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Show imported from France, for sale by be a r rtf a r i Compilation Of a murltm nf Mm w n residence, pWet, at the Theatre published by, Elder Orson a half block west from the Valley BTSEY Bake," at In USSifor the 4Prtt, House Saturday evening. and, three doors from the purpose otUrerpool,extracts ; reading the poetical advertisement Uah Hotel, ;and Ulser. . , NOTICES SPECIAL BUSINESS 1 1 rV ,r.llw"u' 1 nnAV wnuener and 0f Charles C'ooper, jvalinuhier, who invites every hod t, have his house whitened and (.weot'ned before; the fierce d.iys of V pumnujr come alofrg. 1IUMAS HAiR.rJust opened, tie lar'fst wck or coxnos, uruslies, ,rrvnclt ornament for the hair and Imitation Hair, lever seen in this ritv. Call and see them nt the standard Hair store,. War. Irvjmk, Proprietor. ! , ; lj orkIngmena Csbop., Head ;V: OC St mat organization. The court not Main - -- tl-1- 5. ear-mar- - Local and Other Matters. to-da- y. wludy, stormy. 'lealhW? f,tchL iThe his just received Spring Btyle Silk owner can A call at this office and Dre-Hat, 1S73. ; Cents, call and It. get sectliern. d90 , wuuanx uuormauon w&Jitea. TiiKAtitKopen on Saturday even- ro-an- . s. j Pickup wants information from or; about George Pickup, who left Wk challenge the world to proIn. 1811. aauY swhen Philadelphia duce a collar that will keep clean last heard from, icinger, wilhcet washing, than the ago, was iu oaib uane vnj. ah i - ." Elmwood. Komer- dress William Pick up. 1131 set SL, Port Richmond, Philadel4 aortuueot of Ladies' Pattern Ilats, phia, Pa. J - Vv t.vtuii Floweisi Bibbons, Featand Trimmings, Information Wanted, Mr. W. X Ornaments her?, will arrive la a few days at Mr. Young, of Seward, Seward "Coanty to postmaster Colel.rooV Temple of FashiorL : t JNebraska, writes Moore to ascertain the whereabout! I; HS '; of his sen, Pharjef JJfYf ung, who SKtxisis Ofk at Cost the entire Is believed to be somewhere in this 'stock of Pry axJ at Sh warts Teiritory. Information should, be &tir&, tUft Temple Street, on j of removing Into the new addressed 'as above.' ? are and Territorial store lately occupied by Mr. Wal-l:c- e, papers City 1 requested to copy this notice. , dS7 ;;To Ktflvr. The premise, No. 80 City Council? Regular weekly East Temple Street, suitable and lait Mayor Welte meeting night, fliN up for a bank.' Enquire In presiding. I tile Lavement of ...j; The amonfr business, following U ; Daxiex Greniu. other matter?, was'lone. The Cheapest Place to buy Wall Jesse W. Fox had an appropriation Paper ia t Rivers & CoV, one? door made to him of $49.25 for repairing streets- rsout h of Walker House, avt; 'j ; V Alderman Py per presented-hHandsome Window Cornices just of police business for Febru anved at Rivers! & Co., one door report showed that 6a cases naa ary, it ' . south of House. Walker dS2 before been the court; $53S.S0 cash i fines are .labor fines had been $433 or and Clocks Watches If youh out of repair, bring them; te II. collected. In accordance with report of Reiser, Watchmaker, opposite the Hera'd Office. He warrants his committee en streets ahd alleys an i the matter of the petition of (Evan wotk. f;i''4 dSO Evans andothers, asking that 7th Haxdsomjst stock of Wall Paper West street, between! South Tem Just arrived at Xj.iW Rivers & Co., First Seuth streets, and and ple of Walker House. one. door south : other parts In the .same viclnltV, Wanted I mmedi ately. r- - Five be renairod. the prayer I was not the granted. liimlre.l mn ti- tmi w Bpriggn Coal-- Apply at once at the The City Watermaster was in yard. Procure wlrlJe you can a structed to enforce the City Water fuel and be system of regulations. 