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If masEiusT jsvjsyiyo XTrws. tiiphdav, 3rAT.cn an , 3Sa. a M TELEGRAPHIC. WIRED FROM WASHINGTON. I Ei-Congressman Wheeler of Michigan L Declines an Office. fl a piiorostii tahut mu ll I In VtUnse of Hid Monterey. Cam ol nil the LIclittMil Eiploslon.-Mur-Hi elers ami I.jnclilnf. il WASitiMciTO.f, I). 0., March It I Ono of the moit Interesting Itc1o- I racuU o( the (lay at the White Home I wis the fact that tho cotnmlasloneirslilp I, of pensions waa ollsreJ Iom-Codri- I man Wheeler of Michigan nil el- I dined. Mr. Wheeler haJ long talk A with the PfMlJnnt yesterday upon llie M sulject, and told Mr. Cleveland that t ho did not feel hlnuulf capable) physl- i cally of assuming tho laborious dutna i i lnrolred upon so Important a position, though he appreciated Terr highly the I compliment. I OAI.LrilS AT TUB WIIITB II0U8B. I Among the cullers at the While j Ileusa today was ltopteaentotlTe i Washington, who had Willi liltu ilx couallluenla whom hn presented to I Mr. Ulevoland. II. M. Hoard, oi- commissioner of agriculture of Ten-ue-sse, came In tho Interest of hliown caudldacy for asalitant commissioner of agriculture. Walter (Jaluo and Thomas Hpaflord couio In behalf or Krncat 1'lllow, a relallTo of tho noted e-onfederato ijenoral, who desires tho 1 poiltlon ol the assistant attorney-gen eral lor the Interior department. Congressman Hall, nspresontBtlYc; I elect llaldwln and Dan Lawler, all of Minnesota, presented tho names of l.ewla llaaor, editor ol the Ht. 1'aul Ulott, for minuter to Ilraill, Harry liawklna of Uulutu for governor of Alsaka, and C. 1'. McDonald receiver ol Ihe land olllco at Bt. Cloud. , HucreUry Morton today appointed Judge Hvury A. ltoblnaou of Detroit. Mien., Htatlatlclan of tho agricultural I department. vlco J. F. Douko whoae resignation liai been accepted, to take t fleet April lal. A committee of non-union employed printers of this oily called on Mr. Cleveland today aud presented a pe tition signed by non-union men, pro testing ngalust Ihe ellort made by a uelegallou ol Union printers to Induce Mr. UleTuland not to appoint O. W. Edwards ol Delaware to the olllco on the ground that he la not a union man. . liniUllDINO fOSTilAHTEUS. Five mcmlera of the Mliiourt dele gstlou In Congress called at the post olllco department today and held a conference with I'ostniailcr Ueneral lllesell. Tho delegation dealred aome expression from Postmaster Ueneral Jlluell as to what weight would Lo given to the recommendation of mem bers of Congrtislutho appointment of loatmaslers. II haa beeu repeatodly elatid In newaiapera Ihatcongreislou. al lutluenco wu lo go fornothliw. Mr. lllseell listened attentively to all that was said but did not lliluk he could Juilly be held responslblefor what had keen published In Ihe news papers, and he called attention to the tact that thus lar not a single post master had been appointed who bad not the endorsement of a member of Congress. UTAH TED All A rAUMCATlO.V. I The statement published this morn- , I ng that J. 1'ierpont Morgan, tho New I I Yolk banker who sailed on tho Msjcs I (lo from New York today, la to act as the representative o( thla government to negotiate lor the loan ol JoO.OOO.OUO III gold from foreign nations, was stamped us a fabrication at tho treasury 1 department, j AIICIUTLCTB ACOOIIDEIIAN AUDIENCE. BicreUry Carllelo today accorded an audience to a delegation representing Ihe American Institute of Architects. They caino to urge blrn to exerolse the dlioietluu given him by the bill to secure designs from architects outside 1 of tho government sirvlce for United Butts government buildings. Hecro