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I f paper oj Tod3y. . I B J HJ J P' j ' P 1 J M V I ti i Ld1l CJ ? O'clock A morrjlij? paper is tye KB 0 i H i ll 1 i Hi i W D 1 i 3 W W "RT 81 t WW wV , r PiPjrlL I iiiiikJlliltly 1 Hi v JaJJl i II WS 1 1 JJj V V kJ0 x-editio TRUTH AND LIBERTY, " 0' J01- 31QMAV. MAHCIl 2T, ISOiiTSATl I AKC CITY, UTAH."" VOh7xXVh VACANCIES 111 THE SEHATE Report on the Contested Appotntnent ct Lee H Julie. in moit or si vuxh wit. I allure lijr n legislature to I ltd a itnatorUiiot Krlutnl to III Illepreicntod. WA8HISOT0V, March 17. 1 lie re X-ort or the majority nud minority ou tho contested election esse of le Mantle, tlio senator appointed by tlio governor of Montana, waa raaJe to tlio Benito today, Henntor Hoar sub milling lite majority "port lu lavor of oiallng Mantle, anil Honntor Vnnco, chairman ol the committee, tho report ugalntt loatlug. Theru nto two other curt, tho'o of lleckwltb, apppolnted Ly tho governor of Wyoming, unit Allan, appointed by tho governor of Waihlnftion.Inatmucli us the facta nto the lam?, the tret Hill lu mado In the erne of tho senator U)on whoso ctodenllals tho report la made. It la not unlikely that ti thla la decided ao will bo tho others. Doth reports ore rather lengthy, and quote voluminously from the early decisions of tho Benato upon cases deal, ins with tho aauio question. Thomalorlty stato that they boguu their Inquiry with tho primal nnd controlling rnaniiatoofthcConitltutlon ruling upon them, that tho Hensto should be kept full and that icparato Ileprcroi.tatlon therein of each sta u was the mostlintwrlAtit, unchangeable ilnglo obligation which the Initrumcnt orcntca. ThoUonilltullon provides that no state ihould oTer bo deprived of equal vote lu tho Benato except by Its own coniont to a change In tho Con dilution Itself, and this consideration wis held to Loot lullnltely more Im ortauce than tho rjuestlon whether appointment ihould Iw mado by tho legislative or the executive. Iu dis cussing tho subject ot vacancies tho cominlltco reproduces part of the fam ous debato between Wtbttcr nnd Cal houn and reafllrms the doctrlnu laid down at that lime b) Webster, when he tool, stand ngalnititalo sovereignly. Uon this lino nnd lu reply to tho rusertlou that failure by the legislature to elect semitor Is refusal by tbo state to bo represented, the majority makes a two-foM answer: I'lrst That tho Constitution of tho United Btalea (111 not mean to permit a state to be unrepresented and that thla constitutional urposo hea been carrlod out as tar as possible by the statute of 1600. boeoud Thatthelnabllltyot the elate leglslature,whcre therela morothauono candidate, to agree upon n lenalorls by no means equivalent to a refusal of the state to elect one. The mijority coutlnura to arguo that the clear, unquestionable t urposo of the Constitution Is to keep the Heuatu full mill polula to the fact that every other purpose of the Constitution re lating to such mailers Is ucccnipllahcd, Ly holding that the power In question rests In the gov. ernor. Tho language of the Constitu tion, eavs the majority, Is quite as well lulled to confer tho power upon tho governor of appointing n vacancy oc curring at tho beginning of tho term orn vacancy which began to exist when the legislature was actually In ettslon and continued after the ndjournmentof the itglilature, as any language likely to bo uiml. Alter quoting Itiu varloui definitions of the word "vacancy," the majority cornea to the conclusion thut the words of the Constitution convey to any ordinary n prehension the simple meaning it there be vacancy by resigna tion or otherwise, tho execu tive may make any temporary appointments, etc. "Ilio luuguagu of the Constitution" ssya the majority , "It euems to us was carefully designed to apply to the csso cf not mingle vacancy, which might occur only lu n ilngle recess of tho legislature, tut to every case where the ligls'aturo having adjourned without action, a ncond or third vacancy should occur, v. hlch under the lauguage of the Con stitution may be provided for by temporary appointment. This posi tion Is luj polled by numerous decision)." The rnsjorlty sayi: Wo have thon I list The clear, coutroling constitu tional purpoie, that overy aisle shall ho at all times reprerented In the n Bsnatn by two senators. Heoond Thu declaration by the Constitution that the purpoio Is to bo noooinpllihed by the authority of the extcutlvoofthe state when tho legla while has failed to elect n senator. Third Tho usoof language In the Constitution which, according to good nnd established uisge, Is sulllcleut In Its ordinary meaning to confer this lower on the executlvo In the case of ii vacancy oxlstlng for any cause what ever and at any time whatever while the