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I fjAJL AiE a111L L32 TMlJlHSA nOBlai6J JULY 2 IbO
LIST OF AGENTS
The following gentlemen are author
ized to canvass for the SALT LAKE
DAILY SEJIITVEEELY and WEEKLY
HERALD alao to receive payment and
receipt for the same
1 Muir Bountiful Woods Cross and
Centreville
FJ A LewisGeortetown BC3r Lake Co
W A Stewart Inverury Sevier County
John Hotin Rockpqrtand Wanship
VBI Hulme Bloomington Do
n TuftMonro Sevier County
Tbo5Va11aOOgden and Weber CJ
t I TShepbfrd Bear Lake County
A W bbittSpnng Lake and
Santaquin
0 F Ly cSSummft County
i Hoariod American Fork
A Lcfelie Fountain Green
BW Drirs JrPleasant Grove
E E CowUell Beaver County
w O Grcor Spanish Fork
WL Waiting Brigham City
D 0 Brian PlUto County
Thomas Ctwley Juab County
J J S Koffst ileadowville
Walter WalkFarminathn
Jo T Eilif Spring City
John J bh ldE 1ooele City
John 3My Toqucrvi
j R Ildrk Graptsvillt
Vm 3endenhallSpringviUo
J E Johnson Silver BoJ
John Pymm St George
H McMullin Heber City
K W Ilayborne Cedar City
j F W alters Mill Creek
t Williame Ephraim
F IL Wright Coalvillc
U P ililler Richfield
b Francis Morgan
J hn bwain Fayctto
Edw Itad Payson
T Gtecne Ksnosh
Vffl IVobert fccn Holden
fnarlca C Sbaw Hyium
J bi S Blsck Deseret
Win Probert Scipio
Charles Fcote Nephi
Care Shepherd Lovan
Vt ism Burbeck Provo
Genres Scott Manti
John Woodhouse Lehi
PRODUCE MARKET
lulIuwDg are the ruling wholesale
buying prices in Salt Lake City
jRiINWheat 80 flOe P bushel
Barley 1351 t > cwt Oats 2 10
2O p cwt
FLOUR xxx 22s524o xxxx
f 2 L l j275 P cwt
POTATOES C0c65c V bus
SHELLED CORN 120S125cwt
BRAN1O0 Shorts 110i cwt
BOTTEK 20c SO i lb
EGOS 20c f doz
WOOL Choice Fleece 1820c 9 I i
HIDES Pnmo Flint lie f l
Followiug are the latest quotations
it flour grain wool etc in the San
Francisco market
FLOUPSuporfine3604 OOBakers
Extra S512i 5 5 Family Extra
5 02i WallaWlla extra i 905 1il
fbbl
WHEAT No 1 111 1I 155 No
2 1 J2J1 CO t ctl
liAICLKY Feed C7i72icfor Coat
sad 1 10 for Shy Brewing 75 S7J
I cwt
OATSQuoRble atfl O Jl 40t etl
f FeeL
dRN Quotable at 1 43 fOr Large
Whit t l Ii for Small and 1 121 or
La u e Yellow t ctl
AVOOL San Josquin and Southern
Coat 22 25c nominal Very little
dome
111DES Dry Hides usual selections
Flint 17J ISc Dry Kips 171 ISc
Green Salted heavy steers over 651bs
IOc do under 55 Ibe lO Kips lOo
CalJkirs 10 12c
COMMERCIAL
Clre led daily by McCornick 0
SILVER
dill I Lake 111 per ounce
Nw Ymk 114 per ounce
LEAD
Salt Lbbe 44 per ton
N w York lXcper pound
I
WEATHER REPORT
SALT LAKE CITY July 21 E
am 1 m rDi P d
4sO 941 1240 840
Buomcter 9001 SO 01 SO i f 9
Therntotneter 0 79 8 84
Humidity 43 3 12 28
l > irwacn wind C8m Ca1i Cam Calm
0
rfiiMrcr Hear 0 0 0
bttt ftr leur CIe r Fair Clear Cl My
Iliaall for 1 bonr0 80 of an lech
Vmmum Thor dee 90 minimum 61
Aimed to the Teeth I
hat T romrrcn exprctsion hut we
ttiiL ibxt anutd l embellish and
preserve ihem to e ripe old age is I
decidciily more ajpropriata 1 his
cn be done by keeping youreelf sup
plied with a bottle of that splendid
dentifrice Frcrant SOZODONT
uhich will beautify the teeth and
prbervo them from the ravages of
decay SOZODON cenlinj no
acid or gritty enbstacces which injure
the ePHino hut it com posed ol tare
and ftnlifpuc bertu which Lave a
bent ill effect on the whole economy
of tlu iijutb Sold by druggist
i7
To Ceuulrv Brles
Vails and sunshades cannot prevent
the ummer sun from embrowning
ycur complexions i but I Glasss
SULPHUR SOAP will speedily restore
them if duly applied according to
directions The great charm of this
article n i that nobody would suspect
the eflect it produces to be eitScial
Nothing can be mora natural than
the st velvet texture it impats to
the skin with tinge of mae which
U leaves ou the too I allid cheek
Beware of counterfeits Sea that
C N CErrrssTON Prop ictcr is
punted on each packet without
vh ch rote is genuine Sold by drug
giti at 25 cent three cakes GO cents
HILLS INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYE
introduced about the same time viih
I GLEXXS ScLnruE SOAP ia an
squally valuable article although
fitj per cent cheaper than the most
unnted Dyes in tho market These
lo specialties havo no rivsl either
in this country or in Europe
A DOSE is TIME SAVES NISE of
HALES HONEY OF UOHEHOUSD AiD
TAR for coughs
PISES TOOTUACHE DROP Cure in
one minute jj21
IT IS TRULY WONDERFUL
To see what improverneuts now ezis
w compared with railway travel only
6 ftf years ago To become convinced
or Ibis one has only to select for his
tot Eastthe ppuiaund weJkuown
elknown
CBCAOO NoRTiiwEerEBN RAILWAY
10 ire landed l y the Union Pacific
Railroad in the Union Depot al Coun
tll I Blufl vhero stands the C N
etlns
Wslace Train composed of Pull
