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Show BALT LAKE B VIEW! NO CnilOKICLG, simKEEVENINGCHRONICLE 'L K !?!.' ""i ' .W'A 8:ip.m. littsut.iu. " ruH iuy r- iH'iy r v -i- - Mk'l p.in.v ji Irm :w j.l, ni- Tr.ti . in. . m. Wi. r.Pi - ia. .L") ii. m. i (Ire and " WKM. f. FA - H- Shipment. TO :z;J a .tjiA '.ssl A , Ii.ii" ,,, i i. m. take city. i t!'- - ilt . tttw 11:1 ' Bu oounlnfri time. JOIIN T. LVSC1I, IMrtmmrter. uit ..... I 1!- ; .11 7....... m. o:i p. in. ). 111. "7.7..... 7 ir b VihSi- V ruwi. &.. p. m. k. 'k r. iW. ) .'. ,,f Vi'i'iV'.ir. 'Ill's'll . ... rujOUIJU i.am.ie 2.41AI.IW ,j f ( Iesr n.vKByi'u1 iln- -l l.Kvl Vll-- m&'i-S'- l lu r yi-- vnusi. .M,t,n 4'TV l!l.KAMtW 8i Vi ttea D$l f. W. ( . t:,li I I'll. '.iiif.l. tt I lie ..er liiht i I.nlii Jlurrl futiihlay nielil ' ieiei veil lm Kuvi-Hi- I'.r Nov, F i mra f ' ' ''I'1 W1,,,lt an i l.einir lri.ll in the Gorge r..iMT fur slralmg a tlii- - ifiirii-.'i- 1RK Court o role. L.i.lu i dull week fw .minreiiieiii. Nothing The kalin.; rink will It eitlier hoiie. a liarverf. ,, Two drunk. iii.e of thcuiatcompanied of K profanity, iliuurtied the .erenity l!ie l.lue i'utirl this niui'iiiiiic. Wwm, Hawkin', a native of Knglaml A.. resiil inn in this eitv, was ailinitten riiiiensliip in ihe Tlnnl Dudriet (ourt A Is y. ; untile Association a The Western uflire in tlii estalilishel a Iiraii.-iiv :iih! apHiintel Mr. ( II. 1 an Norman aem. . a Ivller amli-hiii- 'e iiice plnveii I.'ise on Sinunliiy niplil tlian on any Ih'r imper-- i miiiuj; dorinjf (lie a niiiiioii ni XnniT Sik. s wa everything' 'Jtltal iiml.l la ilisir.il. of t!"1 series of liase liall Cumins lielweeu ihe Itenver Allilutiiwanil a.ill Like I lines will U playe.l at AVash-liui'lo- n The game Spian!'! la calleil a I 1 The Cm il.iidi A l I'liaiine I'iinie over Aliens the Tabernacle yesterday at the falieriuu'le than he could renieinUT in ii ihiys on the wituert stand. M. Cannon at lie KE knew more in :en minutes the had man from down and rubbed a pnan on the street the other day, was down and taken to the Pen this ii.'rninj to await the action of the tiraiul irv of the First District. William kiileu, lieane, whokiKK-ke- Mrs. Margaret Clawson, the mother uf whose presence wax linilger Clawson, desired in the District I'ourt last week, rax seen on the street yexterday. She li,piieared v err mysteriously when a i was issueil for her, hul it U lainied she never left the hoiisi1. An eaeiting anil disastrous rnnaway Kvnrrfxl on First Smith street this mom-inThe horse attached to the wagmi of ST he Sacramento Cracker Faetory started ;d east of (lie Theater anil continued at dl sjieed until the Deseret Ikuik corner ras reached, when it collided with a nilk wagiiii and another vehicle. All the wagons were loillv smashed blit no wax Inin. (one lien Yellnwsiiiue Kit A departed for ago lie left several gnws of his wonderful liver ads in the hands of an agent with instructions to sell a any price. Thev were piirehaseil Satunfav hy the manager of the morning organ uf the Endowment I louse I will lx included in the gift distrihu-- . This i a move in the right direc-i;lnpropriety of providing eadi ular reader of that hiliiinx pr.xliii'tiou )!li a liver wd is apiarent. but a gross yii! not lie reuuircd to go around. the hast a lew day S- PKKSOXW, IOINTB. Siiieriiileudenl Sharp, of the Hall eiilral, returned inun Ills southern trip Jesterday. -- 1 Paddock, of the Utah onimiasiiiii, arrived from Nebraska to-( oiiimissioner Carleton arrived Palunlay night. i v. I I iiwi. F. (imllam. representing the Iie of KwingA I ini uies, 'Ji'"1 will JsxUim, start for Chicago (i. I'verthc 1. . I llislliurg, former v of the ollice I i'1 lrah.! manager V.S. Hugos, I leaver. I a.ivptMl a imsiiion in the otfice of S. f general Imtlic a. ent of the D. ,v . Western in this eitv. P . f"-raTl- Wauls a New Trial. was brought into court for sentence this morning, and through his counsel. ieneral Mai w. II, filed a nintion for a new trial iikiii the following (tnsiiids; That the court misdirected the jur in a niaticr .if law, and erred in llie ' jHW 'iwisiin0f.iiisti,nW ariKiiig during be trial; that dm vurdiil is contxary to and the evidence; that new evidence jaw las been .lisisivereil material to defend-jiut- , and that he could not with 'ligen.e have discovered anil at the trial. Pending this motion lenience was iKMlisuied until Wednesday. te motion will he aigueil K Troian . pro-lii1e- llaiitlsi Uliun-l- i Coneurt. ' I iekelx me for sale at Moore A Allen's jlrug store, at Parson's book store and hy school cliilHren. e Ist evervliodv pro-'ur- ime, "Itouali nn rums. ,or MollsV'Kough on (urns. lfic. Hard or soft corns, j'tiukiaiiniileieiiire. 