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4 ~ THE OMAHA DaILy BEE TWELFTH YEAR. . OMAHA NEB TUESDAY MORNING APRIL 3 1588 185 THHJUGH T0 SALT LAKE, |climbing th' stoep crades cof Price | latter are San Carlos Apaches, who|THE “ATIom c“PlTAL in lddulo;tn the milllon which was Peterson F 516 s 10th st river canyor [/ <4 follows firet |lofs the reservation Sept. 30, 1881; appropriated for the engines, Preborisky J cor 12th and William st Tnov Toucfls' wloed %o D0l gy "0 | Solowing ARSIy nhbowed . thelr TAIRD WARD REGISTRATION, |Seeber O Leavenworth bet 0ih and ¢ ooks, un ey ollowln, , relnfor t ¥ g The Utah Extension 0l05o8 tho |Soeadems sangied brian, l’ nnxt:g by "u:l. 'nooekull';:’ufh‘(}?;vi The President's Trip to Florida 10th ata The Pretty City on the Hudson . ' i . At Soldies (ocos’ f ter killi Mna, n i Last [hp SBDBI'atmE Uo-n' 3:5‘:2; ::::Zrl;etlu;nf the rflm;. the t’:'l:io.e S::rllnlgnunld ‘:n lIn‘c;‘l‘:: l:uu(t. I]Blaysfl b' m uabinm‘ b by fltlll hhe Wm‘“ P‘aca Slack Gen 603 s 13th st 8chubel F eor 11th and Castellar sts Strom R A 11th bet Jones and Leav- enworth sta Sedlmayer Chas 508 s Oth st Smock O cor 8th and Paclfic sts Skelton y 7088 11th st Trambull B 1316 a 12th st Thompaon s L 9115 10:h st Teylor R i cor 10th and Charles Taylor v G 1020 3 11th st Walsh y 611 s 10th st Wooda P Loavenworth bet 12th and 15 h s Woodward R P 417 Walnut st Ajuloy W 418 s 12th st went on a grand rald through- gt out the territory; after killing Vflfillfi!- :::;:fl?‘: ;V lfl; li‘).:n}l(i}nln.:t b AT R Allon F 413 s 13th st urn o ex100, rom ‘whicl they have recently ‘emeruerl agaln, [ Brewster Decides that Ten el Ofm:nn;utlon huhbesn lfiff lnph-ll Days Must be the Limit |Blerman R 324 s 10h st winter between these ricahua Baldwin O A 314 9.h st chiefs In Meoxico and thelr confretos of Hatton's Glory. Boal Cans 818 Dodgo st in Bau Carlos, and a thcrn:gh nn%er« Batte Uhrls 1208 Harney st standing exists between them. 'ho Rurnet L D 1316 Farnam st foeling ngatnst Gonerrl Crook is ont. | The Plans of the New Navy | furest 7D S0 (el spoken and severe, Iflu oame here last and Progress of the Bond O T 418 at year heralded as an Indlan fighter and Bergquest J P 324 & 10:h st manager par excellence. It is charita- Work, Atk ble to think Crook actually beliexed Clark Jamen 313 & 10:h st himaelf to be tha fiotitlons charactor | Ay other Nine Millioms of tho Debe | Usroenter G J 116 s 10th at from mililary sbility made for him rado from Mormondom, road takes its esgle-llke plunge down the western alape, and after emerging e from the various gorges encountered, The Country Through Which enters Utiah valley and is almost . WITHIN SIGHT OF SALT LAKE CITY, It Passes and the Difficul: |qyq yigw feom this side of the rango ties of Oonstruction. Is one of incomparable loveliness. 3 Esstward are the high peaks which the traveler has but just croesed, and The First Fassenger Train to|whose grandeur is now more than i ever before apparect. At one's feet Lieave EUsDIOAWINL & LIGRR I | jiilierish ialh, smibeyond.Iv to the of Mormon Emigrants. north Silt Lake valley, glrded by high mountains. As far as the eye can see there are rich meadows. Towus vestle in the midst of green groves, . In America. A Brutal Pugilistic Battle by Btudents cf the Polytech- nic Institute, ty |Five Rounds Fought and Both Partioipants Frightfally Brutsed. Chicago Tribune Spocial Tho Depot for Salt Lake City, Troy, N. Y., April 2 —Among the C flnan C 1124 D uglas st Willis s A 1636 s 10:h st fy A the rlver Jorden Is displayed ite €n- |y cars ‘ago by corros;ondont who Oasncaiips Connelly J 118 0 0.1 at Willis E A 1636 8 10h st il el SR L Denver Tribuns, March 3b. tire long ieng from It shorae, re. | fed at hta table, and who wrote from Canill J°208 s 11th st P. DRsMOND, g.’o“’ (AN, AR P MEAtre The completion of the Utah exten. a“‘"‘“"'i“' B ih ‘(h""‘fl" Y |his own headquarters; that - he CAPITOL NOTES. Cady E H 1324 Dodge st Roglster First ward. l.n"; 4 ;rn 4! slling rdon;! ary- slon marks an epoch In the hlatory of l‘-‘flt; iuth'he clear d"fi lopon, an | 8ctuslly relled upon the imaginary | gpectal