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Show ' 1 SAIP LAKE :e'olo : I'lrst Meeting Held ut ljit Kiriilnc. - 3B Theater oooge. Shockij;? Llnmories of th iu llid Clawson Case. Wit-nj-ssc- 'If DEt'iiHTUHES UL City Poitofhci. ARRIVR. rivals AND ,, ths SH S:p.m. a. m. iifl6 rfm S5J:S: ' rk t '? v t. h:'Wp.m. jifi n n. '" ,i'1VVV, . . irio p.m. sluudai 1 mountain time. ge above i T i.vNCII, Postmaster. Utiib. Aspt- - l'L .... g.; k y f Hunt Hlw O' wno ...- n f ,,u,Uo r )!' an sl,lP,u",, t.su&i - 2,uNi.ui im clingy AI5.S 0.SS (lUl suosxj'K a ca. s wi-n- ute H v: The lint of the serie-- ofg'rf;.t ! !eiii)er-am-meetings was held at the Tt.iaier lust evening and was rather slimiy attended. The meeting was nddressisl liv Tlirir MintU Perteerly Clear on K.very-llitu- g bill Hainaging Fails. Mr. T. W. Glover, of Southaiiiptnii, England, who has breu engaged in tile temierance work Ihroiighoiit England President John Tayior on the SLc.nd This Afternoon. and the colonies, ami bus met with great success. Mr. Glover stated at the of his address that he supTin ipu-ti- nn which was Iving aigmd posed it would have been proper to iiave in the ChiMs.-ca.-- e w lull the I'nit.ixi-iI.had some kind of a chuimiau to eail the t lo press yesterday afternoon, meeting to order and introduce him, hut as tu the c.'iiipcli-iii-ceilain cvMeniv, lie had found that the people here all was ilisciisseil ut great length hv onnsel had such a stroug feeling agaiust each other that it was diflicult Pi gel any one fur both side. Natiierotis auihuritie and Pi act as chairman, ami so he thought he precedent wue ciitd had belter introduce himself. He hoped Tlie vuurt delivered, a lengthy nr.d that this evening there would he a belter npinioii, in which it was held that adattendance and that every one who was mission iiiado by the drieudeiit would willing to assist in the singing would lie competent rvideiv e. It was not come early and sit on the platfuiiu. Mr. Glover said he was nut here Pi rcKMinabh- lo presiinie men would adhelp or benefit himself, hut to help the mit having eoiiuiiilti-.a crime wlu-ieople of this city get rid of the curse of l boy were inniMvnt, and therefore when These ranee. iutenii meetings were connected with the 'jlue Riblmn move- a i. mo admitted having coinmilleJ uu ment, a movement started in America oileiikC it was sale to presiiMio be was anil formerly known as the Murphy telling tlie Int'.li. movement, fn connection with te.nipcr-aMis Dinw'Ssley was phovil upon the the seaker said he should also He believed in ex- stand uguiu and coiiiiuuist her testimony. preaeli Christianity. ercising Christian charity towards all, She was followed by lier father, Henry The testimony oi these witand would abuse no one, not even the Dinwoodey. howrl them to jKissevi t lie ni't saloon keepers. The worst thing ha nesses wished of them was that their whisky m i:iott i: riigNo! was all at the bolPuii of theses and they In relaliiin lo all minor Im:iginali!i-- , lieliu-ivewere all safe in heaven. It lid detail their miudi tradesmen of all kinds to cnuuumge the were unimportant clear a 'lay, blit when any fact temperance movement, as liy its iiiimiis that would Iw damaging to the defendant money was diverted from the saloons to whs touched upon, their minds instantly holiest, legitimate business. enveloped in the op:irue gloom At tlie close of his address, which wus of Of r ure witnes-- e interspersed by many amusing anecdotes, with such mniveiiieiit memories would Mr. Glover urged everyone to come fortestify lo mailing (list would prejudice ward, aign the pledge and dim tlie blue the case of defendant. ribbon. A great inauy young men and JAkKS K. I.AIXE, boys resjionded. the binding force of This evening Mr. Glover will sieuk on Iluwerer, an oath. He testified to the tact that dethe topic, "What Bays the Doctor ? fendant hail admitted to Liin that Lydia The Hrlsocher Itlm-k- . .yiawson was hi second wife. One of the most substantial and inipotT JA.IIM M. YuUNU iug buildings erected in this city during Testified :u follows: "I live