tary Carlisle discussed the matter In detail and Indicated his purpose to try tho experiment of outside competition for designs for some Important build ings to bo erected In the near future. Tilt: fMTU Exists Mission. Wasuinciton, Match 22. Mr. Cul- lorn, who Is ono of tho senators ' appointed a member of the commission ts Inquire Into thu workings of the I several executive departments of the I government, appealed to bo relieved from his dullea on the commission. It j developed In tho courso of the discus- i slon that the law did not provldomeans for fllllng any vacancies that might , occur. Tuesutjectgavu Mr. Hoar an I opportunity for ihalTeuglng tbo count- lullouallty of the recent appointments by the l'resldent of senators as delo t gates to the Jlrussels monetary confer ence and In other civil capacities, aud " i be thought the question ofiutjlclently grae Importance to havo It referred Iwlth Mr. Cullom'a resignation to tho committee on prlvllegea and elections, finally, In view of tho dlfllrully In the care, Mr. Cullom withdrew his n quest aud Mr. Hoar's motion foil ! wnli It. Mr. Dubois offered a resolution, whloh was referred to tho committee on contlngeul expenses, for tho ap. polutment of n select oomnilttoo of teveu senators toluvisllguto thufaita as to the recent dltllcuitlia between employing silver miners and Working miners ot Idaho; as to tho employ ment of armed detectlvesln connection with tbedlftlculthsj tho necessity (or Ihe use of United Hiatea allots, their conduct, etc., with power duilng tho recess to toko Ustlmony. A TAIIIFI" Illl.l. ,fl llie !WW lurk llerorm I Ink llrafu ! liir.-ll.luln Irnlnrr.. fl Nkw Yokic, March 22. A special m comiiiHtfb of tbe ltcform cluh of this city has romphled the ilraft of a bill . wlilch, when erfected, will be urged upouCongriss aaa substitute for thu Jl present tarlf! lawa and tho fulfilment fl W Jl theplidges under which tho Hem 1 1 I ticracy obtained control of tho national 'I li government. Ihe general principles I llf upon which It Is proposed to reform the LM tailU In thu main are as follows: IM Crude material In general la made i free of duty. In taxing other articles H thoKsnsralobJcothai been to fix such I I rales as would produco tho largest amount of revenue In cctloi of years consistent with litga Importations for the purpose ol obtaining tnc largest rev enue, limited, however, by a considera tion nf tho wclfareand ncicultlesof tue people at large and ispcclilly tbe (oorrr daises. All duties are made strltily ad Talolem, except rome of three which atu levied acomensalory fur Internal revenue. In order to Insure the present administratis of on nd valorem tarlir It Is tsientlal that the rate of duly upon tho great mass of articles should bu kept at very moder ate figures. On other articles exerl unco lias shown that tho duties cannot tie raised abovo 25 per ceutwlthuut offering dangerous Incentives to fraud. A Tew articles of luxury may he ex. rented from tho operations of these general rulw. All foreign nrtlcks which, If made here, woulJ be subject to Internal rovenue taxes mutt of couiso te suljcct to at least all equal tax. As to lluuora and tobacco thoduty on them should bo inado with a view to obtalulng the greatest poeslble amount of roveuuo without any con. cern as to whether we qlvu or with hold protection to the domestic proJucor. dllk manufactures goner ally aiu placed at 20 per cent. Bilk yarns, thread aud sewing silk ale placed at 20 It ir cout, and spun and thrown silk at 15 per cent, Raving rnw silk freo. All forma ol crude metal, not merely In or or, hut pig Iron, Ingots nnd bars, withthoixceitlou of Iron and