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Show - S- X DEATH "EVENING NEWS. WHO DEPARTED March sra, is7. THIS IXT to-da- "JO-DA- Y. It becomes our painful duty y to announce the death Of one of Utah's earliest and most prominent citizens. Mary A. Knowlton, relict of the late widely-know- n Hon. Win. H. Hooper, of this city, passed peacefully away this morning at 7:30. Mrs. Hooper had been a sufferer for nearly two years from that fell disease, cancer, which has been responsible for the early le? raise of so many illustrious names, but tor the last two or three days seemed easier, the virulence of the disease having seemingly exhausted itself. Dr. Murphy was the physician who attended tne deceased until Thursday last, when Dr. Benedict was also called in, but the nature of the affliction from the first was such as to preclude hope of recovery, it being one' of those dread maladies that baffles the skill of the medical fraternity. to-da- FRAGMENTS. Mrs. Wm. H. Hooper died this morning, shortly before 8 o'clock. J on as Lindbkrg, of Tooele, was seat back to the Penitentiary last even- Court Notes. Proceedings in the : Third District Court y was to citWm. Hallstead admitted Ebenezer Woodford Charge with izenship. Adultery with Ills Wife. The suit of Wm. A. Pitts et al. vs. C. A. Crow t. al. was dismissed. The suit of Eudora Shaughnessy vs. HE PBOVS HIS KHAOCCMrE. Alex. Neidringhaus was continued by IIKLI ON THS CUAEOI OF OSUWIUL consent. Tbe Olds Wagon Works vs. Isaac L. COHABITATION. Lyon; on trial before a jury. THB CRUSADERS' NEW MOVE. OF MRS." HOOPER. Yesterdav afternoon Ebenezer Wood ing ford, proprietor of the Twelfth Ward r Store, was arrested on a charge of We had a pleasant call this afternoon from .Mr. F.J. Carroll, of Oreadultery made against him byD.jW. Bench. The complaint was drawn gon. , Under a peculiar construction of ;the This evening Elder Chas. W. Stayne Edmunds-Tucklaw. It Is held by will lecture In thcjSixth Ward meetingtao government prosecutor that house. plural wife is an unmarried wonjan, that is when a prosecution for adultery evening the James B. Is on the tapis; and that fche is a mar a McKean Post, O. A. K., will give ried woman in making out a case of in House. ball and the campttre Opera The comUnlawful cohabitation. Tub Mutual Improvement Associaas folwas case worded in this plaint tions of Utah Stake will hold their conlows: Knowlton Hooper, daughMary Ann ference in Prvo on Saturday and "Daniel Rench, of Salt Lake City, ter of Sidney A. and Harriet Knowlton ; bounty of Salt Lake and Territory of was born at Cummiugsvilie, near Cinin behalf of the United States of IioLAXo Ree! and his tiae company cinnati, Ohio, September lith, 1829, tTtah, America complains, that Ebenczer laughter-producinthe in appear and emigrated with her parents to and Territory of Utah, on comedy of "Humour," at the Theatre Utah in , the second year after ttie k)f Salt (1Lake IV i)i miiivU, in im; jrai yi uui this ereninij. advent of the pioneers. On Christmas tnl'Il Lord. 1S87, at Salt Lake City land deceased County aforesaid, did commit the Tuere are several other charges eve, December 24tn, of adultery with one Fioss of petit larceny auaiust the chicken was married to Captain Wm. II. crime and he then and there had carSmith, Biiaham President Young, thief Vaugdn, who is now serving a Hooper by tbe nal knowledge of the body of her, in Salt Lake City, where she' has redded fiaid Floss Smith, and h, said EOen-jpzninety days' sentence in the city Jail. Woodford being then, and there a most of the time since, and where, man and then and there Tjhk teachers hold their meeting next chiefly owing to the distinguished married a lawful wife living other than the Saturday. Professor Paul's lecture on official standing of her husband, she paid Floss Smith ; and he, said E'oen-jezWoodtord "ami Fioss Smith, not reading forms oue of the interesting has occupied a prominent position in married features of the programme. A full atMngHhen and there lawfully the community, where sh was widely to each other, asainst the peace and tendance la desired. known and geuerally respected. a Americ of United of States the Mrs. Ilooper leaves one son and six itiiiiiity aud contrary to the form 'of the statute Tn lively if run of C.M.Donelsou &Oo. daughters and a wide circle of sympa- in sach cases