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LIST OF AGENTS
The following gentlemen are author
ized to canvass for the SALT LAKE
DAILY SEMI WEEKLY and WEEKLY
HERALD also to receive payment and
receipt for the same
M Muir Bounlifu Woods Cross and
Centreville
John HortinEockport and Wanship
Wm RichMontpelier Bear Lake
WmHulme Bloomington Do
Thos Wallace Ogden and Weber Go
L T ShepherdBear Lake County
A W abbittSpring Lake and
Santaquin
0 F Lyons Summit County
E Honriod American Fork
J M BallanlerPleassnt Grove
E E CowdellBeaver County
W O Creer Spanish Fork
W L WaUthsBrigham City
Thomas Crawlcy Juab Cunty
J S Mofiat ileadowville
Walter WalkerFarminzton
John Shields Tooele City
John Batty Toquerville
J K Clark Grantsvillt
Wm Mendenhal1SJJringvllle
J E Johnson Silver Keel
John Pymm St George
11 WHayborne Cedar City
P II Wright Coalville
H P Miller Richfield
S Williams Ephraim
Edw Reid Payson
T Greener Kanosh
S Francis Morgan
Wm Probert Scipio i
Charles Foote Nephi
William Burbeck Provo
George Scott Manti
John Woodhouse Lehi
UOHMERCIAL
Correolod dally by McCornick Oo I
SILVER
alt Luke 110 per omce
Sew York 113 per ounce
LEAD
Salt Lake 70 per ton bid
New York 5 910c per pound
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WEATHER REPORT
War Department Signal Service
t U 8 Army Division of Telegrams and
Reports for the benefit of Commerce
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LOCAL REPORT
SALT LAKE CITY Feb 24 80
r sum am pm pm I
440 940 1243 840
i Baromotcr 2387 2901 2991 2a92
f Thermometer 80 31 36 34 1
Humidity 03 61 61 70
Direction wind SE BK 8 Calm
Miles per hour 3 4 5 0
State weather Old Cldy Thing LtSeow
Rainfall for 24 honr 0tw of an inch
Maximum Thor13 der minimum 29
PRODUCE MARKET
Following are the ruling wholesale I
buying prices in Salt Lake City
GRAINWheat 80 90c t > bushel j
Barley 135140 f cwt Oats fl7o I
i S200 P cwt I
FLOUR XX 225240 XXXX
E2G5275 p cwt
265275 I
PO rATOESGOcG5c P bus
SHELLED CORN 1203125 cwt I
BRANlO Shorts 110 t > cwt
BDTTERSOc 35c V Ib
EGGS 20c V doz
WOOL Choice Fleece 1719c V l
HIDES Prime Flint He t l
Following are the latest quotations
sf flour grain wol etc in the San
Francisco market
FLOURSuperGno4 2S4 50 Bakers
and FamilySG 12iC C2J best Extrasin
ehippinir lots 5 G2J 6 00 do jobbing
f660 bbl Walla Walla extra 55 626 OOt I
WI1ETNo11O0 195 No
2 Si 80185 ctl
BAKLEY Feed C575c for Coast I
and 77i80c forBay Brewing S2i97i
Pctl
OATS Quotable at 90 125 rctl
for Feed
CORN Quotable at9234 95c Veil
for Lantoand 95cl for Small Yellow I
White 0097Kc t
HIDESDry Hides usual selections I
Flint 20c Dry Kips 2 Green
SaW heavy steers over 551bs 10C do I
under55 lbs9J410c Kips 9Kc Calf
skins 10 t 12c
WOOL Choice Northern 2 t3Oc
burry do 22 2c choice Southern
16 19c burry do 13 IGc
IT IS TRULY WONDERFUL
To see what Improvements now exist
as compared with railway travel only
a few years ago To become convinced
of this one baa only to select for his
route Eastthe popular and wellknown I
CHICAGO NORTH WESTERS RAILWAY
You are landed by the Union PaCIfIC
Railroad in the Union Depot at Coun
cil Bluffs where etanda the 0 II
ci PaLce Train composed of Pull
man Hotel Oars Pullman Sleeping
Cars Elegant Day Coaches
Smoking Baggage Postal Care
etc ready to convey He passen
gers trough Iowa and Illinois and
into Chicago Gliding smoothly along
ovr the superb track of steel rail
through thriving cities and villages
comfortably seated in this train one
scarcely discovers the high rate of
SplJ which he is i riding Trains of
this road are always on time con
nections sure and passengers seek
ing pleasure comfort gaiety and
will find the
ease in traveling wi fnd
NorthWestern in excess of their
expectation and the greatest of all i
routes to Chicago and the East In
sist upon Ticket Agents selling you
Tickets via this Road all Agents sell
them Examine your Tickets and
tefuse to buy if they do not read over
this Road I you wish the Best
Traveling Accommodations you will
buy your Tickets by this Route
J3AND WILL TAKE NO OTHER
e tnn
What Englishman Thinks of I
the American People
He says they hurry they eat
quick they gulp they belch they
have stomach ache headache liver
troubles and bowel complaint they
fret and they sceld they get cross at
nothing and without cause they look
ealow and holloweyed they look
hungry and cant eat they spit up
iood they have wakeml nights They
fod early because they disregard the
true principles t correct
These troubles and many others all
grow out and from a torpid liver and
called dyspepsia indigestion They
caled cured and have been cured
can cure cure
Cln and in every case with a guaranty
that they will b cured by the use of
Dr Jlinlles English Dandelion Pills
Sold by all druggist Price 50o per
bot te
Health strength and vigor of the
Kidneys and Bladder always follow
the use of the great Buchu compound
