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Show 9A1X LAKh JBVJCJCijftt 5 TUEsDA: XlMiEUAnOVI. aVUl 630 a.m. (LBL SrtSp Sgtf&k Jffs.W 00p.m. '.JUIO a. m. U0p.n. fcOOp-- fcOOpm. lOSJim. 1KX) p.m. .lfc20a.m. 630 a.m. 1030 a.m. 630 a.m. 631 pm. 630 a.m. 730 a. 630 a.m. 630 a.m. 630 a.m. jjKflo.103Q a. m. ill p.m IT rfmdiM mountain tlina. id ow1 Balllm Htalpmanti a co. VBM r akm Mum bollloa ffLiteoww- - inTH QDOTATIOM. on .JWX-4ond- ((flllk.; .33,90000 .... 4300u00 JM0 100 ftfllUNMNIHIM CItV 6LEAM1HOS. tracks were cleared with iirwt-ca- r jgflhj this morning. nfiUtaet" will he rehearsed in the jttomorrow evening. was given b7 the 1 nlrr"1 reunion -their hall last evening in JJJfjf tbs birthday of Chief Ottinger. Ssllirans give their second and at the Theater this Btntainment ( sshf1 'a jyitifimleri1 of the various wards Hoatbright and early this morning - Kiiiog trails. ;ite Boreman will teecdmdar hear the law and in tlie Fed-- j Court chambers. charged with grand conrt and Friday was set for sen- Kellogg, IdjiMine into bh iM guilty. tti the late Ilelier P. b foneral offrom the residence of the Kim-llo- ok place ward, at Eighteenth used, Kk this afternoon. 5 mayor: Perry (People',) 1 oseph Baumgarten was married in kielpliii this afternoon to Hiss Base itnunn. Seven! congratulatory d tethis city. cta were sent by friends-ihepraipectus of the Democrat has i Musa and announces that four two daily ioai will be published, dooast &30 and 4:30 p. m., a weekly ..1,129 .. Me IfotseliUlmaC leery's majority III avenge Apples party vote wu ,135, from it is seen Peery ran six votes behind the avenge. Ballan-.M- ) tyne, the Peoples candidate for marshal, n LIAO. wtoAPW The result pf the Ogden election yesterday wu a surprise to ell except the priests. It wu well known that aitrong feeling of dissatisfaction pervaded the ranks of the Peoples party, end the belief wee very naturally created that tplit In that party would eusue But the priesthood retained their hold on the Mormon voters end were ihcceas-fu- l in herding them all into the People's party fold. Following wu the vote for onrly 100 votes behind the average! The average vote polled by the Liber-al- e wee. 030. Mr. Kiesel's vote wju tlierefore sixteen ahead of his ticket Brown, the Liberal candidate for marshal polled votes ahead of his ticket. fifty-seve- n avenge Peoples majority wu ,Jh. 105, end the total number of votes cast wu 2,075. lowest majority received by candidate on the Peoples ticket it soy the election of 1883 wu 222. A gentleman in a position to be posted states there were over 100 Libenl voters who did not register this year. .One more struggle eiuT the Liberals knock the persimmons. They handle a longer pole in each succeeding contest and In two yean it will be long enough to reach the fruit. . The autumns. Dan and . Josia Morris Snllivan lut night made their first appearance in this city since 1871. Only a moderately aixad audience greeted them. There is nothing especially striking about their show except the singing, which is strikingly poor. The panoramic views ere each scene is explained by a good and short historical sketch, this future of the entertainment is instructive and Den Sullivan makes a interesting. very good Multloon, but he wu not in The very good race lest night. orchestra, consisting of a single piano, interfered with the enjoyment of the audience by its monotonous end incessant the pianist's . rep erlory evidently being somewhat limited. u Court this Thara is a Spiritual noey. This afternoon all that ii mortal of mg Justice Pyper whiles away ifo hours by rehearsing his PaWill G. Godbe, wu laid in the gravo at ri' nk, with Judge Spiers sisde-ftisfcncMt. Olivet. Earth to urth, dust to dost, uhes to ashes. The fornerel exercises Igprt gained wide circulation in were held at the reeidenoe pf his parents. istJnt evening to the etfect that atatetect CleveTand.had been shot, A large attendsnoe of sorrowing kindred sympathising friends joined in payi naeceoary to say that it was end the last sad tribute or love and reing atfcuodation. spect to one whou brief lifo bed atsplat of township 6 south, range tracted to its possessor so many friends. smrveyed by A. J. Stewart, Jr., Professor E. Benne, Messrs. W. JI. hpoly aurreyor, has this day been Shearman and E. L. T, Harrison, made is tbe U. 8, Land Office by Fred brief but feeling and appropriate adu, U. S. snrveyor general, dressee, white the singing, under the ertiicmnt contained in the Cnaox-- I direction of Mr. B.