made and provided." have a new announcement of floe barThe defendant was arraigned before dress goods, etc., in thizing friends to mourn her departure. gains take will services The place Commissioner (uaeral McKayaad pleaded not Nkws, to which the attention Ninein the residence He stated at that he desired the family of the readltr is directed. guilty. on Thursday, at 11 Counsel in the case, and It was post-posteenth .Ward, BTiK usual budget of latest tele- o'clock a. m. At that until 9 :30 a.m. y. grams is conspicuous by Its absence hour Attorney J. H. Moyle appeared The cause Is, 'the telegraph Grand Opera. Our amateurs have with the defendant, and the prelimicompany failed to supply it, the wires been very successful in giving per- nary examination was proceeded with. east working badly. The first witness called was the deformances of comic operas, but until tMiNAfiKii Fbank L. Goodwin is at now no attempt has been made to do fendant's legal wife, Mrs. Louisa Ebenezar the Walker House. Miss Clara Morris anything with serious, dramatic, grand Woodford, who tostlfled will not arrive till Wednesday and opera, as it was felt that a higher state Woodford is my husband; we were will play positively three performances, of voice cultivation and dramatic ex- married In ltC0, in Philadelphia; have opening Thursday niht in pression, etc., was needed to render never been divorced; I know Euphros-ini- a Smith ;she was married to defendthese difficult master works than our be ant after I married him; she lives'at local may Thjs singers possessed. W.A. Rogers, agent of James Pyle's Ward store; has two chilthe when Twelfth true public giving contemplating celebrated Pearline washing compound, is doubtless hot it the dren posby marriage ; he entered into is la town for a few diys. He means performances, to with Miss Smith advanced amateurs for sible marriage study plural to simple the city thoroughly an 1 give own aud their Seventeen years ago; I was present at such works for profit every one a chance t a wish aud be even derive them and from the time; during the past seven years pleasure, clean. Koad his a.dvt. more pleasure and benellt than hy man he has lived with ber. Miss Gkokgia Stkvkxson was in- hearings of the same from the best Mr. Dickson asked that the defendjured yesterday afternoon by being troupes. With this view, Stephens' ant be held to answer to the grand knocked down by a Singer Sewing advanced chorus clas3 arc about to jury oa this testimony. Machine Company's delivery wagon. take up Verde's graad tragic opera, Mr. Moyle wanted to know on what The reckless driver went on without "La Traviata," and give it a thorough ground, as there was no evidence whatpaying auy attention to the unfortunate study, initiating our young singers ever of the defendant's guilt. Mr. Dickson said there was abundldy, although he knew what he had into the beauty and emotional lanenabled done. of ant music has that the evidence; it was shown that they guage scores of artists other and had l'atti apartments together, and great Last everiinsr Hon. L. W. Shurtliff to wiu fame and wealth by interpreta-tin- g that occupied There was no was sufficient.,. returned from a trip through Colorado If a married inousands. to of further charmed their need it proof. and a portion of New Mexico, lie has a house of to seen to before were been man aud have ordered go Books enjoyed himeJf thoroughly, and speaks and to in the music weeks little evening Stephens' prostitution the appearance of the many encouragingly in the morning on one ocmelodies and come its will with resound hall away country. This evenin4 Mr. Shurtliff that was sufficient to make out will leave for San Francisco accom- harmony. will be able to accommo casion of adultery. If It was therefore case a Stephens as it had been iu this case, that panied by his wlle.Qjden Herald, date 500 new students for his spring shown, he had lived for a numoer of days in March HI . Now is the the same house with his plural wife, it term of music Ox Friday and Saturday evenings time for young men and ladies to learn was a still stronger case. Moyle a.ed for the dismissal of next, variety entertataments will be to icad: aud for the thousands of theMr. lor the reason that mere defendant given in the Tnird Ward meeting sweet voiced children, in this city to wa,s no evidence that