iu the the present sea aim is the Briaacher block Tenth ward, Salt Imke City. Born here defendant that ia now completed on the corner of 28 year ago. Hare known 4 wo third of that time. 1 know Lydia Third South and Main atreeta. It was Spsimer. Have known her 18 month. II irst met her at a house on Third South built as an addition to the three-storbuilding that has been occupied for hotel strict in the Tenth wan).1 She lived reside. about a block from w here It piiriaaes by Mr. Briaacher, and lms a liefore the lime Lite indictment wa front and is 77 feet deep, which was found last April. It a perhaps twelve makes the dimensions of the whole bluck uiffliths ago. It w.i on Third Boulh 70x77 feet. The first flmir of the new street lietwecn Seventh and Eighth East aPire-roointo divided two is large building reuieuilH'r die name of and the upper doors contain Siegels. iJen't tiio'j'artie she lived with. 1 remember convenand of sizes various rooms lifiy Kceing defenduiit at the hiittsu a short iently arranged. The whole building time alter 1 first met Lydia Sjietieer. I is supplied with gas and water. Mr. 11. saw him coming from the house on sevand W. Nichole was the architect builder. lie came from there eral occasions. The brick work was done under contract about 8 ocluck in Hie morning. It was hv John Snell, and John Midgeley did times that I saw about the painting. The entire cost of the perhaps that hourtwenty Lhe house. Have liiinat leaving The south store seen building ia (18,000. him gn to the house in the evening room will he occupied hv Hospina Bros, ahout 7 or 8 o'clock. Not so frequently as a grocerv store, and the balance of the as 1 saw him leave. She had a kitchen Muck, including the place now occupied and bedromn in the house. No one else as a restaurant, will be used as a hotel oecupied the rooms but her. Have seen by Riggs & Shear. This will be known defendant in coinaiiy with her a great as the Palace Hotel, ami will be opened number of limes. Have seen them go lo next week. that house together. Baw them one night go there from the theater. Myself and Hilton and Thotnit Indicted. wife were in company with the defendAmong the indictments brought in liy ant and wife. It was about 1 1:30 o'clock. the Grand Jury weretwoagainst Officers He went in at the gate with Lydia that Hilton and Thomas of the poliie force night. Never went to the house when defendant was there. Don't know the fm assault with deadly wen tons with intent to do bodily harm on one Samuel jaaipes uf the other oiviimiits of tlie Jiisciih JIarrey, the negro who was Liaise. I me them daily, hut don't knew of Lydia lynched for shooting Marshal Hurt last them. Mr. Orr, the mother summer. The defendants were placed eipmeer, owns the house.'' w. J. 1IEATTV, under (600 bonds each by Judge sine this morning. was called, and An' employe of the testified as to the length of time defendPostponed. ant had been employed at the Z. C. M. 1. The lecture by General M. M. Bane, During his last term of service he was on Education in Its National Bearings employed from Novemlier, 1879, until which was to have been delivered lfnre Deuemlier, 1S32. He was employed as Witness did secretary. (he teachers of the Collegiate Institute correiuding nntlcnow that defendant had a holiday this (Friday) evening, ia puatponed until during his term uf service anil did not in order P give know that he employed an assistant. two weeks from the teachers and scholars of the Institute SI'EXCKK fLAWSOY, an opportunity to attend the Blue Rih1 A of tlie defendant, was the brother half In hi meeting and listen t Mr. (Mover's c.ilu-and he also had a uldreaa at the Theater this evenii g. ' next witness lined remarkable memory. He i in the Knd-ge- j Tills i Friday) livening at Independence wholesale dry goods business, and . , ll.Tawson is Ins bookkeeper. Hi Hall. The ladies of the Congregational uvinory was tolerably clear on most Church and society inrite their friends I mints until he was asked the following mid the public generally to a sociable and questions : "Dont you