- U. Young, wu rendered. A large number of (Mm special yesterday, that followed the remains ' to the sywnits was thrashed by Batlenger, carriages i nkaks. While White did not grave. Ktha&istisement he merited, it is Yor Whit Canyon. towyhsvould have dona so had Mfawrs. Landers, Garter, King end gw eematered him. Perley started for the White Canyon trial ot H.F. Bell, charged with this morning. Mews. Goss, country It with istow to rob was concluded and others will leave Hite Page, sub-and J dVfdmoon the cue end join the party that left at Ittjery. After beiifg out all wsftiiy came into court this Park Gity. They will proceed thence for W ad announced that they were wagon and horseback, the horses and btosgree on a verdict. The were mules having been sent by rail from this city and Spanish Fork. teatechargod. Ml liag in the Police e. Jh a ISM 5 buu-tifull- to-d- a happy party or about 40 NWstthe residence of Hr. and Job D. Trumbo, on Sonlh itrta Templo It Hmic and games were played I northing wu done to make it a r birening for all who were d ijriit FrJ Lool at Coffisa John's Display.. Spring Lamb,' Lettuce, Green Peas, Cauliflower, Asparagus, Green Chickory, Green Onions, Cabbage Sprouts, Bananas, Eastern Quail, Eastern Turkey, Shell Little-Nec- k Clams, Shrimps, refreshments were aerved Oysters, Crabs, Eastern Chestnuts, Butter anyThe whole affair thing you want, and dont (you forget it, departed. i my enjoyable one. at Colfoe Johns. Only first-duand Market in Salt Lake. Ooflea F. H. Grice hu received a com. Xioa from B. K. Bruce, chief coa-e- w Johns Select Oysters, beet in the Market, if the colored peoples depert-i- , at 50c per cane. lev Orleans Exposition, stating w. A Smith, 8 B. Yltst Bonth atroot, wag to the temporary pressure for Received ay a car of Fancy Messina It will be impossible to furnish Lemons from New York. Will be sold brtrtios to New Orleans for the very low. "rnwof this department of the m tata ml Territories. A Fin KstabUshmoat. Mesdemu Button & Boyan have reri dilments have been filed fhomu by the Weahing-- f cently opened a new and splendid stock isirance Company, Boston; of millinery at 41 Main street (Hooper and Eldriaga block.) Large consign manta of millinery goods, feathers, etc, Insurance ,ftfo,di Company, ere leek B. Bowers is the Utah constantly received from the East, and everything is new ' and the very n state-These "'companies. latest in style. The new store presents compliance with an a beautiful hint Legislature. appearance, and will well Mesdames repay a visit of inspection. kMdiadi Householder, living in Button & Boyan solicit the patronage of wd, give birth to a still--J, their old friends, end are confident they Saturday evening. On can suit the testes of all patrons who may 7 dsmoon Mrs. Htaseholder favor them with orders. to LTjf loch circumstances A DBAL Jmireoo thepart of friends for Goods sold on the installment plan at of the cause. An 7 inquest Hardy & Kendalls, No. 66 W. Second !"JWd yesterday afternoon South street. A foil line of choice verdict of death groceries, provisions, poultry, fruit, vegerhesuses." tables, gram, hey, etc., at bottom prices. tninent for the benefit of Tdhnei Saloon a Library will take place r evening at the Opera And pool room. 158 Main street, is now srnngemanta for the flair open to the puolic. Choice liqnors and da of a committee tiut cigars on