steel, aremado frie of duty. The duly on woolens and worsted manulacturea of every description la placed at 2.1 por cent. Leather rlovcs and all other gloves, except silk, aro placed at the 23 percent schedule. Tin plato ehoull not bo taxed mure than 2(1 per cent, lerhat lot mole than 15 or cent. Manufacturers of wool In luoitflnlihed forma are placed on the 20 per cent schedule, as are also buttons. Most provisions uie made free of duty, but some which partaku In n mild degree of tho nature ol luxuries nr put In the 2d per cent schedule, wh lies brcndttutls uru mostly madu free. Potatoes are Iclt tubjeot to a duty of 15 per cunt. Domestic books oould not bu admitted without content of tho domestic pub lisher, nnd foreign books copyrighted here could not bo copyrighted at all. Uu thn other hand eo long aa paper, binding materials aud machinery are tax nl, it Is Dot just to make competing books Iree. Tbu demand for ruvenuo may turn the scale and 10 per cent will probably bo the revenuu duty. It would be exceedingly dsslrablu to have no apccltlo free list but make everything free whloh Is Ujt madu expressly subject lo duty. All articles upon which the rovenue collected Is too small for collection aro placed uou thufreellst. The proposed tariff would proJuoo an Immediate revenuo of $I20,UuJ,M0, If not more. If tho existing duiyot half a cent around ou refined sugar should be retained It Is auggested that a sjiecUlo duty ot seven-sixteenths of a tent ier ouud might be Imposed ou row sugar which would produce, an addltlonol revenue of probably )15, OOvMJOQ, besides reducing the bounty by 12,000,000. To this, however, ouu or tbu cominltteo is entirely opjwaud and three uxprcss no opinion. Tho amount of revenue which would be produced by the duty Is ro largo as tn make it full discussion of tho propriety of tbu tax necessary. The Meuleeer. Nkw York, March 22. Irving M. Hcott, vice president and general man ager of thu Union Iron Works In Ban Francisco, suya the published attacks that have been mauo upon the com pany regarding the condition of the new coast defense vctsel Monterey are untrue. "lhu story," hu says, "as published lu the east Is abiolutclely false. The Monterey had two trials and the pitch of her screws waa altered and every thli'it done which was required to mako her a success, rjtie exceeded her horse-iiower by 4 JO for two hours, and during the last two hours, owing to the inability to keep the circular gratea of thu coll boilers lu aa good condition aa tbe Hcotch hollers, Ihe steam pressure roll on so that she averaged lees than required. Tho Monterey waa designed to have two Hootch and four tubular hollers of the ly which proved Ihe best upou the experimental trial. Tlie I.llelilltld Kxnloslo,,. I.1TCI1HELI), III., March 22. An Investigation of yesterday's Are and explosion showed the bollora lo bo Intact, yet observers aro loth to be lieve that llour duet caused tbe explo sion. The coroner's Jury returned a verdict III the caia of John Caerorl, finding that no ono was to blame for his death and holding tho accident as unavoidable. Mranlali In Arlsona. I'mnxix, Ariz., March 22. A bill passed tbu axembly today, nftor a vlgoroua fight, which pruvldea thst upon tho petition of the parents of fifty pupils In the common schools In In corporated cities or towns, a teaohur must bo employed to teach Hpinlah, Theru was the strongest opiuiitlon from sections where Americans pre dominate, tho opposition being on thu ground that the bill would result In tho uxolutlon of Kngllsh, JV 1 xte Nesslun. Ns-W Yomc.Marcli 2.'