7 q ji j i I I 1 n SALT LAKE DAILY HERALD SATURDAY APRIL 5 > 1884 I 1 THE HERALD i SATURDAY APRIL 5 1884 JILY 1YE1TIIEB REPORT 2 j WAR DSPABTMEXT I Division of Telegrams and Reports for f f the benefit of Commerce and Agricul II lire 1 I SALT LAKE CITY April 3 1884 I Li c TCiLPiPM I h L i 441 84ji241 i j 841 I 3OO1 j aromOter 3005 BO osi 3O0G 300 Thermometer 3951 48 524 63 tl 1 HumidltY 4S 39 31 42 JI DIrection ot Wind Nj N Nwi NE I > WIas per Hour 4 21 7 13 II t Weathor L CIftrj O1ea = C1ea4Icar r if Max Ther 558 JItn Ther37 7 Rainfall durIng hours 001 of an inch t l t J J CRAIG Szt gig Corps USA htl i I CHIPS PLJi ijl f 1 e Tickets for the great concert Mon fl i day night are going fast at all the H If stares where they are sold I ExBiBhon John Rowberry died at It1 i t bis ranch in Tooele County at 1110 1 I1 i am yesterday of heart disease f > 1l l An attachment was Issued against H Borers yesterday for u i1 I r W H vers 13777 amount due to Griffith i Wedge manufacture of Zsnes It yUle Ohio lf c fi The Utah Central has made ar IIr rangements for running a special H 1 train to Ogden arter conference ad Ji i journs on Saturday afternoon leav ing about 5 oclock tL i fJ The first sleeper through from I II 1 1 Chicago to Ogden arrived there t this morning thus inaugurating the II 1 1 new and desirable servJce There 4 will be one of these through cars t Lt each way every day 11 1 Stephens singers have a private 1 rehearsal in the Tabernacle imme I L i 1 l diately after the afternoon meet ings They are requested to bring 1 I their flags and song e hoes Vis II 1 itors will not be admitted i The rehearsals for Stephens con I j cert are progressing nicely The I chorus are all well up in their part and the soloists fre ail ready for their various pieces and the outlook Is very favorable for a firstclass en t J I tertainment well attended f f t Next > Monday Dr Benedict will l 1 operate upon Mrs Bredemeyer for l I the removal of an ovarian tumor I r ik The operation will be of the most difficult and delicate character the I r unfoitunata lady having been a suf t ferer from the pffliction fcr fourteen 1 years i What poor needy Reedy the maniac of the Butte InterMoun tain can have against THE HERALD local is only known to himself I l Why Johnny we love you dearly and pity you sincerely Of course I nobody could lecture on Bonaparte I f or do anything else SQ well as you f could Johnny dear There there 4 calm yourselfjyou are the sum of all j greatness Nobody dare question i that There doctor he is better L 11 new wipe the froth from his moutb 4 these spasms never last Icng k t You are Interested Yourself 1 it i We are prepared to sell to fami 1 lies at the Occidental Pure Cali J it fornia and Imported Wines at re L4 duced prices The best of Liquor l and Cigars always on hand YOTJ iJ1lb ill become convinced by a trial ATJEP MURPHY Proprs t R t f LADIES attending the Patti con T I f cert should call at Smon Bros for i a their opera bonnets t toO 1 L Important Notice The only flavor in the Seal Skin i t Cigars is that given by a secret q combination of the finest pure Ha vana tobacco properly rehanJled iIi No drugs First class dealers han dle them Zions Cooperative 4 Mercantile Institution Agent t I II i j Pavillion This Afternoon and i I Evening Messrs Sstabrooke and Lawshe L will give their unrivaled performance at 4 I ance on skates this afternoon i oclock and in the evening at nine Music both afternoon and evening I Special performance in the after noon for children WE are showing beautiful Spring Wraps COIL BROS L J T r1 SIMON BROS carrv a splendid as q sortment of Ladies and Childrens White Goods Hosiery and Corsets RICHARD J TRIPPE Eaton Md says I have used Browns Iron 4LfM Bitters in my family and believe it 41 to be a good medicine t j OUR stock of Ladies Muslin Un k derwear is just in and contains the largest and chocest variety cf 4 1 styles we have over shown F11 CORN BEOS 1 JSHSEYS in all colors from 13 to jfl SlOa6 r j4 4 SIMON Bos s p E 3 J Proclamation Extraordinary r By virtue of the authority now t Tested I proclaim to my old friends t patrons and the public in general rM that I have the best lighted Photos graphic Studio in TJtab where you can have your Portraits taken in stantaneous or quicker Photo graphing Babies is always my forte Connected with the Gallery is also 1 i jay Frame Notion and Moulding v Department with View Emporium etc A visit to the corner of Third 9M 4 South and Main Streets east