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Show Tightly Bound Book. SALT LAftB GEORGE "DON'T KNOW." 'V limi. !:d to :t, you?" MAILS SSBS '.? 'I- 41 ... "' ''!' ... 4abi p in. J..1H. t 11 xflnp.m. :w . p. ni. fcl in He Don't Know Anything About the dowment House, En- AM WANTS TO REMAIN IGNORANT. A Phenomenal Witness Tel: a the Truth nil lleu't Uln s Damn. ve ljto Ilty. 1'uli. "il. ti. I- - ora i'lO llullluu Klilpmeut. 1 F4 JiS? K?Cfrhri'i!rliuilnii-- wm 1 1 " - ' ft'i OBBil'K at. ,f 7.WW.UU ..I :s,7iaj.ifti l.OjnjJIJ f T Ul mLVK HU! jYlirk j.Huu.nu OTATIOS. & e Suit . I ftaf Bum j UkeLn tall nine was lin.il 1 " M this morning. Jpstii Spier. drunk relieve.! lb. if Ah ihh Cvtirt folic Several witnesses were called after the (.'h roxik'LE went to press last night. returned tliin uioruiUK' gL Clark - The interest in the ltudger Clawson bigamy rase still continues unabated, and tlie attendance at the trial is large, a great many Gentiles being attracted by curiosity tu see the cunning manner in which the church dignitaries evade giving testimony against a polygamist, and numbers of the elders ami bishops crowding around the witness stand to encourduu't know age the don't remember, witnesses with approving smiles and noils. iHTV ULKAXIMBL was hkbkr uinwoudv placed on the stand, hut protested that ? ,,f he knew about nothing matter, and lip was excused. the ANUITS morning-- Jt. CANNON. During the year 1883 I did not officiVMnU v. civil ate in the Endowment House in thy perI,IU! (tern(0D' Sliers J inajiefore formance of plural marriages; neither J concert will Kurt did 1 in 18S2; I did assist this yesr in afternoon. at 4 o'clock the performance ef plural marriages there; I never saw a record of marriages Kviimte will cW h with kejA there; I have never had in my t at tlie Opera II.'iiM house any record of marriages kept in liver Twist.' the Endowment House; I don't know ev leap Tear parlv Ut nf St. Mark b. liow the recollection or fierpetualion of ladies the voimfj uu hy marriagee performed in the Endowment 4 was a viry pleawuH atTur I louse is kept ; 1 have a recollection of Utah my own marriage; each individual keeia uiieriiitendant Sharp, nf the his own record: I have never seen or extensive upv. intending Iheaoutlieni heard of a record ; I cannot aay to bridges al.n whether it would be impossible te of the line. ascertain whether certain parties the Kentucky of retail hail been married there; when I & C.fffi.r Mine will he closed I'' 1 tin- - officiated at the Endowment House L a new ll.r-- r is laid and wrote the names on a slip of paper and juuili1. then tore the paper up; it was simply pjreowulK i rillr Jule ha. sold his Kil.vm used to refresh rnv memory in solemnissti it tn Messw. ing the marriage ; I don't aay no record h taiinew mi Main wuu will lake is Kept; I simply say 1 don't know of A ISnwuuu-y- , sny record ; 1 say I know nnthing about fnMtwion next Mum.. tv. it ; I burn the names 1 write on the slip were k there the pan of taper and dont communicate them to furiv-siof out of Sill anv one else, " The question was then y raw nf "re and MSiiL ihiriv-tas tce-If there he no record of the marraw of lead, a lutal of ninety-twriages kept, liogr is the marriage proved when church diverces are applied for 7 wviid ui" ihe ipwnl teineraiice but lieing objected to, was withdrawn. ! wax ' WALTER MELl'NI), MKing at the Theatre last night of fairlv attended, hut the lecture first Clawson's A clerk Siienoer at store, A clfc Glover was very inlerexliiig. swore that he had never seen Lydia solicit ( rMBiiuittee waa aidnled Sfwucer ; in the next breath he stated to defray the eximuee of the she hail been pointed out to him and he feting. therefore must have seen her ; lie first saw her in the store a bent