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Show - at --- T iiiisjsssssiinifaiwiTiisass V xtafOoiiORfciJ HOTIOES. pMi.twa been btrt in. 'Mhalfidot&uin, now offer out and almost the enr Una ha& Men Mi Li2fERY-Ynew stock of MlUlnery to tho ladies with steel ri&a. i at and Like Salt of vicinity, The Depot In Chicago is central City Xo. SI First South Street, next door ly located, and as their, trains arwest of Dlnweodey's Furniture rive there thirty minutes In the shortest, route between Store. Call and see us Mary A-- Morton. Omaha vance of all other lines, panseegeifi dIOl Ass Dewkv. be sure of making EastThe Lingard Comedy Company caiCalwayt ern i connections. ... at the Theatre this evening. Close connections are made at B. CL C C. Chicago with the Lake Shore & the of 20th Term Michigan Southern, Michigan CenTUB Fourth Montral, Baltimore k Ohio; Pittsburg, Ward Seminary commences Port Wayne Jc Cblcago, Kakkce a-9 at day, March 22, Line and Pan Handle Routes, for dioa all points EAST- and SOUTHout of It fUys to go a atfawrtheblocks EAST. ; j New York your way to trade to are If you Chicago, or gein Candy Store, The stock is always Fast, ou should,by all . means, fresh and perfectly pure. dIOl. purchase your tickets by the Old Fins window moulding, at Riv- rionetr , Route :nri;M ;'i .,'(' j M j I !'. and North-Weterera & CVs. The Chicago Watches and Clocics repaired You will v rind on all through" at low prices by C. Asmussen, op- trains Pollrnan Sleepers, new, and posite Post Office. He is the best magnificent Day Coaches, and the dlOO best Smoking and) Second f'Class watchmaker in the land. now on any road in the Uni" The langards In"L.ittle Mother" Cars '' ted States. and ; TThe .Weavers," with Mr. Particular information, i with Howard Paul la two of his celebe had brated "character songs, at the Thea- maps, time tables, etc, may at any of the ThrongUf Ticket Oftre tbii evenings fices In the West, of upon 'personal j or for in the city written, application te J. W. Cheapest place wU paper, is at Rivers A. Co'., one Irons, T Icket Agent, Bait Lake door south of Walker House. City, A. H. Earl, Ticket Agent at Ogden, or to J. H. MounUin,West S. C ern Traveling Agent, Omaha.Neb. KktAILERS who have sold Elm-woo- d or to W. H. Stenoett, General Pasd54 collars say they can't keep senger Agent, Chicago. store without them, This U a good recommendation. PRICE OF ) OLD. sells the reason r orrttted daily ly Detent Ifottanal Bank! TUB Dinwoodey SttdlAl BUSINESS riii-- zvcedia B 3 y - p" ;- . n. -- " . -- : , cc " VEKY for T LIVE GEESE FEATHERS cento, U the freight costs no. J Uu CfTVc Marofc Si?. UTS at $L13: mUlng o ! SAXJt HE-S- Buying tolas'-- : He buys furniture by the car lovl.ani has feathers packed in (Ul , EVENING NEWS. ' d99 bureau drawer. Uo ro Huberts Hon for Garden Seed., 'opposite U'aJker House, Salt d9S Lake City. larch. S3.1S7S. Sfenday. ' . Ifr man Haik. Just Local and Other Matters. opened, the largest stock of combs, brushes, French ornaments for the hair-an- 52 "degrees' F in TuEKWOiiETiuR IhiiUtioii Hair, ever seen in this the shade at city; Call and fee them at the 1 p.m. DalL to-da- y. - I i tu oUitaltJttUEi ftir dirt ija it aa-- -. Lotils AiloJphe Bertrand had be come, insane, indaced by diitress- - re-la- id ad-mil- es X ing lntelligdnee received from bis farnfl a4 Paris; y U la our aor-rOwfol duty to annouace his demise which took place about noon The unfortunate gentleman waa keptio. the City Hall a few days after lils ' mental derangement mt in, but his malady ia-creaatng in intensity, It was found necessary to remoTe him to the In- ana. .Asylum, which was done a Weeaf last Saturday. 