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Show SALT rr.M M" of mails departures SH Lik City Psstoics. auivx. a. in. 3:13 p. in. Kill (Oup.m. sssgsfcM uju n ........ &J A oo &3oa.m. 10:80 a. in. fc'JOa. in. p.m. . . p. in. 6dUa.m. IMA ftOOp-n- . -- H KOUp.ni. lodo1 r,S: SiEuMOa.- - rZl, lUndard mountain En-lirnc- rs lillpn. tlino. 'j,,bOrt vj&l,.8epLl. gleakwok. CITY Murray and Judge .iMaaor Duaen-intereste- d spectators in the JJCoort room tfaia forenoon. the direction of Prof. Kinqe, Infantry e leader of the Sixth is laid to be that organiiation fly great improrement, 'da ' j Coujregational Church at Inde-(ui flnnffPBlllUlffl nn iii rki i cs 'HO a. in. CM a.m. iMWs.m. CM a. in. ik 7'-- i' i Ana. i uals of Discourses which is not NwgrtTed authoritative; do not remember anv in iZST". Ap-- tle Orson P.rW Grant that have been disapproved by the first authorities; I undersuaj that Jebediah Grant NO ABRAHAMS IN UTAH. doctrine that were consideredadvanced ratiicr strong and I believe some of hi. were published in tbe Tls Evidence In liio Soliuul Tax Casa early volumes of Journals. Tnkes n Wide Scupa and I be witness wnt shown tbe first vola Variety of Interest-iMt- f umes of Hie Journals aud requested to Topic. point out such discourses, but failed to find any that has been denounced i:r As ilia trial of the school by those in authority. The tax ctiu disapproved wiiuew coulinued: progresses, and the plaintiCi produco These journals are nut authoritalire in witness after witness to prove the char- the church, as 1 understand it. An extract was read from ong of acter or the Territorial schools and pile up one mass of testimony upon another Brigham Young's sermons, exhorting the people to retd the sermons, as well ns it becomes more and more apparent that the standard bonks. the counsel for plaintifls, Messrs. DickThe witness did not know that ths son, Varian and Wbiltemore have been Journals of Discourses were most energetic nnd persevering in workstandard works in the church. The ing the case up. They have already Bookstandard works were the Bible, the of Mormon and Doctrine and produced enough evidence to satisfy any Covenants; the Journals of Discourses unbiased person that the were in pubthe Historians office fur kept lic schools of this Territory an conducted reference; the church history was kept iu under tbe direct surveillance of tbe dommanuscript form. Under the witness inant church. became Very although in After the CiinoxicLr. went to press the hands of communicative, plaintiffs counsel he had yesterday afternoon an affidavit of Mrs. manifested great reluctance to testifying, lie said he knew of no Mormon who M. T. Burm ester was read. This docuobeyed the Words of Wisdom comment was one of tbe mand given by Brigham Young. Tbe STRONGEST PIECES OF EVIDENCE of practice polygamy was commanded by Submitted during the day. It is very revelation, but a majority of the people did not obey the commend; the lengthy and among other things contains the following statements: "order or knock" Deponent was born in Utah and eduCommend of Brigham Young, promulcated in the Brigham Young Academy a revelation to Joseph by him at Provo; she taught the Fourth district gated was not obeyed. It was not true school in Provo and then went to Smith, that the people of the church yielded Spanish Fork, where she taught in the implicit obedience to the authorities in district school as assistant to Geo. Brim-hal- l. all matters. The "Order of Enoch In this school sectarian instruction command wm for each person to surwas given every morning; a class recited render ell of hie properly, but the twice a week from the Bible, twice a lis not a doctrine people didn't do it. it week from the Book of Mormon, and of the church that if one of the miscellaneous instruction was given authorities asks a man for his money one day in each week. President T.y-lo- r or his wife, that he should give them up. and other dignitaries were always The people are commanded to obey prayed for; the Book of Mormon class counsel in the sense that Abraham was was reported as a history class commanded to sacrifice his son. this was by Brimball; Mr. Bawlins Do you think the masystem observed