legislature Is not sitting, whether oontlngent or otherwise, i 1;!,ut!'Wh,'ro,bellkophraseolo(ry ,, 'i ,;,on,t it""'! oocur '" nKd to other cilices 11 hss boon uniformly held to have themeanlngwo attribute to It llth The construction given bv the very able supremo court of Indiana in language iubitai.tl.Hy identical. Blxth Tho Benale has for many car past invariably rocognliod the controlling obligation of this purpo o of the Constitution, evon where tbo language Is doubtful or where n literal construction would lead to another re- After quoting n eifewo from the He I caie (Now Jlamishlre) the ma jority concludes the ripnrtae follows' "It was shown by the unbroken lino of decision!, with one oslblo but doubtful excel tlou, that tho Senate as maintained the authority ol the 1 executive to appoint to vacauoy which occurs at the beginning of a term by reaiori of fail tiro to elect. We do not think It neccnary to Insist upon tno Importance of ndhcroite by this high court to the proeedonts in Judl UjI molten such ma tlttu to Its teats, rhoonlyalternatlvelsliithejudgemeiit ot the Hooate whether tho rights of stales are to hu d pendent on chanului, the political majorities) ot this chamber. It seems ijullo) as lmit riant that tlieconttriiotlou given by tlm Bonate t the Constitution in the proceeding of n Judicial nature should bo llillixl bly alhcred le, excel t in csits of clear error, in iplln of thu grave nnd serious terut tilioiu vthlch must beset this trltunal, beyond all others, to deatt from tLenl In times of high political excitement." Mill l'lfml flllllljr. ItAi.riuir, 1.'. C , March 27. It has Lion arranged thit B. U. Wllion, chairman ol the I'eople's party stnte committee, nnd Indicted for belonging to n secret oath bound organization, hall plea I guilty, pny tlio costs nod not busublected tonny other penalty. Iiicu.llnrj 1 Irr. EciiA-TON, IVi, March 'Z7. Ulm I'ark Methodist church was damoged to tho extent of a hundred Ihoutand dollars by II ro oil Dccomber 3rd, and burned to the ground this morning by an Incendiary lire. The loss Is n hundred and twenty -Ave thouiaud dollars. Till. CO A I. SUllllINC A Illll fur llie .tli l, nit ill ul lurllirr I'rnceefllliffM. Bt. 1'aui, March M. In the Benale Donnelly introduced a bill for tlio nbatementof tho proceedings brought egalnit tho governor, members of thn Judiciary or members of thu leglslntuie for actions taken In tho dhctiarge of thelrdullei. 'llioLIM applha to pro. ceejluc,s of the coal combine mid Manager HhoJo's suit lor selling his Lpok. 1 1 was ma !o a special order nnd paused under suseiilon of tho rules without ndlrrenlltig voice. SUPREME COURT DECISION. United Statts vs. tne llonogalieli Havlgallon Company, The irnmliiir meltr r l'rnierlr lo lie tomUiimril -Musi lis onlilrrel. Wasiiinciton, U.C.,Maroh 17. Tho United Btates Buprome Court has de cided that the United Blatcs could not condemn tho property of private cor (orations without considering lu tho proceedings thu taming capacity thereof. Tho decision grevt out of proceedings to condemn the lock of the Mouongahela Navigation company In which the right of the company to collect tolls on vessels fussing through tho locks was rot considered. Such action had been taken lu oLcdleucu lo an act of Congress In relation to tho matter. 1111. Nl NAT!-.. Ilunliirio Tmutitrlril In the I xltu Pielu,l Toilu). Wasiiinutov, March 17. ltrsolu tlons wore cllercd lu thu Benato by Benator Chandler, directlog Inquiry Into the opvrat Ions of the Immigration laws. Laid over. Tho nulorlty Ireport was made by Benalor lloarlnlavor of adniliilou to the leale of tho senators n xirite.l by the governors of Montana, Wyoming nod Washington. Tho minority rert, ndverse,wlll bo made tomorrow by benator Vance. Benator .Call addrrsted the Benato on Ills resolution annulling the rovl slon of thu list leglslatlvu appropria tion bill lor the appointment of n commission of tho rieimte and tho House to examine Into the civil ser vice of the executlvo departments. Call's resolution went over wlihout action and tlio Benato went Into executive business. Adjourned till tomorrow. CONHUMATIO.NS. The Benale has confirmed tbo nomi nation of John II. lll.lty, minister lo Denmark. Hllas W, Lamorcsux, Wlsconjln, c 'mtssloiier of thu general laud i fllco. .iore , I,urtoD, Tennetsco, U. B. clrcuitjudge, sixth circuit. UlESIUCNTlVI. fiOyiNATlU.NS. The President haassnt tho following noiulnatlons to the Benate: I'ellx A. lteeve, lennouce, solicitor of thu treaurr. W. II. Hcaman, Wisconsin, United Blatia district Judge, oaitern district of Wliconsln. Albert II. l'all, Kew Mexico, associ ate Justice of the Bupremu court of New Mexico. Bamuel T. I'lihcr, Maisacusctts, ni alttant conimlsiioner of patents. Bamuel F, Morse, Indiana, consul general