side will surprise and gratify my numer 5 4t ona friends also yours to command flr f C W CARTER tLt LEA YlTTS LEVIATHANs 11 s A Pronounced Success at the Salt Lake Theatre Last Night I The curtain rose to a crowded hcuEe at the Salt Lake Theatre last I night and ater the performance began people continued comine till every seat was taken and large numbers were standing in all parts of the house The performance may be unhesitatingly pronounced one of the best in the variety line ever seen in this city for each per former is an acknowledged star in his or her specialty and most ot them stand unrivalled The audience was put in such a good humor by 1he opening sketch entitled The Kitchen Domestic performed by Fran Bennett Miss Lizzie Gardener and Frank Godia that they were on the verge of being tickled to dh by some of the acts which followed Part of the pr gramme might be said to be rather too much of the concert hall stamp but this could scarcely be an objection as it is high class concert hail and HA No1 of its kind and it would be difficult to raise any other objection The audience was convulsed with laughter at the inimitable farcial contortions and elastic dancing of Fred Matthews and delighted to the verge enthusiasm by the won derful bicycling feats of the Selbini family father mother and chiid who performed on their bicycles something after the fashion of the champion circus riders on horse back The child a mere baby dressed in a cunning little costume consisting of two small ilk flags took the house by storm lasoinaiing some members of the audience to such an extent that they threw silver quarters and halt dollars to her on the stage I Then followed one of the most I comical and best acted sketches ever seen on any stage entitled the Workingmans Sbtibe performed by Messrs Conroy Daly Thompson and Flynn This act must be seen to be appreciated it is a perfect satire and is given by the four shamrocks in a highly original and artistic style The skipping rope daneeuBe Miss Lottie Elliott scored another victory for the troupe and by general verdict was declared inimitable Her grace and endurance were astounding and the claim made for her in the bills as the idol of the poetry of motion is in no degree an esagger ition Space will not permit a further rehearsal in detail suffice it to say that the show is excellent Wain ratta the wonder of the wire start led everybody and perhaps to some extent eclipsed everything else The closing act All Foals Day was a fitting finalo to an evenings amusement which each member of audience felt was well worth his money London Bank Trouble Nothing new in relation to this matter transpired yesterday ex cept that it was not J R Walker of the firm of Walker Bro < > who went on the bond for Bowers but a nephew of that gentleman the cashier in the dry goods department of the firm It is probable that the I bank will Droceed as soon as possible i to pay off all the depositor and that it will then close up entirely There seemed to be no doubt on the street yesterday that depositors would get all their money If Salt Lake Kindergarten and Graded School Tbis Select School which is still kno wn as the only Kindergarten in the city and the only one em ploying Kindergarten methods in the instruction of older pupils has secured the new Jewish school house commonly called the Syna gogue situated on tbe corner of Third South and First West streets one block west of the Metropolitan Hotel where the new term will open on Monday next This build ing which has recently been erect ed for school purposes is in every way adapted to a first class school being made of brick entirely new rooms very high well lighted and unusually well ventilated and the grounds large and tastefully en closed it is a central and health ful location and easily reached from any part of the city on the D R G car line This school ja not connned to children of the Kindergarten but I has always taken pupils of any grade Tho character of the in struction is well known The Kin dergaiten department will be con ducted as heretofore children from four years old and upwaids being received Small pupils sent from a distance on the car line will be carefully attended to Tuition the same as in other schools Industrial classes for the advanced pupils will be conducted Special lessons in music etc will be taught as extra studies I For terms of admission course of study or Kindergarten methods and specimens of work apply to MRS MARCUS