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Show Tw'JUXUSm&'SiyGoodi del- Waaithepasllogetierally We ADVERTISEMEHTST Keaday. df.T LAKBTflEATBB. PRICK LOrooiD. 3 Corrects fially by o trijA Annrvg .: : j f at COTtjrCB fl-O- B s at cibl sssgs Buying fitectwg at SPECIAL BUSINESS NOTICES. ti3it'tlj "amber of Sights. GRANDEST SHOW Qbejlt Populuutv. Dr. PritVa Cream Baking Powdt and Tra FW vorirjg Extracts, Nectarine, Roe, ,v anlij " that canj&ttnd te tist ff tim ! Lemon, etc., have' been before the public many years, and hare gained and Klnr "i luemsseivea, on uieir own meriirt(jaT,Thnrdjr ay. a p m. extensive sale. Their great its, c' fU's licit, San Iranrtwo. popularity is mainly due to the pcrupuloua manner in which they are prepareti,the using of the parent and beet materials, with special reference te their healthfulnees. We ' Pal . let, London. never tire of using them, for they CnXiTAL PAULCI, 9TOIVRAM, are always the earne. Articles In February 10, 1874. - .; the Marionette ful- -, which they are used have no disa' r j :n!rhr?8 onrogement at tbe Crys- - greeable odor" or sickly taste, but f't Fffcruarrof this vtir. dnrin j. t:mr thlr (vrformaacei wire ? are always enjoyable." 1 Mai Marionettes! wit-t- wit evident Mi The "riherman House," Chicago, Manager. f ueeea;. in New York, IlaMmore, ia not only the best furnished and and ajl cUk, bat t conducted hotel in that UKlx-o.- x, RKD HIDING HOOD, , inl Christy rfissTRELS, tiiitterlojr Grottoes, Fairy vgwua vi sv persons. racB thlM will b flni,l. .m lijuirttit-uoukol Little 1 ted miico jriH cemmenoe every even rii ca.S. ' UuifiMlon, Usual Tatar re rates. , J. KrDoxsirs-iiVUi.agrr Hi yal tfarionetUs. .'- -r, iONflEKENCE r thf boat p'nee GHOICE the in TEAS, COFFEES, Full Vine of At-i- : GROCERIES, AMIIxVf 13 AT DAVIS'S, THE HIGH1ST" PRICE for and' Grain Tidtls city, but has the most convenient location. It is near tbe great wholesale houses; the Chamber of Commerce, the railroad efflcea and the principal theatres. JIayk . You Never Heard of It ? Then inquire at once at your grocer's for Pooley's Chemical Yeast Bakino Powder, the only strictly pure and harmless Baking Powder in market, t rem .which goed,; Bweet.palatabfo b'acuits,rolls, cakes or pastry can be made uniform ly witli the same success. Tbia article has b en steadily increasing in demand and public favor, and Btauds y the most reliable Baking Powder in use. Ask your grocer for DOOLEY'8 YEA8T POWDER, and your testimony to its practical worth will be added to thousands of others. A Lire Dourly Assured. A resideut of Bangor, Maine, writing to C. N.. Crittenton, 7 Sixth Avenue, for a supply of Hale's Honey OF HOREIIOUND AND TAR. men tions incidentally that three months ago a New England Life Insurance Company refused to grant him a policy, on the groupd that he was consumptive. f'But,w he adds, "thauks to Jthe healing pro perties of that, invaluable preparation, my Jungs are now perfectly sounds arid I yesterday passed a medical examination, without an Ejection being made, and insured; my life for $5,000."- Pike's. Drops Tooth-Ach- e Cure in one minute. d267 eod w33 It i ' ; i . ye--rs- . Iff Great auction Hales or JLr; UlkmIs, on Avast Temple street, as tbe Walker; fw doom north oat U167 C. W. DAVIS. any -- UOUSE! EELIA0LE FSrABlISltED ' i rn pair. jfuiri ; $ . to-nig- P:i.r RjttinLtls, while and $5 to $15 per r :f - iffcr tbe followlar oi :- Huuw. all to be baud .for baraiwi, for fc'jfewday ou!y At P. IHchw6rtl, dry good store, at 2 p.m. and evening. d 67 6t- . Evervbddv will want te go aml see me itoyai Aiartonettes at tnc; Theatre . Matinees oq Wednesday, Tbureday, and.Satur- day. . Tiiorouqhbred Spanish Merino Rauis for sale, Just imported. See , IX 1S60. t p.intf, Jfen' and Boy?, - Read' estray notice Kaytvllle ; k, I Looiv over the advt. of Taylor Al Cutler, give them a call, and look; at their stock of dry goods, clothing j Sulu J&n'a and Boys' ClUhina. boots and shoes, hats, etc., all ael-at $ u,l uptvards. ling very low. X) f yur 'bots,fryni2to If you wan t good bath brick polt Ub, read the advt. of H.i H. ;Wadi man, and give his article a trial. I Ciieai Uuildiso Spot for sale. 20th Ward. Apply at this Office $10. ITa:, fr,.m $1 to $3. d264 Stsfct of lien's Ste. of Table Ltnen Sitperjg&ZfJLot fVef&sCheap. ( H E. PHELPS, tf Produce, Dried Ibuii akd Family Groceries. 8. W. Sears takes pleasure in Informing hla friepda-authe publio generally that he has purchased the Produce Department of Z. C M. I., and is! preared to pay tbe highest prlcei in Cash fornU kinds ef produce and dried fruit. A full line of family and groceries provisions for sale at to- Deserei the old next door stand, . d - LUMBEITjVWOODj 1()IR "i'l. het POSTS, Jirick, Eie.t l NOTICS TO TBS- PUBLIOV IS DfATKR I E'c.Etc .