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Show « _ ‘THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27 i879; ERM ARENA SERS ESE = Be WEEKLY PURLISHED 3; bun Teepoe TRIBUNE Pie EVERY TNA Compan INING SERMON. coh Ree oe Trae London Minina EE ae print without endangering the wellfare of the individuals whose real names EX 2 . THE ° HONORED Journal of Sept. | Were Contained therein. Ttawas by this oa nae o pepe means that several revelations were | Gen. Grant Still the GUEST. ly decorated with evergreens, wreaths | Weston every time he passed. It anof flowers, mottoes and flags. ‘ : noyed him greatly and -he glared at ~. . Recipient of When the crowd had: all |them through, the Grant party were passed again | cane. San TN? 11 | oe while the unfortunate British inv esters | stances would have “permitted them to | grand ball ¢f the roe SUBSCRIPTION: Se rine a ee THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE : 5 : at $2.00 per year, ete is nailed to subscribers _age prepaii BE : a eee y no substituted names. Does Elder Thi ine hatGeciooing i. Black representative mines of Utah may also | Pratt want to ignore the fact, made paPoi 18 ioe 8) 1 § 4 & b $10.00 | truly be called the representative mines tent by this litle B.of C., that these seeds the oer mee a# number} 5.50 f th dd'The“Ontario and St ; : : . + »* | of old residentsof Galena. velopment, will i 2 THE eee any other Salt Lake City, Utah. | character. ity ; et ; Ay he + eekly A. GRAND : with great numbers tm each of sitcom nat contains fie pleasantly in calling up the | Jiven, © ‘But what the Peophet did: in'| relation to this he was self; Ghost to make the time being, dom for the ; let elected himhim Mayor | butA the little bullet elected Mayor at « all ahea of San Francisco all the same. ed . Ovur eighty pet cent. of the provis. | ions on and breadstufls: exported from the | United Statesduring the 7 last ‘ fiscal | 2 - : days of a bicycle reported New camiey jekdimete in stamp his sustained in the future, asin the past,| the book But how memories of | Genera] Grant Sard Add to 2 KUED SS * | batting | “A Orator—“A the F saeto addins, Big Bigger: York economic and judicious appearance oat Man! that opportunities for in score stand.4to3, Be eta jaa oui eZ Elder Pratt must | | Next certainly know of the publication, in : 1832, of . the Book of Commandments. | from ore which the book of Doctrine and ;|| Covenants was largely made up. But some may inquire, adds the | A ostle, are not the Almighty’s Sartore Fees pence tien a Bre ioe revela given? | de- > Ss ——— ence of water, timber and fuel in |—which conveys a different. idea, | Tue standard silver dollars ure cir-| almost everyy Shenotable bl ining district, utterly transmogrifies i Jon ;| aC mining district, | and rar grille BT a get a eRe2 ee if : = WAVE a ae mane hi the sections. of] His own revelations culating more rapidly e this month than | with felds of ret ‘coal suitable for whenever tT thinks proper: but He at any time heretofore. [tis expected | manutacture of coke and deposits of | has expressly forbidden inan'1o make quantity of the dollars that | iron and fluxing material close at hand, | any addition. ace investors. without appeal to arms, and, LE iY aoe ‘THe Paris Figaro Pega nnoUnCces announces tha that; Mr. Stewart's heirs will buy the Grand | ~ Hotel, in Paris, recently sold at auciion | forsome $5,000,000, and transform it | into a gigantic bazaar, in which will | be sold os,“all the 5 products pr off the Union Jni | from the preserved peaches of the| Shakers to the hams of Cincinnati.” aay5 see ga sue - | 4 ST auntro idiot Beane cers THE of snthat Mississippi news-| : I paper d which hus : recently claimed yBo as John Russell : Young,8; who is now on @ Visit to Asia, verifies the report that | General Grant and Le Hung Chung agreed upon a plan by which Chinese emigration can be stopped. The proposede plannis is thatthe the e Chinese Chinese Emperor B ‘ | shall issue an imperial cdict of the | mosi stringent character, which in his | Highness’ opmion will at once effect : 5 the desired object. The Chinese gen. a! eral thought g : the Emperor peror we would deal of pubiic attention, is having | such an ge* is issue as that is all Americans want, I am | fident our our. country try : has has a a‘)Joni long career : of peace and prosperity before her. Before the party left the amphi-| theatre, Capt. Burns, an old acquaint: | en. was anQuartermaster at. ee Vancouver see twet | ty-six years ago, came upon the stand. enunciated in [Oh, Orson!] Tuesday the party will go to | _| stationed there at the same time. Stockton, and thence to Yosemite. Sept. 25.—The pub1: San Francisco, bandas : x | lic committee eral banquét on Gen. Grant with regard waited to’ fixing the || date on which the public affair isto | t#ke place. The General informed | them that he was awaiting a dispatch | Be {rom General Sherman, relative to the | making ; three a doing 18Hayat ans in thiseadirec-|; service yeoman ee = ae after his speech the General i gr ae ee - ne 1 5 ye not to do what the treaty distinct- | This paralyzed all : of the ladies (Commmnicated.) ay : ALTERING REVELATION. whe ee Ba At the risk of being considered pro. | lix upon a.theme the very nature of : which must be voted a bore by : many* || _,, . : of Tur Trrpunn’s readers, and indeed nauseating to any level-headed individ. | with fear and. : C i rT § < Viti re fainted. The eee rinki ‘or c ae we : b D said Sey ae Leet CDE WOT a workingmen. ison (AB. p ce ag cas D e orate nized DE Bee id CARED except ECE avy ‘péltine of the | (2 he 2 M2» and drove directly to the wharf, | quet tendered by a number of repreand aboard the steamer Amador, of sentatives of the press to John Russell | the’ Creek Route. A considerable | Young. A number of distinguished : attendance to witness é f ee ee ae crowd was in the | gentlemen were present, including | start, and numbers followed the cavalGovernor Irwin, Mayor. Bryant, Gen- At the wharves a Sane Divided anti- Schell, the millionaire who is a large | stockholder in the Erie railway, | hounds on John Kelly. The fight, for | the Governorship.; of : New York 2is a} struggle between the Central.-and the | ee ten 1 and Miller, Senators | Erie Railroads. - Me ~ot ae 4 H: a ] as Party b by they havee been as grand and varied ag | tWo latter struggled manfully to pull P ; former’ 4 \ 5 .