Dr Minties Nephreticum Brights
Disease Diabetes Inflammation
Smarting or Private Diseases are
aiiiddy cured by i For Leucorrhce
it has no equal Dont be persuaded
io take Ruy otker preparation Every
one who has tried it recommends it
JTor sale by all druggists
Sic ASTLE COPES VITAL RSSTO
UATIVE The great English remedj
baa made more cures Nervous Pe
btlity Seminal Weakness Lost Man
hood nocturnal emissions lassitude
despondency and inability for mental
labor despondency and sucb di cases
as are induced by youthful follies and
excesses than all other medicines
combined I is not stimulant nor
i62citant is i perfectly safe to take is
lot a quack nostrum and produces
reaults that are wonderful Price 3
per bottle Four timea the quantity
i 19 J will not disappoint you Try
a uottle
To 03 had gst Ja Z 0 M I drug
department Messre t > 3re Allen
0ot and Dr Mintie J Co U Kear
to P
2Bv street San Franoieo di8
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CITYCOUNUIL
Proceedings at the City Council
on Tuesday evening February 24th
1880 Mayor Littlo presiding
The list of standing committee ap
pointed by the Mayor was read as
follows
Municipal Laws Alderman Pyper
Councilors Joseph F Smith Booth
John Henry Smith and Whitney
Street and Alleys Alderman
Raleigh Councilors Weiler Sperry
Whitney and Armstrong
Public Grounds Alderman Sheets
Councilors sperry Armstrong Booth
and Whitney
Fire Department Alderman Din
wcodey Councilors John Henry Smith
and Taylor
Finance Alderman Calder Coun
cilors Clark and Taylor
Claims Alderman Pyper Council
ors Clark and Armstrong
Cemetery Alderman Raleigh
Councilors Sperry and Armstrong
Elections Alderman Sheets Coun
cilors Taylor and Weiler
Improvements Alderman Din
woodey Councilors Weiler and I
Taylor
License Aldermaa Calder Coun
clors Joseph F Smith and Booth
City Prison Alderman Pyper
Councilors Weiler and Booth
Public Works Alderman Raleigh
Councilors Armstrong and Weiler
irrigation Aiaerman oneeie jouu
cilora Sperry John Henry Smith
Whitney and Armstrong
Water Works Alderman Din
woodey Councilors Joseph F Smith
and Clark
Ways and MeansAlderman Cal
der Councilors Joseph F Smith and
Clark
Jieciiion Alderman Pyper Coun
cilors Joseph F Smith and Whitney
Quarantine Alderman Raleigh
Councilors Joseph F Smith and
Booth
Markets AUerman Sheets Coun
cilors Sperry and Clark
Police Alderman Dinwoodey
Councilors John Henry Smith and
Taylor
Unfinished Business Alderman
Calder Councilors Taylor and John
Henry Smith
A petition was presented from
Samuel Kahn president and the
board of directors of the Jewish Con
gregation Bnai Israel of Salt
Lrke City representing that they had
occupied a certain piece of ground
adjoining the City Cemetery as a
burying place and were contemplating
improving the same this spring and
deeming the present boundaries not
sufficiently large enough to justify
any outlay on the same asked the
Council to donate to the said congre
gation the ground immediately ad
joining theirs which was formerly
occupied and used as tho Episcopal
burying ground but has since been
abandoned for Mt Olivet Cemetery
Referred 10 tho committee on ceme
tery A petition from 0 H Rigge asking
that the unearned portion of his
licence ae I merchant be transferred
to Rigga Young wac granted
A petition from Rivers Bros asking
that the merchants license issued to
G S Smith be transferred to them
was laid on the table
Geo C Lambert by petition repre
sented that tho Hon Geo Q Cannon
wishing to avail himself of the Advan
tage of water power for propelling the
presses at the Jucenile Instructor
office which the water mains passing
in front of said office would afford
had employed Wm J Silver some
months since to make a hydrulio
motor for him Mr Cannon either
did not consider it necessary at the
time to make application for license
for said motor or through lack
of timo deferred doiug BO The
motor is now nearly completed and
petitioner asked the Council to grant
the required license for a small
branch pipe to be laid from the main
on South Temple street and con
necting with the Jutenile Instructor
office the water required for the
motor to bs returned to tho water
ditch passing down the north side
which has a constant stream of water
running therein daring the irrigating
season Referred to cha committee
works
on water
A communication from tho water
master was submitted setting forth a
number of difficulties encountered in
the working of the existing ordinance
in relation to irrigation and making
certain suggestions wherein he con
sidered the defects might be reme
died Referred to the committee on
irrigation
An appropriation of 10900 was
made to tbe Jordan and E l Lake
City Canal to be drawn upon the
order of the committee on construc
tion
Alderman Raleigh moved with a
new to ascertaining whether It is
more profitable for the city to own
and keep its own teams for usa upon I
