SALT LAKE DAIL HERALD r l il = OL XII SALT LAKE CITY WEDNESDAY S i1 5 p MORNING JULY 6 ISfl NO 26 II SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS E B J PRODUCE MARKET Following are the ruling whole sale buying prices in Salt Lake City CitYeat DOc lOO P bus Wheat 35c I 40c Potatoes Barley seed 130 140 cwt 160 200 Ii Oats Flour XXX 240 250 II XXXX 265 270 Shelled Corn 130 II 140 1CO I Bran 110 I Shorts l c doz EzKci Wool ggE choice fleece ISc 19c 1b Hides prime flint 10c 14c I Following are the latest quota tions of flour grain wool etc in the 5an Francisco market FLOUR SupArfine 350 25 Bakers Extra 4 75 5 00 Family Ex traS 512 Walla Walla extra 425 5Obb1 wHE ATNo 1 5140 L42K No 51S i376 1 cU 23 BARLEYFeed SOc S5c for Coast and S5c 95c for Bay Brewing fl 125 cwt OATdQllotable at 130 16O cU for Feed CtCOBNQaotable at 105 110 for Laref 105 115 for Small Yellow Lar Large V35 ctl and 180 5135 for White i9 HIDESDry Hides usual selections Flint 18 me Dry Kips 18 18ic Green Salted heavy steers over 551bs il I 1 10c do under 55 Ibs lOc Kips lOc I CalfBkins 10 12c ti STRAYED A linedback Cow of medium size with red sides and very large udder heavy with calf Any person leaving information at my house Seventeenth Ward will be re warded JOHN A GrROESBECK WANTED Furnacemen Feeders and Labor ers apply at Germania Smelter or office in town I WANTED Fifty Men to work on grade in Parleys Canyon Good wages paid Apply at once to Pitts Watson on the premises WANTED Immediately sixty good men to I work in Parleys Canyon Wages guaranteed Apply to Albert Holt at the Works or to Eber Case Salt Lake City James Mabey Bountiful or John Holt South Jordan WANTED 4 Thirty good rock men to work on the Railroad at Granger Three dollars per day cash Transporta tion from Ogden to Granger fur nished Apply to Crismon Weiler Salt Lake City or at Granger CRISMON WEILER WANTED A few good men for steady work at thePioneer Perpetual Lime Kilns Apply immediately to Supt F A Pascoe on the premises WANTED The folks to know that they can be supplied with Grain Feed Flour Groceries and Provisions at 52 First South street east of Main street W SHARP LUMBER SHIKCLES LATH FLOORING RUSTIC SIDING PICKETS ETC CHEAP AT LATIHER TAYLOR COPS LEGAL NOTICE In the Probate Oourt in and for the County of Salt Lake Territory of Utah In the matter of the estate of Henry Walker deceased Order to chow cause wsy decree of dis tribution should not be made On reading and filing the petition of Joseph S Rawlins and John H Walker executor of the last will of said deceased and praying among other thiogs for an order of distribution of the residue of said estate among the persons entitled It is ordered that all persons interested in the estate of the said Henry Walker deceased be and appear before the Pro bate Court in and for the said County of Salt Lake at the Court Room of said Court in the County Court in said County on Wednesday the 13th day of July 1881 at 10 oclock am then and there to show cause why an order of dis tribution should not be Made of the rei i due na of said estate among the legatees of IifS deceased according to law further order11e ordered that a copy ot this weeks published for three successive day of once each week Before the said ay 1831 HKBAIT in the SALT LAKE DAILY B li uea m the newspaper did printed and Pub Salt Lake County E SMITH Dated June 20tb l88iPr ° bte Judge TERRITORY OP UTAH COUNTY or SALT LAKE 8 I D Bockbolt Clerk of the Probate Court in and for the in the County ofS3lt Lake TerrItory that the ofUtab do hereby certify foregoing is a full truts and cor rect copy of order to show cause why de Cr50 of distribution In the should not be made matter of the estate of Walker deceased Henry m my office as appears record t In witness whereof I have SE L hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court this 20th day ofJune A D 1881 Je22 D BOOKHOLT Probate Clerk L WASATCH MILLS Of 1881 Best Brands of FLOUR Always 01 hand and for sale in quanti ties large or small at bottom prices Highest Cash Prices paid for WaEAT Office at Idaho Bakery Second South Street CEO HUSLER je25 4 SALT LAKE CITY LfUSTRA TE D Album of Twenty Exquisite Photo Lithrographic Views of Salt Lake City with Letter Press description of each