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Show J. JvWaefrtltKUirtn. IN THE TERRITORY 'ZLTliTlrT.'THE CONVENTION. 'I Cash Bargain Store j attempted was Mr. William Goultcr Fillmore who iipreUy well to Jo. THE BODY DOWN TO SOLID PAST WEEK. GoulUtfehauk some tuilk for tapper, BUSINESS which was xerv bitter ami was later Minina, l'rm anil fltirnU Sei , f la- - hoi rifled to hint u (untamed kihoii. An CoHimiUPM uiniiiU teieiit Our Header. . nmi Ktery I , antidote Wrll KpprvtntiHl n - priM m, it .uiil .hi examin.t. of th uf hr Territory. Taken riw Our j I will Glj,! f )'l ' G r o i e I i f ir iiiga murrru Lichuin . ihe purport n - in iu t o plai e Goultcr inn in, lilt fu ir lUt BOlY. . Mou rich development re tejMjrieil adjoining i, , a'l iie uorfatcMMOJAi Mv liwiamatHMi .w C r aTI ihe note-3- 1 Tin teidav the u m ii.inu-r- . JntL P weiw diepo-e- d inc I 5iTT CKtS?-v u357 vto-t in rjdiosMWg eta n 1 n Jerry Richardson was iirrnTt l of flwery GENERAL ROUND-U- FOR P. THE Tkm-Photo-gr- i 11 -- GENERAL v I pri-tiiii- -- o Salur Ihj . j Amw Hague rases have again tiPeTT postponed. J tidge King (let tinea to hear Hi MU l. The in r the J ! iriit i ('iliktlluU it l,e l(,h'wing i tii plop. - d n not Judge Merritt lua decided that (ountj 111. I courts eoubl not lawfully increase tin. ot the t znstmiii ns i ii v, t The au Manual i to ''action l.r Justices of the peace. l.tk ' ami ti II, loo- Xtieauu, spring, President Rr aback of the .San Iete l Mill w uler w itlilli uric- - oi Valley Kail way Com pan v has icniroed tlic state, are in lelit ,ti -from England ami promi-e- s a surptise ptopeity ol tilt? late. 1lu.re sluiit be tun-- l iutei t . 2 'ei for Salt Luke, t 111) U to ru,, to Ill . 1. 11. l Frovo Die pali h . On Saturihv even J mgiiievl aid nip u .eii h ot- ofI o lion ,i i I O.y 1. i. non toe an ini; lat the town was startled with the j oi w !m h bond hail In ot om political information that Joseph Claik of the pa Ulumyti a rneni ii o! the riilid ward had diMi sit leulv of lie irt Woatd tan ome- - a c.i nltdaic lot poll I ice h ill a me In' ii i disease. pi feilneot hn I th-u- I gVo la i -- i. rrilmne: Tlicn-iUn- u nfl.nns.kn-- : dnoted to lie collected by Appeal was taken. Williuu-- , Mr. I Tribune resides o i 1 Peter Mon iter the Grip Rltf , Mo-e- s t, Ait lre 1 Ijf tfet, K MitbaSI, t. uiv I f gi- -l ! t lit I ., l. , 1 t.( a lor 1 DENTIST. better that 1 et huUirl Im,t not Lwa Will be at the House, Hoodse Cures Coalville, From Wel?er March 18th to ,!. atuua March 23rd. inclusive. ft Willi.ioi fitly Schedule and 4 tlttUbim Uil BUAC u Uod-t- f s. Baksr, Great Reductions in MILLINERY -- anf Mniclinrui F.tlreen, Joeph -- V uture Aiuiliuiuim' Joel links, Jauits HATS, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY WILL BE SOLD K. Ridnsun, J J, J3Now is th time to purchase Boys pants from 25c to 75c. I t. springO Boys caps from 15c 1040c. the best and roost complete assortment of Toilet carry ''an I ( 0. tVtmplicaiio'i I'rtn-- , ' t.uuWt '.I- ed -- MAGGIE SALMON.