tbe public works or to hire others
that the committee on streets and
alleys be instructed to investigate and
report tho cost of keeping running
repairs etc of the city teams for the
past two years Carried
Councilor F Smith moved that
the committee on elections be in
ttructed to tikp into consideration the
subject of appointing such city officers
as the City Council are required to I
appoint and report nominations for r
filling the same Carried
One of the members of the com
mittee on elections viz Councilor
elect Thos E Taylor not having yet
qualified t office the Mayor stated
that it would be necessary to appoint
another councilor i his stead to act
on the committee for the considerfv
ton of Ills matter and accordingly
appointed Councilor Joe F Smith
ordinance in relation
A bill for an rehton
to pin alleys and a bill for an ordi
nance amending an ordinance in re
lation to licenses were referred to the
committee on municipal laws
Adjourned to next Tuesday evening
at 7 oclock
FOE SALEA very fine Chickering
Piano Enquire at this office ilO
Farm For Sale
flhpaner than the cheanest 350
acres 150 Plow 100 Pasture 50
Timber Contains 3 acre orchard
apple peach pear plum apricot
and abundance ot email fruit 10
acres Lucern 3 double Log Houses 2
Granaries Corrals8table3 etc Can
be bought together or in parcels to
suit purchasers Water right and
perfect title Will take in part
pay teams and stock Price 10
per acre Situated in West Weber
Weber County I
f2 EDMUND ELLSWORTH
A FISE assortment of Programme
and Ball Cards at the HERALD office
We Cant Talk
Without owing the condition of
our teeth Every laugh exposes them
In order not to be ashamed of them
let us use that standard dentrifrice I
SOZODONT which is sure to keep
them white and apogees No tartar
can encrust them up canker aflect
the enamel no species of decay in
fest the dental bone i EO ODONT
is regularly used I is botanical
preparation and its beneficial effects
on the teeth and gums aremarvel
I ousas it removes all discolorations
and renders the gum and TOSS
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Silver Again
SALT LAKE CITY Feb 24 18Sq
Editors Herald
Perhaps i will be just aa well for
me now to penorm my promise to
you of the 12th inet wherein I said
that I should be ready to speak of
some of the evils that obtain here
among us outsiders by the time
Josephita Elders were appointed to
preach to and disciple UP a to wait
until that time arrives Direct reve
lation and commandment nowadays
seem to come very slowly so that it
may bo quite a while yet before Young I
Joseph the seer receives a word
on tho subject Besides th Israel of
these valleys and mountains appear
to take EO little interest in the ism ot
the Joaephites the little enthusiasm
at first manifested last dying oatit
may soon become necsary for Elders
Blair Darry LuLl C tD turn
unto the Gentiles eo that my
inttructions going before wit not be
much out of place Judging from the
past course of the said elders in mia
sionizing deceived and apostate
Israel here unsparingly attacking
tbo evil of polygamy etc they
ill of course in preaching to the
ntiles bo queit as liberal in attack
ing the social evil which evil cer
tainly prevails almost to an alarming
degree in this city And who 1
would ask are the supporters of this
valStorelynot the Mormons as
1 nn hn nnnn n
LUCY uuvc uu liccu ui tuia ucmacuij
evil I do not mean to say that there
are no scapegraces among them who
do not go outside of their marriage
covenants I would be rather strange
were this not the case There may
be some few Charity however
would suppose these to be but very
few Nevertheless the evil exists
and flourishes to a certain extent and
without doubt receives its sustenance
mainly from tho outsiders Out
siders too many of them once in a
while are in the habit of indulging
too freely in intoxicating drinks Eo
much so has this been the case and
still 19 to a greater or less extent
that some have been so insensibly
drunk that they scarcely knew i
their residence was in Salt Lake
City Utah or London England
Some of our judges and lawyer I am
sorry to say have not been Iree from
this abominable vice
About two years since on Second
South street I met a gentleman with
whom I was well acquainted Six
years before then he was good lock
ing ekin almost as clear as crystal
Now I hardly recognized him such a
change eyes sunken face blotched
etc inadvertently I came near
ofiending him by aying Am I
speaking t Judge 1 Why
what is the matter Strong drink
had dono its work Let us hope that
Dr Mackenzo has partly cured this
evil I see some names on the com
mittees who were confirmed drinkers
Mormons Josephitea and all others
should do their best to aid this good
work of reformation by seeking
themselves to be temperate in all
things and then add t temperance
patience brotherly kindness and
