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Show a THE A WHOLESALE system of freight rob- bery has been discovered on the Mexican Central Railroad. It is believed the loss to the company will be in the neighborhood of $50,000. GEORGE GORDEN, a tramp, who had registered illegally at New York, was sentenced to imprisonment in Sing Sing for two and a half years. 4 Tough Story from the East. Among the speeches on the last day of the Christian Women’s 'Pemperance Union in New York was one from Mrs. Angie FE. Newman, who is reputed to have charge of the work among the Mormon Women. Her description of the shocking condition of the Mormon women elicited horrified exclamations from all parts of the house. She told of two sisters, Mormon girls, one 16 THomas Axworruy, the City treasurer of Cleveland, Ohio, has absconded with a shortage in his accounts of $429,437.56: His had are in for $500,000, but will be mostly secured by real estate and other property left by him. Tammany Hall and the County Democracy of New York City are at loggerheads. Tammany recently sent a. letter to the latter stating : “Tf your organization should nominate a candidate for Congress indifferent to the success of the Presidential ticket, as your candidate ‘for mayor (Hewitt), we want to assure you that this organization will prove itself capable of protecting the interests of our party. Liocau Assembly 1293, Boston, of the Kights of Labor, has sent a letter to President Cleveland, in which he is asked to transmit a message to Congress demanding immediate legislation to abolish all institutions that gamble in food and as afurther protection to the masses, “That all trusts be abolished.” On Monday night Jackson Emerson entered the Pilgrim’s Rest Church, at Fulton, Missouri, drew a revolver lent crowd on MexiTexas. posses turbu- the charge of conspiracy ‘with intent to murder. The bail ranges from $500 to $5,000 each to appear atthe next sitting of the district court. Tur ribbon manufacturers are sending petitions to Washington protesting against the recent decisions of the courts of Pennsylvania sustaining the admissien of ribbons as hat and bonnet trimmings instead of 50 per cent. as usually charged. If these decisions are maintained from $7,000,000 to $10,000,000 will have to be refunded to importers, and: it is claimed that it will close every silk factory in ‘this country. THERE was adaring murder and rob-bery on Wilkesbarre mountain in Penn‘sylvania .a few days ago. Pay-master John McClure, of the Lehigh Valley Railroad,.and a companion, while going to pay workmen on a new branch of the road, were shot and killed by highwaymen when passing through a stretch of woods. The robbers obtained $12,000 in| gold and silver which they had in the; buggy with them. Every effort is being made to discover the perpetrators of the. ghastly deed. | Hall,into which the work- ingmen took their banners and trappings. General Harrison was present and James G. Blaine. James G. Blaine spoke to the IrishAmericans in Madison Square Gardens on Thursday night. The immense building was crowded to overflowing half an before the order and thronged glimpse of tion of the meeting was called to the adjacent streets were with people eager to get a James G. Blaine, the attracevening. Judge Gresham Takes a Course it Would be Well for Others tc Emulate. Numerous attempts have been made by prominent Republicans to prevail upon Judge Gresham since his return from Europe to make speeches on the political issues of: the campaign, but without avail. Judge Gresham has always maintained that the high judicial position he -holds under the Federal government precludes him from an active part in the campaign. A letter received aday or two ago, by Hon. W.C. Atkins, from the Judge, saying: “I cheerfully and in good faith acquiesced in the nomination and immediately of graph he would receive my him earnest B. Proprietor. 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The Largest Stock in the West at the Lowest Prices. First Class Gun and Pistol Repairing in all its branches. COAL. were Every preparation is being made by the police in New York City to see that there is no illegal registering and voting at the coming election. 3 Paper Hangers, Glaziers, Ete. Fence Advertising Done in all parts of the iountry, burned to death in Georgia on the 24. THERE is a great strike of colliers in England. 