Disvatchos to Tus um. Oook W 13 1116 Howard st PR o1 okt i L mloou, u tho wost, Taoro ars fow rallroad |clovdn, tho wee-covered slopos, and | gy bty mamo ‘would inspiro 1o the 10 oAt EIRANGY, Cooper E 1116 Howard st FOURTH WARD REGISTRATION, | jative of Tcos, e shearea achievements that have greater prac: the distant peaks of snow. b‘"r’; Avaches, and that he_ did not have an - L S Drouid ¥ 3 i of g:l:a n .d upnz‘n.dm' t! 0 enrago tloal rosulta than this will necossarily | thing is fresh, green soft and beautl: | i3 "ip ¢ "\ sutbreak would ocou. AsmixakoN, Apel, 8. Proeidont| Daffey J 018 Farnam at Frs el UL have. It opens up to sottlement and'|ful. Oattle feed in the valleys; there cultivation the weatern part of Colo- [are waving fields of golden I;:’Od‘lfle: rado, which is apparently to be the|and the Wasatch range on the e“c'l food furnisher for a large part of the [8nd the Ojulrrh on the west, 'e?'h mountatn country. The same advan~ | forth tall spires which are oapped wit tages of proximity which have induced | White, or have thelr sides covered the location of manufactorles along with pines, maples, ash and wl!lmu. the enstern slope of the Rockles will By the side of the lake stands Provo, cause agricalture to to be pushed toits A FAVORITE WATERING PLACE, atmost limits wherever avallable Iand |aud one with many attractions, At can be found, and the rich valleys of | Bingham Junction branches of the western Colorado are capable of as- [ roads extend to Alta and Biugham, tonishing production, as has already | two important mining towns of the been demonstrated. The advantages ! the territory, but the matn line con. of the country have caused several|tinues up the valley and scon rallroad companies to look on it with |reacktes the famous Mormon metrop- covetous eyes, but the Denver & Rio | olis. Grande, with its oustomary enter-| The work on the road has been prise, has greatly hindered by bad weather, but MADE IT ITS OWN. vhe worst trouble has been the trans- About elght ths thi portation of material t~ the western romyomt slghtesn months ago this |and of the rosd. The Ualon Pacific Valloy road, a small road of only 108 | f7in% Bo doelee toald & competiior miles, and of which only 83 miles were [,/ £ the Cantral Pacifi wosh available for the pi of a through | inus of the sutral Pacifio, put suc! line. It runs from Salt Lake City R |8 rate on the transportation of rails ADDITIONAL NAMES, Aylsworth A 1 1504 Harney st Brown O D 116 s 24th 8¢ Bouton 8 E 2617 Dodge st Byers John 1611 Douglas st Byopby James Coburn st Bierbower K!lin L 15:h and Dodge st Buchtel 8 A 20:h and narney sts Barton J F 25:h and Davenport sts Brown w A 1908 Faroam st Bath Joseph 1712 Douglas st Burns Ed Planters house Burbanks 1 C 207 n 16th st Brassels Jas 104 s 28th g} i Arthur this morning said his plans for | Donahuo J oor 8:h and Dodge st om0 took not b mhanicat | loaving Washington $o-morrow hava | Dubaok Goo 913 » 12:h at Bor the slightent preparation. for the | bo¢n somewhat disarranged and thathe | Dabick (oo je 314 8 12:h st reappearance of the Obiricahaa from | Wi!l probably not statt to Florida for| Dentzer P 813 Dodge st Mexico, both of which wanta he would | 8everal days. Tt is surmlsed from hls | Doyld D Mallard remark that the president has beon i 7 e fotowon to bo Inevitablo tad 1o | \ivised by Attorney General Browaicr | Eberleln J 324 o 12th s} o A o e ot s Mo | that the appointment of & successor to | Eaplieh J P 310 « 13th st I wrote m! The Republican that | Postmaster Goneral Howe must be | Enerson Geo 923 Farnam st the usual premonitory eymp- made within ten days from th:\ date of | Honry 312 5 10.h st toms of an outbreak were apparont, | the Istter’s death and that President and chronlcled the particulars of the | Atthur dolays his departare in order| Giodwin Park 109 & 14th st firat rald of fifty Apaches from the | tO determine who shall fill the vacancy. | (igkey 1 818 warney at reservation. General Orook is very THE PRESIDENT WORN OUT. Giadstoue M 118 s 14:h st culpable, indeed, and there oan be no The president’s health is & not un. [ Green O w 1313 Oapttol ave possible :xonle of his being ignorant | common subject of comment, and |Gaisch P 402s 14 hat of facts known to your correspon- | very contradistory accounts are given Bk dent, with other citizens—facts preg- | of it. These accounts result from tak- S“fl’k' }1?1‘211‘2:]“ lfl:h b nant with importance to the unpro.