- Charles -- pre-jur- - Kerr. n. f,u' Amnvnuurnt-- ulwin. R 51. . Moors Thu- - -!. WILSON BROS. The cun van i nai tefumi fixing tt.e salaries wW us follow s : Chief clei k w ill receive fh per day, the tii iho. tuuysnww, 4dki Cunningham, John R, Murdock, E. II. serge and f5. B. thcfiirullingaudeiigrossingcletk L. Willis E. Snow, Robinson, Adams, rr DEALERS lly I't The paid its tuinut Gibbs. Education arid School Lands Fiank clerks 15 perrlav, and its coin ini' tee named pie-vu- ! Fierce, H. M. Well, A. C. Lund, C. N clerk f4. If the same in the tnvci:lton,. its expenses per Strevell, John R. Bowdle, Elisa Mori is, Karl U. Mae-e- r, T. B, Iwis, A. J, day for the ofhers and employees eo iar provided for, including pages and H. K, Evans, Snow, W, J. Kerr. Public Building and Slats Insliiu janitor of lip county court, will approxtions Elias Morris, II. T. Shurilitr, imate 161 The daily pay oflhe memDaniel Thompson, A. J. Cushing, bers amounts tof428. It is exacted st of p porting the George Rvan, James C. Paterson, J. E that tlm p r dicui rr mormon kid making the sveruge 11, P. H. Thorn, J. Lowe, Spencer, E, foial ex pe tit.ilu re. ex opt for printE. Uorfman, William Crcer. Water Right, Irrigation and Ayr! ing, tatimary ami incitleniais, ffitlfk culture John K. Murdock, L. B. The appropriation being $30,000, the Adams, Theo. Brandley, laurits Lar- session is likely to I ut fully fifty days, son, J. J. W'illiauis, II. T. Shuriliff, TljrSDVY. James F. Green, L. L. Coray, W, II, TheConetitutiunxI Convention yesterMaughan, Henry Hughes, Lycorgu day receiveil tbs rernirt of the commitJohnson, llyrnni Lemmon, Lorin Farr, tee on rnlea. F. K. McGurrift was William Rowe, Willis E. Robison. chosen nflicini stenographer at $30 per Municipal Corporations Dennis Eit,h-no- r, dav. The Wvoming clause in favor of 4. J.Cusbing.J. N, Kimball, J. D. woniansiiffrHgi wss adopted and a Page, John F. Bowdle, A. tl. Raleigh, number of resolut ions were introduced, Loiin Farr, (xeorge Cunningham, Noble WKDMtT. Warrum, Jr. The Consiitini i ai Convention yesCorporations Other Than Municipal H ouiled with terday piopositlons ofW. F, James, G. F. Caiman, William fered bv me toilers for Insertion tn the Driver, D. B. Stover, David Keith, G. coinuiiutiou, Jnlv the title, were read. P. Miller, J. J- - Jolley, R. A. Allen, C. Tha fommittee on aciounts and II. Hart, Aqnilla Thotna Ma siibiniited a report showing the loney, Fred J. Keteel, Samuel R. Tluu-inaof the inTtnl ei to he $1721.40. nnlesge Edward H. Snow, Wtlliaui Bujx for 8,007 mites m 2J i ms s mile. Tha Putdic Land L. 15. Adam, A- - S. dienr of rhepre-- l erit and mem' per Amieraon, Samuel H. Ilill. H. G. Butbersfortbe find fired us, at $430 per Lowe, Withaiu ton, B. II. Roberts, J. day, wag reported ai $2150, and the com Creer. pensation of oflb'ers and ettiployees for Revenue, Taxation and Public Debt the earne time, $27 J. The er diem coo George Al. Cannon, George B, Squire, pensation of Hu loiter was etsted as Harrv Haynes, Jacob Morjts, C. N. follows: Secretary, $0 ; a'sisiant were. Strevell, Robert' McFailand, James D. $5 ms, $5 ; enrolling j ergea that theboar-- nicy do so. Vvere there Murcock, Peter Lowe, William J. Kerr, tfv, and engrossing clerk, $5; steuogrsphef, an engineer, a pr h ided for, i may be Chester Call, A. W. Ivins, David Evans, $30; and wm. luiiou, junior and mos- necessary to redefine his powers and AbebM$vBsf Moses ThatcherpHyrn we doTbi duties. Shall by amending Lemmon. ' some of the at t.chea hal not been fixed, the