view and a history of the city Put up in a neat case JUST THE THING FOR TOURISTS PRICEJ 750TS Published and for sale by JAS DWYER Bookseller and Stationer No 76 Main Street Salt Lake City Utah je2 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP mHE PARTNERSHIP HERETO THE i fore existing under the firm name of Whitphead Gray is this day dis solved by mutual consent G A WHITEHEAD N P GRAY The business nt the Exchange Saloon will be hereafter continued By N P Gray who assumes all the liabilities and collects nil outstanding debts due the late firm N P GRAY July let 1SS1 jy3 WATSON RRO CONTRACTORS BUILDERS I MARBLE WORKERS Monuments Tombstones Marble Mantles In great variety Iron Mantles and Grates Plaster Ornaments C enter Pieces etc South Side of South Temple Street a little East of Eagl e Gate Jec g HOT DINNERS From 12 to 2pm J3i3c Cronk B r Soda Water Ice Cream LUNQH PUT UP F a TRAVELERS J WACEL Sa m26 Opposite Theatre FAMILY MEATS The cheicestoheapest I W II PET E R S ENS I I No 1225 Fit H South Street i Order by Telephone m26 DEXTER LIVERY STABLES NOB 12111213 sn1215 Second South St FEED and SALE STABLES Hotel and Other Orders Filled Promptly SEND WORD BY TELEPHONE CARRING10N YOUNG e2 Proprietor MCCORNICK GO BJLIsTICEES Salt Lake City Utah 4t Transact a General Banking Business Careful Attention Given Ito the Sale oj Ores and Bullion We solicit Con signments Guaranteeing the Highest Market Prices t b Collections Made tenth Prompt Returns at Lowest Bates II Execute Orders for Purchase or Sale of Stocks and Bonds at Nato York cnd San franciscot I We EcU Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers on Leading Cities of the United States also Jfarnish Sight Drafts or Remit funds to London Dublin JSfirlin Copenhagen Paris Stockhotm and all other Prominent Points in Europe at Lowest Bate tf Exchange e Oartiflcaies of Deposit Issued Payable 00 Demand ACTIVE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED COBBESPONDES1S KzwToBH Importera and Traders Natic1l i Konntze Brothers CmoAGoConmnircial National Bank BAB FEASCUOO First National Gold Xtsfc OJiiaiOmaha National Bank Bs Loun8tet Savings As wrfti B HI PUZEYs CARRIAGE WAGON SHOP Blacksmithing One door West 7 Bain Wagon Depot u26 MULLOYPAUL Proprietors r SALT LAKE LIVERY AND SALE STABLES And Omni 3ns Line 24 to 34 SECOND SOUTH STREET All Orders left at Hole Promptly Attended to mlf JULES SALOON 135 MAIN STREET The Coziest place in town Nothing but the Best Liquors We beat the World at Mixing Drinks Old Crow Whisky a Specialty Jnles Favorite Segars Try them je15 J B CLASBEY Prop NEW LuMBER YARD IE SELLS At tie Old Pioneer Lumber STurd Of ARMSTRONG k EAGLE OK FIRST SOUTH STREET Opposite Mtli Ward Meeting House Offers at WHOLESALE AiD RETAIL LUMBER OF ALL GRADES Consisting In part of Flooring Rustic Finish ing Ceiling Pickets Lath < hlngles Stud ding Joist Doors Windows Transoms Mouldings etc which will be sold at Bottom Figures J65DONT FAIL TO CALL < Ea mar2 TUTFS PilLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS CLERGYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Loss of appetiteNauseabowels costive Pain in theHeadwith a dull sensation in the back part Pain under the shoulder blade fullness after eating with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind Irritability of temper Low spirits IJOSB of memory with a feeling of having neg lected some duty weariness Dlzliness I Muttering of the Heart Dots before the eyes Yellow Skin Headache Restless ness at night highly colored Urine IF THESE WARNINGS UNHEEDED SERIOUS DISEASES WILLSOON BE DEVELOPED TUTTS PILLS are especially adapted to such casesone dose effects suchnchange of feeling as to astonish the sufferer They Increase the Appetite and cause the body to Take on Flesh < < thus the system is nourishedand by thelrToiilc Action the OleeatlTc O nReuhu Stool are pro duced Price 25 cents 35 Murrny St arifro lulls H iRrnY DYE GRAY HAIR or WiriSKFiia changed to a GLOSSY BLACK by a ringle application of this DYK It imparts a natural color acts Instantaneously Scd Druggists or tent v Hi reas on receipt of fi Office 35 Murray St New York I nr TCTra UAMll uf Ylublf Infurmatlon ud ft CDr l Kfcrlpt will lc mallrd FREE on ipplicttlonf P S lE8S a5 S 4 