- -1 mi lianK. B. DURST, C. ir. ei- - nressmy sincere thanks for the pa ttonage I received, and wish to in-foff) my friends that J have re-movvd my place of business to First uth Street, In Wrlght'a t ak - Invited to attend. ifOlenntal Star, please copy, Saloon, from' Second! At Treorky. Bbondda Taller. Olamorsaa- Sr. Pjfii pine Lumber, br tbe car South strVt. four doors . east of shlre, Aujr. n, of measlM, ASM, daoshtar .m.ij. at the lowest whole I. t flrKi Ira4 of Edwin and OlatU Street, arcd S yeSra wood sawed unfor (ca.soDert Qodbaa.4ioniarbaiI-am- . w i; g foif ReKtaurants. Hater- ur(tt Star. j . r to atUnSto-albusiness of and l tt'i- furukhd La abort no- pared lt Hottinr-bOlitb.ol aM jewelry repair At London, August ""tiers rtr.ni.ed w khe PoCBe for Box watcnuiocK and pneumonia, H AHKtKi; at reasenableprices au 'work scarlatina IsikI !5jce auutii of fVpof. near he ing BM 1LT, danshter of Henry and Mary Garj warranted.'. ? He.n1y JttelSEB, C. B. DIB4T. - ?r aeri aaed T rears and S moatba. V OUnnicl ' di63 g : -- K aiontbs.-.JXiIlcnn- iaI .'' '.NOTICE. i YrlXQ ibis V'ii'n lately i. i. i 2 suaieraOf Cracker in Bait vicUilty, tfaat we aail con-V- i. e old taid. and ia ' ' ' fw at tek wM add tbe lat-II.v. n iiiAcb'uerv.aosetb r wit hevolrrnr V n and appnr- ir"1 "v '" te iwK T rnti A and Uktm !at ot tber"lited Utah Craaker owned by Henry Bruntoa. tfuilr aououiice to tbe nu-fc(;- T. "' T . r. " ""1" i't alien- DARLING, rniprfc-ttara, n,,vol ' 'acker anUfaetorr. T to, itJi. jamU, hKE;:ALL - , If f , HOUSE HALT The LAKE CITY, ' . Wiichmaker. cm - Star. -S-ir-'.'- At Kamaa City, Summit Cosntr," C?T.,: 10th, ORSON P., eon of John and Bath 801874.; Sep M. Faok, axed 17 yeare and 10 months, ,a We are going to put newoverr Deceased's death was caosed by eatlnx Ing on the .dome.-,- . Kot the' Ome choke cherries and drinking1' llk after.' of Bt. Peter's,, but' : the dome f They clogged In his stomach and could not be removed. He was an excellent yowac thought. You c&n jget everything fnoao, beloved by all who knew him. Oom -in the" laies noveKiee m xaavc. - - t : '"-- bALT Lajob - -- 1 f i;Bept ? . i Caps and Gehtv eeasOnabJe GloVes, at our practical natters. THE PUBLIC.- - u fT0 We xJesire to Inform' the e U you sell from 10 to l5ter cent: less thato or anv cnroniO com any; other house Tls this eltj. iW i.h iiir H- ulaiutCV-al- l are constantly in receipt oi me and aeeTpoctor . . f taa latest styles and pmtnrna, ana pur nav .er.Xh i.-chasers will find it to Their advan HouseTefc en 'sattWfuLdortnt; the tage to ; examine our pooas anai.. dlflaxent'cKrohlc dkeasee. a BT SB BTS1F B I-- - ; pricee before purchasing 3sjewhere.rd284 ly.T Xxi ooiDBsraniw MRS. Cyr" mad vrjRaflr eaai tt lolbflal in uiair. vv- -w - r wgfif on tM now on band a full eta. The .Ctothins Departmen is gentlemen anX male pi Of supplied fromijurown manufactory cured this rHtyk wJtivebeen In New York, viblch enables u to llret-clap- 8 m roies I -- WWXSEXD, Proprietor. n , public5 wet 0. Spectalti8-DK"- . p A j i and. .. 'jS? C'I, A. - TAX IIOTICE. Aim ASSXSSOB OmCK, Hocsa, Salt lake City, October 1st, 1S74. COIXWTTOR'S CotTET are hereby notified that their County and Territorial Taxes asuat be paid ei within fifteen days from the oate hereof, to sere eoata and sals oi property.' R. J. OOIDnfO, Assessor and Collector. PA-Wtaken In payment of taxei - - heat delivered dSM w38 at Miller a Son's Mills. R- - J. G., A. and C. ' ! Ml OPED LITTER. Mae eaae Saxt Lake City, i la s as Cancer SOCLTCATa "T DSAR FtTBLIC : We owe you our ThB Court. "Do you intend to help enforce the law of 1802 against HOLIEC lAllUFJLCTURES polygamy?" x ?r A es, sir." Thb Court. "Conscientiously and In good faith?" jA. " Yes sir. . 7x. C). THECorjRTt rDo you think you are going to. change your views to morrow in regard to the subject of B ATTENTION OF THH PUB CALLS TH its rare asaertmeut of murder?" 1. BOOTS AND SHOES, Manufactured in thl city from tbe boat grades of imported material. Let those now come who never came be. fore, Comrare tbe following prices with those And those who always oatne now oonse onoe or last season: wore ' A., vino, I don't think I have any doubts.' The Court. "You aredo'challen I. not like ged, Mr. Zundell, and your qualifications on the sulject of polygamy, there are always some mental reservations where there are such qualifications; but never you theless, as you say, think you can-fin- d indictments, and you conscientiously mean, your damaging notwithstanding to to enforce qualifications, that law, althoughHelp I do not like your answer at all. will over-rul-e the CDaJleuKeand let yoa Keep jour seat, and try how soon you will