. A Waihlng. ton sieclal: llolman waa called to the White Houtu today and la authori ty for tho statement that the l'resldent does not now Intend to rail au extra session of Congress. Hu will ouly i nil ouu uudor stress ol clrcumslanoes, that does not now exist. 3Ualcu nutl houlll America. UllVUI' Ml'AllX), March 22. l'reil. dent Diaz Is very nnxloua to establish closer tradu relations lelweon Mexico and tho Houlh American countries. To thla end he haa sent uu authorised commissioner to thoto countries to bring tho matter beloro the govern ments. Tin: ciiimii: i.t'i.i::i,j( alt. Nerrelnrr Inrllrle Itrj.llrv uc lluus n. lo II. I lilnreeiirnl. Washimito.v. March 22.fiSecretary L'arllslu haa replied to certain Inquiries aa to whether hu will enforce thu pro. villous of thu Chlnetu ixiluslou act, as follows: As tho act ol May fin, JBOJ, en titled, An act to prohlblt tho uomlug of Chlneiu ersona Irito the Uulted mates, has not haeil repealed, It will bo enlorced so f.lVss lleawlthln thu power of thla department. Bectlonlt of an act approved May Oth, 1602, en titled,! Au not to ixeculu certain treaty etlpilatlijns relating to the L'hluese, provides that herealtor no statu court ot couit of thu United States shall admit lhu Chlueiu to cltltenslru and that "All lawa In con- lllct with thla act aro hereby re leiled." This provlilorn of Hi" liw Is ilti lull fotcn and tho naturallzitlnii of tho Chlmaa Is therefore Illegal. Chinese nierdiinta established lu htiil. nra, lu thu Uullud State, who tiny do part therefrom wlthHhe lutenlloti ol re turning thereto will In lermllled to laud iipotituhmlailoiitothecollcctorof cuitoms at ;tho irl uf first artlval, of ovldeiice tufXclent to satisfy him of their Identity as such returning mer chants, Chinese (crsinr, not ot thu exi nipt class, aa for liittaiico lauuJry meu icsldlug In tho United Htntrs, anduhomsy depart Ihirefrom, will not be crmlttrd to return. Mnrma'a )ll..l.i-!ll..oilrl 1-arllle l.leellim Nkw Yum:, Matoh i2. Iloora rill ing this morning l'leipont Morgan ilmledtho publlthel statement that ho waa going abroad to negotiate gold loans ol llfly millions and said ho waa sinqly going abroad for lest and would return In June. The annual cleetlou of officers of lhu Missouri Pacltlo was held at noon, and lhu following were elected: Presi dent, H. II. II. Clark; lltst vlce.presl dent, Ucflrgu(Jould;se(uiid vlco-prcil-dent, C. U. Warner; secretiry and tleasurer, C. 11. Calei; tbo same c Ul cers w t re elected for tho Irou Mountain road. Ilnilal Murder. Dry Moi.Nia, la., Maroh 22. A brutsltragody wruennited at Hllemaii, a mining town on the Chlcngo, llur. Ilngton aud Quliio railway, In Monroe couuty today. Wllllsni Frailer, a mlLer, whose wlfo lull him u fow days ago on account ot drunkenness, went to wheru she was itajlng, killed her nnd ber sitter, Mis. tiuilth, who ran to Mrs, Fratler's assistance. Mrs. Frailer bal a knlfu run through her and died Immediately. Mrs. Smith rau luto the room where alio heard the screaming and was Instantly Itabbellu the breast, dying In n few moments. Thu brute then made au attack on his child, mutllat. log It. Aa soon as the tiagrdy lecamo known publlo Indignation wus nroused aud Frstler waa lynched by an angry mob. droit excitement prevails III tbe mining town but no further trcullo Is fearud. Iraelneeil llrr Kltnll. OiUDi.r.v, Cal., Match 22. J. J. Krvels, a farm laborer,early this morn ing fatally Injured Mrs. Christiana Uustall, and then shot and killed him self, lie secreted himself lu a wood shed lu the back yard of tbe housc,and when she camo Into the yard fired on e shot at her with a pistol. The shot missed her, and tho murderer thsn beat her bralna out with a sledge ham ruer. Her ahull waa fractured and tho bralna ooxed out from u hole In tier head. . Niilrs of Vlnstiliiiilon llslles. New Yoiii", March 2.'