in all tbe schools of Utah of people in Utah are Abrahams jority county; one of the objects of the Brig- in their devotion and in yielding ham Young Academy was to educate obedience to the Lord? teachers for the district schools; Prof. Witness No, I do not. Maeser had been told by Brigham Bawlins What proportion of the peoYoung that the school was designed to ple do you think wouui come up to that raise up teachers that would be good tandinl T Latter-daSaints: all the normal pupils Witness I do not know of any. No who came from Utah county had their one has a right to receive a revelation to tuition paid by the county coart; depo- tho church except tho president of the nent never heard of a teacher in Utah church, but it is a doctrine of the church that individuals can receive revelations county who was not a Mormon; applicants for positions as teachers were ex- as guides to their conduct. That is the amined from the Bible and from the safeguard of the people against Disjointed and Analyzed District Court led . iaU, l morning. were bound over ffli ud Keiljon in the sum of (3,000 each. Ij, Tm bonds immediately, but at lost JaNeilion was still in jail, one of 0,1. nn haring withdrawn. Sid1 It Horner of O- - returned from a trip over j)t A B. crippled ni last night in a badly hands and feet yea, haying had his car on a velocipede Mthile riding Superintendent ,fHiant Valley Junction. b rumored that A. Miner, Esq, japiMwl wigwam on the western H of the Great Salt Lake, and was Pen-- i ijim in solitude, when Elder nd Apostle Woodruff who are' nd ss witnesses in the school tax appeared on the sceno. oolid silver Boehm flute was retd by Dave Calder this morning Bo Set, the celebrated Paris nianu-- r, Jt was ordered' for Mr. Geo. ward, and eker, of tbe Sixteenth mgaificent instrument, costing (200. tooe is said to be superb. cr. T. C. Iliff will delirer n discourse it Methodist Church Sunday e by the new year. u even-ngest- Sub-"On- more mile-ston- in the passed e tii progress toward its divine begin promptly at 7:30 ck. All seats free. Public made es y come. of general and uncon-tabl- e hilarity about Mr. Simon DarnAnd there is ample cause, er fur he is the father of the belie of city, who arrived last night just a too late to receive New Years and Everybody prospering its was a look t SL Marys Hospital, this BOOK afternoon and l'owler amputated, at inkles, both feet of the young man iu from Soda Springs, who was so rinxen while out hunting on Christ-hThe anfferer is doing as well be expected under the circum-t- m. Benedict y. , JsrMilando Pratt testified iu Uui Court this morning that ditorials of the Deseret Asks were from the considered as coming ch but were generally regarded as of the ily the individual opinion . This is rough oo Penrose, but a fearful load of responsibility is ived from the church. d District HOC DESERET ALPHABET Several thousand copies of the Book of Mormon and a few first readers. ' at which time the J. Chappelle, business s Vacation Company, was making arrangements ith appearance of his company at Ssh Lake Theater one week from Vondaj night. The company is fhying tnihe Tabor Opera House, r. They intended to play but one in that city, but met with such west that they canceled Lead-sa- d Pueblo dales in order to re-- i a weds Longer. Their entertain-It- s styled by tn exchange A cy-- e of city !oi mana-ly- MlLANDO PRATT Was sworn and examined to establish will be discussed. V. incut says that teachers wgrecom-t- o nay tithing from their salaries, at Mr. Bnmhall told her the authorities were talking of stopping the tithing from the public school rand before it wm paid out. The plaintiffs offered in evidence the onrnais of the Legislative Council for The journal for 1870 contained a report from Daniel H. Well, iliunuellor of the University of Deseret, which contains a statement of the expenditure of (10,000, appropriated s Legislature, in nav printed in the special meeting of the Democratic of Utah will bo held in Pendletona next Monday evening at 7:30 The progress of this club in watched with great interest by young men in Ibis city, and there iwbtless be a good attendance on evening, OP MORUCN. y laughter." the authority