|ing very narrow viewsof whathe. 1 b1, HO:""‘ S H 824 :TO;’h R tected people of the territory. Of | It {s known that the president is often H“ L ter Al 1002 Dodge st course no one expects General | out at dinner and never goes to bed Hu'::n:rn A 1210 Ba&ud & Crook to accumplish anything now, | early, and therefore one man infers Hf" G V 816 Howard st owing to the very pecullar and qulte | that he must be in robust health or he B::;:rd ¥ 1&21 D 56kika ot dl"l'flfilfl, system of field tactlos fol- | couldu’t stand it, and avother infors L lowed reciprocally by himself and tho | that he must be on the of serious | Jefferson U E 1222 Dodge st red allles.— [St. Louls Republican. |{llness. The trath about is that| Johnson Mose 1019 Farnam st e e el nin Merinas dispatched a challengo for a duel to Soott, who proposed to settle their misunderstanding in accordance with the London prize ring rules. The Maryland man demurred, but concluding it was the only means of obtalning redress finally accepted. Several days past the students had been in training for the battle, which waa fought last night ina Weat Troy cockpit. About fifty friends of both parties drove to the noene In coaches. The pugiists wore tights and slippers, and their breasts were unprotected. The Troy sports seconded the princl; The fight was with bare fists, and, in the open- Ing round, Merinas, by a blow upon Soott's nose, flattened it, and drew first blood, both clenched, and after considerable wrestling, withoat elther gaining an advantage, they were sep- arated. The second rouhd started with sparring, after which Meriuas made a folnt for Soott's forehead, and then Callen wm 438 Convent st Qochran 1 E 546 s Clark st Coobran E 1 546 s Olark st Chambers A J Orelghton bloock Caoningham Kent 1817 Dnv.::iporl st Cook H O 30°h bet Douglas Dodg Ourry Danl 2614 Douglas st Oarpenter A B 1621 Oapitol av Crandell G B 2317 Davenport st Casey T B 1611 Dodge st Cronins James J 214 » 27¢hst that they had to be shipped by the he has weaknesses that impair his 2 Chamberlain J D 1904 Farnam st conntered heavily on his neck. oot & southeasterly direction to Pleasant r P Johnson J 1324 Farnam st i “‘replled” with three quiok strokes Valley, near which are located valua- é;:‘:}lllflol:, Prn‘::l:;:.!f ss.;“‘%:n‘ "‘: THE MISSING AMELIA. strength and subject him o extreme | Jesup s B 413 a 10:h at Campbell wm 19:h and Harney st P! q blecoal mines. The work of construo- fatigue, but they do mot ocon-|Jones G 402 s 14th st tlon from Gunnison City to Pleasant Death on the Prairle—The Body|fine him to his room or de- urnn the southerner’s face, each of the and thence back to Utah over the blot Degroat Ben 8 Douglas and 15th st wa breaking the flesh. i Central Pacific. A large amount of Kou:nd Near Stanton. 321 8 12th st Dinsmoor O M Dr 1613 Oapitol av The third round saw Boott's right Valloy, which has recived tho nsme | yic'ily used ‘on the: western snd P e 5 ,‘?;'jf,‘yln:'“'h,n:’,',,,_m}.,""p‘:z{dMf_’ fi:fl;‘}“;f,fif}; ' Deuel O L 1906 Dodge st oye draped and Merinas' nose knooked :{m 't‘l:e n?::h ;g;c;nlion. {‘l:: ‘:fl:‘:fl:fl were brought by ship from Kogland | gpectal Dispatch to Tus Ban become 8o weary durlug a cougres. | Kook G a 1 1116 Howard st Dohnlman wm Planters house out of jolnt. Tie round ended in & to San Franciaco, aud thence to their destination, Theé supply cf rails foiled several times, and the total distance covered from that end was only ninety-eix miles, trom Pleasant Vailey to a polnt thirteen miles be- rough-and-tumble. After striking wildly at each other in the fourth round, the southerner struck his opponent a blow In the stomach. He fell instantly, orylng aloud with pain. A “foul” ‘was clalmed, but not allowed. Soott cama promptly to time for the fifch round, %Vhlln Meriuas