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Show - TgT- vt a&W-trit- i jiisy lltf & .& k v.,. ;; . - - - M. 'H' ' : ' f 5 K V;..V.'v- i - -- .t Ve&r' f ' ' .'' 7' ?;-7- ,' ' - ;rwpnnwu. Lw w w-'- J P jir o- V G. & ; f N.K IMBALL, ' .f Omlck ft Ob's bank, BU &ek City. JMf - A' J.40HAS0il, mnuikiMTjyiir.lMke r F. U. Bn. City. jl- AiuirflMi TELFORD. KAGAN,;,' 1 1 VndHix ding and Frank Morrii trers killed by n snow-slid- e Iwt iiighi in Spring ttalch. They were fonn4 to day , in bed in their OBvm In Traw Hilk hi.. ww Western U. laiwTwinph UBeu lfacaici H. Xuau Qua. K. Oncinn. jl-H-m , enbinivV-- : fjf 'Vi f TTORNSYS-AT-LA- A ; .. - . MataBtreet, Heudricki wag Ik) a geuenl Law Uuuueso. vulva special morning. aad Bluiu Matters. Notary chosen r permanent 'he iaimian. -In vttn. Committee. ou Rcaolalioua- reported A platform which wan nuauitnouxly. adopt-0L- -4 Hi-Goven- ur Jl-t- f- - '' BENNETT HARKNESS, It v demaudS " that nationul . bank . OOra ' ever tba iiotca shall be replaced with an of T. It. Joues, Main street, amount of (tbveruiuent Tranaury lA- with . f ull : lega) tender quality ; W. LiMav f- The iMdlnaa Deaaacrata. . ( Ikhia koxhjus, Febrnnry 20. Th and Collection agent, Democratic Stste eouveiitiun met lliin Salt. Lake City, Ctah. QILOHNISTAKAIGHN, A 1. jpaol Febrot17.SO.-rJ- AXTOBBYTH-AT-LA- Bait Laka CUT. J.MeKNIQKT, TTOBXKT --AT - LAW. J.D. Office third doer LOMAX, Salt Laka Clty, TUh. TTOBNXV-AT-LA- cquul note! favora making greeubacka fuli legal tender for all debts excepts where an original contract has expressly provided for coin jayment; that Government has the. exclusive perogative to issue paper as well as coin, aud that such issue, should be mads as the business of the couiilry demands; favors taxation of United htatea all with notes ' iii cvinuuu other ' money; adeems syndicates to place ' our lcmna ilbmad ' as inexpedient, and favors legislation which shall distribute the debt among the people, thus giving the nmsacs a safe investment of their earnings; also favors legislation to make the maximum rate of interest six per cent; demands the. restoration of the' 412, grains silver duller with fair legal teuder quality, with unlimited coinage upon same terms as. gold is coined, and demands ths immediate and unconditional repeal c.f the resumption. act;, demands ' rigid public economy and redaction of official judar-ies, repeal of the bankrupt law, and deplores the late1 contest between capital and labor. O Ttea Silver Bill Tlaa Chlneae Ills Cempanles The Expert Trade Kte, ViUisaiox, Feb.' postpon- ment of the motions .concerning the Silver bill until is believed to have ., still, farther strengthened the probability of a concurrence in the Senate ammendmenta. v This result, to follow h reoaouabie tiuiq for debate, is in fact almost universally conceded to be certain. .;' Horace Drtvis lias obtained ..from Mr. Kennedy a copy of the diaputc 1 sent by Col. Bee on lCil ultimo in belc df of the Chinese Six Companies, ? atiiitig that they would favor the impostthm ot glUO capitation .'tax1 upon each Mongolian immigrant provided the proceeds shall be devoted to defraying the expense, of the traaijrtution of destitute Chiu?:ie back to turir uative country. Tbisdis-was addressed toJ. P. patch as rtevi Kcnucily, W. M. Evarti. SccrUry of State, aud was supposed ' to be iuteiideil ' personally 'fur, Kennedy, in care of Evurts. It will pxobaidy be difficult fur Kennedy to explain why he opposed thj legislation wnich is ro quested by the Cbiuese vSiiu he claims to represent. Ttesolutionn of the export trade urging government aid to American steamship lines were framed by a Reale committee of which i : .. ' M. BARNUM. K. T LAW. '"Halt,' Laka dliy ATTOBN UanJ UBca UnUtliag. t EY-A- -- tt. !BW! W. HOLLAND. M. D.v V. D. SR. ? Acnta and Homeopathic PEiucax. aueecaafallj traatad. Uf - Bea, So. fa, alda cnttanca J. tu Yajlur Uonaa. ja.tf R. CRAWFORD, tbaPoat Hacood Houtli Bt., ovar DENTIST, JAIf SUFFERERS FROM TOOTlf-ACH- E. h. H. CLAWSON. Daatlat. Emporium will extract tectn with tn great aat poaei Ole cant. Call and aaa him. Keuieia-Ueecoud Boar, Empuiiam Bulltllug. ; ji.