III ITTER 8TOHACJJC S Feeble and Sickly Persons Recover their vitality by pursuing a course of Hostetters Stomach Bitter the most popular invigorant and alterative medicine in use General debility lever and ague dyspepsia constipation rheumatism and other maladies are completely removed by it Ask those who have used it vrhst it has done for them For sale by all DrugzJds and Dealer generally ARCADE Restanrant and Cbop Honse THE BEST IF TOWS EVERYTHING IN SEASOJVf PRICES MODERATE L ULYV tfSEY Caterer 1b THE MOURNING WORLD Universal Sympathy lor the Afllicicd President and His Family 1bUUocRHIN of Prayers for the n oundNl ftlan A More Favorable Turn fin Affair Good Hopes of Final Recoy cry Latest Bulletins fro us the Executive IaDsioll THE WORLDS SYMPATHY Washington 2Sir Edwurd Thom ton and Mrs Victor Drummond called upon the secretary of stats who was in attendance upon the Pre def1t at the Ex ecutive Mansion letween 4 and oclock and delivered to him a copy of the fol lowing dispatch with many expressions of deep sorrow at the great tragedy London July 2d 6 pm Thornton Washington Is it true that President Garfield has been shot If so express at once the great concern of her majestys govern ment and our hope that the report that he has sustained serious injury is not true Signed EARL GKANYILLE Foreign Office London The following was received at 8 pm Blaine Secretary Washington Telegram received Express to Mr Garfield the profound sympathy of this legation The Queen has sent to inquire and express solicitude Signed LOWELLMinister Minister New York 2 Elaine Secretary of State Washington Your 645 telegram is very depressing I otill hopa for more favorable tidings and ask you to keepme advised Plei e do not fail to express to Mrs Garfield my great sympathy Signed C A ARTHUR Governors Island 2 To Gen W T Sherman Washington I trust that the result of the assault upon the life of the President today may not have a fatal consequence and that in the interest of the country the act mav be shown to have ben tht of a znsdman Thanks for yur dispatch and for your promise of furtber informa tion Signed W S HANCOCK The following dispatcn has been re ceived by tecretay Lincoln from Gen Grant Elbevon N J To cretary Lincoln Washington Please dispatch me the condition of the President The news received conflicts I hope the most favorable may be con firmed Express to the President my deep sympathy and hope that he may speedily recover Signed US GRANT The secretary of State received from Sir Edward Thornton British minister the following telegram dated London 1016 pm To Sir Edward Thornton British Am bassador Washington The Queen desires that you will at once express the sorrow with which she has learned the attempt upon the Presi dents life and ner earnest hope for his recovery Her jetty wishes for full and immediate reports as to his condition Sigaed LORD GRJLNYILLE PostmasterGeneral Jame has just I sent the following telegram to New i urk Secretary Blaine has juet cabled foreign ministers at this hour 1015 pm tbe Presidents condition ba improved In the judgment of attending physicians the change is marked and hopeful I r Washington 2 THE CRIME TLis morning witnessed a crime un paralleled the history of the country The assassination = of Lincoln coming as it did aLwo close of a long and desperate war andus the last expiring throbe of that struggle of fierce hate and passion was an ifUjnitely i more logical event than this horrd 60 A dumb horror seems to have taken pokeseion of everybody and few seem to realize the present situation much less foracalt the future A great crowd gathered clmosl instantly around the Baltimore hnd Potomac depot in which the President WaS shot A hundred dif ferent conflicting stories of the man ner of tbo < shooting and of its effect spread like wildfire throughout the city By common consent business was sus pended in the shops and stores as well RS in the publfcoffices and the population of Washington emptied itself into the strf etc and gather 4 tat every corner to listen to the details told of the tragedy The Pre sident andAlr Blaine rode to the depot I this morning In a carriage together Mr Blaine sayethat President Garfield wes in an unusually joyous mode and several times