of the Journals of Discourses. Ho did not know that the Iktcret Xctcs was the official organ of the church, but alwaya regarded its reports of sermons as authentic. Pending the examination of this witness the case was adjourned until this morning at 10 oclock. s session. When court was called this morning Milando Pratt had not arrived, and while waiting for him plaintifls read in evidence certain extracts from tbs Journals of Discourses, to substantiate the allegation that the Mormou Church claims the right to control all matters in this Territory, temporal as well si spiritual. Mr. Kheeka objected on the ground tbalitwas not proved that these were the correct uttercnces of those they purto-day- ported to represent. Mr. Rawlins denied the admissibility to Yawrsolf u Uenf tie of these Journals of Discourses to meeting of the Blue establish to any of the doctrines or tenets Association at the Methodiat of the church. The sermon, were opsI Church on Monday evening imply the individual opinions of ding you will save your diflerent member, of the church as to ul and character. All are what they considered to bo the doctrine Wly invited. Service to commence of the church. iiip. Sent. free. Dickson It is not simply a "question F. Gardiner, Secretary. of the tenets of faith or this church. The question ii, do they claim the right PEKSOMAL POINTS. to dominate in educational matter. whether the church dictates school afiaiis. rastus Snow left oyer We expect to show from these Journals for Kansas t City onlay. of Discourses that Brigham Young, presiChillis, Idaho, left dent of the church, in the Tabernacle; in to day for the New the presence of thousands of Mormons, Exposition. claimed the right to Ms time . J IHl uh RULE THE PEOPLE Books. matters, even to the breeding of Care, Writing In allstock. Work Boxes, Gold . their Pen-Pens and i ves and nice Mr. Pratt appeared on the scene at Holiday Presents, was foautiful line of (Janie Christ-an- d this juncture and bis examination several continued. lie was shown at C. Birthday II A Co.s new volumes of Journals of Discourses which Book Store. he recognized. He etmted that each dis- ' - r"rn,Br OL y oUiIay Dressing Eaehaogo. KenJssll No. 00 W. Tor New York buck-l- a line of groceries, vege-graand liny, wholesale .W JY Tull in course wm supposed to be delivered upon the individual, own responsibility. Varian Is it, or is it nut a fact that each individual is supposed to deliver his duoouwe under the influence of the oijttltedto u. Ylne Kstabllalunsiit. iUmes Bmton & Boyan have drawn. jJ and temporarily with- as to the The witness was questioned a ?w and splendid stock of revelation, and replied: The doctrine J aSLV.1 Main street (Hooper come through thuaei fintjn revelation, ock,J coincide with We consign authority; if the dueoume. hof niffi ?00? feathers, etc., the doctrine or the church they aarcon-nidere- d retaniun?rjr ved from the East, i svSSu7 as correct, otherwise they are not n and the very I do not consider that a man is correct; new store presents ll, Wsutifni a revelation when lie is speak receiving ami Will well to the people. ing Mesdames inspection. litoa Verian. Wlist is done with the rev- i iMwhom. " Uim tiy to aS South Bt. nugned, by reason of the tospensed by us, hereby '? WorU that we are ever "WP. Hi sf llli1ftwl wines 0f .. "V1 Wild notfoSrt S best Cali-airf-ri and the dptr Fhmiliea llrialo parties elations when they are received?. Witness. President Taylor receives them and and Iha remarks of speaken are supposed to coincide with them. The wilncse wee ssked if certain leaA in the ing Mormon were authorities church, anil tried to twist around the authoriquestion by saying they were in was but circumstances, under certain ty dilemma by a in caught ' nn dcr Varian asking circumstances Brigham Young was not un authority. The witness then admitted that Brigham Young and others were considered by the people m authorities under all circumitnicca, but some of llioir discourse! are not recognissd as ' spurious revelation from the leaders. The matter of obedience to the leaders left to the conscience of cash individual. It is a revelation to the church that all members should render obedience to