a year ago; unueinentx Uvnirflit : Kose Eytinge Twit at the Opera Houae ; saw her there quite a number of times ; W' t (liver Mf. I- - W. (iluver. the teniperunoe orator, hail never said anything to defendant y lithe Salt Lake Theater; the regular- about his relations with defendant, or otherwise ; didn't recollect about Wturday night aoiree at Sheldon'i Danc7 a ; anJ roller skating from package belonging to Lydia Spencer htvillion. being spoken of. JAcadeiuv John D. Seu-e- r ami Henry W. Spenwas received hy Menu. brotheis of Lydia Spencer, kuew cer, this morning Mating about their sister's relations with nothing the Denver Athletics started for this defendant and had never heard the matthis morning. They will arrive ter alluded to in his presence. The moms in the evening. ARTUUH PRATT the used hy recently Upilel Btta nine, will lie placed at their dis- - Testified that he was acquainted with the usual routes of travel between this city T1- and St. George, and said it would take lire alarm commenced ringiug alioiit five or six days to go awl return if W night just as the town clock towas tlie roads were goon. be Miking seven. The lire proved Court then adjourned until 10 oclock o tiench, Wing a liarn luilong-Utogjikn this morning. h Mr. (iuiver, of the lirm of Pap-nrtt iuiver, butchers. The barn Md conteuls were entirely The attendance this morning was fully tiling a hiss of shout SoOU. The ori-o- f as great as that of yestenlsy. The detlie lire is unknown. fendant was not present when court was called and some time was consumed in KEIJUlOt'S NOJICKS. waiting for him. Bulba tie eom-WS- fjLt ffh. d?-T- ('l'v tin x fonr-f.JJ- l, o e$he Sv 1 juk-ingl- tt 'he et t Preaching by Rev. Dr. if morning at 1 oclock, bject, The Struggle aud the Victory. ton-laSchool at 2 ;W p. in. Young .'ptople s meeting at 0:4i p. m. Inion flpel teiiierani'e meeting at 7:30 4 p. m. teniierance meeting at p. m. 1 v W. Holy Com imiim. 7:30 a. m., morning service, with mon, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 2:4 m., evening prayer ami catechising, p. m., evening prayer and sermon, - ' BEATTIE OEO. Q. CANNON Was called. A great deal of curiosity was manifested to hear the testimony of this most colossal of all modern liars, ami his testimony showed him fully entitled u that distinction, llis testimony was in substance as follows : 1 am (me of the first presidents of the I 'hurdi of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints ; have held the office for yean ; have been a member of tlie Church forty-livyean, awl a resilient of the citr thirty-seve- n yean ; 1 have officiated in the celebration of marriages; cant say whether plural marriages or not. I there any record kept of marriages celebrated in the Endowment House? asked Attorney Dickson.' "I do not know whether there are any records kept now. I am inclined to think some kiwi of a record was kept at the lime I officiated. Dues not the act umler which the chiin-was incorporated require such a record to be keft V I believe it does. It has been a giNsI many years since 1 officiated in the House. The last marriage 1 celebrated was two or three yean ago. I do tiot know of any record having been made of that marriage." "Do yon know whether there is any record, roll nr book kept at the Endowment House, which iienoni who are to sign? joined in marriage are required ' 1 never heard of-av. Have you ever made any inquiry as to tlie'exislenre of such a roll? 1 never have. Mr. Canmm, do voti kmiw of any means by which those in authority in the rlnirrh can ascertain whether fiersons who are members of the church are married or not ?" "No, 1 know of no means. Suppose a question arises as to the Icgitimacv of otlspring, is there any iiicaim of ascertaining tlie