-t- . DB. - r, bt The in the city? j. removed to dour north of Connor' f hailding. Try Uujd'i buota. MAKER. jgOOT Jt-t- V- FRANK FOOTE, Main atraat. Halt Laka . il a f I. SALT LAKE LODGE NO. Meeta aterv OF HONOB. JtKMFLE ereulngkl T o'clock, at ClalePs hall. - tills. fact, wticu cMMUtaUomUiy a Mum Steal. UVHTEU IJi - Lout Aexvt yea v i:VElt b'LVLE. J27-- U lSE.iL ESTATE AGENCIES. 8. L. VAN & CO., ft 1 - . '' Cen-veMUw- 20--T- he :'.'.S .A: HTW0nl&Vf:; d.TAH, . ccBSRKSiaat nvut: rCBCIG'4 HIWS. Washinotox, February 20. Mr. Sargent; from tbo Committee on Naval Affairs, reported with amendment the Senate bill to organise a life saving and cotit guard service. Placed on the calendar, The bill provides for the transfer of this service from the Treasury to the Nary Department. ""T ' '?' : Consideration wka resumed of ths bill to regulate the compensation' of Postmasters and for other purposes, and Hamlin submitted an amendment aa an additional section, providing that the Presir dent of the United States, Senators, Representatives and Delegates in Congress; the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the Ilonse of Representatives may send and receive free through the mails all written and printed communications not exceeding two ounces in weight. After a brief discussion as to the pro- priety of restoring the franking privilege, the : amendment was agreed to yeas 33, nays 21. The bill 4 then read the third time - V and passed.. ' Bid introduced and referred 13y BayariV to authorise bondholders and creditonrof railroad corporations to elect receivers in ull suits in equity now peuding or that may hereafter uu brought in the Courts of the United Matts Just before the passage of the Postal bill, ' - au nmendment by Hamilton extending tho provisions of : the act;, of March for free transmission of official until matter to all officers of the United State Government except pension agents aud those . who receive' fixed allowance as compensation for their services, ' including expense for postage, was agreed to without division. , It was agreed that on Monday the Senate shall take up the calendar bills; the delute on each1' lieiug limited " to five minutes, and to disoso of all bills . not. objected to. . The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill to annul the act of the Legis-- il store of Wyoming, to provide for the organization of Cook and Pease, counties and provide, for holding:-;- . court therein. ' Eilmunds.' Davis (Ills.), Teller, Pad-doc.Hewitt and others debated .the asserted that Judge Juration and it was Justice, had been removed from his district and assigned to Crook and Pease counties, inhabited only by Indians, because his administration of justice displeased certain bed people in. Wyoming, .who I: caused the charge. Paddock said Judge Peek considered himself a reformatory apostle, parted his name in the middle and made himself obnoxious in the Territory. ; Conkling said he was a pure man, a good lawyer and did not deserve this ' censure.' r Edmunds defended Peck's administration and said the opposition came through a lawyer whom Peck had fined for contempt of court; The bill passed. nonmaiilarZ&&lciiig Agaftnnt tv .. ..I,. .'$ r- Rniann StiUt-- '1 ; Occnp j lng" Coxiiitaut i ' ft ' v 1- -- . leed . 