'jl 'ft, hiinioiis. r' A No. Private Sale. I table almost new, anil sjitiK! iioiiseliiihl gixsls fur sale for a few li ( ramie ,l,lv' r .l5",1ral ii me1. Apply at the hotel near the nhiI ll' 1 I'EI I.O WS UMli. Oyster Urol to. Try those celebrated fresli L)ysteni uoked la every style. HANOI ET. Mr. (Sunlit the Kecluieut of a laud-sonTea luioiiial at the llanils ui Ihe Oilil tVlIuwa, A meeting uf .KK1VK. :; ji.nu tu. 001 the committee app SCORCIING THE SAINTS. ie iinte.1 to perfect the arrangcnicuts for the tkl.I Fellows excursion to iSiugham uext Tliursday night was held at the Odd Fellows Hall last Saturday evening. Mr. Alirain Clou Id wasin attendance, and at the close of the inerting several members pMjKwed an adjournment to the pir'iusof II. O. Stearns, in the Opera Mr. Oould consented, Iluiire building. little expocting what was in store for him, and Uxm entering the place was to find alxiiil fifty nmuilwrs of the various hxlges assembled, lint his fueling of aslmiisliuicnt were cLaiiged to oilier emotions when he discuverei that the allair was a complimentary Itamjiiet given in his honor. A splendid anil most inviting array of ratable had been provided by Mr. Stearns, which was fully apiim-ialeby all present, (iraml Master Henry Culm and at the close of the supier presided, Air. (imild was presented with a beautiful gold locket. The design was must appropriate, one side representing a dove, one of the emblems of the order, and the other bearing an inscription. The presentation was made hy M r. F. Auerbach, who alluded to the high esteem in which Mr. flotilil was held by the (kid Fellows of this eitv, and lii's licence and lilierality in supporting every movement calculated to benefit the order. The cireumstances that l Ids removal from this city weie deeply regretted. Mr. (lould was deeply a Heeled hy the presentation, and resindeJ in a brief speech. Short addresses were then nuule by Iaxt Grand Master E. I). Huge, (jraml Secretary Louis livatus, Grand Treasurer L. L. Baumgarten, Dr. Kwing, Harry Haines, E. R. Clute, Captain Greennun, Fast (iraml Stevens, of Galesburg, Ills., J . W. Pike ami others. The w.sli was circumstances would expressed that favor Mr. (iould'a early return to this city. A handsome autograph album was also presented to Mr. Goula, which will 1st tilled with the signature of all the nietiiliera of the lodges in this city. The hamjuet Issted until about 11:30 o'clock. At the close it wai resolved that the proceedings lie engrossed and framed ami presented to Mr. Gould. J Is-i- ii uecesi-i-tstei- HETTK.il MEMORIES. Tile Speaker In the Tabernacle member Morn thau They illri In Court. Re- ii John T. Caine made a red hot sieeeh at the Tabernacle yesterday eam-imig- afternoon, and mixed politiiw and religion in the usual way. He alluded to the lierseculioiu of the Saints and said these ailliidiona were necessary to keep the vople together. He admitted the Saints carried their religion into politiis and thought it a good thing. In conclusion he solicited the prayers of tbe people during his labors in the coming session - of Congress. Angus M. Cannon hoarsely howled and pawed the air for half an hour. Uf cirtirse he alluded tu the persecutions of the Saints, and attempted to prove that ollen-xiv- e the not was sdygiiuiv Mormon lenture 'of the ndiaion, hy citing the fact that Joseph Smith was tarred and feathered before polygamy was practised, but forgot to state that the prophet received this I rentment for counterfeiting. He didnt that. The Clawson case remember seemed to have aroused this li an unusual extent, ami he dwelt on i lie plural marriage principle at great lentil. It was because the political panics were jealous of the increasing strength of the Mormon Church that The they legislated against polygamy. political parties of the adjoinin' States Mini Territories