4 About 'three days ago aanity retarned, but with returning reason there was great physical prostration', which1 termi on Sun- nated In death at mid-da- y to-da- yes-tersla- y. dyThe. " .. deceased was one of the first. If not tho first, native of France hoTjheyed the gospel as proclaimed by the elders of the Church of Jesas Obrlst ' ef XAtter-da- y Saints, Which event took place, wejbelleve, omewhere about 1850, or 1851. Soon after becoming a member of the Church', he assisted In translating, Into the French language, the Hooh of Mormon. He gathered to Utah in 1856, leaving his wife ; and family in Paris, where, they still reside. In 1860 he went back to France on a mission, from which he returned to Utah about ten years Ueoeasea was an educated and intelligent man,onhaving formerly tne stan or weir been employed known Paris newspapers. He left his native laad when nineteen years of age,an4 travelled extensively for many years in the far esst, also in South America. He Was the author of a work, printed some years ago in his native language, entitled "Lies Mormons," giving an account of the religion and social customs of the Latter-da- y Saints gathered in Utah. As a member of the church his integrity was unimpeachable and his faith unwavergospel of Jesus ing, belief inin the revelation Christ, and latter-da- y and priesthood seeming to form a part of his very existence, render-- ; inghim almost an anomaly among Frenchmen, but few of whom have ever received the gospel. Elder Bertrand was In bisG7thyearat his death. Ho was widely known among the people .of this city and neighborhood, and was as widely esteemed, because of his unobtrusive and upright character. His funeral services will take place In at 12 the 16th Ward School-houson which oco'clock casion it is expected that an address will be delivered by Elder John Taylor, with whom formerly Intimately associated in the ministry In France. - , r tmaho tnarki e, w, i he-wa- s Thi-momln- g.sv t ': . Wholesale arid Retail e. 14111,1 'GROCERS. 1 I le : - : 1 . ? -- S e, aaa i it w m 9 mi I mi ' .p- - ' H.diJ i'l h ; - ... : ..... 3Eieoeived! eTixes"t . x. fWalker non-Mormo- ' " :' ! Brothers .!''"' ' j 1 ' !: HAVE MADE STILL ' g. IN THEIR DEI GOOBS 5 BKPARTIvlET, , 11 .. X.-T- i. V 1 4.ytee-rviIn- conn 1 .... TKE ilfllili 'X r .. . ; mm mp oa hajtd : , r i . - e Waicb tbey offer by the Yard, or UmiUake Vp in Suits to Order. intlxtUfl Style c ! AT LOWEST BATES. ; - SUPPLIES. POWDER, FUSE, ROPE. ! . , j e. rl i E1H6 A FULL STOCK OF i: am . a i 1 , V .Coffees. Spices, Pickles. n, Cheese Sauces, Hams, T -- V The Choicest . J Hi Cross-examine- cross-examin- ed ; r ' . e r ha-al-- .. If the-buildin- ' n m of blood ctt thia. Sid 0a iritti nor on the floWieicBT.'Whtre the th TfT;at?trTalnrmifrsrrl4 h fimemhe .v.a Doay iay at trre lnrruesri r Chambers testified at the inquest that he pretended to be asleep, but Wertwo bullet marks afcthe that he watched Skeene, and when !r?i? the latter thought he was asleep he t0 lhe idenee giyen Hut Jumped up and made a clutch at fl ;2e ,nluet Chambers, Wing Iticks. as if td take his Distol.when effect that ChambSpreIUcka Mr. thefirmg commenced. made a statement at the inquest, window, Skeene Jmapedf to which was corroborated by Cham- bis feet, clutched t RUks. as b? to bers. the latter pistol, when the Kt A young man named Pearson snooting commenced. The witness testified at the inquest and said he stifled that the character of Mr. saw two men running away from Ricks la point of peaceablehess Witness was and general good can duct the Bchool-houscould be excelled by that of any one. ,.iot one Of the jurors at the inquest. the efiring, witness On hearingHchool-lioueand caw went to the Skeene lying on the ground about, xaeatre. There was an excellent twenty feet from the dpor. Sw performance of "Lost In London n Mr. Ricks there. Thought he saw aaa ruis Last Aaron De Witt and Charles Hol- on Saturday Legswal" theheare ' k, evening. of logs 'This land. Did not seeBcbool-boaaeany pile Lfhtbo evening, -' popular or wood near the d ' by the prosecu- gatd Comedy Company, consisting t tion. Skeene told witness that if oi aiiss ; Dickie Lingard, Wrn; he could get a foot the start and Horace Lingard, Mr.Howard Pail, get to a clump of willows at Logan Miss Hattle Roche, and Mr. Fred. to com was the c close men which an Stokes, River, engagement, town, there would be assistance assisted by members of the local