hand. We invite the public nd whose effort Wh Mat & Kxkabs, Prop. MkaU pleasant for all the patronage. sTt1 ? good citixen should Th llerald lloatanrant. The best family restaurant in the city. dumld aseist the in-- i foiJ"' be known that the Ha-i- b Special rates by the week to families and i a. fro library, and is others. Herald building, --Mrs. Lend pres-Afte- e no. Bee-Uura- nt to-d- iw Ml BE EUH tfta? Bqral Young and Aggie rn u HI c guH ai intcilectnel nw ini-1- L If those who doubt an Hi w Coal, N b hilfi i?! fiwowvly sold company des- - 66 M4 Bubaorlbe for Tour Kowipapan, Xlagaainea and periodicals at C. II. Parsons A Cos Booksellers, Stationers and News dealers. . MSwattssSr 31 The sTKv1i.M,',n,trert igSisasw' 'TOMonwnow Oyster Orotto. thou celebrated fresh oyrierej . Try cooked in every rtyle. Balt brim Ylnagar Oo. MaxGeld A Hemill, manufacturers of pure matt vinegar, 157 Fink East, lie tween First ana Second South. Far Bale. Tlie best paying business in Salt Lake City. - Long established and will be eold at a bargain. Capital rimnirod, $3,000. Address Businee, box 044. & (k). Blankets purchased at the late big ealu in New York Uty, for sals ehupakAnerfaadit. IAH ft lOfl proprietor. W Qrottol"1" ln S' luntity at AfekA,0,n- - The success of the leading home of Utah, V. Aueriiach A Bnh, lies in living up IkStkfolly to thoir motto, we an never undersold. At Goldberg yon can find the latest etylaiof fiU goocU. McM tu- Indicted. Salt Lake Theatre. I Pall Mali GescttuJ The Former tor Polygamy and Uulaw-ItaUatut Cohah aart the o, Mrs. Langtry has not trusted to an to prepare tha English dressmaker dresses for her realm before e London has gone to Worth, public; but Altogether soma dizen costume heva FEB. 0TH AND lOTH. been designed. The richest and most luxurious stufle that Paris can produce here been used. There are'two outdoor DAN MORRIS SULLIVAN'S costume. The skirt of the first is mouse, grey velvet, with lines of gold braid round it; the tunic likewise is elaborately embroidered with gold, 'and over this folia a. jabot of old lace. The second ......AND costume, however, outrivals the first in its goigeousneis. It is made of green NEW COMBINATION. velvet; round the skirt rum a wide baud ofimpeyan pheasant's feathers, aud tlie waistcoat and revere are entirely composed of thoee metallic plumes that glitBeautiful Scenes, ter and glimmer and bedazxlc the eye with their lustre of gold, bine, With Magnificent Moonlight EdVcts.iK'liidinx a very Oomlral nay, entitled and green hue. Of ball dresses there are also two. One SIGHT-SEEIN- G is composed of white satin and viuht velvet; the satin tablier is studded with IN THE EMERALD ISLES violets and pansies applique in high relief: the satin panels are lined with Introducing lha hill etreiiRth of tho , in Now Bunn, Dance, Dno.n, Jim,rmn)ny violet velvet; a wide velvet cash crime and Condo trite sud Dutch llayi. the hips, ami foil on the satin train; the bodice is of velvet end is .decorated with pansies The second dress consists of a skirt of large gold leaves on a white ADMISSION 7.1c, H)0 end 23 c. velvet ground; the bodice, train, and Box Office ftt 10 a. m. Monday. Ko ash are pale pink velvet, trimmed with extra charge open fur rewired fleets. rose and pearl fringe. Tho reception dress is comimeed of poplin ami satin in harmonies of pinks. The trimmings are gold and black passementerie, embellished witji large gold coins; the bodice is of pink poplin, decorated with gold epaulettes.' Ureas lean important weapon in Mrs. Langtry's armory, perIN AID OF THE.....'