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Show i ji'N t M MONUMENT. GRANT LlTY, SAXPKTK OMWfY. N'T I M vofi. vr. , Supreme Court: eight hour Dw, etc; y do- 'll snsler of lieveutM msiiue to Pad-- ! purl ment; Pure foud 'this U rieuatir bill, huI Hit) Kiii'posiitf.T is that Die Senate win psn it as a substitute fur the hoiiHsrouipouiid lard bill); Iruiiau deprrdaliuus; National bankriipu-- j , Interstate Commerce Uw to telegraph euiupauiee and bills relating to the liistriet of Columbia. It is a big contract, and tliose that are not acted tiefure the eoufereurs roimrt ou tu tariff bill is made, will not stand n.iicli show ofgettlng through at this eessiuu . The Civil Service investigating com-- . mittss has adjourned until and many people, including sums of the members of the committee, wish It was never to meet again. Saturday was devoted by the Senate to sutoglalng the late Samuel J. Kaudall, and by the House to performing a like service for the uieiuoiy of the late Senator Heck. Seiintur Plumb's nnieiulnielit to the a J 'lii.M ili t.llilf L:li uent tiinl'i Pi be Ct.iupwsd ut llvii iiieiiiherrt. iiul inure lluiii three to b.'li-nto one iiulitiral party, meets with of nearly all thoughtllie ful ieojile. True, it seems a little like shutting the stable doors after the horses are gone to add such an amendment to a tariff bill, but It is a good lih-- and had belter come late than not at all The Democrats got the best of the liuuse rules during lust week, and by breaking a quorum prevented the seating of the two negro contestants whose claims had boon favorably reported by tbs election committee. This week the Republicans expect to get tha npper hand again by having a quorum of their own members preeeut;all leaves of ab senee have bsien revoked and absent members telegraphed to return, but telegraphing fur tliem aud getting them here are two different things. Thera la a bill now before the Senate judiciary committee which many people think will, if it becomes a Uw, have a tendency to clear np the double as to 'ast what are the rights of the United latee In Behrings Sea. It was Introduced by Senator Iugalls. and the object is to get a derision on the subject fiom the (Supreme t'ourt. on w bat It is siatt d here to h gu.rtl aiuhurity, that an agreement has brt n reached to postpone the duie fur the tar IE bill to go into effect, That would bet to Kebrunry, lSPl. sensible and cosy way of ending the controversy. No date ean be act fur adjournment until after the tariff bill Is disposed of. f M-- Q T. R e i d, ni. ru.ir.A'i k a'i'ioi:m:y LAND)DS A.OTaDTT tl v promptly Probitt" limine ai.! Mies mmrudto unifies jd under tin various Ltnh. jfceuurt Hoiiee, Manti, .'Wilkes rW o V'CCsitirvv. OVteWftV; tt & Chadwick, AGENTS AKD i A .45 DAYS' FAST. AND ATTORNEYS, UTAH. - tTLAKKCITY, A Race for a at fram Waahiafton, ate. Brida-lntaraat- Bud ing C.S.WILKES. j ftICI IN I I LAID OFFICE INIlDINt cuiuim-uiiailu- NEW YORK LETTER and Agent & Attorney and for Agriniliunil imi Talent aval lands. iTjO. BAILEY, axi .t Aiioitxm'i r. I.snil onur. Salt .ir Agiu'nllural, tCItr. iilitMliw paii'iiu I. I'lirri'HixiiMew mill. aril linrl Ml niivruiailnn given. H. U nl iW. K. Reid, itty-aiLa- w Z'ttf Co.. Utah. jjlfcmri, Sin $ at l': art House. t':' 'C TTT-A.I3- . " HDIXAXD EEIGKSOX Counselor ntLuw. PLEA SAX 7 , VTA II. IS$ OlAce on Main Street. L. HOSFBRD IWIRlFir hfe.Hosford, IhNtilLAIt CUKRIMPUMiKKlj N kh' Yottk. SrpL to Hi, 11W0. Adralxn fur (irurral tiranl'a tuonu-uibaa alkst been selected and arery-thin- g sreiua to point to an early of the work of eonatnietion. Tie eoumiUea in ebaiwe are evidently tilled witb grand ideas, both as to tba nature of work and tbs amount of subscription. Tba eatlnidtad eoat is luUI.