trembled at the power wielded by the Mormon, and sought to stop their increase. If the Mormons practiced infanticide they would he all right. A great deal more inch rot waa contained in Cannon's howl, but it is too tiresome to publish. THE TEMPERANCE MEETING. Mr. Glover's Address In Ihe Methodist (liurcli Last Night The Meeting The MuthoJist Church was well filled last night by the Temperance gathering, and was addressed by Mr. T. W. Glover, of Southainiitun, Kngland. Although Mr. Glover had been engaged during the lav in speaking to the inmates of the lciiitentiary, and to a gathering of the children at the. Methodist Church, he was mure than usually animated, and made a masterly appeal to his audience. Mr. Glover indulge in no harsh language against those who disagree with him and his methods, but with argument, feeling and wit, he make good his position sml moves his hearers to action, c.s nightly additions to tbe goodly iTst of plnlued persons testify. ..Miss Hay ton added to the interest of Inst night's meeting hy singing a lcau till il solo with accompaniment mi tbe - Miss Haylou organ by iln. Wilson.at the meeting to will also sing Is held in the Methodist church, as usual. The subject (if Mr. Glover's address tonight will be, Our Iluya,' and as he hits liven induced to extend hi stay in liie city two days longer than lie anlici-ued.'he will also speak night Those mi teniierance ami Our Girls. to will want Glover Mr. who have heard lour him agaiu. Those who have not heard him, if they will attend his meetwill regret that they did not ing listen to liiinhefore. p Palace Grocery (Here. People in need of staple and fnucy ( l.nceries, Fruits, Vegetables anil everything pertaining to Family Groceries, hou Id call at Lucas's old stand. Kverv-tilin- g uew, ueul ami clean. No. 5J 10. J. L. Lucas, First South street. Manager. Farmer' Exchange. (hi to Hardy A Kendall's, Nil Iki W. Smith street, for New York A full line of gmcur'icx) vegetables, fruits, grain and hay, wholesale and retail. buck-uheu- l. Fall ami Winter I tools. . Call on J. It. Stephen He will make Vi ii anything you desire in A No. I style. A gisnl fit guaranteed. Corner Second Smith and First East. The best ladies' anil children's shoes, ' every peirwarrenleJ, at Auerbach's. Ai'guuieal ju the Clawson Cast1 Commenced. Mr. 0rii i Vnrlnu fur ihr 1'ruM Ililiuii With k InKrlcBit muft A, Sjtufih. TOHKlf 20. MOX'.IAV, was to lie at the sole of his vc.itig wife, lie hud no business to visit y'uiing t" cad in the evening and leave in the iiiuii.ing. iVlemiautlal.es Lydia Spencer .nt to dinner, to the Tlu-aterand 1S4. 0 eulnir. Milliner)STUDEB.aER BROS. Me.lauu' liuln ii A B.yai: will i i a new millinery esmblislinn-n- l 11 at Main and 'Ilonja-A large coiisigumenl it' .Miiliu-er- r tie;.; slid honors her as bis wile give gisaL. lealhcrs, etc., an iinw ut ihe her that place that should be given to mid exprcN. eilii-e- , purrluiscd hi young wife, who all this lime is silA!- -i Mr. Billion while iu the a ting with her unborn infant, solitary and tine line of feathers, wing, ete., that aralone. Lydia Siemvr is then given rived a few days the lire at,d are rMnis in Yludger ITuwmii' own lmr.se. uudam.igisl, w i'l taken to ihe new it is not claimed that she was a servant, xti'iv. Every thing will mand lii.t the fact is proven that she occupied McihIuiiics Billion V Byan --.ilieit some position, not of a servant, not of a the patronage of all their old friend, menial, but of one wbo bad a right to be and arc confident they cun suit the there. new patron who may favor ihcm Itudgcr Clawson and Lydis Spencer with orders. . Mutual lmprnrciii.u.l 'They joined the same niglit. Her l!ivi)(MideuiMlvia m K. Iril Siiuiii St. me is nut on the roll, hut the name of We the undersigiieil, hy rvas- n of STILL TAKES THE IEAD. Lillie ClaWMin follows that of llmlg.