JMn Hotel Cars Pullman Sleeping
C j Eleaant Day Coaches
Smoking Baggage Postal 1 Care
ci ready to convey its paEsen
8 tl8 t ugh Iowa And Illinois aDd
Mo 0 cgo Gliding smoothly along
over t e superb track of steel rail
through Ibrivng cities find viliugee
° on > ortably seated in this train one
Icely discovers the high rate of
sPsd Thch 0 is riding Trains of
thl road are always on time con
5Ctlori5 Hire and paeseiigereseek
lUg pleasure comfort safety and
o in traveling will find the
traeluJ wi fnd
WorthWestern in txccss of their I
Pestalions and the greatest of al
routes t t Chicago and the East In
tIt upon Ticket Agents gelling you
TlcEt rw this Road nil Agents eel
tlem
joem Examine your Tickets and
leue hts J to hy if they do not read over
lbl Road I you wish the Bet
graveling Accommodations you wily
y War Tickets by this Route
AlxDWlLLTAKE NO OTHER
L
THE PRIMARIES
c c
This evening primaries of the
Peoples patty voters will 03 held in
the five precincts of this city oDd
throughout tho county to elect tie e
gates to a counv convention to be I
held ou Tuesday the 27th inst At
this convention nominations will be
wi
made of persona for piobate judge for
Salt Lake County county clerk
county proaecutiDg attorney county
assessor and collector county
sheri county recorder and seleo
men with some justices of the peace
who are to be voted for at the regular
election on Monday the 2d day of
August The primaries will be called
to order at 780 oclock and as apolitical
political bodies are prompt to the
minute those who intend tD take
part in the proceedings should be
present in their respective precinct
assembly rooms at 730 oclock sharp
All the voters of the Peoples ticket
have a right to be present and assist
in the selection of delegates to the
county convention who will carry cut
tho wishes of the voters I is the
right of every voter to take an active
part in the proceedings and secure
such persons lor tha several offices to
be filled aa they may desire and think
best suited end whiletbis right is free
to be exercised each voter should use
it or be manly enough not > o complain
afterwards if the nominations are
not math to his taste It B bu
own fault i he does not exercise his
right and he deserves to t be disap
pointed if ho deed not take sufficient
interest in such matters to bo present
and take part It is also manly to
abide by the decision of the majority
The meetings or primaries are of
no little importance as through them
the people have a voice as to who
shall be their candidates for office
It is the means by which they can
ebtain ocd efficient and courteous
public servant whu have the welfare
of the public at heart and the
means by which they may rid them
selves of officers who are in
competent lazy discourteous and I
who only care for themselves and I
not a copper for the public So i
the people want any redresses the I
primaries are the places to begin
and i the interest is not sufficient to
ihducG voters to attend they should
be ashamed to complain afterwards
For the benefit of the meetings to
night wo republish the number of
delegates allotted to each precinct in
this city
Pint P comet comprising 1st 2 3d
8th 9th and IUh Bishops Warus 7
Second lrccict Comprising 4th 5th
fish 7tb 1th and 15th Bishops
Wards 8
Third Pro Jnct comprising 10th 17th
and 19th Bishops Wares 8
Fourth Precinct comprising 18th 2 < Jth
and 21st Bishops Wards 5
Fifth Precinct compriing lltb 12th
and 13th Bihops Wards 81 I
REFRIGERATOKS I I I
jylS at H DISWCODEYS I
I I
P Aucrbach Bro I I
Tte Removal Sale of F Auerbach
Bro is novmg a genuine success I
on account ot their bind ule not to
advertise anything they are not wil
ling to fulfil They say their stock I
of elegantly made up ladies Under
wear must RO and quote the follow
ing prices
Ladies Chemises from 75r 1 i1 2 I
175 2
I Drawer 663 90c 110
SI GO SI90 I
I Nightgowns 125 S175 2
2 75 350
Dressing Sacks 90c 125
150 2
I Corset Covers 8125 150
175 1 90
I White Wrappers 190250
310 3 75
I White Skirt 125 1 60
S2 3
Childrens White Pique Dresses 150
to 6 worth double the price
Infants Robes 125 150 175
200
Fuitber Reduction in the prices of
= I other goods
jy4 F AUEUBACU Boo
HomeMade 1 homeMade I
Trunks Overshirt Flannels
Soap Undershirts Cloths
Brooms Sock Jeans
Washboardf Overalls L5n = eys
Baskets Parasols Blankets
Crackers Bhttsn Yarns etc
At thc Old Constitution Building
I jeS Jon C CUTLER Agent
The Divorce Suit
An answer was filed on Wednes
day to the complaint in the case of
Ann Cottain ts John Cottatn c at
lor divorce and alimony of which a
yrop is was published in the HERALD
I on Sunday morning last Tho an
ewer denies that Cottani has ne
glected ftud still neglects to support
and care for the ptuntiQ and avers
