsl onlen In payment must be M AMUPACTUMCKrt nude parable to the eeuelary of the OP Voluntarily. POK 8ALB VI If ymi wish the lwt accommodations. uiy, and should aecoaroenj the. order for Onleia meet red ht five sham and All ticket sell tickets audit via this line. 31ank-Book"Rough on I'hIii I'lanler. sI Mona H Porous and strengthening, imirtivwl, wperior In tha assrai I M fur in backache, or puiii rhft Ijio it. s. iuir, 00K BINDING AND PAPER RULING llugliiii, BooksnUw wB Apply et oau for Mock or ora to Juan T. aide, rheumatism, neuralgia. Twenty, ( leu. Manager. Gen. Passenger Agt. I Lvucu. lrerideuL or U. A. M. Piiuimitu. MAIN five cent. Druggist nr mail. I retarr. Mei. W. Mstb South stoeert, SolTtaKa CHICAUO. tt nml door north of JoacTa Saab, np stein I City, Utah. P.O.lkixdSa. LAKE BALT The I HEXETirAtHKtaftal To a moro convenient place, Thru 19 B. all Ulra City. DELEGATION 16. At Pi flysimj Try it sad Es NORTHWESTERN Kansan City, March Bayh La hr April IE THE BOCKT mUBUM Bottled HOLLANDER. & Ail ! taatrfoaimi. THE CHICAGO FOX Ash Main street, Salt Lib Ch a. Railway. John A.Podtoohec,BlE &asAsahr' FOR SALE, ft1 WIUUSI.N. White Hoi KAEB UNCH SERVED EVERY SAT TROM 13 to I o'clock, and from 5 to I o'clock, to all potato of tha raeUeOarat merchants, busluem men and their elerxs, and the general public, for age. Oyster, cooked In every (tyle, ayadolattanttengtvmitothaselltagotosra The neatest and cheapest eating home In Advances Salt Lake Ctt OMICK, AvyrMw. t Too Wells, Fargo ft Co.s Bank At the Old London Bank of Utah. f c o new Houaa. Everything the beet the market aflwda. DIAMONDS, Among a few 5$ told Metropolitan Italy. Entire New Stock HAVE REMOVED The Great Strike Ended. fegi i-t50 ttAUHCOU 148 Main Street. Washington, March 16. A delegation of gentlemen representing all the Territories except New Mexico visited the White House Saturday t lay before the President their view in regard Territorial government. There wu in the delegation John Hailey of Idaho, Judge Mead of Arizona, M. II. Day Dakota, Judge J. A. Kuhn of Washing-to- n Territory, Delegate Toole of Montana, Judge Merritt of Utah, and J. W. McCormick of Montana, all membei of tha National committee. Mr. Hailey acted as (okeman for the party, and said they came to learn what the Administration wai going to do in Territorial affaini. Sir. Cleveland replied briefly but dearly that he should appoint to Territorial offices men from the Territories. He also clearly pledged himself to listen to the recommendation of Democrats within the Territories, and nut lo be decided in hi choice of men for Governors by outside reesiire. lo-la- Arabia, 8T0RE, THE BUST BOUT & aeeonunodaUou. Draw exchange on til the leading cities of Breakfast and Supper 25c and Upward, According to the Waul of the Patron. to-d- ta toff B. F. WHITTEMORl tngeonespondsoti in nearly evmrlew lira sad ajtyoiiilng Territories. Vienna Chop House Call on Tha President to Lean HU Visors Tarrttorlal Affairs, Utah. anttebet,ksvIt A Coaforenco of Locomotive Engineers. 8t. Lotis, Much 16. J. H. Fitzgerald, chairman of the executive commitBE8T PAYING RESTAUR- tee of the grievance committee of the QNE OPInTHE the city, conducted on the En- Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, rogean puin. Good and suSlclent reasou for n ponied by two or throe other mentben or the committee, arrived hero from Sednlia and several other com- THE VIENNA CHOP HOUSE BEAUTY OY THE PICTURE. mitteemen an expected P. M. It is in this room that the famous of the Has been running over a year, and humat Arthur, Grand Chief with good iBccem. mantelpiece designed by Tiffiny, is lo- Brotherhood, will be Enginur hers cated, and wood arranged to start a fire The olnect of this visit is to consult at a minutes notice is a prominent Ilea themselves and then have a con Inquire an the premiers. tnr of the burnished --steel fireplace. among with tho officers of the Missouri fames of silken vases rare N. BERNARDIS, Proprietor. Braizes, design, Pacific regarding some grievance which portieres, and exquisitely wrought screens the claim to have against tho enginur occupy prominent position in this room, company. and it is difficult to see where there NEW JEWELRY could be any improvement over the William H. Goxxens, of Brooklyn, ia present arrangement. President Arthur tilled In n pension, but his Democracy wu a connoisseur in art mat wu of such an intenu typo that he made ter, and it wu at his sug- a vow he never would apply for ona unand til the Bepoblican gestion that the many rare party went out of beautiful ornaments of the Red Parlor power. He hu now made application were in readiness for the comfort of the for arrears uf pension, amounting to about occupant of the executive mansion. 89,000. Grover Cleveland is the fifth PresiGen. Sheridan received dent inaugurated on s Wednesday. telegram NIMlOFw Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, from Geo. Hatch yesterday morning, that of the PresiMillard Fillmore and James Buchanan staling upon receipt dents proclamation concerning tha were the others. Mrs. H. 1). K. N. South worth, the Oklahoma lands, most of thou preparAND SILVER WATCHES, novelist, it engaged in writing her Goth ing to raid Indian Territory decided to GOLD return home. novel at Prospect Cottage, Georgetown. LACE CHAINS, RINGS, PINS, MISCZLLANEOUI. Bulclil bjr UrowBiugi Marble, Bronze, Ebony and Walnut Clocks Special to Chronicle. Solid Silver and Plated Ware. Pleasant Grove, Utah, March 17. EMEHIIER ALL MY GOODS ARE MEW SO Thomas Holland, agod about years, and of the Latest Styles. wudrowned yesterday at Bakers Spring, Jewelry Manufactured te order at short near Utali Lake, about two miles from Please coll and Examine my Stock and AND.. Prices. here. An inquest wu held over the body yesterday afternoon. The verdict L. rendered by the jury wu, suicide, caused by temporary insanity. The deceased hail his leg broken some months ago and was just getting about on crutches. He seemed despondent, and aid he would rather be in hie grave than on crutches ; hut no one suspected y that he contemplated so rash an act. He leaves a wife and aix children, who are almost frantic with grief at the untimely death of the husband and father, A TERRITORIAL Exchange gl HOTEL, Established A. D. 1859. Salt Lake Clty IS THE BOSS PLACE To Cat R. R- - BROTHERS, BANKER WALKER B strik- CONFECTIONERY reli-brale- THE OF Htyj'KdrySiirajLira Da-p-- BOON the'' AOtl sliit EasawiSr idt Iho Ir.Ch hkmw fan aed Hffihivi (dU AIUL Msm Sot," "far,. faWwil Ned l Boom haadic "rati farat! Ntm THACKRAHS g, Journal-R- 1 n oomiovti BRO., N rS W. F. HAYBOP Aout fa loti dtkoa 'wo fa jTi, fa nhq Noathi 1 naarr cty; Aleut |