contitotfon? I say No! Let the 8a arte, of Public Officer, -- R.cnsrd en bl. ,he rep0ft M tl(3, Hf1 legislature do this work. Mackintosh, John R. Murdock, GehrgS p tQ tolneTEat the constitution It appears R. Emery, T. H. Clkrk. Thoms Ketrn,l ynui8im should simply provide for appropriation II. U. Spencer, William B. Prion, Yesterday the Constitutionsl C" to tbe state of all waters hot now held John 8. vention adopt el ruler, hoi tiu'ir pltoto-- . Buyer, Ingward 0 Tboreen. by justly acquired rights ; further to deMines and Mining Thomas Kea n, j grapns taken, and tbt Jtlniary eom-fine the acquire rights the definition F. James, Richard Mackintosh, 1 siittes adopted some iuiportaut projiosi to be based en the diversion and eco- Sam 11. Hill, George B. Squires, D. 5. J f.ons. . nomical use of the water, priority of right " Stover.Georgr RiSu,"Jsoiea C. PteTcoming firs' in an? case. A 11 further sonrW.G. Sharp, J. D. Pete's, O. Co,UlU" 4IH j will appear to A Celebrat'd details should be left to'The legislature. F. 8. Richards, A. W, IvmsLj pany Whitney, - I firmly believe that a state irrigation Caaon Ssturdav night, March 23rd. E. E. Corf man, William Howard. engineer is needed, as also a board of StreLabor and Arbiiration 0. N. cofitrol, whose aqta may be Reviewed by vell, Jacub Morits, Lau-rii- s ' Thebi is no dviibt tfijp higher counts. Larsen, EL Partridge, Andreas Eng- but that the 'water rights quetion need a thorough going over, and In death but ,eldm raUeeT Pnnttug It. U- - Lauilx rt, J, R. Bjiw- - I many eases a readjustment on in misery ita Itce permit virtimato Izet every irrigator anwer this qne. dle. Charlosll. Hart. Ul'aels cures ry'pepsia nd tion: Are yon wi, ling that the state Militia Geurgo Ryan,x5.W, Svmmis, ail rrnub s, should cduti.imto your waur right? D. B. T t?end your sn-aat once to your coa nty ward Stover, Jasper K7bflstjEJJ TtorlCN. s. in Partridge. the constitutional contendelegate Manufacturers and Commerce J. A. $ At a meeting f (he directors of Tha ' A. A.MiLts, tion, Time Comp my held last ilvde. Agricultural Colleg 'and JacobMorits, Parley Christian MondayPublishing Mr. Experiment v Juhn Kalmou was evening, Station. Kernel, sen, William Driver, Fred J. made i be authorized agent, and Is Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder Andrew Kimball, Joseph K. Thorn. , authorized to solicit and collect for the Ordinance R. W. llsybonrne, J, F company, AwtrdsS GoU Msrfd Kldwtaw Fair, Sas VV, a cheap hat for COST. T Soaps.sc to 25c per cake. Also a full line of Cosmetics, Will furnish the Standard by standard- manufacturers. Tdwdiion Books at 5c and 10c per copy, j Ietcrson. deter 1. Weils, rtieodor Rinnuiej, William lawe, William J. - il tml must thtfrefora conflicT with that part of the bfth mnendment to the Constitution of the United States whieli riads: Nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law ; nor shall private property be taken for private use wiihout just compensation, Sec. 2 ontains matter whie.h belongs to legislation and not to the constitution. The first two statements of section 3 are ambiguous, and appear to be in direct, opposition to section 1. AT best, itseeim to me, that if action 3 were adopted the water rigtitg question would be in a worse condition than at present. The last statement of section 5 is very good. All matter of section 4 and sect ion 5 should lie brough ttaliout by legislation and not bv the constitution. In regard to section 2. lfit were decided toadd some one else to this board it would be absurd to have to set all the heavy machinery necessary to amending the.onstitution in motion to do bo. The same may be aid in this rex gard to sections 4 and 5. 