hat Gotlam does and has supported
he pliintfl comfortably and that
ho has possession of the larger poi
ton ol the said John Cotftma prop
erty resides on a part of i and de
rive an income from renis of I
other part I denies that
ho property deeJed by John
Jotam to Henry Cumberland
ad by him to Mary Reid wna done
without consideration and avers that
the sum of HOO was actually paid by
Cumberland to Cottatn and J500
by Mary Raid to Cumberland
A denial is alto entered to
the allegation that the mort
ghge to Theodore oIcKeaii was
without consideration and that this
or the ether conveyance was made to
prevent the plaintifl from obtaining a
just share of property i she ujculd
commence suit for divorce and cli
mony aa the complaint Alleges
Sutherland McBride are the at
torneys for the defendant
10 BE SOLD Building Lot 5x10
Cheap Apply to M office of this
paper or to Anderson S Pomeroy
estate agents Je3
WANTED A girl to do ceneral I
housework Apply at this office
jyi
Utah Central Railroad
On and after Saturday June 26th
tho Utah Central Railroad will run a
Bathing Train Daily to Lake Shore
Leaving Salt Lake at 5 pm
Arrivirg at Lake Shore at 540 pm
Leave Lake Shore at 710 pm
Arrive at Salt Lake at 750 pm
a
Allowing lb SOme at Lake Shore
Faro for the round trip SOc
JAMES SlUR
jcfiS j GFTA
U ion Mills Logan
ThutcherSonr proprietors Mil I
fitted up with tbe most approved ma
chinery Brands of flour unsurpassed
in the terriloiy Warranted t give
merchants contractors
Eatisfacton Fluur Dtrchanle cn
tractors and the public generally
ht
would do well to try cur Renowned
Excelsior Family Flour I recom
mends tel Our Snow Drift
lEe
brand is the finest flour in the mar
ket anJ our fcll t s jatdlin
and chipping are first class as we
buy our wheat for cash and in large
quantities All orders entrusted to
and dispatch
us filled with promptness
fUed Prices sent on application by
PrCIB Napoer my25 Logan Utah
Special Trains
The suggestion coutaned in the
HERALD of Wednesday and which
was so much desired by many per
Bong that return trains north and
toutb should be run on the Twenty
fourth will be carried out The
railroad company decided on
Wednesday to run special train
over the Utah Central and Utah
Southern on that day These train
will not aflect the special rates here
tofore advertised as good from today
until the 27tb incltsive
Over the Utah Southern the fol
lowing time table for tho special on
Saturday baa been arranged
Leave Sactaquin at 403 am
Puyson 425
I Svanish Fork455 I
4 Springville 515
I Provo 5 13
I Pleas nt GroveG15
I American Fork 030 II
Lehi 645 I
I Draper 725
Sandy 740
I JunctioD745
I Lovendhls 800
I Gerania805 I
4 Morjfan 810
Arrive at Silt Lske830
The special train will have Salt
Lake fQr Santaquin and intermediate
points at 4 30 pm
Orer the Utah Central tbe train
will run as follower
Leave Ogden at 545 a m
4 Xsysville630
Parmington I 50
I Centreville710
I Woods Croap725
Arrive at Salt Like800
Tbe special will leave Halt Lake
for Ogden and intermediate points at
5 0 pm
WIRE CLOTH
j18 at H DIKWOODEYS
PHOTOGRAPHY
The Most Durable Best Finish and
finest Photographs are taken at my
Gallery For Card Size Cabinet Size
and Family Groups we guarantee
that they are the Best and Cheapest
over delivered At Commercial Street
No 20 next door to Palace Bath
House Salt Lake City
jy21 C ElCHENBERQ
Wanted
Ten Men for Chopping and Ping
Wood For particulars apply at once
to S P TEAEDEL
Jj21
The Slander Case
On the 7th day of May last euit was
alilutei in the Third District Court
by Williams Young as attorneys
for Ferdinand Deckert against Allen
G Campbell for 50000 damages for
slander At that time tb9 complaint
wa published which in the main
was a letter written by Mr Campbell
to a third party alleging that the
plaintjff Had acted as a surveyor
with dishonest intention and with a
desire to deprive the defendant of
moans and property and bring mining
ocatons into question Mr Camp
bell > being at Frisco and the property
over which the mutter of the slander
arose being ocaecl m the vicinity of
that pace r motion was made by the
defendants hltorneya fur a change of
enue which has not yet heeu heard
An answer was filed on Wednesday
which contains a specific denial of
all the allegations of the complaint
enters into come lengthy explanations
and prays for a dicmusal l
Denny Anderson and VanZile
defendant and Beatlia are attorneys for the
Picnic Parties
upplics Fish and Clam Chowder at
Young Marks Yojng jyll
Yon Can be Happy
I f you will stop all your extravagant
end wrong notions in doctoring your
elf and families with expensive doc
tors or humbug curealls that do
harm always and use only natures
simple remedies for all your ailments