remember alioiil three at Indejiendence Hall ovstcr tfiis (Friday) evening, Out. 17th. For weefcs ago seeing a bundle lying on the me sttpiNir oO cents will be charged, the counter in your store belonging to Lydia avails pi be used in defraying expenses Sptshccr, and your asking, Whose is incurred in furnishing and improving this?1 and some one replying Kudger'a ilm hall. Oysters served in evciy ffriii; 4ife's' ""1 Kudger asking Which oue?' with hot roilue, Bospm doughnuts, eta, aiidV"" picking up a fiencil and saving, a you were shout to write the name on etc. Stipier from 7:30 to 11 o'clock. the bundle, This would make good evidence Haturdsjr's Marketing. Tlie witness rememliered the eirenm-r- . The I cst place in the city to get goods is at II. K. Fyson's, 40 tu nee so far tu it related to the package Market Row. Choice graims, apples, fo gissls, but naild remetnlier saying He wa Uud's wife. peaches, and fruits and vegetables i:i nothing about would show if great variety. Our chickens, ducks and asked whether hi lanks from his turkeys are fine. Our Java and Mucha any goods had been purchased cilices cannot he excelled. A line line store by Lydia Speii'vr ami charged lo whether not of fancy and staple groceries, and canned lafcndiuil. He would or not, aud was requested to tliev everv of description always kept gisvls Cttfl and see me. in st'H-k- . prisin' the books in court. Court was then adjourned until 10 u'cliM-this morning. Millinery Opening. When the ease came up Mesdumes Button & Boyan will oien THIS MUKSINO a new millinery establishment ut 41 Main street. (Hooper and Eldridgc K. Y. Decker wa the tirxt witness calhil, who testifietl a billows: lilmk) A large consignment of Millin1 have been a clerk in ery goods, feathers, etc., are now at the Spencer ilesil and exprcss oflice, purchased by dry gii Is store for over iwo vears: Also East. a have been employed as a general clerk Mf. Mutton while in the line line of feathers, wings, etc., that ar- and know defendant ; have lieeti rived a few days before the lire and are there siinv January 1. 1S8.T. undamaged, will bo taken to the new Don't know that defendant hn been s. store. Everything will lie new and during that lime, cxivpt for meal; Mesdnmes Button & Boynn solicit have known Lydia Spem-eby sight for the patronage of all their old friends, ni.niil a year:' first met her at S ameer and are coulidenl they can suit the tastes Clawson's store aUnit a year ago;, don't of nil new patrons who may faror them know how tnaiiy time I have met her with orders. lliere; she never juirclused ginsls on credit; Iter transaetions were principally KuHtern lleerl Kaslnra lleerl! nude with mi1.'' W'itncK was then asked if he rcinetu . A. (L Mooli tol, of the Opera House Bur, will, on Monday, Oct. Mltli, have im bered bIhuiI three week ago a package of gmsls Iwiug picked up I'V Siem-e- r draught the celebrated Eastern Beers I'liifiii Best's of Milwaukee and Atiliru-s- i Chiwson. who inquireil whom they were ltiid's wife,' r of St. Louis. The only place in the for. Someone answered, ciiy where the trlsive beers will he on nnd Silencer Chi wsnn then aked. "Whiili i!i inglil. one then saying "Thai would mnku a goo.1 piece of widen; e." A handsome line of men's, laiy' nnd Witness raid lie didn't remember such children's suits nnd hats, of latest style a circumstance; didn't know whether it and patterns, at popular . prices, at I- .hail happened or not ; lr.ul not stated to that four (i"MIcrg'i. anyone within the la-such a circumstance did occur; didn't Kali Lake Vinegar Co. remetnlier whether lie was present when Max field A llnmill, nmniifnctiirera of the iNU'kngc was lucked up; l.id mg 157 First East, mall vinegnr, stated to James E. Caine that such a Smith. Second First anil circumstance occurred ; don't remcnilMir Gentlemen ran save 30 tier cent by making any such statement m the presdon't ailmil it uiid don't ordering their suits at F. Auerbach A ence of anyune; remember. don't It; deny had guaranteed. J'm's. Fit workmanship e s,,.'0 (4 2, HUMS! f - a l ML Y0rt VIR