tho laws of the land. It has never been to my knowledge a doctrine or tenet of the church that the tenet, of that religion should be taught in public schools, supported by taxation. I do not know that lb JJmnt Am ki Ik yu ot Mormon church. Tbe editorials generally regarded m limply the individual opinion of the editor. A question wm here railed as to the admbability of the Journal of Discourse, Doctrine and Covenants and other works for the purpose of ihowing the policy and doctrine or the chnrch in controlling temporal affairs, including educational matters. The court yuled such evidence was competent and should be allowed. wm continued: The All the sermons published in the lktertt News in the are not embodied Journals of Discourses. It frequently occurs that persons are censured by the leaden for whet they aay in their I never knew of any public discourse or sermon of John Taylor or Brigham Young that wee disapproved by the church. I do not remember-wheththe Word of Wisdom wm a revelation. Don't think it prohibits the use of tea and coffee; it prohibits the use of alcoholic and hot drinks and tobacco. Dickson. It is that portion that is disobeyed by the people, is it not? I the portion prohibiting hot drinks. Witness. Yes; some of them disobey that part of it. Dickson. No good Saint violates the looholic commandment prohibiting drinks, does he? Witness. Yes; there are some tbit I look upon good Saints who do drink alcoholic drinks. Dickson. Well, a majority of the people observe the commandment, do they not? Witness. I couldn't say about the maiSrity of them. Some of them obey it ana some of them do not. Dickson Is obedience to the polygam v revelation enjoined upon all members of the church? Witnese No, sir. Dickson They are nut all required to enter polygamy, are they? Witness No, sir. Dickson Doesnt that account for the fact that they are not all polygamists it is net required of them? Objected to by defense and withdrawn. Tbe witness uid the leaders claimed the right to dictate in temporal affairs so far as members of tbe church were concerned. The plaintiffs submitted in evidence extracts from the Journals of Discourses, Book of Mormon and .Doctrines and Covenants and court then adjourned until 2 p. m. This afternoon two lads named Woods wera sworn. They were both pupils in the Seventh ward school and were examined In reference to the cheraclr of instruction they received. The last one on the stand testified that he had never heard Mr. Van Dam, the teacher, mention John Taylor or any other person in his pnjreri. Dickson Didnt you tell me not five minutei ago that you bail heard Mr. Van Dun mention President Taylor's name in bis prayers in the district schools. Yes, sir. Witne Dickson Yet you now swear that you didnt hear him? Witness Yes, sir; I wm mistaken. Dickson That will do. You mey go t. sr u from sermons delivered by Brigham Young, which John Taylor and other leaden,w in render the Saints were exkurted d obedience to the eommands of the prieM-hooto in all things, the design being in school met prove church dictation npiaintilTi then read extracta ter. At Ooldbcrg1 stylos of foil mb find the Latest Weekly Shipments of (Ire and Bullion Mining Note. Methodist Ei'iscoval. Breaching t 11 a. in. and 7:30 p.m., b) the pastur Tile following shipments of ore sod T.C. Iliff. Evening subject, One mure mile-stopassed in the worlds progress bullion are repurteJ by the hanks for the toward its divine destiny. Sunday week ending : school at 12:20, young people's meeting WKUJ.r.MOAOO. at 0:30 p. in. (Stan Ontario jj py, v will preach Rev. T.C. Horn Silver builton at 0 p. iu.,' at the llleveulli ward ,a tjristy a.ioonj Minnie Moore ore. 10.CW.uu Methodist Mission School, Ninth East ' Ur Vienna bullion ....... 1,!I7U.0U bur silver.... 111.00 street betweeu First South and Brigham streets. All are cordially invited. GRAND EXCURSION FIRST-CLAS- S ne .......TD TIIE.. y WORLD'S FAIR Iliff Total M'lllUNU-- . ..4121,00232 CO. cant llaimuir bullion (Mn (Jiiuun uf (ho Hills orv bar bio rim mt- - luu ilvscenturu itear Nevada ore 1 j - XNiJV) VU'U0 2lkS0.ni l.iwi.oo l.mu.uu car Idaho ore Total. S 311X0X0 ascami'UTiox. JlcUomlck fc JSliWUH Co 37.86J.uO Total To-da- . 