you will be wise well and happy
and save great exneuee The greatest
remedy for this the great wise and
good will tell j lU id Hop Buttrs
behave i See Proverbs in an
ther column
FISHERMEN should call at the
LITTLE OaiJRCH ROUND the
CORNER my7
Secretary Thompson
Secretary Richard G Thompson of
be United Slates navy with bis
family and party vill arrive il O Jtn
this afternoon A sptoiel train wM
leave this city in time on which will
be > the Governor and others and
proceer to Ogden to meet the honor
able gentleman and escort him to
this city The secretary and family
are on their way to the Pacific Coist
FRESH FRUIT and all the Delicacies
of f the Season can be found at Lucas
Meakine 48 First South street jelS
GOTO WHITEHEAD GRAYS
new saloon THE EXCHANGE
Choice Wines liquors and Cigars
always on hand Mixed drinks ekiI
fully compounded No 6 First I
South street next to GoJbe Cos
drug I store roylS
Returning Missionaries and
Immigrants
By private telegram from Wm C
Stainee New York we learn that the
company which lelt Liverpool per
steamship Wisconsin on the 10h
inst arrived al New York yesterday
afternoon and will leave for the west
today There are over 700 soul in
the company with twenty returning
missionaries
TUE FJXEST BEDROOM SUITS
ever brought to Utah
jylS at H DINWOODEYS
For the very FINEST VIEWS of
the GREAT WEST go to Savages
Art Bazar a29 I
I
I Believe
Mr George A Meears the liquor
man slate in au advertisement t
be seen elsewhere this morning that
he believes that several people will be
ia i this city on the Twentyfourth
and invites them to call on mm nnd
sample his liquors on Friday he
closing his establishment on Satur
day tree of charge All he says are
male welcome See his advertise
ment
Cant Preach Good
No man can do 1 good job of work
preach a good sermon try a lawsuit
well doctor a patient or write a good
article when he feels miserable and
dul witb sluggish brain and un
steady nerves and none should make
the at mt > t in such a condition when
it can be to easily and cheaply re
moved by 1 little Hop Bitters See
mova
Truths and Proverbs other
ctlmn
THE ECHO MURDER
The Victim a Turner Son of Sheriff John
On Tuesday morning an item was
published of the discovery of the boy
of a murdered man on the 10th inst
about seven miles from Echo Oity in i
Echo CJUDU An inquest was held
and the facts Bet forth were Tb
body wa in such a state of dec po
s ion as to be unrecognisable As
near as could be determined the man
was about 20 years of axe bad dark
brown hair wore a checked cheviot
shirt light cajsimere pants no coat
hat shoes ur boot were found He
was lying about tbrte rods north
from the main wagon road behind a
large rock The body wa wrapped
in an A tent There was a bunch of
lucerne in with the body and five
large rocks placed on it outside the
tent weighing from fifty to seventy
five pounds 1 piece One corner of
the tent was burned The skull
left broken also
above the ear was brken in i
the under jaw broken apart The
body was that of a man about five
feet five inche his hair was cut very
short had ou one white sock no
papers or anything on the deceused
that led to his identification Owing
t the time ho bad lain probably
three or four weeks it was impossible
to find any further marks violence
On Monday morning Sheriff John
Turner received a telegram announc
ing that his team bad that day been
old at Evanson by a person who took
whatever money be could get for it
and decamped hastily Mr Turner
mmedinttly suspected foul play
rind upon the publication of
be item on Tuesday morning
au B above stated i was very generally
lelieved and with every reason for it
I that his son John 0 young man over
20 years of age was the victim and
that a person named Fred Welcome
was the murderer Mr Turners son
had been working at Park City witb
lit fathers team for some three weeks
and about a week ago laet Tuesday
lad left there for Echo in corn
pany with this Fred Welcome who
also as near as can be learned had
a team Since that time nothing has
been heard of the boy The descrip
tion given abova answers that of
young Turner as near as could be
given in the state in which the body
was found and such clcthes ca he I
had on were similar to those known
to be worn by thoAunfortunato young
man The fact that one corner of
the tent was burned was viewed as an
tempt on the part of the assassin to
hide the evidence of his crime in
flames but to Sherifi Turner and his
rienda it is 1 positive assurance that
tbA murdered man is his eon as Mr
burners tent when his son started
out from Proto with i had one cor
ner burned as described I was
stated in the articlo of Tues
day that the body had lain
three or four weeks but physi
cians state that three or four days in