Irgitiiuary or the children? I know of no means except to take the word of the parents. I do not think it customary to give certificates of mar riage. When I iierforiii the ceremony write the names of the parties on small slips of pafierso as to lie correct in pro tinunciiig the names. The slip of pauer is then thrown aside. Don't know of any paper or Ixxik being ket in tlie Endowment House which those taking part in the ceremony are required to sign. I do not know what is the p aclice now. I siqqxisesome record is kept now, bull don't know. Why don't yon know T" ' Because 1 have never taken the psiiM to ascertain. 11 ' gBAFTisT. Corner of Second South an.l vto'nnd West, Dr. II. tl. DcWitt ;iator; r man by Hev. Dwiglit ; at 11 a. A PL: Sunday school at 12:15 n. m.; Cnioii tonperance uweting at the M. K. Clmrcli 3;si 51 Kally at the Methodist C'liurck. T. W. . (Hover will speak a "IIr. ' Isifal Option, at the temperance to W held in the Methodist j',iving ev nkuroli at 7:31 u'clis-k- . The meetings in e Blue Bildsm nuiveineiit will he held 'n lhe aforesaid church instead 3rffter tlie Theater. All are invited to attend S' . the meetings tmniglit and ami s evenings, to ramincnce at 7:IW dacli evening. ",'jl ht Mwss Meeting. JJ ITjf The third mass meeting of the cilixens lhe JrF henches of Salt Lake City will hU in the Twentieth wanl school- 'use, at 7:150 oclock, tin Tuesday cven- K S1: A full meeting is re- fliestcd lie ' t..p? Kkkukrick Cui.mkr, Senr. Wtunlajrs Marketing. Tlie liest place in the city tn gel is at II. E. Fyson's, 4n ! K"-- l sarket Kow. Choice grajies, atiplc, (caches, and fruits and vcgetaldes ii Irisit variety. Our chickens, ducks and turkeys are fine. Our Juva and Mis-liollees cannot lie excelled. A line line fancy and staple groceries, and canned fssls of every description always kept P' xlock. Call and ace me. a A No. & Irivute Sale, fusil table almost new, mnl (ine household gnisls fur Halo lor a few Jays only at the 1 leaver A Kin tlranile "kd. Apply :at the hotel near the 1 'mill (4ui4rt he given at the Il'iplist tfiiureh evening. Oct., 23id, under the !,r4p,lur,iiy jyft r un of Prof. 1. S. Krause, I'lie find "oiri talent has been seiiired, ,, A 1 Oyster Ural to. Try those celebrated fresh oyster ad in every style. y 1 tail ATOMS Ilf MtllllJ "Did you ever hear her spjkcu of as 1 Mis. I'laws-oi- i V o', iliu tin- - xaiuo in n.y Cmmut lliruprMinin Time. Van 1 answer that o'i it way 7" Yus, as far as we arc concerned. At a large meeting held iu l!.:s - Jy that 1 Well, then, 1 Wi.iild two gentlemen came in a little recently, generally heard her referred to as the woman Kudger t'luwiam had taken ns a lute, and finding a j initially empty m'.U, MXvnd wife.'' atieiiqiUil to pass by the tut mau who l'he defense moved to strike nil all occupied the end of the aisle. The Ini that portion of the evidence that was like a great many other people iu based upon the inference of tlie witness. man, chills uud feverisu world, this bilious, The motion was sustained and the examination was continued. neither moved along to the far end of the 1 unJerMoo-was u scat to make room lor the Lvdia Sj r member of the ; 1 never heard imr arose so that liter might ia hy him. her name called ; never heard the name in nltenipliiig tu push by the fat man, f Ionic Clawson called before tin nLhl tu-- - lii.-t genticmaii, who w.is ralhet r saw ydia there. Have beard lin.liy, Hitddenlv ktopjied short, niggled Lvdia Spencer sjhikcil of generally as Ids blues and feet, grew red iu the l.ire, the r who was Hud's second wile." and looked hall frightened to death. Court then adjourned until 2 p. m. "What's the matter?" ueked hi friend (iKO. KKVNOl.l'H ho stood in the aisle. Was the first witness cal list this :. ft laird ! Im slin k. " " noun ami testified : Am an elder in the "Squeeze' through. M'lruum Church and a liieiuhcr of the "i an t. of the "Let tne jiii.