was look- ing for an opening Scott struck him & terrific blow in the face. Merl went down like a log. When ti was called both eyes had closed, and he failed to come to time. The Trojan was declared the victor. His lip, nose and all his face were badly cat. In addition to Merinas' other in- juries his jaw was dislocated. The Losy by the Ohio Floods. Spoctal Dispatch to Tun b, 8. Lours, April 2. —An officer of the government steamer Lily, which arrived at Oairo yesterday, after a trip down the Ohio river distributing relief to sufferers by the late floods, states that $1,000,000 would not cover the loss sustalned by the overflow be- tween Loalsville Oalro, Special foTus Ban PriLapzremia, April 2. —The jour- neymen cigar makers mk an increase of wages from one to six dollars per Dougherty s M Creighton block Donnelly w w 318 n 18:h st Evans s 1 20:h and St Mar; Kastman Geo 8 1610 Farnam st Emery Solon 2200 Farnam st from Gunoison Oity to Salt Lake is 446 miles, but as 83 miles of the Plessant Valley road were used, there remaived 363 miles for construotion. This has been accomplished 'fl the face of great difficultles, All the 3 i troublos of construstion through an | 7004 Greenriver. unsottled country were met, an a mat- ¥ b dl G . ter of course. The heaviest work | On Monday the bridge over Green was in river was finished and two miles of el 3 track beyond was lald. On Thursday GOING THROUGH THE BLACK CANON | 4o workmen were forced to stop work on the Guanison river, west of (tun- | by a severe sandstorm, leaviog only 42 nison City. miles unfinished. Yesterday work This rock bound chasm is wilder, | was resumed and we were united with more plotaresque and grander than |Salt Lake City. There remains 37 even the Grand canon, The oliffs are | miles between Salt Lake OCity and fally as high, but thelr sides are|(gden to complete direct connection broked into narrow shelves where (to the Pacific coast by this line, Tae shrabs, trees and clinging vines have | Utah Cantral covers the ground and found a foothold. ‘In many places|an attempt was made urchase it miniature cataracts leap from d:zzy | but the Union Pacific a! in ahead heights into the ses-green wabers of |and gobbled it up. Denver & the river, or, broken by projecting | Rio Grande has its grade completed ledges, roach the bottom of the canon | between the polnts and only walts till, In siivery spray. Here a solitary pin- |it can ship in the ralls over its own acle soars upward like a delicately | jine. It will be finished 1o thirty days, formed oathedral tower; aud|and on May 1 the through line will be sin the encioslog walls hug|opened. Regular p: or trains; to o road for miles in uubroken | Salt Lake will be put on in about ten masses. The ocontour of the|dayr. The first passenger train to PALISADES ON THE HUDSON pass ;m the nu} "1.11" eave Puoblo ina dayor two. It oarry a party s slmousisspepduced ke i Hallkway of Mor:mn emigrants from Tennessee. throogh the canyon, the Gunnison taros into a atill Saeper gorgo to the | The party numbered 135 in the start, right, and the road continues by the but 75 have gone to Antonla on their MapisoN, Neb., April 2 —The re- | slonal session as Mr. Arthur. He is a [ Kat1i Aud 1024 Douglas st mains of Miss Amelia Church, the | very tender hearted man, whom it Lefi 10 A 413 ¢ 18th st young lady who disappeared from Nor- | grievously sfilicts to be obliged to say L‘ ‘“"";’ 1018 On .i' rhk folk about December 29:h, were found | no to merltorlcus and needy appu L‘;"" '('}4(\" i ltle "“ about five miles from Stanton, Neb , | cants, but he adheres rigidly to his L:]“m‘anll. 1116 1 lrd ¢ yesterday, Taree letters were found | rale to recommend no one to theheads 0 Dert ) Howsrd 8! on her person, evidently written be- | of tho departments for appointment, | vt pyinaid o 224 n 11:h st fore her leaving Norfolk, One of [ and he always states this wi'h the ut-| 3y Gi1A 104 1 130h ot them is to her father, in which she | most franknoss at the first, though his MeOulchan w B 1205 marney st stated that she wnr on her way to | candor s at least as painfal to himself | provunve 