1, for instance, it were decided that the water divisions system would lie be-- t, then it were found that four or five division would be betur than three, it appeart to me a follv to have to amehd the con stitution to in tke such a change. Utah Jias gotten alon i IaET without a state engineer. If one is now needed the fur the legislature should provide Then of kmh olfWr. an apjKjintsnent again, should it lie found that this Imard shoull elect yw evident, think of the work sd emend ng the OFF-A- Will- iam-, ii. R Mdlor, B. If. Roberts, Baoinel Francis, KsrKJ. Macscr, Julm D, Holliday. Accounts and Evis'ii't V. Lund, A. J. t'ti'hr i. Jo1 i R. ISarn1' Eugrns-niM- it and Enrniioetit Mon btT"ap-pomtedt- v, i was eon.pIrMty f H imT Ssnaps. Chldester, Ik no,, R. inn ten, F. f'tei, 4 , COALVILLE. Dr.W. VISICK, Hood's Pills ctir tonitiqia km by rUK, tog tits pfruiulU'. seUafiat Uir ulii.wntary cxutL Jo-vp- h Cattle company has just shipped twelve carloads of us fat fed cattle on to the Kansas Oi'y mid Omaha markets. The shipmi ut yyiis uccompanied by W. P. Noble, who left the city for the east on Thnrsd iv, intending to ovcitake the stock tiainat Cheyenne. This company always secures the very top notch figures on the markets, for its cattle never go east until they are in I'.r, -- glass shape. Eastern Utah Advocate: A severe and probably fatal accident occurred last Thursday to William Duerden of Castle Gate. It nppais that he and his brother John have a herd of sheep in the mountain- - scyeial miles from Green River. In making a trail William slipped from a loose ledge, falling on the reck below. In the fall he was terribly bruised aimut the body at d cut his head ba tly. It - feared his skull is fractured. The Reayer Utnnion reports that William Hamlin was badly burton Saturday last, while alone with his sheep miles held on the desert Twenty-fiv- e west of Minerstille. His wonnds consist of a cut down the left side of the face, four or five laid cuts on the scalp, a largo hole in the left cheek and an ugly cut across the forehead, extending down tjie right cheek. The Utotikm thinks it, is a case oi attempted murder. Tribune: President George Q. Cannon regards the second attack made upon him in the New York Times, an abstract o which was contained in a Washington dispitcli to Tne Tribune, published as unworthy or more extended charae enza-io- u thanthat it is absofslse and utterly malicious. To lutely a Tribune reporter Mr Cannon said yesterday afternoon, concerning the statement in the Times article that the Mormon Church was bankrupt It is of feature that discuss to apt necessary thrticle. We all know that the The church is not involved asVh urged, and is not bankrupt. Tribune ; Deputy Marshal Fowler at Prove received frqin Cellister, Millard County, by express asierday a package containinga bottle of milk and