your mind. The challenge change is over-ruie- a. Mr. Auerbach answered all the euestioaB-aatisfacterilbutex pressU finding ed a decided objection 8 Sm Hndrctmenf for murder where the evidence was wholly circum stantial. When Mr. A. had passed the ordeal of Mr. Carey's cate chism and was accepted, the fol- betweenlowinc; dialogue took place 'S? him an J the Courts t ; "Mr. Auerbach, The Court. have you not heard of cases where the testimony was positive and yet tarned out to te false, where witnesses have committed perjury, or have been mistaken? Where it was even positive, and yet turned out to be false, such is the fallibilaffairs?" ity of human Mr. A. "I could not say that such a case has passed my mind, I may have read of such a case." : to-da- J , .If : - f and prepare for JTaU and Winter. Our Boots and Shoes mill ft pour head, feet and pockets, in fct "tve'U give tf ou fits," and prove that we are, as ever, Gents' Best' Quality Stoga Shoes. i. 2.3S Your devoted, faithful servants, Association. Oents Fine French Calf Boots. ...8)8.00 tcctrranedi)..A.. i Gents' Calf Alex is warrant ed French Stock). 5.50 ; - . . - - TheWorkingMea'i Cooperative We or now enrryii Afoet tompfcM shook the Leather and Shoe. P. S. Don't forget our address, Main St. If you cannot fSwjeatt. tend your orderiLea-by mail for Boon, Shoes, etc, to ther, Findings, Findings Largttt and f ATk . 8. P. dSSSlm wnmmwi JLocatioii--la- SAVINGS BA iUJk Soiitlt Street, t Vert of EnBrle Eanperlcuas. TRUST CO. W. H. HOOPER, Supt d283tw OEAX. iM 1W or J ! to 4 p.xs, Sally, - - And, In addmen, en Dasedla will M' nedvel mm THB JOXXAJt eat . teUres at the rate eT TEH caJTT. per aaneni, allewed at tKe let mmy et Jaaaary KEY to THEOLOGY, astir.. rTere gehoeVAoeiei .diceWartiingi ..- h " : a yip w. imunimm 1 - W. . . y-'--- J I i - j f&Z rWVTFS Jqr.F,.BjuTa, , t- .'' u&a i rtrsai tsvn tw ir J Wis to every! person in the community. ' sold at km prices they are belnr By them . . iM i ,' brourfat within the reaeh otaQtae Schools in the Terrltory.ae wallas the adult portion LCI of the oomntunJtyBd many persons wfflbe s " -- them aoteab tor ensblo4 t poroha themflelves'and tbeir ehOdren, hot to eend i abroad to friends and aoquaintanoes, to i. j inquiring- strangers, and any other persons where the works might do good. j - "PRiCes: . " laLnieroooo,.. SO i' X 10 ISO I tf arvjZ) Hi? SAJJT hJJaCITT. 1 j rSeatbysBeaiseetxicJFTies. ' A ' -'-- v LATH, .I r.74sfe.-t- FirJES, i Common-Lumbtj- : saaaiufja price rrota ti-j.- w' t5 i n.s if rriwtl, sd ei Ji EroieTs. v "l - f W and Jtryant ....... t j ' : vrl r? or OJMUtSt U&ASLAltD, ',, , .1. itni3 yt JLswt fli, esa tf sVjs' lyzzczx," euperlatcnScat. a ia -.- j'-- 'i r - " ' c' ir,fci .tj TSli7Jt -- -j ' ' ' ' " i of Tarion FAra, errer man ,eoe oTthe'beit sale at br Krw BAyrwa six", SAUJUJaCTTT.: a si TOJ30FJB to rVA Jons l r-f- 1 : r, Gn and. afhWfistober, 1st. will be I 5 -- BLINDS, ,"--VATEB ' I r .SfOOD PUM?S SHINGLES, sac jr . iez DOORS, 4 i ; f wtm eoBtss teorkereeer. ASPBSSS, 'Sealers la an v 4;4'v' .at ee I ens i LUMBER; SASH, MOULDrNG3, Spenoer's Letters, cloth embossed,. .. 1 S8 JL dVesosMt ew f.1 B EB ASS 0 C I ATI 0 H Vi Err .. im. morooco,. i J Voice of Warniar, cloth embossed,.. ' .... .' SIERRA, NEVADA ; Key to Theology, cloth einbosatrt, A .1 ( , j M P. A. ScnrsmJEB. ' ' at a very Qrbt margin above' ASwtoOoshisre: :j i B. H. ftosnrrrr.aa so that they star be easily aooeesfble Bavin O. CatjObr. L i v-l- -Y .Trsammr tL, B. CLA pricey' down i nmfimMch, AUVTMC1 O. WXBBl - i f .JoHXT.CAnfB, . CTRCXT 4 JXJ TSSURR Alf RXTRNSm we have works lation of these pat the Xi Yocsa. Tevao Jean . cost, T - Wkbbkb, Woooaerr,' Q. CAsnoar. Taos. wt i urns, nwoi . . LaosASD w i i . AXreetors: H. B. Olawsow, Jos, A. Ymo, Qaoaoa A. Satrra, DajiI. H. WlUA Printed in- dear Type, , on good Paper and well bound. to-msrr- fiMirwlg:iestiftTgq - -- -'. H. Wnxa, WrLroaD ffoonatrrr, aaoBfisQ.CAJisoJi, Josbpb F. Saxxa. UASTxc 1 - . - PmsaiDan: KOJUK A. a BUT K. ' ne . ' t to t p.nu From - , or von thb transaction: (XPExr bnttrwes from . . New and Enlarged Editions said-;-tha- i i East Temple St., Salt Lake City, Q.'-"Sti-fl '';';;',; Supt. fjKOSCPTOM, ZION'S Highest Cosh Price paid for Hides. .- - A-J- re-- thank, and tpectfuVy ask you to aooept the same, for the generous patronage given u, which haa mode us, thus in ottr nw enterfar, tueceteful we a continuation invite and prise, of your patronage, assuring you we will endeavor to merit iL We now oJr, to the working elasne more particularly, the remaining shares of our Capital Stock at fab, $10 each, not exceeding fifty share to one person. We believe, dear public, you are convinced that there is unoth ng like leather" . to protect th i ex important portion of your tremely body, the feei.