JONES f 133 w First South street I N New Method Book The New SelfInstructor for the organ and piano will be out Satur day next with a most choice selec tion of tunes A new Upright Piano for13a1e for 225 Several second hand pianos and organs for sale very cheap Orders for the book by mail will be promptly filled A PRATT Sixth East and Fourth South ate FIFTYFOTJKTH CONFER ENCE Large Attendance at the Big Tabernacle Yesterday I I The Services and Addresses The Conference convened at 10 am yesterday and was called to order by President John Taylor The choir sang Glorious things of thee are spoken Zion City of our God Prayer by President George Q Cannon The choir fang Zion B tad da with hills surrounded Zion kept by power divine Present on the sfandOf the First Presidency John Taylor George Q Cannon Joseph F Smith Of the Twelve Apostles Wilford Woodruff Lorenzo Snow Erastus Snow Franklin D Richards Brig ham Young Albeit Carrington Moses Thatcber Francis Marion Lyman and George Teasdale Counselor to the Twelve Daniel H Wells Patriarch of the Church John Smith Of the First Seven Presidents of Seventies Horaca S Eldredge W VV Taylor Abram H Cannon and Seymour B Young Of the presiding bishopric Leo nard W Hardy and Robert Bur ton Also a number of presidents of stakes bishops and elders from vari ous parts of the Territory PRESIDENT JOHN TAYLOR He was pleased to have another opportunity of meeting with the saints in annual conference he was thankful for the favorable circum stances and the beautiful weather which we now enjoy These occa sions were fraught with events of importance to the Latterday Saint causing them to reflect upon the goodnessaud mercy of God and to strengthen and encourage them for the events of the future The Father and the Son instituted it aDd it had been perpetuated by the Inspiration of the holy ghost and the introdac ion of the holy priesthood Pro phets had looked forward with joy and had written and sung of thia day It was the dispensation of the fuIness of times It was not iithin the power of any man no matter what their wisdom or abil ity to carry on this work without Gods aid They were indebted to the wisdom and guidance of God for the inception and beginning of this work and in each successive step hat they had taken they wereins ebted to Him for all the progress they had made Without His aid no man whatever his position ould do anything fjr the aJvsnce ment of this wors All the children of God were in terested in this work the living the dead and unborn and they as a people held their destinies to a great extent in their hands for their ac tions not as individuals but as a eojle would hay a bearing upon nations as well as individuals in the future President Taylor hailed the congregation as Ma brethren and sisters invokeJ the blessiog of God upon them in Conference and de clared that His wath and indigna tion would be upon their ejemiea and all who womd fight against Zion APOSTLE GEORGE TEASDALE said upon receiving the gospel he received a knowledge of ita tiuth for himself The history of this people was singularly like that of Abraham having left all to obey the gospel They had believed in the true and living God and obeyed His gospel and received the prom ised blessings The promses that were made and their fulfillment tin the case of those who received the gospel was an evidence that Gods power was with His servants and their authority was valid Another evidence of the divinity of ths work was the peace that reigned in the families of the Saints even in l what was called polygamy and it would be found that there was more trouble in monogamous families i than among those who had re I ceived the celestial law of mar riage This was accounted for by the fact that this people came here for the love of God and they tried to claim the blessings prom iced to those who seek first the kingdom of God and his righteous ness Though the elders were treated despitefully by the people of the TTrnTlrl rronO7 llT fhorn Tirara Q fn uJu 5IJ4LkLLJg ULi n 1V who gladly received the Gospel The signs still followed the believer and the power of God was continually being made manifest in response to the ministrations of the servants of Gcd The only way they could ex pect the bessings of God was by keepng his commandments and if they did this they need not fear the efforts of men They conceded they had the right to believe but denied the right to practice their religion Such was the result of the boasted