expressed his keen gratifications that the relations between himself and the members of the cabinet were so bar monions and that the Administration was a unit When the carriage arrived in front of the depot the President and Mr Blaine left it and entered the ladies waiting room through which they passed arm in arm Mr Blaine says ha dropped L = tne JTresiaenvs arm as iney were paesiujj through the door into the main room at which instant two slots were fired Mr Blaine saw a man running and started to wards him but turned almost immedia tely and saw that the President had fallen It was then that he first realized that the shots had been fired at the Presi dent He sprang towards him and as he did so several others and raised his head from the floor As the President fell he exclaimed My God > At this time the PostmasterGennra James Secretary Windom and Secretary Lincoln who had arrived earlier than the time were promenading on the platform outside General Jaroes says tha Col Jameson of the postoffice department rushed out of the dept immediately after the shots were fired and exclaimed U J he Pres dent is shot Either the secretary > r another gentleman of the prty ex claimed Oh nonsense Col Jameson I saw it The party then rushed back and found Secretary Blame who ap peared to be the only cool man in ihe crowd bending over the President and tbeflping the people buck Physicians were h stely sumroned and Drs B is Kyburn ard several nther were soon in attendance J he President was re moved to a room in the second s ory and a preliminary examination of his wound wa mide but the bnll which had entered the right side of his back near the spinal co uran and imme diately over the hip bone could not be found although its course was traced fur about three inches it having passed for ward and downward As soon as he bad fired the shots the assassin was seized by Officer Xearnpy and immediately hur tied away t > the police headquarters This was fortunate for him for as soon as the dazed crowd acertained that the murderer was in custody there was talk of lynching him and if the excited crowd could huve laid hands on him his tale would have been a sudden and tragic one About 10 am the President was borne through the depot building to an ambulance in waiting on the outside The ambulance was surrounded by police and driven rapidly to the Executive Mansion An excited crowd formed at once but at the White House the crowd was stopped and none but a select few admitted The Agates of the Executive Grounds were immediately closed and guarded by soldiers and policemen and nobody wan admitted without a pass from the Presidents private secretary and members of the cabinet who were at the depot when the shooting occurred were immediately summoned and oth mem bers of the cabinet then at their d sks in the departments were notified a d came at once to the White Hou e All of them remained in attendance during the day and night Soon kfpr the Presidents removal to the White House he appeared to rally and several encouraging dia patcnes were sent out XTOUI noon tne symptoms grew unfavorable and hourly bulletins to that effect were Bent out As ttii dtlY wore on the Presidents symp toms grew less favorable his pulse grad ua Jy accelerated un il ht 7 pm it stood at 140 At thi hour the alt ndirg physi cians could lula out no hope for his re covery Dr Ryburn bid h We have not been able to find the ball snd the Pr sidentV condition is tuh that we can not urobe 1m wound The course of the bullet ha been trectd about ibres inches and there lostl here has been considerable internal bleeding which still continues Our only hope is i < that this blteding will cease oi itielf Human skill can do nothing unless that lakes plncc He is calm and chevrful and bis secretary Robert Lincoln paced the runs of tne Presidents library with a downcast air evidently recalling ton CUfla of the > nd tragedy o sixteen ytar agi which be reft him of a father and the nation lIt a President tmasterGeneral James appeared mure disturbed than any other J memoer oi IUH cauiuub present HUU on could only with great difficulty Control hi5 emotions when he attempted to speak of the impenling calamity Other nuirbers of the cabinet coverspd at intervals in low tone