| down the e former’s Jead and Rowell i siete: of kindred and of country, is the d ai + yy te oe _ ao v HOWOs OLD IS che ray i Trying = . weap sha duall awd toststhe lewara ducted to a carriage in waiting. Car. | riages with the city council, and citi. | zens composed of the board of : educa4; ‘ tion, the board of supervisors and other citiens, various military com. | panies, fire ‘companies and civic or. | ganizations making up the proces : gion were formed on Broadway, and when all all was in: readiness ; : when the carriage containing Gen. Grant Andrews filed heh one Wheand“hateMayorq || assed the line of compani Be icsac, F Tit vckaNed the a ar the Bross: : 3 Ba sion, where, preceded by a detachment of police, it set out up Broadway. Ae the wharf along the entire line ot the procession the streets were crowded with people, the house tops, palconies and windows. windows weile sjjamme d | ley with sight-seers and carriages blocked | the way. The decorations along the | line of route were of the most elabor. | O41. R eae Wes- aie Se aa a Anes stomach aud yesterday of} inhaled THE us the World vee 2 that Mr. het Mellard Reade ae art coe eu lime over wide areas of the ocean bot- Garden, whei : . = er fu ee aan ak Druggiets. Ape sie pata Lepak Cutcado, Sept. 24—The following Board of Directors has been elected for ific: Frederick Bilthe Northern Pacific: Frederick Bi lings, Vermont; Joseph Dilworth, BNATA Dy game, which, with the enabled them to 4 the game by a score of 19 to 8.| umpire’s win |; assistance, ¢: as 3 nce ; a tsburg; = ight, C. Oe B. Wright, Star : against the Chilian bis 270th mile Where not thus procurable, it wi McCulavid James B. Sr. —-e-— : oe : A: Railroad Accident. Lours, pCR Sept. 24.—A Kansass : St. es Louis passenger train =o City3 and to have since died. Case of the State veo Dr. Kimball” Madame Goodrich for the Jennie P. Clark, whose isto of Reformer _ the ( itali and Vitalizer Blood. s fxn tee d Producer and Invigerater The ana Nerve murder of body was 3 : , It is reported were for convicuon. aia oeCite A Aa AELLOWS’ COMPOUND SYRUP IS COM : eigenidentical h with gales those posed of Ingredients ‘ Ss ath 3 : ‘ a Ite the Iron Market. st Revival in ose et See Guasgow, Sept. 24.—The pig iron | which constiine Tepuy not Ae eae maria 18 ace, tee peng peer ae ae ae cede an at any time during the past eight- | directiy dependent upon someDeteaee of thn. unk ee “shone re le By {is union witli the blood and tts eftect up Ae io to large orders aura s6 from s\mer- ee.| on the muscles. re-establishing petalhiahini the ones had soleiyipa Gue ‘ * toning the other, it is capable of effecting the Ee : si ei . ee A.: Minister Shot ‘ byee His Wife. RAT « Sent. 24. SURATFORD, Conn, BenE a4. % ‘ P 4 : 9 rberenlor Tt will displace or wash ete mas A i h out tubercolons berenl ter, and thus cure Consumption. Hey B increasing Nervous and Musctuiar Vigor; Abtao. : After D proceeding g a short dis. "| | tance, the torpedo turned, heading direed a eee bn atpn ie Ss aud meeting the torpedo changed its course, and it passed under s c a r The captain eR ee . raoiied in | the fight, and a Ett of his men and | officers killed. Therecre 18is nota nota dollar in the ihe Peru dollar in Ler ; 5 vian treasury. $5,000,000 are due the David Lounsbury, Church,L. was of Christ's | PYwl cure Dyspepsia, shot deadrector Wecledeti feeble or A inter:uptedii this morning by | | it his wife as he lay asleep. The woman | activn of the Heart and Palpitation, Weakness: is temporarily insane from sickness. pipe ey Caused Te eclemea stones OF fo edGe Ai dae Dede ey Mine oek Hiner Dap. Papipsion. stages. Sates ScRANTON, Pa., Sept. 24.—A terrific abe Toice i explosion offire damp took place herp |. 0 e ; ee ; ne eal, to-day in the Sloan coliiery, by which | 5* ae ee eae Fee ee 2 five men were badly burned. oon = iS ue ae Seer tite aaa Sa OCeER of Diphtheria. OLD: i : during the process ‘ ; D 2 be deceived by dies beari sw YorxK Gold Hare:4.—T will be without rations. "The € B Danco Nacinonal closed and sNacinonal is 1s Close several directors and the ex-directors : : h Ae ih aeana Rie THES SON, CP BEne ue aes OOK he e ee DRene _ Se brought. $275,000 in gold bars. Rees a Pee pee . PRECIOUS METALS. Telssite anda “assessment, ; ; if the one ae POE et gee Ee Pe Se eaoe sare : San Fran : Dry Goods Failure, Hee Sources fue . Seth ae Sept. 23 Hl. H. 8. M. Co.Co.,2 2% cars.......5... ae $5,000.00 ept..23, 8. M. 3 . 3 8 ; Sept. 23, Stormont, 4 bars............. 6,640.49 banks and others 2 for for: war expenses. The soldiers are without pay and soon| ue sovemiment New Pot has guaranteed aac fs) has §& Co.s failure eet in the dr re ipts of Bullion the | Receipts of ae eee soe 7 : + £ . Bullion forthe Week Kad | a. : — ae ees Bee 220.00 M0, H. 8. M.Co., d cars .......... 7,0 0. Ngee TA 2 attracted much at. ae trade ae terests of the Eastern creditors. ee ere The Presidential Party. Eename, ) noee gimitar other PECD preparation is ee a-eubsti : said : New York, 24—The : steam-| a Sept. ship: Abyssinia, from Liverpool a ae é ids a mae ere J Goi ban St. John, ee. HELLOWS, N. B., on the yellow Ae ste ae epalrinanle ORiGh as seen by holdwe ee ee Deen id ing the paper before the light. . Price, $1.50 per Bottle, six for $7.50. igoid by all Drapathta: £204 e F - : - IssuE or U Motels access Pes sob eerie $21,140.49 3 BECO RNC: # COMPANY Fees : . ID UHD. . y Ser! 4 1% TASApE ’SE Cae WB ee ee oN10 aie eee , 800.00 i i EEE RO Sept. 20, Morgan, Germania and Old Public Land Laws Telegraph, and Lica. 4 cars, and 6 bars from Mareac Co 14,220.00 ee THES: Sept. 92, Germania, Morgan and Ola? j Telegraph, 3 cars........... 9,160.00 UNITED STATES. Sept. 23, Germania, Chicago, Pa BAieE SUES . and: Old Telegraph, 4 ean 7,590.00 EING AN’ EXHAUSTIVE COMPILAe ie Ba, i i Sept. 25, Chicago, Old ‘Telegraph, Gereal tion of the Laws, Rulings, Decisions and mania and Morgan, 4.car.... 8,740.00 | late Acts of Congress with reference to the ag8 ‘at | rienitural, mineral” and_othen anda of Ate Motels. ous eee ee $50,510.00 | United States, with the inatructions of the UNIO: NW PACIFIC EXPRESS COMPANY, * . Sie Rec aaiSae Ge eae ae Sept. 19, Ontario 4bars.............. $2,511.11 garding the location and sale of the same. The ook is very complete, giving; the sections of Sept.20, Ontario, 14 bar. DetSeh ..........2... ae? a22 ee 2,257.18 "881,67 | the Revised Statutes which relate to, i HomeSept. 