. Another of tho numerous sale) of Washington relics that have been held here lu thu put few yeayi begin today. An suto. graph letter of Washington's, written Iroui Mount Vernon December 13lh, 1700. onu day before his deeth and thu lust letter bo ever wrote, waa sold lo the Historical society of Pennsylvania Ierjs5i). Waihingtou's secretary and book catu sold (or 2000; card tables for $2uMnpleceand the dlulng lablo lor 1S35. A Freuch splnnet with bell aud drum attachment that belonged to Nellie Curlla brought $H0). Mrs. Washington's music books, moit of tbo words nnd muslo of which weru wrltted by her, sold for $100. HEWS FROM FOREIGN LAUDS Rector Aulwardt Reiterates Ills Charg es Against Bismarck. Jules -errr Unrleil.--11is Irish Home Itulelllll siisr uta lleiMlsksd. Ilnu.IN, Msrcli 22. Upon reassem bling the bouso chairman stated thai tho commltteo had carefully examined the documents aubmlttod to tbein, hut found nothing to prove tho assertions, Ahlwardt again nrotu nnd reiterated his promlso to produce after Hosier other documents In his possession, among which, he said, was n letter from tho president of tho Heuato to a foreign court expressing thanks for money sent by thu (Juriuan govern ment. Tho president of the retchstap; forbade Ahlwardt to refer to the docu ments he had not produced for the Inspection of the house. rjpecchet were maJo by a number of members, all ol whom, without regard to parly, condemned Ahlwardt for thn charges ho made with no apparent proof to support his assertions. Ahl wardt protested that the documents Inspected by tho committee would bo meaningless until the arlval of others from Delpslc. Thtoughout thu whole meeting Ihe groatest excitement pre. vallud, nrul members showed by uvery action after th j report of the committee that they placed not tho slightest conlt dance In thn grave charges made by Ahlwardt. Thu llelohitag adjourned until April 13th, riiueral or Jutes Terry. IVuuf, March 22. Thouiauda of strangers osine to tho city today to attend the funeral of Julea Ferry. At 11 o'clock those persona having In vita llona began to arrive. Thu munlolpal authorities catuu lu a body,followexl by di legates from scientific, military und literary associations. livery olepirt. mentofthu national aud muiilclal government was represented aauell as foreign nations. The colli n waa thou covered with the trl-color, placed on a funeral car nud escorted by Infantry, cavalry and artillery from J,uxem botirg. It was followed by au almost endless procession through streets filled with uncovered crowds. Thcru was no disorder during the services or on tho way to the railroad station, although thu joll(ouXected and wero prepared for n hostile olltlcal demonstration, lllumllietl I speeteil. London, March 22. A correspond, onl of the tUVl Weuraph, who Is traveling In Ulster, writes that tho treiarailma havo gone so far that nothing can prevent bloodshed lu case thu Homeltule bill shall he passed, despite lhu denials of Motley, chief lecretary of I island. Tho oorres one., entsaya that It la certain that lhu military aiithorlllea areaeeklng barrack accommodations lu llelfaat, lor u considerable body of troo. Tin, names of tho olll ers who havu bum engaging quarters) and thu property uwnura who haM Lua utiriiriarliM.1 hondds, could hu given. If lu-ctssary, ' to rove thu nsierllon. A gunramee lund Intended for war Is swelled dally by largu contributions. Tho liberality or persona even not appeal") to fornid has surpassoJ ull ixctallont l,t.ch of four eminent Irishmen, says tho