5 924 8 10.h st Ogdensburg, New York, and for him | as to the applicant for aid. The end McCormick O Paxton to meet her. She saidshe was hungry | of congress last summer found the | vy 0ormick o Paxton and cold, She was laboring under | president completely used up, and a McCoy Frank 1016 Davenport st temporary ineanity hefore she left | few days more of the session would Norfolk, About $28 wae found scat- | have sent him to bed, Though the | Nawell s § Millard tered near her. Her remains had | last sesslon of congress was ashort one, been burled under & snow bank. A |and warm weather still remote, the [ O:lesby Wm Paxton & portion of her body had been eaten by | president has suffered seversly frow | Conuell I’st 3154 15th wolves. The body will arrive heretor | the unending solisitation he in ex- Propost B W 913 Fieobam night. posed to, especally durlng theeesion Pmsfiw K Duglas Srantow, Neb, Apell 2 —The|He rofases to close the doors upon body of Miss A. M. Ohurch was|anyone. He has restrioted the hours | () ,irk J 10(2 Douglas of visitors, but whoever comes at the to-dey. -She was & school teacher | time fixed msy enter and rak the pres- | Ryan D I 413 s 10th and a relative of Prince, of Mad- | ident for $6 or a furelgn mission, or | Rochontide L 13 16 Farnham ison, Nebraska. She left Norfolk | seck by hu!wdllomw Rahn Havs 402 » 10th about January first, and nothing had | array of helpless infants to move Sl A 894 » 10t been heard from her until to-day. | sympathies, and they are very movable 8 NI tll'-O P 129 4.D od Her pererits live in Lawrence county, | to the extent of & c! arluhllp in - B: A 71024 o ge New York The lady was badly mu- | partment. The dent looks worn, | Sowers 'A1 1004 D, tilated. The face and breast were all | and admits feeling imperstively the gm-"m i ouglas eaten off by wild animals. She evi- | need of rest, and he will try to find it 8 orlu'b.fl Frank 402 s 14h dently committed suiclde as she says [in Florids, He will bs scoom. & “;{' M’;“ etk s 143 on an envelope to send her body to | nanied by Private Seoref Phillips, S“l:; o7 d 9": Parks Mills, New York. Me. C. B. Miller of New York, and B"’ et B !;" 18:h —_—————— rmhnblyhy Secrotary Chandler. This | Stanbery 2 v 13 Flynn g N 1610 Farman st Gillesple John 1512 Farnam st Graen o C 1704 O.pitol av Gray A M 16.h ana Dodge st Green Howard 19.h and Farnam st Hall A 1 1616 D)uglas st Homes John 20.h and Harney sts Harpey Jos Convent st Hengon Maurecze 216 8 16:h st Hathaway 5 R 1617 Dodge st Haloaworth J F 2413 Chicsgo st Hultman Ole 1622 Harney st nasted O 2307 Chicago st Irey 1 B 1601 Farnam st Jackson Feank 16:h and Oapitol ave Jackson Fn;‘kgflsli 0;]3@“"0 Jasperson J L 28 h ane 0 st amtn o & 1708 Oapit James J A ave Joues Theo ot Davenport J Andrew 19th and ] J:“hmll Albert Punun.:”o-o Kunold menry 26th and Oapitol ave hennard L J 1824 Dodge st Kinney Horace (s0l) 8 17th st Kearstead wm £4th and Davenport st thousand. slde of Cimarron creek, which leads|¥8y to the Mormon settlement of FOREIGN. s the extent of the party. They will|moa1s 3 214 n 14k Lord s M 20th and Harney st &5 inhiare theYoliMers) mors rugged | Manassas in southern Colorado. The [ 8p.cial Dispatotes to Tun kux. have a private car, but 1t will be at- | myetlg J 1411 Dougias Learned Nelson 1809 Farnam st Wmhmm .:.hl Paper. still, and whose sides are filled with |remainder will go on to Salt Like city. THE EIGHTEENTH WEEK. tached to one of the regular express | ;e T (22 O Apave Limburg Fred 15617 Oapitol ave Om10400, ASell O 2Mhe' Are Bt olinging vines and stunted pines and | The equipment of the western part Pendo D WasHiveToN, April 2,—The star | trains, and the president will go to ‘Taylor J 809 Harney route trlal commenced ita elghteenth | Jacksonville without stop, and thence - he wlill push on up the Bt. Jobn's| Vack J 321 s 12th week, with M_ardnk questioning Dor- e s R L' and sey, bat nothing of note was ellotted. founded by one of our former miniaters | Willkoff J 1024 Dodge A PEACEFUL CITY, to Beliglum. The length of his stay [ Wolfe JM 120 s 14'h LoxpoN, April 2 -Reports from | there will depend