and every move ment in the inner room where the dying President Icy l was listened to with eager anxiety CONKLIXG AND ARTHUR New York 5The Post here was a gathering of politicians around Con kling and Arthur this afternoon as they walked togeher to the Fifth Avenue Hotel Conkling ran briskly across the hall avoiding reporters and bounded up tha i stairs two steps at a lime The Vice President tried to be cool but was evi denty much excited by the new He said he certainly hoped Bliss report that the wound wouldnt be fatal was true Its a most shocking event and has so staggered me that I dont know what to think Will you go to Washington at once So sir That is net my intention but I do not care to talk about the matter at present If the wound should result fatally 1 suppose you will at once go to Washing ton I cant say I co not wish to be quoted as discussing the matter TOREIGN AXXIKTY Washington SThe following cable message was received this morning by the British minister Windsor Caaile July 3 The Queen is i mOt anxious to learn as to the stale of the President Please wire the latet news Signed SIR H POKSONBY The secretary of state has just received the following from the governor enerti1 of Canada Amtert N S 2 Pray express my warmest sympathy with the President and his family at the dastardly attempt on his life I am shocked at the news but trust the wound is not mortal Shall bo very clad of fur ther intelligence Reply to Halifax = igned LORJJS GoverrorGeneral THE BULLET Dr Bliss states this morning that ex aminations made yesterday afternoon and evening disclosed the fact that the bullet entered the Presidents body between the tenth and eleventh ribs on the right side of the spinal column and passing for ward and downward into and through thejlower end right lobe of the liver finally lodged In the anterior portion ot the abdomen PARALLEL CASES Considerable encouragement was de rived tonight by friends of the Presi I dent by the statement made by Chief I Brooks of the secret service division of the treasury department in which he re lated the details of the shooting of Jim Fiskejr and himself In both in stances Brooka says the bullet enter d in identically the same place as did the ball in the body of President Garfield to day Probing for the ball in Picks case Brooks says was undoubtedly the cause of his death In his own case he said there was no attempt made to probe the wound and he carries the ball to day but is in perfect health Brooks re I j ceived his wound ii nhilla e ep a whisky r rjg excite L IAn m0 d An avatan he of teegm ft pytepatby wlth the Pro JfV1 S family in thir affliction aSn F ceived today a very large os Qer g F 6TJ which originated in the south THE BRAVB WIPE As the hour approached Bt t which the tf Garfield was expected to arriver a or t Ie w ful crowd gathered on the potico s So and an J White House to ra ceive her L d minutes before 7 oclock she arr1Vteor Adney was met at the fron door by At master i General MacVeagh Mrs Post eldest < j e General James and Mrs Garfieldb5 t Garfieldbou7 her OU 1 son Her son placed his arm a sobbing flU If waist and led her ino tshe h < usotad ECQn i 1 8tron l l btrong men who witnesed this s coming turned away and sPb ePresi as they 1 f f j J I heard the heartbroken sobs ow Is imme fl immo dent jj i wife Mrs I Gsrfield ora her hus I il tf dilitaly taken to the bedside 1 blind 9 affectionate who qUIeted her withat followed 4 cheerfulness Theer t < scene tbenceofMr indescribablescene f was indescribable bepreherhusband Garfield seemed to I j 1 and the cuer his con itiol favorable tu t tUrnr mr in er her arrival 1 observed within an hou F j fL ° p afttClan to that was attributed by the physel which had P Ji fact The President denhs 55 KnmJ fSS 8 luls ran down to been for some time J 128 and soon afterward at s 4 ° 12 AtO40 r i j he was reported to Fde stopPing quietly i r i b i siderably encouraged and Mrs Garfield feb yeeaiderably I feU c i I ltonjcians shook couraged although J onicians T their heads and mainfcabys the opinion Ii that the case ma1Dpal1ined The Presi k 1 1 i f dent asked Dr Bliss to las sim the truth r regarding his condi tictell hTue doctor 1 j said 1 i consider 0v en ery critical and that you have one case