1J t . supply of this splendid ' i ' ra tvent-tiireeyefc- . llo-nuets-, : . '' to-cou- ot J- - : ' I . - w , , - " . ; 1 : -- hannv. ' ;t d73 l;i v Some The Kimball Monument. time since we noted the fact. that monument- In "membryeif "the late respected President Heber C. Kimball was In course of construc tion by Messrs. Morris A E vans. t is now completed, with the ex ception of the inscriptions, and can be seen at the stone yard f of those .gentlemen, er It Ja probab ly .by far' the finest "and ;most handsome thing of the kind ever prouucea in u tam Aeruiory. Philadelphia, announce that, by a Mtnt purchase, they have become Oie sole proprietors of' the American JlevUed Edition of "Cham- ben,' Khcyclopasdla," and are Uiereby enabled to offer the work at much lower rates than hitherto. In the course of Its recent thorough revision, the American edition was 'edited, with the special view of supplying the wants of American readers. It also possesses' a special t.is InTthegQthlo fctyje, JflluniJu- Attraction In containing a series 'of ated, and square, and stands on. a e oversevfcoty-flv- e engrav- granite base, with surbase buttresses not In contained any other and caps of Provo' Yalley stobe, ing " 4 d50 edition. polished, f The pur panels are of marble and The upper ; .'Cheap Buildinq Spot for sale, base and spitecusped. are also of marble an.d LDiii Ward. Apply t this Office. very highly polLshcd.f The panels .1 'dai4 lf- , ' are to receive the inscriptions of the aadthe mohu- inruRTiar to ths tbaveu Kimball, family, ne on the .rum-ha- ll mem erectea r win ixa rcBiao. ri It etar.dj thirteen property. it is the duty of all persons feet inches six ascer to w high.., starting oa a journey tain by what route they can reach . By .William School thfir destination vi 1th the least Swinton, Composition-M. This Is the third A. tnubte, and lr there are two .or part of Harpert liiriguage Seinure roads leading' to the same and consists of advanced lan inf, to decide which Is the safest ries,' s for grammar school and pleasantest to travel. Is Tblstreatr-divided into five ; . We Lake pleasure In stating, that f ?fparU-- v V 'A V ..it tu CirrcAoo Jk North-westkk- x UxivtraY is the oldest, and several "1. The Construction of Sen wllrs the shortest, route between tences." Variety of Expression." U, Omaftaaud Clilcago. Within the "2. 3. Simple Composition Exer (M two years the road bed has 'ten put in admirable coudltlon, u4. 8tyle: or. How to Write cood . M almost the entire line lias boon English. L,i. f - ' ; ; ; ferioSi'ta those' of a divine origin. f Mrs- McBride, with the same ob ject iu view, also desired to read from a pamphlet byi Elder John Taylor, enUUedThe Government sf God," but Mr. Sutherland moved to strike out the reading, and the motion was sustained by the Court. Mr. Sutherland wished to. know If the affidavit read by Mr. McBride was to be considered - as - proof that he desired an opportunity to an swer It - He said that the only legal -proof of a 'juror's Mas was his own statement under oath ,and t he state ments f of,' witnesses. ;The juror1, Mr.' Ottlnger, had stated that he hid no bias for or against plaintiff or defendants, and plaintiff had offered ' no" evidence thai this state ment was , incorrect. tThe statute prohibited the discharge of any juror for any implied bias ..not sus- ; tained by proof. o . The Court said that the attorney for plaintirT had asked