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Show mm Ill ' - OL. VII. - . i L - - p- CHICAGO TRADE. SPECIAL NOTICE i SAM iAlTl ,r-?:- v . :T COJIPLIMENTS ! .'- " I , i - fi;ir-.rf- SIA SV FA CTKTRERS Boots and Shoes, Corner TraUia St., ' CHICAGO. IW SM Manufoeturtrtof the Celebrated iam(-m'WuUrn Work and Jobber of nil kliul of Hoi and Shot. dU4 6m J tvATRONH OF SCION'S CKMJP. JT erative MercantiU JnttitxUUm tela jxetue addrtu olt order$ for Merchandite to the Superintendent or Secretary , in whteh cam prompt attention tciu Co guaranteed. W. H..3500PKK, '' j dlllWlOlm Svpt. ,aor:4-:- i l QREENId Nnjcrnom C hoick THMUM th tMkdtnr and i'iowcr Munita, luceilier 1 evX, XOVV VCrW A of Mialnx Urr stock on band. itubbora alwiijB Tawa uae uv, 1Mb. K. B. Vegetable and Floral Plants la BooU Rod dlOd tf , , dill 3m their reepeetlr seasons. tar-- 8m sy M. D. WELLS & CO., Manufacturtrt and of DEAUU WUOLTSALX Moris IX Recoras BOOTS & SHOES, aod Market Streets, MRdlaoa . ARK" NOW PREPARED llfH 1 1 s ;-!. to receive ordert for BRANCH and TTiJD JSECOBDS, of a new mnd improved form, which hat been approved by the presiding Bishop i. i ; i ric and otherJ - M. JX r. R. J. MACTARLAITD, 8. P. MCIHTTRE. WITJX, BDicr, dlll 6iu pf KEITH BROTHERS, " andJot.Urt Mamtfaeturtr ire shall make them of fourt five and six quire each, holding 2,040, HITS, CAPS AND FURS, 2,560 (ttd 3,000 names each, respec; I1LLI1ERY AMD STRAW GOODS, tively, and the price xcitl be for four BUCK HOBXS, GOODS, quire, $12.00, five 'i!Kt;:.rf,'' plaint; shown .Aa by the reoord the BubetanUally as follows: On the '20tH of March, 1872, 'Noannan and pil-m- er made their joint promiaeory note by; which, for value receiTed, .they promised to pay to the order of A. ' f ; Uodbe, cashier of the plaintiff corporation, fifteen hundred: dollars, on the first ' day of September, A. D. 1872, with interest at two per cent, per month, j . This note was delivered to ' and discounted by the bank, and on the, 7th of May foflowingf and before maturity; was taken up by Nounnan, one of the makers, On the succeeding 7th of June, and when, nearly three months of the current time of the note remained unspent. Nounnan reproduced it to the bank, and at his reoai lm it. When it quest they Became due and payable according to its tenor, Nounnan applied to the bank for an extension until the 1st of January, A. D. 1873. The extension was agreed upon, but as a part of this defendant (was to arrangement-the,- , guarantee the payment of the note at the expiratioa of the time agreed 'upQN ACCOUiT OF SICKNESS, I WILL on. V The complaint states that the defendant, with, full knowledge ' of Sieek efi Sep' Oss asj Eatlre i ( i j f such agreement,' .'and for a valuable (are at Easier Cast aad FreltfiC, oonaideration to him moving, as ,well aa in further consideration of the Baid beiny desirous of Jeavln for California.' extension of time, did guarantee' the ' ' payment of said note," in the follow JOELSOtf, ing terms- - "For value received I Oroeebeck Block. hereby guarantee the payment of the i j r te. .' tnal ' - 1 " - j. n. , . REFINED LARD. Tlrt,ijnuartirer of JELaxLtmx Lard Oil And Pure Neatsfoot Oil. OrrrCB. 11 IWrboo St.: FACTORT, Cor ner of lota aim uiRcsweu sia.. Pa.a uo Capital, $200,000 authorized Capital, fl.OOO.OOO to them. . O. CALDEB, dUitf vv. H. S. HOOfRK. President, KLDKEDOR, Tioe Prer HtUUHAJI rUCTMVt-Wm- . JKNXTNO. JOHN 8HARP, rKKAXQHZ LITTU. L 8. HILLS. Cashier. Wew cHicie, m. ftbor Gooda in al oar throughout the Terrt-tor- 7-r tV We kct tho operstire Store W. Co .dI3am Crane r. H. 8upt. - UOOTKB, - , - Brothers1 ManTg Co, Octwral Office, 3fanufacturr Hronght Iron Pipe, ; STEAH PUL1PS, Steam and Oas Xlttinx. l? II mmm , j TOPffiifpBS. etc vouege scrip, , mitted. Collection made and promptly nuia HAvnro DECirv Thk pyumwiiiSHi. to make a permaneoaboaMln Utah, V Interest emu tlM him W.e tn Inform