such weather and in the position
described would be sufficient time in
which to bring about the decomposi
tion in which the body was found
which is another circumstance taken
in connection with those already
given that tends to establish the
identity of the bcdy
As before stated Fred Welcome
was known to leave Park C ty with
the young man and Fred Welcome
it id reported answers the description
scription of the person who
8010 Mr Turners team at Evans
on On two occasions Sheri
uruer has arrested this individual
once for horse stealing which
case owing to the absence of the
person from the territory whose horse
was stolen was never prosecuted
against him He ha been beard to
swear he would kill Turner and has
even said so to Turner himself when
in custody and imtiuces are cited
bow true we cannot say in which
this same fellow Welcome Mas laid
plots to have the sheriff severely
eatsn i not kiled Where he came
from no one appears to know or
whether ho has any family but he
was always looted upon at Provo as
a tramp und a very bad niaa Young
Turner knew him well and it is
thought strange that he should con
sent to be in bia company
From the position of the body And
the surroundings it is naturally infer
red that the murder was coldblooded
land that the victim was attacked
while asleep He could not I ave had
t great deal of money i any as ho
had only worked three weeks but to
some tramps it needs but little incentive
centive to take away human life
while besides what money might
have been obtained there was the
team which was sold
Upon the rsceipt of the informa
tion Sherifi Turner started out ac
companied by Mr Thom Fowler
of Lehi and they are now in pursuit
of the assassin or have captured him
Mr Turners reputation aa a sheriff
and detective ii i second to none in the
territory nnd with the incentive he
has for the capture of the murderer
it is the confident belief that Welcome
will bo captured dead or alive Tbo
former manner is preferable i he
really be as appears the murderer
A telegram was received from
Sheriff Turner from Echo on
Wednesday ordering a coffin which
settles the question of the identity of
the murdered man it certainly being
young John
On the TwentyFourth
The Twelfth Ward Meat Market will
open at 2 oclock p m when Mr
Perkes will be peased to see his numer
ous customers and will be prpared
to dispense his Superior Beef Mutton
etc etc Fresh and Sweet at reasonable
able rates as naua1 jy22
Barratt Bros Furniture
We have a Largo Complete and
VeilBought Stock of Furniture to
which we invite you attention
B ARRATT BROS
123125127 12 9ind 131
jy22 Main street
PERSONAL
H S Young Esq got back from
New York last night
Bishop John 8 Black of Deseret
was in town on Wednesday
Hon John Sharp returned from his
tip east on Wednesday night
Mr B C Kirkwood superintend
ent of the Piovo CoOp was in town
on Wednesday
Mr Fred E Shaikey came up
froman Francisco on Wednesday on
a visit to his relatives and friend
and on business He represents the
large wholesale dry goods firm of
Murphy Grant C
I
Thirty Varieties 1
Df Crackers Corn Beef Hash Baked
laccaroni Chicken Turkey and
Tongue at Young Marks Young
iyll
GASH DOOR3 AND BLINDS
MOULDINGS BRACKETS AND
ALL SIZeS OF WINDOW CLASS
AT BOTTOM FICURESi LAT
TIMES TAYLOR CO I
SAVE YOUR BOOK oy getting
tem Bindery bound Try the H
CAUTION
c S
Some Suggestions for the Twenty
Fourth
The Twenfyeutth Saturday id i
likely to be a day that will bo cele
brated as i bas never been be
fore Thousands of people will be
here from diBerent parts of the territory
tory and those within reasonable
proximity are likely to turn out and
come en masse Citizens also
will leave their houses to witness the
procession and many families are
likely to desert their homes for the I
entire day While there will bo a
vast number of teams in the city
und the streets will be thronged es
pecially along the line of the proces
sion with reasonable care on the part
of individual citizens there need be
no accidents to mar the days enjoy
meat jet a little negligence might
result in a mishap more or leas seri
ous and i will take but a very few
unfortunate occurrences to rob the
day a great deal of its enjoyable fea
tore There will be no firework
and it is ta be hoped none of the silly
and idiotic noises so common on such
day which in the estimation of some
are the bet er more expressive and
more patriotio the louder and more
dEafening they are With regard to
tho prevention of accidents every
citizen should constitute himself a
committee of ono to be careful re
garding himself and his which course
will go I long way towards avoiding
the occurrence of anything likely to
dampen the ardor of the day
But thero are a great many bar
caaea in Salt Lake and vioinityand ills