3d,-187- v . - . . . k, , : MHhee KUISd i hr 'Tnrtafe1. ..1 . NEW AlfVERTIBEJgNTH. cur, Yoon L f. February 20, .. I J!r - EL i. 4' : tit ixsousttsm Tt ;:4. nWf ttii w mvs4lrfspltfleef.hsTniss Kwstlilkistt toelistif si t j ts nm tAnnije ttbdt; -- - T . ' he-hat-- Tws V.i v , .v Js. t liiih wsfh at t A0s.'s. ettJ; - vIU, Rarg '.ja-tf-- ; . v' j - They Am - LIQUORS, ETC. ; troM niiiTK - THE CHEAPjEST !i m i :coi v ' a. ds - URBEAtOrml ; IT OCR-- -- - .Th Eastern fisc sllan. fftTS7 beet fcntof VBBBIB9 ABB BOMBSTIB to-da- re AND Car-dina- -- Y WINE Flirfesf darnt Th - sx f 1 -- ni TEA POT' STORE - . kai; Atwsyi.sn - v luter-pcllatio- u, r - u. . - I, . EXttUSIt Fait - tord ;.;and tJfiXttiNAL.'.;. , . VAVL1V -. . iff fladaef - - - . " ; 2 Pure Wlriiii oHd LiqttorN;. - 4 I - j Its fxUAlta. teautlty I " - . f nSOifvdmim Jl as fitoV'Asfto I ex-Miui- ter - , 0 JOHM : : v-- - , f . . : s' o .' London, February 20, Tlui .channel squadron, four iron-dad- s, proceeds eastward from Gibraltar y. j,; Valentine Baker has not been relieved of command nor v resigned, bnt fur'7 :ir loughed, creirwhcire.V;' '';';.' Server Pasha has ceased, to be : Min'&: :"v The Nev"Fe ister of Foreign Affairs. 'V. c?a-- ? Rome,-' February 20. Cardinal Gloa-chiBtimarck n th Eastern ,.Q,a.tlen. Pecci, the Pontificiol CamerJengo, London.' February iZO. Many interest; has been elected Cardinal Pecci ing points of the debate In the German is ah Italian. - HePope.. wiU take the name of Rciehe isg . yesterday.; were, not brought but in the summaries received last night. ' t--t; ; Ilona,. Henningson; who introduced the CANADA. is a 20. national Liberal and pert After (lie WAxunnitoN, Felinuiy beson of ot Bismarck. He friend the said called Harris it joaruul, reading up the contested election casa of Acklin vs. hooved Germany to protect the threat- :j; ' Nllrer fiwitlM; In ;CNde, in-of I Darrell, from tlit fourth Louisiana Dis- ened interests of Austria.' 7. There was . Ottawa, February 20. ' Notice Senate the been has ! iu given rtrict. danger of Rumma regarding herself as iuiry A discusiMnn arose aa to the right of omnipotent, and that she. would advance whether, in view of remonetization of silver in the United States measures Clytner to reply to the speech made yes- demands incompatible with the we will lie taksu during the present session of other states. If such should ;.'rr terday by Garfield. .; Zb' Bland asked if it .was in order, to thu Liberal party hopes the'' German to prevent a recurrence of the abuses ; Sieoular move to g to thu Speakers table in or-d--r Government- knew how to cause Russia and loosen formerly occasioned, by the of to modify her demands. This sente ce circulation as a medium of exchange to reach the Silver bill. v silver coins whose conventional and was followed by loud applause. The Speaker replied it was not. ' ''debate-thaMaid t Bismarck said to Bland he objectedall the recent deb;tles in fictitious value were not j in accordance was out of the regular order. " the British Parliament nearly exliansted with their real or market value. Stephen isaiil he would at the ,,end of the subject. A judicious regard for li-- r S'. 8ERVIA. Clymer's speech move .to jioRtpone the own interest required Russia to ltain flection case, and take np the business the sanction of the Powers for the te rms was a member. II. F. f Williams, Hor- on the Speakers table. of peace. Bsrvlans' Want Batter Te If such., consent is unnes Davis and Edward F. Beals were obtainable Russia be refused the to floor, expected Clymer having pcen might Bslosadk, February 20.