lorumisa nciissi8aruB for sale. Paid eo . Plant, Ietall J. bind l Deposits. ,t;. SpeciUcatloiui and for-ni- of Buildings. Also for KRJlr t ft tmtUmth Mrtte. Imavor any work of a charaeteroewherein Tlssber or other Material are to appiiea to the beet poaaible advantaae and at the DAUER & CO., FAYCniTE DAUEIi PIAHOS. KudoraeJ by XMW Familiea, Artlsta and Hieal CriUee. i j . . , The Best and Most Reliaol Piano HiewM m Bpe- - r ; ! rirClaM Market i Haklsit; I., : in e laity, sod ruaranteelai' that any wort t :A: entrusted to w care, or over which he xaay bare ehar.wlll ha carried out with a view SQUARE,' tlUIO 1X9 UPRIGHT MHOS. te ooat tiaiiiy ana at a (peraapa) vmprtcedtmUd rerrffnrw. for Vis CtlcbraUd ' t; Alio the MRCtaieaon KiocK a raw leoatexpMce. c ; s ; r.it JUUrTS K4VEB k U1 TATMB. ly co Corner State and Monroe Stat dU3 6m - o' 44tf teuiotn saitLaaeutr. 474 itoot CHICAGO. i LOSLT, MUX Tiirdfljrh Cars Id WaslTni&ii dty fi . Iknu no left tbla-h- . TMXOW that will lead tion 1 . - . 1 ; ( H0AH HOR3R aid. hranded W A war' informaAny peraoa reward!- suitably T. wUeiitt ! ! fottuoettirers of th r I doors above toe Walker Houee, Main Street, Treijht and Pammgcr Xbvutuns and for Blast FurnatM, Coat and f nthtr Jilnu. Tartar in, etc Dim aawa 'V ? : ere ot Salt Lake City and rioiuity, that be OBCIOA.Q'O, tf WfilK ' within note.' !.; ' The complaint sets up the 'carrying out of the agreement on the part of the bankand the failure of the payment. .The suit is on the guaranty. The defendant ' demurs, and the only matter of consequence arising on the demurrer is the validity of the guaranty. Upon the face of the complaint the written undertaking does not specify the; time when the payment was to be made, and does not If the explain the consideration. case was on trial and verbal evidence should ho ofiereiihat the, agreement was for payment on Ihe 1st day oT January, A. D.1873, there would be some ground for the ejection that it was proposed to vary the legal i efiect of the writing by parol eince, as the note was part due, the written guaranty would import an agreement, to pay in a reasonable time, and not on the 1st day of January, A. D. 1873.' There is a peculiarity about this proceeding that impressed me from the very outset; and - which was not removed at the close of the elaborate argument of counsel. Taking it for granted that the de fend ant intended to go upon the idea that the doctrine applicable, where; the statute of frauds prevails, should be administered, I am unable to ' see hew he can raise the question supposed to be aimed at, br resorting to a demurrer, to the complaint, 'Whenever the statute of frauds is recognized,' or in force, so far .as I know, the plaintiff is not required to set forth that the guaranty was in writ, ing and signed, etc ; It is considered as a matter, of evidence, and the Want of it as a matter pf defence. h J If the defendant demurs he thereby confesses that the agreement: was. in writing and he precludes' the plaintiff from, giving legal evidence. (Uould s Plead, chp. 4, ss. 45; 2 Saunder's Plead, nd Ev. 546; ' Campbell w. -v Wilcox, 10 WalL' 421. v ' Waiving this comideration how ought the case to bo viewed. The demurrer is underBtood as' implying two general propositions. The first is that the' essentia , portion of that branch of the statute - of frauds which relates to guarantees is in, force in this Territory as cbmmba law. The second is, that by fbrot of tha daw the defendant's undertaking , as i set forth was not binding. The second plpOsition maybrJtetjppnsider Minposing toe pnncipiea 01 uia mw " XMrectors Deal Is ExenAare, Cota, tiold Unst, JEFFEBSOX STREET, 10 W. ' v U prepared ir 4if case is if - ;v will be hia reoovery OOoe. Tatxo, thia Brabusdd ' FaUICB. FDLLEE J&k CO US0.' . ute tolbeJAWthisTerritoriFtia requisite to ascertain what thay are ITkoUealc JaoawoetMrerso j sofar aa