lo l'arls. Allen II. Morse, Michigan, consul at Qlaiigow. (leorge J, Denis, California, United States nttornej for the southern district of California. Kranolicu Kituadlllo, California, agent for the Indian mlsllou at Tulo river agency, California. POSTUABTIltS. Mrs. Amelia llutes, Bonoma, Call fornls; Jamca t Johnson, I'endletou, Oregon. Till. IAII ACT. The roslllnu ol Hie t lilnrso an lhe tirln.loi, lluesllan. Ban riiAJ-clscw. March 27, Tho Chlueio vice consul states the position of thu Chluesoorithe Geary exclusion law aa follow: it Is expected that when the law goes Into ofleot an arrest will bv made. Then the matter will te taken to the United BlatesBupremo Court which will enjoin thu enforce ment of the law till Its constitution ality Is determined. The men who framed the law nru bt coining dally more fearful that It will not Hand tho test of the courts, and If an attempt be mado to enforce It beforu tho comlitullonallty la determined thu United Btates will he nrhed some ques tions by tho nations of the earth that It will be hard to nnswer. With the aflalrs In Hawaii In Ilia present con Won, au Imbroglio with China on tho question of treaties la not ilfjlrcd by Cleveland nud his cabinet. Manii.tr Tltio tvl Hie Blx Companies 'ajasdvietsaru received from Weill trillion that Cleveland has aurellbe c ''"we minuter IbattheUiillcdHtfitra will do "nhat Is light" absut the mailer llrlrhrn mil, IMreljsl. HrAmiiNuiuN, March IB llaron Andrladi, tho llrstlllnn envoi here ou it r tclal lulsilon, was ilrlaken vt lilt "lojlexj nrdralyslslstt night Ho Ilea at In- rojms 111 crltlool tinnditlon. He fell at the enlracve of tho National theater, at the cloio oftltei eiformalico which he attended. Hu la the oldest 'III I mnt In thellrazlllausorvloe. Hu wm at tlm lie e I uf the eoiumllon to iretent thu llrsilllau side of thu cr.iiln eny tetwren his oounlry and the Arm mine UomiuHo over the boundary Hue. Iltielt or lltnro SteUrrv Waiiin(hom, March ia. Tlio ruth of mhee rccUra ojntlnues. To aipllcanufor the position ol pension commlnlnner and ubllo printer, the 1 rtildent laid this morning that he wculdnot fill thoio ofllo"i forsomo time as he wished to give careful con it.. ration to tho claims of all ap-pllcui.ti. tt'.rntn ami nimirvr. "nils Acnlii.l 1 l,r- liilmr llilels i n llrstiliurKlelkes. Tulkdo, March 7, Tim hearing of numerous Inluccllon nnd other cases ngelusi Chiefs rthtir nnd Birgtnl and tho railroad engineers and others, growing out ot the strike on the Ann Athor railroad, wa begun lu tho United Btates court this morning. Tito first citu was that or the I.ako Shore engineers nnd tinmen on the charge of coritimit of court In refusln t) t.iindlu ll.e ir.'lgl t dillvtr d I rent tho Ann Albnr road, handled by non-union men. l.vnfcnce was lakeu list week nnd tho iroceedlng todsy u insisted In (ho hearing ol arguments. At their conMuslou Judgo ltlcks an nounced that ho uculd render n deci sion tcmorrow In the afternoon the court lookup lie second case, that of the restraining order tuned by Judge Kicks at Clove laud forbidding the roads from refusing freight from tho Ami Arbor road. A llniik An.l.-nm. If Piinu March .7. The Hank of Commerce das ailgucd In anticipa tion of a run. Thu drpoidta amounted only to alout JW.OUO. The failure of certain person largely Indebted lo the bnnktouictl their obligations put tho bank In a position nut to be nolo to stand a run. 'The assets of thu bank are about JIOO.OOO. IM1I IIOIH '! AT ititur. A Sllirileier rna frl.ou, Armeil nllli Itllle. Jackson, Mich., March 27. It. Irving l.ntlmer, uudtr sentencu of tmirlsoumtnt for life for the murder of his mother 111 January, 1668, Is at liberty, armed Willi a rltlt, and It Is not I elicited that he tan be capturtdnllve. Helios been allowed some privileges b Night Keeper (1111, nnd took advantage of them lodrug (Jill and Uslo Keeper Height, thus securing the kejs. Hslght tiled from tho effects of the polsuu. (Jill Is under arrest as an ncompllce In the csie. Hundreds of men ire searching the city and surrouudlng county for him. COiUMJUlCIAlj. nut. EfTATts Titihricnp HtttlmtU iVc iu count recorder of Sat lalt a Htg timet 3 p m.8Qtirttaii W, J I ooncr, I r county cltk, to , I.MCtirr.I UlnVMtMilt Uko JT 00 O. 1 Mucltner.tr roiii.tr clcrt to u 11 enev, lutt in Ituona uu kUiliou ...... JO OJ J. A JotioiOn, ly luontr clfrk, to W, (' hiit-iire, I U i, t, , block 1. Wtil lirlva attaitinn ,.,, 30 to IU lie tli will 01 nl. to U II Mr,. tirtnrr, part ot lot 7, block H, 1 lit It 4 MO 00 Joiim. U lorkoa mil v,lle toK.li Wtiiiniti lot It, block itr.h.nnejr Kourliy 1 ., 85o0 00 E. 1 Nawefl t.i Krel U.tiri'rn.lot 111,1 lock I, ltellat low 1 nrk M. . CJJ 00 T. U. alicrmtn n t wifa to itoU h Mcl. nortli H block l, pltt K J 00 A. 1 uril.mitlon to Jim, It R V Illoti, 1 art y, blwk 1 1, put A..., S30O 00 (Jcorjtn Marmari to W H lUnnau. DiUto 1 art sortion 37, townilUp I nortli, raiitfi) 7 wtiit HM SUO 00 I), II HCnrirU WJlion Ualn.iart ociiou .fl,toutslilt 1 outli, ranga Vaunie I aTarui ct at, lo lilooiua Mcaru'spart of tot 3, block l.i, I IM II CUT ." tv. , . ico 00 AnnaL Vlurp t Jo rph It, ftharp, I art of lot 3 I lock 8u, 1 Ut 1, . 