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Show 8UXDAY ssnvira. r,T IJellr.oos services were held ia the a revelation t that time cornea oa the God i he has rom east ' Is received no human mtthod to weat, from north toearth.! every soatb, of communicating that spiritual fact man shall meet a brother and a-- friend, to the mortal mind and it We sweep and tbe dfeam Of tbe poet and tbe Tabernacle. Bait Lake City, 8unday, away tnis oi revelation, tnea vision of the Prophet will become. S Dec 23. 1683, commencing at p.m.. we abolishprinciple ream y. that communication by we can kaow of our acceptance gionous God 4 mav hasten the day whea Tbat President Angus M. Cannon presiding, which God. si Sal ll Ka annsama In a n4 a In w If we are accepted of Juoawv smutsj4 msvuim ssaaaaAa with w t uytviiivj.sAim The choir aad congregation sang maas maze strife and malice xnewn aad ate shall be tnat fact Injustice , uio, , Street it the work my Ood my Xing-to as. Otherwise it does not reach oaaianea ana go to tae regions of our understanding; we caaaot kaow him whoseaway deatlsy is to be bound from TpraiM thysanesr!vataank sad log. it. Now what was the promise in this creation, la the prayer of yoar Prayer by Eider 'B. N. Hired. ia tbe Gospel la ancient bumble servant in the namev.of : Jesus. corporated Thecholr sang: ,: umesr jror it is a system of prom- Amen.' How great the wisdom sad the love ises when the conditions upon which -- The choir sang aa anthem. Beneare fulfilled are compiled with. It diction by President Aagas M. Can That filled the court oa high. they L was a universal promise tbat those non. 'The Priesthood of the Twelfth Ward wbo should do the will ot the Father Officiated in the administration,! the should know of the doctrine, whether A HAND BLOWN OFF. it was of God or merely proceeded Sacrament. .r from a human source. Heace the Ar Giant Powder Explosion la a r XDBa JOHN XICHOLSOH Savior said. He who doeth the will .itcae. addressed the congregation. He stated of my Father shall kbow ot the docor whether Is God of whether trine, it C. of Mill Creek, ot one Hamilton, Joseph the principal okjecta bad in that ot Myself. some tor has time beea view by the audience in assembling to- I sneak engaged la doMow if there is a people who are gether was to commemorate the snf ing tbe will of God, then they will boring flowing wells. Some time ago this knowledge. If they do not he bored oae for James Miller, a real ferings and death of tie Savior, and have have this knowledge it must be con- dent of that place, and at a certain described the condition the Saints clusive are not doevidence tost shoald place themselves ia before par ing the fulcers of His they will ; otherwfse depth, struck good water. But Mr. taking of the Sacrament, lest they eat this result would follow. It Is fash- Miller was desirous to obtain a better and drink condemnation to them ionable to repudiate the statements of supply, aad ia the bepe of doing so the IMS. FBAGHEXT3.- fer there m - . Jof v g. Cab m hls quae dawn jronijaniasteTeniag. How. 8 '' Thb Third Dtatrtct Court will meet agala ea Ju. 7. ; AaKSTzoxa bad a A florae ef troa aear us piace oi Business ' ru -- 8OUX0SX& CAL)cuTKTeecYof eajployea Jundsorae present as C&rlatroaa (tft. . The boy a feel a live ry appreclatloa of the kindness.""" ; . .W. A. 8tephen ; McCarthy, Pratt, Adolpa T. Swanman, Andrew McGla-.- .. . viaelz , . , " ala aad Thomas Williams were, each fined $3 ia the Police Court today, for ,. , baring been drank. . t..... ' ' Tuxrx were a great many intoilcat ed persoms oa the streets last night, and quite a namber of fights occurred oaUkte of the main thoronghfaree. The paftSclpauta kept oat of .the way h -J of U volte, 'r ' Wm. Coosa, a resldeat of the Six '!teeata Ward, was arrested by Deputy Freaks yesterday atteraooa, and was aaaded overdo the city authorities for trial ea a charge of beating his wife . v gA dispatch, la to day' Waws aa- -' Bounces the pardon, by President Clevelaad, of Bishop A. A. KlmbaU, UaoWUi the penitentiary, nnder jr who a eight months sentence,' oa a' con- victloa aaaer the Bdaaaads law. Uusu. 8. D. tad T. $. Sollebs, of the Boilers Shoe Maaafactarlas: Com- VMyaweUknowaPnUadeUkOiaboeee, art la the city nd stopping at the Hub xnercUnts hare ' done aa extensive business with this house i 3 lor a aaaner ef ceatary. Faor. Henry 8. Paitchett, of the ' We4Majton UnUwitty, St. Louis, t, passed through Salt Lake yesterday on hie way to the Pacific Coast. He Is In charge of the government expedition ! i out te Ukr obserratloBS at the i -j ; U jPM f tae sun on Tuesday nsxt. j. TftSraxDAt Loais Kolltx, a candy v peddler, bad bis stock la goods stolen. At4he postoffice he pat bis valise by ikef taUtag while he wen laslde a mln- atsV Waea be returned the rallse was gone, bad the candy man was left to satfnTatae loss ot thirty-Av- e ponnda et Caadjas well. . t' OSj Maada, night, at Ogdea, two " Swedes, Axel Andersen' and Albert , AtlMU, were badly battered. Ander-se- a Jiad bis skall cracked, and re- two MYere gashes oa the head. Nelsea bad a cut across bis forehead. Tbey claimed that tlx y had been as. Malted by J. A. H. Shoemaker and two neo named Jehnson, and that the at tacit was anprovoked. , It was generally understood that the proposed examlnatloa into the charge"! made against 'Htrthal Dyer, as receiver la the salts against the Cnorcb.flzxied oa the 10th Inst. Today was the time set for the receiver to Introduce testimony, whicb, however, was considered naneceasary.. Judge Powers was oa hand this morning for anything that might occur, but as n oot else came there was no oppertun-- 5 4 s tty for a leqal scrimmage. Oa lleaday afternoon the ; oM son of William N. and; Clarissa Smith Williams was laid to rest. As Ue cause of death was diphtheria, no - , sex vices were held at the family but there was a short service at the grave. The child, which died oa Monday morning, had been afflicted , with the disease about a week, and a few minute, before hla death was atte active, bat 4he obstruction came ; aaddealy into his throat and strangled m. it was known that bis. ilines ;waA (Uajceroos, and lH that could be as doae for his relief, bat to ao par-- 1 pose. He was the oaiy soa. and wac aa intelligent, active boy for his years, Th family have the; sympathy of a large circle of f rieade. r Thomas Davikis, watchmaa at the 1 V B.i d. W. iepot, was severely fj H . beitea by.'roBgha' last nhCaeai the 1Uii4Afetrpaiitaa HeM.At a saloon near the depot be bad arrested a man lor being drunk, and was taking 'Mm to Altar golag a short dls- n the City IIU. tane the maa broke loose and ran off - r. Jiea the-- place) iwbera the Jracas occurred Daniels came upon hlro, and "t two companions, and attempted to take him Into custody. . The three set the 'i watchmaa.