20, Christy, ‘ rs geht, 2) Stormont, 5 bars...... 7 Eel 09. |seplereleonaplebe! aRe a sept. 22, Ontario, Sbars...... 22.022. 6,842.79 | We Geatone for saacl: CL ek prea Sept. 23, Ontario, 4bars...0..0.0210/., - 8,072.26 | and Timber Lands, and’ Town Sites, with in, Bene Onna bie: Pee caropts Aer ee strngtions cay forms for obtaining titles to : ; Suge me ae Oe1. same. Special instructions for the several Sept. 25, Ontario, 4-bars............... 3,081.80 | Classes of Government Land Scrip, United Fr. Scorr, Kansas., Sept. 24.—The President arrived here this afternoon after a pleasant trip, having been warmly greeted at every station where d -aistop was made. The Capital Guards of Topeka, the staff of Gov. St. John, the fire compa- at Jeast 600,000,000 of years. ‘This, : F therefore, represents the minimum age | : infer: that | of the world. The author : infers the formation of the Laurentian, Cambrian and Silurian s 1 eeof Life, eae s or Self-Preservati ae on, 300 “The book council, , headed by the cornet | v Ss i band, | ‘The isan 8 vo., : 170 pages, printed ined on turned out to escort the President | pages. gcience Price, only $1. Contains fifty yalu- | fineThepaper, with neat covers, and will be say : i through the city. ipti A halt of an hour Soe ne oth ieer Aiton tte hie ae Pcie o any address receipt ID of 50 cents. Al chania DEupon MaaRSEeeE was made, at the end of.,which the | fhe book. Illustrated sample cont Greeeeing THE TRIBUNE, Totals ee $31,828.20 Fe ae Dee tried earn teroun | United States District Land Offices, the Gen. eral — eg and Department of Interior, together with a list of the United States DisPins uel: lanemerneaiss eGo 70,000.00 irict forLandlocation Uffices: aBounty table showing the fees ng || Paid Land Warrants Grand total 21225i 4 $113,478.69 | and two other tablesof showing the fees and com. oO missions charged in the Middle and Pacific Sept. 24 Gein ee ee z sedimentary strata must have occupied | nies of Fort Scott, the Mayor and cit The Secret Key : t6 Health Se ee S er dae Homestead Parker, rae Wee ee [etiam ME Royal Havana Lottery Tn eae een ener etd oe au encase altos ee tne ee snges ca eee ee Federmeyer 0 and Muscle. oe jury was discharged. AHAt eleven eee ea Pee of areas of igneous rocks, taking an aver-|_ age throughout all geological time, | will bear‘to exposures of sedimentary | rocks a ratio of one to nine. From | theseese ane and other other data Gata Mr. wt. Read tveade con- | cludes that the elimination of the calcareous matter now found in all the | oe a outa pened ane See Pen fae ee Seelin PD ak a wee LI eae D Te de a eo § GTH. vreqaisea a HR a The Tai ectric CATA Cee aoe aiblect peers por‘gnce YOUNG TL MEN Noes eee Bea GI tenes tees eee ete edition Bore ee +e RRE ere uw foes abe ete = Coe Health ND wt Ss Pee oom Wipe en ee —s-—— ee cea ey === ERGO ia 4 ‘ found trunk, came in this morn SUPPORTER OF ing andinareported disagreement. The | pHe BUILDER BRAINANDPOWER. ica. transport gl Of { OF mL | { dt SSM a, 10n.. 0 : : all | ae eaeof a Jury. Disagreement _ Boston, Sept. 24—The jury in the ; meee 2 Lomo ey ie and this the Postoffice Department made by a |*morning, while approaching Centralia, special ‘agent. The appointment of | Mo., was switched on a freight train, Mix, a colored man, was deeply re-| andareclining chair car was. com. sented by the Democrats, and Senator} : pletely upset, and all the passengers | The Butler made a charge: of incapability | more or less hurt. One woman is said 24.—The a oe Jos.’ lough, Wenton Feretson Williams, New York. ill LMCI OBEtmast eneet : Th eueeuere tateet the aune former incumbent of the position was removed for incompentency and improp. f fod Thi is was er fullyperformance established byof. a duty. long report to| Sept. hs an ek ce a Re eens _ ens aepilotseeee ™? ee Strong steady s & pS tom at the present day isi sufficiently | firm made “ heavy y purchases here lastae he won the. belt. “Hart aay ey eo ne Pe 5 o. ; )UUU Ss ay staying aces and at | is further assumed that -the excessed oe _ iia oe oa i aie ee : oan paiiteroat a O BeAr Ald ie crowancicered te a ‘ “| mendously.if Weston iy also received athe 56gen- | CTOUS app use as he neared the com- | Pletion of his 250th mi'e. Hart finished | must p rae 1, | post-paidto anybody. Wei De Mey ae Catarrh Cure is not yet in the hands of 2 information ee the lungs, 6. That.an antidote for Catarrh 2 ling revelations which I cannot now speakk 01.of. Taeoa Rhos launched was Founded. ee poe acum Geologists, astronomers and physicists alike have hitherto been baffled in their atlempts to get up any satisfac. tory kind of chronometer which will approximately measure geological | timeade and thus give us some ‘clew to ;the| tiquity Ofof o our ioe. lobe. It is1s theref antaguily Tt therefore | worth somthing piney — i the cothinittee at present yh the city, he the Bee Sl ned € isoe Chil. ’ tyno os.towedanwat es Monde Huse : dees EARTH. aa to Ascertaini When eee . into > wherever located.rea. _ we Acting upon these theories, Meyer has found a remedy for ae BAG : poisoning the digestis#, she respiratory and the twenty-three base hits and the Deserets for nineteen. : In errors the Denvers are charged ee withGefive and the Deserets Panama, , oe a . fe aa Senator Bruce Lits#viewed. be delivered to any aédross at $1.50 a pack Bie To Clubs, six six packag for $7.50. To Sept. 95.—Phe | age. 28 :packages : ox finae : EyenTo <Ciths, : ieee publishes an intervie? With | the trade liberal terms. Senator Bruce, chairman of the Senate |. D. B. Dewsx &,Co.,, Agents, 46De.7 St. N.Y. committee to investigate the affairs of ; Fez Sale by Redington; & Co,, San }a OD 'rancisco, |the Freedman’s Bank, in which the | and Modge, Davis &Co., Portland. Ore gon. 1405 : ent ees ‘4 chat in | ee =< ee ‘as*he de ee was a the eae net of asmuch : only ee member = STRHN Wier cu 7 WASHINGTON duper 2 hb . eed s, 2ani . se n ale oea: attested by nod the recent Fe : soundings 2 of the Fy | month, claiming rea that ss it had sapia ae $205,000 | Merritt, 274; Hart, 262; Krohne, 93; eeneey, Sea ae ag wees assets, while the liabilities were only | Taylor, 143; Jackson, 229; Feder. | coc tence ee Last OF the | $110,000. Most of the goods were purweve ; » wav; seder- | earth is dentat‘least one mile in average | CE Chased j days’ titime meyer, : : on Hanis211left th eek sixt ays’ aS : actual thickness, of which probably | to date from. September first, | ; fo ol si : 4 i q ae aunaa one-tenth