Mr. Ottlnger ef the "Mor-mon-'i ir.he was a member ' to , he anr which church, swered, yes,". and the attorney challenged the juror because of his membership lit; the ' Mormon" church. ;iThn ' challengo:l4 OTef- ; niled';yOT:Ha--H.In answer to subsequent tloni .Mr, Ottlnger said he did not recognize any authority outside of the law and the evidence as having a right to control his acting in, the case as a juror; he would be governed Jby the law as instructed ,by the Court; he considered it his duty to make- no . dlsuncuons eecween He Mormons" and the when in Was breaking up Idaho; of plaintiff 's house occurred. The Juror, was then acceptedj the de fense putting no questions.' ; ,d 8. F. Nuckells was examined ana , "Mormon" church, be-fo- Joseph Selgel was the next After he was passed by plaintiffs attor neys, Mr. Sutherland asked blm if he was not very much, prejudiced against the "Mormpni, which! h . t answered In the negative.; J Daniel Crain: and . Wm,' Najlor guage-lesson- - . .' ! , 'o. Practical ComposItieTi.3 - 13 Itn-ate- 1 . : . t .M .- -v 1 ;- w in-muH- .-u . i : K hand,r nip.', Is 'a :dnigent,'vpalnstaklng,refui. articular Information, with and his tmstworth "PS Ume Ubles, etc., may Ve had neat, iservices many a time and oft ready M MV of th Thrr.nh Tlk.t Of. have proved valuable"' resoufcio Rc:ln the West, or upon personal Wlnch,! as the management'ofr -- " written application te J. .W wen aa i u f lue v.jic v K tJ7 " X ' rn Xke tlilLathUlIusisitjuiu Ticket Agent, Salt -- un, or to J. H. MountaIn,WesW Z .ser Agent, Chicago. .UsTVBRsrrx 'S? . S I i i ' A good ' pextornianoa -- nd: good fravellnir Arnt Omih. Kh ties must be preserveo. W u- Btennett, General Pasr i 0 at 1!Wv d.S4 Libkibt ani Booif. University Build FREE.' , i t ,!moJ j r A. H. EarV Ticket Agent I ? aJ." Empanelling the Jnry.-pJaa- aTeces3wr aken by. , the Third DbtrlirtoHrtvvTeaUrdayi JurorJ ' was evening from 6 UU 10. fjeow 1. QtUn-rchallenged by Mr. McBrldk.J'or hve Geese Feathers at 80 cause, on account of his htTng ft of the "Mormon" church pound, and all kinds of member P.h of Court,' the On the Linl. very , cheap at defense having objected to grOancia eyfcrJ v fkeu - itkaX aa the arm i in otchxllev., Kr. -- : :: -' '- : passed-- It ' I vh". ;ilii Ella was1? peremptorily chal lenged by defendants, and Michael Hoiaan passed.- wii uzwu. uawucu sag i - a petition to the Mayor aud City ' Council.! nravlnz or the aealom'ent Of certain1 houses if iiKfanie, on Commercial Street. among them the, houso of ..plaintiff, n Mr. Mc Bride maintained, that the juror's affixing his' name' to that pell tion was sufficient proof of his pre judice,' nud r. challcsiged him for cause. ' rire cnanengv we sustained by .the ;Courti and Mr. .Hooper was excused. ;.t..J.-'- i,. ,,r U.'.4n ..William Naylor was challenged peremptorily by phUntlffl! ' Samuel Brlnghurst was drawn, examlaed and passed. . John 1 Harlow was drawn and the Court ordered4 the ! Marshal to summon thatljuror.to be in court until which by 10 o'clock, time the Court adjourned.! At 10 o'clock the empanef ling of the j ury was resumed. John P. Harlow, one of the jurors drawn, not being in town,, the name of John W. Lowell was taken from the box. air. jucisriae aeslred leave to re open a challenge on Mr. Ottlnger on the ground of his being a mem ber of the same society, to wit, the "Church of Jesus Christ, of latter- day Saints," a the defendants, and that he was related to one of them, to John D. T. being brother-in-laMcAllister. After remarks and quotations of authorities by counsel