- - Paper soles and imitation leather upper are, classically speaking, 'playcd out," and our establishment is the place where good, durable, hanriecme, cheap, honest Soots and Shoes can be procured. The poor, the "well off," and the rich,' the young, the middle-age- d and the old, shall." A; "No, sir, according to my i ! t Utah Ter., Sept., 1S74. s A. "I think not" Thk Court. "Do yeu think you will chance your views on tbe subject of arson, larceny or A. "JNo, sir." Tira CouRTiX "Y on have no doubt Cb-- of the Working-Men- 's operaftvd Amodation. Office j q;?'Do yoti. mean would not obey." JLt be A. ' I suppose I should obliged UnU the la.w' U. " would you reel lustinea in flndinir an indictment under that law If a man were living in poly- -. n.x,t LAKB SALT OF TAX-PAYE- THK No -- " 1 . Do you mean to say that ot believe Oongreae had auco an acc any rignt to pass any as the of .1862 ; against poly- law A. "They nad a right to pass & in aiBttujuneix : ; : crime. -- Bug Buster; try been larger if that heavy thunder, lightning, and rain storm had held . rneu wnat no vou mean dt saying that you do not knoW;that it is a crime." A. Because, according; to my I do not acknowledge that it faith, is a crime." Mr. U. "Now thert' arJ some things that are crimes per se, and some that lerislatloa maKes a r ) TknnJ.aa t.T.. to-da-y. ' .-' r- T..rt audience at tbe Theatre on Satnr- - -- --J r-n "I n,,. cooling drinks for heat tn blood and sJtin. All goods purchased at their store toar- JSed day evening, but it would have ranted and delivered. a bottle. --- m.. ! - gamy c,' ?" con-sciene- -- rtMfn to' layTou anti-scorbuti- ., -- what they please." fr :? - - fi you-do-n- n7ieet'Jsatnourgi Jjoch Fihe Herring We understand Moiti Finnan Baddies. that on Saturday lilght, a man Genuine Dundee Marmalade, named JBall, of Boontlral, after Lw Hose & Cos Aleo etc feeding his horses, waa about Idme Juice, Cordial, and to enter his house, when ne entirely free enrans: npon by a cotiple of Champagne, alcohol excelleru from tonics, beat him who and nien, pounded highly benin a horrible manner with clubs. eficial in Rheumatism and No oloe haa yet been found to the strongly ; recommended as perpetrators of the base act. zAa Outrage. ' . . u. I? couU undfrmy al- ow present feelings.' A man can't ways tell one day what his feelings off.The drama of "Time and tbe will be next." Q. "Are you living in ; poly-amy- Hour" was excellently played. Graham, and.Mar- a. Yed-safanXsfoCO ;w r- ; ;V- - Messrs.andThome, Miss Waiters, appearing man esUVt. . tell getts y. one day what he will do the next; to much advantage.; thaifo not a satisfactory answer. Mr. Graham was heartily wel Btf you suppose that a man's on the on comed end ibis 'views, of lawr are stage, andhisafter the play he5 was twenty-fouliable to "change every -- 1, called out, responding with a hours?" ', A; tflS9t I do neVsoppoee they speech, although be had "nothing are, but we are all liable to change to say." He has lost something of somewhat in some respects." T his former American, physical slen-ty. OIoV ao vou feel about it?" A. "I believe L could find an in- derness, but made up for it by an dictment assumption of a little British Q. " But it is uncertain how you plumptltude. When he gets used will feel be all again, he-w-ill 'Ar"Yes, sir." (Great laughter. to harness ust now of course, "col Mr. Carey. "I challenge .the right, but j i Ii' juror." lars hurt," and "boots hurt." In a he Court, in a very stern tone of voice. "Mr. Zundell, stand up. the farce he was successful in filling Do you makevtais. answer iu order tbe bouse with laughter. . that ybuj may have an excuse to- - This evening the. Royal'; Mariomorrow for thinking diflferentlj?" nettes make their first appearance A. "No, sir" the court. , "What is your in their remarkable performances, reason ror mat sort o: an answer'; which must be seen to be apprecia A. Well, I don't know that I can ted. Read the bills and go and see assign any reason , we are liable to the performance, change sometimes." THg Court. 1o yoa make that answer in order to keep your seat ' sTRiTED OR STOLEN, on trie jurv?" A-south of tbe city, a sir. I do not.' FROM the pasture - COW about 10 years old, TOT Court. "Do you think that branded J.briudlW. JfNKlNdon both borne, of hortje cut of. you will probably change you i tip viewto-morroor any: other time i One amall red and White CO ? about even years old, branded S on left hip, right on that subject?" born off ana a pup in rig-a- ear. ,deserib-A. "1 don't know as I wiiL" the above Any person or:returning win aaaliuatt miormainauv The Court. "Don't know as you lean imof w J. n. Jtnniui to tneir recoreiT iU?" Ju-- t wrct tbe el Harne Tbeetre, maker, AY "No sir. I don't think I will be uaH3t liberally rewarded r - "I think tat wM baa hciiiSawerpppaite, riav. City. CmitMUtartfityilki& e v!t&Sir. i . - y-o- " - : have that HI?