-- h vuii. quorum of seventies; do nut ku-existence of any record uf the umritge Y"u'l! "For heaven's sake don't. in the Endowment House; iiiakn me dit my punts. " omesaw a copy of the records in the the f.u man iu the seat hud historian's office alsiut 15 years ago; Mr grown hot and cold by turns. W.sidrurt is now historian." li'ily with jiaiti, wiped the wcat By request nf the prosecution a his lliislieil and fevelish brow aud allow, was issued for Wisslriiil. eied Dut-.'l- i blessings on his imaginary At lust hv dint of miicli WM. KltAl'T ismsiderahlr nm. wads of Testified lint he lived in a lomse on and pliiity l iuwar-- t anger, the Third South tree! ill the Tenth ward in two fat men nne and managi-to sejiur-n'e188.8. occtijiie-Iwonsiau Lydia Sjiencer and the big, fat hog sIixnI mil in the in the house and was visited by Kudger sliixik ftlh! as himself, t'lawson; lie came one lime about II isle in, o'clock in tin- - evening ; he cat there nmv. tlie next man fur nothing, liv lie hIiiiiiIiI lie mks. KK.vrr ami not fur utieu that if lie Testified to the same tails. She bail had taken a da-mi the seat all prujier vi-often seen defendant come to il l,vdis uf the iiiiiMiufortalilcuess of the matter Spencer. have lieeii averlc-1- . Hisitoe wutrxKY Inilxildy nig one orl of the liit v ieoii!e Was called and testified to the fuel that who noticed and laughed ut this incident will take the far end of the seat, ax they defendant's first wife was still liviiu. to, when next they attend a public might MARY EKAl'T, meeting or go tnehr.ivh. "I Aster of IVni. Kraut, was called and corroborated his testimonr ; she ha-Furl. Huugtu s i'ont-rrl- . seen defendant visit Lydia Spencer at The following is the programme that the latter's rooms in 'the house in the will In- rendered hy the Fort lxuigla Tenth ward ; had seen him go awav baud afternoon, at 4 o'clock : ah.mt 10 or 11 o'clock in the morning. The pnsiecuilioa then otlered as evi- March, Nuntaskel, Kollinson ; Fantasia, dence subpenas that had been issued for liecollection of the ()mra, 15rver; Airs. Anna Dinwoody, mother of defend; Wultz, Wine, Woman and Saig, ant's first wife, Mrs.' Margaret t'lawson, Gavirile, Seerefloive, Claux ; Mc-defendant's mother, and Lvdia Spencer, lev, Bric-- a Brae, Missnd ; Galoi, Leap defendant's alleged second wife. The Year, Samuels. returns of the Ik 8. Marshal were also FKItXilNAI. rot.vr. submitted, showing that those jiarlies could not he fouud. John I'. Tret hew ey, (if the Iwad The introduction of this evidence Was objected to aud the objection was sus- Mine Comixiny, Bingham, returned to that filaee this inurniiiq. tained. Prosecution here rested. Keceiver Bancroft and t.ieneral Wildeniar Lund and Orson lingers rctiirne-- l last night Agent S. W. were then called for the defense, who front their tour of over the to the James of sought impeach testimony road. K. Paine. Lund was wound iqi in short Klui-s- . order hy the prosecution ami retired iu Falxes tiriii-erj- r confusion. I'eople iu need of iaile aud fancy The defense then called Marshal Ire- (iroci-ries- , Fruits, Vegetables and everyland, who was asked what length of lime thing iertaiiiiiig to Family Gnxvries, was required from Salt Lake to Ogden shiitlil ckII at Lucas ohl stand. Everyand return; also, how long it would thing new, neat and clean. No. 52 E. take to go and return from Provo. It First South street. J.L. Lccas, was not cfuiiued that this testimony ha-Manager. any relevancv in the case, and w eviintroduced iu a defense HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tbe by dently sjiiril of humor. Marshal