11 1 00 John 8I1 ant Ollate, ly uaccutora, 10 loie h M'ar), ) art of lot I, block (tat l llr . 1 00 John HI arn et al to Joeh It Mian , lot 1 1, block I ten nrr 1 lat U. John'ttbariTratilTly cxtcutora to DaMJ J. hharp.i art lot ;, lil.cn sW, Ut I. city M 1 00 Jobn Miirp rt al ti Hail 1 J.ol ai , 1 ait lot 8, block Si.teu aero ) lai Joif) h W. eibaur to Nathin A Scibaar part of lot 4 block fi), j Ut Job's' Niarit ritate by ciccutora lo aleaiiDCttoH I-rriuion,) artlot.'t tl rk..O. tat Ji.ntr 1 Ou JgliiifeliArp il at toJcannctlo 8. ttr tfitaou. rt lot 1.'. Mock 31, ten arrojUUI. K, M,... 1 00 AnnaU llarplo Juantieite r le-i iriuoii, part of lot 1, block to, 1 lat II, rily 100 Jobn Bbarp flat by cra to Hi! 1 1 Am tl Miarp 1 art of lot 1, block 10, llat I, citr- 1 00 John Harp l ' UHliam U, Miarn. 1 at I of lot b, I lo k JJ, leu arru,plotlt(t H 100 Unite I Hlaica of tinfricall Art lpH J. llauerbach, Mary lode, L Alfrr 1 liort aril Mlfi"lJ Lha7iaj7" """ Thotnaa.pait of lot ft, blot k IJ, jilatA, cuy 1000 03 PEW TOHK ITOUKI he York, Uarrli 271b, noon. ifonnoni,,., i Ne Tork Central 7 1 an fin a a H h t)r. Nai ratio d .. 71 A tcli Hon iff , I aeJOi Mail J It. LentraJ 1 acirJo HI , Koek lalat 4 M , iturhnvtoa V CLl'aui ACmana Bm IMo (irinda 1 L t , ItiaaPaelfla,,,,, ii' Sorlhcrn 1'atiflJ ITj, Union) aeiQo,,,,, S7S ircferrud 41 ramo Kit-raw- 41 NortrtwratKrn . I" Wntcrn Union Kj-i NorlbAtnoriratu 11 hE on, Marrh rStorki were ,iilt, Irrcmilar after U oh ov Sortliern l'-tcltlo 11-0117 At noon tho inarUt waa dull, Urnu Monrreai), aa I Iiaraflyfr, '.. f lie mar In. t cloaod ilrm. CIUCAQO MAUKVr. tjuieairo, March rth Whiit-Kinn, caih.Mi. Mar.T9W. (orn Mwcr, raab, i. ilav it. 1 tali raay irali, IU tslay, J-i lork-rttealy HltrJ'Mi May, JT.71V, Iar4-nteaty,raah U-j May, U 40 1 tba -StcadjVa.li, . May, NWJjf. Ityii-il Itarley-flJ. 1-lax-lU .. TIiflolbj-.C EVERYrillllG IS SEiTLLO. Tbo Trustees to Ucet and Sign tlio RQnery CoatracL r sntt.br itui.v itoi n. llmign In Mllalr Uracil lllnelerr. Itallroad Tir Hern Creel. Jllalne ami Itfol lslrtto ctT. At last all rollmluatlcs are settled with respect to tho con" rtiluery, After nwtek of delay and vexations to men who were liird at work lu closing thu deal for tho site, ecr) thing has I con umlcably nrranged,aud ut noon today the last transfer of deeds ntceesury Has male. Notwllliltandlng thn efforts c f the l-ost week, by Nortli Halt Iiktrr, lo clear the title to thu l'ettlt hum, the whole matter was, at tho tlmo of the .Sinn goluz to press on Hilurdsy n tcrnnori, "on tho ragged odge " as slated. A short tlmo afler.lt sceme J ns though tho entile luslucsa ludNUen through. In thu suUcrl tloln taken up to reiuovu the $II,UC0 iui.rl.i.Ku thtro wcru various tract of mini tendered as s-curlly, nnd Mr l'ettlt did notthlnklt iropir to accept Ihcro In lieu of hlsclulin. Thon the slim -tlon became extremely dulilous, an I It itemed minuet a certainly that lbo whole thing wain failure. At las. tliuru chub n nun fur llio breach In the trionof (J.D.Am . He tendered Ills note for $10,1)01), with security lu n mortgai.uou his ternci, nnd tho oiler was accepted. Tlieu It was learned that tbele was nlrcaly n $00tJ mortgage nn It, and that again checked negotiations. J. It. iltcoii held this mortgage, and being it ut fir, arranged n Hairs sstlsfactorlb, and by 7.119 p. m. thu whole thing wascleircd up. Today the work of transferring the subscrli tlons tu Mr. Amos, to tonne him, wm nltcndeti to, nnd al noon the last of these v. as made. A call was seut out this morning by Judgo liotifbourow, chairman ot the heard of trustee', for tho truities tJ meet at 4 o'clock this nfternoon and iitllx their algnalurea to tho document. Then tho whole mailer will he con cluded, "It is practically cloced up now," asld onttot the trustees Ibis nflcru nil. "Tho lawyers have hud Ihelr lav, and passed outerjtulnjr usall right Wn unvo nothing more to do now hut to sign the contract, und then roceel tu o ernte under It. There Is now nothing whatever to cause any delay. The Iruitcrs will get together at 4 or 0 o'clock this afternoon, and sign." At J. .tu this aftcn ton the tiutttia wcrnawombllngntttie lluslntss Men I aeioclatlun roonw. ihosuvho were present were waltlu? for inners who had net arrived before including with thu lormallly ol afllxlog the elgnatiins. A CIIANUK IN IICIIU IV IJJUTf.NU. Thotavlut; of Jnit Temilo