-00but this estimate la rather elastic and may be rednoed to tlUVUOO. or raised to a round million. The design adopted D the work of John H. Duneau and waa selected from among fire competitors; but 05 dMlgne bad bean previously submitted and all rejected. Tba proponed monument will embody tba Idea of a memorial hall. In front of which will be placed a ouluaaul equeetrlan etatne of the dead hero. The ball will ba Grecian In style, covering aapaeeof lUOfeetaqnare, ami will raise to a height of 100 feet from the ground, it will be capped by structure with sculptured a dome-lik- e figuree on top. There will be an Interior gallery 122 feet above the l;iae from which visitors eau look dowu iuto the ball, which will bold 1000 people. The sarcophagns to contain General Grant's remains will be in a erypt opposite the The monument as a main entrance. whole will somewhat resemble Ilia Pantheon at Home and the tomb of Napo0, leon. TRRCHAUITOX Provu, iSept. The Italian professional faster, Signor Sued, luw j uet arrived in New York and S7AU. la preparing to give an exhibition of fueling which Is Intended to eclipse anytoMto of the Eye, Ear, Nona and thing of the kind ever attempted before. Thro at a Specialty. He brought with him a trank full of a W. J. H'OrriRC -- Kcid,liT. TI. Hindis documents to provs his Identity and has hla title of champion faster certified to niisfOnj ii aii. Bluik SUil a U a. t. HOSrORD-O- nn liy more than WJU physicians in different lliiuw. jMoftkeB-nc- li parts of Europe. He has fasted publicly 20 days In Lisbon, 35 In Brussels and 40 in London, lie intends to beat the record now by fasting 46 days In New York. While fasting he takes violent A.SI) SlKOKON, prffdll-IAexercise, like fencing, climbing and walking. A committee of peeminsnt I physicians and newspaper man are to ii'.Pi.kjsaxt, Vtaii. "A. watch him all the time during the feet-Hlf' ,r in (ft .Mk all kinds of diseases muscles are as hard as iron, and ha Diseases a r.,kilKl manner. claims to be sustained, while fasting, by f peculiar to females receive an electric force generated within him. A special alteniion. M33ATOOH. M.B. At a meeting of theTerritorisl Central Committee of tha People's Party held in Salt Lake city on Tuesday, Diln lust, it was decided to call a Territorial Convention to be hold iu Salt Laks city ou Tuesday, the 7th day of October, lfciO, for the 'pose of nominating a candidate Torres te to the Elftyneeond Congress, nd to elect a Territorial Central The basis of rcprcoeniatbm was. fixed as follows: One delegate for each' ISO votes cast by the People's Party lat the last August election, and one delegate tar each county, irrespective of the - numher of vote' east Com-mltts- s.' OFFICIAL CALL. a JC'. PKBUERVIKIi . ftC. H. thjfkMtw ms, it Surgeon SbiUSeiiiiipiHil to sldsastn the ir.,li-i"s ireialiy. psului ! I Safina, Saviar County, treatment Utah. STACEY THE OBKLlfck. The obelisk in Central Park is again demanding attention by reason of its decay, and the Comniiaslum r have decided to apply another eoat ofperetlne-paralllnThe obelisk was treated In a similar manner five yean ago and, as it is still standing, the experts elalm that the coating was a success. Others, however, are convinced that paraffine will destroy the atone in n comparatively short time. It is well known that the obelisk in London ic decaying and it is equally wall known that oar climate is I much more severe. think we ean compose ourselves; It lasted for 3000 years on the banks iff the Nile and will probably last a few yean here. e. Nerer-lhe-le- PEOPLE'S TERRITORIAL CENTRAL COXRiTTKK. bALT LAka City, 8eptciubir 17th. ltviKl. llKAPqrARTKRS ATcrritorial Convention of the Peoples Party is hereby roiled to convene at the aortal Hall, Hilt Like city, on Tnrsdiy the 7lh day of Od toiler, lbVU, at Id o'clock noon, for thepnri'ose of nominating a d candidate for Delegate to the Congress, and the electing of a Territorial Central Committee." The number of delegates to compose llie Convention has been apportioned to tlis several counties as follows, to wit: Number County. Beavsr 3 Box Elder Fifty-secon- Cache..., ,. Davis mmMNSMs sebsssassasooso 4 2 1 1 1 0ad 1 1 Waahlngion Letter. WORK.