some Sedi ment s taken from the bottles Cou nty . Clerk W. P. Payne sent them to Provo, mid asked that the milk" and powders be analyzed i r use in evidence against certain Millard county parties, whoso n tniee were not given. Deputy Marshal Fowler had Professor Radalch, chemist of the Brigham Young Academy, and Dr. Noyes, made the analysis. They the found traces of strychnin both-h- i sediment and in the milk. The latter contained about e grains, eoonsjr to pro luce death from poisoning. Deputy Marshal Fowler will pc ad tje result pi the anah sis I his morning I in tb meantime he has telegraphed to Millard County directing the arrest of the accused , parties. The last issue of ths Millard Progress .contains further particuiars of the Case of poisoning. Tbs paper withholds tbs ''"Ho ! HEADQUARTERS EOR FINE STA TIONERY. Vsrf Weak t . I wwwlilfr HurwT hifssiMgwuw North IVitiUfoX, m ' , is greatly of his sister, Mrs. William Evans, who came to this i it v with her husband about eighteen months ago. Evans was employed as an engineer on the gravity down, eewei, but si in c .oik naxado-e- d he and ms wife seeui to lmy Le'urs aJdressed by Mr. Williams to his enter bay eluieri ret timed to. him. iier..ld, The Rear River Land and ' ii f -- . Prescription's Filled. Mx.a at, j srv.rn paint la - ' ) tim-re-l- who b fit u-- i Lorlt , A i i Hood 4t (' kt kklio-j- t ,t-- . y i t rm. k l,r t!ii ftlfOiit cuI4 eaoirWfUS wl.n, ., r,- q. t Llunftahily In Iwx o tit at "V V"",' 94 n". ,U toI lt an Itcaiy o I Liriv. f trrcocl only t fl MS 7" tii ! lfl tfll ' Tin M m )i FWhlt iiliain Tiial.o.i, in- -, O, from Hoods Sarsaparilla Wonderful and Permanent. C. JJTAH B0 Y D E N SJ) R u 3T0 R E.J J, Baker Forth I'rntlirokf, M.vti. , - excu-tio- n. Knifst sireet, Dubuque, la concerned mar ne 1,. G h.Xan f lofite, K. I ten to., rge P i l .0 In U a. oe i I i 0 fid h.- - o I , f , , " VMM .11 I , !, it -- O' Ii Ii I i h no iimtroT. ti ail! Ui to, ! i z I at - m I ,. Hi j o. , ,.:p dii iilnd lo i. gtii U i to- .m to - Riilurd-- , P. It R loi . J. water-so i ry laloii i J toe toe liatc lair, lit, of Mo tale an i of tueii appiopu tomi, kin, t haiie- - II. liar'. Ld Partami ol tin di H liuuoii and di ,eri-on- , Ld. If kitoiy . ridge. yarious utlieers uiiiiU'1.! tie ica lift Jo 'it mty -ft li - iIci'IMiiii, to 1) -- objiit In riyiew to tit, W. ( i. Va i tie colli tsot the mate iorm , tank Pierce, Alma ndiedge, .'tec. d; Priority ot appropimtioii tor t, P. Miller, J, IRde, Elias Mrri, shall giye the better VnetiCial -U. Noble W.trrnui, Jr., tii.oii,, debe tight. No appiopriauou (iltail quiil,, Nebeker, Ihoina nied except when Makoie, mil denial is hy puhlo tin right , fiaynl Kyaus, Samuel ft. Thurman, ot i nnnent domain shiili extend to Iturd R. Mur.loi k, S II. Jlill. and water right. j C H. Varian, VV. 1. Van Exeiuuve hce. 4. The legirlature shall by law Emery, Richatd diy ide the sta'e into three water dt-- i Horne, George R. ustons and provide for the appi munent M.u kintosh, Thuuias Kearns, A. C. of enpi rin'endeni lliereof, bund, Daniel Tlmuip-o- u, J. L. Joliet, Sec. 6: there shall in a etateeiigiueer, M.G. F ramus, J, It. it.timiel Sliati), J -who hall Ik apiKiinted livthe goyernoi ol lie Mate ami cunhrmeil hv the enate ; Barnes, ,J. D. Holliday, A. V. hens, J. W. 