consists of calcareous matter. | and “yesterday numerous dispatches Past tour 0€kK ang not returned | Tn seeking the origin of this calcareous | wo, I +4 h up pt to ten o’clock. : He AadisShow now thought ° that the primitive imitive || Wranci ere Sent by; city merchants to San; thought |} matter itPra is assumed o p th ads-i to be out of the race bie to stop the goods-in transit. } : oy : original crust were of 2 the | 4 rancisco meeting of the i _Guyon résired after: completing his._ || rocks nature of ofthegigantic or basaltic rocks eeting of the p princi pal New York */0th miles. Itis said he has to take} By the disintregation of such rocks creditors was held yesterday at which stifnulants frequently. . fete calcareous and sedimentary de. Dispatches ee ae were ey readoegivingeethe nny - At 11 o’clock, the 70th hour since | yo sits have been tier main formed. e amo : os ; the :start, Weston was fifty-seven miles’ of lime e a wnt | featureslo of the failure, was thatthe | | : salts’J in watersaE which drain f th and it sent behind his record. At 11 | districts made up of granites and | S°7°T™ PinionOF those. present’ 0’clock RowellLondon was nearly thirty miles | hasalts is found. by the cn Pie Tepresentative should go to Santhat|| Pabeid Sob faa cowmrerbrd at Gilmore's | analvsie On On avornad of ahoo, | Francisco at once to look after the in- | 11:45, which made ate and-beautiful character, far exceed- | him equal withat Greyon. The latter | : ; ing in: elegance of : design and execuee in bed and Hart moved up to the 4 San Francisco. F ourth place. tion thosese of of San — e See dlioeis uae he day has been one of unusual se : : beauty, the sun shining warm and| Nrw Yor, Sept. *).—The betting | Ret ae published ' are thoroughly discourrete ‘ b ba = ing, me oe = heavy ; has been a gradual progressive increase pee tee one aoe of calcareous matter. The VeLy €Xley are watching | tensive carbonate: of of | ensive dispositi disposition of f carbonate’ At ten o’clock the score stood: The Mayor then handed containi him : Ree aa roll a ls sdonted “a me rene ot areca : : : De Gen. Grant replied by a silent bow i and without further words was con- oy a ae : ge 8 process df law.-|-. | DER ee aoe eeeDiarrhoea. eS Lt utis haiLane EY,DEC Dyspepsia, Chronic Broncititis, cae ae iz. $7,200,000, having been taken during | cases, which proves to be : Tom Scott, the Penn- | against the man, Of Wout York Byes, OVeDty-one direction ofguns fired committee, the was under the || <°0i citizens’ Merrett, 196; 212; Hunis. 222; Krohne, Hazacl, 187; 215; JackHart, | The wharf aad vessels lying at the | £0R, 180; Weston, 183; Panchot, 175; ] wharf were gaily decorated. A large | Federmeyer, 174; Taylor, 101. _ banner inscribed, “ Welcome!” hung ae 8 a ee across the entrance to the wharf. andes apis ‘with ndusga The party were met at the boatte by and: will not, it : isettreted said, come on the | : oflicials, Mayor Andrews and the city | ttack for some time. : and the address of welcome by the | ,Merrittis ¢aaking some. rapid run- | Mayor was as follows: : ning. Throughout the evening the | GENERAL GRANT: Your merited | Osten spirited : contest seemed ; : Hay : to be- | ovations have encircled the world; : | }ween Rowell. Rowell, Hazael and d Merritt, the ; captai,, | 14°s 2nd our families. ese ; bee a Teport A er d Cornell for Governor. ; TLucits Robin. gon, who has been, and — whose | son now is, Attorney for the Central | railroad, p u t s himself by grace grace ofof | Tallroad, puts for himself, up (byAugustus |g, J, Tilden) Governor. | Meni ose e a e a Treatise, with overwhelming Poot explanations of tlre’ miokp important ee discovery since vaécination, is sent free ae Pe a Gee eet : es ee za o Ze & the year in payment for lands ne Py (888 Dus Sent 95.cuToday var: ebt “| the company. © The only bonded yd as peek hee sca -erets met with the most crushing de-| of the company now in ee agetl Try to reach New York Sains a oD : quet. to the 4 ae ‘ tle wharf, taking leave of cethe Gen- | _ lo day being set apart for the recep- | eval as he embarked on the ferry to re-} ton of General Grant in Oakland, car- | turn to the city. Tiages containing General Grant’ and | On his return from Oakland this | 8 left the §Palace Hotel : :at 10:15 Z | evening saaGeneral Grant : ‘ Patty attended a ban- ore ae dsiscelianeous, : BEE should wait until his return from Yosurrounding thousands. A large num- | Conkling, who gets $20,000 as attorney | and Tribune specials furnish addition-. semite before fixing a day for the ban. | ber of citizens accompanied the party | of the Erie railroad, has nominated | al details of the shooting of the Black- ae ae : Be tf Jos.’ D» Potts, Tammany, we believe, is 8 in possession abbere Wak fergoot naendance:,end | F Itsbuys : and P. Cheney, J. Fraily Boston; Smith,a J.Philadelphia; of the flesh-pots. Republicans are has. | Some heavy betting on the result. B. M. Denison, ting ready to welcome Grant, who get See : Baltinicre: Alexandér: Mitchell: Micrawled over the Hic. th thrones f The ne Bulldozed Postmaster. ; ; crawled over the d despotic o Bulldozed Postmaster. waukee; : J. it E. Ainsworth, Oregon; ev this f: far. the 1 Old World, ld. iiff he he ever S Sept. The getsts this New York, 24—The Tin imes | Johnston ; Livingston, Hugh ‘ f i wel. ey all walked. source and the foundation of p our r wel come fo you, the defender of our fire. | €ach other closely. id one SHORE . = eee ae Secu: Pachelor life a a eee a Seripiia mold -eheubwiolinweh bela! : pac sh le ( ing. “Yes,” said Colt, “I'll give gomething, provided you'll take aagk | Hine B dw: you, ase a glass Ol | P™@24y and water with me and let me | Pie ae ee drink—PH_ give $500.” The | 3 © organ or John the Keve- | temperance man said he never drank, | lator” can possibly stand a little more | but Colt said he would give under no on the subject cubicct of ok Mormon Mion revelations | Cther consideration.. abstinence revelations dade mop conviciGhe!TotalNelaGaa Siie | Classical persons (ahem!) undefstand DRianee WEwnet times ood: caneaiiaa the meaning of the phrase, lucus a non finally ne hoes yielded Colt u a. a De @ ee pe ee He intended to go | ing him, on account of the : pressure, | : t0 Yosemite next week, and hisat future | was a aoye us heads of a pee Movements would depend upon the na- | Pte an passed along to the Genera ture of Sherman’s reply. He there. | who took her in his arms