charity
I cannot close without referring t
another evil to me of rather a
weighty character that is i not
often sometimes sure to raise its
head in our couitj of jus
tice and which evil i not
tolerated by our judges is winked at
and allowed to pass over without re
buke I particularly refer to the
practice of some of our Uwyers in
suting and abusing witnesses and
cheoti by calling hard names I
cite one instance in particular which
took place before a United States
commissioner and wherein some of
the Joaephitea were concerned Being
present I had a good opportunity of
both seeing and hearing what took
place The lawyer for the defense I
was a preacher as well as a lawyer
and a temperance man In his
argument honever he proved to bo
very intemperate abusing and insult
ing his brothers client most unmer
cifully and not satisfied with this
all polygamists cama in for a a good
si e of his vindictivenesi going so I
Sl fl5 to say in substance i not in
so many words that he would i he
could have his tray have tho head of
the
evsry polygamist severed on
block though he denied t his
brother attorney of having made such
a statement His brcther attorney
however knew that he had said it and
two or three others knew it alto
the very grave judge commissioner I
not excepted True be lawyer and
preacher tried to excuse himself by
saying he meant ulcerbody
politic very thin Not oven yet
satisfied he must in the presence of
the judge and a witness for tho plain
till threaten the latter with I will
before through
skin you alive sir Iget
with you I the plaintifl had gone
before the proper authority and made
complaint this worthy lawyer
preacher and temperance advocate
would perhaps very soon have found
himsel under arrest And just here
in closing I 1 want to say that two of
the Joaephita sisters were to very
modest aa to manifest their very great
pleasure at the revengeful remarks of
our pious brother lawyer preacher
etc as to tall and giggle etc and
were heard to remark that i lie
lawyer was not married they
wculd etc These were married I
Ec
women I dont believe that such
disgraceful proceedings as transpire
some times in our court of justice
would scarcely be tolerated in any
heathen court much less then ought
it to be in our CLiatian courts of
justice
Now i the Josephite mission can
correct one or moro ot the above men
tioned avils they will prove somewhat i
ol a blessing J SILVER
FOR SALE Horsej Mules and
New Much Cows Enquire ol Alma
Pratt West Temple Street two miles
south Temple Blcck fy21
COHN BROS announce that they
are now daily receiving novelties of
all descriptions which cannot fail to
interest their patrons fy2
Third District Court
Proceedings in the District Court
on Tuesday Judgo Hunter presid
ing WiUis Knapp vs Societe des
Mines dismissed on plaintifla mo
tion J Woodmansee V3 Jm Kelley et
al motion for new trial and to set
aside referees report etc continued
Wm Burrows Vi E F M Guest
jury trial trial in progress
The Peoole etc Y Geo Shop
herd anlChas Rowe housebreaking
pleaded guilty sentenced to one year
each in tho TSnilentiary
Paul liens va M Shaughnessy by
consent c continued for term
Court adjourned till 10 oclock on
V Jnesday morning
i4ESLIES MONTHLIES when
bJond make a neat little volume
Too HEBALD Bindery does work i
every style and at reasonable rates
TOST ARRIVED another lot of Snow
JuS Dixie Cotton Batting als5
PeachevPInma Toma
utile Canned Peochei ma
Uth warranted firsi
toes and Honey frl
class For sale by John C Cutler
Agent of Provo Woolen Mills 5 03
Agent 86 East Temple street f2
A Young Hoqiebre ker
FOUNTAIN GREEN SANPETF
February 23d 1880
Editor j Herald
A house robbery occurred here
yesterday between 2 and 4 oclock
while thepeople were at the meeting
which was committed by a boy about
16 years old named Joseph Prester
son of Hichaid Preater of this place
Four weeks ago same day and tour
some person entered the house of Ole
Soreneon miller broke open a
bureau and stole a small sum of
money but no clue could be found to
the culprit Again yesterday the
house was broken open and a small
iron cafe weighing about seventyfive
pounds cirned oil some distance
from tbe house and broken open by
means of a hatchet found in the house
Alter the robbery was discovered Mr
Sorenson and friends went in search
of the robber but failed to find any
thing but some sraa 1 change that he
had dropped Then Mr Sorensen
called on R R Lowellyn Eq
magistrate who took the matter in
hand and found the track of tho
oflender which he followed as com
ing liooi the house of the boys
father and also from the house
broken open down into town to the
coral of Mr Jewkes where he had
hidden the money and across the ot
to the house of Mr CUldwell where
he slept all night Mr Lowellyn pro
L o t r r
ceeueu io me UUUSH ui air xxeaiei
and asked permission to search the
premises and take tbe boy on whom I