15. PrcKtou. he shall hold fils nllice for the term of ft. (out years, or mint his kUicefSor shall Elections ami Right of iuff.tge f, F. have ieen appointed and snull hate C'hidester, A. R. Anderson, Joseph E. qualified. He eftall be nrenolent of tbe Robinson, Richard Maekinto-li- , P.irley hoiird of control, and eliall have general of the waters of tbe state Christ. aiisen, Robert McFarland, IV ter supervi-io- n and of the o'lirer eminneeted n ith their Dtwe, 1. toes I). Murdock, Cheslei Call, o No person sfiatf A tel tens Engberg. Fred J. Kernel, A. tin- - position who h .a not fl. Raleigh, Milliam Howard, F. A, sui h theciretnal know lodge and p,a'-uc.S. R. Thurman. fit him shall skill and iih Hammond, experience for the The salary of the state Roiitidai ies Apportionmt lit and engineer shall be fixed bj law, Alma EliLedge, Joseph R. MurdiM'k, It is my oninion that this article fa Charles Crane, Wilfnun II. Mattghan, objectionable, form eve ml point of Jolin R. Rarnes, Jasper Robertson, view, and taken in it broadest sen-- e is Jybn K. Chideibjf, Mbits Ptterson, R. revolutionary. W. fleylourne, J. A. Hyde, J. K. RobiSection 1 is a i onfisHtion, without son, gauutel Franei. IE A. Allen, reservation, of all acquired water rights Aquilia Nebeker, F, A. Hammond, C. of or in other words a confiscation Larson, Harry ties, Joel Ricks, earn without just private property T. H. Clark, Lycnryus Johnson, George process of law, peimation, or ,lu y Bingham Bulletin The owners o the Cleopatra group, mer m nr the D.ihon and l.aik, began operations, on their ground w ith a good force of men the first of tins week. ItH the intention of the owners to develop then- - groun 1 as thoroughly as poasib'u ths season. In the libel conviction at Ogden, William Glassman was sentenced to pay a fine of $500 and stand committed to the county jail one day for every dollar of tii line till the same shall be paid, and the Standard Publishing Company was fined $500, y f . ken at Mil! t reek was to 'll) b lire esterday morning. Hip family were awakened In the smoke about 2 ocIih k, and suci eedo I in sating a potion of the fnrtrtitre. Murdock, diitu Rr.v.r, U Imoop-.- yy 1 l. H. J. p. page, f. I ! 1 o-- i COALYJJ.LE. Sxnl , ihairman; C. Is. ,.oiw, fliarle U. Gait, oiay. James I 1 i lent eon, Henry Hughes. John S. Roy 'd il ntm tiny . Pr. amlil tend Re laratuui of Rights -ibn M Web-- , Joel finks, V, 1, I R. U . lli.i-.uri- i, Rami I 1 41 m pro mi lhyyol INans. Itluai ft, lat lute I j n Hsnry i them. J die inio otoid to illuN MERCHANDISE, ExGeptCroGQrios. lh.fi'-)fi1iniii- rape at Ir., x At -- 1 DEALER aph 11. Icgi-latu- IN- - re rls Genera 1 Deal. d -- . -- Lump, per ton $2.00 Stove, per ton 1.60 Nut, per ton .50 At the Mine. oo Always On Hand at the n, I. con-iituti- on -- p,,irTSldhe'ialSlk , IvtJLSmp, MINE v GH oOO - Stove 1550 W - 5. ln -- er PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Wasatch Dept. O. S. M. Co Geo, W.& Robt. Young. Wanship I r GENERAL MERCHANDISE. We do not carry Cheap Jofitf goods," but we guarantee to ?el, you goods that will give you, Satisfaction at paces as low as articles can be sold by any other firm. Call and see for . GEORGE W. & ROBERT YOUNG, yourselves. tht-sam- e r - L. f - Wanship, Utah. A |