and kissed | (Ure fe eee POD I. e . eve s ferred th j her amid : the I prolonged fore: . preferred cheers that of the the@ committee ge home, party unsg arom é o ce about two hundred yards to leeward. fessor of Practical Agriculture directs: | Y apa“ecl#res they<a may do. In one sense iinke the ide EEA Spottt et oe % L 7 fe gicahsof the telephone the work in this iais a matter between the eA Chinese leas than sixty g feet in1 length, as it] ‘the fields several miles distant without | #2¢ their Emperor, but public docu- | made a great commotion inthe water ‘the : : ee : : ‘ O e a t : ; ments of a contradictory character|a long behind, when Heahoudhi it ducked leaving his library, and his assistant fan eet aac ite end way Rild didecnueared receives and transmits his orders to | © © ‘¢8¢ 0 conflicting results, By the sewaete deine follow vO Atel ssn . ; treaty in existence any Chinese immiQ ‘ atery the a _the students in the field. Norwegian ship: Columbia, rant ] ioht doth di y 2 ADIa, look10 pag ene Srants who might a evade: the : edict: | ing ; around : tor another and lighter job. oe J°”- ||| ~oe CourterJournaL: “Mr. Millard | WOUld have the same rights in this} The captain, under this impression, Bate. Wis aot Li Vad country as at present. And it is more | made the best time he could to shore, ee ee Society, eee than probable that a larger number and thoroughly believes in his own ber of the Royal places the would manage to escape starvation at | eyes W those of of the lady 7 WwWwho | : °°: as well as those probable age of the world at 50.000.fainted and the others ,U0U, F : eae who had all the | Ot: Geites.” 8 Why don't “the seientists home than we care to have in this | pleasure of the sail frightened out of =v : : : country. them. It is about time to get upa| settle the matter by going up into fishing excursion. * come to Utah and question our Female Roosters. “ = Mrs. James Bryant, of Lowndes encounty, Alabama, until: last year pos-| sessed the finest head of natural black a : “ ac* | hair in her State. In the summer of - 1878 she cutoff her locks, donating them for the yellow fever sufferers, Syeaues ueon cua bled to send coecral gndtea dollars 10 4 ico tas ie TE Reik ce. i es el aS pe an inoculative affinity for, and oe ca aly ES the purulent ae leaders | The Deserets solemn Soon | oath that they will alwaysstand by the left the park and took. the cars at Brooklyn | as goon as “possible. The National station to f return‘ to the city. traiWhilead | Workingmen’s party ves Gouna e ‘ gut have already; put | waiting few minutes train,anx-| al | many immense a crowd gatheredfor'the around, for we | must. candidates get ahead inof thethe field, Honorable lous to get a last glimpse at the | Bilks. The people are ripe for a revo- | city’s guests, and number of | jution by the ballot, the only measure | ladies made their way through all | that can avert a blood revolution. The | : Ege ae : een obstructions to take his hand. A little | Tammany ! Hall party Ne is wrecked and the ye eR Massachusetts and interviewing some : . tie of her old maids on the subject?’ Or ov of any writte Ly andes prior or | genito-urinary Gunner orerae : ndrecrenta pr andets orene Sea subsequent to June Sih, shall be recog: 4, That oi Seabee ‘ fee ae Both vines made : pee | nis DB FRAO g = pee ; # by one fua making the tho new constitution of the. State of | DiCKed UP sracually see : : | ° to-day -day through a + tampered ; s California. We are not Communists : 5 tas P e umpire pare or Greenbackers, for many leading | who acknowledged this evening that Greenbackers of this city are capital- | he was biased against the Deserets. ists, who tell us that labor will regulate | gome ‘of his decisions were evident to treet Tabor The Greenbackers to be with the party every have year nod in Out New | everybody 1 ef made York, so we Will never tek then hayea|an intent to defeat Salt i Lake: : meeting of the veterans s of the Army | girl who could not succeed in reach-}is soing into pieces. é é of the Teunessee. The high | C2dé to the wharf. whole maiter ‘ was S shown forth toto thecr their | full satisfaction, so that none but the | wilfully dishonest, or the hopelessly | stupid, can pretend to believe in this | thing. ‘“There’s nothing like a tresh: dare rE ; ening breeze,” coming from the uplands of common sense, to rouse your | Seven Sleepers from their mental tor- | font snd to: blow the por of f superstition, ) : a | nonsense 5 out offffolks. Bob Ingersoll | 8 g A 8 nig a comman@Eps to Chineserub. : ; , f be an-impenial illustrated in the Petrovsky Agricultur- | I Eanes b-| ee a een ; jects The Pro- | J° a ofits’ ere was ome very heavy betting On th x the Northern Pacific annual statement, es Funkhoiiser | we aS OMe and McKelvy result. Ee itched and caught. i amotint of 5 orthern Paci P ies os : standing is $87,800,000. Seventy-two} A: wadiiperéé Unrpire | thousand shares of the par value. of | | avery doleful : time of it: trying to get! al Academy, near Moscow. aA ODEN nations that have offered them; : lately contributed ; ‘ Weil | of Liverpool has to edict at the request of the tion, but Bob is not reverent. As Mr | 2nd yet among them all there has been Nprhee ee 2 eee the Royal Society a very suggestive | United States Government, ) and thus | Guppy ks, “Thereere aveare chords chords inin || —2°, More < earnest, sincere uppy remarks, and cordial |,270Guyon at still 9:55 offwithat 11a o’clock score of | paper, E in which he endeavors : miles, retired and was to grap: somebody to listen to him lecture. i | In] avoid the necessity of a modification | the human heart— welcome than the city of Oakland now i i s exaduaiie ar ee t a l fee eae ‘| ple with the question by employing | ; . : j extends you. This is preeminently a | #18 gradually falling Behind behind. an Hlinois town, recently, six people | of the treaty. . | the limestone rocks of the earth’s crust Such an edict, howeee eee city of homes and of families, of hus.