m'OTiTMlSH. ,U) - snSa UI.K.tSINUH CIT U - monkey aumsl the I" day. the tupi"1' at bK a wit cent ti : President John Taylor wantl,,H ftcr Clawson l.ipmiy tnal i lMve Cahler's Dhe Wu- - general Mc:,-- rty are and k "I1 ' 0Tr to arrive m D. A R. U. il.i evening. Minute L'irela lftTbe Chautau ::i Sl : mil uiert in ll.e MhIijhIiI lniri,li Pr-tors tliis ervniii:' "l V.oO tliinl The Salt Labe nine uae the 'me of base ball to the Boise born; tlie Lafee , IjOim 12. jtt stoDiVmg Pall at the leneGt Ibe Remember Eytinge t" uiglit. ft n Horn dinnirter of linn Muruel. f her great next The Denver Atbletii s will arrive indar auil phtv three games with. Lake i.i, ,'e nu Monday, Tuesday 1 1 Yieduesday. lVhe lint iicb will club of the season. liny alSIiehlnu'allall by bepi'vrn Meteor Club iliia evening, will he rr delightful ailair. . a quick work W'irknien demolishing the Button & Boyaa fcfiilding, the strueti re now being torn down. Irhe ami oyster Remember the pper to le Riven by the ladiea of the mgiegational Chun li and Society at dependence Jiail thin evening. I'Hie case of t!r People vs. O. E. Tro--n came up in the District Court niendint living present for sentence. ( III was po.tioiieil rmigion rf defense sentf-nc- e fpstil next Monday. was found guilty of ' tiiiikennem in the Police (jonrt on sentenced to was uiy a fine rednesday, which constituted the busi-- i 5 before the Police Court Win. Evans, who ' The largest potato ever grown in Utah on exhibition at the Occidental 1 1 was Mint to Mr. Auer h loon urn Lelii, and is thirteen inches long by in diameter and weighs 5 pounds, I (us ounces. charming and artistic piece of nrk in the form of a picture frame e is now Atirely carved with a jfe the possession of J. K. Maxwell. It ws made by mi ininale of the Ltali siitentinry. A most pen-knif- l'KKHOMAL Baiuiierger m Son Pete. iW P. 1OINTS. return eil last evening m ffuilding. m Hurking Uoal. In view of the fact 1'iat at tlie ft present LVfdiiitionnl price of 2o ientg on orders for delivered in sacks, we are and have delivering all such orders at a loss, in e the undersigned have agreed iiikhi the illuwing extra rates to lie applied on all lent for coal to Im delivered in sack : "0 cents on j ami ton lots. 75 rents on and 1 ton IoIh. j 4 Too rates to aidv on nil orders for than one Pm. Will not sack less ' m fourth Pm lots. Alwve clinrgcs to fc in ailditiim P regular jirices of coni rlivered liaise, and to be in effect on end ler OctolsT .0, 18S4. Coal IVpt, U. 1. Uv.Co. A. J. (iunncll, Agt. Remington, Juhnsrm & Co., 1 lonie Coal Co. II. Dinwoodey, Treasurer. I UrtuherN, 18S4. '1 .fh.Oi)clHenlal,H Flrsl Kouth M. undersigned, liy reason of the ffods disjienstsi by us, herein i j11 f Jfoclsim P). tlie world that we are t feadvto . . "0)1 at low prices the best Cali- j 'ft1 ,n, n,iawted wines and the j; IK K. I liipiors and cigars. Families ITel,rinK for private tmrties not forget to give us a call. Sjllnmld AbkrAJMdkphy, Proprietors. .r 1slar. (Irorery Store. in need of staple ami fumy "Bcocerios, Fruits, Vegetables and every- , mg pertaining to Family Uriweries, wunild call at Lucas's old stand. Every-lunnew, neat am! clean. No. 52 K. irst South street. . J. L. Lucas, Manager. yarmers1 Kaeliango. to Manly A Kendalls. No. CO W, 'first Kouth street, for New York buek-"11 line of m1" groceries, fniiiH, grain ami bar. wIioIcmiIi1 4nulretaiL Cm vege-'.fsiblt- I ',,l anil lin Winter Hoots. He will make itepheiis. X 0,1 "Tilling yon desire in A No. 1 style, Hi K!1 gnnranleeil. Corner Second i f"uth - ! ami First Emit. Ttio (IiIiiom War ""Ulcil, l"'L it settlisl fact that v- Bowring, No. 3tl Mnin street, dmxiraic, iinint and kalNuininc ?n'.Il;r, 0 lnllri,,r of flic inosl ,J!tt i your dwelling elegant style, g'n, s'11 ;f j,.I iT.rt ii ' Olilii Itlerllon. lmi at Noble, '.Vrmrbd " Wtssl ho carry the largest sPak of li west of New York. Oyster tiriiUo. in any iiuanlity at winlcr iL.c,,a Oyster Urotlo. I 60-iii- . Co-op- ., one of Denver's flrst-sarchitects, came in last evening and vlnlemls to make this city his future Kioine. His family will reach him in a I'.jpouple of davs. Mr. Eberly last winter Nbperintendcd the Salt Lnke City Brew-g&- g Co.'s, and this season Denhalter's C. Klierly, aupr r" lYi-s- , (.Taw-son- 's t firsl-i-bis- r r -. s pi-r- with Lydia Spi ii. vr . r tint i have; I don't rciiii inU i. '' pr Imv the i'.