on such days as Saturday will be that
these hard cases find most opportu
nity for stealing and as so many
louses are likely to be deserted
burglars and petty thieves will have
a large field in which to
work i the people are not
more than usually careful Even
i you do not think anyone is
likely to rob you and even i they do
not you are at least on the safe side
when you lock up your bouse and
bar carefully and also surb valu
bles ai you may possess
Of course every citizen knows just
what is eaid here is correct and a
majority may have determined to
take tho precautions suggested but
there may be some who have over
looked them and to such they may
be > of benefit while they can do no
harm to none I will bo surprising
indeed i something dces not occur
however cautious persons are
Wanted
A Girl to Nurse Two Children Apply
to Mrs A S Patterson Third House
3ust ot Southwest Corner of Washing
ton Square jy22
e
Pioneer Day
Our business will be closed on Satur
day 24th of July Patrons will please
make necessary purchases prior to
that day S P TEASDEL
jy21
A Beautiful Play
The drama of Roeedale to be
given at the Theatro this week by the
Home Dramatic Club is one of the
most perfect pieces known fo the
American stage In its five aolg it
embodies all the elements that go to
make the successful plnyIt has pathos
and feeling witnout approaching
sentimentality i has striking situn
tons that are not sensational its
laughable comedy is apytning but
gross itj love passages are devoid of
sloppiness in short its features of
interest go far enough to fascinate
and then stop before they pall the
taste or cloy the appetite Tho diffi
cult leading part ct Elliot Gray to be
rendered on this occasion by Mr L
Jamming ia a favorite one with the
beat actors of tne day nod ia i still R
study for push men as Lester Wal
lack McKee Ran kin und Lawrence
arratt But many of the other
pare are prominent and will call
forth all tho ability of the talented
young members of the club Rose
dale as it constitutes the last effort
of this organization for the summer
season will call forth all their energy
and ability and slould be well patronized
ronized New measures will betaken
for the cooling of the Theatre and it
i3 expected that they will result in
makmg the building entirely comfort
able The box office opens for re
served seats this morning There
will be a great many country people
in town to morrow so secure your
eats early
New at Little Coop
Ladies and Gents Jewelry Pocket
books Pocketknivea Pocket Revolvers
150 each Eye Glasses and Spec
tacles elc jy4
A LARGE LOT of FISHING
T A 0 K L E just received at E
HARRIS Little Church my7
1
0 the Memory of Jos Standing
Wednesday was the Inn ersaty of
the murder of Joseph Standing the
missionary who was assassinated in
Georgia the circumstance of f which
all will remember The Young Mens
Mutual Improvement Associations o
bis stake are erecting a monument
to his memory in the cemetery by
2oc donations 25o being the high
est amount that will be allowed to be
contributed by any one person Yet
erday a granite bale slab weighing
1500 pounds donated by the Church
a taken up to the graveyard and
in the course of 1 fow days the monu
ment with the inscription will be
completed and put in place
RECEiPT BOOKS FOR SALE
AT HERALD OFFICE 2
On the TwentyFourth
We the unduraigned wish to inform
our patrons and the public that we
will have a regular holiday on Pioneer
Day so that our employ can all
enjoy themselves We will take
orders on Friday for all kinds of
Meats and deliver from 4 oclock in
the morning till 7 amand then close
for the day on Saturday We wish
all to govern themselves accordingly
MAY WOOD
jj22 WJT PEE
Pioneers and Zions Camp
Notice
All the surviving membera of the
Pioneers and Zfons Camp who in
tend to appear in the procession on
the Twentyfourth are hereby re
gpectfully requested to meet me at
the Valley House on that morning
not later than 8 oclock I is de
sired that the following persons take
goats in the leading wngon W
Woodruff O Pratt Charles 0 Rich
Erastus SOW A Carrington Joseph
Young Lorenzo D Young John
Brown Thomas Bullock Horace K
Whitney Aaron Far Zebede
Coltrin Truman 0 Angel Tarlton
Lewis Thomis Grover Jesse 0
Little Edmund Ellsworth Edeon
Wbipple Concise Evans bugler
W WOODRUFF I
CHIPS
e > S
Water row are becoming plentiful
Nothing was done at the Police
Court on Tuesday
A runaway was nipped in the bud
on Wednesday afternoon
Do not forget the primary meeting
this evening 730 oclock
Nineteen years ao on Wednesday
the first battle of Bull Run wa
fought
The streets rwa been nearly
deserted this weekcalm before the
storm etc
Four car loAth of ore from the Bay
Horse District were shipped to ths