be two and there with hor&es, dramatic company. would get away. Witness believed The performance commences s of " that one of the confederates of with Morton's The Skeene alluded to by him was a Little Mother," comedy Miss Dickie, with young man names Bleril l. f our Lingard as ;Kltty - Clarke," and or five others had talked with wit Mr. W. iH. VUnsrard as ;Rohhv ness, expressing themselves as be- Grlmes.M Mr. Howard Paul fol ing anxious for Skeene to get away. lows in two his celebrated charac A person named Adams talked in ter songs, and the enterUinmetit that way. Before Skeene was kill concludes with the comic drama of Mr. W.. a H. Un- ed, he tsid witness that he Wes .4The Weavers. uiu not communi aru as acts "oimmon". wun a stron guilty. Witness cate to Mr. Rioks the fact that support. Skeene intended escape, because Skeene made the statement to him Inquiry Answered.- as hi legal adviser. Some of the who be supposed intended Hooperville, March 21, 1875. parties him to escape Visited Skeene Editor-Deacre- t to aid New: Skeene did at the school-housnot express to witnesa any fears In the last number of the News that he would be killed: saw an advertisement by Mr; TO DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. John Ray, for Wm. Mathews, for4 Court opened at 9 a.m., when merly of Carrolton, Illinois. Mr. Milton B. Hammond was sworn on Mathews is no more, but Mrs,. the part of the defense. Had been Jane Mathews and family reside in ' acquainted with " the defendant Hooperville, where,. Mr. Ray can' since 1S50, and especially very inti obtain any desired information by; mately for tne last eleven years, had he lived which time addressing to ;Mrs.' Jane Mathews during near too and been closely associated Hooperville, Weber county, Utah.; with him. His character and rewere good during the putation whole time of witness acquaintance with him. He could not call to mind any occasion when he had - Slander ever quarrelled with anybody. Kerala. W. W. Ballard was sworn for the Lake City, defence. At the time Skeene was Salt March killed he lived in a log bouse about 20th, 1875. fourteen rods from the school-hous- e. Editor Deseret Newt : Aaron De Witt lived' with him, . Some six weeks age a snow slide When and slept In a wagon-bointo eternity six unfortunate the shooting was beard, De Witt swept were breaking road to who men, said, "That fellow has got away.? the" Rich mend mine, Big CottonDe Witt got up and as he stepped wood, less thsn one half of which out of bed put his foot in a bucket mine is owned by A Cutler; Taylor of water. Did not think there was the other part by out De Witt after r got any shooting On learning the fact we telegraphof the house. The shooting was ed to to foreman do the posall he f done within a very short time. sibly could to recover the bodies, Witness went out himself to the and with some little assistance shool-hous- e a and saw the body of from the Richmond ComSkeene upon the ground, with his pany others, worked for ten days, at a cost Did of head towards one thousand dollars, at nearly wood or of in the momentary not see anv pile logs of the lives of the vicinity. Did not recollect brave, good men:risk and the task was came out went and De Witt that men because given only up finally back and put on his clothes. Had would no longer work at it. been acquainted with Mr. Eicks . We sent word te the families of fifteen years, andT i had 1 always the unfortunate men killed that, if known him as a good and peaceable there was we could do anything of man. for the in them food, clothshape D. B. Dille was recalled and or employment, we money ing, by theprosecution.Never were ready to assist them; aad we saw Skeene till ne was arrestea. will here state that each of these 1 He told witness that the horses for families themselves of our the stealing of which he had been offer In availed food, clothing, money and of Cache arrested were south-we- st to the amount of four employment counand beyond the reach of the hundred and dollars; and in ty officers. At the inquest