heycould, behetoo bear t txmi-fvfSaibf fiodrt,' EHndj,eIIouldiap, on tine case. j ., 0n and after Sou, lf, 18 CIIORCI lfUBMIIS ft TT lBfl. Bj ft t TTO.' srAtRR, erfATRlfaWRL. POfiTS. TKSSaad ttosvel ihe siaiute j adnMCtting it to be .i' reereriiaed as commori-iaw- ; is to save Uumber Lath ex Chlhgles, any one from! tirweharged tiporwa oar fariHttae by bundtoa promise to answerv for the debt, deHarincour new dwtM works, we keep eonstantbr'ea fault or Inlscarrge of another; unless aane tae airrest stock or every desorlpuoB answer m of Berra JUxaBxaa is 4nl thel or osumry., by bythe tjpatotor r?wrItJnggraI I Lists - -- ' ".7. - - i TORT WAYng ri ' I' triSShorJppear. it- - Mew and Enlarged Editions . tsr- tartlmates,Vfc.Z and sent rioe Moulding on aapUoaoon. T1 Union Corner west Sod and St., Ur fc III. dl0 y Chloase; j; Books or nta Pennsylvania Railroad i t- 7 ku .nThnWwl Thia atatmwmt ta irl tended,tectizei the 'statute as most .Mtnngenuy framed and ex naohiJ'til'.the" SUtes.'Michigan f 1UnoriEAim ntrmher. the consideration jvSm pot required to bexpressed in the T Irt England, and in ihe t2L i J v. tnoet be In it. State of New Jlot!4 , 4 According: wthe- - expoaitlon of the statnteon sox.ie y States," where it is PULLMAN PALAfE .CARS sat M oa Wraadway. most rigidly applied, it has been held IU1UA Ml UAIUmilT Between Grand and Howard 8ia--f that it i object of the guaranty is a wmom to the guarantor which he did benel 4 dlMSa riWj'MYOR . W not fote possess, benefit acrueing , IV immediate y to hiaeelf, Stx the basis l:jn Chicago to Baltimore far his undertaking is a consideratioq directly to him, " the case is not goins V within the statute. ni- Dr. Profesr Thb. doctrine is RfiOLLi started with great precision by: Chief J. P. WwrrMin j y jsxgaJfJajns'j tmrnrmtMrnn aim JuetceJSavage in "arly Cleveland WASUDTGTOX CITY, 4 Ctow4S2r-etxtSiin error 9 Cow, POLYSAHY Will. nm the Celebrated KEY-T- O Cl."DATefricV00.. THEOLOGY,. n -.-j; OrnFrtt Ieavtna; Cal Dally at SOS avaa. nrrcmos rrttm4 rout.i "Pecially deatrabla for ifen.ltrves Pittabarr. PhlladelpfiaVNew York and Boston, the best maxkSum Tue for TVaeta via PKtabei B. B whfe-reeular Kailroad Tlcke SI?0r2. U cntjral r Aak H OTJ1" soo the Company-- a Office. aad Caaal fetxwsts, wtetsiJe, Oil ! F. k. BTTfata, . sxcxaxawaw Aae-- t 3 pe " 1 T T - . i ! flcnrtr PRprr 1 IAJ . ; lot oT the fiecst&iB Itflon i THE E VEJiING NEY!S. - PtwAeJ evsry estXnq, sawentgwaaay. One copy, eoe year, in advance- -. '. - te - Attorn, e " aixtnontha, inre v.montlL"," The Degeret i Nbot: - f 1 Waahm-ton,.p.0.- .... - " ," ... t ' ' '':;.": .'.tii'i :.' PvbttoAcd every TMcaday and Saturday. One copy, one rear, in adveoo.u.w.aije , . ilrnAntVa. .. three raontbs. M (( tii . . . ? ( . '. DESERET NEWS: 3 -- . ! rveror-0nerar-- PubUihtd tvtrii Wtdntsiay. One copy, on year, la advaaee. .tUlO auu sutmontns, . t U three mouths, " -0 - 1 - , s ef South and East OFFICE-Oor- Ber ; Temple Street. Attot-ney-Oener- ; ; The Niwa Book Akd Jon Tiirrnto OOee has superior faoUlUoa for the execution of all kinds of Rook and Job Printing? h! m , , ; - . B00K-B1SDIX- AJSD PAPXR-BUUS- Q ; " hi -- j i DAVID O. CAXiDKB, '. , - ' V-Wt- Bria-faa- n or IP Hi . con-tract'- of KOUNTZEBROS., CANXERS, No. 1.2 WaJI St., NCW.TORK, Allow Interett at tie rats of cent. p 3B daCy talaacoi of fioU aad ':-- i ' - 15-14--4 . - asp Puaussia. OUB SrTBSCBXBEBS in the country can at any time ascertain tbe date en which their sebserlptlon' explreser referrmg te the numbers- attached to their names on first day, their paper .namely sixth month, fourth year, or 1st June, 1874, means 15 December, 1874, Ae. Those names baring no nnwlssS close . with the end of the voltuee , Bubacrioere anderstaadlng this will fee able to renew their subscriptions prior to the time of expiration so that their paper wlUiout taterrjtion. may oontinne ' " '" ' .',. .' j; vztfrniij ' - Jtoraoa i . Cress-weU1- ItrpeT s'- -- Car-Tsn-cy. SscsIts eoaslcBmsBta ef Ooli, CSrsr aai Load ph sd Ballioa, sa4 sgikt vaacos thorsOB. ,;U.' lavits CoRanandaBfa ' ream Zxsxsrm. KarchanU, ICalag Cosifsalss sad tositr ' lAI.egri. - . . More d" on. Co-openiti- -- Batery, ! In 'American Insurance Co. vs 8d & i' i, Gideon H. O. Glbbs; . Mulen Atwoed; Pet. 511) the , court by 4th Marshal, say substantially that Judge the laws of Florida as they were when the Territory was ceded, so far as not inconsistent with the constitution and g and tomciAt.) of Sails. laws of the United States, continued Arrivals Departures in force until altered by the newly '.V created power of the State. See also AJUajTAIS.' 7 40 p m United states vs. Power (11 How. ''East Through mall, daily ' Local Osden, Bono' City, 570), Stratbers eey. Lucas (12 Pe Waaatchi and Morgan Conn- 410, 426), This appears to be t$e settled doctrine in regard to conqr-e- d ty, dally ..........74flpm Summit aad Wasatch ooun- and ceded t territory, in . thfab-senc- e ties, Tuesday and Thursday, TfOpm of special treaty ; stiputions. ! Alia. Tuesday, Thursday and i ' from to It appiiea territory acquy4d ., Saturday... ........TlOpm Mexico,since the treaty of tbvaduloupe made no special provision wn the sub- . fTMt ' Through ma dally....... Yn, 10 a m LocalWest Jordan and ject. Utah? 'was embnriced in that Thnrssay ............ 1 10 p m acquisition. As in Fkida, the preexTooele CSanter (1 0 '.' WOOL ! i: Cm ASP GENERAL r.lERCIIAIJDISE . 0fsetl.- .., WOOL I " aix, ooods ',' : - Corner 1st South and QthJEaet t-- ri0U DHTLL. r. C. St., lowasr raXOaa. W. A. mXAJTrUK, SwM. dll51m A j. ! WANTED 1 ' IBS ' For Her-rlma- - existing law was hpaish, sunt Utah it was Mexicanr jd in both cases the ?aws were 42ved mainly from the laws of Ron.-- ; In neither did the English comtnn law or the statute of frauds prevail; Congress made no special, chjjnge,' And .the .Tfrritorial legwlatuc upon Whom authority was confernjk , have made no. express r' enactnient upon the subject," a Tki Territory wai first settled in and from that time up to the iMuisitioa ftnd treaty in 1843 the settlers were comparatively few in number A There were po settled laws, usages and customs, , among them. They came here as American citizens, under the flag ari clautungthe' of the United States The: particular r class of persona jbnnjrgithe,reaierif not entire; bulk; : of .emigrants ; claim to have furnished troops . from among their own numbers to assist this government inits war against Mexico. At the "time of' tiie;' acquisition vand treaty they could riot claim 'Mexican citizenship, and have7 never adopted v its laws and customs. ; Soon after Ahe change of s .vereign-t- y bV the treatyT emigrants in! large numbers nocked firoui the States and surroundmg TerritorieB, and for many years there has been tan organized eeMmunityvd kxizUnxnv; j When we' Uvea to the; oommuni ties from whence 1 these emigrants proceeded, w find that they diflered one from another more or less in re-- , gard to their laws and institutions. Ko two aMk alike --In the most It is true,manyrcommon law principles and dactrmes fere nfbrce. Stiff the body of the common Jaw in each was peculiar to the particular state, and it was ratheir the common law ,of the state than the English cemtnon law. In some the - English1 statutes rhad been received as common lawi fin 18, pro-protect- ion gov-ernmen- '-' .wAieH The Highest Pipjce City, sally, cept Sunday....... ...... ....800 psn Grantsvflle, Saturday.... ..4 SO p m ' r ilaaSwj lull P .Q 50lXd CfTpa f Bingham, daily, except Sua Wm U paid in . day.. ......... TlOpn srsra i Sorth Idaho, Montana, Oregon and ' 10 10 m a Ter. CLOTH AI?D Waablngton daily Locar-TJa- vis Uarf and Box Elder conn ties, daily .....1010am ON DELIVERY OF THE WOOL Cache .county, Thuraday and ........... Saturday... jfnoulrqr t';?'