Ireland was then crust- examined liv the firosecntiun and asked if he knew flow loug it took to solemnize a plural marriage. The witness answered in the negative. Tho defense then rested and comt X AND AFTER XOVEMKElt 1. IM. until 10 o'clock Monday morntrains will leave fts fiA low : ing, when the argument will lie Mur.ii.l sruft iu " lrnier S: si a m " I'.iiiiilain Hitt i::m:n t'Mftiu The "News" Its port art Paralysed. " FIo- - hi.I ll,!l " The half dozen or more foreign and In :i in s1 domestic imbeciles who are supported Leave from the tithing fund for supposed ser11:) s in II. ill. I'.Mlifi'.u vices in filling twe columns on the local " Ilessaui 111.1 .;: pin 11 111 li--. o i iu Fountain Uivvn " Lirajicr jKtge of the Endowment House urgau l:ipui 1:10 p in with obituary notices, alleged iuterriews Arrive at Mun.al Stages ciiiiueci at Moroni fur all jsirtiuf Sxn with returned missionaries and now and Pete anil Sevier. then an item of news taken from tlie Private teams and spring wsgiint can he rolumus of a conteiiixrary, succeeded in ordered by telephone at Neulii, In be ready on arrival of tnltu at Moroni. Price. 81 compiling a confused mass of matter yes- day, driver tsiyiiig all Ills own expenses. per he to of the a report terday purfxirting 8BAMliEhUEK,Msnager. Clawson trial for the forenoon session. reand the man the obituary Only turned were missionary rejxjrter in the afternoon, ami they were so sent diimfniinded br ibe cflruntrv of the prosecution in calling His Koval Highthat ness; King John to the witness-bo- x they entirely forjpit what they were sent for, but sat with gaping mouths and bewildered stare, neglecting to send any report of the proceedings to the tithing office concern, while the sleepy" indiLate of Chicago, vidual of the C'HROXH'l.E reported the 4 to o'clock. pnxeedinga up STUiTUKER BROS. Studebaker Branch House FKKl) CLAWSON. Brother of defendant, was the next wit- ness. visited nty brother at his residence on West Temple street ; don't remember just when it was ; did ins see Lydia Kxmuer there ; have seen defeudunt am! Lydia Spencer in rouqiany ; saw them together on the street, at meeting and at the Theatre; never had any oonversa-tio- d with about his tny brother with relations Lvdia Spencer. I lis mother's name ia Margaret G. Clawson ; don't know where she is ; she left home yesterday ; it was ia the afternoon or evening ; don't know where she went to ; wss not present when she left ; didn't know she intended leaving ; she has been at home moat of thelime during the last two weeks. 1 . AIKS. AUKK, The mother of Lydia Spencer, was recalled. Mrs. Auer fxissessee the happy and rare familtv of being tide to talk all of the time without iiuixiriing any information. She testified yesterday that Lydia Spencer had occupied part of a ho'jae that Ixtlonge-- i tu her on Third South street last eiiiuiiter. in response to questions she said: I con lil n't tell the names of the other tenants of the house; couldn't say how long they lived in the house and couldn't say alxiul how long ; 1 collected the rents, hut gave no receipt ; don't know where they are now; couldn't give any idea of their names or where they are. Have you found out yet where your daughter is, anything further than you Do you remember knew yesterday? where you left her ? " "No, only as I said, I left her somewhere near the Jordan here witness checked herself. That is something yon Where? Never mind, you didu't tell yesterday. may go. BISHOP ORSON WHITNEY, -- ROBERT PATRICE Was called but his testimony was unitn- lie acted as bLdiop of the Ixuiant. ward in the absence of Bishop Whitney ; defendant never applied tu him for a fieriuit to marry . JAMES K. CAINE Was then called hy the defense for was when 1 asked Kudger