Witness have we. told the instanceninety examined the body. Did not think each that if they needed anySkeene's partiesmore any bullets had perforated to come and we would thing not entered had the clothing that them. help The reason why witness body. ask onr friends to excuse us examined the bedding in which forWe FBBR UA.BY 18A, 1875. foregoing explana making V Skeene lav was because hs under tion, but wethe are assailed constantly stood it to be the duty of a coroner's by a certain disreputable sheet of . uxor . at an inquest to De very par city, and we believe that the PrttUtnU ticular in all the details. W. B. this t. SHARP, Jr., object Is to Justify the J0HS . reston, another juror, was also principal mTramirtr. XJTTJUBt... owners of a certain mine (whose his ' Investigations. name they are ever making prom very particular in i Did not know' that any of the guard in hiring perjured villains had amy blanKets at uie scnoot-hniisfl- inent), swear, ana rob us or our property Hta son euarded one nisrht to r they can. But we expect to snow and witness had been told by him them whom the Richmond mine FQIII'IDIIIG that he carried a blanket with him. belongs te when we come before Mr. Baskin here; questioned the honest men. Respectfully, 1 (Incorporate andter Vie laws of Ok witness in a rather boisterous and TATLOBACUTtEB. , . Terrttary.) ie-..-i tl as a condition 1 1 vehement manner, times several sumed by him during Vsder csslrsct wttn St. B. Co. II Fast rrelght Lines. THE GOYXSSOS! XjECTUBE. the trial, but Air. ' uiue remainea undisturbed, and was decided in WILL FORWARD GOODS TO A1X L '.: City,; Salt Lakx his answers; poiata In u tab ana BouuteraMeraaa. 1875. March 22, Witness described the wounds oh The handlingsampling and ahip-tyin- a Editor Deseret Jfettm.' ' Tnere were the body 'of Skeene. near ; left of QBE and. BULLION a the holes leebullet three The polished and Instructive shoulder, within a radius of proba ture,dellvered last evening; at the fluar- $ate of freight given and bly five l acnes, one ne peiievea "Institute' by Gov. 8. B. AxteU, ana wean, passed directly through the heart. was listened to by a crowded bouse, anfeed to aU point jsatt onunper-iahablOath advance made A fourth made a scar on the left who highly appreciated the effort. article. loin. - Skeene was about five feet and inasmuch as not more than one ten or eleven Inches in height, half the publio that desired to atdssee opposite U. C. ft. at. PepoS, and about twenty tend, could obtain entrance, would alS powerfully built tm Lasie tlty. a uutt..s OI ant . .recollect vears. . age. juiu it not be both proper and beneficial . j lit. m-- i GEO. Y. WALLACE, ever having iaiKuu whu jut. xvicas to procure a larger nail ana secure for its t s . about Skeene, either before or after the consent of- the lecturer . ,' i j place. Believed repetition?' i the killing u.took , wn ' th witness VriiawMH was uiv espcuuuyi samer party by that name who was i . notice that P. Removal. Standard Hair store, Schwartz, dry goods merchant, has ; UWm. Irvine, Proprietor. removed Into' the 'premises lately S-- C C. C. accupied by Mr, ilsniy ,yallace, Hpri.no Fashions. An elegant opposite the Post Office. j assortment of Ladles' Pattern Ilats, JndiclaL large Bonnets, Flowets, Ribbons, Feaof members Tof the Salt and Ornaments number Trimmings, thers,, will arrive la a few days at Mrs. Lake bar signed a petition addressed The Eicks Trial Proceed i n gs on to the Governor, asking for the - as Colebrook's Temple of Fashion, Saturday afternoon r d38 "1 signment, ad iterfm).ot Assoelate 1L W. Birdno was sworn on the RivciisA Co. do all kinds of house Justice . Philip' H. Jfimerson, to the part of the defense. At request of Third Judicial TAstrictl , j dlOO SherUT Kicks, witness guaraea trimming. Skeene on the 2nd of July, I860. Justicb at ILast. The public Lectuxe.Timorrbw evening, at On the night the lattter was killed, were far in advance of the medical half past seven, Prof. Karl G.Maeser heard the shooting. He got up and ran to the i door, which WAS