- General announced as accredited delegates from tho election case was taken' np," and act on the. maxim beati posshlentes. Leschjamen has gone to Adrienople to the Sau iruucisco Chamber of Com- Price addressed the House in favor of Germany was the. first to consent to tho endeavor to obtain a modification of the merce. J. B. Montgomery represented Darrell, conference was aud indifferent as to peace preliminaries in favor of Servia j ' the Portland Board of Trade. Williams Price was followed by Candler in fa- where it should be held, but if on Gcit and to protest against' Bussifin occupa-- 1 is still hero in behalf of tho interests of vor of the claims of Acklin. At tlie end mun soil, it must have a German Presi- tion of Nish. ' The Servians are already j the Pacific Mail Hteamship Company. : of ; Candlers speech, Stephens said he dent, but whether, after the principle removing nil their artillery from Nish for ' CVRUCRRY The nomination of Chutes Silent of would not make his motion y vo go has been admitted, it will be advisable to safely.:7 S'TONS TONS ,w I San Jose to auceed Tweed, as Associ- to business on the Stacker's table, but adhere to it absolutely will be reserved ate Justice of the Arizona Supreme that that motion would be made for ulterior de.cision according to the " y rr AUSTRIA. without Court,' was confirmed of the who attend the conference, author measure,' personages Bland, by discussion or any division of the Senate. immediately after;, the ' morning hoar. lie hoped that would be ' maintained. axtrla Objvsts. Leonard' then, spoke in favor of tho Indeed, he could hardly conceive that ;Viisnka,. BUI. 20. A corrsipond- ? February frrcm complications; would arise, bnt . v; A has arisen rela Washivgtok, February 20. Mr. Bland claims pf Darrel. ent difficulty '.ii' o'S'1 Kf', anysi ' should would not advise the they;1 he will be recognized by. the Speaker toto the date of convocation of the to go to war except in harmuuy tire morrow bn motion , to proceed with tho '.Prince Gortschakoff. considA special from Negotin states that the Emperor business on the Speakers table and to Turkish commnndauts of Widdin and wiih the Federal Council, Imperial Par- congresi. the preliminary treaty of peace :rh. that ers the German Nation. Were should be first .signed. . Austria objects lay aside all bnsiuefw in advance of the Belgrudchik refuse to surrender to or liament and now. Germany lo. anuounce her inten- to Russia being' able : to present - the Silver bill, and following him Represen- recounize the Roumanians, idthough the tho conference she vr juld simply at tions, tative Buckner- will move to refer the t Russians insist an V on their, doing so. i'; render it, impossible to continue tno treuty fait accompli. bill to the Committee on Banking aud work of mediation.;. In such a case the Currency, aa instructed by the recent ROUNIANIA. programme announced, by Germany silver union meeting, whereupon' Rebe when others conmight E peace move by will adopted a r HO RMtlVfc BCill , i presentative Stevens IUsmaxIx t might be imperiled. Accordingly it InWed-neiwla- ys currence in the Senate amendments. 20. BrenfBUT. February would be a serious mistake to. avow, a t: OPPOSITE THE TEMPLE, fLaltvr Wattled, Tit Lvrd-Bici- a totting of the Sinte the Minprogramme - that might', be evaded by Niw Yoax, February 10. By consent some and taken advantage of by others. ister of Foreign Aff&irs said the Roumanian railways were practically in tbs tow anentered order of all parties, Salt Lake Cm, Utak. Germany had no wish to act as arbiter ' hands of the Russians. He would insist discontinuCourt iu ths in ambithe All conflict. her Supreme day pending Lord lunacy tion was eon&ued to tlie modest, occupa- that the rights of Roumanla tobe , recoging all proceedings in' the : remedy I.. ;c r . rtion of a broker who settled the ...bargain nized, bnt hitherto hisofefforts matter. bad been OarLanranltes. between. the parties. Germany .was. on this disgraceful statewas affairs also negotiating Washxnoton, February 20. The Senmost frieueiy terms with Rusaiavaud unavailing; Russia of the Gov-nieconsent or without authority ate Committee ou Public Lunds have ' comfortable Austria aud had not u single interest exis a alone' conclean,; which It airy, quiet, questions upon' iu trade,.. antago- cerned Roumania. agreed to report favorably the .bill for House,' where the. traveler' and tourist cept a friendly rivalry - . '.fk'fexy-' lauds oertain of to market to nistic the restoration England. This enables her to iv find rest. 