Clawson if Spencer was his second wife and I think there were he answered yes. other employes about the store, but do not think they were within hearing. Witness a a requested to repeal the conversation he had with defendant on the day he was subpuenaed, as follows : He came to me and said, 1 understand you have said that 1 told you that Lvdia Spencer was mv second wife.' I told him yes, 1 hail said He so. said that since he had been indicted he had guarded himself very carefully against saying anything of the kind, anil it was impossible for nitn to have said 1 told him that anything of that kind. was what I had heard, and what I He would have to swear to if asked. said there seemed to I wine doubt about that, and 1 replied that there was some doubt but there was none in my mind. I said 1 didn't give a dam and, would tell the truth. In redirect examination witness was asked : Dili any of the clerks say to you in presence of defendant that it would nut lie rjury in (lie sight of God for you to say you know nothing alxxit the matter? No; not in his presence." MRS. Jl'I-l- 1 1 cu-c- , Standard Out Sjx-mv- STILL Grade Work A TAKES THE EAD, ! la-l- We hare introduced for Sjiring Trade two additional grade ol BUC.GI E TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250, $300 & , $350. AMUSEMENTS. BON WALKER OPERA HOUSE. TON in-u- UilIX MAiii'IRK NAXAiiFIt Oyster House a , d 1 ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING AND Monday, October 13th. RESTAURANT, No. 256 Main Street, Two un'ihI KnipiuniHMii ol tin UfvtUO't of AiiuTica, luiM-c- ArHvts loon south nf Walker House. ifein-icke- 1 - Rose Eytinge! cu ROPEAN Mu f.illnwins Slp-l- l X.VlVUIiAY NIGHT. OLIVER Oysteis, Spring Chicken, Quail. Tea Duck, Mountain Trout, Etc., Etc. UiqiiH.rtisl by a Csxt. IV-'rsl-ed i have been east ami anil that they will Is pnabutal In Salt Lake as well as In Sew YiuX. her plays Irh-es- . Room Sir ladies and I'arth-- s NEVADA RE8TAURAN1. the iml.lic that csn-lull- tUrlNipular Ol'EN DAY AND NIGHT. TWIST. MUa Kytlnau begs tu aisuir- - PLAN. presented Led Astray. j ! Heats nuw ini site. i S. Brisacher & Co., Propr's. MEALS AT ALL HOURS, 50 CTS TJATKH PKR DAY, : FOR BOARD AM IV K.n.iii, miiiI sp.g'Ml rule by the muu'b Ovsteix ii, every slyw. Keep o,.en day xiif inglil. I Furnlsliod Room to lAt. Oi.n. Clift Housa. Salt Lakn r.lrv WANAMAKER & Arcade Restaurant BROWN, OAK HALL, San Pete Valley Philadelphia. REGULAR DINNER 3 P. AT lint of card umplea of the fKit picc fooda stock A full Cf o Ar-i-'- c will I during MU Kytinge's engsai-nn-n- l S.tTntKAY MATINKK, RAILROAD. Who by liis occupation as a scribbler fur the JAseret Yi'az could not he supposed to know anything, was then called, and considerable time wasted in futile ellbrts to induce him to tell something. But like all the rest' he didn't know, and was allowed to retire. I do not think WaMemar Lund 1 hulf-kille- iiresenl Was recalled and testfied that defendant left the employ of the 55. C. M. I. in December, 1882. Quite a ripple nf excitement wa created when the name of 's Sst. Makk'sCatiikdrat.. J. inn. an.-we- r don't retuemlier; dont think 1 could ascertain the existence of such a record if I desired to; cun.t give luuius of all those in the Church authorized to solemnize marriages; suppose any of the Twelve Apostles, bishops or ciders can solemnize marriages ; the authority was formerly ton fmed in the Twelve, hut now it is extended to a grout many others. The witness wss here requested to give the name and residence of each afxisile, which he did. 1 could nut give the name of any per-- 1 son who ullici.ited at the Endowment House during the years 1882 and l8X;i. 1 can only form an idea. srsAX E. SMITH Testified that she lived on West Temple street and that Lydia Sxnir rented two rooms of her last J une. These rooms we e fitted up for housekeeping; one was a liednxmi and the other a kitchen. Saw defendant in the lied room once in the Didn't know where Lydia daytime. Sjiencer went tu or where she isjiinw; didn't know when she lull ; couldn't tell anvthing about when it was ; didn't know wkat ltudger Clawsons business was then. 1 Mrriiei-isT- . e a'.itho-ity- . "1 should imagine it was, witness, turning very re-- 1 in the fu;v aud tiilgcliug in his chair. 