-'t the IwrI ofveur rwolLvii.in i!at i' IViii,' cj t.. refer to the account of R.uh;cr Cl '.w- - you luvc? "I don't ku w ahout that." mil In 'll, ha said lie would have to rcl r to h ledger lor that, lie was to wiluevi, i hesitating anil stamiuering in refer to hi d.iv and ee on what hi vcch a helrivit lo work aMiinil the "I d.ir during the ntonliisof .l.uiiiary no I qiietion without jierjuring himself. 1 cUe j'.kc him. t'ei'rmiry, lSti. entries weie io r.le hv iirvcr licari auv one " an: quite sure ab.mi (li.it. i.ii hrolliir. 11 did i snd found All or a 'i iMilera'.'lc lime hid Kvn made iu defcmLiit's wiil.'ug e. try in Irving i induce ibis wi!uslo . ninuths day during New Yvir and Febr-iai22n 1. rviuvniliiT S'lmclhing, t'l.AWsuN W.irhingwins lii tlulay. Wl'ilo wai'itc: v i c.il'.cd lo the Slain! and fur the led.', r to he a pr ilmTil f'l.-ii1 am lhe fmlier of ; M itNii have known Lydia S pome r for three or Vias uiid u iftcl to iiaviog have visited my son hi h.s ur ItdviiVii a ji.iiivl ii'um li.li.'. ycir; eucei- lo lu die Eighteenth w.ir.1; ili not oic lefendaut. Wimt:- - was i lien aske.l to v.- sit Lydia Sieii'Vr (here: have seen tl'.e rmi'i: oc.Upu-i- l l.y Lydia in c iaiptny Dome in lhe Tenth w.:ii ; mr sou ami L dia at her qviimr several lime-- : :iw lliem ured lliere were s vcr.il picture and r n( my residence ; Mis Bienoer in lu-le.lr.siiu, .i w.- i my mm wa there at visiting then-annid' h s si u phi'ioraf.h of dctcn.i-'U'- . the sliiie lime: 1 don't know whether a pusiii.ni on ti e man lion cum-- v.iitlicr or wini away logelli-e- i el pii.v. Defendant and Lvdia i I'.c-.i ; s.iv:heni together at the Thraler vver- at witness' houi-one cvcniii.': two nr three lime last winter; Mrs. SpeiKTr came first and tiny !ieut IT'.r.nce Clawson was not with them; the evening anil left gelher. have iqiohin lo my s.m since tin indict- "SI'ENCLK CLAWS' I.N wus l' .i:n l ugainsl him but not 1 never A a heanl aiivlKsly allude lo again placed on Ihestand.lho hilger .e uialti-in his pretence beture the asked to turn having arrived, lie o the Kiwunt of RiidgerClawson, which indii'liucnl.'' i.- e "Is your son a uiemlier in full fellowdid, nnd the book wa piten t" for the prosecution fur llu ir in ship of the I 'hur'li of Jesus Christ of Latter l)v Baints?" Ti j attention of the witm He is." w.is then oalleil to several iitr.es in the "Yna are also a bishop ill (list church, ledger, and he was requested iu refer to ihe day I look and see what they weie are vou lint "1 am. The raainiinuio'i of ih iniks is iqiied "D you l.uor.-- fii ui loui iouvri' ilii n s .mu time hit. did not rixtill iu any imv. iih defendant, whether he Ulicvcs in portant developments. i he dm trine of Witinssd'-i.aihe- d plural marriage?" h nv his olficu wa arrj!i:'.i-1- , This question was it wa- - iu (o by ti..: southeast oonitr of the room and was counsel, who I.s.k the position r:u d als'iit six itiche and sitri.iumlul iioilit did not iiiii'.lcr w lii'lhcr defendant it right to practice plural marh;a railing about thiilv inches high. lVr.-otin the ulliee could not tm readily riage. That would not establish the fact tlint he was guilty in this case. u" u fron: the front sirt of the si, The piosouuliiiii slated tint they II. M. WELLS. to show that the practice of plural I reside in Salt Lake; am city recordmarriage was a lend of the faith of the er; wa a iiiemlier of the Eighteenth church to Which defendant belonged, and Wald Mutual Improvement Asxorhition in it lie would lie that if he l winter; I know defendant, hut do much more likely to commit the oll'euse. iol know Lydia Spencer; ilonl think Mending this discussion the court adknow her by sight; she has been pointed journed till 2 o'clock this afternoon. on', to me on the street; don't know When the ease came