enlightenment of the men of this i naiton God help such intelligence I They were interested in doing good to themselves and mankind then keep the commandments of God and be blessed with the power to re deem yourselves to redeem the dead and have Ig10ry added unto you for having made good use of your talents And they owed it to God haying come here pure to re turn with the same character they had when they left his presence Theory would not do alone for they would judged by tho deeds done in the body and professions or good 1 desires were not sufficient APOSTLE P H LYilAN Rejoiced in the opportunitie3 af forded on these occa ions His re ligion required not only good inten tions but good works Faith would not avail only as it prompted to works If the true faith existed it would prompt to action What ad vantage to only profess to believe in the various ordinances and princi ples of the gospel and have not faith to go forth and perform the work A religion without works is dead It was singular liberality that would only permit men to be lieve God nqjiired them to keep His commandments as well as to be lieve in them and it were better that they had never Leen born than to break the commandments of G3d Their hopes depended on dong the works of righteousness They would be just the kind of people that God desired them to be if they kept His commandments They were chosen to perform this work before they came here they had made covenants to keep the com mandments of God and did not ez pect to wait until the hereafer to receive blessings receiving blessings here evelY day They knew that God lived and had an assurance of this beyond all the reasoning and sophistries of men They knew also that this was the work of God They knew these things beyond all doubt as they know that they have a living And they knew that the nations that fought against Zion would be destroyed and cutoff The servants of God were bearing these testimonies to the nations but the people hardened their hearts and rejected the truth If they would listen and obey they might receive the same blessings as the Saints en joyed As they had this knowledge let them strive to keep all of the commandments that they mght be blessed with the unspeakable riches of eternity which through their mortal imperfections they were not now prepared to fully realize He testified that the kingdom was never more firmly rooted than at pre ent that there were never so many persons who were devoted to the truth and that it would con tinue to grow in power as God had intended PRESIDENT W WOODRUFF nnounced that a meeting of the J Mutual Improvement Societies of both sexes would he held in the As I jembly Hall at 7 oclock last even ing also a meeting of the Sunday School Union most likely in the same place on Saturday evening and a meeJng of the Priesthood on Sunday evening The choir sang Who can stand against tha works of the Lard Conference adjourned till 2 oclock p m Benedction by Apostle AVilford vVocdrurT At the afternoon Eesion the at tendance was equally l rge and the conference was addressed by Apos tles Moses Thatcher Albert Car rington ard F Richards I TAKE your children to Hower I Kewcomb to be Photographed they have the only lightning shutter in the city All sittings by the new in stantaneous process if II Pianos Pianos Pianos Thirty of the finest Pianos ever mad or ever seen in Salt Lake at Caldois Music Palace Gall and see them t VHEN in the city go to Hower Newcumb or Photographs gallery just west of Walker Opera House t T Fancy Goods Mrs R V Morris has added to her former stock of Fancy Goods the beautiful line recently carried by Miss Adams in the Art Parlors and has now to offer to th public a complete assortment of Chenilles Arrasene and Fillosele Silks Em broidery Silks Knitting Silks Crewels Batteen etc etc and the latest designs for Stamping in end less numbers Lessons given in Embroidery and all kinds of Em broidery made to order MRS R V MOBBIS Ellerbeck Roberts new build ing First S uth street f SIMON BKOS invite the ladies of Salt Lake City and the Territory at large to call and examine this beau tiful display of New Goods g SI IlL Negotiate Your Own Loans And save commissions Money con stantly to I can on Real Estate Se curity at the Pioneer Loan and Building Association three doors south or Postoffice n THE most beautiful line of Para sols we have ever exhibited now on sale COHN BROS I t l o I Wholesale Buyers I i desire to call the attention of my customers