1 think when 1 officiated it wa customary tu keep a record ; duu't know who was the custodian of that record ; - SATFKOAY, OCTMiEft IS. qui-t'-- Homespun tic- - ivc. Well, isn't iuat the case with ail th.-s- the fcHa.iu. :!:4'i i. in. Kin ft. m. 730 ft. m. HW ft. in. V;3i ft. ill. fcSu . ui. SSJop.m. .. l.'adn icnorci.i as to inquired the pr-i- "Yc, auwcrc.l George U. Cannon Tostitie-- i in the Clawtion Case. piaw llJiift.ni. ' .1 :Mi p. k:4A p.m. . m. CfinOXICLE, siuiliiu iiiioriu-y- OF iiii ANO 0Er:.TURE8 itthSNLk City Portoffics. ILOrL akbive. m i.m. fisl II. Ill m. KVKNI1STO will Le louad wills MERCHANTS JOHN DAVIES, LUNCII from 12 to 3, 25 CENTS. BALES ACENT, Salt Lake City, Utak 241 Main Street, Oooosite Walker House OYSItK STEW 25 CENTS. BEST All th-- j TWEMTY-OM- GENTLEMEN WHO DES1KF M. IN TOWN Delicacies of the Season. MKAL t TICKETS FOR 87. GET YOUR MEALS a AT Suit of Clothes GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT First-Cla- ss hhoald rail ou P. VAN HOFEN, 26 W. First ISouth'St. H. LOWENSTEIN. i Merchant Tailor, Farewell Party. The ladies of the Hebrew Benevolenl Association, which has been the recipient of so many substantial donation from the hands of Mr. Abram Gould, will lender that gentleman a farewell party at Sheldon's Hall next AYeddesdav evening. A large number of invitations have Iweu issued and if all the friends of Mr. Gould in this city are in attendance Sheldon's Hall will he far too small to accommodate them. Mr. Gould dejiarts for California Thursday. lie has not yet determined in what part of the State he will Siiperinlvnilent at KTO., KTC. Prices moderate aud satlsbctlon guaranteed D. TAILORING. CITY BAKERY POSTOKFIOK, 28 lie wishes to inlbnn tlie Ladles llist he maxes lieutlemeu's LADIES TAILOR-MAD- nr AXI 1884 - (VltltlCFI- STY1.K. I WOCl.D 1 gentlemen suleelliHis In Merchant Tailor. STREET. WILL BK KK1.IVERKD TO ANY BkKAl) Iheclly. RESPECTFULLY INVITE to an early ins; eetkm of my P. VAX IIOFEX, James Price, exccji-lioiiull- W. FIRST SOUTH and Winter 1885 GOODS. COATS. E Fall FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS. Ross Kyi Inge. A very fair audience was in attendance I will My ,irUcs will be Annul mndera'p. Samples cf Goods to Choose from Two make it a point to keep them as low as is at the Theater last evening to witness Wholesale Chicago Firms. iimslaleut witli good material, good worn the presentation uf Kosc MieltcT hy isansliip and the care mul stteutiuii rmiulsite ..ASK FOR.. in get up the Eytinge company. The iwrfivmauce THOKOt'KHLY!1 VTiUFACTORY GARMENTS was without doubt the must successful HOUACE O. WHITNEY the company during their Was called next, and swaggered tip to yet given hy Miss Eytinge, in this city the witness chair with more iximixiiiity engagement Miss Wilkes ami Mr. Searle did No Old Stork. Every Sample New. than the occasion seemed to demand. He well. The conii:iny will clo-- e testified as fellows : with this their engagement evening MERCHANT TAILOR, I am a member of the Eighteenth Oliver Twist, in which Miss Evlinge Ward Mutual Improvement Assixiatiim-- ; Main No. 218 in the great character, .Nancy Street, up sta!rs, attended meetings during January, Feb appears Sikes. OpiKMik- - the Puatofllre.alt Lake