street, which la to be rececded Willi ue quickly as thestatn of tho weather will 1 umll, will require the teniirnry abnudonincnt, by the clcctrla car li-rvlce.Df that atruet l.etuien Hnnth Temple and Hecond rjoutfi streets The Hilt Lake City railway compsny Is new making the nccexary prei.tratlou for thechnngeby pulling lu switches nnd tracks at tho corner of Houth and Wtst Temple streets. Under the new arrangement, trsfllo will Iw diverted from 1 att Temple to West Temple, between thu streets named., rjald rJuierlutcudont Head today: "It Mould be Impos sible to malutalu n go.d service the other way during the pwlug. Theru would he too much delay under audi circumstances, so we will divert the trufllo around this way and keep everything going sallitoctorlly uud smoothly, the lneuty-flrst ward, Twentieth ward, Center street und Warm Springs branches will hu the llnu chiefly alleoted." 8ALTAIU IlfACll CO. CIIANUI. A changn has teou made In ollloers of thuUaltalr llench company. At n meeting of the coinjiuu)' directors, held ou March Si, (leorge (J. Csnnou, Wllford Woodrutlaud Josej h l'-Hnntli toudereil their resignation as directors of the lleacli coinauy Thu tender was accejtcd, and a votu of thanks given for past services. Tho retiring otllclals exorcised regret at having to milder their pleasant relations with thu board, but press of business mailers Impelled them to lake tho step. Thomas (I. Webber, Hpenoer Clanson and Holier M. Wells were elected to fill the vacancies. At a meeting of the new board uf directors, held today, N. W, Clayton was elected prealdeut ot the company, and Thos. U. Webber vice president. XJll IIEEI' Clltl 1.'. "Is tlio Bait l.sko and I,os Angeles going to Deep L'nek?" was the tiuoa tloujuttuls. W. Clayton today, "we wllltry for it," was the reply. "If tho City Council grants our request now before It, wo will puih right out for thu West." Hold Htcretary Pearson of the lluil. ness Men's association today! "It only requires n stsrt, and some body will lump Into that Deep Creek schemo, I think the line that we can exiect tho most from Is the Bait Lake and yl.uj Augelis, Tho others may lo tbluklug of It, but that ono has most thor oughly looked over the Hold. Its olllcereknow thoilluatlou exactly. It has Its llnu started, and tbo portion built Is already paid for, and bonds Issued ou It for for 5 J'l.Otn. With this money It can extend farther to the wist, nnd luve more read lo bond Whnt la needed Is to Irsflri court, donee lu the cople that something Is actually going to bu done I nm satis fied that If the Halt lake and l.os Angeles itiitbj (Hit and build a llnu to ward! Deep (,'retk, there! would bo no diniculty In tailing tiW.QUO to 33UO.O0O right Hero In Hall Iiiku to take atock In tho e!ntcrpriie "1 Ii j,it n qi uso Ado. A ICIngstop, Now Mexico, dispatch sajr.Coniidciabiu excitement haa beeu cnused litre by the discovery of what la believed to be a mine on:e worked lie the ancient Inlubllanti of New Mexico. A mouth ngo W. U, l'orter an I nn loth a leaio on theo d I-ouls-ville ininnnl I.Hdrone gulch, u mile west of K ngslon Not met ling Willi thu ruoMiragiiiiiaat tin y desired lu the nlil workings, tbpy moved half war up the mountain ilJe and U-gnu running; a tunnel into thu heirt tf the peak. The dirt was loose nnd Ihey mmln rapid headway, going utllttaiicoof Inn Itetlrin llttu hvsilinn four weeks About thli time thodlrt legan to have nituillsr appearand, ncil toon Ihey came upon the lionosof a milt's arm, und further ou cams to tho balauoe of tho skeleton. Here liny li-gan digging nround lo sen tvliat luruier oculciicti they could find that tho nriund had been formeily worked 'lliuy found about 'Ml pounds of lead ort, aume broken pieces of cooking uleoalls nnd annldnx. llio vertical depth uf this worklug hero In over 00 It et under the mountain 1 hey returned to town nulexhltUnl Ihelr airangu dlsrovtrlcs, and others went out to examine thn ork and view it o ground. .No one la able to glvo any information In liunrd lo llio matter, but many ennjecturta ore madt,lhu meat phililtileul wnlch la that a mine was worked by lie turly HpaulnrJf. Thu ore found lu the little llu runs fitly l-er cent let 1 nnd some silver and copper. Mr. Purler nnd sou will con tl no work until tiny leach thu con tact of thu in tin nro Iw ly tif the Ik.uIi vlile mint, when, It Is btlleved by everyone, that they will liiaku an dllloual and wondtifuldlicovcrles. Till iiiun I MUCH It V. "In my o inlcin," continued Mr. Pearson, in resniiu to a qucttloti, "what Is needed to develop our Iron mounts tu the louth l rallivay com munication an (here villi bu corut tltlou. I think Hint as long res thsru Is only tno lino that way Hum will le n rnonoKily and caltallsls Mill net venture. When ne get the way fn for