on both sides; the Court overruled the challenge. Plaintiff excepted.' "John WTTi6welI,'Juror,iwas ex amiaed by Mr McBri le. He was passing the house of plaintiff wheu the abating was being done, had expressed an opinion and argued the merits of the case a hundred times. Challenged by plaintiff. Challenge sustained. Sever At names were drawn from the box, those living In town being selected" and summoned. They were Claudius V. Spencer, Thomas V. Williams, and Jacob Engler. On examination the latter admit ted, having expressed an unqualified opinion on ' the merits of the case, was challenged for bias and excused.' I f J Thomas V. Williams, after a scru tinizing examination as to his faith and belief as a "Mormon," by pialntiri, the latter interposed a challenge on the ground of the Juror Joeing a member of tbetf'Mo-mon- '' Church, and consequently to-da- y. to-d- ay ''' . w . ; Nineteenth. Ward - . ner EldenTfJl TeasdaleandCiH.wibkn. pr p-r- Vs5 ji nomas. n n '( j ' j. Auagiey jun. Piper, Oscar Hardy, Bv Evans. John Mldgley, A. Derrick, Wm. Hardy, W. Campbell. Floor man ager, Z T. Derrick. . , , , Next, one to a Select Social Par ty in the Seventeenth District Bcnooi-nous- e on TburadayYenInr, March H, at 7 o'clock. .Committee, Misses Mary Walla6c,Uzxie World, Auce Kimball, L,ucy Wallace. James Currle. pronrptCr- , ; ''"'. I -- li P. R. E. LsjidMWe! imi re quested to state that the agent or attorney of the U. P. B.B Com the lind office In pany will be this city on March 15th. All per sons who have entrlea suspended on U. P. R. R. Unds wjll' find it to their advantage to call'ai the office at the time named, and1 attend to their claims. at ... - ,j - v le I - f. t ; J 1... t 4 ST Tif - Ja cCjl.lrCned, - ii j. .. :n. , t' j . " . . . i. s. . H I 1 it L - ; . 1 't SrJ "MJ A i . - I ni. DUIICG SDPPLIES, "STORtT 1 S TO O -- " UUil UUU rV if. AriSHEB, ? mmfr iC Loner Vf iiIm.HbV Tlfri Very Frenchy, rfj-It's Our Baby? i - U 5 the ' - f twn Mara itU. If not claimed aad? is&Mi awav. wlB. he old aooordinr to taw, March 19ta. U75, at ths Bstray Pound In OoalHIIatte'eloes: JOSEPH "l :iMI, Jvu r1 HAVH laiav bommIm! Om dark ml 8TKRR. i lll'Si I t KA t j u ,t , .. . 4 v - b ' y "-- ... v . I i , wmltetik Brothers t t " t - HAVE- - MADE 8T1XI ' ... , , ' NewsMperScurrUitj, Mn.(5rant. ; ; Sifrf!l r fr f ' f x:ri; . j - - n; '. I ri ti -f- 111 " J. .X - -- r- -i if -i T. n." JiiwiTfl.. jrOJW 8 HARP, Jr - . ' KUP OH UA1IO aOWt MAD E jf Rate of freiaht oiven and Guar anteed to all point East and West, IFIUf c'osa cxtvanoe maae on unper- Uhable article. lamealse tT. C. B. K. ass I.. ,. : I i - 8rT.. I',,, S j irf .,! f. AT, B. ? 1 . ... v-- - rill B 4 P0nucVta7 jpjatAJTDS CT THB) n,t, t. y, i . wfc, w aiw fca ; .,.,.4 . .,Ui..I AMOBTBEHT Or 5 - fin?.,. f ' t f , , 1. i , , Y INVITED I TO i EXAMINiS I THE (3O0D3 tBEFOItE 1TJK CHASING t QUALITY i COriSTITUTlOrj? aUILDING. IJ ; p m. -- - a :i I V At Very R.!f-l- . e : IVow Prleesu . innnifinniu ill, . i It I .4 J Bro.vn ar.d :KCt il ' J Mpslin : , : 4 in favor of Ml poiUoay 'Ho intic i Kate Flint, he had jsigned Williams. trConatariUj' ji duceda publication parportlng. to phUntiiT, . I lTer CoTcra. E3 mbU. r .Ucslery, jlotlcns, Etc. j! are cleared out our Winiej Good. GnHTESTlIlVKlTIOII OF THE Ft1ESET , THERE ARE NO UOljEtS 'IV.TUIUjAM I -.- i 4" i 5 .,.,--- ; T-- I ir?er,l5 cents. .i: AXTERTCAN at nem Zz&?sCirzt3 vzsr. the old style We.&izse nofunnfr-10or;6- l ' l"but .:. c?