and the trade in gen eral to my complete stock of spring goods in the following departments Mens and Boys Boots and Shses Mens and Boys Hats Mens and Boys Cheviot Shirts Mens and Boys Percale Shirts Mens and Boys Linen Shirts Mens and Boys Cassimere ShIrts Mena and Boys Underwear Mens and Boys Hosi I ery Mens and BoysNeckwear etc i I have the latest styles the largest and best selection in the city some of which I manufacture and im port direct fromtho manufacturers which places me in a position to supply the trade at lowest Eastern Prices Merehants will consult their interest by examining my stock and prices before laying in their spring supplies L QOLBBEKO 2i and 207 Main Street I The Opera House The presentation of the U Plant ers Wife at the Opera House yes terday afternoon and evening was a success artistically the puts being more than usually well played It is hardly fair to make special men tion where all were np to if not beyond the standard of excellence but Misses Adams Dunbar Anier son and Ellsworth deserve great praise and Mr Southard made a very favorable impression This afternoon and evening ills Amber Witch will bo presented This piece is very attractive in it self and In the hands of Miss Adaos and the company associated with her cannot fail to draw large au diences It is that ladys own property and is played by no one else It will be found interesting in the highest degree s ASIDE FROM their excellence there is economy in buying Dr Prices Special Flavoring Extracts as the bottles hold one half more than others purporting to hold the same quantity ThtY are the moat natural flavors made and in strength q ality and quantity there are no other flavoring extracts that can compare with Dr Prices D PHILIP GARRETSON agent for HaH Safe t Lock Cx mannfao turera of fire and burglarproof safes is stopping for a few days at the Metropolitan Hotel t OUR Hosiery is in and the assort ment is very extensiveCOHN COHN BROS GENTLEMEN whose boards are not of the tint which they desire can remedy the defect by using Buck inghams Dye for the Whiskers T CONFERENCE and Concert visitors will save money by making pur chases at the old established and fair dealing house of t F ATJERBACH BRO GRAND opening of Millinery and Fancy Goods at Simon Brothers Tuesday April 1st and rollovring days Our friends and patron are respectfully invited t A For Sale A dark brown stallion well breJ For particulars inquire at the Sac ramento Bk < = ry 209 Main street t = = Wool Growers Attention Thera will be a meeting in the County Court House in Salt Late City April 5ta 1884 at 1 oclock pm for the purpose of organizing a Wcol Growers Aesociaton All persona interested are earnesly re quested to be present I Messrs YElLER WEBB GRANT 1 Committee I I Base Ball Goods Headquarters Pembrokes 50 Main II street Imitation is the Sincerest Flattery The photographers of Utah feel justly prcud when their produc tions approach the excellence of the portrait and view wore of the Art Bazar My aim will be to maintain the lead as heretofore There is al ways room to improve The new ser ies of Utah views is much admired The stock of frames and fancy goods were never cheaper than now Our Art Room will pay to visit C R SAVAGE Art BazarArt Block Conference Visitors Should not fail to go and see Miss A A Adams Her ability as a leading actress is too well known to need comment She has secured for her leading support Mr W H South ard a leading actor from the East Mr Harry Taylor Salt Lakes well known actor and the following popular ladies and gentlemen Mr W H Hyde Mr John A Maynes Miss Ella Dunbar who has earned quite a name as an actress not only in Salt Lake but throughout the Territory Mrs Tillie Anderson Miss Minnie Ellsworth and others of well known ability The com pany will present on Friday after noon and evening April 4th the American comedy drama in four acts The Planters Wife and on Saturday afternoon and evening Miss Adams great play written ex pressly for her His Amber Witch The company is a good one and the people should turn out snd patron ize them F Anerbach Bros Special ties The celebrated Caohmere Mar guerite Silks The celebrated Itfonpariel Vel veteens The celebrated Jjutterick Pat tern ternThe celebrated Moscowilz Waisi Linings The celebrated Q Unlanndried Shirts t The Pioneer Loan and Build ing Association I Is now offering the second series of I its shares for subscription Dues 1 per month For parti ulars en quire at office three doors