city last VICE
Tbe Tabernacle choir is doing
some active practising for the
Tweotyourtb
Theatre tomorrow nigbtRose
dale orThe Rifle Ball by the Home
Dramatic Club
The hatte of Dccalur Gat in
which Gen McPherson was killed
took place July 22 18l
Horseback riding was never BO pop
uar aa now eatiug oQ the mantle
piece is corn spondingly popular
The heat yesterday was simply fear
ul several piostiatioos were rumored
but appear to have no foundation
It is said there are from 25000 to
80000 head of cattle between Let
River and Wood River bound east
Tho special rats allowed by the
railroads go into operation today
and continue until Tuesday tbe 27th
The Junction is hunting around for
a citizen of Ogden who does not intend
tend t spend the Twenty fouitb in
Bait Lake
Brigade meeting of the Fire De
partment at Firemans Hall this
evening at 730 oclock R H
Hardy Secretary
The Black foot Register is a spicy
and interesting sheet possessing the
elements of success i the circum
tances are favorable
From the present outlook the
crowds that will be here on Saturday
will bo far beyond anytning of the
kind ever seen before
The general committee on the
celebration hold another meeting last
night and did considerable work to
wards completing its labors
The work of building the Eighteenth
Yard meaCing house commenced on
Wednesday The foundation will be
of granite the walls of brick
Tho box office will bo open this
morning for the sale of reseived seato
to the performance of Rosedale
which takes place tomorrow night
The reports from the Wood River
Di i trict are still of the most encouraging
aging nature New mines are being
covered every day and all are
looking well
A man named D G Johuaon bad
bis leg broken by z cave on the canal
on Wednesday No particulars were
receivEd Dr Benedict went down
to attend to tee injured person
Presidents elY M M I Associa
ions for the Salt Lake stake will
wi
please get what badges they will re
quire for the celebration Joseph H
Felt at Z C M I at once
Tho very many friends of Mr and
Mrs Geo Reynolds will sympathise
with them this morning m the los of
another child this time from meascls
We condole with the bereaved parents
The county officers and president
of Y M M 1 A are requested to
meet in the Council House Friday
evening 23J instant at 7 30 oclock
By request of tbe General Superin
tendency
The Y M M I A will rally on
tho Twentyfourth at 8 am on
Flit West street between South
Temple and First South streets
County banners will be raised at
places designated half an hour
earlier
Notwithstanding the extreme and
Imcst unbearable heat the thermo
meter on Wednesday only reached
90 ° not aa high as Saturday last by
ono decree The lowest thermometer
was G7 ° and last night was certainly
far
the hottest E
At the church quarry near Granite
on Tuesday it la tinted three men
came near being killed by tbe falling
at f a derrick Mr Gardner Goshen
was the mot eeverly injured but how
much so ia i not known Aler Glenn
of the Eleventh Ward and another
person > were less injured Mr Thomas
Henderson a short time after bad
his finger split open with a rock
i I is disagreeably apparent on the
I arrival of the bathing trains that
about haf tbu number of street cars
cquired to carry the people are at
be depot The crowding inside
nnd on both platform and tbe
clinging to the cars as well as the
goIng away of many who object to
jams ought to suggest the propriety
of putting on more cars for the ac
cornmodatien of the public
The Ouster Mining Company
3aloiou River have ordered a dia
mond drill and engine which will be
used in making a thorough test of the
Unknown Mint which is in close
coee
proximity to theCuster Should the
teat show the mine to be the same as
the Custer a 1 duplicate of the Custer
Mill will be ordered at once for the
Mi wi
Unknown and the freighting com
pany have agreed to by it on the
round in forty days from its arrival
here Blackfoot Register
Butterflies with gaudy pinions
Now about tho blossoms frolic
Apples green now tcrapt the urchin
Some have stomachache some colic
Ready for Business
Dr 8 H Clawsonhaa just returned
from Soda Springs and if ready to
commence business jy22
BALED HAY AND LUCERNE
at G F BROOK
i22
LUMBER SHINGLES LATH
FLORINC RUSTIC SIDINC
PICKETS ETC CHEAP AT
Tan R TAYLOR COS a
Bullion
Receipt of bullion on Wednesday
By Well Fargo CoFive cars
of Horn Silver base bullion 12500
and oar bar of Ontario 502125
value S1752125
By Pacific Express Company One
brr of Christy bullion 1917 13
3 Total value of shipments 13438
BORN
C0ALTErIn this city July 21st to
the wife ot Fergus Coalter I daughter
All well i
I
DIED
REYSOLDS In this il July 21st of
mcssels Julia Dnrant daughter or
George and Mar Ann Reynolds aged