- - si rTrtrrt la ti ' CocUt.tr wl.I rti tL4 Ion cm Sj tv&rs sun., -- jrcspoosl-ti- e . L lr c::ar ouat. Cc".t.of sau'j tf Cs ' Cuu:y D. LCIU.C2.Tf j County Clera. r ruas a. sxrh, reputy. j 44 4 5 A. i.,4 .'.:jv I . - ' Cell i i' V i. C.J fi e:s tbtraj : ? our Machines, that benefit ? f t ".,'.', V Kacliino , S..' tt tLo ca - atls tc-- r ctier ' . ett trsts cf th tb - ..A w j-- 4 .; T , .' - "j : !V I'rriTALr.lCtlTO . r.,C.Ji.UTJ ft--- 4- ft 4 I., er prteca ire p7ii'tft33!;cHTcf " l- -- - : l ;la tioXIlcsl-rrlcCft' jCPTl.At:crir csdsy yet Cottonwood ITwcinct, oommeocln-ca t: road leaon trom tTnioa to Sia Koai, ii aout eae mCa east of S. Tbayca reet- p It ri 4 t k gfte'cfuk CuitoTizers Ur . is not the Machine of twenty years are TTldr r 1 DAY. breaks tAreads tor (Needles rl&dJ&'itchctlor II. E. PHELPS. - . THE and kave' JtSed vp' with Summer rrrrs K01SELESS. rf .oc tliiers, on Frtiay, Xrcb ICthJ 18, at or'-y;cf maklE.t roanSa, buikilajr brV:., ttulrerts, etc, la Fonti S4. ' t'dvVltl-- :1 . S - ? i, j SHALS,ORSETS- 13 'V- -4 nirnini.il , B1SY MSNING, TKE CUUFICTCST. J K-'- I i b!4 L .l'ij.aui c 1 ' I 4. -- ; - , --J- . ; -- i f7En55lXI31PEinTS FAIR PRICES. " Isaac Groo. Eighth Ward-El- der .J?.'i''n'i.i ii f Ward Tenth Eliirs- O. iSW r Joseph;' Beimel rwat chkUeng 4 and D. A. Swan. ." L Tjeremptonly b$ cefenaants. j Twelfth Ward Elders D James - -, . J tr&s drawn and ex rad O. Kebker . T. I Thirteenth Ward examinahla EIJr amined.' He said, in Ty ...... tnr. i tion' that he had no' bias jfor or Fonrbai.'nth VAAtT E. ! VrH against plaintiff or defendanjts;fcqt Voo'Jey u H transplfei" tkt, previisto the R. T. Sixteenth Ward Elier ' - ' ' th. " n, abatement of the premises jof I DVi I p At TOtX KfCa ASSOSTMST OF A - - 'i e,iv? EA5AUA,.piD&.PAUIl!iif) ; r . razors. lrt , a kaad V tt-50-.1 ; V.;, , ipC-ZXona- w BROADCLOTH, BEAVERS, DOESKINS, &c. Of Foreign 'Jr2ahu fact tore. I i 1 ;j( V,, - i - V, .ii; ' -- ATES. LOWEST 4, ' SPRK1G GOODS so ,'joV A to I ABE tT THElrlBLlOl AND iPBICE36F - the Tari, ori' (li I I ; 1Q teKKT Tir '4 it , Jtlahe Up in Suit to Order.j,.', in theJJesi Styles a . ...... DIa4, , BSMa.taeai 010 TH $ t r eor .bj r ,VThicTi they Bait lAke ilty, GEO. Y.t WAIVIiACE, - TAILORS OF d and dipa BULLION ORE and of ping . ipecialljf. cxyy. r'VJ Sa. 27ie futndling,$amptitV7 . i ' ; !K - . j- . lilll'llKDI conn. .IK .i . , ' -- ':" TXTE WlfX TOEWAKD GOODS TO ALL WB points la Utah and Southern Nevada. ..' i i 1875. (Itteorparatod undtr the av of tX Territory.) tracer etMatreeS wtttt Mi . Co. '. ' ' . - ... ; Fonoiiie Jv Socc:'o5 Sc.xv "licvrjMX Yke-Pruidc- nt. s w '5 ' J. X, XITTXJ6,...........iw....rr6awrer, ! tE3ET-'- TXT f i' I1 .i j President. jj - - Vve tpowv5oc FEBRUARY VWt - fi J i -,.., J f - - . v.- - TO,oXee, : k- THEIR fx ri ti l.J fxJ iff jf h'lfv-- , ik' ifZi i - M ' i ! . ., i , 1 -- . ... . 'i" Q f 2 ;J ', - i , f i - III, iv. 4 AV.'J.-TIoopec- i . .4 9 -l : . i zi . j . i; Govts, active', strong; Steeks Active. Find ntMMttt1wf Wuf.rn Union, 75; Quicksilvers Wells, sx. x. central, iuzi; rrgo, oo; iracino jranama, 113: Union PaAiflA iTv.fiAnria. fiftl P-- ... i l. i. Wholesale and Retail i l!S. i .sbnnr ) St. Joseph, mo. jlsaaas4 a a a :i Jl It 7 v. t r . Pickles' THaCndicesYTea Sauces.) Harris, Bacon, Cheese i:: Lard, &c. Wants Help. A man with his arms seriously injured as by scald' ing, is going around town, solicit ing alms. He says he was. hurt bv an explosion of kiirbiene cli Chine barque Jlival, on the wesUsideof Cape Horn, Dec. ao, Itti :Hm say he wishes to obtain means to go to Joseph. Peck .was clialleiiged; per Ccy td t!tt CciszSs cf Tttolsiy, eniptorjlby plalnliff. .iTP.v.. Horn lliisionary Appoiatmsntr . ODtbEaSossee; l.t5.r Iai. Aloraceo,' L&O. 