south of Postoffics = tC Eisrgs and Snslls FirstDlass Excursion will leave Og den for California April 10th Send for circulars box 519 f OUR line of Summer silks is lrger than over Better style bet ter qualities and lower prIces than elsewhere HK BROS t PERSONAL POINTS I 0 Those Who Are Coming Going and Prof L F Monch from Ogden yesterday wag dUWI ExMayor John Ashworth rspec Beaver City is in town worth of J H Brown Prosecuting AU Iftn ney far Iron County is in the Oily Wm Ashworth of the Beaver V suPerintendent l111is the CIty is j to 4 A C Martin of Povo left rst en evening by the U P fast mail last enM au train for Pueblo M I Jno W Brown Esq prosecuting attorney of parowan is up to TueE ference con jgbaD teg3t Wm Douglas the prominenf merchant of Payson wa i in town irble yesterday Uffa leT I iarble President J E Murdock of Bsa mbre ver County is in the City aIleQ dart I attending conference HI pain J W Gilhooley of Park City iniP 20 1 to Boston this morning by tha ratOr D R G express J B McSteen took a through tickec yesterday over the Union U Pacific or New York Bro < reo James M li0 Fergus of Halley COU1 f leaves this morning by the D R G fast mal for New York Mr Slaughter as = es3or and collec tor of Beaver County is in the A fi metropolis attending conferenceI ng bt et for Isaac Riddle one of the cattle iculaI kings of S Juthern Utah has arrived QiY in the city to attend conferenca Daniel Tyler editor of the BC Southern ftonian of Beaver i County ia in town for conference 1 betw Ale Van der IbetWC Scheide of Butte 450 takes the D R G express this morning bound for Paterson N j The genial face of John W Brown was seen on the streets I J yesterday He is in attendance at Assel conference sttee Bishop Thomas Sth JaJge Robinson and W H King of Fill more were among the visitors yesterdayS tori S W Hollister of Boise City son starts for Council Bluffs this morn vfh ing He goes by the scenic routs as leg far as Denver Ho Walter Lea rprressnling the firm erie of Smith Yanderbfck of Xew York leaves for Denver this morn ing by the Union Pacific S G Curtis of the firm of Curtj Pi S Ogden Danger wh ha j bee PiT passing a few days ia ttis ciy let for home last night by the U p short line Hardy Bros Burton This popular house is again b a J I fore the public with an announce t ment of spring goods which aie h offered at unusually attractive Ii priced Mr Barton while on his recent trip east personally selected much of the tock now arriving and to say he had displayed good taste and judgment would simply be as serting what the goods actually con firm Nearly everything in their I line of groceries dry goods notions and clothing is shown in desirable variety and quality and what is most inducing their goods are marked down low The Great Rheumatic Remedy Britannia is now acknowledged by all who have tried it to be the best remedy tor rheumatism ever introduced into the Salt Lake mar ket It is perfectly harmless quite reliable anJ will cure the most stubborn cases of this painful dis ease It la the discovery of an Eng lish physician 01 long experience Try a bottle and you will add an other to our long list of cures Price 3250 per bottle Special rates to the trade Z C M I Drag De partment general agent for titan Main street Salt Lake City We Wish to Call Attention to Barratt Broa stock of Furniture They have two houses i one No 141 Main street and one i No 7Sw Second Smth street 11 80 Given Away Every purchaser of goods at our store to the amount of one dollar to June 1st will receive one number for each dolar purchased in a draw ing for a Silver Tea Set value as above The holder of the lucky number will receive the Set free of all cost LITTLE BOUNDT CO ARTHUR PACEIE 7702 County road St Louis Mo says Browns 1 Iron Bitters is the best tonic medi Ie cine he ever used 1 Improvements John A Fitchett has built an addition and restaurant dition to his large will on Thursday be ready with his rooms something private supper This needed in Bait Lake long gentleman from the commencement has manifested a of his career here kind of enterprise which is as rare in this locality as it 19 commendable J Market His premisestho Fulton commodious and admirably are furnished now in splendid keeping with Mr the superior fare for which ristic CAn ou Fitchett is characteristic t private rooms him at his new l Spring Styles 9 Large quantities of CIothing1st3 j the or Goods o tad Gents Furnishing at 1 opened latest sty1es are daily b QOLJ3kRQ3