| Hart is doing well and has recovered | ag an index of geological time. Lime ‘with complimentary tickets crowded ; ever, would be contrary to the letter| CAPT. Forsyru, of the yacht Ella, | hands and wives, of parents and chil. | entirely from the slight sickness which stones have been in course of forma. themselves into the hall, but the wild] of the Burli pest i ig. | bad been out cruising with half a} dren. o f churcheg a n d s c h affected him early in the day. ; rH i| eee weet ne ecovnizes Burlipgame treaty, dozen ladies, ’ and was returning to 18et noA tie ne ates man declined to waste eeehis lecture rad andnd er on } tine Weston was full the rights which of citi _disef fun asS usual : Le Dende Fee more oesacred nee es lasting hee than ! : Usual: cal periods, ete : but teit eon would appear : that | ma tees SE EES (he pens prrettigens | Ocean Beachy N. Everything had |. that of the family. At the fain altar | _Hazael. Merritt and Rowell, in the | jhe Hater found strata five tote cal‘such an audience. or subjects of cither nation to emigrate | been pleasant until J. a huge sea monster the fires of liberty are first kindled, | 0'der named, an ; re nr s marched saat around ‘sis, in rajced sin| jte careous are than : the carlier. £4 a e and e s that to, S e there and : remain in, the 2 other. The edict A | taised io its z head and ifelephone arched i neck has fifteen | and there patriotism Neaa ae ’ p triot ) ’ ; : Bia oa Be ef : fe ae en ; gorbaaine is I born. which Le Hung Chung Love of -| gle file, ’ a few j feet trom each; 3 when one e:n suggests would great Pe natiet ce om i a na Gretiog ne are organized on | feat they have yet experienced in this | about $4,000,000, secured by about are devoted be- place. The Salt Lake boys have | 100 miles ‘of toad. lievers in the principles coniident Pratt himself has, and doubtless others Hall Alexander re © Henry J ere ee eae o Be Ret Bape enerae che . : = o e ; hi as high in Mormondom as he; and} W. Badger, A. K.P. ; Harmon, and J. NewSnlizs York, Sept. ‘ 24—The score in: 5 rsit s then ask themselves if be not high eh at | R. Hardenburg. iy 5 ‘As the boat apthe pedestrian match at 9 o’clock this . : ae akland wharf. ¢ -|wnorning was: Rowell, 245. G time that the true inwardness of this preached Oakland wharf, a salute of 996 rete ee faa IWen 4 Th HUNG CHUNG’S PLAN.r nee .# by y i i areseyMr. in Woo behalé oe eath oT een at Pepe tion. ‘The 0 nt ; t a The President 004 feeling prevail. will deliver2 his youngest speech with,e Some modifications, and at 6-0’clock will leave here for Emporia. ce RailrGad Magnates Resoive. : rapes oS Sates New Youd, Sept. 95.—-The joint exGel We Movers Eicatice Ga Ontarae itive Committee or Maxtor and West: Che eels : ¢cuuve ee Toa aay ag | EXplains the following important facts: which his own letters, | will get into circulation this month ; aad Jast, though not least, the absence | prerogative of adding to-an inspired | 1@7Se gathering was present, all eager uecied ar Fage | sylvania railroad king, owns the _teg- | just received at the Department and eaeil] equal EGA Mie theaNeAtiiy Gouna de erie or ates belongs to the Lord only to see General Grant; but while there | and1 Day Davis, offCCalifornia, Templeton islative, and judicial | describing the ‘attempt to assassinate: moathly coinage. : of Peet any tax pee on nines the product of revelation [helsorl added by ticaboudiiol Fos eph was some crowding for precedence, a of Illinois, Hazelton of Michigan, and | pranches of executive the Pennsylvania govern-| him, are enough to disapprove. The! 5 Eire Fas : mines, make up an array of conclusive | «jjno upon line, Here a little and there | TesPectful quiet was maintained. Just others. In reply to a _ toast} ment. The question political mon-| : Eprson, in his el,search shooting was done without a particle for platinum argumenis in favor of mining in this | [a good deal] ‘to some of the manu. | #8 the Grant party boarded, the AmaGeneral Grant responded briefly, ex- | pers have brought up for the decision | of provocation, coolly and deliberately for electric light, has been very unosue- Territory. script copies which were about to be | tor left her dock with évery available | pressing his gratification at the wel-| of the people is: What railway king | in broad day. The aim was bad or : i hor illed wi 3 i come awarded him in California, concessful. An agent sent by him to i 7 , Tew . ‘ We therefore respectfully invite the | Published.” ee Pe : the re Bes Soe | eluding: “Fhe g good of my Jy countryBay toeee Ae es witness peepee the reception. OF Hew } this Baye been ng North Carolina, returned yesterday English patrons of the Ye infuential It o7¢ Guaidterested: redddseate horsd y | res country- wall York? ae The ne National Workingmen’s The srould Democratic local another officials alah refuse : pene Dore’ OY | At 11:07 the “Amador left the wharf. | men is dearer to me than the praise Of || principles ares after yisiting tweily-nine mines, and Mining Journal, from whose columns | this matter, let them know “anti-railroad kings, | all redress to the wounded postmaster. | that hun- On board were Mayor Bryant, | all the world besides.” The General re- anti-white areslavery, anti-monopoly, | All that can be done, apparently, is’ to reports none to be found. we have selected a text for this brief dreds and thousands of their fellow | Hon. H. F. Page, M: D. Boruck, mained but a few eevee and left for antiroguery, anti-thieving and anti-| close the postoffice and punish the plesinee: 3 : = = Ge ae re yt; Japanese Consul; “Col. Stephen. | the Carnival ball at the Pavilion. robbery.” The Workingmen of New | Democratic assassins of Blackville by ‘ SAYS the helene 1 article, to leave the things which are | Creatures here in Utah and throughout son, Judge Hoffman and other leading ere ee York bid you welcome ‘and will accord the mild process of decreasing their Says . vondon ndon Pratl: Dpruthe “A A begee ty < behind, : i ‘Last | the world have (the Emma, ave for siete almost . half'a; cen- | citizens, Flagstaff, cn? ee the Oakland : TK D I ve ; W 1 i l ac: together with 5 be re. THE SIX DAYS’ TRAMP. to You a grander reception than | mail facilities, which it is understood gorilla anda chimpansce are at pres- Chance, cic.,) and press forward toward | tury been honestly and greedily feed- | ception committee, consisting of L. G. ates U. 8. Grant ever received. the Department will do. xhibition af af the the Crystal Crystal Palace, Palace | the good . 5 ‘ Outt ; ; 7s e te ent pa exhibition Dat . 