Nty. riiurv, March and April of this year; know defendant and know Lvdia Sjiencer My Cow. hy sight ; think I saw her at the meetings Is there tiny Idlers or pupm lor Mike know how many uf the association ; liowe? asked a man at the poHliiflice DR. FOOT, JR., times; saw her there once. ' Was Lydia Sjiencer present ut tlie window yeslenlav. ((f New York), No, they aiut any letters or Ktjiers meetings. I heard a name called that I took for for 'my cow' or anylxxly's cow," said the Lscturer, and America' her. BY MRS. SHFLIhTN. Author,Greatest ASSISTED clerk, getting angry. Specialist, 'What was thul name?" And then Mike Howe got until, and if l.urnted permanently mul consultation Fine at Lillie t'lawson." the clerk hadn't been told Howe it was UNION BLOCK, ('runs examination I dont know and that his name was Mike, there Mike Main Street. between KeroiidsndTl.ini wtith, whether Lydia Sjjencer actually was the have been a row. Thats Howe ! ii all Ke'vnns, Blond, and Female Diseases aod leli. mil ties; allelironic person alluded to as Lillie Gluwson that Ihe uf ilismse. ear, tlinigi, heart, shnnacli, ejr A handsome line of tnetis, boys' aud was only my inference." ne;, Kidneys, bladder, rocliuu and sexual ctulnal weak-neProsecution1 "Ensu what di.l you cliildren'a suits and hats, uf latest styles SOIREE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING iiigaus; cancer, tumnrs, gimurrhid, gleet, lost nianboud, and patterns, at jxqmlar prices, at L. draw that inference? luirrcimuss, iileeratlon and lubqdaeeineiits, "I had been told she hud joined the ti'iiillx'rgs. ular and iinftil menstruation, and a'l t 1KXTM' CLASS MKKT8 ON MONDAY climsnuiir diseases ot both sexes. V JT and IVeduuwlay Eveiilngs at 7:;W. Co. Lake Halt Villager sohundred dollar (tir a test easo of any Five had joined That LyJia Sjiencer LA I 1 K8' slid J U V E Kll.K CL AK8 on Tuesday f irm ut syphilis or uerrmir debility that Dr. Maxfield A llnmill, nwimfactureni of Fisit esiinut pure. ciety?". and X bunslsy atleruuoiMi at stOM. I don't know how the tuntter was repure malt vinegar, 157 First East, beThe doctor uses homeoisillilr and ecleetic Patur-lsS p. w. at Matinee Grand Every South. and Second vi'gvtatile ruuieiliuMlcctrielty sud magnet mu. ferred to ; I hail heard her spoken of va- tween First Cures sud entire aalbdkcttim pusltlvely Private Issuustosult apidlcaiita. riously, but not a Liljie Clawson until Phreturioglcal charts given. Visits At Goldb- - rgs you ran. find the latest Best Danrlng llall iu the city to rant fbr made. Terms reasonable. she joined the association ; never heaid Office hours, U) am tot pm. and ? to 8 pm, of (all ball and goods. Clawson. parties styles of as her spoken Lydia Testified that she knew defendant and his wife Klorence ; didn't kuuw where defendant lived in Eighteenth ward ; defendant lived uext to her; deftmihml witness ami wife had often visited house. J. GRIFFITHH, Proprietor. 224 Mats Strsst, eneoilt Pstto4lrs 224 MAIN STREET, (M'lWlTK ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. an.l (.'utter. PATIFFACTIOX GUARANTKKI), OPENED A TAILORlXti I'KllKKFT CROXAI.I. J. BERGEN, Pies, Cakes, Crackers and CONFECTIONERY Always on hand. Your patronage is solicited. GEO. GKBIIARDT, Proprietor. MRS. M. G. LAPHAM. Cloaks and Suits. SHELDONS Dancing Academy. f EASON OF 1884. Prlvsl-.C'hnil- iin No. 42 Market Street. FALL AND WINTER STYLES JUST RECEIVED. r0R AU.?T Catalogue and BAZAR PATTERNS Queen ftea. BaiarDnm-tnaker- . 3i eenu by mail. Hoop Sklrta. Bustlas Health Corsets, Bustle bjttons. Csrolliie or call on Skirts, etc. MR8.M.B. LA PHAM. Balt take CKy. WOOL GROWERS 1 I y jrusr-aulee- REFINED SULPHUR TDK CAR LOAD CAN BI OBTAINED BY rom the Sulphur Works near Cora Croax, FERDINAND DICKERT, toll Lake atq. |