the suspicion bad fastened on account I
of certain screws in his boot soles cor
responding with the imprints in the
salt snow and after giving assur
ance that the boy would be protected
from violence took him into custody
Tho magistrate asked the boy to make
an open confession and assured him I
he would be dealt kindly with Too
boy acknowledged to robbing the
house and stated where he had hid
den the money M Lewellyn drove
down to the place indicated and
found a large pocket book containing
the money placed under the fence
and covered with straw The pocket
book coniained about 100 in ccsh
The boy is in custody and awaitin g
trial W M C
tral
OARMTT3 WALL PAPER Lace
Curtains Window Shades Cornices
and a full line of Upholstery Trim
mings Wire Cloth nt
nlS H Dinwoodevg Furniture Store
JOB PRINTING neatly cheaply
and quickly done at this office
A Fight
The sleet talk yesterday was
about an alleged fight that bad taken
place between James Hogel and Wm
Clay early in the morning One
report stated that tha parties had been
drinking all night arid through some
misunderstanding they had agreed t
fight for this purpose a hack was
hired and they went to the Warm
Springs and there fit it out I is I
pretty certain that they had a sefto
though tae affair his been hushed up
s much as possible Early yester
day morning Officer Burt arrested
Mr Hogel in the street in front of
Clays residence in the Seventh Ward
where ho oas in his shirt eleeves his
face bloody and rather flighty in his
mind He resisted slightly but was
taken to tbe Qly Hell nod released
on bail Clay was on the street
when arrested his fact was also
bruised and Officer Phillips told him
to go home After some talk he
agreed t i Phillips would get him a
hack which the officer did Clays
was then urged to go but before
Phillips was aware the muzzle of
Clays pistol was close against his
face He immediately seized the
pistol and took Clays t jail and the
parties will probably have an hearing
tcday The frienda of both havo I
kept the transaction as quiet as pos
sible
I
MASKS
The Best Assortment
of Ulaslcs for the GraucI
Carnival to be hal at
Dwyers
New Goods
We have just opened a large as
sortment of Ladies Underwear in
Chemises Gowns and Drawers man
ufactured expressly for us which we
will dispose of at remarkably low
price
fy24 COHN BEOS
New Laws
Following are tho titles of the laws
passed and approved which we could
not publish yesterday owing to their
being in the News office
An Act to Change the Name of
Christian P Chtitensen to Christian
P Larsen
An Act Providing for the Organiz
ation of San Juan County and Dtfin
ing tne Boundaries Thereof
An Act to Change the Surnames of
I the Persons Therein
An Act to Change the Name of
Charles Angel Hendrickson to
Charles Angel Henry Bulow
An Act to Change the Name of
Hans Jorgen Christiansen ts Hans
Jorgen Rasmussen
An Act Defining the Amount of
Bonds to be Given by the Territorial
Auditor and the Territorial Sub
Treasurers
An Act Requiring Recorders of
Mining Districts to Give Bonds
An Act Prohibiting the Smcking
and Chewing of Opium
Greenigs Private Boarding
House
Second House East of City Hall
neatly furnished and fitted up
TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE
VERY BEST 4 Home to its Pat II
rons Terms moderate
fliYTVr vryf 1
Salt Lake City n26
A BARGAIN A new Victor
Sewing Machine for sale Apply at
this office jyll
Wilhelmj Con ert
The celebiattd Wiihelmj will give
one more concert on his return trip
to the east after having had a most
overwhelming success in San Fran
cisco For weeks the concerts were
cco
crowded with the most enthusiastic i
audiences The great artist will
again be assisted by Marie Salvotti
and Max Vogrichand the programme
will this time contain mostly popular
numbers such as variations on The
Last Rose of Summer Home
Sweet Home71 and others The con
Homeo
cert vfiil take phce next Thursday
evening March 4th at the Theatre
WATER PIPE LAID to odor
by HEESOH ELLERBEOK Old
Constitution Building al
JUST KECEVED The new style
BQn Tp Visitipg Cards gilt
edged in neat cases Call and see i
them they are tasty and cheap au6
Xotes From the Reef
tl
SILVER REEF UTAH Feb 16 SO
Editors Herald
I is still winter here a evidenced
by the his being still clothed in
while The valleys are nearly bare
and there is no frost in open ground
The sun comes out smiling daily hut
often puts on I cloudy covering be
fore night and just now there are fair
appearances for more snow
Our oldest inhabitant says we are
certain to get two more snow storms
ere the spring weitbjr shall arrive
In years heretofore we have seen
the almond trees beautiful in bloom
ut this date in February and now the
fruit buds have not commenced to
swell and even should spring eather
now set in it would be n month be
fore the earliest tree blossoms
Yesterday tbe battery of the new