open. profession in recognizing HaXElB will "dellver hi lectore Joa"-thhe heard was all done The Honey or HonEnocND and Tar "Characterbitics orTpuths.bf Dif- insideshooting of a minute. Saw a man as a specific for consumption, coughs ferent Aces and Nations at the running from the direction of the - Witness called sevand colds; but at last the Faculty 11th Ward school house, under the acbool-heus-e. to him. eral times asking what wn are doing justice to the great antag auspices of the Young; Mena Inthe man gave no but the matter, onist and conqueror of pulmonary stitute of Uutt wardj Free admis answer ana on. kept running. Witdiseases. The country druggists sion. : i ness dressed, went down to the '?"rschool-hous- e and. saw tho body of generally report that the local phy- a ground. Missionary Appointments. The Bkeene lying onsawtho sicians are prescribing it la pre.'er-auwas Sheriff to" all of the old pulmonics, following settlements. will be visit First man witness from five to ud that the result is an immense ed by the home missionaries named Rlcka,There..were r George there. 'around! men j. eight increase in the percentage of cures. on Sunday, March 2Sth,Ti875r Watson and C. O. Gara were tnerev Witt tnere. DROFS-i-Cu- re ' bC F. Neelen Did not see Aaron PlKE'SsTOOTII-AqH- E Bountiful Elders Witness tn? ooaj toearry helped and 8. B. Younsr.-in one minute. nto the bouse - lie remainea at me Centervllle Elders L. D. Young School-house till daylight. Did : , To Rent. The premises, No. 90 and H. W. Nalsbitt, ' ' as having Chambers not recognize Fannin gton Elders J. Nlsbolson at testified East Temple Street, suitable and Witness been there. ' " and D. James. flited up for a bank. Enquire in Kavsvllle Elders Q. Teasaaie E. RammelJ, Justice of the Peace, ' the basement of and G. O. Bywater. or tne jurors at Tavlorsville Elders Isaao Uroo He gave the names Daniel Greniu. bullet bad struct heioauest.!'A and T.V.Williams. school-housnear the of floor the ClIAJinER'S Encyclopjedia. South Branch (West Jordan) had which of the room, middle the a and D. A. I Messrs. J. It. Lippincott A Co., of Elders - S. A. Woolley At.u aaiAai k aprmrenwy w v4, on mars: giufeu, um vi uvi .u Philadelphia, announce that, by a Swan. Nell's District JCidef--J onn van buuec bullet-- mark on the The recent purchase, tbey have become Cotfcs window; "si si 'in ississ window was net in a Jlne with the the sole proprietors of the AmeriExamined the bedding, but door. will apThe City appointments can' Rivised Edition of "Chammarks or ballet holes on no found no other bullet bers's ' "Encyclopcedla," and are the blankets androom tnan inetwp the work marks about offer the enabled to thereby or ine crow A tune Bedstead." described, The "Iron already at much lower rates than hitherto. over the was same blankets ar spread In the course of its recent thorough ed aadlnoar attehasd Ctbfe wens There at the Inquest. body bytfvernor revision, the American edition was delivered last evening unable no marks or dioou on ioa , uiumw ob to Ax being tell, many or en the floor, furtheri than "where edited with the special view of lecturroom.The after carried even tain Skeene was 'placed standing American scnooi-nouse- .supplying the wants of haokxnp into the commenced by reading notas,biit readers. It also possesses a special er of where the see net body logs any soon went threw them aside, and itr.MLm in Mutalnins! a series of fell. where it Skeene lay, e engrav directly into his subject, which he Th wltneea was cross examined over seveuty-flt- e other handled in a lucid and pleasing by the ' prosecution, but r nothing . "rt ' " " contained, in any; d50 r v manner, and apparently to the new was eiiciteo. ditloii. rianrcre Watson was sworn IOr tne groat gratification of the audience. 'Heard the firing on tne Sworn anu iwuuia ". iuijucsw iv Youk Watrbtrs cr Clucks are He showed how the'; world's pro-rr-ts defense. at ; Skeene was Heard There were not any intimations bight to II. out of rerialr. had been, hindered by one four shots. Took hiskilled.' 