-- and 'beat,; aad , Aipoi " kicked him about the bead and body, r leavia him la a badly nsedapcondU tioe j they thea made their escape. District Attorney Petejs and Jadge rowets saw, the beating, but It Was dons so 'quickly that almost before they realized what had happened, the rafflane had ran off, .leaving ' . 8 w . '- ? : - Con-tlaeat- al. - - . ,ell . ftve-ye- ar . resl-denc- e, -- - 0; J y . f . . BarIars -- " Abroad. Laet nlxht, between 9 r anl 11 o'clock. a. hnrol... .. If anett's store oa East Temple Street " r MMlfMl I. Vta41 tmryt w(ms wns gaiaea oj oarsting fc ' in the backdoor. . The cash box was rifled mn iwui. isaea. xne thieves also took some articles ol clothing u uu . BIshsp HamiltoM Released. t Yesterday Bishop James "A XBorninx. Hamilton, ol Mill Creek, was released ; 7 from the penUejtlary, srrlviag at his , ' 5 homa abcut the lime the, accident happened to his brother, Joseph C, as detailed elsewhere la this issue. it' M .'.'''; m In Great JBrita'B and many of the "liarppeaa coaatries the practice of if ta.oi.8g cirols oa Cbrlstmaj ' Eve is all bat aalverssi. Ia the cities hundreds y w tivui r luimcg sna careiai prmC--' tic eaieaded to, so that oa Christmas Kt u WOT,!d Impossible to walk 1.. tbyouga tbe streets without bearing awestBMlody oa erery hand. Even 'ehlldrea la the lowest slams and alleys are'at work staging carols, some of ' v TerT the Elders of the Church of Jesus pipe wss driven further down. After selves. ; Saints. It is Christ of Latter-da- y The speaker then observed tha, la a popular to make all klads of sport of going past the stream of water the few hears more, there would dawn the their utterances, to point at them the pipe beat, and this accident threat of scorn, and to sneer away ened to make tbe well a.'failure. It anniversary ot one . of the greatest finger bow true events ia tae a is lory of tais planet, tne their statement, no matter determined to try to birth of the Lord Jesus Christ, con- - tbey may be. Bat that never changes was. however, an such an not and the furaisb it does ending , of prevent truth, ceming whom it is said that "God so a loved the world that He gave His argument against it. All people, no the enterprise by dropping onlv be rotten Son. that whosoever matter even if they be, or are beiieved charge of giant .i powder , into to be. are in deluded tbelr views, should believe oa Him shoald not to respect! al consideration, and the pipe to the depth at which the have everlasting life." To perish, bat are who believe on he Lord Jesus Uhrist is a people properly constituted water had been, struck, exploding It disposed will always accord treat- there, and bursting tbe pipe, so as to principle more comprehensive than is and kind, no ' mat allow the water to come up to tbe This is surgested ment ot tbat generally supposed. ter how they may differ from by the words of the Lord Utmst-l-t while lie dwelt amonc meo and taught the ladlvidaals who are entitled to sarface. Christmas day was chosen for this toera tne onncinies oi inc. wnen ne this respect. Mow what is the claim said to those who professed His same. of tbe Elders of the Church, aad of operstlon. The stick of giant powder "In vain do ye calf me Lord, Lord, and this people as a whole, la this connecdo not the things I command you." tion? Hera Is the declaration made by intended to be used was frozen, and ef Andasaln. "If ve iove me keen mv the Savior, prophetic In Its character; course would not explode nntll thawed be "ore the end of the eomnMadments.' How shall we give that ot thawing the world shoald come. ' before the oat. For the purpose expression to tbe love that animates end of tae rule of wickedness, explosive, Mr, Hamtitoa took it late us towards the Lord 7 uy aeekinz to ascertain His will and commandments and before He should make His the , kitchen and laid It oo the top of eppearsnce.this Gospel ot tbe the range. "One end Not the stick ot as, aad being obedient sloTloaa concerning Kingdom shoald be preached in all tbe giant powder extended' over the edge inereio. a witness, aad thea tbe ead Jasus commissioned His Apostles to world for of the top ot tho stove, and Mr. Ham come. It is held by Latter-da- y to into all the world and preach the should ilton touqhed It with the Index finger of a Saints most that remarkable and Gospel, telling them whosoever re ceivednthem received Him and His astonishing event has occurred in bis left band, to push it so that Its enno more nor less Father. Tbe speaker referred to the these times. It Is would lie oa the hot iron faith of Christendom that Christ is than tbat Gd, as ia ancient times, tire length ' the propitiation for the sins of the has exhibited His love for toe work surface, aad tbe process of thawing , world: that as or tne em ex one maa manship of His hands, and has raised be facilitated. death cams into the world, by the sac- op a Prophet in this generation, 68 As be was thus in the act of slightly rifice of Another the resurrection and years ago established and organized Btlck of giant powder, It eternal Hie were broaght to light : and the Church of Christ oaasearth in tta moving theand la ancient exploded, that that same Jesns who was cruci- fulness, that Church, fied will again appear upon tbe earth times, being the same as extork orr ms left bakb in another capacity aad estaonsn mm isted then organized with Apostles, at tbe wrist. One of his fingers was at the bead, with High Priests, self as its King. xne speaker reierrea to tne suns Seventies, EMere, and all the officers, blown through a window, and was which were to precede the second members and constituents that char- subsequently picked ap In the yard. of tbe bon of If an, among acterized the Church of Christ ia an- the largest fragment of the destroyed comingwas to oe tne restoration ox tne cient times, as described la the Scrip- band which coald be found. The range wnicn falness of the everlasting Qospel, for tures. It is fashionable to sav that inni. was shattered to fragments, and pieces toe savior said : ruia uospet or