- f- -' A 'k:ls Rich oounty, Monday and 4 j; j.'jiiTO.i. mioft" o JOHH ist. IlASJJUf, ThurBday........ ............740pm . . .......... Jouta To Ploche, dally. 710pm , slS Mdays flrtM&tnVti St. George and AHxona, al- " l .. . ..710 p in ternate days Sanpete coonty, Tueaday, Ttrarfedayand BaturdRy.....710pm ralrOeld and Cedar Talley, ' alternate days.... ..... .....710pm ' ' '" cnosnto. ITTIifckifjjI 2 mail, oally.. ........ICS pm ' Ophlr,1 i aw flu t- qI pi , - j . must ; ; - Lumber Yard. if ooun- ty. BebS City and Wasatch, ....SOOpsa oatty. - . f . ..... x -- r Bueaaajt .and Waaatch . eountiesiManilay and Wiwlnasdajr '00 m Alts Monday, ; Wednesday ; iS 30 ass and rrlday.."... . . ' , ' ., W est Jordan atxTJIer- . . - riman,Tbursday... ...... SSOasa . t . - ef fc ii - v till jor.aio rri, 'fi wVFcnrjAri. . lUHBVfck Booth TJYC. r...- - ,! -- ' (1AA 1 elUU.J TTCCAPBD ffvaa ; the rWrMorial '... SSOsni Kitrik Idahol Montana, Waahiagton aud Oregcn, daily.. sTi ti : pn ;; ': Local rr. PavJe .aad . .Weber day-...'.- ..... . n s af ?1 tt SBBSB. Mr tAU AUMill I Pepot. sat a ftinghaje", aally, except Son- - -- si - Ophlr,, Jooele, Stockton and . OraotaviDe, dally, except ' - ;"r suaday..... , SBSBB w ''"w IsBBBaBsTa DOORS, WTrTDOTfa, BUNDB, ' : MOtllVDING EHCTLESt r ...t f JaAato! aaAAd AI9 qJ JsS) SSaMSV r. trsot CaBforfeia, Kerada and Og-dea, (tarougk malU daDy....l 89 p m Locar-- f - ,- ugh " fll waaita, . Jmm hi jQ In O'Brien born Ireland, Joss gas about SB years, height complex loo. hair AZi tyitrteaajoqxaeaaaa aMa Rplllane. United States Hail. black and osr abort, beard black, about a of an Inch long aB over face, faee quarterrose turned abort and t.- p-- ' -- connUes,. daily............ Box jOer eoonty, esQr- - . .1 80 p m Cache eotmtrV Sunday. Tues- '.e 1 ePV 9 aB dayamd Tbursday.-- . .' ,i--- r rMB -- Kb-.S-et- Tiiiatlajrie-TMrailay...,SSO- a T- ;ry U vatt tof fcig i teraut-specified, ""V - ; t It -; i-- Sp-m- aea aritthe: .Jnrl.. " ' '' aifclj u Vf ; ; t-- - d ti j i i s X. a' A ' A".' - - .AsfFf'fTi. - - A... Li a ". I A Aai-A-- ant vf ' s : Item - rttW.i-tb.Territp- -T. 1 LtiliuflBB lia-biU- ob-Jestii-csi (1 . .f' .- sti Scott & Bay, i -- EEyiqCLFfEOBme; . '. i-i- - ... AIM. - Seawe)"lRwW Oea'l Paw i. Aa4J1 -- jjh : '! sbcil t - - - - round, up, slightly upper bp abort, ohlu abort, eyes dark and well built and ectrve, wegbs axit mall, AO aonnda, wove, wbea eeeaped . Ko. S stoga if hi shoes, black bat, grey woolen drawers and Wo. undershirt marked ten front part. S ixr SlcSeostity, Tussdsy and Thomas Smlthv slfers . Bpillaae, bora In ul TauralaytiMsBvanatsq..tOOpBt Ireland, aged, about eomplexiOB Ugbt, ev a at hair Mgkt and but short, eyes blue or grey,nose ' teetn ctnn snort and rezona, larre. v and idA'tsOaBtse Arlsosa, air f "Mi eo. weighs eedesVheigbt about Ka:terBSe Oays.U;;. ; ..l SO a as aoout iw ios race emoota. wore, w etooea, i rre;r light eapai, .:stji s40ii;8snpte, ;cooxi,. jfnday,' and drawers marked bat, Ho. oa andrhirt Washington, sziitt. everaUrt Coo-Jfreat and acriped TBOPOSALS wfil ftto reSeieed at tbe 1 S flftipert, 4 j JiiatrairfMhS anal .Cedar .YalJey, kd. for tbe Dollars reward wilt be panta. ! tract Otare tkJe Dertnea DECOSSM ;0N of each n0 tbe above nstaed .to A. 639. JleCerripg to. those cases which JTheBe diversities mike itimDossi delivery Seoided 1814 be m. SO, tfclock of (to Wednsailay,..ij...; p Maf assume to .that jspecifie body of be says do not fall within the statute", by the IdLh of Janet) teeesuSyWbxatts of the Untd States f romJuly 1. 