-- and stock of Fall Cloth- complete -L ts9i& gina hM nine testlinoaieJa Ing, GeuUEurotehlng Goods; Hats J! . LEADING HOTEL tm . 1 : ' t proved." Q. "Almost allyouraniwers have a little quail flcationr What do you mean by properly"1' proved? ' You or have not convictions either have that law, and I would like against to know whether yeu have or have not. If yeu have you would not be authorized to find an indictment of any kind under that law or any other law, but you do not reem to qualify .any thing but that. What do : you mean by proper ; i 4.proot?" 'jfv----' A. "Just as under any other Indictment, X should want proof or evidence." . . . Q. "Well, if you were satisfied that a man was living in polygamy, and had gone into it since the passage of the law of '62, satisfied that he was living with more than one woman, if you were satisfied with the proof, would you under these circumstances nnu an each of tho t wenty-'iw- o j atow who and all answered to the sworn, same effect as the ; first, perron examined were accepted. Th'cxamfning Mr. "'TTefT he answered all que6lIons"patl!Iiictorily unfil the follqwlngt r I S , If "Yott believe lobe Q. polygamy you, tjr?" - A 'I do, don't know a boot thai' Ma C VVY-- H. I wish you would make' up yOur mind about that. The law of Congress makes.it a crime, I want to know whether; yo .consider It a crime or bot. AaJII do not know that I do.Mjr Mr. Cake y. 'I challengehlmT and interpose the challenge, now." CotJRT to Mr. it yeur intention .to present to tbia Grand against persons for tbe crime Jury of bigamy or polygamy?" Mb. C. "I think it is probable." Court. "You intend that that shall be done?" Mb. C. "Yea, sir." . - . Mri Court. You now challenge . Neff, do yeu?" Mr. C. "1 challenge him." .CouBT.'Mr. Neff; the Court understood you to say you did not know that you believed thatpoly-gam- y is a crime. Did the Court understand you?" correctly . ..Mr.NErF. "Yesjeir.V ; Court. "You are not satiafled r? ' then, that it is a crime?" (Nr. Neff. "No, sir." The Court. "The publio prosecutor chaljgnges yot for cause, that cause being the answer you made, the Court sustains the challenge. are excused from the Mr. Netf, Grand J6ry." During the examination of Mr. Warren JIuesey he eje pressed bis opposition to capital punishment on, general principles, but said that if the law of the land Inflicted that penalty for murder his scruples' would net prevent him from finding an indictment: so with regard to polygamy, he did not believe it was a crime, but If the law made it no and persons were proved to be living in violation of .that law, he, as a good citizen, would sustain the law and indict, bu , conscientiously be did not believe polygamy was a crime. Mr. Hussey was acccepted. Mr.. 8. B. Wilson was a citixen of the United Slates, had resided in this Judicial District the required time, could read and write the English language, had no conscien tious , scruples about finding, an indictment in. ' cases wneret tne punishment micht be death, and did. not believed that anv but a eourt of competent jurisdiction had the 'right to inflict such punish ment. Bo far all seemed satisfac tory, but the aspect of affairs, so far as he was concerned, changed when the prosecuting officer asked him the following question: Q. "Have you anv conscientious convictions against finding an in of Con dictment, under the law w gress against polygamy? ao.not believe 10 A, "polygamy l be a crime." Q.''Tben yoa wonld notlndidrlf there is a law making it a dime?' do not anderstaed that A. there Is a law making it a crime." Q. "You know that Congress has passed a law making it so, do you m 6ees to redress human wroDfirs ought to be men of the highest bouor, and those who seech the greatest distinction are so. I trust Scotch Store., north of the and do not doubt that you wiU be one of that number. ; Mr.Rawlings. Pott Office, and buy vour tne cierx. at his convenience and Groccnci. - Provisions. tc. yours, will administer to you the Besides their larg& and care' in open court." proper oath The court shortly afterwards ad fully selected oci qf Grocer until journed morning ies and Prqvteum. they keep" j at iu o'cioca uat-mea- lt tne . faith I would not," . Mr.' Carey. "I challenge' the ju ror. if the Court please." : UtftJRx." "The challenge will be sustained. You are- excused, Mr. Wilson." The next unsatisfactory person was Mr. 8. R. Bennion, and until a certain noint was reached nis an- Hwers to the several Questions nut seeemed to meet with approval, the first indication to the contrary Was Q. "Do yoa believe polygamy to "' be a crime?," .a ao a. "l not." Q. "Under the law. of ; Congress The Court. "I suppose you r . you do not?" ' mean that you would want very a. "Are r "ino, arr.". evidence?" satisfactory you Uving In 'polyaQ. The Court. Evidence carrying conviction to your mind? strong is do it notlielleye you MR, A. "1 00." ;s. s a erimer" ,f iw The Court. "We' should toevelr A XTt mr mur guess Mr. Carey. ;"If the Court please, der." at a man committing the iurpr answers all the questions Mr.