any act had been houic, conistiii? of tne co x.edy, "The learn to sing correctly and also to read commuted. The Commissioner said the section liivai Brothers," an oiio, auU larce, music. was inserted by a Senator from MassaTue Cuff." the fjroceeds by "Caught and was the "Same as the "Cheek." There was a moderately chusetts, 'are to be devoted to the Mutual ImMassachusetts law; a loug line of decisions under the Massachusetts provements Association of that Ward. large audience at the Theatre last statute held that such evidence as this to witness the performance of evening BiWKY IIcgiiks has been brouabt the above farcical comedy, and judging was 8utlcient, and he thqqght H good, been held that It was back to tfce county jail by Siieriff Burt, by the boisterous and ringing character ft had never necessary to prove sexual Isintercourse. and placed wars there is little prossubstantiof the applause and laughter, they The nece"ssary evidence pect of bis again eacapin;:, and where must have tot their money's worth, or ally tue same as in unlawful cohabitahe will prooarjly reuriin until tna close thought they did. Reed is recognized tion cases. He therefore would not the defendant at that stage of his term of imprisonment. Barney as one of the best comedians of the discharge of the proceedings. feels his looks well after escapade, but Mrs. Kuphrasnia Smith Woodford and his performance of ''Pick was then called on behalf ol the do 'blue" at.haviog been ta&en so easily. day, Smjtbe" lully sustained his reputa- fense I have been mar Land testift-sIfa. S. K. Gwin. wgo was- so terri tion. Since be introduced singing into ried to the defvudant over 17 years j the performance, he has lest nothing since the 3J of Mirch last 1 have not bly gored by a Jersey bull last January, and added something to the sustained the relation of wife to depresented hlmaeif on our streets for fpr himself fendant; since Jan. lit he has I have the first time last Friday. He ha3 en- play, which was in need of a little bol- been sick; very on and there to keep It little occupied the "bed with my Intertirely recovered and reily looks better stering here boy; there has been no sexual than before the catastrophe occurred, itsfeet. Next to him, the best work a ; the defendant has occupied Hastings and Pat- course room by himself; I have been assisting lie has gained seventeen pounds in two was dona by Misses is. lu no re the company though rice; in tae store; Mr. Woodiord has been weeks. (Junto Vutinty Idaho) Times, bioce about OhrUtmas. sped as weak as many we have had sick 19th. Woodford had To Mr. Mcksou-- Mr. The selections from ".The here. fall about Christmas aud hurt his Tub J. II- Parry Company filed its Mikado" v. ere received with .explosive ashoulder since then we have articles of' incorporation yostarday. demonstrations, and encores were; slept apart,badly; as he was very restless; no and the is stock $5,W0, The capital numerous. physician has been attending bim; he and incorporasoiae liujrcent from )r. Anderson ; present To might tie company sppcar in a xot reason wc ceased living totor are Dr. J. Ii. Park, Jos. II. Parry, new piece of .the same pattern "Hum- the onlywas because he hurt his shoulgether 11. W. 1). U. Lyons, Jjnes, Jr., G.J.a bug." to occupy his. bed alone; had and der, Jl93 an J K. i". Tarry. Tue iucorpora-tlofor two months he did not" get up till better now, aid he is will ensraRa in tlie business of History of Ogden City- We have noon; wait onRetting customers in the s!ore; rinUax, publishing and wholesale aud buen hbown a steel icgraving portrait helps we have not renewed our relations, he netall b3Jkciltrs and stationers. next to of Hon. Loiln Farr, the first mayor of occupies thi Dfidroptn I have not occupied his bed mine; e embeln will The Ktraes' as Ogdi is kuowa what picture At Cyy. this year, nor he mine. during near Bannister, Idaho, the snow lish the history of that town now Mr. Dickson Will you swear, bewiitten by Mr. E. W. Tnl- fore your Maker, that1 you have not ie"t deep and Is said to be twenty-twWitness Yes, sir, will. , the Inhabitants have dug tunnels from lidge, the well known historian. Mr. Dickson You will swear what? bouae to bouse. When It com'meuced The portrait appears to be as near Witness That we have not occupied to snow a lars?'e number of cattle we re perfect as it