5 BS things that Utah has in: store | ™S*upon this75. outrageous deception q3 oe avi eS Howes, J. W.esBabeock,: J. | Rowell Gradually Pushing Ahead of mney gad alcrnan Z YOurs) -. and the latter is rapidly dying of for | aduuionuenud sree didiicinking cc: and most pitiable’delusion; that Orson | West Martin, W. W. Crane, C. N. Fox, His Competitors. BERNARD J. KELLY, The South American = ee By Wax. pe ON rie at Jucicious and’ pains-taking mining p : : Captain Little, Dr. L. H. Carey, W. E Secretary National Workingmen’s 9 bronchitis and iafluenza’’? And a MorTain patents epee cera non missionary has never offered to eee lay ‘on hands . or baptize 174s way them. 5 speeches Wii Se. John, on behalf Sudcislite ‘the Tribune !l4 “ry io4 ot Sin: The Workingmen Dar wel! united Thus exist. in ‘thie box, the whole | justice of Doctrine and Covenants | camp fire of the veterans of the war. manage- | was issued in 1885, ment. That Utah presents the most inviti : ict viting field for mining investments of | any State or Territory Perritory i in the Union, Inion, isi | conclusively proved by the testimony | of practical miners and scientific men,] whose c names could be g given if ne ces- Meche sticcéeded ier wut a eewere defeated (ee brought in by Denver; a4. wow Your Boa Mdites Send an Aa. avése SEW cleoiie tothe Sand Lot you have given me to-day. I am par- | tel, resolved ay their secretary should “l Scan ase ticularly happy to see good will and | transmit a pA : : wines : cordiality existing between soldiers of . EW York, x Sept. 24, : two armies, and I have’ abiding | Denis Kearney, Hsq., President Workfaith that this good feeling will ingmen’s party of California. audience rose to their feet, and cheered | s 5 = ; lauded for several minute an d applaude sever minutes, | while the orchestra struck up, “See the | Conquering Hero Comes,” followed by | a medley of national airs, accented by | ee hind ee from bethe scenes. of musketry cat are: being m@de | : Great preparations Be ; : g oe x Seer re Be ;| Ww Wen setts tor This: arrangement and correctly cannot be af 50, adding whete.was the propriety. of . Butler, ice Roanhliis | ciding E fairly The thend Lord’s anything to 2them, perfectly satisfactory to the » Republi. questioned. equable temperature | when they were Sieaie ‘ et We | cans, and Ben willagain sustain defeat. f > elim: Hea . we reply that lof God is perfect. | of our climate, the increasing ease and | reply that every word of God is perfect; Geers light expense of transportation, the Sane. |*bUt Hebubadds does not“ine all : things at | ‘ reveal, at = THe total vote of Maine was 124,274, ve et ae oe profusion and cheapness of all needed 2 Oe: eee Se divided as follows: Davis (Repub. supplies and of hand labor; the large | Jittle,® cae aciie peanlaieanic lican),ee62,551; Smith (Greenback), ) 42, | veins de osits-of warefractar - || eins and ¢ x ciory ores | to bear, or Neaas circumstances require. 914; Garceion (Democrat), 18,559.) o¢ silver oe aaeebl enc: oa eos ke Lipide noretore Ae a Pavis lacks fiem 300 to’ HOU aOies of. , HEY BOGUT ene, Galt [but not only so, “he” takes from, and | ss face and as a general thing with soft | 12° ye ees ‘ge | anelection people : aD CreCON byDS the peopie. changing a even sig | enclosing country rock; the pres-|_ | twists nificant. around, word——a preposition thatthe applied revelation line was added upon line to | ered at the entrance, cheering vocifer- | will wish to meet us as united people. you welcome. We several of the sections and paragraphs | ously as he alighted. On making | They will be perfectly willing to do us your platform, and about line being added | oe 2 bet upon line to the sections and paraP : graphs, and likewise deducted from sections and paragraphs of the Lord’s | sayings, which Bhad already been pub- | 3 a aa - Pratts lished about For. Pratt's ie ition”three is i years?i sary, and whose _ and suffited to pack the building to the ut- | navy: I am very proud of the welcome | last evening at the Grand Central Ho. | & to the home talent and capital that has} : hitherto controlled them Now that} : foreign capital and management have in some instances assumed the control, | the entire mining . fraternity, affected | : by thei good i or ill ; success of these | € match | by Boorcae as is fories, the Western and | prominent mines, have the right to ex- | “first edition” is in reality the second | jn Oakland for a reception to-morrow, | He was at once recognized by Grant, | foothold in our patty. Our pect thet the general interest will be | edition, and, although the first edition of including procession, dinner, and a| who inquired for*other old’ friends and candidates have taken a Pipes Sa in the Agricultural Hall, London,| Valker, an English Walker, de 1.200 an Hnglishman, rode 1, | males, il and 1 Terr Terront, French a Vrenchman, 1,185 1,189. | This almost equals railway traveling. | It Gnq tack, ; pork ) and beans,‘coffee : and to-| bacco, and when these had been dis- That he was thus’ inspired is certain | the balcony and other scenes from Ro- | always Ss en ee ce e a ae Y> THE impression is gaining that Kal- | ties for raising, transporting and reduc- ~ Iw the five Presi-| thing, was not of him-| most capacity. The proscenium box | of ae dictated by the Holy | designed for the a © : 7 a these substitutions, for eral and party, was handsomely decountil it should be wis- | rated with flowers and national colors.| true names to appear. | The programme for the evening was | ’ Joch wasn’t hurt half as bad as reported, | ing ores had to be crested, is creditable | about to be published. i present. 77 S ° : 2 me of the Cork. : a to hear New York are extremely glad The | have nothing to fear from any nation Their successful opening and de- | from the fact that at the very time that | meo and Juliet and Diplomacy. this city. I am satisfied from | that you are coming onto velopment, under peculiar difficulties | he made these substitutious, he also re- | General and party arrived shortly be- | in the world. iorent ‘ a new Country. where facili ceived much additional light; and by | fore nine o’clock. A great crowd gath- | travels in foreign lands that no country | The National Workinemen’s party bid ing the late rebellion will be held at Toledo. Chio, October Ist and 2d Seer ge : s year was produced in —TTULTU WESLETD States. those in a wild way and shook his More of the crowd applauded Sarr cortices and Consumption. eg sybstituted names, while the original | camp and battle field. and as soon as the prolonged cheers : Sr ae : ‘splendid batting of the Denvers ave | yinancial Coiidition of the Nerthern| 5. That Briones spongness. Jy ere a manuscripts, that are safely preserved San Francisco, Sept. 24.