Barbee Mill made a start and is now
considered to be in fine condition for
busin s
On Thursday night last the cabin
of the Bowen Brothers caved in upon
them killing ono and injuring
another They were engaged in
burning coal a few miles np tho
mountain His funeral lock place
from the Catholic Church on Satur
day
From all the stock ranches north
we hear of great loss of stock upon
the range Sbould the two more
snows predicted make their appear
ance the amount of stock not fed
that will survive tho winter will be
very small and Utahs stuck ranches
wit be depopulated and beef will be
driven from the south
Markets for flour are glutted and
parties from Sanpeto have offered and
sold good lot at 42 Good seed
barley for sowing is in limited de
mand at 40 Beans onions cabbage
and eggs are bringing good prices
and scarce Lucern hay 25 per
ton grain for feed So and 4c
Trade is overdone and always dull
though the mine yield goes on as I
regularly aa clock work growing
better every month Very few idlers
are now to ba seen J
w
Wanted
HOUSEHOLD AND STORE G0003 FOR
CASH
Before you sell your outfit consult
John Crane west of Theatre He
pays the highest price for everything
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Pardons
Governor Emery at the instance of
General Butler Penitentiary wa rden
yesterday pardoned out several par
ties giving them the benefit of the
copper act or awarding act passed by i
the Legislative Assembly They
would all have been entitled to pardon
anyhow for good conduct their terms
of sentence as will be seen having
nearly expired Those pardoned and
who will be given their liberty this
morning are D W Grant convicted
of larceny and sentenced to two years
and six months he had served two
years and four months of his time
John Sageborn burglary sentenced
to one year served ten months Nich
olas Nattrasa robbery sentenced to
one year served ten months James
Riddle robbery sentenced to ono
year served eleven months Jesse
Pinny robbery sentenced to ono year
served eleven months and Edwin P
Mower larceny sentenced to one
year served eleven mouths
New Fnrnitare
We open this date the first of four
car loads of FURNITURE and
House Goods This arrival makes
our stock complete and we invite
your attention to prices
d6 BAERATT BROS
e
Those Laws
SALT LAKE CITY Feb 24 1880
Editors Herald
From the brief introduction t the
article containing a list of the laws
passed by the Legislative Assembly
just closed and approved by the Gov
ernor published in your paper of
Tuesday morning I infer that the
Secretary had allowed gome of thEse I
laws to go out of ba hands and be i
kept in the Deseret Keics office In
rY7 j orif i otinVi ho vccvllTT tVio
J rnonf w J
case these bills being the originals
as there can hardly have been copies
taken eo soon the act is very unwise
and the Secretary runs great risk in
allowing any newspaper whatever to
hold such important documents or
even permitting them to pass out
of his hands i for a few minutes
only I trust he will see tho danger
he runs and refuse to have them
taken away in i future
LEGISLATOR
0
SASH OORS AND BLINDS
MOULDIHCS BRACKETS AND
ALL SIZES OF WINDOW CLASS
AT BOTTOM FIGURES LAT
TIMER TAYLOR CO a15
Jurors Excused
Judge Hunter yesterday announced
from the bench that a law hav
n been n anenrl falrinr anma nrMintiaa
from the Third Judicial District and
attaching them to the First the jurors
that had been drawn from those
counties would be excused from ser
vice here Those excused are as
follows
Elihu Warren Ogden Weber County
L Br Stevens Ogden I
J B Goodfellow Ogden I
Jos Russell Riverdale
Wm Jones Uintab I
H Call Willard City Summit County
R Wilson Brigham City Box Elder
Jos Hewlett 1 I
W 0 Johnson Corinne
M E Campbell I
Thos Tales Calls Fort I
J W Taylor Ogden Weber County
MUSIC BOOKS Octcvo Qusrtc
and Folio bound expeditiously at
E BlKDEEY n27
Bullion
Receipt of bullion on Tuesday
By McCornick COne car
load of f Old Telegraph bullion four
of Chicago bullion two of Morgan
one of Nevada ore and three bars
of Germania fine silver Value
18712
By Pacific Express Company
Four bard from the Ontario Mill
487241 two bars from the Christy
3608 23 four bars from the Stor
mont 796238 Value 1594302
Tctal value of shipments 2Q
659QS
Accidentally Shot
While a gentleman in this city was
doing some shooting yesterday he
accidently shot a young man Tbe
party was indulging in rome fancy
shots at a shooting gallery and
blazed away at a target when the I
young man who wa present jumped
in front of it and the ball struck him
in the jaw on the right side He was
taken to Dr Thompson who ex
amined the wound but could find no I
bullet and supposed that it had re
bounded The bullet was very email I
and only a Blight injury infiicted
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o CHIPS 1
4 5
What kind of weather is i any
boa
boaChoose