91 EN IN i had been w w them r bring rifle and went tho inauest that Skeene t a t Helper: Watchmaker, opposite the portion of .mankind endeavoring io out. J Saw two men at tbo SeuooJ-hnnw- L .hrt lii hi blankets, i Them was a aOSUCXHCI BOAJUk. ,1 over sawBkeerie and West Uera'd Office, t lie warrants his coerce the other part to their stand Iviair ou the ground, with , hi &uirteV Of afc'incH deep proba- dSO lnv " er -.:WL work. ard, comparatively applving o clothes on fire at the back. lie put blV an lv;i au m SanFrvncisoo.ll&iQhZL " it of the them the4 Iron' bed- out the fire, and when he looked up nesa examined it his knife. Ith process and University 825 V 921; 92; 93; 92,, b Ophir, 92; had apparently glaaced Rkam'no Ifcw.M, University Jkilld-ih- stead, by stretching' .them if they again .several other men were. i do .su;vzt, the Jt nnd.etruck floor wall, eurrenuer-oereuaan the were too short, and chapping away srsniML 'ine tT-Vnorth-wes- t corner the tor .h FREE. .The ' to Landers. G A C, 18; IS; 18k b 5 if too long... II allwdea . to th d himself Justice nearest to the body room. One of the witnetsea at the 2S0 D 3U J fif'n 830 erenlng from 8 till 10. great teacher of moraT philosophy, dofendant'waa BAB, 4V; W, eO: 01,.. .. man he dk not recognise inquest tesUfied that Skeene seis. as a. 45 Savage, 135 - Another ; house, the v in tomt no was a as to pydefendant : There was also there; manyr ed pile Socrate, lhe 85 ChollarJhSSI' KXTRACT FROM THK POIX Dr. not Did the ' of wood near ' ltU xuauguaa of building.. talked and beautiful Juuge -Hypatiaj Hd Icy the; 50 A N, 48 Price's .'Vanilla Fiaver Is extracted Alexandria, as another, and final see Aaron De Witt there. Did not previous to the nomicme wiin a .'215 H 29f C of de iewto 5ailaylngrejhdice.sgalnst - 145 Point, 80;77f m aav fire on the t ftom the Vanilla Pod, obtained existed among tho poo- 400 Jacket, ts; . dwelt upon the greatest example oeased. oxoenti. en clothing The tho back., that ly Skeeuo sa j Impl.7 u e from Mexico, This popular' flavor of all. Jesus of Hazareth.; "; 1; -mogivuu body was front tweniy-jav-oor.; w tnirty ale. There was dioouand traces of it 25 E Mill, 5 a mad by Dr. Price embodies all from the front where the body lay lecturer's iuterpre tat iocs or feet The 17 , 70 Alpha, ? William: rt Preston .was. sworn for about twelve feet from the body. of the delicate aroma of this ngree-M- e tne 475 Belcher, 84; 33 ; oi jinoso great expo rtri on teacnings .the Did-nSee IVmembered defense. Maughan the Judge TO Confidence, 17); 18 "i S fruit, and 1 free from the nents f5 truth wem exaeeedingij Skeene being shot. Was one of the mnf n at thelay before tbohoml i 80 Con Va, 430; 435 occurrence. extracts see ft the cidei- n unUI haDDv and most clearlv explained. strong, rank taite of those lurors at the inquest. i(Did not 140 S Nev. 124: 121: 12 .a i have could not " Thought that It in the market sold as Vanilla, He treated upon the betrayal of the tne DOay umii iucd 2060 58; 69; 68; 67 beeh proTfed thaffikeene stole tho- zuu Cala, 68; 89; which are made from the cheap Savior. Ooe of his followers had quest those who purported to know Bunion, S7j; 37. were about the killing horses ne Was cuargeu wim 9U-- 1 V.ahunu Tonqua or. 8nufT Bean. If some- been hrlhed ; to prore Tecxeant to anything Skeene evidence. of a was nere v want CO. K 1 1 K. K I sworn ana lesuoea. i ing, for rwa,lmldoo to him that thing pure and nice is wanted to him. Jesus was taken before Pon ball mark in the floor. Tne oaii1340 Union jCoo, 81; 84; fif ; 8 wa r. i TtAnatrata -tne noor. outap- caused bin U believer thatjbe t 1115 Catot cakes, pies, er puddings, get tius Pilate, a governora.ppolnted by .41.1 Justice, w - strike tte eonnectcq iWitn, it v to vlaneo and nairail Li Bryan, e: 1150 Dr.- - Price's True' ExtWfblCU nOIO were In TinmanaatborttV. K. ej, i animalsfaarlaaSaaaf akO Flavoring nart of the room. Dr. told w1tdsvthe 1.1a 60 JulU.6 In northeast aAH the bod racts, which are equal to his. noted th rmlmn of civil government- ecuu one while examined the r m care or wuitovho, 40 Caledonia. 