cau be made, ben the same bed. wait till I get Mr. Dlckson-J.u- 9t Th-- y were ing executed in the highest style of laying down by a slack. my Question, will your through of form while and feature the the aud it art, J.s covered up, completely Witness Yes, sir. the subject have Mr. Dickson Will yon swear before tnoojcht by tae owners that tbty are the expressionto of a remarkable been retained degree. your Maker that you have not bad intill there catljg hay. DLnckfjot Mr. Tullldgc is industriously at work tercourse with the defendant durlag this month? on the Ogdeu biitory, aod s being asreat Witness, after a pause I swear that of importance sisted tha In view by Mr. Joseph Hall, who rend I have not. which torpedoes have assumed as a ers efficient aid in the collection of Mr. Dickson During this raoath. feature of mjrlera naval warfare, speWitness Durimc this mouth. careare which and facts being details, Mr. Dicksen Then why did yon cial interest will attach to an article gathered, to be thrown into relief hesitate before giving your answer? tu iScriliner's, by Liouteuiat W. S. fully hislocal of facile the Witness Oh, I did not know that by the pen dehe waich in tho of aiVfi were flushes, you quite ready for it. torian. the Mr. Uickson-rp- o scribes, for the tirsl times iu popular yu know of have sacred tbe Qath nets you developrmarkaMo forni, the receut Sprlngvillc Raided. A corro taken? ment of torpedoos and Urped.) boats Witness I do. spondt nt wilting from Springville Mr. Dickson. Do you believe in the designed tjr agsressiva ue, and the says the ubiquitous deputies paid an of a Uori'r present status of this important branch official visit to that place on Monday existence Witness Yes, sir. pf naval science. TaU number of the evening, the fjtb, and Yltdttd W. II. Mr. Dickson Do you, in the presBUMZiae will also c jntiin articles on Kelsey's residence without result; ence of your God, swear you have not "Ensrllsh la our Colleges," "American they then ran up to Mapleton, three had intercourse during the present month? JClephant Myths," and other interestmiles east, arrested L. Whiting and Witness Yes, sir, I do. illusbe will and freely ing topic?, To Mr. Moyle The reason we lived took bim before Commissioner Hill, so restless trated. of Provo, when he was bound over In apart was because henowas one coma ocfrom tne injury, mat On ?00. Wednesday morning they cupy tbe same bed with him and get James If. A Utah Invention. down on the residence of W. any rest. dropped a of in is of this receipt city, Faost, Joseph Wooiford testified The deGallup, Springville,;, but found Ihey fendant is my fatner; the last witness postal card invt iug him to be present were the up wrong Is my mother; "barking I live mother; for at a meeting of the Master Car Build- tree again made a mistaken arrest, and tbe past two monthsjvith I have slept in ;" they ers' Club, which took place at New called at J. D. BeynOlds house when her bed every night. York on the 17tb lost., and at which the he was not In ; they To Mr. Dickson I have slept there ljinally captured S. ever discussince the first of the year; 1 retime was to be occupied' In a in was held to answer he and Fuller member it because father was hurt Mr. Faust's of sion and examination then; before then I slept with my car 1,000 bonds. railway .patent brother; I am nearly 13; before Pa in tovM. He has since learned that it hurt himself my brother and I to the closet, but there was notslept much That Kidnapped was pronounced the beat atove known, the statement concerning Mrs. Halt-ley- 's room. which is very gratifying. Tbe defense then rested. boy, previously' published In the Mr. Moyle asked that the defendant : attention The Record De aiscnargeo, as mere was, positive says ?tieap Furniture. uo the new an- - Nkws, the Park was innocent of the Of our leaders is drawn "From MV. George Wiseman, brother evidence that he against him. of the one mentioned in the above ar- charge .otjucemept of the Co-o- p Furnitnre made no reply, The colticle, our reporter learned a few facts but iu aCommissioner few minutes handed to Mr. Company, which appears- in our J.onn case. Mr with the connected The desire la expressed Wiseman did take the boy with him by MOyle a complaint made by Arthur umns and Pratt, charging Mr. Woodford with that those who want bargains would and