railway cjnijetltlon to tho Irtn t ounty miner, ruuielhliif; will be clone . Thou wo w ul J havunll westofColu radufora market. I amluroimed that In Hill city alone there Is market for n thousand tons ul pig lion n month, "Theru la nnothsr Horn that lim been n drawback, and that Is thu nbientu of go id coking coal, so tar an exj crlments have gone. The col.n its now hove Is too light. I.vt n at half thu rice It ii more cosily to usu II, I understand, than It Is tu uio thu Wt Ish ctko " "Theru Is no better iron than t an Lu mado In Ulah," said an exirleuced toundrjmaii today. "The Heaver Iron Is Ilril-clnis, nnd I uever saw bt iter metal cither liiblcotlniid or thoslatis than I got from thoOgdcii Ironworks n few years ago. It A No. 1. Thu reuuufcr thefalluruaf Utah Iron for castings In early dan wus beeu ise we did not have good coke. Coku was rondo from coal which was mined nt Wales, Uanpote county, und It wax so full ol eulehiir that It would spoil the bt it Iron obtainable , It mudo tho metal so hard as to be useless, 'lite iron was nil right, but theoukuwea not. We use lmiorleil cuke now lu all the foundries, and If theie waa Utah Iron Its quality woull cauie lis utn ahead of any n h 1 1 1 o J In. Aa to the getting of the iron Into thu market, I hard!) think that would pay Inserters In mi Iron pistil until thtru aro titter facllltltn than now for shipping the metal from thu mints to where It can he used. Hut It wont be long before there will lie rt big tiling In that Hue, and a twu or thrto mlllltn dollar Iron ioul will bo ono of Utah's pokSefslous." MAMJtACTUHl lit' rXL'IIAMlM. The regular meetiug of the Manu facturers' Uichaiue will bo hold nt & o'clock this e veulug, ut the Chumber of Cimiueros building. The sprolnl bujlneisol the meeting will bu tu elect a hourd of directors and to u point u committee la act with the Chamber of Conimercu commlttte In calling a meeting lu the Interest uf home miuu fscturee. MINKI1AI, I'ATISIJ. Tho foil jiving mineral patents ore at the I, and 0111 to aud nru awulllng Ihelr ownen: No. 1510 lo John Kennedy, Henry Newell, M. A. Uhurliiir, Murj liar Ilngion and James M. ICcnnelly lor the Mineral Hprlug lode claim cover Ing lot No. 62(1 In Ulutah mlulug dlsirlot In Hummlt countv, Ho. lbb'l to Adolp'i d.illatisrbach for thu Mary lodo claim, lot No. 4IS In Wist Mountain district, Hull i.ako couuty. No. U 10 to Kred W. Hay t nud John C. Hayt for the U W. lladger lode claim, lot No. .13 in Hnuke Creek dis trict, Was-itch county. No. 1B77 to lllchard A. llillentlne, William M. Htewart, Joieili K, Kingsbury, William W. Alier, Henry Dluwoodey, 1) K. Illsckhurst, Henry M. illnwooeley, William 11. Wallace and J. II. Paul fur thu Ml. Vernon lode claim covering lot No. OJ In Cllftou dlttrlt I, I ooclo county, TIN 1 10 "JIINUll" ni lid. The Diamond Is working n lorco of eight men nnd havo good Indications of ore being clone. lhu Martha Washington Is making a shipment ot thrcucars of ore this week. The Phccnlx Is looking Well nud they ex tot lo strike the uie body soon. Thiyarudowuou the shaft -00 feet and liavu u S4-foot drift. Tho tuckre has supsendei ojera. lions ending the setllemeut of dlfll cullies ut llio Hullnm Hick, A. L'. Hyde being pretldmt of tho fonuor company. A specimen of ore Iroru thu Key. stoueuas being exhlhlted around town yustvrday. It la very rich. An ud I. Hon vtaa made to the force ntwirk on thu property. The Morning (lory bll air to become a first olata property. Tlio Shalt Is d w II lbd feet, and has followej thu voln Ironi the surlaco. The ore nu)s67d ounces silver aud 14 (or cent copjer. Dr. llu.twlck wus cxhlbitlug some rock from a recent strike In the 1) itnfl can, last Hunda), which ho says as a) ibow to be $.00 rock. A six-Inch vein of thlshas beeu encountered, and tl o Dootor feels much leutd, as well ho may, over the strike. bii eirlnte nilent Havlera Informs us that work la progressing ra I lly In the Herkimer, llritoii leet n shilt being drlveu. llio showings are excellent, and Mr. Havlers says that no troublu ut all Is cierltnced lu getting all thu mouty thu company wants to rose cute, the work. Noil i. J, II. DolananJ John Iluran nold a half Intercut lu thu John A. l.ignu lodo at ( ripple Creek, Colorado, oil Saturday, lur JlO.OOt). 