-WrJudd answered all the of the prosecuting officer questions a which be to crime not believe that ana was, acceptea, al x satisfactorily Congress has made so, inererore mat ne was he admitted, though thru: we are oongea ,to enaiienge living in. pelygamy," bat t "'') him;''' not the since entered it had he The Court to the Juror. You Dassatre of tbe law of 1862. nay. Mr. Bennion, that you are not The acceptance ef Mr. Judd ex in lavor or nnaing inmfijpen jor hausted the names oh the panel. ; . the crime of polygamy. " ?,r, ordered the marshal Court and the a. "I do ot Know, uui a icouia more from the box contain-- ! find an Indictment aralnst polyg to draw the slips from which the former amy, although Congress lias passed ing were drawn. names . t a law against name drawn was that of first The sus Mr. rnmir.'"Titt cnanenre is'BenF. W. James, who was intained; you are excused, was examined : and acand Court, nion. .ja.: Xoierf Nift eepted. v. Mr. A:nrrtelrrwa wvldentlr-'-?The next- - name drawn waa that somewhat' unstable sort of a pertbe son, so much so, according tcf fiis of Mr. Edward C. Chase, who, not present iu court. Clerk informed the Court, was a ., aekxowledgment-resident of Stockton, Tooele CounThe Grand Jury were then sworn llkeryj that the? on tbeir voir dire when Mr. Carey sentiments which he held to ty. The Marshal said that he be summoned this afternoon the TJ. 8. prosecuting attorney, ex4 day might be changed officer could so as to be in attendance in Court The prosecuting amined each one separately, the seemed somewhat' bethered with morning. this juror for some time, but Mr. Franklin Merrill, a resident of Salt Lake City was the next VoallyhenadejfUBrhis v jnlnto challenge him. "The'' follow! ng la- drawn. , .: t v' resort of Mr. Zundell's ezamlof Tewlit a resident, Q. "Mr. Chlslett, you are a citi the nation and the result of it: as was. out next Cache xen of the United, State?" Co., drawn, Q. Mr. Zundell, are you a citizen, was' considered that he was too A. "Yes, sir." bribe"United States?,! v.R4fU i it a why to arrive in this , city. . b;7, far es 8tra Q. VNaturalized or native?" ten o'clock in the morning, h ; Q. "Native,or.naturaJtzed?" ordered to be laid .aside.' rnraa f " "Naturalized." A. to the boxf The ' rrfottd'be returned Q, "Did you reside in this Judi name of Horace Bliss next ized?" blal Dktrjct for six. months prior to drawn and laid aside for- was same the or lastr'i reason as that of Mr. Dewltt; the the fourteenth A. "InthUCity." September : I j A.JiXes.sir." " Mr. A. I. Hale, of Grants-vlll- e, Q:Ihwk.tourt? teed and ivrlte the name of you Q, i Tooele Co., shared the same A. "Judge Wilson's Court." English language' same for reason; and finally fate the sir.'7 In months A. "Yes. Q. "Did you reside six ' name MrtfVT. of the Sirrine, a resJ Q. "Have you any scruples about ident of this was drawn, and city, case a an indictment in the selection of tbia Jury, on the finding the marshal was ordered to have Messrs Chase, Merrill and Sirrine 14 th day of September?" in court by 10 o'clock in they morn until which time' the' Grand Q. i youbellevejLnat any one a ing, : Q. "Have you any otisclentlous court of competent "jurisdiction Jurors were excused. scruples against finding Indict has the right to decree such punish On motion of Mf. Tilford, Mr. L. Rawlins,- of this city; ments in cases where the penalty Joseph 1 ls feit 5 tC taember of tb bar; slfc-iA &Jlved saj,f A. "No. f ; would be capital punishment?" conscientious "Have thefeilnrmgia4diresBAiro you Q. any air." A, "No, t the Court 1 I Q. "With regard to the punishfor the violation of the "Mr. Rawlinsjunder the report of ment of death, do yoa believe ther law of Cgresi isainatt'Jpoly the committee or Anamination in Is any authority to inflict that pen gmyj-- A. Tit" . 