-- r giHkls disaiied hy us, hereby Clawson on the roll. It is proved that laim ki the world that we are evor We have introduced for Spring Trade two additional grade J BUGG1K , tvre is no mu-I- i pcrsmi ax Lillie ready io sell at low price the lest i.idi-is that and itiimrled wiin-Lydia peiu-cami the BUGGIES. & I hi is dee, hot n ehhi.i- -t of liipinrs and i igun. only a small circumstance- - like lliix make win- aii1 preming He priv parties a bain of evidence - strong - hide xli uld nut ..icrt to give - a call. 1 wiit. Kit . Ml'Kl'Iii'. Pnipiietor-- . After the indictment is found again-I.'astern Hear! Es-trHeert! j Clawson, Lydia Siieurer is A 1. Brehlul.nl ihei)M-rJloi.xe Bai. from bis house and given i will on the bouse of Mrs. Smith. IM. Lilli, have on She apartments with an outside dooi, draiiyhl the eelel'i'slvd Eastern Beers und defendant visits her here and goes 1tiiiij) Best's of Milwaukee and Auheu-se- r of N. Louis The only place ill the diietl tu this dour as one wlm bad a miv where the almve Isa-rwdl lie on right to go there. AND (If all persons in the world who ha- - an diuughl. interest in this matter, Lydia Speii.vr i III Kit. that ierxoii. And she is gone where, t no man knoweth not even the uMlier " M.K.'-'l- r In Ii city. Oi toU-- Is. Nsry Juin-ilv i William x. Walker, a, it I year. wlm Lire her, who last saw her, call tell. -' OPKN'KIl A 1.lt.0KNi; I'STAB- - j , : reId BMK.Ni xt Hie has dropped eoniplelelv out of ex 'I Kmierslsi fnnna. in.iileuee. Kifih l's-- l Two dMirx oath of Walker Hunxa. so far as any one innueeled with tiii- - esse is concerned. She has dropjic I MISCELLANEOUS. out of existence annihilated, us it were ilissijmted in the sir. "Giine wliere umiKITE the woislhine twineth.'' uever to lie until a verdict is reachixl and this jury discharged. ( Laughter. I Oy stair, Spring Chicken, Quad, Ami Mrs. Dinwnudy, the mother of Teal Du:k, Mountain Trout, dcfriidsut's first wife ho also disappeared. Not even her own son knows where she LADIES TAILOR-MAD- E Etc,, Etc. COATS. ANll A1TKK NOVKMltKI! I. went to, why she went, how long she will OSirsin will leave a lie absent or whether she will ever return. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. a ui Airs. Margaret Clawson, where did she leave Sloroi.I KIT AND fMK'.lH T PTV1.K. s;.yi ui Draper Xu? She also takes the underground Room, 6ir Ladles and Parties ' ruuntaiii Given Mill i:ji a m Hilt tr.4u railroad. I'lesfaut a ui (Laughter.) She was the ItHCam mother of the defendant. What did she Arrive llolliiwav RESTAURANT. at Xeplii luzis m Samples of Goods to C horse from Two NEVADA know about the case? She couldn't posWholesale Firms. looive Ncnki Chicago ii;(u m sibly know anything about it. Such cir" Holloway 1.M0 pm cumstances as these demand explanatiun j ' I'leasaut lliil 12 on nm for when yon take the case under consideraFountain Gtueu Mill p tu r tion. I offer none. . My inind is a perfect DrspL-l:2o n m Arrive at Monml l:(0 p ui blank on the subject. S. Brisacher & Co., Ktsxes eoniiia-- t at Moroni tor all The testimony of James Caine was Shu S-amt Pole ier. reviewed, as well as that of the two l'rivuk.1 an! spring wagoua No Uhl Slx-k- . Every Sample New. called by the defense tu iniach urilered tiy t. lephone at .Neiihi, l.i be lemly arrival of trsliw at Moroni, rrliv.el his testimony. The contradiction were jvr his nnn pointed out, and Mr. Yarian demiunoed in ilsy, driver myingull K. HAMBEKGKlt, Manager. MEALS AT ALL HOURS, 50 CIS scathing term the etlims that had been made to induce him to perjure himself. At lilojMr. Yarian stated that he was suffering from a severe cold, ami an adjournment until 1:31), which was granted. I'ER DAY, (2 FOR BOARD AM-- I pATKr I. RfNiui, and pur ini rates by tbe LIOIUI-When Mr. Yarian had finished this iyMi-lu ry rtylc. Keep 0 en ily an afternoon Judge Bennett opened the case mahl for the defense. F. S. Richards followed and District Attorney Dicksou is closing the argument as we go to press. Furnlahud Rooms to Let. ju-i- Studebaker Branch House slu-x-l- . - it having Wen Mii'.i.nuved that the in the Kudger Clawson bigamy ra case lie to commenced this morning, the District Court ri Sin was crowded, every seat and even standing room being taken. A number of ladies occupied the smce set ajiart for uiciiiWh uf the liar. Very few iromi-ueu- t Moruiomi were present, as they evidently did nut care to hear what the pl'weculion had tu say. S. C. Yarian. Ksi , upciicd the cose lir lliv prosecution, and his clear, ringing sieecli, which penelratcii every part of the bouse, cmUHlicI not only u n.Mimeof the case in liaml, lint cuotaiued Hiinted allmdims to in my Iriitliful anil the Mormon Church. The following is the sulistani'e uf his argument : Once more, after a lapse of many years, the Guvennueut of the Uniled Slates is brought fare to face with the Mormon Church. 