17 while the Jews wieldedat t - milelooked j nearu inn Cream Baking Powder. . a . , naat On. According to wit-- named Jesse ; Judea, VmIWm Jl. Jl Jury ciesiasiicai.. autooniT veri lusir neaa's uaus uiraiai that Skeene had abused a woman 70S Globe, 1 1; 1 tne recollection, a Pilate was own had Medical U I.:; naturally thfoogh .the body fremT beKto In UUh County, and;- that Dr. Pikkcs's Golden people; u tan, at no no found bo said' eood a man.knd - tne or e D'wcoTcry will cute a cough in 8 HIIJ.4: 8f recollect 810 but the cunhlng Jews rma a worn at the Inouest, and evil In alnVthlm rte dd not prejuuic 200 Davton. 8i: 31 time neceseary to cure it workedJcsur, isteiww mi poiuaca ins ruaj ai wui feigned to oe asieep, with any ether medicine, ana it and said,upon NY Con, 8 he tided that he ,4Thb roan hath,, aald man after 100 was that, n aent young Skeene he and when fi' cn t thought but 215 4 . Wtt y it Occident. owex up, inor. if, u kinsr of the Jews.' by drying requesting n spee-- 100 Senator, I - J Jodre'Maeghan, 3 tutCubduia the us the this not da UU give renifsj m at Lunu xucaa ana auieu iu sw iiii irritation and haalina the afftcUd words, 20 A Flat, 74 trled- - 1205 man to put to death, we V ill tele- - ruaoeu noise Also that tiHaveUle eaaepeedy his pUtoL get Woodville, 3 Pvru. For all eases of Laryngitis, to-tat .avdmlsustmuon V II UIS u;wu. mm laumm TamInaI 200 Mint, Boo i - was aoern at ua iiama Hoarseness, Suppression or toss of rraph efifeet no m are TOU wjtMMvmtook llnmi tnai (,. aiiot that. Mr. Kicks tesUfled at the ioqoest, OCUOI CU "V with t and.wlU hava you, I and 't"oe, HroncniltA, tjevereIt Aronic usw Tinin must n bars said bis statement ham thy lrt be will Lingering Couch, was correct. Witness was shown m:.i .h.n ha ficea- tne nany wuu bund to surnass anv medicine that . ThtjwnrernexteiaDOrateaupou He fired it--- ? Tha nearest point, to record of the inouest. m ever before been offered to the Gold ' cioaed; ' 16 J; Govts.1 dulL In Which the .Iron bed- the manner t the It was the document it door of the 3; Steeks strong; Aloney, 2 public It Is sold by ail dealers In stead principle had" been applied y thous-hrMurnortad to be. beinsr la the hand weiw unarka of Wood,-waana unsettiea; western tiai active , r Medicines. dul ' .f feet distant. en, & 76 1; Quicksilver, , S3: Pacific, the votaries of called the Chris WTlUng OI Vjowrgw aa. Jrairen, about ten, or ir--twelve a PlSCOl were navv fhaC account religion, the an spurious took who clerk f, Wells, Farro, 87; N. Y. C, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. P. tian religion, how tney nw sows" a a aa as or 4l; distance a a at i ki.nteii . tne at .f t Droceetanrs timet 1001 ; ine - zst; jfanama, 1131; ox, marcn wsrtz, at the New "YtrkIry to Impede the science, .D-would Pe Union, Pacific, 63; . inches there Bonds, 961; was next the eighteen witness, irlvlnsT sd them.-Hknown etrikinirmp'? t bonds, 08. vPs'Store, has removed Opposite He thenmany n-- the for the) denmse. Saw Skeene soon mlrUmrf flmoa genual oew t showed that sixteen years, about defendant tut PHt Office: next door to the nallnwed arrest. told wit Skeene his after , . cjocraiea, teachings was a peaceable citi Ward- -. Store. urvaia and .Jesus.- - ana science, ness that he would not wait to be The defendant In held and zen general esteem' vj tried, but would make his escape; wneie be will to see all his there was no xiniiilnranM lt. he was but sherlfl the resolute, that ! WtQ(IS u .'na indlvisibae. .Thai great was the next wit- they will find a fulUnd Charles O. Card who of tTu morality Wan Id have men-t-o assist himcould 4 H nark of tho T1 OSO nn awnvn ntct stock of Dry Goods. I d9S leading principle was tofo aS'mufch would kelp him "out. If be tne KUiwg v rvnasihWt rr.C7. to VtHST fellOWS Svhd ret one foot the'start. he could get cution. Rememberea n.TiLTcri'a L rsBTAsr tmvatsx Ttia; one block ais i JjTred that witness be N war. He also told Skthe, So harm. A man who aTOBg anaa wsm awakfitmthe.8?l-hou9e- , escapea