up this afternoon whether she is a member of the Ei lhe question was allowed in a modified Ward Improvement Association ; form. The examination of Bishop I a think Kudger Clawson i Clawson was then proceeded with, Imt member." (The book containing the was elicited. of roll of membership was here produced.) mailing importance Mil. M. .1.01111, "Yes, sir, his name is on the' roll ; the (irst 'ijui he wa present w.i at the Hecunif mo! her of Lydia ('Liwm.ii, was then islh-d- , but like all who had preceded her. could meeting in February ; his name was little. for membership on January 31st, rememlier Imt very Kudger 1 rj ? 4 Clawson and her daughter were cousins, whutlier defend; don't remember knew other no of she ant was present at that meeting or not ; but . She several nihfci names were proposed for relationship existing between thought it wa none of her Inisine- Dicinoership that evening. Witness then read tlie names uutil lie daughter went with ea, ue to that of Lillie Clawson. when I'UKSIIlENT JOHN TAYUiK ho was requested to stop. called next. "Was that Lillie Clawson the lady "Mr. Tavlor, you are president of the ont as limed to Clawson? p Lydia you Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da"1 don't know; the name alter deare you not?" asked the priMCCiil-iu- g fendants on the roll of membership is Saints, attorney. Lillie Clawson ; don't remember whether Yin, sir. (ho lady was present the evening her "I siijip.rtt! you are familiar with the wmJ name projiosed for nieinier'i'ji or laws and revelations that have been the surname of Lillie Clio- - i in n't; given the Ihurrli?" seeded tlie same on tlie roll as that uf " Well, not as familiar as I would like lo lie. SIDNEY li. CI.AWSON. The witness was then asked it he was Defendant, Rodger Clawson, - my familiar with the mumage rites of the church, uml who wa the brother; know Florcuee Din wood cy or Clawr-'i- i; l'liTeii'-have known Lydia "(liciiiling priest or minister at the EnSji.ni.vr several year; never km-- her dowment House during the year 1S32 I y any other name. 1 am a ruenilier of and 188". The del'en-- e uhjivlo to llii-- . tlie Eighteenth Ward Mutual Improvement Anrfocialiun; don't know whether iis no ovi'loi'oe led been pr.!u.vii that Lvlia Bpeneer is a member or not ; have iber- vi- - an Endowment lli.o-Win.-- - w .is Hon iiski'.l if s. i n her at the meetings several tiir.es; in tlo- - iiiy, Hi.'i dou'L know by what name she wus called I .'i'i.- 1110:0 I loii-'v.:a before 'here remember don't testifying lna; the Grand Jurv that Lydia Spencer was ".I. i; c n u ri qi s li.tuciii im M'larx don't remetnlier that she .filled: ir.ii i Iv.i.iiii.-- in tiii mi led Lillie; Hons' Lillie in that associa- was railed ii.- .n; heard railed her never "Ye, M.niclimcs there and somrlimvs i.- illie nv as elsewhere." (The anywhere. Mr. Ti.ylor, isn'i one uf the doctrine given by witness liefore the Grand Jury of your eliurcli that of plural marriage? wa here shown witness.' ,:I dont that she was called LiMir, and Objected to, and the objection overdont remember testifying .liefore the ruled The queslio was then rciwated. Why, certainly it its'' was the anirundJury tlint she wus called Lillie; saw her and iny brother at the associaswer. Do not the laws of the church retion together several times ; itout know whether they came together or went quire that all these dural marriages be lioiiie together; visited uiy brother (wire solemnized in the Lndawment House? at his home in the Eighteenth ward; No, sir." Do you know of auv such marriages aw Miss Bpencrr there one: don't re " uii'f. liter how she was dressed ; saw her ns tlint have been solemnized ? she passed through the room ; don't "Yes, sir." s "Where snd when were these recollect testifying liefore Grand Jury that Rodger and Lydia Spencer joined pi'rformed ?" "1 can't say that." the association at the same lime; when In respnns.' to other questions the witfirst heard that cither was a member I heard that both were members ; don't ness then stated that certaiu buildings know any meinlier of the