on the quality of | Woodburn J M 1018 Harney Limerick uay that owlng to the Im- | the weather and of the fishing, Oa Williams R 1213 Dodge proved condition of affairs in thatclty | his way home he may stop at two or [ Williamsy D Mlilard the extra police which have been kept | three points, but he is determined not | Wisth Fred 324 s 10th ap for some time past has been ma- | to make a tour or reccive ovations, or | Wirth E 1214 Harney terially decrcased. This has been done | travel with any more publicity g‘m, Wright C Paxnlm on the advice of Clifford Lloyd, the | he can help. The trip will be a short | White T W 316 s 11th Larson Lewis Oiark and Harney Lynn sohn Planters house MoAllister w O 1617 Dav Macloon H 0 17156 Dav Moore O w 160G Dav Marvin O D 16tn and Doug Misener w T Park ave north Magruder Ed 18:h and H-rna, Magrane Tnos G 2020 St Mary's ave Mendelsson L 26:h and Dodge Mulr £ D 1720 Dodge McCord w H 204 s 18th st cedar. The reglon becomes darker of the road will be pushed as fast as and gloomler, while the creek flows [Possible. The Pleasant Valley road over 118 rocky bed and among granite [ Wa# farnished so wretohedly that new boulders with a ramble that fills the |eaulpment was a matter of necossity. gorge with desfening echoes. A depot, already to pat together, is on The natural diffioplties In the way of the cars here and will be taken to Salt oonstruotion were lighter thereafter. | Lake Uity and put up at once Shops The Codar divide is crossed by a serles will be established at Grand J unction of steep grades aud thence the line|and at Salt Lake Oity. By the time descends to Montrose, in the Uacom. | the gop between Ogden and 8alt Lake pabgre valley, the ricnest psrt of the|i8 closed everything will be in goud old Ute reservatior, The Oarapfex-|shepe, and Oolorado will have another ber of the Trade Dispatch, a financial and commercial weekly paper, has jast been lssued here. Its editor is . W, Seymour, the late night editor of the Times. A man of extended journalisiio experience will manage it. e He'll Get Even, Wall Street News. A son of toll from one of the woodsy ocountles of this state entered a village jewelry store a fow days ago, after a built fi this point, | first class outlet,’ maglstrate at Limerick. . one. The president does mot expeot | Wegnor Kd 402 s 14th Miller w E 115 n Jeff walk of sevenmiles, and said to the ;;‘l‘l?:l:;l : ‘bl:e nl"r.ool':}l)nnhgr: p:fl::r 5 IN SEARCH OF MURDERERS, . | to be absent more than two weeks at | Weherer J L 402 Harney McOsficey 5 P Coburn st pr?Prht i leaving Montrcse, the road traverses & THE SPRING HUNT. « Loxpox, April 2 —Three consta- | the outside. White G W Cantiald house Mount O w 17th and Oap ave ‘Me an’ the old woman have been valley filled with rich farm land to a bles from Baliaireland have gone to MARTIN, OF KANSAS, Young W H 1418 Howard Moore s H 17th and Cap ave disputing for the last three months Delta. Here the Gunnison river s [ Purauitof the Hair Lifters in Arizona Miller Thos 2221 Dodge Morresey James Mayall w m 1¢ about eight-day clocks, and now I've Amerlca In quest of Hines and Stahey, | The name of the new candidate for dropped in to have you settle the mat- plr ARA L who are suspeoted of having murdered | postmaster general has been recelved | FIRST WARD REGISTRATION. Feerlck In June, 1880 Tae orlme | at the White house. John A ‘Martin, again encountered, and the road fol- and New Mexico. lowa {t, through its yellowlined canon, 2 “Weli?' to Grand Janotion, the extreme west- | Special Dispatch to Tus Bax. oreated much excitement at the time. | of Kansas, the secrotary of the repab. i Mount w T 1623 Cup ave " ern ity of thestefe, bullt at the head | Sr. Louws, Aprill 2.—A dlspatch = = ot e ol Yh St ATRRANT L Pleose S TR0 ok o e o s a s Oay of Grand valley. A wide neck of land | from San Oarlos, New Mexico, reports A BighToned Gambler. elected to fill the place resigned by 8, | Anderson Wm 1306 s 6:h st Nunneman wm 16th and Dodge if you forget to wind 1t up ew: s runs westw: from it between two|two hindred Calricahua Indians en- | special Dispatch to Tus Bxy, - W. Dorsey, last winter, is endorsed by Byrne Jas 1601 s 12¢h st nlj {g whfl:“l say it'sa nhokp' long lines of oliffs, and watered by the | tered the reservation Saturdsy and | "y, Lovis, Aprll 2.