'Frederick . Peterson was drawn Balt .'..V For' LakeCouniy,sunaay, ancL when'r la nli ;examlaati4nby . . ... .t . a .... Catexhlsra for Culrea: Mr. McBride, b wae asked if. be injr a ? 'Morsaon," he would give aia u nMMrvii:n .aiders S.. A.. Wool- Stiff rpCr;s5eU.' t3ota;9eta. Imnartbtl verJlct, Aa.he answered, iiueia ' r " Yea, if a Mormon b allowed lo do rvtV est J oruan r V. Rtavner. .Tsvlorsvllle Eiders W. A- ;T3ctxlatv" "'c ' w' ' Jimi j "What do you. meaa?'? said the Master and Ralph Harrison. Calf Gilt, loL1 Hil:; South Cottonwood Elders U. u. O R.nAPtni'Jahll Kf atlorney.'i If AIAlcen. If. ( IX. W I mean what T say.Ttlf rvttnnwnori-Klder- s - MBatyou said yoo would give an . uu vll, "TV Harris "hiumr Houses-Elder- s Impartial rerdTct if uMohnon was allowed to do bo. What da you and Jfaa, P. .Freeze. vrte44 W ofSall lAke Clty.Bunday.oTen- ZUvdalion on Cdcttial Marriage, "I.,mean .as 'a Mofmon X will ing, Marcni4tn . Settlement of Salt Lake give verdict according to the law Nealen. War-Elder S. Second .n PoSey.eto. alis and evidence, if, a 'Mprmon! "F.Ider 8. Vonrlh . Vrd lowed . to be a juror."- - He was pasjedV-- . TJ. Claudius V. Spencer was the next ub Aay oi rest. irne s uag fojana Juror examined by Mr. f McBride. are Tor JTheir Responsible They In answer: to questions he stated Acts. not know of any per that he did ! Civil RIghU B11 sons having authority to 'Control Another Move Judicial. 1 1 F J himTln the matter of his duty! as Compulsory Education in Ari zona. He were Juror. Relieved there , Could Not Agree. men who hold authority from God. Denigration. His obedience to the commands of Prophesying About It. Would Not Favor Miscegenation. such would depend on whether, he The Sacramento Union. , J- t to commanded' the thought thing Not so very Rich. be done was right. If he thought A Needed Blessing. the thing was not right it might be Coal in Nevada. After Water. like "calling spirits from the Tasty Not En Regie. deep," when the latter didn't come. A Reform Mayor1. matter . of, duty, between In the Most Rapacious. . man ' and man the juror knew Well Established. Pretty Most Certainly. no difference between "Mormon' T St. Geonre Temple., , and in the matter of Disgraceful Rowdyism.-.courtesy, the preponderance,1 If any; Crimes Casualties, etc., for the ' being, in favor, of the latter J pt Montn past. shall we urow or import JfruitT was one thing for a .perssn to ComThe European Mission. ; bu thei obedience of the mand, ? Going Into the Union. party: commanded J depended;. On A Thorough RadicaL ' ' his willingness to obey. The Juror Happy Colorado. Two of its Notable Acta. X said his ' obedience would depend " Eenate. Next The " ; entirely upon whether he thought Grand Jury Empanelled. t the thing commanded to. be done Tooele Matters. ' r-Three Nights In a . Hole In the was; right. He saw, the debrU n ' J Ground. . V ,: the street after the abatement. ; ) eourt. In the . - X Squabbles ' Plaintiff' challenged the Jdfoi for ; Seduction Cafe. Home-made ? Brooms. ; : cause; overruled, t Another Judicial Movement. . -The panel being full, the follow The Writ of Habeas Corpus. . '. Ingv were sworn a Juryto ltry Rock In St. George Temple Two Days Meetings - In Mill George- - M. Ottlnger, Stephen !F. Creek. Attorney Whitney fined for Con Nuckolls, George E. Bourne, Hy. tempt. rum-T- . ShurlliflT, DeWitt CThompor jteniienuary jmsoners. ; 1 jicape a- son, uobert uamnv Jesse, west, , Sacramento The Papers. Holi to Vote. Woman's