074, o bdlSlltvsaat Powder is esed, and eepseially adapt ie and are within.. the .. third class of the coninaonlaw was trnsplante4- ci m warden. c4ltonTSTyarfresala.tDpau j June S3, irs, en toe foliewiag rcfau is the ed for Xmlons uaH ttoca as awv iiw-pstatute of mmm,w w this as branch cases; of f the schedule of ''e,iblm. lyVt J eyns Ill aueAxnuxy tbe of jacioenvignuiou. f, TO by Otsb,and "bit Territory d and 13 OCX than any other, la itseonstrnction But one course was ! openi and that Moneys OrtlessnftBeaatx departures' and' arrivals KrtOe te -ret out of erttor. It Is the only frauds was divided and classified by was 4 tbee works at the ! fo aSss. to 4 p an theiJ4tfX7WTf th whole h of will and vs. open body people aooompJ4-Leonard keadeafmmp known, Bait Chief C1Uy;'IlaB Justice in , Kent,5 i;.-j- P RWi m VSM.;' be plerd wttkia SS that they 41121 Tmn Tne Creek to gneBbonrae. iwiwa work than. any ether dritt to at in per par agree h j 8 ;;CitaidedoatgoafromSa.m tacitly John oheerves; eapieasht , 29). in Bredenburg; . (Kiev. J SO mllee and back. ,onoe a the reach af every person In Utxcotainrit Bsfcaa- teeaeaeeanvpower.IronlaOa and the 'In all those Cases founded on a new eomtno Ineatturew n r waeto be exty, and that thus a very esorive etawola-tio-o ESoBBiaMlrfaef Leave would Deep Preetj PrMar, atTa-m-n q 'not and fttricinal Conskleration of - benefit pected that the emigrants JUDO Arrivwatfchellbourimbr y MAXXrACTVRERJS to.w.L mar be asnired fothem. fiyfbess ASV VZALZnS be contented1 and loose alien th with rthei to to the"deiendxi:L': or' harm Leave fihsUhonrae. rSAtttrday, at j J It rt : beior sokt at low prlceywfflbshroufat I rj, if f li&M tlying 'Ifexicanf plaintiir, moving to the party snaking mitafioha of an wltbln the rrach eAIl the 8ehoolsta tne . J AjTirr si Deo Creels by noi the promise, eitherx lronx the plaintifftr departaientandf theT"havei Territory, aa wwlfias the adult portloa ef wroerwat. forme emrantee. end ef or originaJ efebtor, the sobsieting taeer mafeiaj aaany imuai WlUbe eertiOeata.j so, awo tor Jnatruetioaa as to SADDLEtl'S TWunalOa-- . enabled )riurehaee tbeaa no onhjr. or Te no The (liave 4aeiUy .agreed j uponf is debtor of the cansinel easiC-Atat weSJSVtjwSe' advertfeiaaaen ft traet. taeaaMPes amf their ennoren; but to send In the ease maTims And'prtncipW of the com Of Xrery tpe wkvaa-r- . to etart.aaeaa. . 1ST. lnvtuna- - i liw v r f -J J o 1 lripow.v mon uwaratetr'to tneur eonaioons ahrtf.tsr firkaeaai MwostiaAahoesV' f iwM'iU'MHn nary ee HoU tiss: msa. just referred to (3. & tn errors Cow. Rcbet. and Cottrs the r&ci canstita.tion ott&stent utrtol' itranrtr is4 say otaerfersoai wte expresses 6S3.) theTfportcrt ".2 Jll.; tH BTaiU V Artr J ahove IfjliM.d sbookTb Bids fn'SeVa ente) ! aerated do XpU wbew the worki nlgat two. doctrine of thel decision in rtxjilea and lsio of ths Uxed EUtau vAnd - Bmach HiH. Proposals Trrttory upersorlbMssrlils dJge, 101 Water St., sear Walt Dtahr-ea:q ,J13 these imljr ?uitf rtcogriitipdt py the lanmaerr-I- t Js asd to the Seoead acdjconcwe aqsirsLO Postsuurter-General. tocourts of . ,. Wome , thecommod Ikwi T.'Wh6ro, ,iaw paj. 1 promise 5 JNO Ar J. CREJWXIXp'1 fi isiCSaS St i it i the tfett pXv thinl person arises Out 0theTerrftorj ,X When aareoognixed and all ks BraiuA Rtrra and an the Co -oo:.arr. BV7IS V 'CMS - r. Without Change writing: - ' -- ". e. GROCEBIES, Of .If Utah lrritoiy. 'oh This ease comes up on the part of the defendantappeal fromj judgment of the Third District Court ovcruling tho demurrer to the com quires, $13.00, six quires, $15.00. Each book trill con- lain a suitable Index, and pe veil b4 BS9, tM CHICAGO. MADISON BtBKET, James T. Blanchard, O.E., ound in Cloth and Russia Leather, dill 3xn ARALTT1CAL ARO ASSIT1R6 OFFICE. with ornamental lettering pieces for Roomsi IS wad 13, Oroeabeok'i Bulldlnxt FRANKLIN MAC VEAGH & CO., nam of the Ward on the siJe. The Sap-stawwe do a book size, and Advice of Jobber and of being prxfsmlonal eonmMationsi large ImporUn atttgns anaassays. .HfgAest reere nee. not think it advisable to make them d38tf over six quires. Col?ZZl Chicago, BA!