. haps the most important after her face. The Walker House Monday and Tuesday, Mtter tut Parjary. Royal B. Young and Vggie McMur-ra- n wen brought into court thla morning to plead to indictments found against them by the Grand Jury. It will be remembered that Young a bound over on the polygamy charge only, but the indictment chargee him with unlawful cohabitation. Following i the substance of the indict men t: Thestid Grand Juror do find end present that Royal B. Young on the 30th day of June, 1873, did merry one Mary Pratt and afterward, while he wu ao married to the said Mary Pratt, (o wit: On the 30th day of June, 1833, end feloniously unlawfully did many and taka to wife one Agnes McMurrsn, his first wife being then alive. And eo the Grand Jurors aforesaid do any that the said Boyal B. Young did commit the crime of polygamy, against the form of the statutes, etc. And the grand Jurors on their oaths do further present that Koysl B. Young, on divers days and continuously between the 30th day of June, 1883, end the let of February, 1885, did unlawfully dy cohabit with more than one woman, to wit: With one Mary Pratt Young and with one Emms Bollings. And so the Grand Jurors aforesaid do say that the said Boyal B. Young is guilty of the crime of unlawful cohabitation, contrary, etc. The witnesses in this case, examined before the Grand Jury, McKay, Joseph O. Young, Agnes Parley L. Williams, Richard Buah, Hilda Bush', Marion Wasley, Nathan Young, Ellen Johnson, Bose Nobles. -- were-Willia- an, TounjEurope Eighty pin-pi- WAS RE -OPENED sssssaasOlf FEBY After FUNI FUNOR ALL! rxtuom 1885, 2D, a Thorough Renovation, especially in the Plumbing, which has been changed entire under the supervision of in expert sanitary engineer, who guarantee that in llptl line HY ANY HOlSK IN HIK COl.XTBY. Tils House has been Repainted, Papered, Decorated. Frescoed, Etc. The Cuisine will be under the management of a French Chef Second to None. The Office will be Presided Over by GRAND BALL . isas The Walker is Not Excelled Ket-la- MRJ. H. VAN IK) INK. 1 THE BAR AND BILLIARD ROOMS romm E. P. Ferry came in from Park City ' (yst night. FOB FXBJUBY. The indictment against Agnes P. Bonn, of this city, left on the is voluminous enough to fill a Bio Grande train fur Omaha this mornmoderately-size- d' volume. After being ing. simmered down, it is substantially as J. Welsh, of Park City, left oyer the follows: The Grand Jurors do find end present scenic route for Wilkes bnrre, Pa., tliia that Agnes MeMumn, late of- - the said morning. Mrs. O. J. Salisbury left this mnrn-jn- g district, on tbe 28th dev of January, 1885, in tlie county of Salt Lake, did for Baltimore, Md., having received commit the crime of perjury, as follows, intelligence tint her mother, Mrs. Walkfo wit: er, wee dangerously ill in that city. Mr. At the time and place aforesaid, one Walker is a sister of James G. Blaine, Wm. McKay was a and wife of Mqjor Walker, of Helena, qualified-an- d acting commissioner; that a certain examination was pending beDIt. C. W. HIGQIK8, fore him, as such cocnmisnner, in a proThe Most Iteliablo apeelnllst, ceeding wherein the United States of America was plaintiff and one Boyal B. Cures Fite in their wont form, eml all Young wu defendant, wherein the said Chronic Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Boyal B. Young wu charged pith Syphylie in all its forms, Gonorrhoea, feet and all diseases of a iirivate and committed the o flense having of polygamy and 'unlawful cohabi-Utic- confidential nature. Dr. II. has mails within three years next these diseases h specialty for the jwit receding the said 28th day of January, fifteen yean. Dr. II. haa been in this .885; that then end there, while the city for the past thirteen yean, and In said examination wu pending, evidence that time has cured over 1,000 of the, wu introduced to prove that the said above diseases. Suffering friends don't Boyal B. Young had heretofore, on the delay: call at once awl pnt yourself 8th day of February, 1872, married one under Dr. II.s treatment. The knowledge of disease is half its Mary Pratt; whereupon the said Agnes McMurrsn then and there came before core. Dr. H. can be consulted daily at tbe said commissioner and wu duly his office, No. 272 Main street. sworn by him to testify and depose truly Many