—A dispatoh | the governor and all the prominent Bg wian H 808 s 10ch s Oberg Andrew 20th and Chi u!u'you elght d;;- o wiad s it river Grand, s capable of produclng | that at noon that day were within two | trom Virginia, o:; Hon, L. | men cf his state for the vacant cabl. | p°™ "0 r "oog TN T e (15 G e rlght."p' EVELY VARIETY oF FEUIT AXD OEREAL: milenet o9 avaeybaildlog moving K. Otandler, & lawyor of "high soci | not position. Baldwin J L 810 » 10th st ko Qi l et R I shel”’ . oor, the | In obe, usin ' ] (1] ' Illllv:u't:“;'e'x.c.;fiu:':l:y.;n:, and the | were sent in all directions to warn the ::ombu o:‘:;:.‘fl]ua.‘ll:‘h{:rtn::}i-: THE DEBT STATEMENT Bross N H 1016 Howard st Pederson s H 27¢h and Douglas ‘She s, "Shu got the best of you in this case. ““Waal, I'll be shot! Bat she needn't do any crowing over it! I've just heard that her brother was d.“'ll‘l and being she’s ahead on the clook I s to myself to get even vlew cf the distant mountain ranges is | tettlers. Lieut. Davis with & company one of the finest which any part of the [of Iadian scout and a band of volun- state affords, teer Indiaus started in pursult early After Grand Junction the rallroad |Sunday morning and captured one enters upon a veritable desert. Low, | Chirloahua warrior, who Is believed to troeless, dry and neglected wastes ex-|have been concerned in the killing of tend before one for nearly 150 miles, |the chief of the scouts at Sterling a The traveler is on an inland sea, [year ago. Lieut Davis will search the where the winds have formed billows | country for tralls, A rumor that a dofaulted In the-sum of $9,000, | issued to-day shows a decrease of the |y, 1o 7§ oor 12th and Howard st Paulson w T 445 Convent the losers being m;utly' public debt durlng the month of relatives, and the forgery is alleged in | M3rch to be $9,344,826.27. Fiala J 13th bet Pierce and Willlams connection with the de{nlutlon and THE WAR VEBSELS, sts i Caandler has gone east octensibly to| Saoretary Chaadler is endeavoring | Fltzgerald J bot 12:h and Lith st pbtain money to ottle his acoounts, | to haston tho work of 'bullding the | Gotsrichmann P E R 514 s Oth at but it I generally belleved he will | now navy, and hopes to have the new Gotzrlobmann A F W 414 s 7that never return, and gambling was the | turrets of tho Misntonomah com. Grooox Taos 8 Oth st cause. Riley E F' 1604 Farnam st Roenfeldt H Pleasant st Reynolds 8 P 1620 Douglas st Roth Fred 1613 Harney st Rickerby R P 1816 Farnam st Sears F' A 28th and Harney st Satisfactory Evidence. pleted in six months, the eugines for g Sohmidt F H 18th and F J. W, Graham, Woolesale Dru , of of sand, and the earth it cvked by the AGHI hind. takanpiton petweeh Bay Ty e | tho monltors ready {n & year, tho dis- | Hiarrlgan J 157h at bet Howrd and | gopoeity " FL 165 and Farnam sta Awtin Tox, wrilr: Thavo buon b :?‘i‘rrfl;fli‘:‘;‘ e L‘f' it will :r:b::]l; fiemed. Troops are concentrated st | Epecisl Dispateh to Tux Bux, patoh boat comploted in & year, the Jackeon st Siovers Geo Coburn st . HAL LUNGS for the past year, and have found it one of the most salable medicines I have ever had in my house for Coughs, Colds and even consumption, always giving entire satisfaction, Please lans me one Rross by Saturday’s steamer. - 9 crulsers completed In fifteen months, | Holm C G 1419 Spruce st Al‘{f_‘;:,;‘::”{:“.’;‘;“l‘,';';,,fg‘f‘"fhmfh,‘: and the monitors finiahed withn two | Hansen K Commercial Hotel olehtcen inches more water than was | ¥ears. As to the turreta of theMian-| &\ oL pected herd, snd probably there is | tonomah, 1t has boen deolded to)Jacobe aEhih more n the awamps along the llne of | Chango the plan from the spindle sys- 2N Commercial Hotel tho Toxas Pacifio road. Gordoohe |!om to the roller systom, sink.