Clawson family were set apart fur the solemnizing of polygamous marriages and for other rites, by the name of Lillie. ami that prior to the dedication of the OILSOX in May last I lie Endowment ,.n employe at Spencer Clawson's dry Mouse temple in tlii city was (he only such go als cstahlishmcnl, wa the next witne Imusc in the Territory." cried, and, like those who preceded him, as to The witness was then 'didn't know, didn't rememlier, etc. the authority to ilisjami-- questioned plural marriage lie had seen Lydia Sncer at Spencer lie staled that althmigli lhis Clawson's store; she had Imsinc- there privileges. ws vested in him he sometimes authority lmd iu the seen her with defendant; it to others nnd did not exer-tis- e iiiih-a niimlier of time ; never heard delegated it cxclusivelv himself. He knew s delcndant say anything about hi di lemlant, hut hail never had any with her; never said anything to with him relative to a plural Riiiluer Clawson aliuut his relations with marriage: I.ydi.i S;iencer except in a joking wav, JlJKii: ELIAS SMITH, hit., i us, ll is reiKirnnl you have another Mr. Smith, did you celebrate any wife. He would turn it off with, "So ili.-lie H.yganiu marriage iu the Enihiwmeut sav, or "So it is reported." fact admitted it. ll.'use in this city during the rear the or denied or net coiuii'cn'vd she before wa i'iiis coming 1883? Not that 1 know of." tlie store. I reiuemlier the " Did you assist in the celebration of of a Kickage lining picked up that any Kilygauiqus marriage during that lmd lieeu purehaseil by Miss Speurer; not pMHtent at the time; some one year?" w.i I wa- pesent in the latter part of me iilkiut it; don't rememlier who told me; haven't any reiollection ns io lhe year when some such marriages were celeb sled." ' tiim." Witness tnied that lie had never liven STANLEY CLAWSON, an! Iiorizcd to celebrate xilvgutnous marBrother ( f the defendant, wa next riages and never witnessed any marriage anil ilie'l a follows: 1 have known of defenduiit. ulMiita brotlicr mr l.vdia Spencer 1rofessor Thomas wa called next anil year: lived oil North Temple it reel in the i: telling what he ilimT know as we go to 1 winli r; Eighteenth want last pICi-S- . i.iy liiother's liimsti in Marll and April time ; I did ml meet l.ydia her there ; S;ien vr there and did not I did nut lestilV liefore the Grand Jury Hull I met Lydia Spemvr ut R'ld's Ionise; met her and mv hruther lit tur n.oPicr' house several times; don't l.uoir whether they o.imo together or away together ; I never saw them l v' .u liar at any other place; 1 might h ive testified liefore the Grand Jury tlint BY MRS. SHELDON. ASSISTED 1 awr them together on Thirl South hired corner; ildi'l think I so testified ; d m't think I ever had unv conversation wi'li my brother almut liix relations Willi Lydia Siencrr; dont rememlier Inving said before the Grand Jury that SOIREE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING 1 frequently joked him nbouthis relations ivi.li iier; my mcuinry is a perfect blank ON MONDAY CI.AH MEET on that point, so to sieak ; linve no ( 1 EM'S' snd Wednesday Evenings at uf having jukeil my brother on 1 ,A 1)1 Ht'snd JUVENILE Cl. AKH on Tuesday the siihjeet; 1 may have joked him; ami Thursday aftcninons at don't recollect ; 1 cant fetch it up now; (inuid MatliiM Every Saturday at S p. m. m v memory is not vary good at best; don't remember what I testified to before Private lessons to suit applicants. the Grand Jury ; 1 wont sav I haven't Hunt Panrlng llall tu thu city to leut fbr j"kfd my brother about his relations holla ami parties. ( then c.ii le i and k of hi liuMiit'-- . BROS. 8TUPEBAKE3 I'l.VWS'lV SPEYlT.IS . ; ( J VESTING CHRONICLE, FiiiCAY, OCTOHEU 17, 188 1 "1-n- I Studebaker Brancii House s tlt-w- Sc.u-l.rs- : I : .1 - 1 Our Standard STILL TAKES THE JEAD. We have introduced for Spring Trade two adililiunsl grades ol BUUGI E , -- r Grade Work A TOP BUGGIES. $150,$200. $250, $300 & $350. AWUBEKEVTS. TON BON WALKER OPERA HOUSE. t s 1- JOHN MAOCIKK MANAliEK ONE WEEK ONLY. W.AND...... COMMENCING RESTAURANT, No. 256 Main Street, Monday, October 13th. ui'isl KiiKipniviit of the ilreatu-- t of America, i, Two doors couth of Walker Home. , Rose Eytinge I lie fi.llowiiig repertoire liirinx - Miss EUROPEAN PLAN. will lie presented hytliige'i angageinenl : Sli 11 Oyitf 1, Spring Chicken, Quail, Teal Duck, Mountain Trout, Etc., Etc. is i.