Deiore, in It IS the dutv nf He got shots.' Kaof ened the too all rtaravma ' shotwaa firing but" at.' by sv n w w he a aoaLV n. hia Vtwn sa evue, t t ' tne " IT i Saw ITto . ran the -. and J"LJ. spot. hlL i ?lanjuf hi and that if be. was even cleared up ff starting oa a Journey to ascer-Jj'ttthe frmmd, ofSkeene body Ivihgen now of the eharge Oos Botojttbs "Crpmn of KcUmT preferred against what route they can reach throughosjl,iwlthth-mcatiMrkprodooe Balr en any Ijald him an officer won Id be ready' tO and Sheriff Ricks and William re-- ruaraateM Three appUeeUons WiU step their lieed. estlnallon . with the ; least Chambers with U b stoodj:eAr; and, to Utah him take Coutty rro t allies out. , -uut 1ii1 .1 UQull vnlfun In thair han.la. Morgan katr J i wnnU ralhar dia than ri therOw kern vnere are . wo or vnuoo is 9 L mrtlcolarly called to Mr. James a? feUer" In the J Evans, oi Denning, Witness made an examination TT leadiag to the same "X tut, beaati)yjaod aire tho body. The ballet boles were son, and Joseph and John Thatcher to decide which Is the safest Nxwa OlSouVor Mri a aavAy mai f t on jt , tba pecrtd a than fjoaWlxuOjer5,oon larnr at the back, rVlor UU b, WrofntoT Pteaaantest to ttavel. artntL Wifnaaa hail trnt 1TTX5I1 tile Ezd went vthro-,r-'tn- e a irf who, when Jast ehowiffr h L a4 lJK Cltr. ".lar-' laSt WeUke pleasure la thw4 & haard l laa. itrwt v)in )ia fmm K.rV to frcr.t.' ? St ltn stating; that father, the.writeif . e ' : H I awl e at O M and For lratb firad.-. s Bsrr Thoro wa r" v.niiinA exajaJned tte bUaktU an4Ii not shot .Mvi anv thd. rauwav:rin -holes ia them: there wood ot- noes in the vicity bellst any City. . J ft 8r4b UUM AVe ,,11,,,,,, t M ' full-pag- innnt . . - . : stocks; SPIUOG GOODS : i -- library ? ptrtibeoorvbta -- MX ;; -y 1 . a. Lis OPATS, yoxr, xjosatoF. SPRING STYLE , s , . a a. A 1 ot B,& ; . t v lw.tElc$s j At Tcry ySBT NIC8 ASSGBXWEJrf ov '. ar- BROADCLOTH. BEAVERS, DOESKINS, &C. .21 4 S Of Foreign Jlamzraclure. r O THE PUBLIC; ABE INVITED i TO EXAMINE THE QUALITY AND PRICES OP GOODS BEFORE FURCHAEIKQ ELSEWHERE. t SDuIIEE SPEEIG Brawff and Tailor. Tatted Order c . JLi2 klC o U.H t;ti 0X1 6 n ;t d u I L D i n c 1; i :Mi8oiiiii:! FUETTS ' : 'rrsi 4 I VjFur9lVooMfJFeU9. PAMEAFf PASAlIA, -- . a PUBLIC, tbey hare abo on fcsai illOlTBIHTOr IS ':; . ' meet THa demakds ov THE Jl.lRtlET. TI1E .,ilet g. L T-- TO FIRST .' . t. ; n JleachBd-Musli- j - DIRECT : mC3 TKE UXCFICTCRT. t SHAWLS, C0BSETS; - one-llfth- - b s z.i re-mov- K- ' -' )(i it-- h Good. II. C..PI1CLP3. 5- ; ; y BtoeOoldcTs - .concic" uiwww -- C wmmm bj ... cnovm of scmncn, j. HAIR.PRODJCEa 4 tr-whe- . ' S ItteTfcire r, i NORTU-WXSTXJL- H - J W iu -- I 1 l 4 tl '!' i WB.a AllBFOMOIim TO THREAD Eallread Cmpaoy tse ealS .XAk pty 4 fir bsu at the oflos 4 . ... .... . : PresUtst aSeers for tbe enstdnv year; , S. B. AHbiiuSOS, Secretary. ( Lake ,atarobl(ta,is9 Salt dss but the JLfachine of I .. ,' 5'.' - . WARIUimni DHED3 Clil tion iicne r- -x Tcr asla (.ULj ifatfortfwmust y; 1(1 - ?J '..itr ITJ V A ' a - j .X IOr The American la f&e i .n? , Hl-lieat-rrl- ced price. are MWIUXrciwyCieee aule, tyet F ,1 bs 1 UAd' or! r.ic:rrm.v r' i ; . Ilcclilae 7I .::3TALn:zr:T3 i Call and sse tb;a, and at tho same time bar the c'rt Latr ITra C.;?. expect or 15 pcenLtotett ourMachinet, but cite our. Customers that4.r-benefit. - most CAfJ approved lira; Quit Deei Mining .Deedsr Tosmslta Deeds, Leasee, 03cial Bonds, Incorpora .j Wegite no runner - to-da- Improvcncnts. ptcr, the old styles J: aTULateraw v ' threads', orVNecdUft Xe7eruSkhjiSmches. The AUBRIOAH is not the MachiAbXf ttsentir.ycari art wlU bs Salt LakS City, VUTsrritary, sill o'clock a.m., ea Monday, a jpra atWm, ror tke eieetlon of oC 1 . -U oVMfeaks Kl r " ilVIUailiaJIUU - a?A B-'DHie be-g!- ad I THE GREATEST inVEHTICil OF TOE PRESEllT DAY. i ni.. mm . i s a. i : J Have tleored out our Winter toek and have ftHed up with' Summer 8cnooi-nouwi-the- re ""4'V U r -tij ' f!jf tit BAST TiUNHlTia, Or?,! IT it-.-. " V n, LOCK-STlTC- ; 1 . wt tases cf the : .1 , 4 V v w Ji |