1 your favor I shall admit yon to this n. POJy' bar, to am not1 "I or practleed outside of punishment alty the best of us, is a highly honortrrvs by courts of competent jurisdiction?? "rfamy. Q. "Do ybuleHevrWygamy t able Drofession. All lawyers do - -- 'f'i A. "No, sir." not contribute to the honor of their X JPO in a certain form." as some of Q. Hare you any conscientious i t profession, nrofeaslons fail i to contribute ;deflnite? all tjyeuibe ibruplea against finding an indictf A. "There are various kinds of to the honor of their particular mint under the law of Cfengrest polygamy. Tinjggr, the law ..that profession. iui mere is no prores-sie-n t now exjBfcs sraiiist polygamy?" that ought to be more honorYon Q. nndarstand whal - "So w .. able than that of the bar. Uea M A. fc$ea whatererj sir. . pre-cedi- , Ilair-Drein- r - - j the laWaAod, I believe I understand tVFer vlolaUoa-'othat law 7VI was- - acvepieJF r;Jhlatett could you, under your oatU aud The- ptecedlng" fdrmnla,Twith conscience, And an' indictment?" A. "I think I could if properly scaxcej; ; anvarlat)ori, waa put, -- advt. district. uri - MitLER Waited at Paris, Onei da Co., Idaho; one cable of tak- ;C'f a.i kiu'Ji. ing charge of a grist min! . Apply 'luring Conference to . dG7 St 3 J C. C. Rich. Whotttale or He j VV KER fjii, ci ( heap an the Cheapest. CUAI. t WhoJCMle Of Retail. Leave orders at Globe SATISFACTION GUAB1NTEED. Bakery orZ. O. M. I. Hhoe Dcpait- , Geo meiit. Nkbekkr. Call and St. Dr-e- to-nig- ht. to-da- y, to-da- visitors Ward Scboolhouse u1 bt-t-- uour8 of:Fua and Oemi of Music Tbe CtHjofj Pootomima of Benefit Concert. Benefit concert to Brother H. C. Fowler, at the 30th TOi:fh4pWgftlng ; rt Elder Orson Pratt Preaching. preached at the Tabernacle yesterday afternoon. .; - - al- a-m- ';, t Stormy. Showery nowadays, most daily. .For Australia. San Frauciaco Utah i South kbit Railroad. papers say Mr. & Mrs. Geo. Darrell, Conference trains will run dally Madam Anna Bishop, Mr. Hoskins, during Conference,leavIng Sandy at Miss Colville, and 6ther artlrfrare 9:30 a. m.,and arrive at Salt Lake to leave that city October 10 for at 11:00 a.m.; leaving Provo at 10:15 Australia. .. and Sandy at 1:10 p. m., and arrive in Salt Lake City at 2:00 Eating Choke Cherries- - Those especially young people, p.rn. Trains leave Salt Lake for persons, Provo at 7 a. m., and for Sandy at who 2:30 p. m. The fares from Provo to choksfeMas, fch00ja4 the the Salt Lake and return will be $2.50; notice, from Pleasant Grove, $2.00; Ameri- death of a son of Mr. John Pack can Fork, $1.90; Lebl, $1.75; Draper, from the above cause. i $1.25; Sandy, $1; Junction, 75c; j ? .3 a a I! ? Cottonwood, 50c. Tne return tickets then issued by ererrfng tjSWtfedghtttf this tttf both 'companies will be good, from Sidney Dillon, Piesident of the U. P. Railroad, Jay Gould, Oliver the 5th to the 12th of Oo tober. an ot party.- - a.t n elock toAmes Utah Central, Railroad. to leave for Provo, Conference trains will run daily day they were to return again this after during Conference, leaving Ogden purposing noon. at 5:00 and 8:40 a.m. Arrive at Salt Lake at 8: 15 an d 10: 40 a. m. Fares: Got Shot. A man got shot, on 2d Ogden to Salt Lake and return, $2; South street, on Saturday evening, Kaysville to Salt Lake and return, but he didn't get it honestly. He $1.35; Farmington to Salt Lake and stole a sack pfjit from the EJhant return, $1; Centreville to Salt Lake store; "toi wbldliepas rresbad and return, 75e.; Wood' Cross to Salt Lake and return, 60c Train? he was fined $15, by Justice will leave Halt Lake at 3:15 and 5:05 Pyper. p.m. Ticket good from October 5th to October 121 h. James Sharp, Seiutdr'lSIorfoig ThtvV diilln- General Freight and Ticket Agent, guished statesman arrived in this John Sharp, Superintendent. City on Saturday, put up at the Townpe'nd house and left again rake the Beat Rente For Chicago. New York, Boston, yesterday afternoon, on his way He was met at Ogden Philadelphia and all poinU Eaabwestwara. on Saturday by Hon. Geo. Q. Can- The best route by all odds is tbe bid non ana oinecauzens, Dy wnom and popular Chicago and North was he escorted to this City. The at M..lf.' Davis, western road. Senator's health is quite feeble. White 4. McCorhilck's Bank, will sell you tickets by this route and Horrible Tragedy at Bountiful d55 ly give you all information. A Woman MuldsreA ia ColaBood. TilE Greatest Attraction In the Thr following account of a most Dry Qoods line In Walt Late jity is atrocious murder at ltountiful last Blumenthal's One Dollar Corsets. evening, was banded in this mornd42 lm ing Ladies' Switches, Curls, Puffk, ''Bountiful, Oct. 5, 1874. Frixzetts, etc, , cleaned and made "Last evening,' at seven Vclock, up in any style, at the Standard Mrs. Adams, wife of Brother John dZ45 , lm Store. Hair Adams, of this place, was shot dead sitting by .the table, rending H Wallace, opposite the Salt while Book of Doctrine and Covethe Lake House, East Temple Street, nants. The