41W.4U32 Ora and HulUon a'oonKicx a ce. Mtilpiuruta. can Iluianur Tout jroo.oo WILLS, VABCOACO. 2! ban Ontario bullion.... lbars Christy. ........ H.S30.76 l,iU)AU Total AT NKW (Mil. TAMS WILL I KAVK Ogden, Salt Lake and Provo Badtist. 1)r. II. G. DcWitt, pastor. Regular service at 11 a. m. and f: 30 ji, in. Subject in ihe morning, The New Year." Subject at night, "Courage." Service every night during the week of prayer. All are invited. mON..,s. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 21, VBJ'l.All I. R.. A 'll. ANTIC T.XtKKKX pvTtIK smile Route, viewing ubleoeu of tin-- Cokoreoaonal. Serviws Independence llsll at 11 a. m. Preaching by tbe isntur, Kev. J. B. Thrall. Subject, Tbe , TRAIN, THUS TUAYEL1NU OVER uatuie comprised iu i lSSSs ! Slate cf tismas. ertil Visible Christ of Seats free and all are welcome. Communion aud Sunday school following the sermon. To-ds- v." Ksnwi City will tmv.1 over the flurllngton rotorohW & i. A Mltsnurl Railroad YOU WILL SAVE MONEY Installation. At a regular meeting of Salt Lake Lodge No. 2,1. O. O. F., held Friday evening, January 2d, the following elected officers were installed in their respective chair by Grand 41 aster Henry Conn: E. 1). Huge, N. (.; S. J. Creigh- By joining litis party, from aixvial rule secured at dining bulla, In.'ula, omnibus fares, etc. The LVorld'a Fair at New Orleans will I giund, and it is claimed by acme that it will surjtasi tbe Ceiileiiniul Exposition. will be in smooth running order by the time lids party readies there, ton, V. U.; J. Al. Darling, recording Everything and they will lie there during the ' W. II. Sherman, secretary; New Yurk ....1971 C. J. Smith, secretary; treasurer. The following officers were lead. I New York, per 100.1a ..4262J appointed for the current term: G. P. bid Cu liner, K.M. N. G.; T. W. Whitney, Special Arrangements will be made for those dcsrsng to visit Washington I 8. N. G.; B. Kletting, warden; W. ......Pl'RIXO the UTAll'l OUTPUT. H. Ciilmer, conductor; Alex. Rodgers, Weils, Fargo & Co. htvo prepared It. 8. V. U.; T. C. Bailey, L. 8. V. C.; their annual statement of tbe mineral D. U. Langel, R. 8. 8.; P. Van llouton, OK TIIE output of Utah for 1884. During the outside guardian; Geo. A. Luke, there were iiroduoed Gerat the year Dedication of the Washington Monument, February 22d. mania, Mingo, Horn Silver andllanauer RECON D TO MONK. smelters 4,840,987 poomle of refined AMPLE PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR ACCOMMODATIONS. lead, 48,144,798 jmiinds of unrefined Centeunlnl-ArendRestaurant, lead, 2,474,238 ounces of fine silver and Mala St. FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, NEW ORLEANS 1273 3,541 ounces of fine gold. In addition to tbe better For accommodation and this there were shipped out of the TerriFor Further Particulars and ueniflra-.e- i of fur PcheU-leB to II ticket, st.piy convenience of my numerous customers, Cashier of Ulou'e Ksvings Ham, Holt UaE (illy, orpaxl U. H. Trite, (.'gduii, wl.l i.hbuMte tory ore containing 7,879,100 pounds of 1 have opened the above place of fecund on or botoro Monday, Ian. luth, ISSl unrefined lead, 776,421 ounce of fine end 256 ounces of fine business a a restaurant, where my table silver, will be as it always has been MuW, . gold; G3.372 pounds of copper were also second found, iu Salt Lake City. to turns from the shipped Territory. Total Dec. 23, 1884. John Gallacukr. value of output, (7,389,830.90. MIKING NOTES. Metropolitan Billiard Hall. The choicest winee, liquors and cigars The llover mine employs two men. to lie found in the city. Give me a call. The ore consists of galena and carbonB. BrRiKOER, Proprietor. ates, assaying (75 per ton. Ten tons were shipped during 1884. llursea Wintered. The lion Mining Companv owns two Horses and cattle wintered cn Slant-burclaims and has two men employed. Tho Island, up to May 1, 1885, for (10 veins produce galena ana carbonates head. Herds taken out on the 1st per averaging (50 per ton. and 15th of each month. Apply to The output of the Lead Mine at Thompson & Jurge men's stable or to Bingham hai been 500 tons of ore per A. 8. Patterson. month. The ore amays 57 per cent No Soap Given Away lead, (7 