'X; in Utah, which 'pro vfcfes that the Secre- can mediate, and she does not intend" to and street three Main from bloch One sals offax throw her power into the balance. The lor GREEOSi tary of the Interior may blocks fromthe lhulroad Station.;1' three which is 7 alliance, 8EGAU8ET1SRS the present Indian reservation in Utah Emperors' will take Either street car. or omnibus ' Fix a In Gracia of said based but Indiana not the ou written Tight settle and engagements Territory, ' to tlie House. ..'.. on personal sympathies, is not r strong Vathcns, , February 20. A telegram Territory in the Uiutah Valley, aud that you such reservation b ...restored to the enough to induce any of the participants from Valo, atalea that the Greek Insur: to 7 . sacrifice . 'domain. important j, national gents, though' at first successful in fight public S2. PER DAY. interests 81.50 (pourMes beaux 1 yeux" ing near that place, are now in a critical BECAUSE Mount of another power. German interests and TBLBGBAPUiC BREVITIES. eir posit German independence would advise the Special rates W Tne week. now are and sword.: to draw the regulars and mustering P. JOHN SORENSON, Proprietor. Emperor The meeting of the London workings attack. a for geueral Chancellor Doctor Hanallassnred the was abanmen on the Eastern of the support of the advanced Liberals,' J PromBt doned because Gladstone signified bis BECAUSE ttow f it became necessary to protect Ausdetermination not to participate. Russia; " v THE' PARKER GUN; trian interests. 7 The New York Sum nays Louis Loua-berr...; The Fleet Was't to Wlthdnivrm. assursimilar Herr .Windhorst gave " a friend of n.itor Conkling, Bt. ' PrrxasDoao, February 20. A ance for the Ultramontanes. has been v removed - as Custom House dated Wednesday , says: It is special Bismarck : replied that an arbiters Weigher by orders fnwu Washington, to now statod here that the British Governone office most thankless was make room for a cohipanioa-in-aru- s the imagof ment will withdraw the fleet to Be-sinot . Hayee.',-',inable,. Russia found it sq after Ulmutz, .!: y B.iy. Accordingly the Russians are Pruasia after Villa Franca and Napoleon .. .The New Vprk TribmHt'M Woihingtcn kely to occupy Couantinople, or at III alter Sadowe. Ah for the advice of least special, comniehting upon th unseat one of it naubotiryo, if they havo l the lie , Socialists, the Poles and thought iug of Darrell, says any defeated Demonot G. so already. L&ta last night done ' Polish peasantry did . not shore the gCND STAMP FOB CIKCfULAg j crat could be counted iu if he ; gave no-ti7 in rumor unconfirmed there an was , os fo& for Russia, and of contest. The Boston case, of Dean nobility's eiuxity Ware already at ths Social isM they, ,wexe hardly com- circulutiou ; that they; rRARKERjBRffSjK vs. Field will unquestionably be decided becommunication Direct Thereoma, to disouLt thuee questions. petent in the same way, the committee standtween London and Conotantinople ia WEST MERIDEN.CT, The Time commenting on Bismarcks in favor of the Democratic ing six to five contestant. 1... speech, says K simply eliminates ,Qer, again iatenrupted; 1 B&ck tftlfBttPARLOBF . . ; j,a . ; . , if eotftu && - , ed COfiSOVAiu MA&&1M iw ITALY.; : - ?lr: J.'