with theconsenPof dIs mother In the htm with lower bov at is UNLAWFUL COHABITATION. thein the and come traveling to well get do east. Mr. Wiseman was shrewd enough ' Azures than ever before offered, as this to Mrs. Halt-leyLouisa Woodford and Eu- with 's get adoption papers from Abe and any trouble she wbrosnia Smith Woodford. Is the season of the year when stock mother, Mr. Moyle replied that the defendant - roust be reduced as much as possible might tty to make for Mr, Wiseman would enter a plea of not guilty to that a The little has be futile. would boy more activity ad thereto usually future before bim. and with charge and submit the case on tbe tes now. Call around promising already given. the good care his adopted father is timony jjnovg the buyers The Commissioner then ordered Mr. and Inspect, ana learn the prices. giving nim bis Eastern home is better Woodford to stand up aud informed than with his mother.' nim that he would be held to answer In the We published the statement as the to the grand Jury on tbe charge of Probate Court. Proceedings that Bait Lake County Probate Court yes-- " lady herself gave it to us, aBd stlil be? unlawful conabltatlon, and be bis bonds wonld used told the lleve facts. she terday: at $3,000. with that of the witnesses at The bonds of W. n. Bird, as guardiif $200 each. AS to tbe complaint adulters he was discharged on that. an. 3,600, were filed and approved, is said It Another that Invention. Mr. woodford cave tbe required Hat Frank Austin and Sherwood Bird, "time Is money." It we endorse this amount of ball. Messrs. Louis Hook minors. Mr. Charles Barrell of this and A. Gebbardt being sureties. statement, tolfceBl? A certificate was baaed city has invented a little appliance that Camas Gold Mining Company. "will be a bonanza to all who carry the Ordered Discharged .wTbl alter. of the estate of George la the natter . J. ,(... JM. I.T1 ftWI UUI, I fc.U. to Sfc. . U I UUJi noon Commissioner McKay heard fur In .the application for legal notice to creditors had been ers, but inai ii requires a large porc:on ther testimony of Brother Jonas Lladberg, discharge tLe wind houreof to of tbe working day oa payment and released him ordered is of the the Herein one advantagethe waa made, up. appointing An order new device. While it costs compara- of the costs, amounting to nearly $100. for for petition hearing and time place and occupies no more ad-- " tively nothing room than an ordinary watch key, it ' ppointment of Charlea Alstrora Taking the Oath. Yesterday after will wind one of those watches op In iilniatrater, i the matter of John as for noon the members of the City Council as a short time required usually will with Masteta. leceaaed. It. would be and Salt Lake County Court ordinary timepiece. took the of John H. Ptcknell, the la the matter to the Waterbury Company- oath was made allowing invaluable deceased, an order executors' Edmunds la the prescribed handand afford to pay they eoald well accounts acDrovlnx the 'fVi-Tucker law, ' t eemeiy lor such an improvement, To-morro- er Sun-dayjpi-- g ls-W- 4r hav-Sn- er er s ea to-da- to-da- y. "L'Ar-tlcle49- ." -- cla.-f.e- s. - - - post-offic- g o lie-port- -- Boy.-Referri- ng - to-da- y. " . ' . AW T rnd - - f i it. Death of Captain Hunter. FURNITURE COMPANY P. CO-O- .AUERMdl BROTHER. FOR THIRTY DAYS WILL SELL LACE OTjrTAIlSrS OABPETfe, Window Shades, Ebony and Brass Poles, Parlor Sets, Eay Chuirs, ltockers, Sofas and Bed Lounges ut A Glasgow, Scotland, paper of February 21st records tbe death of Captain Robert Huuter, chief ol the Renfrewshire police force. We give it place.as the deceased has many relatives in ibis and the adjoining Territories, among tbm being his daughters, Mrs. Win. Salmon aud Mrs. Fred. May, two brothers, Johu aud James Hunter, aud four sons. The article referred to is as follows: "Yesterday morning, about 6 o'clock Chief Constable Kobert Hunter, ct the couutv constabulary, died at his residence" in PaiMcy, alter an illness of only a few days. He was (9 years ol age, and leaves a widow and growu up family of sons and daughters, most ef them thriving iu America, and three being at home, a solace at this timesur-to their mother. His fatlnr, too, at vives bim, living aud Carriagehill, at the patriarchal sge of The deceased was thoroughly 'to capathe manner bred' in his offk-ia- l and a