-- IRST-CLASS f HITLE TKITMIIT IIMUTIH. IW&I and' EPllKAIM, Jilt CL UTAH. W. HIGGINS, vscofic if-- Analytic Physhian fir 18 St. Elmo Hotel, in Salt lata City rnten suit the W(,nUerhilniidwel.efilslillaliedlh a UiS enacted In that hn prove r nrlnrlplea on which hla medicines iirtiusrt. il. Forming dlaanosis by tlw malilea him to astect. Uie iincrreop and idactandl-IBisry raaMotdiseaM The nrtnr has rnreil thoussnrts ofand FhjrwMnul Xcrruus imlCfFA Dcblhly. Lost IlitDllllrtd IM 1WT0H si ion, the result ol esny f'JJjrSf'SSJ wmmw, and wilt rnrfsit $500.00 unilcr kin twnlnisiit Ernsa re,takenSyphilis. Gonorrhea, wjotk Tr to4 fell olu, IwmwIiik iiKHFw whicli ths hlowl ana Itnpiir ih jrfeni, bly tnd ponuuunUy curort. Const FBS rknrt. Ikyessru I Jtmsaii I mMIAadtrM ay. Iwtlii-- V. MICOCK. I. BRINE rBN,' N.l. EDWARDS ltah Supply Cu. i. Highest f Cash c:3-.- a rdjSiS?. Price Paid for pProduce k - of all ? I,: sy Kinds. (Krom Regain OaRmpoadesL) Washington, 8ept,15 1890. Thera will be no financial panic. So say tba men who ooght to know all about such things. Even if the tariff hill should go Into effeei October 1. as- is provided as It now stands. Treasury official state that not more than $H000XM) will be needed by tha importers to get all of their goods out of the bonded warehouse, and the lack of that amount, If It was lacking, which the authorities deny, certainly could not cause any serious money trouble. Besides promlnsnt men of both political parties are investigating the matter, and tha opinion U unanimous among them that the Conference committee will change the data on which tha tariff bill is to go into effect, If there is tha slightest indication 1 that the date now in will disarrange the business of the country. In fact tbs data is almost certain to he changed anyway, as it la hardly poesible for tha bill to be finally paaa-esigned by tha President, tnd placed In the hand of the Customs officials at every port In the United 8tates by October L The bill la now in the hands of the House committee on wave and means, which has decided to recommend non eouenmnee in all of the Senate Amendments. It there Is no unexpected delay, it ought to be before the conference committee by tha middle of the week. Then a fight will begin over the ohjse-- , tlonable amendments. The sugar lobby are bringing all their intlusuee to bear In favor of the Senate sugar amendment, and tbs cordage manfsetnrer are light-- , retenlng tooth and toe natl against theamendtion of the free binding twine ment. The democrats do not seem disposed to obstruct the bill; they express themselves as being willing to look on whlls the republicans Oght it rat among themselves. It Is not likely to ba much of a fight, anyway; tha fighting strength of this Congraw Is very nearly used up. It la amusing to a disinterested party to hesr the charge which democrats and republicans make against etch other of spending money eorraptly In the Maine election. The amounts named are perfectly ridiculous more In ssiue instances than either party haa bad In a Prssi den- . 1T.0Y0. : ' AellUt ACyl'lTTFn. v re-- W 1 1 Rich... Balt Lake. San Jnan Bsnpeta Sevier Summit - - Tooele 15 I ... -- 5 8 S I HD KIDKETS, LIVES 4 MB W- - Progress Building. 8A3.3 5L&3L3 (C337T, 1D3A2B, BOWELS iHr mj 14 $ CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0 $ Iu lUKik'i, Co. tecnvuj.0, kv. dont consider 1 am. ere yon ever married 7 M J.F.CoIm iu the Kuduwuient llsnse. Witness testified that Xsney Ashby was his first wife. Both, wires lived together at'Hohlen from 1875 to 1881; then they separated went to five In different houses in the same town. Had been from Holdon, bat had Bred there for three years past. Her htubandhad furnished her nothing; went to Nancy Maria's house once to ask some assistance from Ashby, but didnt get It, os he had nothing to give hor. Ashby Lad vWiifd her bouse once In 1883; he esased that mode of living In that year; he had not visited her in seven years; had not taken any meals with him In four years past, lie ceased living with witness at hiT request, as they did not live together pleasantly. It waa not on amount of Hie Uw.w far as witness wti concerned. To Thurmit Had Aiot ban on good terms with him for seven yean the only time the had spoken to him waa when the visited him four years ago. Nancy Maria. Ashby: 1 am ths legal wife of William Adliby. 