tne ties and Prophets are done away with, of it were hurled with great force In all be shall the la kingdom preached world for a witness, and then shall the notwithstanding the fact that Paul different directions. Ia the oven were end come." It is interesting ts as to said that all tbe orders aad organiza wnai is meant oy tne "uospei tions oi the Church were needful and a turkey aad other fowls undergoing tnqnire He said that tbe the process ot roasting, which opera Indispensable. of the kingdom?" It most assarediy is that same Gospel which Jesus Him head could not say to tbe feet, tloa was effectively suspended by the have no need of thee." nor the eve self proclaimed when He took upon ."I "I nave no need of thee." explosion. - Oa tbe range j sat a uimseii mortality and declared mm to the band, elf to he the Koa of the Eternal Fa Apostles were at the bead of the large pan, containing the ia ancient times, and If it is the feathers tia ther. If we wish to understand what Cnnrcb which had beea picked from same church it will have tbe same the "Uospel of the kingdom" mesne, the roasting fowls, and which tbe we may do so by lavestigatinz the head, and if the church Is decapitated doctrines and principles which were now tnen can it oe iear xor there is no thrifty house wife of the establishment enunciated by Jesaa and the Apostles, mouth to Uke f jod ia of a spiritual was desirous ot drying for use. ' Some and which are contained lathe record character. The conseqaeoce mast be idea of the force of tbe explosloa may handed down to as, and called the tbat the body becomes emaciated, fln. be gathered from the fact that some ef naliy succumbs to tbe destroyer, and Mew Testament. , the feathers were burled In the walls The speaker pointed to t he necessity is i a unci. Men see no need now or sniritnal of ot active faith in God and the G jspei. ths bouse, which : were 1 badly ana vast isitn wunoat worts is oeaa. maniteatstlons of power ao need of cracked. He showed the necessity for an actual Aposties oo need ot laying hands In a room adjoining the kitchen were aad practical repeatance, or fores king on disciples that they might re. Whir Ha several grown person! ind children. of sin, and defined the necessity and ceive tbe Holy Ghost nature of baptism, deaci loins; it as a cause if tby laid their bands on them A fragment ot the raage atrack one os tne uoiyuaost would not fall tapoa or covenant entered into compact Wherefore it Is net astoaisnlng the children oa the cheek, inflicting a aa iadividaal aad the Redeemer, them. by which the convert pronrses to fol- tbat this doctrine of the laying on of painful flesh wound. Another piece of low the Savior through good and evil uauasiorius comernng oi tae uoiy iron cut a rent in the coat of a boy who Ghost shonid be'abolished, that the report; the form of the ordinance tbe churches mlsht not be was in tbe .same apartment. Many of beaatifaily symbolical of a death exhibited.ot But where there is the ful the windows In the house were and a resurrection. Those who properly receive this ordinance are. ac ness of the Gssptl. with its authority broken. cording to the Scriptures, entitled to ana its power, us messengers proclaim ' Tbe Instant that bis band was b lown tbat those who believe la the Eternal receive a remission or taeir sins. . Father, those who repent of their sins offr Mr. Hamilton rushed out of the Continuing, Elder Nicholson spoke by ceasing to do them, and are bapkitchen into the yard, where substantially as follows : I know the popular idea is that bap- tized ln the likeness of the death, hi rcxL. tism Is an outward sign of an Inward burial, and resurrection of the Savior, He was immediately conveyed to this one holding authority, when they grace; but this is a modern idea. It by bat e the hands of the same authority city and taken to the Deseret Hospital. does not comport with the instrucreceive tions and enunciations of those who laid upon them, the was out, and were commissioned by Jesus Christ Holy G lost. And If anv neonle on Tbe resident physician same medical after delay, attendance, Uimsell. Hence I will refer you to an earth want to know tho secret of nhiirrh. in tbe person of Ir. Richards, was obevent that occurred In the days of the tlse BOWer of thij and Its to withstand tained, tit. Pratt, the resident physiability disciples of Chris'', when they met the opposition to which It bas been cian, arriving together for the purpose of com tuniat about the same time. and the difficulties tbat it ng with each other, and in obedience subjected The to a command they received from the has constantly confronted it is bepatieawas put under the Ufla-enSavior, that they should not go out cause of this direct line of communicaofaa anesthetic, and a aeat aminto tne world until they were en- tion that bas been opened so that iadowed wit a power from on high. They dividaal members of the Church are putation of the wrist was made. This met at Jerusalem xor that purpose on not in the dark, and are aot blinded forenoon the patient was, found to be the Day of Pentecost, aa recorded with superstition: but they show that quite comfortable. There was a flesh have received tbe Snirit. and thv wound in the left arm, made by a ia the second chapter of theActs of the tbev tbe same position as tbe Apostls Apostles, and waen they were thus are la no the , stove, . bat . it matter how much the appear- piece were assembled for this object there I'aul, many wonderful man! testations of the ance may be agaiast the fact. When was not serious, and he complained power of Jehovah. Tbe servants of be narrated the circumstances of of being partially deaf, an ! effect God ' spoke with new tongues and bis conversion aad the people doubtless caused by tbe concussion. there were spiritual . maaitestations, threw stones la the air. and thev and those who had assembled together bowled and shouted, and cried against It was at first feared that the left eye from tbe various nations ot Jerusalem bia aad threatened bis llfe,bis answer was injured, out It is now oertaia that to worship heard the Gospel delivered was sim ply this. They wanted him to the slgat has not been Impaired. . in their owa languages, spoken not by deny, but be said, "Nevertheless, I Mr. Hsmllton Is a bard working, did see tbe light and I beard tbe tbe process ot learning but by the and although the world mav energetic and enterprising man, who voice;" power of Jehovah, in f aid oi that promise made to the Apos- aitnnt "dilution "(tlu nvnnKs.it has a great many friends, among whom tles tbat they should be ndowed with 'contemptible religion." 