(XE0S.i dlU Cm Specimens can be seen, at tf..s Office, and orders received for size THK FAISBAXK, PECK & CO., of book required. r ,.) ' Bishop in - th4 Country desiring OESERET HATIOHAL BAKKj Record can order by mail, and we lm CoddlM, la rUa, Kff u4 Of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ww. wilt mf e accordingly and forward f rprtKriy or am UVFFAUO Supreme Court ool-l.cCl- i ' 1 ." -- 5 - WT , M. Kinner. Defendant. J Marshal jtnd rylo for Plaintiff. ;;. Eobertsou and fcBrido for Defend cA i if aht i SmbrmciovRn ofL4h VanUbls reaeRiea we wiu repmce u muuuuiir. or. TfafcaH Avenue, HWEa MATTHEWS, Wm. K. Docovrr, ") Seedsmen and FlorUts, CHICAGO. HOBART HltX, 1. Cm Hi.m IL Cram. I I ttmrnmrn'tV, BmM OppMlte ' J. Associate Juetfce PlaintiiT, . The parity of our seeds 1 ruR ran teed, and where anything- does not prove aa rep- - rtarlSL) pad A Corporation, r gTRM pUta. !Jtft JE?an ' ill Mi. . - they are laws as i certainly as if ex LEGAL pressly adopted 1 y. the law making 1 v if-a power. The judgement of the court below is afnrmed,?and a remittiter ordered ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR tQ; issue forthwith to the Third DisIP1"0 ., Bssidenoe, defendant to have ten SECOND" SOUTH-OTthe trict Court, SALT LAfCB and remains ' entirely sunaffected by days after notice served upon him ox the new agreementrSee. Maltory ii. his attorney.' of the ; filing : of the reAll kinds ef- leral business prompt' attdiatf Oillett, 21 N.'Y. -- 412; Fusbuah is. mittiter .in, .that court to '' answer the ended to.; " GoodooV, 93 Mass. 296: Nelson ts. complaint. j . Boynton, 3 Met 396; .iwhere tivQ , McKXAS AA'D BOIIEMAK,. J. J ' JOlXIv'. IJ. Mc4?TTCllf, uoctnne is much considered.it In concurred.,.. : as much as upon fair a y- at-Xa- w, construotion' of i tbia complaint, . f Lata of it must i be ,lield that, it alleges Ofltoe on Main Street, fonr doors' north of a benefit to the: defendant, and a new aSWtt j the Post OOoe. 0FFI0AL DIBJECTORY. consideration going t to, him,, as i a basis, for his protniac, , I Twas at first United State Officer for Utah. : inclined to, the opinion that the ' - - ' V.' ',.,,. Oxvernor-teoeIi- M ATT0R17EY AlTfj 60UCTT0R, Woods; , doctrine as above stated, . applied to ,.r'M il Kack; . Secretary Qeorre the: i case made . bv.. the oomDlalat. Justice J. B. McKeaa; UnrMn. But upon a more careful study of. the ' Cldef OSSttt AaeoclRte JuaUuee' iejeob .'Boremaa, Temple Street. oases referred to. 'with jaiHtoqaexten-- ; Phillip H. Bmeraon, Mlofa. : sive cemparisosi with other decided Ho.t ' f ' ' t. '. . . ' i cases; ' 1 am satisfied, that,' adriit- - ' UrhaGeo. K. Maxwell; Late -reuit Vadfsvf States JLt. ' ung the statute of xraods to be in "rtT.8.AttornerlliamCarey; wrnu Torino. tt.' ,staHww.y Clements; force, the ease made by ' the compaint ' Receiver of Public Moneys J. B. Over 8UTHCRLANO dk BATES. , would come within it. , toil; ; In all the above cases the plaintifl Benater eT JjOftd Office WlUett Portin- resurrenaerea ana ine aerenaant TiftAVoorSattaf ZHttrtt Ban, ceived, a fund or security ' charged 0 .8.S. Ameaaar i. P. Tasvart; ' ' with j the payment of the plaintiffs ' 0. CoUector-- O. J. Boliister. citjr ...:.:. . . . ....... TOast debt, and all come within the class Territorial Officer. olWiaiiariur'Leper 3 Bun. 1886, which is the starting point in all this Delegate te Oonrress Geo. Q. Caanoni class of cases; and Castling w.Aubert Zembbabel Baowj 2 East "325, which followed it. and ' ' Marshal J. IX T. KoAJUsten ' Aoditor Wm. Clayton; upon,. the same ground with them, were no doubt properly held not to Treasurer Jamea Jack; fall within the statute. I have found Superintendelftof Common Schools Bob-e- rt It. CampboU. . , no case where the parol promise of one to r pay the aubaisung debt of Salt Lake County Officer. another, has been sustained by the ' Probate JudxeElias Smith; courts upon any other consideration thaU the receipt of some fund or se- . Soloctmen Eeuben Miller, Isaae M. and BMaiHn WeOer; curity either