correspondent, has tutsiriled 6(i,V00, nud the mayor of llclhwl haa given $10,000. Ihutotal amount subscribed ulready Is moru thon Jtl.00 i.ihiu. l'nrlsli eoimelK London, March 22. Tho noveru msnt hill to establish parish ouunclls today passed lint reading In tho com mons. Thu bill will be Immensely lopular In tho country districts and will bring Gladstone much agricultur al tuprori, roe Mlii n Minister's rinneee. BoriA, March 22. Oeorgltl, onaof tho most active opponents or the res ent goveruineut In llulgana, mid who has been accused of conspltlog against the lire of l'rluce Ferdlnaud an I other treasonable crimes, waa today convicted and sentenced to death lor having been an accomplice In llm ussastloa llou of the Hauceuof a minister. iiicin.itiiAX in" iiaiail. 11 Op,,,, nllli l.ellin-i.l IoiIst, eiMloi; lu Sspeeleit IleseUlluns, IIuilin, March 22. Thero was a largo attendance nud luui h excite meut at the opening of tho ltelchstag, lu lhu expce-lalteu that Hector Ahlwardt would produc thu docu ments which h claimed would show tho fraudulent practice ly lllemars with Hebrew financiers, by which thu government bad "been swlndhd out ol enormous sums. Immedi ately nt the oreulng of Ihe body, Ahlwardt arose and slid hu wished to lay a fow papetson the table. Thero were excited crlts demanding that hulurulah tho house with all tbe documents, eleven in number, which he was yesterday directed to lurnlsh. He asld that alter easier ho would pro ducu the reuielnlDg documents. Alter somu debate a committee was appoint ed to examine the papers already submitted, aud the body t.ox a recess for au hour. TEI.UiK.lHS COMIUSEU. Uwlng to her husband's continued nines, Mrs. John W. Mackay will probably sail for Now YorkHaturday. It la rumored that Klflcl has lied. A reporter was sent to his resljence but was told that M. Hlflsl Would see no one. John W. Mackay pasted a good night. Hu slept well; his puse and tcraperaturo aru normal and he shows steady Improvement, Judgo Mathew 1. Deady ot the United rSlatea District court of Oregon la critically III, aud his recovery la deemed hojuless. Miss llesslo Mitchell Dollltte, who will travel all over this country aud luto Mexico without a obinge of cars, haa left Chicago for thu West over the Northwestern road. Word has be-on received from Wardner, Idaho, thla morning that a initio at Mullau, tho second largest lu Couerd'Aleuo district, las been abut down uu acoount of high freight rates. A dispatch from Htocktoo, Cat., rays the high waters havu receded, but tbe floods have lett thu tossmenta full ot I water, and the streets aro In bad con dlllou. Tbe lose la Dearly 1, 000,01)0. A Ruddy Glow on cheek UVMsjws and brow JK?s is evidence r jstl" body is fretting prqjcr nourishment. When this glow of health is absent asshiilationiswrong, and health is letting down. Scot.') Emulsion taken imiicdialcly arrests waste, rigardless 0f the cause. Consumption must yield to tRalnimt that stops wastu anc builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. I'rsptwd by Wall A Howsn. N. V, All driurl.ts. W. CUHH1E, " .Assayor, IGO Main !troot,Sa!t Lako City, rrotnpl sttsrloa strsn to all orders ty mail or express. Uliss iml'orra aad rsssonsMe. W. A HODGES, Chcmit and Assaycr, No. 113 SUTH, MAIN STREET. t Orders r rasll froaiitly stteodsd to Thu flrstoass round trip rate to Chicago via to Klodraude Western la SO.'