'The tirchuiers bad secured tho other half Interest a week revl tisly for J0i). A lteddlng(Cal.l dispatch says that Willi, in nnd l.etu Joins, two Iruthcrs cngnged lu inliilugon Olney creik, six ttillie irota Heidlng, while making n t leau-up of tin tr I licer illggltigi,tound two liiniix of soil worlli j)il)nud$Zfl(l rcsprptlvely, besides getting about J80U In smaller j leens nud dust. Ihelr find haicriatedcinstderable excitement. Thursday lilrhl, lllrsm House, one of tho oldest loltlers of Corlniif, mi cuiubid, utter n severe Hint is. Thu dtceasetl limit the watt r works of that town, In which he Invested $10,000 to Slo.li 0. He alio ownei seiuu v, ry valtui le uiinm t ( arlini. Itlsli Mi. Huuie was well liked by sll who kutw him and was wljt ly known through out the county, llu leaves many leis ures to mourn his lees. HAITI.AItl'OIKAIIINa IIOCsK Today's clearing house) exchanies amounted to 2IH,ltl7, tsaino diy last J car, 117,073. Ducreaie, J3,703. nil)A'd ql' KATIUNS. New York 8ller,S( ., leu J, It 071. London 1311 er, V, out. AM) 111 I I.los. Wells, Kttrgo .V. Co. received today, Mlngci htillloii, SI0.018. T. 11. Jones itt Co. Motived lodo) : Hulllon, JUWO, ores,' fiiild. T-olal, fll.KHI. McCernlck Ji Co. received todnyi Hllveruud lead un, tSMO. W. A. Hotlgia had lu today for oue lot of Horn W1er ore, HMtou, and three othtr controls. W e.1 M. Hteward hud In today for nwuy one lot of OU Jordan and (lnletm ore, 25 inns, and ono lot t f Centennial i.unkuurc, 82 lone. MORE BUSINESS FAILURES. Drlier Hircanllla Company anil Ostler Brothers. lite Idler lln llonti lur liter. llleii.snil I le lluiiilreil llullitrs. I In r Hi. (rrilllurs, Tho Driver Mercantile company, which commenced business at No. 214 south Hast Tenilo r-trcet about a jeirago, with 1.. It. Chitu as prill dent, ncrelary and Irmmrer, assigned for tho benefit of Its creditors this afternoon, tut up to 4 oMock thu list of cridltoishaJ not been died with the county rtcorelir. W. II. Iteiulrigtoii Is nsslgnee. A Nl a re orler called at the company's olllce hut was denied admission. I'lnatly A. II, Hmltli, vice prtsldeutof tlmconipan, ul lu an nppcuruucu and was asked in to thu cause of thu u,slgnmeut. Hu only aaldi "I don't know uujthlng about It, and tlurofuru can't say anything." "Krom whom can I get Informa tion." "I don't know," replied Mr. Hrulth rather sharply. "Hut, surely some one knowr,"ln lelhtttd the, rt-imiter. Vim lit, oijecllous to tlio truth being made known lothe public, havujotif" "I don't otject to uu thing, but I won't talk." "Very well," sild thu lcrtcr, and he went In que id of urtlculara else where, aud whliu on his round met Mr Clutf,aod lied him Willi questions concerning the II mi's failure. Ibat Ct nlltman was even more curt than Mr. Hmltli, nnd said hu didn't know nnj tiling whatever about the assign ment, neither did he know what the coinpi.ij'.uijeUorllat.llltlis were. It will be remembered that the com an)' placu of business was found on Urea few weeks ego but the till clentwtirkiof the firemen prevented a serious J in. Mr. ltemlnglon wnsieeu Justbeforo the -NI.U.H weut to press und explained the cause of the assignment as lollowi! 'Mr. ('Into has owed me f.'.'SOfor uomu time, and tho llrmtiwhUh I belong JS75 Wu havu been pruning him fur a letlluniunt for a long time butliesttmed unable to do any for us and so wu staund thu assignment. Mr. Clulu alio owed Mr. McCornlck l:0). His liupoislblu to tell ut this lime what tho arrets and liabilities art." on I Kit IIIIOTIIl 118 UU UOVi.V. Ottler llrothera of this city ulsu made an aselgnmeiit today, nml Wm. 11 ltoy has been iismod us usslf-neu. 'lha llnu of Ustlrr llrothera consists of Oliver 11 , David J. nnd Jueoj ll 11. Ostler, und Imsleeii doing u grocery buslutsi ut 4Hd north Hecond West street. The list of liabilities Is divided among creditors ai follows, thu assets being unueier mlnei nn Jet, but Is less than thu total of lha amounts hero named! imrsimt.li uiiiuToits, cress 1, Bslt Ike rntlt snel Prseluce coisiutny I i 15 I II JunssA Uo.. . . .... tuitu tt J, liutlld.... M....H , .... juim II 0 Ostler, See., Sttlil . lie to UctioecaM Oilier ...,.., euu to riluTis lKK!Klt!l!.ll OIIXIIITOIU, CCCIS 3. Pioneer Itel crlltllsceini any .1 U) 0) ItQKursAt) WM , , ........ m XI Cl 11 I.- ... . . . ns u tlstk lldretlir.AUi , 07 i isritirs,eHs KiusD A Uu.. w H leesit tiserfiS I. Urueks H -. .... W IS llenli etsii tJutuitnjr M a w Ii 11 Iciiy... .. illeii Juliiihin lratl A Co ,,,,. flu tit Miltir A lUou. Uurrsjr as, S3 tllJl 31 dm ucpaattr n citmiiToas , cuss x Itoely Mouulsln Dell Tol tioas bo..., I 3tl 00 esit fet.0 1 ickioei . 14 u Ssil ltco Milling A I Wttter tuMM .... M,; littrlnw tlioniiuiliuorir Co ,...,..,. it u A lluvlh 1 aekilK do ... ..,.. , wj A llsru Hsu frsaets u ,,. .,,,, M ij ;u American IliSOUlt Mfs Ou . 31 SI I iviussieine Co., eeit trsnolsco si) lishti llru . H 8tf jti I Hum lluualy (Jo.ww HH )j t5 Alliierlrouutis to- ......., no oo lliisles Irtiitit I tuiluee e.0....,,,.., it jr . ll Isvcj A Cltt . ,, sj tu Art lUssr Uu , . i uu it. I Culiner llrntlisrs 735 forarUsmil. . 