'Mow and peopleT nevjrthelssj ths general aad sincere regret will be felt power from oa high. And the Apos- degraded tles preached on tnat occasion the Latter-da- y saint, wno bas within him at his distort une. same doctrine as is now taught the light of truth and tr ae obedleace. It Is often and persistently assertedcaa say, "Notwithstanding these asV. Christ cracl&ed. frozen giant power will not ex that sertions and was to assaults the which the preaching So v potential t am I have ot Peter and the rest of the Apostles nevertheless plode wben exyosed to tbe beat subjected, under the Influence of that power tbat seen and felt the light." And tbat is of a fire, and tbe tenacity with those who beard believed they be- the secret of the Latter-da- y Saints Is adhered to lieved that Christ was the Bedeemer, holding together and seeking to pre- which this fallacy . Miners', rtmarkable. is tor quarrymen Is event at the He had had pare tbat their great beenslain.aad that that He risen again from the dead. And it is doors the coming of Our Lord and and others haying to. do with giant bald that ia consequence of this be- Savior Jesas Christ. It is admitted, very generally entertained this were pricked in their hearts, with the utmost frankness, that while powder lief but newspaper men so fre oellef, are these while trae. and they their in the hearts principles they being pricked askeds the question of those mln are as tra. I vs any principles caa be, and quently have occ as lion to write otap disgiant lsters ot Christ; "Men and brethren, wm stana forever, ail are not saints asters caused by explosions process ol what shall we do?" Peter rose ia their that profess to be. Hymetimes powder undergoing tbe thawing, that tbey pat no faith In this midst and made this declaration in some . of - them go astray, aad actions that . are . tbey dis- - popalar theory. It Is safe to assert perform to plainbeanswer to tbe question: "Hpeat Inmates of Mr. Miller's housetifmselves aad stink that tbe aad baptized every one. of yoa for and especially Mr. Hamilton, can the remission of sins, and ye shall i the nostrils oi aU good men and hold, a lew take this never hereafter be made to believe tbat receive the Holy Ghost." Toerefore women, iiecau id aot an evidence giant powder will not explode while ot the Gospel course, wnicj you can see the na.are when It was taugnt nit by hirelings, against the truth of tbe system, but an beiog thawed by tbe beat of a lire. not by me a who made religion a trade, evidence rather if its correctness, the not by men who sought to tickle the n agar is pointed at inem, ana tney are ears et the populace that they might held up as samples ot tne moral and Seriously Banted. ; the Whole Instead praisa of the multitude, out religious status of gain the woo A iwno tne of those iorm men in ot bulk their lives took their oy shocking accident bas Just come to taking people, the overwbe mlng hands, and who undertook to fa; ft I tbe the majority oar knowledge and may serve as warnwho- do right, who are Latter-da- y great work which was given to them to Saints to parents to be very careful es ing and la truth U la the and to seek deed, accomplish preach pel of the . Kingdom ia all the world for a tjencroacanpontae rlgbtsot no maa pecially at this Christmas time, whea witness tnat toey wno oeiieveu ,an i or woman on tae face ot tbe earth in cbildrea as a rule are allowed .more were baptized might be saved, and stead ot takia them and holding them and saying "Iaere most be g od In liberty aad In the hurry and bustle cf they wbo rtjected Ills oei sage up this was And condemned. it system vt religion, else it could the occasion are more liable to Jbe be it might toe Gospel, then no maa has any au- B3t produce such exemplary people as neglected or left to themselves than at other times. thority to change' it -except by revela- r And take the Integrity of the people tion. . Iast evening a mother left her little Latter-day No oae has claimed a revelation of called Saints, In business girl ot six moirtha lying la the cradle more boaest. people as a pitying with some paper which bad that nature; but men have undertaken sense does not xist. The btten wrapped about eome tot. la to change the Gospel ot their owa whole owa notion, without theory of the - Gispei, , is unde the same room was a boy ot about volition, of their Him toe authority of from whom tft- vtatiax Justice, sad aitnongh we do tour years plsylsg with some Christnot receive It now, we look to time mas candle. As the servant stepped Gospel came aad was rovea-'eout tor a moment, the boy seeing tne Lord, "shall I recelvt when that principle will, vindicate . "Bat," ssys the aad vindicate all whj adaere to paper in his little sister's bands conthat which 1 hare not appointed? tta conditions. For truth and Justice ceived the idea cf lighting It to lee the Verily I say unto yey Nty." And are mighty aad will and must prevail: blaza. This he did and unfortunately whatsoever is Injected into caristiae-it- y be established, or their succeeded only too well. The bed that God has not appointed, II j They will not caaaot receive it, because it is not of principles will not- - be established, on clothes caught fire and before tbe His appointment.. Gery tree tbat is account of ths wickedness," the ig- motner was aware of what was going of His planting is norance and perversity of tbe nature of on and came te the fescue, the babe planted that isInnot to be uprooted coarse ot time, 1st it man until Christ shall come and es- was seriously burned oa the bands is cot planted according to tbe prin- tablish His rale and Uls dominion and face. Her Injuries were not over tie earth, waich will be truth. to be dangerous. Opcien Standciples of eternal i ; Therefore It appears to me as a con- the dominion of Jastlce and of ard, Dec. 25. sistent believer la the Scriptures, that tretb. Some people imagine that there lf one-haIf ot the world were to say will net be liberty nadev the baaaer of tnat baptism is merely an outward tbe Messiah, under His government A LocomotiYC Tipped Over. -an inward grace, I would say when be shall establish it. I have no sign of ene-haJ ef the popnlatlon of view of tbat kind in my heart. I could On