have been rescued from the in the matter of the said examination. grasp of disease by my medicine, who Ad having ao ewocn, aforesaid, did were given up as incurable by friends then and there falsely, corruptly, know and physicians ; for the proof af this, call ingly, wilfully and maliciously, and not ami get their address and see them for believiog the uqie to be true, state, de- yourselves. CONSULTATION KJifIR clare and swear that the said Agnes Medicine given away to the poor. McMurrsn had married and taken Th "OMUUntal, 18 L First Soulli St. for her husband the said Boyal We the undersigned, by reason of the B. Young, in the county of first-dagood dispensed by us, hereby Salt Lake, on the 8th day of February, nr are ever 1881, and not at any time or place; proclaim to the world that to sell at low pnees the bed Cell Whereu in troth and in fact, she, the reedy said Agnes McMurran, had married and oniia and imported wines and the taken for her husband the said Boval B. choioat of liquors and cigars. Families who preparing for private parties Young, and the said Royal B. Young shouldan not forget to give us a call. had married and taken to wife the said turn A Mubfht, Proprietors. Agnes Mclfurran, in plural and polygonum marriage, after the Slat day of A handsome Una at mens, boys and March, 1882, and not prior thereto. childrens suits and hate; of latest styles And so the Grand Jurors aforesaid, ndpetfisme, at popular prices, at I upon their oaths do uy that the testimony aforesaid, given by the said Agnes McMurran, wu material to the HUCZLLOFZOU6. iune then and there pending before the said Gommieuaaer, ana that in tha giving of the some, the said A gnu McMnr-ro- n NEW JEWELRY STORE, did falsely, willftilly and corruptly commit peijury. Against the form, etc. 148 The above indictments wen read to the defendants and they wen allowed until Friday to plead. Meesn. Bennett, Hukneu A Kirkpatrick will defend these cun. Youngs boil wm fixed by the Court at $3,800, white Aggie McMnrran wm OF held in tha sum of$2,500. D. L. Devil and J. 0. Yonng snbeeqtiently appeared m Boyal Younrs auretiu and N. H. Young and L. Taft wen accepted m Miss McMurran bondsmen. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, n IIAVKAIAIWnEWtOXEArojimm Masonic MjraWUEaiBl.iriU. UK IN-- tniAKUK to be Under My Immediate Supervision. 1AII Library THE isI CONTINENTAL d, -- on; . THURSDAY EVE., FEB. 12 AT THE.. Main Street. Entire New Stock Boogh on Cough. Ask for Bough on Coughs, for coughs colds! sore throat, hoarseness. Troches 25c. People in need of staple and fancy Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables end everything pertaining to Family Groceries, should call at Lucass old stand. Everything new, neat and clean. No. . 62 E. First 8outh street. J. L. Lucas, Manager. (FINE) AT my goods ark T Rewmbbr all ftt Styles. had catarrh for nine yean and several doctors mid I wm incurable, but I have tried Dr. Higgins catarrh remedies with good success end think if 1 continue to use athem that I will be permanently cured. A. L. Canon. Beepectfully, Foots Mow lastltata. On Februerv 1st Dr. Foot removes from Union Block to one door west of the Herald building, corner of West Temple end Find South streets, occupying tha whole block over four atom, which ne hu leased for flva yenn. Everything treated. Consultation face. Four physicians and surgeons' at your services day or night, in the city and country. Drunken bom, or the Unuor ITaMt, Can ha Cured by Administering Dr. i Haines's Ooldon Bpoeill. It can be given in a cup of ooflee or tea without the knowledge of the peigon taking it, e fleeting a speedy and perma-neh- t cure, whether the patient is an alcoholic wreck or a moderate drinker. Thou semis of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their coflee without their knowledge, and today believe thev will. quit drinking m their own free No liarmflil effects result from Ua adminCirculars