weapon used must have has the best Ice Cream in town been a shot gun, loaded with ' or cut up lead. One piece tore and the coolest saloon. away a 'portionfof herehin'three LOOK FOR, and read, the "open penetrated her right breast and tne her left arm. It must have letter" in another column. d253 tf struck been a premeditated act, for Bro. Hair I Hair I Hair! For all Adams does not live near any trav-be kinds of Human Hair Goods and eled road where a ruffian might along;" shooting ar ranImitation Hair Goods, Combs, traveling' dom. "Mrs. Adams was a good, faithBrushes, etc., gf to the Standard Block. ful, inoffensive woman. Only a Hair Store, Kimball ' she said the did not few 1245 lm as ago he had an enemy in the knowdays She bat- ten a resident of WaUack bw openetJ his new world. over fifteen There this place the Confectionery Store, opposite will bean inquest. this morning. Salt Lake House, with the best "Your, and purest candles made. "Wm. Brown." aaaBwafaniBnaaBnaa We learprom parties, who r ame Tinsmiths wanted at In ftom'&dtmtfrul that immediately M. B. Callahan's. d282 tf the deed was committed Mr. Adams,the husband of the unfortu AllKIYALS. nate wopijujj wh, was sitting at 4. the table near his wife, rushed out TOWNSEND HOUSE, Oct A B Piatt and lady, Chicago; H of the house, when, although the D White and wif, Omaha: W B night, in addition to being(dark, Had son and wire, Sandy; M C Mor- was windy, he distinctly heard the ris and wife. Oohir: E G Walcott sound of thefobtsteps !of a person and wife. J B Vannalter, Geo EChandler, Bingham; A senwart- rushing away- from the spot. This zenberg, Berlin; 8 M McMaster, morning the footprints of a person, Rock Island; VV A Hopkins, Phila- in the same direction from the Baura-ste- ri delphia; BFHayden, J CMrs house in which the sound appeared J F to Rochester; Mr and die away, were plainly visible Senator O P England; Holliday,and wife. Mrs W 8 Hel- - upon the ground. Morton B It is to be hoped that 'the perpe loway, Mrs Wm English, Miss English, Indiana; Gov J A. Bur-ban- trator of this fiendish act will be Dakota; J 8 Robinson, discovered Of justice UPRK;; and be by thetoofficers Omaha; W A McCurdy, Mrs.Hud-sen,the fullest expunished E Klebitt, Saciamento; .S35?l ) V M of tent San Francisco; the law. Street, Ire Cottonwood; F Phillpopycack, w Morpny, xsew rora, land Impanellm "the Graf Jnry. H Cash and wife, Hartfordr:i Hj Y New Haven: J Smith, Young, The Third Judicial District Court Deer Lodge; Col B Sellers, Missouri; J Hendersen, City; Jay Uouid, room, in the Clift House, was well New York; Oliver Ames,C Lotbrop, filled this morning t ;il o'clock, N Easton,- - Mass; G P Morrison, the business immediately before Mt i St Vincent, N Y; O M Earll, the Court being tbe lempanelling Evanston; T S Kimball, S 1. .11 of the Grand Jury, whose names Hpn HJ Clark, E P Vinlng, Omaha; were drawn1 onhejMtlrilt., and 3 Delano, wife and son, Ohio: A Wilder and wife, Hon J L Merrl-ma- n printed in the News of that date. and wife, St Paul, Minn; J VV rhe following; penona answered to Dwyer, Ohio; Oen uodge, council Clerk of the Court: the call the of Bluffs Col JMeore, Elisabeth, N J: 8 Dillon, Mrs J Sheridan, JN y; w John Chislejjt,,- Benjamin Neff,' J Hamilton, CW J Tyus, W J Urier, John Alexander, W. L. Perkins, T J Grier, H Harrison, City; E J Ichel .VVattexs.-WarreHussey, and wife, West Union; E J Louis B7 VYlisbn, KM: RxnsoholT, Tayl. ox x b Loveless and wile, lew oik; Burton and wife, Mies iiurton. bt Christopher.. JJiehlJesse Elliott, ' Enos "A. Wall, Oliver Durrant, Louis. Samuel R. Bennion, James Hor- roclts, ThrAnfts E. Kicks, Abraham In Marriott Settlement, Weber County. Zundell. Silas McGuire. Francis Utah, October 1. U74, KUZABRTH JANK, Piatt, FrVOettcH'Aurbach, Charles dauxhter of William and Mary Buttcrwortb, B. Trowbridge, Hiram T. Spencer area 18 years, months and S days. Funeral services at the Fourth ward and William R. Judd. The Sen- Da tbia city, at 3 Meetins-boua- e, all the named a H list contained are O 4th. Ttienda tober respectfully day, drkwntbextJBCiWjliuir ,i : to-da-y. , 1 ' TKXautOaTK T2 degrees F. In the shade, at 1 p.m. Some clouds. et HanotUl 8am La kb Cirr. Ourober I. m.s tfXDAYjOCT. 5th, 1874; A9D Pttttrt " "- ' wlah to announce that we an now receiving nwi assortment of Srv ioods, Flowers, Feathers, Bibbops, velvets, velveteens, Hats and Bon-nrtraet, Trimmed and Un W med jHmta, OmamesU and Pancf Notions, which we ofler at close prices, wholesale and retaiL Wholesale dealers will consult their interest to call and examine foodf and prices at the old established bout f I . ?F. ATJKBBACTf A, Bro., 65 Cast Temple St., . d28l lw Sslt Lake City. ,'in, ' eAec. II '"none 15 tsas |