Sunday evening an engineer and to that an idea of that nature. Ire man oa the X. A R G. W. had a the earth, I will take in preference not receive the word and the authority of Him to Because no rale, asonI understand un-it, close call for their lives at Farmlagtoa. be this planet established will whom Christ Himself eaid "on this rock 1 will build .ray Church.? der a olvlne guidance save the rule A switch had not been properly I give . unto thee the that protects the free agency' ot man, turned, and ; as the; train came "Aad as the heavens themwalca la eternal keys of the ' kingdom; that whatrv along it left the track, and went over soever thoa ehslt bta oa earth selves.Bat there at ' two conditions hat a grade two or three feet high. Whea shall be bound la heaven, and whatsothe glorioaa era to the engine got off tbe ties, and before ever thou shalt loose oa earth shall will prodoc be loosed ia heaven." I will take the which we lock .forward. Thiy engineer or fireman could get out, laws or correct tbe authority of a man ot that character are that the It tipped over on its side. The men I will take tbe opinion or government will be given to the peo-rather than or e uj uiu wilt uuueriuoui tnem, u were bat slightly bralaed, though they aaderstaadlsK ot one-ha- lf suggestion, ru oi aeaven uimseii, sna tne un bad a narrow escape, Mr. Eetess. ths the people of the globe. For it ia a spiritual matter, it U a religions demanding ot the ptoplawiU be lit ap engineer, is the one wbo was so badly matter, and is based necessarily on oy ma divine spirit, lie aaaerstaaos Soldier Summit disaster, a la the hurt be Should toetween line the tbat drawn revelation from the Lird Jesas Cnrist. There If another ordinance that tbe rights ot Individuals and commu- tew months ago. - The f reman was was taught and practiced ia ancient nities and nations, and how to legislate thrown against a barbed wire fence times that is done away with now for la conformity with tbese conditions; aad bad his chin cut. :runderstand these laws end obvious and potent reasons. Yea read aad whea we The bagsage car was broken up conthe history of the ministry, ot those rtrlaclples we will conform to them wi we will see ttat they are siderably, and the passengers got a commissioned . semats ot the Alare true; Therefore, severe tast and that will tilscorer and that they you mighty, jolting. "".'Had it cot beea for the when they preached these doctrines while the King ot Kings will stand action of tbe engineer the acprompt His ot bead toe tbe at will rale among the people and those mea adearth, would have beea more serious. cident reoa was ministered be tbe to that grand principle spiritual that the switch was the disilples, then laid things Smith 'the Com- IIa chanced to see their vealed to Joseph the position it shoald of tbe people. For they not exactly lawas bands upon s them and they they re- mon consent so near as to deceive though it ceived the Holy Ghost.aud sps ke with will consent aad they will be con- be, a casual and applied the observer, tosgues and prophesied. And they strained lo say, as is predicted, "Be- brakes and reversed the engine. received a witness of tbe trutu of he hold!, Ills Throne is seated ontUbt-eoasnea- s, or. Mea and all Ills ways are Just." Gospel that they bad All things oa earth must go dawn beet revelation talk aboat the spiritaccepted that revelation should be repudiated. fore the principles et everlasting Fear Arrests. I ask any sensible people, tateligent truth and Justice, ao matter whether On or communities about relUlon tney ba Sunday night, Deputies Norreil peojle, wtJtt they know without revelation? As a afer ef or nations. For Justice tnd truth and Bennett raids a raid oa Lehi, asd certain ty absolutely ,B0tking; lor if are the normal conditions of arrested four persons on the charge of the feet of fa ua upon the moral : universe of, Gsd; aad unlawful cohabitation. Tbese were tiie .Uoeh ot;.AgeL in a I religious eoon, as f apprehend 1, this ere alion , A. f). sense, and ha knows U, be i bows tbtt will have to cm form and wheel into Wm. Oarney, Moos. be has received tuat.which comes from line nlti tbls condition. Then when Riodes and S. BrUg. - ea-titl- ed - " '! . ' . ? . oe-twe- ea e-i- ng lrn-pote- : ce - - , - -- - J ' -- d. it-S- elf Chris tmu Carols. ;4 v esBBSBSBeani .. - prettr. ItBiy be true Uut the practice leads to a good deal f drinking, but certainly not near so macs of late as formerly, as soaay-oUMbest siagersare total abeUlsers. Ia oar owa beaatlial city a revival of tho custom ia Its purest and best form woaxi be very charming. We are led makSlhU remark in consequence of a pleasant experience In this matter . 'toajCbriatmas morslag. ; In the Twea-tie- tb Ward a choir ot five, consisting of Joha James, B L. Anderson, D. J. Watta.JQeO.Carr aad Geo. Salaabary, visited aboat forty homes, singing two carols or hymns at each, commencing at the residence of Bishop Romaiy; of th Twentieth Ward. They also visited Bishop Whitney aad the homes of several other residents of the Eight eentb Wsrdr jrlBf aa ; amount of pleasure simply Indescribable. Ia .the still eight their voice sounded dear aad strong. It would bo dlrUcult to f : awoke ?Ko;!3usly. lOnt jcutj-ctfrom his sleep ana .shouted he beard the endls. The tlsiU of .these Ave yoana mn were highly appreciated Ti jibe funnies who were the recipients of their compliment. a tit' .r. FIRST DISTRICT COURT. . be-llev- ed , ; ! - - ' - ,,. . -- - Andt-rsen- Second District Conrt, The following are the proceedings Twelve Sentences Passed by Jadge ia the Second District Court at BeaIlendenoB. ver, oa Dec 90, SI, and 22 United States vs. Emily Crant ; mo' Tbe following business was trans- tion to dismiss tbe indictment over" acted la tbe First District Court at ruled. Ofcdeaon Moadayt United States vs. Esth r Uickmaa; The case of the Coriaae Mill, Caaal dismissed on motion of the proa? caA Stock Company vs. Wm. Johnson tion. ' was dismissed. L. D. Watson pleaded hot guilty to The esse of the United States vs. S. a charge of unlawful cohabitation, and C. Flygare was coatinued aatil Januelse to a charge of adultery. ary B , People etc., vs. O. 8now t defendant la the case of the Central Pacifis pleaded not guilty and the case con'":7TTr llfilway Company vs. J. W. Guthrie, tinued till next term. Marshall 6 Rvyle, wUhE. R. Chase, Silvester F. Joaes pleaded guilty to entered aa appearance lor plalatlff. a charge ot aaiawfal cohabltatloa. An order was entered overruling the Miles Durkey vs. James Farmer, Jr , demurrer aad giving tbe defendant 30 st al.; action dismissed at the cost of days from date ia which to answer, the defendants. alia the cases of R. Slater vs. Alfred The libel case agaiast B. A. .Spear Crsgnn et al., and John Seaman vs. was continued for the tetm. The Utaudard Publishing Company, Francis Webster pleaded guilty to the demurrers were submitted without unlawful cohabitation. argument. United States vs. John M. In tbe case ot James M. Russell vs. et al.; dismissed at defendant'sDunning cost. V. M. C. Sllva, an order was entered Simon Topham, unlawful cohabitaby consent of parties to open deposition; defendant pleaded not guilty. tion. United States vs. L. D. Watson, unIa tbe ,caae of Benjamia Chadwlck lawful cohabitation; Jury brought in a vs. the Southern Pacific Railway Com- verdict of guilty. 