-- . h.-- ROSE MICHEL Led Astray. SATl'RPAY KATL'KDAY 1 lh OLIVER MATINKK, OIHS DAY AND NIGHT. gPtlTate Rooms fbr Ladles and Parties MiiHT, by a CuleLratud fast. Kupimrk-- d RESTAURANT. NEVADA TWIST. Miss Eytinge bugs to assure the puUIn that tier plays have been carutiilly cast and mliea mud, and tliat tliuy will be produced in 'alt loiku as well os in New York. .A 'Popiitar House Oyster r S. Brisacher & Co., Propis, Prlnes. Heats now on sale. MEALS AT ALL HOURS, 50 GTS tin-in- win-he- r ij for board an Rates per andday, apodal ratal by the moult V:-- s i y Arcade Restaurant IWANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, MERCHANTS 3 P. LUNCH from M. 12 to 3, 25 CENTS. A full tins of card os tuples of1 piece good slock j V tbs great Cwill be found with e DINNER AT REGULAR Philadelphia. quo-lio- n, BEST wit-i- in msr-ringe- keep open day anj Fumiihwd Rooms to Lot. Oi.n. Clift Houso. Salt Lake hv s 1 Ovsiom Iu every stylo, night. . STEW OYSTER JOHN DAVIES, IN TOWN 25 CENTS. SALES AGENT, Salt Lake City, Utak the All TWKKTY-ON- Delicadec of the Season. MKAL TICHBfB g 241 Main Street, Ouooiite Walker House TOR $T. GET VOUR MEALS GENTLEMEN ....AT WnO DKUHK A GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT Suit of Clothes First-Cla- ss 26 W. First ISouth St. Kliould call on H. LOWENSTEIN. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. J. BERGEN, Superintendent ETC, ETC and Cutter. rrires moderate and salk&ctlon gouanteed D. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. Ltu HATI8KACTJON ?? - GUABAXTKED, CITY BAKERY Psststlrt Mila Short, msmlts TAILORING. 28 W. FIRST SOUTH STREET. rela-tiiin- circiiin-Kiiini- v - 1884 SHELDONS I WOULD I gentlemen select Inna hi FALL OF 1884. Pies, Cakes, RESPECTFULLY INVITE tu an car'y lnicllon of my WINTER AND WOOLENS. My prices will be fisind mndera'c. I will make it a point to keep them as low as Is conslKent with good material, good word tnanvlilp and thcc- rv and attcutlon rcqubdto III ;vl up TiliJKOl'GilLYSATISFACTORY MERCHANT No. 218 Street, up sta;rs, oppotdte the Poslofllve.&alt luike City. FOOT, JR.r (Of New York), and Amerlca'a Auilior, Lecturer, Croat aat Specialist, 1 CONFECTIONERY Always on hand. Your patronage hi solldtad. OBO. OEBHARDT, Propriatnr. MRS. M. G. LAPHAM. Cloaks and Suits. TAILOR, Main DR. Crackers and GARMENTS James Price, Dancing Academy. REASON will be delivered to any Winter 1885 Bread thaclty. GOODS. vi.-il- m-- Fall and ..mill'd permanently and consultation Free at UNION BLOCK. " Ma'.n Street, between Recond and 'rtiinl ikmtli, :i nil Nc:vouf, IIIiskI, Private, Chronic aud K.inale DKwsea and Delurmlliea; all rlirouie dlse svs of tlie eye, ear. throat, heart, stomach, liver, Kidnrya. bladder, mtom and oxual remlnal weakuigans: cancers, tumors, pllvs.loot gleet, manhood, ness, gouorrh.va, luriviiiiias, iilcerotlim and mtsplaeemanti, Irro. ular and pain flit menstruation, and all L'liroiiieiliseascsol tsilh sexes. Klvo hundred dnllam fiir a test nue of any firm ut syphilis or nurvour debility that Dr. Fiw.1 vaniuit cure. The doctor use homcoimthle aud eclectic vegomblu reined leaailertrlclty and niagnot'anu Cures and entire satlslkctlim positively guar-auteei- L lhretiolaglcsl charts gtvuu. Visits made. Terms rsasouablo. ulliee lieurs, 10 a m to 4 p m, and 7 to 8 p iu. No. 42 Market Street. FALL AND WINTER STYLES JUST RECEIVED. AGENT FOR McCALL BAZAR PATTERNS Queen toe. Baiar Dreav a) by mail, lloup ttkirto, Rusties Dress 11 ut tons, Caroline Health Conets, Rustle . Skirts, etc. Address or call on MRH.M. a. LAPHAM. gait LoksOty. ' . A uaialugue and oenu maker, WOOL GROWERS F REFINED SULPHUR VJY THE CAR LOAD CAN BE OBTAINED near OovsCrsex, Jj Irum the RulphurWorka FERDINAND DICXKRT, Halt Lake UtR |