2 tl tiu WierA l!o.. M. ,. lixl Ouiininsteiii ttCo , su sslll itollralnco. Jj tJ sitilnKlou M (a Co, est Irsneisco ill A eclillllux ACJa, esu Iranclsco . ftl 01 Totsl iT-iVl Those not olbortt lie noted aro Bait I.ako crudltora. COUNTY COURT IN HARNESS. The Pitltloi From School District 37 Us to Boundaries. C.U.U Oil lOUm HMD INfcPElTOP. V Ureal .Vilesncn at lorest Dale Tin lomtalilcelilp or llio tint Pro duct. Miscellaneous, At this morning's session of tin Count) court Probate Judgo lllalr pre sided, and theru were nlso present . Hdoetmeu Cahoou, llambcrgor, nod Murrl. Ill' IS KXCtUKn. Divld Kearle attended and cxtilalned , that hu was unable to oontrlbuto any thli g towards tho mipport of his father, who Is au Inmate uf the County In llrniiirj. After hearing his ttatemeul lbo board excuied him. 1 Till! HKlSOK WIIV. Mr. I). It. Allen, county luporln tundent of district ichools, wrote reluming the petition 0 rctlJeuli of Uletrltt :i7 1111J others for a chauge cf iioundarlis therein, Willi the recom mendation that It bo notgrantol. Mr. Allen said he funl that of the twelve signers of tho lolltlou list more than six lived In tho strip of territory to be nriecled by the change of luundary. One ol tho 1 rlncipal reasons why the peo luof District 37 drilled nn Increoso of territory w.n that they might obtain mora money from n ccitaln per cent tax towards building h school liouie; but they were already ilcher,comparcd with tlulr school population, than the dls'rlct from which they wished to lake this territory. Ho understood that last December the CO!u of District 87 voted down a tax to bulla a school ll ue, thus show log their lack ot Interest lu educational niatlern. Ou tlio contrary, thoto of District C7 voted a 2 -cr cent tax to build a school house lu their district, oud ceAiuled on receiving u certain sum from this tax for tho jurpese 1 amid. If tlio prooed territory was taken Irom them It woul I leiiou thli revenue considerably au 1 therefore Iruslrato their pltnl to qullenn extent. In Ills ojlulou lhu best thing thu court could do for thu be nellt of the children of Dlilrlet37 would lo to annsx ll to District VS. The mutter was laid over till April 10th. the clerk blu loitruded to notify the lltsl signers lo the itllton of this nnd of an ucoontianylugrcmjU trimce f rom District 87. IN TUB IIODI ITALH. County Physician Worlhtngton ro portci that thu following ciunty pa llents aru In thu vsrlouicltyhoipltiils at this time Ht. Mark's, 8; Ht. Mary's, 1, Deserel, (I, total, 10. AIIUUT A TA 8ALI. A ielltloii with referunce to the set ting nil lo of u tax silo from Ueorgu Cauiilug wus referred to thu county uttoruev, it's uucii too had. Orion Itumel wrotu from Forest Dale under dale Maroh 2Jnd, calling attention to tho fact that unknown er eons were using tho roadway ou I iflh l.sst strtet, letweeu thu roultriitlary rovt and his residence, ss a dumping grouud lor rotten fish, decayed vegeta tion, ruauure, etc. He urged that tho court lustruct the roud euiervlsorto tiku prompt steps to flop the nuisance, whlcn wssuangerouatu the health of the people In the neighborhood. Thu communication was filed. YtANiB A IXHJII INJl I eJTcm. A letter waa presented from W, C. A. Hmoot, Jr., strongly urging the ujc polntuieut ot n meat, vtgetablo aud milt Inspector for Hilt I,ako county, after thu example of Halt Lake City. Hoibldll was a well huowiifuct that there were meu engngoj lu slaughter ing bt ef, mutton and pork wholly un lit lor the market, especially ut this season of the) ear, lleferntl to thu county attorney. TIU.V AmoOAlll 11131 LV. The petition nl I'rauk Pelrto and othrrato have II. M. Itlslty appolutel coustablo of thePlrst precinct of Hall l.akuClty wan tiled. ANOllllli MJISA.NCI. A communication ltm W. II. Ileudrlcksou with reference to a slaughter house which had become a nuisance between twelfth Houth and Moth Last was referred to the ounty attorney, A IIIQUUT UIIANTU). Tho request of J. J. Hnell for a re funding 01 taxes was granted, aud the amount ($J0.70) ordered placed on thu liixt n pro rlatlou list, oil tho presen tation of a j roperly verified claim. hoi,!) 1011 TAM-J. The clerk wus dlrrotetl to execute a dtod to lhu Probate Judge for tho north of lot 2, blocK S!i, plat II, and then advertise the same for tale, tho prop erly hiving been sold to tbo couuty for taxes. There nno arothcr sciclon of tho cnirt this ntlernooo. THEY AUK I'ALMNU FASr. bulls llrglu to C01110 limrn Upon tlio L. C. Coflln llardiraro lompaii). TheChapIn lloltd; Nut company, of Ohio, brought suit lu the Third district court this morning agutust thu H. C. Collin Hardware company of this city to recover $loS on a promlsunry nolo au I 1S for goods supplied to ordt r. Thn Apollo Irou and titiel cempuuy, of Peuniy Ivuuls, also planted ault agutust tnu same defendants today, cljlniliig$IOJ.7t on account of mer chandise. Dey and Htreet are attorneys for tho plalutllls In both lutee. MBHfiarMirflMrjBiiatfHHrCi-Ka