7 pany, the denjarrer was submitted was arraigned on a Joseph without argument. It was overruled charge of Barney cohabitation and unlawful aad the defendant was given CO days in pleaded not guilty. exDefendant which to answer. H. J. White, a aatlve of England, , cepted. was admitted to citizenship. fain the case ot Wm. Woodland vs. Wm. R. Butler, accused of unlawful the Union Pacific Railroad, an order cohabitation, was arraigned ; and was entered sustaining the demurrer. pleaded not guilty. Plaintiff was given thirty days in B A Spear vs. A. W. Mowrey ; or which to amend. dered tbat tbe papers In this case from In tbe case ot Joseph Jacobs vs. E. tbe Justice's court be returned te said W. Exam, the Jary to and la favor of luetics aad properly certified to. the defendant. United Slates vs. Simoa Topbam who hie plead- I aalawfol cohabitatioa; tried oa Fri of John Ash, Login, ed gality to aalawfol cohabitation, day, aad the J iry retarned a verdict ot was. called for sentence. He stated gaUty after being oat several hoars. that be was 70 years of age; married United States vs. Colbert King; two his first wife in 1843,the second in 1846, cases; dismissed on tbe ground that it and the third la 1884. The last wife is not now lawful to prosecute the was 38 years ot age whea he married same, said indictments having been her; she left for England last Spring; toan J at the same time with another. he was naturalized in Judge McKean's People etc., vs. James George, Jr., ' court. impleaded with Dirld. Miller for un The Jadge stated that it seemed hard lawfully killing cattle; ease tried, aad to send sach aa eld maa to the peni- tne jary were aaabie to agree apon tentiary, but old men must learn to verdict. obey the laws and aet the example for Emily Crane, Indicted for fornicayounger Ones. He was sentenced to tion, withdrew her former plea of six months .Imprisonment and to pay aot guilty, and entered a plea of the costs et the prosecution. guilty. Oa motion or United States Larsen Faastrop, of Brlghara City, Attorney PetersJ sentence in this case coavlcted of unlawful cohabltioa, was postponed UU next Una of conrt promised to obey the law la future. or unui further order of the court. The sentence was suspended during sir. reters gave as bis reasons for good behavior. ssnteocesuspended la this case, M. B. Wheelwright, of Oxdea; having tbat there was no suitable place at tbe unlawful cohabitation; be was 64 penitentiary for, a womaa, especially years of age; married the last wife in as she had a small child that would 1880; had been married, three times; have to be taken wlth'ber. The con his first wife died ta 1878; marrKd bU empt case of- Mrs. Crane was dls- second wife la 1860f was a naturalized missed on motion and representation citizen ; bad but little property. The ot the prosecution. court sentenced him to four months' People, etc , vs. Ellison; action dis Imprisonment aad to pay the costs of missed oa the gronad tbat defendant the prosecutioa. bad beea used as a witness tor tbe Niels P. Rtsmussen, ef Brlghara prosecution in a case connected with City, unlawful cohabitation ; tbe court aad relating to that of tbe People vs. stated that his case was a typical A, J. Maore. case of Just .such as the law People, etc., t was made for, and though he had al.; case dismissed. . , pleaded guilty the la w must be upheld, suvestcr F. D. Watsoa, and though it would be hard on his Wm. B BaUer, Jones, FranJoseph Brney, family tbe plural wife mut bear the cis Webster, aad Siooa were Topham as entered bad she it into, punishment eacnaentenced for unlawful cohabUa understandlngiy.' He was sentenced uos, and received the full penalty to six aad ta rrom aage iioreman,slx months' lm j pay a fine of ftOO and costs. priaonmen $000 flae and costs.) ALszo Kerton, of American Fall?, People, etc., vs. P. Marton, tor un toano; nniawiui coaaouawon; sen lawfully kllllrg cattle; defendant ar tenced to two manhs' imprisonment raigned and took till next term to 1 and to pay a fine of $30 and the costs of plead. Thomas Veprd vs. P. Denny and J, tbe prosecution. Wm. Sheen, cf Plymouth, Box El W. Christian ; case dismissed for want dee County, who bad pleaded guilty to of prosecution. People, etc , vs. A. J. Moore ; Jary adultery. was called tor sentence. Mr. W. II. 8mlth stated that the disagree. woman with whom the offense had been committed bid a hutband at Dinner at the Penitentiary. thetima defendant ha lb sea cohibit lelterdsy, the dull monotony of lag! with her, though they bad not prison life was broken by a concert lived together for years before and dinner. The concert at 11 that. Mr. Sheen was a single maa at a. m. and continued nntll began was dinner toe that time, but under jnccJlsr ne was aiso maae announced, which was at about 3 p. m. wording of the law desired to look in- A flae Tbe court had been prepared,' tbe guilty. to this matter a little and the sentence bill efrepast fare embracing atnffed roast was postponed until January 3d. Peter Swenson. coavlcted of unlaw tn key, cranberry sauce, mashed po ful cohabitation, was called. Mr. tatoes, stewed apples, " boiled , bam, Kimbali moved for a new trial.ss there baked' sweet potatoes, potato salad. bad not been sufficient evidence to choco warrant a conviction, the alleged plur Jelly cake, fritters, ple,paddiag, '" y late and coffee. al wife being tbe only witness. aa at Tne least was partaken oi by z) The court held the same view the trial, and refused the request. Mr. Swensoa stated