1 am willing to testify. It had been aeven years since her hashand lived with Charlotte Ashby. Evaih There are .anther witnesses here, please tho court bnt I thlwkit Is unnecessary do examine them. I will all. however. Miss Alice Badger. Alia Badger: Am n nlem of Charlotte not Badger. - Had been at her house-h- ad seen Ashby at her house; had never aeon them together at ML Mcbotok PauHrtLlre. at Hohbut and know William Ashby ; know both wives; know the general report wu that both women were Ashbys wives; had spoken to Ashby about it; Ashby had said to him that he was not going to give np bis plnral connections bnt was going to register and vote. It waa generally reported that Ashby bad not supported her as he ought to have done. We don't elalm anything in JfivM this esse at alL The Court gave n very brief, instruction to the and a verdict of not guilty was rendered. ; VHbS.d Morunl snow Gates Witntsn - toe; to Air. Ashby, In 1875 & Snow, ttT Dealers In Fnmitare of nil tinils, Carpets, Itnlty Carringee, Western Collage organ, and Kid We rouge IS. sewing machines. guarantee our Goode to Im equal to any in the Territory nil sell at JliP ROCK We will pty Small Profits and Quick Returns is our Motto. TLXLAJDxara- - tes S RETAIL. WHOLESALE o., 'i CioWow c, RtWW, Woo PRICE. on gonda in at regular retail prices, to railroad ppinte in Utah, ,Juni) Emory and .San Palo 28-1- 7 counties. San 14 UNION SLOCK. DRY GOODS HOJSE Pro nt City, tTlnh, ab-se- ut C, E. C. COFFIN HARDWARE CO, PURE BLOOD. REFRESHiriC SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Malnrally fi.llaw. Fverv one is uing it and all are delighted with it. Ask yanr druggist for YKl'P OK FIGS. Man factui ed puly Ly the y Tvyi-WVtVP- V'fCYftYt, "Woifc., eU. CleansethiSystem Effectually, j a married lady IPiNMf- -I - A' tv WtvftWtYte. WflYWlV Combines the juice of the Blu Figs of Calihmiis, so laxative and natrinou, with tits medicinal virtues of plants known lo be most Iwnrlicii! to tha toman system, forming ihe ONLY PERFECT Remedy to not gcmiy vet on Ihe ul a cWuxu' WVicWuW rvoU, WwOWvV' William II. Aehby here made his and was arraigned for nnlaw-froliubilatioD, to which he pleaded uot guilty. Ashby was ready for trial and the clerk railed the wiiueeees, all being presen L Attorney Evans prosseut-e- d aud Thurman X- King defended. The trial Jury waa quickly impaneled. Charlotte Ashby was ths first witness called by the prosecution. She testified: My name Is Charlotte Usdger Ashby, I suppose. j.rosf'-Areyo- Wve tft tuvA s, 0 wv t . uitril fitatis vs. tl&liuurl Bishop; mid arraigned i.duitrry; driiiiduut lrleade.1 uot guilty. luibd Si.iirs vs. William 11. Ashby; unlawful rukshiulieh; defendant not appearing his bonds wen ordered to be fmfriisd. Hutwfqiiently the order waa rrsriiuleii ou (he Court being Informed that tiie defendant was on hla way to Prove. l ulled Stales vs. Mohouri Bishop; the clerk read another Indictment eharging iltfouailiit with unlawful "fcfibshitaliou, to which he pleaded guilty; September li'ili act fur sentence. The court MiggeeleS to Prosecuting Attorney Kikus llial the brails of tboso dcfendcuiN uoi appearing bo Iiseltm. L fri-;h- t , Foundry --AJXTD- Machine Shop, Provo Oity, Dress Goods in all varieties, from Co. a yard up. Silks for Dresses end Trimmings in ull stylus and prices. Notions in every style at the lowest prices. Gents' weir in Hats, Shoes, Boots, Ties, etc. Ladies