silver and (3 gold. Fifty ni With "Spanish Clippings smoking toare employed at the mine. bacco, it will sell without premiums, STILL A block of Crescent stock, consisting of and aa for LEAD. and price it cant be 1,200 shares, was sold on tbe street this beat. Forquality sale at Sam Levya Cigar FacWe have introduced fur Spring Trade twq tvl.liltonnl grades til BUCK week at 75 cent. There seems to be S tory at 50 cento per pound. general conviction that Crescent has now halt Lake Vinegar Co. reached its lowest notch and a rise is an& Maxfield & Ilamill, manufacturers of ticipated. malt vinegar, 157 First East, be pure The Mingo smelter he produced 540 tween First and Second South. 1 tone of bullion per month for the peat Oyster Grotto. MI.MM.OF...MNN ' year. Two furnaces are kept in full lee cream all winter in any qunutity at blest, and the daily rapacity of the smel UwiUs Or ter b slaty ums. Bixiy-n- ve men are employed. Special Notice. On January 1st, the favorite Pleasant Tbe development work on the Silver Mountain mine in Big Cottonwood dm Valley Coal, mined by the Utah Central By. U, will again be found ut our yard, trict consists of ehafts, inclines and tun nets aggregating 1,958 feet. The ore and we can then offer to the people of Salt Lake and vicinity their choice of output to date has been 1,163 tons; aver148 Main n the following coal : Buck ton. (36.50 per aging Springs, Pleasant Valley, Welter and Having just returned from Ihe EbkI with new mid Well Assortsd On the City Bock group of mines at Bed Chnyon, Coal Dept U. P. By. took of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Marble, Cherry Alta development work was carried on office. A. J. Gunnell, end Walnut Clucki and Novelliea, all Miitahlc for during 1884. The deepest work on the Agent. PBESKNTS, 1 will oiler such at's Very Low Margin Above (.W. vein is 1,200 feet. This property has a The agency for the sale of the PleasRemember, ALL MY GOODS ABE SEW, and of r lie LATEST fissure vein in limestone formation. The ant Valley coal, mined by the Utah STYLES. ore averages 85 per cent lead and 45 Central By. Co., having been repined tS&rl will guarantee my good us n'ircM'ntid, or refiind (lie money. ' ounces silver. with the Union Pacific agency in this Manufactured to Order ut Short Notice. Jewelry From a letter received by a gentleman city, I hare accepted a position with that in this city, we learn that tbe tunnel on company and respectfully solicit from Me the O. K. mine, near Bullion, Idaho, at my friends a continuance of their past be will at favors. their (bund I yard a distance of nearly 400 feet from the L. HOLLANDER. mouth has struck the ledge, which looks from January 1st, and can offer Bock and Welter Pleasant Valley, very promising, carrying galena, with a Springs, Bed Canyon coal. promise of pay ore soon. Drifts will be A. L. Williams. run on this ledge, and the writer of the letter, an experienced miner, predict To Iha Workingman of Utah. another big mine in addition to those Being acquainted with the want of the Wood in the Biver already developed workingmen, 1 have concluded to manucountry. ' facture a new tobacco free from all adul. STOCKTON. terations, and known as Spanish ClipThe Silver King mine, owned by the pings, at the very low price of 50 cents and get a sample whiff. Queen of the Hills Company, consists of per pound. Gall two claim and five men are employed. It will cost you nothing. Country orders A FULL LINE OF Sax Lk' oKmted, by The vein produces galena end carbonates 171 Manufacturer, Cigar and the avenge value is (10 per ton. Wear. Choice WOOLENS and NOVELTIES in Mein Street, Salt Lake City. No shipment during 1884. $16330.70 ILVXn QUOTATIONS. 