—The an-} had subsided, Grant addressed his old New Yorx, Sept. 24.—The executive |'them a total of seventeen base hits, I Paine ul 3 nsoluble Snuffs, i ae a eae ue New Yorks, Sept. 25.—The Evening | throat, cannot possibly ré sesh e while the poor batting of the Deserets committee of the National Working; |i2 the hands of the Church, contain | nouncement that General Grant would | comrades as follows: the names as they were originally | visit Baldwin’s theatre this evening, | GrNTLEMEN OF THE TWO ARMIES AND | Men’s party, at a special meeting, held:|: ave them a total GF tat nine. There’ Post’s financial article says in addition | fiammation from the as ; Ca. war confined in Southern prisons dur- | dates back but ten years. wey reception from |* ill Preeeta Sree oe 5 vigorously burly ruffianto counteract who Hit the half hiss. drunkA | rew. &2 brick at Hazael near the threw viel t | The | southeast cnil of the track: scotindrel \ agas proinptly-artested. the HornCeeSilver veneltand Old Telegraph | tion, and of California L. B. Edwards, “eae their stead?substitute We reply fictitious that it isones only in || various the partysamples retired. The timeproducts, passed || cussed, tne committee in charee chairman introducedof | expended upon them, in the show and | production of smelting ore, lead the | properties, These world’s column. ve : 5 enor 4h *| pears classes they represent, are in the in-} co September 27, 1879 | fancy- of their existence; for it must be cio remembered that the commencement eee ns e Lor mine f : tals in Utah | reunion of the prisoners of | Of mMibing for precious metals 1 DAN SMU LAKE: comparison with | continues: - Badger’s and Park,Confederate to attend a camp 288; © Westonj 322; | the scoreeH stood ge as three to noe ine 1879, dat Federal all eastsereed boundane freightcee soldiersfireandof | Federmeyer, are |, ae Rowell, 402; Hazacl, That Pele being a ot aseee 368; Guyon, sigcal medics ain | ber ae dst, ae ee nee sailors of Alameda county. The tables | 345, Ennis, 310. favor of the Denver boys. The Salt and that no claim of any forwarder, | ™**™ . p Po atiscce ae ae were spread in the: aiphithestre and s a ge ag ig ge Lakers iit the closing inning by good | consignee or other party for any rebate | "Hs are necessarily Bwal oe covered with tin plates; cups; knives SH AKING i ANDS ACROSS LOTS; egr i f ? : eens j : : known mines of similar It may be asked, had the Prophet a | dent Clayton delivered a briet address-| And for quantity and qual- | right to alter names given by revela- | Of welcome, and after an inspection of mines, considering the amount of work } 4, printed tt qrite : SALT bear TELEGRAPHIC. : wie oe God Sav e the Queen. ae in Blacbioe que PO railroads closed their labors at 4, The htartinl Golda betbine’ W polsonby drinking the health of the guests of New Yors, September. 26:—Score out, and succeeded in b anking | ©) Conii#fsstoner Fink’s office to-day, by |2 Gide aes toda” abt Raally ‘com the occasion in bumpers of champagne. | at one o’clock-;~. Merritt, 867; | Deserets- for eight consecutive innings. | adoptin g the followin g resolution: po : From the hotel the party drove to | Hart, 339; Krohne, 207; Taylor, 108; RE iho LOMEMae OF Gus Eaith THAI Resolved, That, beginitine with Octo. | tons poner oni emai Ravaer #00 | of.as the world. respectively The Ontarioof andsilver Stewart | tomfooleries which ‘wete not only ‘writ-| _ Dtiring the forenoon ‘General examples and | ten put printed as revelations from God | accompanied by Governor Irwin,Grant, Gor | gold milling ore mines, viewed in the | hy the Mormon Church, were subse- ernor-elect Perkins, ye pavent aa st- | light of theirA recent discovery and de-| . ; +4 9 General McDowell, visited the Produce | 2 Ss y a. : quently overhauled andrevised ? He Exchange and received ah enthusiastic pos - Special to Dsibune. j £ Thee badstack Denver, Sept..24.—T rac pe which has attended the~Deserets of | 4 J) jate still sticks fo thei, The game | t ie te 9 96 | ae o Ne ‘a-cafternoon at three table for Gential Grant ond attendants, | Rowell ran most of the 399th mile. | ened and down the body of the room were} When the figures 400 loomed tip on the with an audience consid erab ¥ Bees tance lenge plea tor the guests. While | blackboard at 11:34, the cheering and | than that of yesterday. The gamé was {ho feasting was in progress, the eee First | clapping of hands was fairly over- a very pretty exhibition of base ball Reoi hand cuinsed. ea Misandge houedan Peg Ts: : egimen aye persons played joined patriouc in| | powering. the and audience them-| | P!aying 1, ing {rom beginning to end. The| airs Over 500 selves hoarse, thee shouted band played 8 8 Pagers b: i Yosed: sa ihe Cites : Denvers played a strong gatiit through. | the banquet, which was closed} rphans Aid | aid of “the Widows and tose ees $3.00| in Utah mines have been lashing | pe made public. ee eee ee ONE GAR It is to be noted just here that in the Assomatioy. Bs box draped with (He | | themselves into fury over the results of eee THe eeMoNTHS..-.:.. = Paria 0.0656...nh eee ee 1160 eb diniied bad teanasement he aan ze national colors was prepared for the | acm adi Manage , the mining | first edition of all, the - “Book of Comreception of the guests, who were re- | industry : . vane, | | THE DAILY TRIBUNE SUEY: of Utah has 8 been steadily i and mandments,” ne issued in: 1882,9 there< are | ceived with cheerssa aeby the company successfully conquering a victory. The assembled. Is published every morning (Mondays excepted) y 3 § v atthe followine rates, postage prepaid: PN Yan Mie rene eer ree eas Sex MONTHS 52s sk rele esha x Sth, says: “The niines -of Utah are | permitted {o appear in print in the first Franciseo’s Favors. . {Placed in carriages and driven to | likely ere iohg to come prominently |-edztzon that otherwise would have been. eeeRe SN Tubbs’ Hotel, where-a fine cols rard again.” again vi + ferward e rw yas as spread spread in, i the Jax re ge dining withheld dini from the knowledge of the é e # ‘2i hall Across the tip: | We can assure brother Bull that | Saints, perhaps for many long years, or | | SAN FRancisco, Sept. 24—Ceneral elaborately decorated: ae : Se e at least until more favorable. circum. | Grant and party last es St night attended a} ner entl-on a. yaised ed platform was a | — 2 SHORT The ge GATURDAY. ees —BY THE— Fold ublishing F A Hieetrie Review, Harun sam eet |