-- ' How lh; New JPp ; wu 'EtaeCedb ' Banc, Felwuaiy 20. The cudkf of tbe.burning ballota having beep fys it 120 p. si. y, Ihe crowd before ibs Vatican, thinking the ballot was again without result hail almost dispersed at 1 :15 p.'ur, CU3hial OftrqthjfeKri Vsticiu in the grand, galkuy of ' bwilica and announced ro Ihecustomary formula, Cardin Pecci s succession to the Papacy.' ! A few bystaiiders cheered crowd Mupgt , eutbJasiiwt jcaly and ,h lrg soon' assembled, densely. throngac V before th ing tho open ' A'aticani and thoT approaches thereto. At TAO the - newly i elected pope, , surrounded by all the Cardinals, appeared in the inmr 78alltry of - the basilicn. The crowd, vociferously - shouted ' long live the Pope.'; , 'The holy father at ' fur silence, Then length inode a signal 1 intouud the , benedicito 7;-- and pronounced .a benediction. After , this the cheering was orenewed - aud continued until the Pope withdrew.The circumstances of the election are aa follows: At this morning's ballot Cardinal Pecci received 38 votes, which two-thirwas 3 shag of the requisite ' ;' When the voting majority. and was ffuished the . papers were burned, Cardins! .Franche ' and those holdiiig the same views with him advanced and knelt before Cardinal Pecci. This. example being followed by others. Cardinal Pucci's election was accomplished by the method known as by adoration' Count,. Legur immediately informed the Pope that he proposed to present hiu'with aTnillion francs, ss the first donation of Peters ppnee. from the French Episcopate. As soon 'as the result of the election .became known bells in all the churches of Rome 'were rung and.' diplomats went to tho Vatican to ls congratulate the new Pope.' The wfll, remain in the Vatican ..until Perfect ; order prevails of notlon V - The Rome correspondent hi ths 'Hwws,' hi a letter to that journal, under, date of tla ldth of the present mouth; spoke as follows ot Cardinal Pepci Ttbe; ; newely-electe- d Pope: ; Pecci la tafitj with ! fine Lend, high forehead; narrowing at tho' temples, long face oed straight features, lie lui a large mouth .. aud j promincut chin, cheerful, open countenance, and large, ear; His face remind oua of Consul vi, tho renowned, minister ; of Pius ATI; He has a fine, sonorous voice, ; great ' dignity even austerity of manners in public life, but privately is affectionate, unassuming, sociable and as witty as Camerlengo. He has been the head of that party which, withcKit formally, renouncing tho right, of the Holy Sec,' acknowledges, wisdom to the decrees of j Providence;, accepting what seems to bo irrevocably accomplished facts. The general opinion is that for learning, tact, energy, dignity, amiability, real merit, worth and sincere piety, tho Sacred College could not find a more deserving - Pope, than CardimJ Pecci. Cardinal Peccis private life, at all periods, is 'above reproach. He' Los considerable literary talent, and has written poetry. He never has had intercourse .with the " functionaries of the present Italian Government, but is esteemed by them : all, and those with whom the necessity of his duty brings him into contact are perfectly charmed with him. well-shap- GROCERIES. H4Ae issue Rtlisia, . Austria and to-da- PopLexnL ' London, . . 'A I' ENGLAND; -- between Balksns . : . - w Election of Card&nul ' to tlie Popeslilp. fcv. S' JjoxDox. Ffebniary SW).A ; special .from' Bacliarest says S surgeon of the Red CrosS- Society reports that 82,000 sick aud , wounded Russians are in ths hospittola between the Danube and. the - 1' - ' ' letter from LosmoxFebroary killed Beyrout says ..Turkiah soldiars. Drnaca twanty-Aw-o wounded and thirty in the village of Mtuelley, - The attack was made huder' pretense of. arresting ths hssd man of the village for treqass. AS, 000 , ITemded Hnaalawe. ; Talking of t J tO.