.r.O. Tlckts on sslo uvery day. Twotbrough'ast trains dnlly at S-M a.m. aud l).:'Ip.nl. Finest equipment. "Ilronn's Iroiuhlal Troches" aro widely know m "in ndmlrsble remedy for llronchle, lloarseuiss, Couiths, aud thruottrables. bcjUlunly intoiei. All flrsl-clsgrocirs keep Cold Hand ColTio In stocl try a package nud you will ho pleas-l. airOKlr Inderasir. The adversiug of Hood's Harsa. parlllaappia to tbo sobor, common sense of thlnlng I eople, beoaus It Is tiuej aud Itlalwsjs fully substanti ated by eudisomuuts which In Hie financial weld w uld bu accepted wllltout a moient'a hesitation. Tliev tell the etoryHUOD'3 C Ultra. Hood's l'lllurellver Ills, Jaundice, btllouansfs, nk headache, constlpa. tlon. Iluw In Sse ixielur lull ,, Iruntkaj i'oilj Ciluncr. Many adooi's LIU has been save J by thu uso ' Cuauilcrlalii's Cough Itemody, Te name is a household word In mnr parts of the country. Chamberlain 'medicines havo nil ex tensive sale Ittlie World's Ftr City and many peie testify to thu merits of lliolr dlljesnt remedies, Tor aslo l. Z. ,1 M lllnia Dalit. .U-a ffHE HOTEL TEMPLETOH, The Hotel Teiiiploton Is opposlto TcmplKKipiatr, TlliilngOllIci, i'.sglo UalesDiui hit Nina lliilldlinr anil all points of Interest In Halt l.ako Clly. Tun Cm mm, B. C. I. ing I'roprlc. tor. Half block Irom I'ustunicr, 4 doors from l'ullriiMi ticket olllce-, Main HL Itates iH,( er day. Scclaf Ijooal Jlatit, Halt lake's big, new hotel Is The ICnutaford, Homelike, elegant, cell, tral and reootiablr. Tiik Wnui: House. Airaln under fcod management, Mrs. (.'. K. 1'odleth aving returned irom California nnd taken charge, with popular hotidman M, 1. tlsimuna nianager. J. C. Jensen wlshia to li form his friends and ttrons that ho has assumed Ihe management of tho Intel-Mount -aln Abstract Co.; will guaraiiteo all abstract wotk entrusted lo us to to ac curate nnd complete. Olllce Kooms 80 and 07 Commercial llloek. .teller. O. I,. l'llanon has removnl to No. SO Main HI., opposite K. C. M. I. Vteher e'oal Seem lllil llmrell Mine At J. H. Morse A Bona, removed to 1M B. Main HI., In Western Union Tele graph Olllco AlSsire e'urs for files. Itching l'llisaroknown by molitura like iersplratlon, causing Inienao ltoh Ing when warm. This foim as well as llllnd, Illeedln.i or l'retrudlng, yield at once to Dr. Ilosanko'a I'lleltemedy, which acta directly on parts stinted, absorbs tumors, alia) a Itching and of. frrtaa permanent euro. (Oct. Drug gist or mall. Circulate free. Dr. llosanko, Philadelphia, l'a. UoU hy Z. O. M. I. Drug Dept. rtnehleei'a Arnlea, a1vs. Tnc llurr BalW In tho world for Cuts, Bruiser, BAe. Ulcers, Bait Ithcum, KeverHorui, Teller, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coma and all Hkln JruUons, and positively euros I'iles, er no par required. It Is guaranteed t five perfect saUsfscUon or mpney ro unded. 1'rloaU cents par box. Tn Colo by A, (l.Umllb h Co. Collma Cotleo la iineijunled for Turlly and Flavor. A. Ct flmlth Co., Drugglsts,axa nta of llsherta'UesparlaD Toalo, Dr. Ilurrows, Oculist, Aurlit andOp. lldaiu tJtvctaelea fit tod. Comnsarolal JJlock. A. It, . llncilril rolieuialll llrrr. Made by the American llrewing Company of Ht liouls Is brewul of lhu best barley and llohentalit hojw. It has n beautiful amber color, a delicious Imp flavor and rparklea llku Cham, rajne. l'lirn H. IlAimA, II Hnat, First tioulh Htreet, Ball .Lake Clly, Utah. sun s,r Niisiit. The traveling publlo aru now fully alive to Ihefact IhattlieChlrago.Unlon racllloit: North We stern l.lno oilers thu very best accommodations to tbe publlo from nud to Chicago, Omaha and Intermediate points, not only dur Ing the World's Fair, but all tho year round, No packago colleu has attracted eo much nf thn consumer's attention as tho (.'old Hand. 1 ry It. An l.r 11 Inner. Thu solid viatlbuled trains nf tho Chicago, Unlnn.raclflo cV North western I,lue distance all competition with ease. It has the shortest Hue, fastest