istration. Guns guaranteed. and teetimonlala eent free. Addrem. Goldek Bnctno 185 Race HL, Go., Cincinnati, O. xkw Funeral AT O. ' AT AT a F. DUE'S. BOUQUET GREETAT 0. F. DUES. and Bouquets AT F. DCK'8. Everlasting Baskets a Three hundred kinds of Giirysenlhc-mum- s end yonng plants cheap at W. THIRD SOUTH STREET, ate Bloek. Wert of Clift Horn, ' NO. PIONEER LUMBER E. & YARD. H. Sells. LUMSER. T. & G. e 256 S. Main Street, Walker . House.' GROWERS. Refined and Ground TJT D " THE CAR LOAD RAN BE OBTAINED tram theSulphurWorks near Oots Creec, FERDINAND DICKXRT, BattUkeOttp- - LEAD. TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250, $300 & $350, Cunnington & Co, Few 1lepharIea1 Ik DEALERS IN, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hardware and Builders Materials, Mining Supplies, Etc. n ARKAanirTM fob a iaxt yowtwr, hookjs ypmvhjiowk rcat.kh A.VH C It EHCKXT KXTUA ATEKL. WINDOWS, DOORS, BMNDS ED'. Yrl EXPRESS CUNNINGTON & CO., P. 0. BOX 353. Lath, Rustic Siding, M.' i'dings, STAR ' WM. E. SMEDLEY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, EXPRESS v Marble Works Comer Main end Third South tlrcofc. SALT LAKE CITY. FIRE INSURANCE. Meeting Howe, No. M2. Jftmkage, .Transfer end Excursion Wagons always In readiwm. Moving Pianos, Organ, and Furniture e Specialty. Have the flnert wagon that was ever brought to this country. Are prepared lor eny-rise- d parlies. Tourists will do well to cell on tho Star Comprising the Largest and Oldest Companies in Existenc Guardian, of London, England, Phoenix, of London, England London & Lancashire, England Manchester, England, South British & National, --City of London, England, Fire Insurance Association. Philadelphia, -Phenix, Brooklyn, Springfield Fire and Marine, , Fire Insurance Association, London, . British America, Toronto,. Traders, of Chicago, , , , Girard, Philadelphia, . . , National, of Hartford, . - Aset-$20,000- l000 , I N BEAUTY OF DE8IOK AND SKILL L workmanship we defy roranctlUou, lirfeos which cannot be uudcnmld. li. at ai niutww. v A. SULPHUR THE We have introduced for Spring Trade two additional grades of BUGGI E8 MOORING, BROWNS WOOL TAKES ilOAj.MU IN Orders by Telephone receive prompt atton Non. J.H.EDOEKLY, Hole Proprietor. SATISPACTIOM GUARANTEED, Three doors south of Our Standard A Grade Work STILL -- Enrem. end Gutter. S. ERB, V4..M. SUFFICE, NO. Ml MAIN STREET, FIRST door north of Banatt Bros. TetephoDB J. BERGEN, Q- - Studebaker Branch House Salt Lake Citv. H. LOWENSTEIN. No. ' O. F. Dues, 240 Opposite Fourteenth Should call on Superintendent a F. DUES. FIRST SOUTH STREET. Suit of Clothes the Continental. Cheap GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS WHO DXSIKI A ss at any who may RDUE'S. Fresh Flowers Preserved Cheap & Perfect HOLLANDER. GENTLEMEN First-Cla- Designs NARCISSUS AND HYACINTHS In Fete, in Full Bloom, at O. F. DUEU. Jewelry Vanu&cturad to order at short L. i BOUQUETS OF ALL KINDS (FINE), AT O. F. DUE'S. DOtlfip, Please cell end Examine my Stock end Prices. uninlcr.of rooms will be kept in repair while the house O. F. DUES Marble, Bronze, Ebony and Walnut Clocks Solid Silver and Plated Ware. Salt Laicx City. I have Dr. CHAINS, RINGS, LACE PINS, A come nt PAMPAS PLUMES - DIAMONDS, 13th. Proprietor Walker and Continental Hotels. m u com-pirte- WALKER OPERA HOUSE. u ' Will beclosed after the of the Walker, for repair. The Plumbing will be entirely changed and the whole Lome repaired, dworated; etc., end will he RWIPEXEI) MAltt'II closed, especially for Sample Rooms, end should the Walker time be filled to overflowing, I will be able to take rare of ell a, . . Kli-aud Luxurious Custuiuok Whirls tho Lily Uus Urdnod from Furls. H. KELLY & BRO., MANUPAOTUKEM OF Blank-Boo' I00K ks AND OTHER I BINDING AND PAPEI NULIN6. KBEET,' First door nerih af JsMtfe Bank, ap suit LOSSES FIRST-CLAS- S COMPANIES. PROMPTLY PAm MAI - Office 113 S. Main Street, front room, Over London Bank Building, |