tbat his plural prisoners, and at its conclusion a vote wife had not come to his house unless of thanks waa tendered to tbe gentle wife, men to whose energy and benevolence requested to do so by lis first who bad beea sick, and she was now the priioners were indebted for tbe maklnz arrangements to leave for the old country. He was sentenced to tour dlnner,amonj( whom were Hon. George months Impttsonment and to pay a Q. Cannon, O ,P. Arnold, iC. II. nne oi $iw and costs. WUckea aad B. Y. Hampton. A break Stephen Sic. of Ogdea; unlawful fast which included articles not ia tbe cohabitation ; called for sentence. Divorce proceedings . were pending regular bill of fare was partaken of between aim aad his first wife, and before the conceit began. The printed ' i though be . bad not asbeeabe paying menu bore tbe legend: her any alimony, bad; . once a comes but 'Cbritmat year, earned nothing for two months, be was willing to tara over his property When it come it bring good cheer. ta her. The court thought that as the plural wife had him. it the. first wile could get the property, it would be but Connterftlt Notes H He was sentenced to three jest. I On Saturday in employe of ; the Ds- tbe to months' imprisonment and pay costs. eret Paper Milt foaad, la aa vavelope Archibald McKiaaaa, of Woodruff; among tbe old paper sent to the mill to t sentenced aaiawfal cohabltatloa tor four bank notes which, reworking, to three months' Imprisonment aad to an unpracticed eye, were apparently psv tbe costs of prosecutioa. Bishop Wm. II. Lee, of Woodruff; ail, Three of them were 110 blliff , aaiawfal cohabitation; sentenced to oa right. Bank of Pongbfceepsie, National the foar months' imprisonment and to pay a fine of f ISO and costs of prosecution. aad a fourth was s $30 greenback, pur ' Robert era wshaw; nniawiui conam-tatio- n; porting to be Issued by the City 2fat- sentenced to three months tonal Bank of. Utlcsj 5. Tt The nous imprisonment and to pay the cor s of were sent. In. to the - Deseret Bark, tae prosecution. were pronounced counwhere oi isrignam city, cons.it)aa was terfeit, tbey victed oflijx. aaiawfal cohabltatloa, and defaced v.. as ' - Such.' called for sentence. Mr. C C. Rich rbe young man who presented ards made a statement of the case, at tbe them asked whether1 they were good, showing the evidetca givensome Intrill to oe contradictory in stating bow tbey hid been found. An stances, and too pointed to be relied investigation was bad, and ' bis state-mea- ts upon in o'.ner Instances, and therefore verified. The- - notes were asked --be careful consideration- of the court la passing sentence. Mr. wrapped aa IkouKb ft bad beea Intend- -. Box bad nothing to say txcept that be ed to send them through the malls, but wss not entity. The court reviewed a few points ot the testimony, stating be there was oothlD by which the part) thought tbe verdict of the Jary fully who had formerly held them .could be t Justiciable, aad sentenced him to aix Vientlfled , j .. h n,.,-kmonths' imprisonment ana to ray a One of $300 and tbe costs of prosecu tioa; . The sentence ef Hark ll au, convict ed of voluntary maaalaaghter. was aet lor BatnlJtTw-xtbe ViOM Ward, Salt Lake Janaary a.d. - Christian Larsea aad Lorenz) Olaen, ISM , of pneumonia. . Beeeiber City, a convicted of mallclooaly snooting AVillwia J. see of Lala Jane, daagbtar tw fine of pay a' pig, wire sentenced 10 months, i Brim aged Icy, Margret $20 each and the costs of prosecution. This msde a payment of each, or Funeral service wU be held at Ihe fifth a day in toe county Jail for every dollar Ward nieethig ttohM tomorrow, Tharsdsy, ; not paid. Seateace la' the case or Alexander tvf riLiAMs2-l- n tho fjeventeeth1 Ward, of HU1 was postponed until Jan. li.b. ... this :city,Pecfmbcr,Sltir'' 188. of !pn Sentence in the case of Julias was postponed until Djc, 2Ut theria. WUliunit oa pf William X. and and ha was ordered to sppear ia per arista satitbh wiiihhi ajea 9 rears, s son on that day or forfeit bis bonds. month ana S Sentence in tne case oi w . Mauxasn was p3stponed,untll Jan. 8J. ; i ... . e lsjiTr. At the resldenea of her sop. To) 1 Fair white j Iffipighteleapcomplexioh Soft healthful skin. c - - . hands.11 RAJLBOAD8. Utah Central Railway. New Tiino Card, NOV. USth, 1888. o PASSENGER TRAINS LKAVB SALT LAKB DAILT, AS FOLLOWS . Oevlats; BeeHfa. Oe4aa; fSswira. . 4.00 p.m. Atlantic and U. A Jt Express at... 8J0 a.m.' MUford Expreaa at 1.40 p.m. Juab Express at... 7.'A).a.iu. Ioal Express Paclsc fark City and Expreaa..... i30 p.m., A llanllo and racuOo Expreaa....... U.S p.m.' Passenger Traiaa Arrive ia Salt Lake dally, as follows lroa . lb. Fre.ua XfewtSa. lLS0a.m. IfUford Kxpreaa at. Park City and Faciflo Expreaa ......ie.00a.m e.to p. m Tjlati a jiorthTP a as yaeino sxu eaa 8.aa p.m. Jnah Expreas at.... Atlantio Expreaa.... XJ0p.ni. 1.2) a.m Auantio amd FaciSa Express JOHN SHAUP. FBAXCtS COPE. General Superinteadsat. Uea. Freight and Fassemrer Agaai. I iBperters, H.&L. Chase, ui ataaafaetarn a.ii... J k Us. ill ' OAC PRINTING BfMCIJt TT. stsrr wostat. A tSafetri ateaS AShraaev asS eeeaeaiy ssearsd.) Ofllos aad Maamfsetory, Stat SJAOSJ with ORAIIf, BKKD8, ETHTOOL, OBK, KU. . . BAGS FOJt r Iain St.; St. Louis, L!o. 8 to 18. Horth SJOOtMB. aSBlTICB CAaVABTTXEO. - so EleffliShoil i Vs.-Thor- n lpr 50 50 Sea tops. S12 00 each so Seal Pmsli Wraps, 16 50 each. t. months-taprtsonme- . ' S10 00 each v ) . ;$ i;-.- , j 4 - : : . W : To-pon- ce , . . ... Arthur Pratt, ia tbe Eighteenth Ward, this Deatk t MwPratt f city, December S3lh. 189 , of rheamatiaia of Mrs. the Yesterday-- - Christmas day heart, Sarah M. PraU.) relict ot tne late 8Arta M. Pratt, relict ot the late AnosUe Orson Pratt, aged , 71. years, 10 Apostle Orson Pratt, died at the resi months aad SO days. - . Z, f , Faneralfrom Arthur Pratt's residenccjat dence of her soa Arthur, 105 B Street, Tharadar. PrteaSa of tbe Eigtheeath Ward. The deceased had S p. m. tomorrow, been i filleted for about tea years with family are tavitea te attend. rheumatism, which finally touched the region t tbe heart, terminating, as a FLqCR AT coaT I matter of course, when tbat stage was We have a car load for our patrons reached, fatally; Mrs. Pratt has, we during the lioiinaya. believe, resided ia Utah ataca 1861, having arrived here about four years Pfifta'fs be purest and best 8otp alter the Pioneers, and was therefore ever , ' made, well known in the community. OWHEB "WAHTED. 