from - the debtor1 or Stewatt CbronerGeorse J. Taylor; creditor charged with the payment of the debt, So that in making the , Sheriff R. TBurtoni Attorney Z Snow; payment of the debt he was really ProeecutlngAssessor Cc!!ector B. J. GoMInn and his an own. of obligation fulfilling Theodore Trea?urer McSean; to seems to me that It carry the County Clerk IX'Bookholt; doctrine so far as to apply it to the County Reoorder Edwin D. Woolley; case made by the complaint,and that School Superintendent O. H. Blss. it is toot vrithin the statute, would , be . - City .Officer. virtually, a repesd' of the . statute. 0 Don nan, C. J. in in Green vs. ' :' "'r' hator: 4xl. and Ellis 453. ; DatftelH. Wells. AXDKBMCIf: V r In regard to the ; promiso to pay mohey. which goes in discharge of 1st Minlcipa Ward Isaac Grsot Georre Crismon; the subsisting debt of another, the M M Jeter Clinton; the (true test, whether, within the Sd i ti u John Sharp; statute or not, is that it is made and 4th 6th Alex. O. Pyper. " accepted by the creditor as an ori, "'ft ceinrcnxms. iginal uralertaking and not merely Youna-- , Theodore IfoKean, Alas subsidiary to that of another. ' In John B. Winder, Henry the present case I regard the defen- bert Carrlnston, N. H. Felt, David JfeKensiet Fera-mdant's promise as one l for the pay- Grow,LIUloi Taoraas Wmiams. ment of a preexisting and still subTreasurer Paul A. Schettler; theredebt and of another, sisting BaoorderBobert Campbell; ' fore within the terms of the statute. Marshal John D. T. McAllister; ' ' If the effect of the promise or Bobert Auditor of' PubUo Aooounts the defendant had been to dis- Campbell; '"- i charge the original debt' and he be- . Assessor and Oollecter John B. Winder. come the sole debtor, and there was Supervisor ot Streets Isaae Groe; no debt of another to which his promSurveyor Jesse W.Foxj. ise was collateral, then the contract Board of School IJMpectorB Prof esaor J. .was not within the purpose and B. Park, Henry LTJoremus. spirit of the statute and it need not Sealer of WelhU and Measures N. .' ,' have "been in writing. The com- vis; '.' ml?plaint, aa before ; said, alleges the Captain of Pelloe Andrew Burt; contract to have been in writing,' and Water Master Isaao Groo$ the demurrer admits it. ' Even where Inspector of Bu0dlng-- A. H. Baloish the statute is most stringently applied inspector of Wood and tiambmO.. Dlnit is held that the words "value woodey; J?."'' " of conBobertiampbell; , the Inspector Uquer sufficiently explain Inspector of Provisions Jese C. Little; sideration going to' the guarantor. Insane Atylum and Douglas ft. BLowland 24 Word 35, SuperintendentMcKean. ' Miller tsi Cook 23N.Y. 495. But Physician Insane AsyKm and Hospital however' this may be, what opinion Clinton. ought to be found of the proposition, Jeter ' raaoatirtawaaas statute ot 'branch of the that this frauds ' Js - in substance a part of the 1st Municipal Wgja Levi Biter; J M ,. v ' Sanuwl Turnbow; , Territorial laws. il A-- Boreinan, concurring. DOQGETT, BASSETT & HILLS, s flna Hartas: mhmo Or Ckmr Rnd ifanxifactimr Zand Bird fcokieuBaw JTIowrlnar BvltM, etc We invite pee Rl attention to toe Loaf Ked WHOIJE9AIJB DEALtU 1ST MaoKel Wurtsel tor csttJe. KncltaR Kre OraM fo permanent pasture, Ked Top for meadows, ana one mixed utwa urita ior Boots ; and Shoes, , r f ' -- First Kational Bank : o( Utah. , SEEDS? SEEDS? ,, I the-ptatu- D: . '. " : AXO JOBBERS M 6UFREHE COUTT; DECISION. some tiew copsideralion ol benefit jto the. I ltULHUUl i llBl III w ' tc) flii.i ii nj J ,i:y !;'( 1 the t Wrrdseei movlnU the Gaaranteea M rar .rMejef l l :i4i . n.-- : aMsraraji it.) I. promisor, either. iron tho promisee or theorigtaAl4ebtor, tsoc&promise Justice. Associate JT. is not within Opinion of ot lrauds, all&nerseni Chief Justice "fame B. though the original debt still subsists ' OF I V C 31. SULiZ & CO - . J I - v ; |