Choose such pleasures as recreate
and cot little
The champion modett girl called it
the limbialature
A drunken soldier was landed in
limbo last night
Never present a gift saying that it
is of no use tD yourself
The best science extracting sun
shine fiom a cloudy day
The aggreptta value of bullion ship
ments yesterday was 29655 02
A meeting of home missionaries
will be held this evening at 7 oclock
Ogden ia appointing a committee
to meet and welcome Governor Mur
ray on his arrival here
What are the names of Governor
Emerys friends who are kicking
on hisvetoeing several bills
The kind wife who baa a smile for
her busband when ho comes into the
house will not drive him to a saloon
to get one
Let your boy roam the streets with
out a trade but remember that the
devil always finds something for idle
hands to do
y
oome DianKets stolen Irons a pereon
in Commercial street were found in a
secondhand store yesterday as might
have fceen expected
I may be n little eirly but we like
to ba prompt when it helps trade
There is every prospect of a ehort
peach crop Ibis year
A Now Orleans athlete in order to
convince his sweetheart of his great
strength twisted her arm in such a
way that it had to be amputated
A couple of young bucks indulged
in a healthy fight in front of a First
South etreet saloon last night in
which the windows were broken No
arrests yet
When a lead pencil drops from
behind a mans ear it always lands
on the point and the latter breaks off
I the pencil has no point the pencil
doesnt drop
Judge Hunter yesterday ordered
that P H Lannan and H W Law
rence drawn as petit jurors be each
fined 50 for being absent unless
they show cause before the close of
the term why they should not be fined
Mr Dwyer baa Harpers Bazar for
March 6th No 698 Seaside Library
containing Mademoiselle de Mee
sac and No 109 Franklin Square
Library containing iA Sylvan
Queen I
The directors of the Utah Central
were occupied nearly all day yettsI
day and until late last night in ex
amining witneaiea relating to the
cause of the accident on that road on
Saturday night The examination
was private andia not yetcompleted
Wilbur the tramp and thief who
is in the chain gang refused fo work
yesterday and upon being clapped on
the head by the guard sprang to his
feet and was about to strike the
guard with his shovel when a few
welldirected blows from a bunch of
fives quieted him down
Mr John Fife the young man who
was the unfortunate victim of the ac
cident on the Utah Central on Satur
day night died at 10 minues past 12
yesterday Tho shock to his system
was eo great that he could not rally
and he sank rapidly till the hour
stated He was a steady young man
esteemed by all
Verily tho Tiibune is an accurate
and enterprising sheet I adjourned
the Legislature the otber day after 5
oclock pm instead of 3j announced
that the Governor had prepared a
veto on the womans bill and elated
that young Mr Fife died on Monday
whereas his death did not occur until
1210 yesterday Verily the Trib ia
an accurate and enterprising sheet
I is too cold for ice cream now
And he softly winked his eye
lOb yes dear Dolf I know it is
But Ill take an oyster fry
LUMBER SHINCLES LATH
FLOORING RUSTIC SIDING
RU5TI SIDle
PICKETS ETC CHEAP AT
LATIMER TAYLOR COS a
MINING PATENTS Full seta of
blanks for application for Mining
PatentflTapproved forms to be had
at the HERALD Office
HOTEL ARRIVALS
February 241880
CONTINENTAL HOTEL
E W Moore Pittsburg Dr AEinbaro
New York J Tucker Ala W J Shields
and wife Vest Jordan E O Helfrlch
Corinne A Toponcc Challis C P
Thompson New York J J Fitzgerald
Alta
WALKEB HOUSE
C F Mere San Francisco J I Kcat
Snjr Chicago L Cunn Montana A F I
Schneider Germania F M Johnston J
Brougbton Rush LaU A G Bast Chi
LakeiA York S C
cago A L Woodruff New
Gilland J A Stevens Omaha
GLUT HOUSE
J A and Miss May Donhoe C Me
Kendrick J McKellar Bingbam Kent
White Beverly W Va W Zed rman
Chicago
VALLEY HOUSE
G C bhopard F Quint Lyn Valley
Cal Toe Thoma Stockton J F Rich
ards Ogden J McBride Stockton T B
Oilman Ward Nev L it Evans New
York W Casley Alta August and
Andrew Pchrson AHa leamt J F
Williamson and wife Reno
WhITE HOUSE
J Hyde R Hook West Jordan L
Holbrook G Huntsman FiHmore Wra
Swanson E Barton and wife G Hall
and wife S F Mount and wife A Bemis
Bihgham W S Brown Old Jordan
atone
OVERLAND HOUSE
B Godsall Frkca F Applegray Tom
DaceyN Steed F Chipman Jl Hilton
Stea
DaceyN
John Kay D Thompson Frank Henen
ger Bingham 0 0 Norton F Coville
O White Park City F Carter Ogden
M Tom G Blower C Ferguson Bine
bam D McKenzie V Nylund A Jacob
ston Alta J Hawkins Elko APettit
Provo Alaj Warte Chicago H N Jones
ad wife Topeka K F 31 Connelly
Stockton M A Mul grave London
Canada 1 ii Peterson Helena H M
Snyder Challis C H Baker Sandy
TOTAL ABSTIHEflCE vs BIBLE
AUER k MURPHY think the next bu
ZURPDY
thine to swearing eatirelr ii to drink good