107Ji London.... ent Grand Mardi Gras Carnival Inauguration of President Cleveland. March 4th, n. r, JONN W. SNELL, Studebaker Branch Hous G y Our Standard u A Grade5 Work TAKESTIE 1 1 TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250, $300 $350 GRAND OPEN! NG L. Hollanders NEW JEWELRY STORE; Dec. 20, at Sireet. m CI1KI-STMA- a Call. Please Give John Taylor & Son, MERCHANT TAILORS. Mens The Honorine Mining Company owns men. eight claims and employe thirty-fiv- e The ore is deposited in chimnm, in stratified limestone, and consists of galena and carbonates, averaging (25 per ton, assay value. During the year 1884, 10,000 tone were mined. The Gelnmet Company owns nine claims end employs five men. The ore is found in chimneys, between limestone end quartxite, consists of galena and carbonates and avenges (35 per ton. A good deal of development work wu done daring 1884, but no shipments were made. The Frits Hill Mining Company owns two claims and employe four men. The one consists of galena and carbonates, averaging (40 per ton. Formation, limestone and quartxite. Thirty tone of ore were mined during tbe year 1884 The former yearly shipments of this mine were much larger. Saturdays Marketings Choice butter, fruits and vegetables; chickens, turkeys, finnan haddies. Mocha and Java (offices a specially, fine teas, canned goods in great variety, fancy and staple groceries, at II. E. Fyson's 40 Market Bow. Palace Grocery store. People in need of staple and fancy Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables end everything pertaining to Family Groceries, should call at Lucass old stand. Everything new, neat and clean. No. 52 E. J. L. Lucas, Pint South street. Manager. Christmas aud New Years. Stearns, of the New York Csmly Store, is on hand with an immense stock of choice candies for the holidays. This being the 10th year of our stay in Salt Lake City we are determined to show a larger stock than any previous year, not only of our own manufacture, but stocks selected from most of the large manufacture Esst. People wishing good pure wholesome candies will be sura to find them at the New York Candy Store or the Opera House slon. H. O. Stearns. tUctwiin sacques, ulsters and dolmans at Nobler Wood ft Co,. Dr. Toot, it., And assisting physicians will answer calls immediately, day or night, in the city end ell pert of thin Weet. I have en'expert specialist, of New York, for women, children, confinement, etc. To the Fublle. We will illuminate our store at 78 W Seeond South street erery . night from now on, end sell the fancy chain and furniture at some price. Barratt Bros. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC 43 and 45 E. Second Sontli street, Salt Lake City BULBS BULBS! Union brand of oysters. l Unit E L I A S p N S. O. F. DUE, FLORIST, At the Palace Drag Store for Pun Prescriptions Drug and Medicines. accurately prepared. Prices lower than J. 8. Sharp, any one. 257 Main St., opposite Welker House. Sealskin caps at Noble, Wood & Co.s. Blankets purchased at the late hig enrtioo sales in New York City, (or sale oi) tap at Auerbach's. The success of the leading house of Utah, F. Auerbach A lira., lies in living up faithfully to their motto, 'we are never undersold. Oyster Oratto. Try those celebrated fresh fwJrsH in nwvtvl NO. 240 S14 W. THIRD SOUTH A LARGE STOCK OF RKCKIVKI) JJA8 HYACINTHS, at California Brewery Is again This Year ISM Producing tho FINEST IN TUB Bottled LAGER JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS. And Everything Needed In dial Una, at the CROCUS, VERT LOWEST . gentlemen, now Is the time to ilia In the ground for aiirlng Call and rum I ns stock for Try It and INSURANCE- - AGENTS, Salt Lake City, Utah. and IS E. Seoond South 8t., Salt Lake City. HKNRY WAOXNEB, Iroprictor. - LAPHAM. Capital Represented, No. 42 Market FALL AND WINTER JUST RECEIVED. Street ' OFFICE: 17 'M.JL- S. W. Darke & Co. Beer a Specialty. He Convinced MRS. PRICES Cloaks and Suits. BEER ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Gold and Silver TULIPS, LILIES, Etc., Etc. blooming. yourselves. t,Rl Eastern Prices, such aa BLEEDING HEARTS, put your CAN FIND THE LARGEST AS. men t of WATCHES, NARCISSUS, IJulies and X Sain Street, FROM BELGIUM 5,000 BULBS All first class, sold 142 STREET, lUoch Wait of CUft Hmuv, NSW ADTXMI8MEFI3. :the old reliable AT- - I Brand. lain Market No. 40, H. E. Fyson, Bow, is the sola agent for Util iortbe celebrated CLOTHS In Fine and Medium Grades. $16,000,000. - STYLES AGENT FOB MrCALL BAZAR PATTERNS AX catalngiM and ftnecn (lea Rarer Draw maker. Ni cent by mail. Hoop Skirts, BosUre Jims Bullous, Garolliw Health Uonrts, Burtta Hkirto.etc. AddiworeaUow MBS. X. U. LAFHAM, Halt Uk CUy. |