1A.ME TO JCT COlBAl, ONE BAT Snicide. V liOBSK, no brand viaible. wtiitepot News cornea from Uichfleld, Sevier oa forehead, itiod white foot, front feet. shed. Owner please etalm snd ry costs County that &n Sunday night Charles ' i I 157 B Street, lith Wsrd , ''r Nield, of tbat place, committed suicide W, Uw. Decemser a oat brains rlfld. his with by blowing ' U( locked himself la the school bouse FOUM). to commit the deed. r CASE COXTAIXIXtt HLV ER WARE, j i . - . ' A. ihe oareer caa get it at Wt office. CIS Saturday evening a mare, saddle aad bridle, the property of Thomas JCV HORSE - If AIR rtBlDLR. OtTNCH liyrttiling ut rill Mnrwtnwe . Gaff, were stolen from Sandy. erl TitbiBg : - ' Oftl-e- - () . ' 300 FINE SEAL PLUSH WRAPS, 500 NEWMARKETS, a ) ' uisses coats. 300 . - Wraps, S7 25 each r In all, 2,000 Gfirmonta to 8oloct from. E..K.TH(0MAS. , XJUQAli ROTICE. i and for Rait Lake County, Territory ot Utaa. ths Walter ot tha IiUtt of EmoJlna Free Young, deooasoa. ...'' Conrt ia la tne Probate i .. For Horses J and 'Cattle. Is Raoant, Prompt, Good Results. i Order sprolntiDf time end plac for Pol m.. su ti. ut. twelltass. . aeriliS Umhtt Final Account and to aaMi .. tlement of m an li aaA a a. mn. Hear Petition for Ulatribntion. V. S. SASMiaa. hat warn St. immm SM. - ali cJ EEAUIXO AND F1UNQ THE FK Iks Araw raleaa aeS Stoex SSv Sa., The w. e., S a. s. ! Bess., s. eiaar ea aa i a. aiiiim, a asan a. aaaas oe.w ni ii i. Vev Meaitae. wi w. taau. a sa. 'as. a as. 4aaaaa eu; aaa maaian imi. w. SMe-.TIiS- of II rmm S. Younir, Kxwutor PK tttloa estate of Fmeltne Free Youna:. i, deceaaed. aettlns forth that he haa filed hia Snal account of hta adrainlntrauou Bpoa said aetata la tale court, tbat all tbe debts snd expenses hsre been folly paid, . cues,. and that a portion of said estate remains to be divided among the heirs of aal1 deceaaed, amour other tblaira, tor an aad orderpraying, THS CHASLIS A. VOCELKS CO.. asHlflMrs. SM. allowing aaid Anal aoronnt and of of the reaidne of said satate among the persons estitlod. It is ordered tbat all persons lotereated in tbe estate of, tbe said Kmeline Free Young, f deeaaed. be and appear before the Frobate of the Oonnty of Mlfwca sand Xstd lea Conrt Lake, at ths Court Iloom of aald Court, la the County Ooert Uooae, oa the Stab day of leoeniberl t lfWH, at IS o'clock a. nt , thea and there lo a how canae why aa order allowing aeid Mllicn- -, rglna-S-t final aoconnt, and of dintriboUon, ahould not he made, of the maidus of said eatate - -- r8ha-elar Yarns), among the heirs of the said Kmeline Frvo deceaaed, aooordtng to la w. 9VZi: Y oung, It ia further ordered that the Clerlt eauva ' . . eopie of this order to be poatod In three Oonnty and placea in Salt LakeEvesrNU .'..'...., naWltc in the pKaKRKT isiswa, a newspaper printed and circulated in Pall v Coanty .three weeks sncrcaaively prior lssx. A Ken Woolen ; te said VHh"day of Iecerober, ELlAS A. KMITI1. Probate Judge. Dated December etb, 1588. v Cbilda. Ska, and floy U VBIaatkele; Flannel, ruTLoi jo n s c.UTroro nnoM Iks , TEMPLE ST EA&T o. ' "sa J I ll lull ai (M ' Territory of L'tsh, Coanty ot Salt LalO. i Small nrefits and nalck sales at Peo- Clerk C. of ibe Frohate Collar. I. Joha ple'a Eialtabl Co op. .Ov me oael Court la aad for the Coanty of Salt ljik, Come aU:I do hereby certify" la the Territory ot taTJtiab, Ibat lbs foregoing a full, true and correct Of Order copy appointing time and place ' of finsl account, and to settlement for Konca.' 1EQAL hesr petition for distribution in the Kstate Free Y'oenr, deceaaed, at sp Frohate Conrt. ta asd for Salt Lake of Kmeltae Is the ef record la my oStce. peare .. , vooa7. xvmorj ex tuo.. lm wttaeaa wbereer 1 .baTe hereunto aet iy hand aad amxed, the seal of said Court, la the tn slier of tbe Estate of Onarlca ia! B) . . ' ibis 7th day of (SeaL llannsa, Deeeaseo. December,. i. JvULM V. CCTL.KK, ' Frobats Clerk. Order appointing, time aad plaee for settle- , meat or naai aceoaat ana petition for dialnbuUoa. ' , RKAJDINO AKD FTUNO TUB FK UUoa of 0. Yf. Harmon and Robert bOexecutors of the Esute o.' Cbsrl s 8. Uarmos, deceased, settinf forth that he AhD baa filed kits Seal aoooaat of bis admiatatra-Uela rbia t'oort; Uiat all npoa aad eiate GERMICIDE the debta avave beea telly paM), and Uutt a divided Caaatltattoaal aad portion of laid estate remains to he local trtstsisi.t. among the heirs of said deceased, and pray-la- s an order lor allowing among other thlnr Caraa Catarrh jtathma said Saal account and of dtctrikaUoa ot fee reoi'lee of aauU estate amongNay l arar. Breach'. ....... Lna penoaam tto, Paararaa, aed all entitled, dlaweara ef the air taaieii penonta lowmi.n It ta ordered the estate of the said Charles B. Uirmon, paaaagea. annear ore bet Frobate tbe be and tneaal. the Bait LakS. of it Fer ItU bj Drsr;jl is.fConrt of the County la tbe County Court Boom et said Conrt. oa tbe Wth day or J.naary, Conrt Uooae. CaUrrTa raS a4 Ba ll 1mh, at 11 o'cloc a. m., tnea nod t&ere uj Ceemeaay, ladlana show eanae mbr an order aDowlas aad latl alia, ladtaaa. aeeoaat and ef diatrlbuUoa sitoald not We made ot the remans oi saia eauue tbe heirs and devtaeea of the s.tM Charles s Harmon, deceased, aerortBna to law. the clerk faass It is fnrtber ordered that to oe poateq in inrf-copies of this Uaorder , V ttata Jloureaia.t-n.tv,AUUBait JLAke tunty and pubabba win mt IN. iwh wawli mkivd ta the IKhKii.T Kvarnxu lished piaeee Kiel. s Bcwrpaper printed aad rircatated ia call LalS Couctv. three weeks lareesalvely f IM IIIMWWI alMM .MiMll.l,ManAhTlu(tll prior to said vui uy or jsuuarr, Cwp.. ImIiA ( k i UA8 A. hkllTH. ' Frobats Ja4t. rII t "I Cwui. Dated Ucoembar lath, 1S88. , XKHsrroav or Utah, i ' . County of Bait tike. 1, Joha C Culler, Clflrk of the TroUita Conrt ia sad for Ibe County of Salt Lake, in tbe Territory of CUb. da hereby certify that the foregoing ia a foil, true and eorreel copy of Order anroinlin time and elace for aeittemeotof final acootiet, and ta bear OILS, pslKITS end ClIErJICAlS dittribotion In the matter of the petition forCharles Supplies b. liain oa, CeceasecJ.sa esUte of ' atmeirs cf record In rovoiiJce. Is witneas shereof. I hare berenn'o t r.:MS sitc&i jtd and the seal of a" Court. ny band A. I lti. tat Uib day of r. ccn.m. a fweai.j . t jom . deed FrolKitw t4 d:tw d3w 2N a - -- t DR. OTJItBEIISON'S .. - filmVM - ; dii e LYOfJ&HSALYi F Jit ; : O , fr vccuit lnn-tift- . . i.t - |