7 months and 4 days
Funeral today from residence of
parents at 2 pm
Millennial Star please copy
THE STUDEBAKER WAGON
AND CARRIAGE FACTORY
AT SOOTfbBEND IND
Every Person Visiting Salt Lake
During the July Holidays
Should Examine the Studebaker
Improved Wagon
And Sign His Nama fur the Prize
Gift Wagon
Which Will In Given Away
Octobsr 61880
TICKETS FREE
Main Repository Wabash Aveuuo
Chicago
Salt Lake City Branch House 33
I and 35 Main Street Salt
Lake City
Studebaker Brothers Manufac
turing Compaoy have established a
Branch H use in Salt Lake at No
33 aud 35 Main Street where they
keep a full hue of everything on
wheels of their own manuf ctare and
to parties contemplating purchasing
a vehicle of any kind we cheerfully
recommend their goods a being un
equaled for everything that consti
tutes 1 perfect wagon
The Branch House will always have
n stock every size of farm wagon
from a 2j to a 4inch cast or steel
skein and freight wagons from 3f to
5 cast or steel skein built with freight
ing boxes or ore bed for mules or
mils with all the latest improvements
They have ample facilities for filling
special orders for the above line of
wagons and will build wagons of any
desired size or style accordmgioepeci
ication After mating the matter a
speoial study they have procured a
wagon for Utah which cannot be
excelled I is worth the time spent
iu examining the stock ol wagons
carriages and buggies in the Stude
baker establishment the styles being
simply unique
THE PRIZE GIFT WAGON
To each gentleman visiting the
louse will be issued a ticket num
bered > to correspond wit i the register
list which will entitle the holder to
one chance in the celebrated Prize
Wagon built of native Indiana tim
> er and varnished to show the nature
of f the material The wagon is pro
nounced by expert to be the finest
wagon that has run on Utah soil I
will be disposed of by lottery on or
bout the 6th of October by a com
mittee of well known citizen who
will lake entire control and see that
all interested are properly represented
in the drawing All persons should
see that their names are on tbe great
register as all names in the end will
be arranged alphabetically under the
name of the oity of the signer thus
furnishing Utah with a directory in
which you will find the name address
and occupation of all signers of the
register jy21
Notice
All communications on business
t insure immediate attention should
be > addressed SALT LAKE HER
niNTiKO AN PUBLISHING CoMPANY
and not to any individual m4
A BARGAIN A new Victor
owing Machine for sale Apply at
this office jwll
I
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I Children i c
Chdren j
CRY
t
10R
Pitche s t
Castoriaa
I Mt hors lilio and Physicians j
recommend i j
I IT IS NOT NARCOTIC
CENTAUR LINIMENTS
the Worlds PainBe
t1C great PaiRe
Ileving remedies They heal
soothe and cure Burns 4
Wounds Weak Back and
Rheumatism upon Man and 4I
Sprains Galls and Lameness
upon Beasts Cheap quid
and reliable
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I Important Dry Goods Sale An
I nouncement
Wo still have a large over stock in
I every department and we are com
polled to reduce it no matter at what
sacrifice We therefore offer
Ladies Dolmans new and hand
some at lees than cost
Parasols in largo variety at less
than cost
Dress Goods of all descriptions at
less than coat i
Linen Lawns th < largest stock in
the city at cost
Embroideries the handsomest ever
seen here at cot
Hosiery the choiceai variety in the
city at cost
Remember the stock must be sold
stoc
Call and satisfy yourselves that tbi
is no advertising dodge
jaW COUK Baos
DAVID JAMES
LICENSED i
I PLUMBER I TINNER
Gaa and Steam Fitter
Respectfully snnou C that buying hi i
material by the cir load he b
I prepared t
LAY WATER PIPkS
Ou short notice at
Lowest Possible Prices
C
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A Large Etock cl
Pumps Plumbing Goods
Ion Pipe Hose
And Sheet Lend
Kept in Stock
OFFICE AND WORKSHOPS
WEST TEMPLE STREET
Opposita City Meat Harke <
Nox AIIYNcxAU 7
0
Our Prices will Knock
All in the Shade a
GOLDSMITH CO
Win Sell Goods Lower than Ever
Closing Out Our Entire Line of
BOYS S rnr
Of All Grades Quality and Ages
From 300 Upwards
0
Childrens Kilt Suits
Boys Sailor Suits
Boys New Brighton Suits
Boys Underwear
Boys Cheviot and White Shirts
EXTRA PANTS FOR BOYS WEAR JOUR J
o
OUR LINE OF
Nobby You thsSui ts
EXCEL ANY 1i r 4 THIS MARKET if 1
I
MENS AND BOYS
Blue Flannel Suits Y
AT COST PRICES
I1
0
CARTWRIGHT WARNERS
SIiUIE RUNIJER TEA R1
a
SUMMER CASSIMEBE PANS
Of New Style
Alpaca Mohair ami Liacii o Coats and Ulsters 1
COLDSMITH t CO 5
Wholesale and Retail Clothiers
14 MAIN STREET o

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