Frederick Peterson, Michael Right ' News. den, Samuel Brlnghurst, Thomas ' Tiocal Correspondence, TjOcal and For V. William, Claudius V. Spenter. . eign. " Kate Flint, the plaintiff was the Telesrranblo Dispatches, from all I U first witness on the stand. She parts of the; world, it J testified to the destruction: of pier rNoteofjartoas klndi?1 fj irocirj. etc T V" f? '.' household property on the fDth Brevities, A most acceptable paper for the day of August, 1872, by defendants, or so many or mem as sue reoog ' post nlwd,. Annual suuscripwon, 15 cents., y. xi ....age, AUtUe Boy Hnrtr-Yesterd- ay Single copy, ten cents," hiss afternoon, at or near five o'clock:, a $3.T little boy, about five years old. Who yi r "i y . ? as playing a short distance West of the Valley House, was ill used by COOKS WCHT something like a manj who, with two others, was driving along in .a coalwagon, therofflan,wlthont any TA 2 iJ3fok provocation whatever, throwing' a Boan .Morocco GUt extra, ft 00. piece of lock of some kind at i the child, which Inflicte l a severe; cut TTJoCtrinT'w on his forehead, causing . the blood (fa UU Prtu.) to flaw copiously. Such an outrage, wantonly Inflicted, deserves severe punishment, and if the child's fath Kos-Oer wllfcall at this office he ca ob 1.33..'; Moeoeeo uui, , ta w a i i if j 44 tain the name of the guilty party, & It having been sent here, with a) full Voice of Warning. Tht account of the ccarrence by a gen- - Oota KnrtxwMd, 1.00. I IIoroeeo7 L50. lemanwh' Witnessed Itf jThe child's name was unknown to, tne writer of the note, but he said that ' . Clota emboa-e- d, ne uyeu at uie wuu non-Mormo- J w w a t r- - -- . sides. i . 4 news" incompetent to sit in a case where the parties on one aide, were "MorDiscourse Geo. A. President by mons" and the others not, Chal Smith. 6 lenge overruled, plaintiff excepted. Tka HfnvKHMrt.t Daniel Cram was peremptorily I challenged by defendants, i This exhausted the legal number of peremptory challenges en both ;'! at a x--v k f Clt 1 . r x v . ts: ix) v iiiJzt'iaBJjJM-HiJs- r vCrT Complimentaries. First, one to a social Party In the Twelfth Ward School-hous- e on Friday - cvenlnr. March 12, at 7 o'cloekj for the ben ent or the Sunday beobi Com-- """i - . Kai TlialW ietor CHada'at t before ! - as riv e MJB. Callahan admitted that he bad expressed an opinion at the time plaintiff's house was broken op, oharacterlxlng the ; affair ,as a mob outrage, ; but . he wanted, to disclaloa any bla having so pro nounced without Investigating the merits ef the case. '., t I ' ?JUi. SutherUud chaUehged !tbe sus jtiror ! for - cause which (was tained by- the court, and Mr.Cai-lahanwExcused; ;;vj i Robert Camm , and .Albert W. ,f Davis were passed.,;' t'; Joseph Peck's name was drawn from the iox' to make up the va cancy niado by the excusing ofqMr. Callahan;- He war examined .and u ..f. v. i:. i paste J A ; W.' Davis was challenged peremptorily by .plain tiff; and Jesse NYt was drawn, examined and ! ! The work contains 130 pages, ad and as their (trains ar I a most useful "text and exercise there thirty minutes in ad vuce of all other lines, passengers book for students of English gramr always be sure of making Kast-- mar and Composition. eru couneetious. Forfa'e at Dwyers. j; . Cloe connections are made' at " ft rt.. K. ....... t'hicago with the Iake Shore k Michigan Southern' Michigan Cen Mr. E. B. Marden, takes his first tral, Baltimore & Ohio, Pittsburg, benefit at the Theatre on Saturday tt Wavoe & Chicasro, ICaakakee evealngfl AH Jntral$trtelH Is an- Line and