|Jensen H N Commerclal Ho bayou ls rising an inch daily, The |iP& the buso ~several feet be- |y, .1 0 gprdee bet 3d and 14th st water is running throngh' the levee a | 10W the deck = of the veasel, |y b0y 1017 Howard st mile and a half above the railroad | These turrets will be advertised for, crosslng, submerging many mall | 30d, 88 they cannot be bullt In this | Lichtenberg J Bohemian hall plantations. country, they will have to be bullt | Light C R 407 Jackson st 1 d. Finally Green river, | Beceon, Wilcox and Separ. It s BOb:S‘;dl,ln:lnggllhm:tr{nn:, Is reachad eatimated the hoatiles in Arizona do and crossed. The msximum grade|not numbor 100, from Grand Janction to hereis b 82| 1ae pissPrisrAcTioN wirn (ROOK foet to the mile. Tarning now tothe| Grope, Arl., March 31.—In all the morthwost, the road approaches the | previous history of Indian outrages of Waeatch mountatas, Soon Price river | arlzona and New Mexico, the right- B D DR e S s Tadionten {5 0 puigit 28 o a3 ) | never been aroused to the exten: where there 18 more, vegetation, At |y finding lmpression, especlally in Sorrenson Anten 30th and Douglas st Shields v 5 45 nvent st Sidner Fred 1612 Farnam st Sigwart 6 U 23:d and Oapital av Schmidt ¢ g d aud Capital av Smith 8 8 Clark st Shellds s A 2443 Davenport st Smiths 1 1715 Dodge st Siemons Frauk Planters Houso Young man or woman, if you want big money for & small amount, insure in the Marri nd and Mutual Trust Associ- ation, Cedar Rapids, Towa, 15.8m, Y e ——— STILL AHEAD, its extreme end, and reached after|A,f, now. Agent Wilcox obstin- 3 abroad, It isthought that this can be Tally Birney East Grove'st Eggs 12} oonts per dozen or elght long twistings and turnings among the nAt'olzy,“::'niu that finy Apaches are off A Grip OCasualty. done {uside of six :l.'mthm The naval | Massion A cor 11'h and Oastellar Thellgaard u_.n. 217 n16th st dozen for $1. Fresh Roll Batter 20 foothills of the range, stands Custle|(he reservation, but no statement of | Bpecial Dispateh to Tun bux. advisory board is carefally considering | Manning L 212 Jackson st Tarner 1 105 n 18:n st cents per pound at Gate, leading Into the very his, official or otherwise, has any HEARBT OF THE WASATCH welght with;the people here, for his mountatns, sad formed by two Im-|previous statements in regard to the mense towers of red sandstone whioh | status at San Carlos, proved false. have a sheer descent of nearly 500| It ls demonstrated that the massa- feet, and are severed off shoots from |cres now in progress in both territo- the cliffs behind them. They are so|ries are perpetrated by White Moun- «lose ta each other as to barely allow | taln Apaches from San Oarlos, allied the passage of the road and the stream. | with some of Juh's and Jeromma's ©Once though the narrow way, aud|Chirloahuas, fresh from Mexico, These Cricaco, April 2.—Charles Selohel | the plans for the englines for the moni. | Mlller G Marcey bet 7th and 8th sts five years old, was killed by a grip | tors. The main question under dis- | Mortensen 5 517 Pacific st sar on the state street line yester- | cussion s whether the welght of the Nelson L F 1014 s 11th s day afternoon. The driver and con-.{ englnes as orlfllully lanned cannot N ";“ F bet l'()l.h 3 11¢h o all ductor were arrested. be diminished witbout decreasing their N"’ °“§°,, e :“ o alley — power and the speed of the vessel, Of | Nelson 8 707 s 11th sf Kidney Disease, the amount sppropristed for the |(len James 717 Paclfic st Paln, Irritation, retention, Incon- |launching of these vessels $180,000 | Olaen M 607 s 12:h st tinence, Dcpcwlhl Gravel, eto., cured | will be exvended for that purpose, by ‘Buchupaiba,” leaving $220,000 which may be ‘nsed | Pleronnet R D cor 12 and Maroy sta Wy, GENTLEMAN'S, —_———————— A limited number of single ad- mission tickets will be sold for the next olasslo concert of the Philo- mathian Club, which will be held at Max Meyer's Music hall on Wednes- day evening next. et . Landreth’s Garden Seeds at Helm- rod & Dorman's, it Van Deusen W D 116 n 17th st This is to certily that this Is a true list of the additional voters of the f‘;;anh ward to date, 12 m, April 20d, In witness whereof I have hereunto set mgsg‘nnd the 20d dsv of Aprll, A, D, 1 D. KENNISTON, Reogistrar Fourth Ward,