thinct sweaig of
liquor and to how that each a doctrite i
cot altogether tritbont authority rabmlt tbe
fallowioe Scriptural Quotations
Verse 6Give itronz drink unto him that
i ready to perish and wins onto those that
bo heavy hearts
Verse 7Let him drink and forget h
poverty nod remember hit misery no ore
Proterbs Chap XXXI
tPerb I XI
Bad Solomon lived until to day he would
1 probibly haTe added unt 1
probbl For No 9 i abomination
in the land but Auer J Murphys Bagged
Edge Reviver lendeth strength to the weak
Ece turnoth the morning of lonow and
lamentation into one of 112 rejohlne andmirth
I DIED
SAimaIn Salt Lake City February
23d 18SO of diphtheria Roy son of
Thomas and Olivi Snsrr aged 3 years
and 6 months
Funeral services at the residence of
Mr James Snarr Sixth Ward today
Wednesday at 2 pm
T I
Gentle
Women
Who rant glossy luxuriant
and wavy tresses Ot L abundant
beautiful Hair must nse
LYONS KATHAIROIf This
elegant cheap article always
makes tho Hair grow freely
and fast keeps it from falling
out arrests and cores gray
ness removes dandruff and
itching makes tho Hair
strong giving it a curling
tendency gvng keeping i m
any desired position Beau
tiful healthy Hair i tho sure
result of using Kathairon
n
UTAH CONTRACT COMPANY
Offica No 123434 1 First South St Salt
lake City 1 O Box 431
Undertake and execute on tae loweit
terms and In ths shortest time either lowul
of the work of looatlnr gradinc bridging
tiling ironing and eqalppinz Steam llorso
or other RAILWAy Locating and con
etructinz wagon road canal reservoirs
aqueduct dam etclyinf t outnadgrading
streets aideiralkr parade grounds and race
tracks exavrating or building ioundatioB
cellars drains eta a well as orery and ali
other kinds of work requiring the removal of
earth gravel cement stona ete etc
ilP i A 1 UORBMCS Snpt
751 I AIN STREET I 76
DIA I M NDS
S I aa U I t lvi U L iI tJrgx
POi
WATCHES
Oi
D I
i I I Jewely f
1 and
4j Silverware
Hi I FOR l
CHRISTMAS AND t
Jl iI NEW YEARS
PRESENTS
H j I Hononble Treatment Guar i
anteed
te
I 000DS WARRANTED 2
O
J I Represente
75 I MAIN STREET I 75
114
PRESHAW SKEWES
UNDERTAKERS
A Full Assortment of WonH Coffins and
Metallic Cases constantly on hand
at reasonable prices All
orders filled promptly
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
City No 109 Kimball Bock Salt jyS Lake
liW t RiiJIORE
HO STEARNS 1
CAERER i I
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JOD I
CONFECTIONER fl
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Eterything in complete < order Jar Iur I i
nithiny Parties I
OYSTER SUPPRS t
At shot t note li
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HOMEMADE CANDIES 4
In great varialy l
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I O STEARNS
d7 100 TILUN STREET il
BED CJ YON I
BOCK YPRIGS
Ii
And WJBBEB
COAL fJ
if
THE ONLY RELIABLE MARKET FOR
I
LUMP ASSORTED aIm EGG COAL
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Large stock always en band and full
weight guaranteed
gat
Prices low and special attention given 4l 1
t the wants of the public
077ICS Deseret Bank Block J
23 A GOULD Agent 4
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BENEDICT HALL CO
lNFACTURERS 1
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS i I j
BOOTS SHOES
134 and 13G Grand at New York
Corner Crosby one blocK east of Broad
way dU C I
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FAIINIEIIS AND GARDENERS
Will do well to see tho Now Stock f
of Gras and Garden
SEEDS j f
Just Arrived at f
TArnistrolls > GrainandFeedStorc t
31 First South St Box 310 fll
Itf
MUSEUM 1
j
OPPOSITE TUE TABERNACLE GATB <
SALT LAKE CITY Ji
JOSEPH L BARFOOT a
n23 Curator j
i
I 5to5OOOl W811tfU tOD lo 111DOU fora
k andpytmea profit bj the w =
I l I IF pUmtloa
lwplQAColAlkeUlrSL1T til 1
Walker BroSm
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GREAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES
Ladies Cloaks reduced from 350 to 250
400 to 300
It 5 5 00 to 375 t Ij 1 I
C C 1000 to 800 t 4
Ct C 81
2000 to 1800
et ic 1500 to 1200
cc c 11
1500
1800 to
1i I I U J I i d
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WE OFFER
ONE HUNDRED MISSES CLOAKS r j
AND
50 OIKOZOIE DOILiSfS
i s AT EEDUOED PRICES
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KNIT GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES
ladies Sleeveless Jackets from 100 to 075
5 125 to 100
H cc 150 to 125
175 to 150
All other Knitted Goods reduced in proportion
n
4
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IMMENSE REDUCTIONS IN
SHAWt iE FELT SKJRTS I
100 Boys Overcoats ill 11
jt
CEA OIECIEIAJP I I
0 fff
FURSf PCTRBl IIt It
AT ACTUAL COT i
WEARE
OFFERING POSITIVE BARCAINS
IN ALT CLASSES OF I
WINTER GOODS i
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WALKER BROTHERS
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