--- . N-- , v':" A i Reported XUIbmI - of KlaodtoTV lsdraw the Fleets -- .'l mabjr froiLtiie ealeutitisn rests v, XXumIan ' W cou-venli- on t t JU S . pw- City, throe ABSaTKR. of Halt Lake Uwnae. ' (Special attention paid ' to "aampio buttlca and all uullioa. baxiplce aunt from a uia kinda tain-- lawniptly atieailrU to; ana ntarua tuauv u ful lowing day. Chargee reaauuable. , jt-t- V ; ,:r v'f '?7 . . .HIM la .Blaghaau Tara Maw .... jT10BSXra-AT.- ' , DlMeIlBneoni' 3icte From lVatlilnglon. : F.Tsuroxa. lled at ImL ' ' fipaaa walk. VUk. Balt Uk BnXMn'BMk, ISO. M alter Bet The"""''Lard-nick- s r.'Z-- ,. &altlakcity, HIGIUARU!S.HIW to-- . H. LEWIS, Two mnKliam SUncn Killed nr.AT.UV. Ottra ta lk W by SnoYS-SItdittiatogyr. jut VaS .": ;V,;y-'f:V'- Vou;' t .; . : . ; . ' "'f - MAnGBTTSjrLB ;iBO WAONZBV BEBB . Bar SmmIIt aaa; to-da- Sava the pleasara to offer to their patronaa choice aalecthm pf .? . . ow to-da- 1 ' - Riisin , - - ' , v ' " - J ' ; Property, Elegant Iteniduiicis, iv Hllr , ' All khidi at -- ft- .'V - ' DRlttl FAHOV HOT . . Fine Cottages, Cheap Hounds Vi... '. .v : and . VALLEY Etc. EotH. - AMka bar.' - - . U iaiiR ' US '2l- . : A ofacialty. . - La! prleM.tkat '4 ' ' :!? ESTATE , - FOR SALE CHEAP, On Um ImlallmFnt 4aa. - and ZfegotUte ' DKoney Xioan Oa Baal Batata St lowest fates. liV Ottos Si. Soor Waaatcg Balldi ag. -- '.I tM. Bashi-Bozouk- qut-stio- ozsztct vlk - . CIVIL ENGINEER AND 'SURVEYOR NOT' Y PL'BUO Gill SUL ESTATE , ' ' A-- . D. AOENT AHU ATTORNEY. i ' - v BROKER-L- A . . C . Attooas . - promptly to Pre-smpti- and -- r Ilame-dte- ad Utpi sr i,niianl applicMtlwiw, waps, tracings and:deL ot all kit. its, pea-dar- es BiakM culleeliuua t ys taxes, aearcbea tUlM, bousea sisl lauds ease; touts aaawera (Mttdtoriui all feltura loans mads slid lupAbted. Und iuattifl WbusUxup esareniug f OttesMsla street, Lea Oflto, up stain. first door sosth Kali Into City. j n ! BAIUT late ddcf la Baryoor General S ottees f Moutana and fp Utata, and United atatee Borvejrur e t ike pubUe lauda " far ciabt vaars. t CL S9 ea-clcs- sd. t 8. " tltf s' HTOKB, Ximbsll Block, t. MAB3 KTT8, lTDiirfefur. THE h' 1BTBICT the Third. Judicial District rsths SraXONH-IUtah Territory. Craaty ot Salt Laka ALEX.' ABDBK . Jl--tf tci, 1 fltObN Atb XJQlOi . TsWSSr"!?' a specialty. afepef 'glaw or . - Searching of Records Mali par - ;r i PAIULMi . : It. ALB ten -- nt - - STElOlitt . alana fsw piacaa of Wa hava REAL Atf)r eompetftipa. y, - . - ka . - oe - . F, CUIAlEH, P. MciXANAlMN. PUlnUOL B. MCCLAXAHAN, DafandaaC. uit VS. ABN Tha paopla of tha Uaited StxtesTs tht Territory at UtLfesaaa gtoettax to A&tfr K. McOUnohxe, Detoaiast Yon arm toevhy raqattd to appear la aa actioalhronght seal oat yoa fear the uor' plaiatiB in (he District Cuwt ot th' Third Jadicfsi District of tha Territory of rut-sato iHw tha aoaiplsiuf fifed (berets wits ' days (vBChulva of the day of service; after tbo service aa yea of tbfe within this county i or, if rtrved ont f d ty, but ta to district, within twenty days otherwise Within forty day! Xor tad; fsalt will be tskeOr you, secuntiaB :! prayer of mU cOTfajMsfat. Tfca said action It fcttiaxhftt Mhlaa at this Court dfesotviax the boada of matriiaotiy hen tofsrc asd bow cShHlBg boNrooa tha plalntilf the groasd.or willful dqa gd ileumdset, fell to' Aadyoaam above Appear sad ra to tho required, tha sold apply COurt tor 1 uM - na the relief Witness,' - Jades, sad tho seal of tho District Couft of tho Third Judicial DistrtoS, la sad far Ihe Territory of Utah, (his Hth day M Jsaasfy, tathsyssr of oar Lord vtef .J eight haadred sad acvsuty-Mfhl. c. a. hilIh Depaty Ctorh. cm; - i |