15,000 workers went out in Yorkshire on Wednesday. PACKARD ORGANS, Painting and Advertising Co,, 63 E. First South St., Four Doors West of ‘Theatre, Salt Lake City, Utah. WARREN sae a ee J.T. Addoms. House, Sign and Decorative Painters, IN——— ——A LSO—— On Approved Securities at Low Rates of Interest Salt. W. PRATT, Secretary. SEWING MACHINES,3 Does a General Banking Business. J. A. Brown. M. YOUNG, Vice President. PoMEstie Pays 5 per Cent. Interest on Savings Deposits. S. F. Kershaw. O: ———DEALERS B. H. ScHErrTLER, Asst. Cashier. MONEY J. YOUNG. President. YOUNG BROS. CO., Delivered Zion's Savings Bank sup- not think any fair-minded person doubts it. I earnestly desire its success. I could not actively participate in the campaign without exposing myself to just censure and lowering myself in the estimation of right thinking people.” colored Pies, W. WoopRrurFrr, President. porting the ticket in good faith, and I do small C. DOSCH, Cakes, to any part of the city. Wedding and Party Cakes made to order. Crackers, Confectionery and Canned Fruits of every description. by tele- port, but the proprieties of the position which JI occupy forbid me taking any active part in politics. It is gratifying to know, however, my friends are sup- Four BO General Harrison, informed Wixuiam Kune, James Mark, Harry Lewis, and T. B. Hitch, cattle men of with a pick-axe, shovel and a. diagram, Wyoming, were arrested in Chicago for forgery on complaint of the Burlington has started from Boston for Montreal. It has leaked out that he-has gone in road which had been victimized by search of the pot which was secreted by’ them. “Old Joe” Fowle, and which .is said to THERE is trouble in Manitoba on the contain $8000 in gold, the. result of! Canadian Pacific Railroad. The CanaFowle’s various swindling operations in dian Pacific sometime ago obtained an this city. injunction against the Red River Valley road crossing its line; on Wednesday the Governor Hill at Ogdensburg. injunction was dissolved, and the AtGovernor Hill closed a speech at torney General has expressed his deterOgdensburg, New. York, with these| . °. ~ | mination to cross. The Canadian Pacific words: bite a determi i “They tell you there is dissension in. an coe ae re to oppose it, and | serious trouble is anticipated. the party, when the fact is the party in Daniel Hand an aged and wealthy resithis State was never more united than. at present. They tell you Governor dent of Guilford, Connecticut, has given Hill’s friends are ‘knifeing’ President the American Missionary Association of Cleveland, and that President Cleve- New York $1,000,000 to be held in trust ‘land’s friends are ‘knifeing’ Governor and the interest to be devoted to the edHill. It is all bosh. Friends of the ucation of colored people in the old He was in business in State administration, friends of the: Slave States. national administration—Democrats all’ Charleston when the war broke out and. —let us set aside all feeling and march: was obliged to fly, leaving his business like the Macedonian followers, shoulder in the handsof a Seutherner G. W. Wilto shoulder, to the polls, and again we, liams, who developed the original investshall place the Empire State in the De- | mentof $130,000 to the present sum, and | mocratic column for Cleveland and paid it over to Hand since the war. He returns it in the shape of this bequest. Thurman!” Inspector JOHN Bread, Salt HE RESPECTS HIS OFFICE. was BAKERY, 126 W. First South St. was greeted with great enthusiasm. hour EMPIRE WEBKLY. wife outside his There was agrand Republican workingmen’s demonstration in Indianapolis on Thursday. The management of the affair was entirely in the hands of workingmen. A big meeting was held in Tomlinson WESTERN AND TRUST COMPANY, grand-|. No. 68 EAST TEMPLE ST. a family, his own mother, his mother, his daughter, and his granddaughter. All these wives were living at the same time. and fired at his wife, Nina. Theshot entered her head and the woman fell over dead. The congregation stampeded and the preacher jumped out of the second story window. Emerson is in.jail. There are strong threats of lynching. The parties are colored. A RISING has been feared of the ean element in Rio Grande City, The State Rangers and sheriffs have arrested twenty-one of the married, besides ee years old and the other 14 years old, whom she saw in a squalid condition, both with babies in their arms, and both the girls were wives of their own father. Another ease mentioned was that of a man who bondsmen ess aes THOMAS Office in Godbe, Pitts & Co’s Drug Store, W. JENNINGS, 101 S MAIN ST. Office Telephone 49. YARD, Will he find it? Watts of the police, armed SALT os 1 Yard Telephone 49. Cor. 2nd South and 3rd— West Sts., LAKE CITY. W.5S. HARRIS, Agent. DBA LR) EN Clothing, Boots and Shoes, AND—— gin wr on oS y s nf oo NY) © ~ er yan s\ ae es aS THE ; LATEST STYLES IN HATS AND. CAPS AND a ‘© City Shoe Repairing Factory, JOHN LARSON, Prop. : ist East St., Burton Gardner building, NECKWEAR. No. 35:W. First South Street, opp. Theatre. Gents’ Boots and Shoes, Sole & Heel, from $ a Gents’ Hand Sewed, Tf, adies’ Shoes, Sole and Heel, from 50 Children’s Shoes, Sole and Heel, from 130 A Comfortable Waiting Room. Repairing done while you wait Goods. of” we | 5te ow? & o ae qo of Gents’ Furnishing | Noau Jayor, of Owensboro, Kentucky, fatally shot Ella Green recently to whom he was engaged to be married. arr nena SALT LAKE CITY. |