and Children's Shoes from COc. up, Jerseys from 70c. upwards, in fact everything too numerous to mention in the Dry Goods and Notion Line, Mail orders promptly attended to. With every 110 purchaiw we enlarge any photograph free. For further particulars write or enquire of HATHENBRUCK & CO., No. 14 Union. BlooK ,. provo city, utah: Mauufocturcre. Steam and horso-pnw. nm , - j , ing machinery. itoTW.' Utmling H.H. Beam Msn Mauufacturers of ateam engines Jai. Thompson Pmt. L. Holkhvck Vice VnmU boilers, pumps, brans tad iron castings, castings for store fronts, mill work, iron work for jails, bridges, and buildings, wrought and cut iron fencing. Boiler repairing a specialty. WhoI.KSALB ANO ItcTAIL DkALERS I All kinds of pluming, gas. and team fitting attended to. jnr and dealers in steam Monid-ingfur public anil private heaters, IillBtlSfflSI). buildings, Dcveys patent tubular The People VH.'Jf'ele Nelson ;ou motion iron wheelbarrows for miners and of Attorney Evans the rase was disfarmers. Agents for Leffcl Strain missed. Engines and water wheels. HU - o clock. : Court Half block west of West Coop. W EDNftil'AY AFTERNOON. ' P. 0. Box 178. Special attention given to communications from the Souther vs. and FullClyde Wing. Springvllle DXTXT 4 BUKBBSBG. mer; motion of plaintiff to retax eeeta; All orders promptly filled in the way of House Counties. laid over on account of witnesses not being present. Yard and Office Corner of Third and I Streets Tha petit jury was excused till ThursStore. Furnishings. er ell-dri- roYo Matu-fucturcrc- . . 1 o. omber (jiiy . rs Lumber, Sash, Doors. s, Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc. . Music day morning. George Sutherland, Km moved the Court that Mr. K. A. Wedgewood of Grand bland. Nebraska, be admitted To the bar. Meesrs. Sutherland, Saxey and Reid were appointed a committee to examine Mr. Wedgewood as to hla qualifications aa a practitioner. A A.Marker, Musical RnlneU Home. Provo Mon Tmatoiub, EAGLE ROCK, IDAHO. dealer in all DxscairnoNS or Freat. City, Utah, Baknahd Wnrrx, F.R.8i Vice PresL Recy yw 4 Trots. GxoAAnow, Geal Mgr. Instruments, String & Trim- ming. Brat Brass Band Instruments. CHU Aua Sept. All kinds, Orchestra & Bund Music, BlMtateh 8 flail - - -- Sau Frencisoo ChionUte BtuTpg. The Sheet Music and Music Books. 1 Wasatch - Send for my new Catalogue Just out story of a ruined home, and of children 1 Worthington dishonored by their mother, hu a fitting it has a sketch of Ole Bull's Violin - - Weber ending today In the shooting of the Playing in it end much good informs man who debouched Ms friends wife. 'Jon in for musicians fiO Total - i Send me your orders for what you The Connty Central Committees are Ths injured hneband was George Deistel , man he shot was Francis Kirk, want in the Music line. the and immediate in to take ateps requested ALSO their respective eonntfes tar the election s machinist. He will die. statement he luBirk's antiniiurtein at delegates to the Territorial ConvenWatches, fine Gold and Rolled Plate cause of the be adwitted that supported Etc. Motto, tion. Unit Deistel wu a de- Jewelry, Culiery, Etc., By order of the People's Territorial the shooting wu Square Dealing Fair terms Standard, cause such ceived wu the and huehsnd, ral Committee. as told by Didst-- ! iu hi cell iuGrakville Euan A. Smith. directors: - Motes Thatcher, Secretary. prleou. Barnard White, W, W. Burton F. R. Snow, Os lie said that he had takea Birk Into G. A. Snow. W. B. Preston, M. Snow, his bouse when he (Rirk) came from Boot and Shoemaker. Fist Class RACED FOR A MAIDEN'S HAND. Loudon aud was wit of work and money, and when the false friend got work he Custom Work and Repairing done. took advantage of hie friend and became rtA.Kon.tra Pretty Polly Andrews Won by John Intimate with his wife. Then he finally Call and see Mr. Brantzeg as bis for the following well known goods. Von Loot in a Novol Mannor. took her away