ve in a hun dred Well repliedhBnc President cheerfully and bravely thee will take that chance In the courWof the day the President spoke a numbie of times in a wondering way regarding erhe motives 4 et of his assassin To Secretar t Lincoln he sid more than once Why y what could l I t that man want to shoot me or This is the problem which has pufzzled thou sands of people in Washington today C THE ASSASSINS SUGGESTIONS I n S = A u LLII ra LIIHnCI Attorney vjorKuui BUBI UU r sultatlon with several judges of the dis 1 trict court concluded not to make public J k i at present the contents of the pap ere i which Guitteau left for Mr Andrews the C i newspaper correspondent A memberof i the cabinet who has read these parers I pays that one of them is a letter ad i dressed to VicePresident Arthur in I J which he recommends the appointment t of Mr Conkling as secretary of state Mr L D Morton as secretary of the i treasury Gan Logan as secretary of ware and Emory Stoors as attorneygeneral j i He thought Gen James might be re I tained poitmsster general The mem Q I ber of the cabinet who read these letters r said they Appeared to be the vaporings of ian i I an insane mind Others who have read them think they are more wicked than n ace Blame cables to Lowell a request that he think the Queen for the rresSdent and Mrs Garfioid for her repeated ex prossioriB of sympathy and JflortonFfM Everts Thurman Howe and Jflorton caoie secretary iilaine from Fans uur t I countrymen receive successive accounts I i of the Preidents condition with pro found sorrow and deppest sympathy with the public and private affliction We receive expressions of condolence and horor at the crime from representa t tives of other nations We still cherish l hops or a favorable issue and desire exprtts our heartfelt sympathy in the grief that surrounds the President Minister Lowe cables Blame the fol lowing from the Queen I tm most anxious to hear the latest accounts of the President and wieh that my horror and deep sympathy be conveyed t him and 1 j 1 t Mr Garfield U 1 Collector Robertson tel urapbes as surances of deepest sympah and that fervent prayers will go up to day from church and in land every loyal heart the r that the President may be spared t The miiUster from Spain Mr Borco called upon Secretary Blaine at the Executive Mansion this afternoon for the purpose of delivering a copy of the following tlf ram from the minister of state Madrid MadridJu13 Z To the Spanish Minister Washington In the name of the King express to the government of the United States the profound sorrow that the attempt against the Presidents life has caused in Spain His Majesty and government fervently hope for the recovery of President Gar field The following was received thie evening by the secretary of state 4 Lisbon S Blaine Secretary Washington Am horrified by the attempt upon the Presidents life Await intelligence with anxiety Signed MAiN When the cabinet learned from phy sicians last night that the President wac finking they requested Arthur to come on the midnight train which he did He suppressed his natural desire to er press sympathy with the President and I family because it was necessary to keep the President absolutely quie for tb present LOSDON LondQn SA profound sensation hero amazement and incredulity great anxiety is felt especially among Ameri cans who deserted every place and occu pation to get the news Minister Low ells residence was thronged The Queen and Earl Granvilla immediately and per sonally cabled condolences The Ob server prints a special edition on Sunday morning It says the first impression is that the dastardly act is due to the same agencies as have attempted the lives of so many crowned heads but there is no evidence that it is a political crime It seems to be the act of a halfcrazed lunatic Regicide is an intelligible crime but to kill one President to make room for another is an act ot means folly that no sane aaan would perform SUNSHINE BEFORE THE STOT31 Washington SInside the White House after 6 pm yesterday every formility was waved In one window sat Blaine Kirkwood Tucker and the Portu ese minister Blaine related how S he had called in a carriage to take the President to the depot The President i J r r s 1 w