Pan Handle Routes, for uuu ucvu, iuhuubu SU1I 'l p'inU EAST and SOUTH the sterling comedy, of f the Waters Run, Deep,'.' and, ea$tv Uaoy ;.:!;.::: If you are geing to Chicago, or farce of "Betsy Baker." Inj tbt ou should, by all means, coraedj Mr.: Marden appears ' Vuruh&se your tickets by the Old "John Mlldmay,1 and Mrs. Walters as "Mrs. Sternbold.". Id the loneer Rout Chicago ami A'ortk- Western, Carce Mr. VXardeoappearsas"Cra-my- ,' Mrs. Walters as "Betsy,. uYou WH fiui on all through Mr. Graham as "Marmapuke and fains Pullman Sleeper-'-, new; and magntflceht Dav Coaches and the Mouser,V,f Is now an old ffvo; Mr. Marden t Smoking and Second Class the sUge always Salttae now on any road lu the ,Unl-- lteon and 'always ;He "en - ' .re passed.-- e l.v ns. a ' I with steel rails. The Depot in Chicago' U central ques- - passed, Hynnn T. ShurtHfl"-w- a as was also Do Witt Thompson; all being asked by Mr. McBride whether they were members of the ; re-la- id f - - j ., from those; pw w iuewoxa tenaing to. snow that earthly governments were In, Geortre E. Bourne, ini answer to questions by Mr. McBride, said he was a "Mormon," but had no bias In the .case on that account. As a Juror he knew no distinction be tween a "Mormon " and a Methodist or anybody else. He was ac-- ' ' somewhat, copiously -- . ' . non-Mormo- : k ZAm - full-pag- t tat instance, In slander cases attorneys have exclaimed. "tie who? steals my purse steals trash, but he who robs me of my good name, etc."" In fact they had quo tear from Sheridan, PUt, . Bv- Ploethenes and ether authors; they had been known to say, "Truthi crushed, to; earth, will rise again, etc.," nd even bad thrown in, by way oi variety, a few passages of Scripture, but It was never thought of for the courts to stop them in this 'Indulgence. The Court con cluded not to prevent Mr. McBrlde from --reading from the pamphlets aj luded to, so the attorney rea d, pjeht. ". ..'I :. ttict. .;: Geo. DUXFOR&; "The Hatter," ks genuineness. ... finejvonrt said, in efTect. that NEWS.1 attorneys 'were frequently in the habit of .making quotations from Hareh. 10,1879. various .authors by way of embel llshing and illustrating their argu Thermometer SS des!teesJF In notice, Coalville dk- - the shade at 1 p.m. Cloudy, e-tr- ay could Mii - :Hj ; take cognizance of the hmrnnra of O. Pratt, It being merely the 7TVJ . i I an of language individual, and not PRICE op a old. the competency . of the Corrected daily 2y Detent Rational Bank. aiiecting uror. and could nave no bearinsp Saw Luu; pirr, arob ft STS. on tne lattei's lilaa.' Being prlpt- Buying at tL12; mXUng at ea - atso, it bad no of EVENING" evening. , Mr. i , r of Mr. E. B. llarden at the Theatre on Saturday rem. "W?nn the Theatre on Saturday evening. liKJiovAL John Johnson, Boot and Shoe maker, has removed from bii old stand, Main street, opposite to McKimmln'astablefl, to 2d South street, east of Commercial, when be will be pleased to see his old Welaestfay, ji ; d91 customers. - First Benefit- Jjv Sutherland, far f1fonlnr. w.vv, i'uvo Hum ujiy cents lalvn to the reading: He under- "ujeciea dollars, according to the aizo of the siooa the attorney' object in read ioities. ng vae matter was to show the . As a Frenchman, I do that tejtlfy VMononlsm and yet my olive oil is ihe.verv4xtifc ih. TXfT Proved thai i himself was U ''Hotf Overshoes, Rubber JJooU. etc.. mon" or'ttiat Tie had anr -- nthn soled, heeled and repaired at the Ity to state what were the tenets of .".Still WateAs Ruk Deep," at , .... - . :..h (, y, n .- -. - j . ' k "T ! |