thoitinUival city. After school, of other work, he commenc; d his public life with Fiscals Wyiie & liodger, uodt-- whom he servtdveial years as criminal officer. About Ifc&3 he was appointed i ap ain (superintendent) of tbe county police, then existing without , statutory organization. On the passing of the counties police act, 1858, be was ooutlnued In that office, At tirst h aud has freht It ever since. was in c xniuaod of a lotca of 23, coma with inspecprising superintendent, tors, sergeauts, and constables. This been has number gradually swelling wi h increasing population and advancing interests, till it is now up to . For the deceased it is no simple truth, to say praise, but all that long time, and that during men to deal with so having andmany removal often adding death changes to Tils responsibility he never made an enemy among tfiem. Their attachment to bim savored more ol affection for a kind friend than mere conscientious obedience to duty's claims. For this happy result the chief had first of all himself to thank, as.a lor that tact he seemed to post-esnatural gift of selecting the very best men for appointmeut or promotion to the price pal offljes under him. And the may bel t&id of them here that enand other overmen superintendent from the rank and tile joy like regard of this excellent body of police. In social life Captain Hunter was always welcome. Ills genial and intelligent conversation Inmade him a special Paisley, where the favorite, not only circle of his acquaintances wa- target, but also in all the other difcliicisci the county. His death was yesterday in everybody's mouth,' and his life will long be remembered with a serene sense of pleasure by all the communities witnin its wide arena." rj.-pect- , Greatly Reduced Prices. MB CALL Salesrooms MEM WE BARGAINS. SECURE WHAT WE SHY, s., Main Street, Salt Lake Jpty. 41; Spring Announcement ! ESTABLISHED. 1866. GITS con BROTHERS Bins , BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS We are in Daily Receipt of New Styles of S OF .VVUFAC rUUK.BS Sask Doors T, Mfc SEASONABLE DRY Etc., 0. GO and STAIR RAILIAG, Etc. 9-- OLIlsTTOlT, IOWA. - r Refer by permission to Taylor, Romney & Armstrong. discoiu 3. J. Lnra. Salt Lax. I s ri LUMBER E. tLjlnino mill. JLirn, J. BRioaauL, ASSi SIERRA NEVADA 10-2- -- The Handsomest and Best Lines DEALERS IN . Dross Goods, Fancy Goods, Household Linens, Wash Goods, Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Etc., .Etc.,Htc. Xj XJT ZlXfS: IB ES IIH, 8hlntl, LATH, ounua, wooa Hw4wn, tfoaldlags, Frames, Doors, Windows, Uoxee, Builders racking rupt, Saab Wetfckte, GLASS. Etc. TANKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OOD STILES IN GENTS' SUITINGS. Etc., :o: in this City of MAOI TO ORDER, QTAm BUIXDING A 8PECIALTT. Taar laspcUoa fa earaeally larlicd. 1 - A Missionary Abroad". r The following notice of Elder Edwards is clipped from the Deaf Mute Mirror, a a paper published by the Michigan Institution for deaf mutes, which teaches printing as one of its trades to the pu- pils. a Mormon "Steven Edwards, by his missionary, accompanied wife, visited the institution yesterday, thoroughly inspecting all the workings of our school. lie Is at present visiting friends in the country near the city, and has delivered lectures In a number of localities ex the religion of his sect. poundiug While on his lecturing toor he is availing himself of the opportunity to visit the State Institution. Theiri appearance here excited the curiosity of the pupils,' many of whom had never seen before a real live Mormon." J. LTVSL. David James & Co. One Price to Everybody. ARM CLOSING OUT Their Entlr Stock of FIRE OK THE HEAJRTH WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. I .Y O S T S E A.T OOT for THIRTY Avn i-- tar GAS AUD TIMERS, PLUMBERS, Mail Orders Receive Special and Prompt Attention. STEM FITTERS. No. 67 EAST TEMPLE STREET. TELEHPOHX Ho. 4Tt. F. flUERBACH & BRO., . Ill BY C! A '7yj-jcNrcjE- DEL S TE AS ' Just received nt Diniroodey'is Mrs. E. Melntjre, Sister of W. Cook, will call at Continental Hotel, she will learn something to her advantage, d$9 1w ANTfi Qi. who understands the Gardener, care and culture of plants. Apply at in is onice at once. d2t COAL CO AL, COAL ! Weber, Ro Sp ring) Pleasant Valley and Red (i tayon All the Coais sold in the Salt Lt fee market. Our Weber Is from the celebrated: Grass Creek mines and we are mining better coal than- ever before. No other Weber brought to this mari't compare with it. All onr eo&ii are nicely screened and cleaned. Coal Department, Union Pacific Railway Company. A. J. Gtonxll. Agent, Office. 