with him and lived witn elate! wu compelled work is truely first class in every her a his wife-The Old Reliable Cooper Wagon, Moline four CHATTANOOT.i.Tenn, Sept 17. A novel to put two of Iris children in an lualita-lio- u and Prices Moderate, footrace took place here Monday for the particuhir. mountain wagons. Porter road carts. The above spring u a result To day bis boy. who e brad of Polly Andrews, the belle of McCormick lived wltli him, was token siek. lie w terms for the Utah trade. made are easy. especially Tom Mitchell and John worried as to what he sliould do with Ridge. & Nichols binders. and ShepardCo.s mowers, reapers Van Leet sued for her favor, and she waa him. As he wu wralaing up Lexington block west of Lowry's Store ic unable to decide between them. They avenue he earac npon Birk to accident Fhop ) "New Vibrator" threshing machinery. Scott Manti, proposed a duel, but the girl demurred u ihe latter came out of the factory and See" sulkey plows. Case all steel hay presses. "Jay Eye and decided upon a footrace from the the shooting followed. "Canton centre draft Clipper" steel beem steel plows. Tennessee river to Fair MonnLon the Tears came to Dritrl's eyas u he conharrows and Ajax cultivators. siuiiuiit of Walden's Ridge, a matter of tinued to talk of liis children, and his and hand plows, tricycle PHOTO-ENGRAVING ten miles. The men started at 2 p. m. hardened as he spoke of hta perFountain city grain drills. Hoosier press drills. Gorham and at 5: M Van Last reached thn goal. fidious wife. In bis stateCombined and independent seeders. Tbs I ien ten man accepted the situation ment Birk mid fee wu 38 years old, a Portraits, imrt cvtl o coIlrsM, Souls, bctoc Its, machiaay, As mads ts ardor (ram pke and Miss lolly accepted the winner. nativs of Vienna, Austria, and never mid Deistel was married. Mrs. rtMWjM OmmpM (whom had abused her. She hvd secured n diBnuich Houses at 8.LC1TY, OGDEN, LOGAN, MILFORD, UTAH. Xstrepdltu Press AgsBey, Sevier Counties. vorce and married Birk. The Chewing Gem Hobit New York City. J.H.CLINGER, Traveling Agl. for Sanpete ITuialt - - - -- 1 -- ' n.-Tri- btnr -- - P. BRANTZEC- SOle Wal-den'- full-circ- sBntinnurunnninm A Denver order. A prominent New York physician told me a few days ago Hint the coiretani DknvI'R. Sept. 17. j Special to e hewing of gnm has produced week Jack Denning, a hark driver minds In fourteen eases of young girls with hie mistress. Jrese Wyatt, at living now under treatmenL the constant mov- 2W1 Arapahoe etre'-t- . wu shot through a tae left hreu-- t iiy the woman this eveing of the mouth causing too great strain on ths head. Loii.. ning and tired but a couple of hours Hal. after. He and the woman had frequeut - tist contest qnarrelA, and t! i evening indulged in The republican Senators In eaneus What is considered the largest melon one imtre savage than usual. Banning have decided to consider the following she drew a revolver Mil; Repeal of Patch In Warwlek, K. I, is lighted assaulted her, when fired. measures; dm aud Benulng wu tha timber culture act; Establldung pri- by lanterns through ths night aud from her from Kansu City. recently vate lands claim courts; Relief of U. 8. guarded by an armed watchman. anti-lotte- t CfiNTRE ST., 1 on eauiu-r.-ite.l- -- 1 Knew Arlington. -F- JOiUiKRS OF p. i 45 E. C. COFFIN 17A - Psoplt'o Territorial Convention. 8TABVIB. ND SURGEONS. IY8ICIAXS H y NO Tiie First Dirt let Coal t inivmede.t 10 ueluek this uioriiikK: Judge Mat presiding. The graud jury eiiiue iuto rcuit a?" ireseiind seven iiiiiieliiieiile. The rages Hainei Silas Siulth anil Dmitri ThiuiipsKii, unlawful Mhablta-Howere Igr. imi and their bondsmen up-o- n i PAH, TITESDaY, SkPTEMREll23, 1890 First District Court. ilut-k'- s - I1 M Tri-1'ne- .J KNIGHTS Blood Cure, ASsMtaiecUttar I rwt wore ths m rr- J SWsgE TUX OLl RELIABLE CQQFEB WAGON- took the prise at the Terri torial Fair. In 1889 then wan 1 Utah aloue. I(0I9 |