time, Union depota and uo change or delay at the Missouri Illver, and Is tho w ular World's Fair route. Mmo Lnmb'a Mlllluiry Ileceptlon, , Thurslay afternoon, March .1, will be the grandest display ever attempted lu thla clly, and will ecllpsu all her former ilfirts In display ol lino Millinery; which lusuris a great treat for the ladles and all lovers ol tho Liaullful. Hours !! lo S and 7 to 0 p.m. M Main Hire, t. Ausr lleliluil, I.ig all competitors with tho Chicago Union 1'aclllcJi North-Wi stern Line. Tills Is thu opiilar route for passengers destined to the World's Fair. sioeM'i, liilrTrnollera Villi llnse II. Tho publlo demand through service when traveling. It la old-fashioned to "Chango Cars." On tho through, solid vcstlbuled trains of lhu Chicago Uulou l'aclflo & North-Western Iiluo from or lo Chicago, Omaha und Intermediate points there Is no change. This Is tho finest and fsslest service be tween tho points named. Ask your grocer for Cold Hand Cof fee. It Is a winner and Is desurvedly poti!ar. riOTICtT. 11 y nrpuTiKNTATiov or THE CUE IJ domsnululiol Mil Uke Ollf, s conten tion Is liercl.r calletl lo eonvciia lit Ilia Clerk's LbaiAters.sisp m , pnl ;th, or ins sculeti lieople ot Ills Termor nt L'tstanr Ilia ur;N,se o( taklnir united soiioii in regsrtltu a pruoer reriresenlsllnn ot tlie Ket.leli rssldsnls ,it Dtsli stlbel olurulnsn fKiosllliHi durwir tas week ilevumu to Scottish ssines and smtusmenls, Julr sub en Julr list. lw. Heuu-ltmsn In llielr resee. UTS In, altllts are rciue-ted lo inset mid selrrl reiireiemnllves, ami u I ss msiirsa lossll.le sn Hist k llmrntigli re rescnlsUou msrlKilisi; l.n His ieK,uso l4ilr.iesli( a tetilatslin,nii''onqueroil lisvo Issu it.o (no uevts of hurir and ilTilimtlnn. AulUlstidon slrlek up yonr drone, And Onl Ino nlsn.mun muster, An I t'llr Ikk Die .ensul. ss sck ilifct tries In dim Tour lustre. Unrniiquereil, yit lor brawn or brain, rrsft colluae nr frae Its' rn, W u'll Irusl re slill lo lisnd your kin At boms or lu LIiksko tlAWIl M'llXVV, Cbalrin sa ot I oiamlllco lu clisre. f G AURBNZ r.j PORTRAIT ART STUDIO, (infill litrmrosv raUrfteil loiny uie kn la nujr lyle of work Tin r I UkSKk t.UAiUVTtLl. Mud id tour 1 ( ' t p in IP Sou Hi Alula bt Mull ordcri I romi.Uy Alteudotl t j Ctee-1 Japanese Bazar. iOSNAMENTH & FANCY COQflS.r lf J) EvenrUili'laNswaiiles J'tjSj'ltaatsdlve.. j2 ciiiNiwiti.iAiuxitsrtrnAS "S QUONG CII0NG WING, C4 CAST SECOND SOUTH. jas top pal I Gas at $2.00 per 1,000 Feet I IS CHEAPER THAU COAL I I AT $5.00 PER TON. I lasBasBasasf" See Exhibit Gas Stove De- partment, 22 Commercial Street, H Salt Lake City. I - - - i M SMPPEt& I LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS FOR 75c, VAS S1.00 and S1.23 H CIIILDREN'S FELT SLIPPERS FOR 25o, - WA3 40a H MISSES' FELT SLIPPERS FOROo, WAS 60a H LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS FOR 50c, - WAS 70a H i .... i H IUSBEH BOOTS I Leadics' Rubber Boots for $1.25 H Misses' Rubber Boots - for 1.00 Childron's Rubber Boots - for 1.00 Speeial Gat on I Pom Poms, Feathers, Velvets, Ladies' H Underwear and Ladies' Coats. H TEflSDEIi'S. I jgm RUPTURE I &mm$f -nQ PEHHAIIENTLY CURED OR NO PAY. l'MifTL'?-i J'4' No ''enllon from bnslneii. o reler ynu U H XI ?!$& , li m,l'"e"lsl,itlioMal. orclorailonmlsli . H vSpiavN Kfv Ar "'""1 "snks In Ileneer, alio Ucturnkk Jl Co. efH NMnvJSSli 'Jf Hankers, Suit rjike. H rV raBZi O , InTMSlmst sisir mmiuhl .Wrltl.n minrantss to ahsn. H V l$&t3tt lulelyourenJlUnd.nlljl pit llr.i f L.nhsosis, ollli. H Jl 'SB5Ew'fiSM' ' stsBvllinr. ssssss 3g 'talj, CXAMINATION rHEC. M 4m m -E-MILLER C0MPANY. I &Vv.,.-y.yN"t'-'Uv .'. .,,( IsJuUeiUui, SOU 100 ClUCUtAU H