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(f, 25th Iifty-- , . ort Uuieton, u. 1 j t Knox-viil- BEST SELECTED STOCKS Kfinis UBAIK CntPPl.NG SnrtRS MAKB MONEY Y(T ALSO, AbOUT In Our Notion Departm't Best Makes in Corsets, ; $3 Shoes. respect. in wry Ladies' and Gents' S i p pe r s la KID, VELVET, I larlU BKAVER CLOTU laspaoUoam Gents Clothing Dep't balance of our Winter all are Tfe BOOTS, - j, MEN'S AND DOTS' SUITS, t&' ready made and mad to order from JPro vo Clotlia, at . OUR LINK ;i H, 20 2Zain Street; 4 -- m - at VERT LOW FIGURES SHOES AND RUBBERS, 'S HITS Of CAP3 AIID FOR THE HOLIDAYS FlFfY DOZES UEAOSDERED WHITE SUETS Flllty Cento X Our Goods are First Class and Prices Reasoi able, Please Call and Examine at i eC.y - V i II-- '. U.AJ. IJ.U EnelkAU Slwea iom ia ! IT, : THE TALKER BROSI CO; JWO. C. CTJTXEB A JDRO., a .., the- Tne Bast and Largest Assortment in the Cltj, and nt FTUCX3 ZXT PLEAJSK EVERYBODY. t3T Call and see ns. -- ,. offering xk DOST BE IMPOSED UPON By"yottr grocer with Cheap 8oaps ; in- slftt on bavin "Colorado Star" or "Denver Best.": These are full weight n ana pure. ,, OTJH COUPLETS STOCK. OY JUST RECEIVED, ALL STYLES AM) QUALITIES. j i CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! Stock A HEW AND Laces, want to the' w7 of Notions aajrtbtss T9 ' or Trlnmlngs. IN OTJB STOCK GOAT, FKLT. Wa Bions, i You will flna thent JFZRJ3T CLASS ad aat lB fMs, particular attention to om Ladies' I Gents' $2.50 la OonaplaU WK HAVB 7ULL LINES OF THE j j lines of , Is the cheapest laundry Soap In the ' r OF Br using "Colorado Star" 8osd. This market. FEW That will be Closed Cut. at LESS THAN COST I iinifirs Hals Run Hans Mi-ajjiux- af Wo wish, to call your Oats, Com, Barley.i Peas, and all kinds of Qrsrn Chopped, for horse or nog ieea, at tne ' A. STREET SUITING A. TO BE FOUND IN THIS CITY! I Pioneer Rollkh Mills. N ') Tenn.. writes: "My family and 1 are beneficiaries of your most excellent medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption; having found it to be all that you claim for it, desire Bronchitis, 'Asthma. Croup and every affection of Tnroat, Chest and Lnngs. Trial Dottles Free at Z C. M. i. Drug Store. Larce Size f 1.00s, H1VK 200 ffiaiNANTS OF WOOLEN" DRESS GOODS, AT HALF THEIR VALUE I We havo now ready for your Inspection one of thi e, to testify to iu virtue, j My friends to whom t have recommended it. praise it at every opportunity;." Dr. Kirg's guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, WJC Holiday Announcement! 1 Hast Eseailvae, J. J. Atkin, Chief of Police. In OUR DRESS GOODS DEPART ffT DUN FORD'S Wa n rt inn that R.nxilt Hwvi a selling furniture at cost for cash. A dtf good opportunity for bargains. Baritaiiis! MUSLIN UIDERWEAR AND es You arc reeling depressed, your appetite is. poor, vou are bothered with Headache, ou are ndgetiy, nervous, and gene rally out of aorta, and want to brace up. H'ace ap, but not with spring medicines, or which hae for their basis verybitters, cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then .leave you In worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liver and, Kidneys, 'restore your vi tality, aud give arenewed health and medicine you will strength. Such find in Electric Bitters, and only M c nts a bottle at Z. C. M. I. Drug , CO. ZAJDIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CAPS, let, ,! Thirty thousand best varieties Pan-sland English Daisies for sale at Dwyer'a residence, 1U6 North Temple Street. New fresh plants, all Colors, 50 cts. per doz., $3.00 per 100. Orders by mail lecelve prompt attention, dtf BROS Barpis! BmpM COATS, ONE FOURTH LESS! cp Paasles Ma. GOODS, NEARLY HALF PRICE, TO CLOSE! i Wasatch Comer,' m WALKER SCARFS, HOODS, WOOL JACKETS 1 - x Salt Eako City, Utah it It I A CJ KS 500 BINUEKS. Wsnted to Join Stephens' Music Classes during the coming two weeks. Call at his Music Hall any afternoon and get enrolled. Pupils of all grades can Ue accommodated. Children.' classes, 4s30, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Adults, evening. 7:3) same days.- m. j , . |