1 say after a laiwg of iiimdv years, for nutwithstandiiig the legislation that has Wen upon the statute Isioks for many years, and the repealed violations that hare been committed, very few prosecutions hare len brought ini', court for the reasons made apimreut by what has transpired in Ibis case, hliuaiug the difiicultics of such prosecutions. The church claims protection of the Constitution, ami has defiantly set its face against all legislation, claiming oliedience to a higher law thim those of the government, forgetting that it owe its existence to that government, that the lauds which it has built its temples and tabernacles, and the very land from which it draw its lilhiug funds, were obtained through the generosity of that government. it waa first claimed hy the church that plural marriage waa a tenet uf its religious faith. Upon that issue it went to Ihe country; upon that issue it went tu the courts, amt upon that issue il fell shattered to the ground. Tbe United States Supreme Court decided that no such article of faith would come under the protection of the Coiisiituiioh of the I'liilril Stales. The specfticle is presented here of an urganixed society, scakiiig through its press and pulpit, mid urging it not ouly as right, hut as the duly of every man who can do so, to enter into plural or celestial marriage. It assume for itself the right to determine what laws are (Miistitutinnal and what laws are not constitutional. A great many wituesseswere sworn iu this case whose testimony may seem unimportant, hut the prosecution had an object in swearing every witness who esnie-upu- n the stand. We sent forth and brnnght in the leaders our siikpa-naof the church, its bishops and author-- , ities, wherever they conhl be fiiund, for the purpose of showing to you and this cunt some of the difficulties surrounding every prosecution brought against any ineuiWr of this church. Not sue of these witnesses, from the president of the church down to the very humblest elder, not one of them say he lias my knowledge of how or where any record of marriages can lie found. Such an absence of memory, such a perfect blank of thought, is shown, ami 1 ask you if it is not that there is an organized efiort, an organized system to defeat the administration of justice. Mr. Yarian, in referring to tlie defective memories of the witnesses in this ruse, called attention to a celebrated trial in Kngland, in which a witness battled all the efforts of Lord Brougham by simply responding to all ipirstion. I don't" refiiember. Fur years after the words I don't remember passed in the hmisehelds of England as a synonyn for fraud and perjury. J he case against this defendant stands lefore you iimn two charges. One (barge is (hut of unlawful marriage and the other is that of unlawful cohabitation. I shall leave the latter charge for those who follow me and call your attention to the chain of evidence woven obout the defendant diet establishes the first charge. You will understand that such a charge must be substantiated solely by No witnese circumstantial evidence. saw this marriage ierfornied, no record was kept of thp marriage, and mailing hut circumstances can establish guilt. It is a mpular error to euppose that cirevidence shonhi not be cumstantial taken with the same weight as direct A celebrated or positive testimony. authority says if il were necessary to liave direct evidence in every case a great many crimes would go undetected it was nut to ami unfinished. lie supposed that when this desecond a fendant conlenipluted it would lie publish marriage through the pms and riumtiie mountain sides, nr go before a nuightrulc ami have his marriage publicly solemnized. Attention was called to the admission of defendant. Notwithstanding the fait that il would seem imimssible that a man should make testimony against himself, vet such admissions are, in fact, the very strongest evidence and are entitled to the But these admission greatest weight. should be corroborated and supported by In this case these corcircumstances. hsJ len roborative circumstances proved. It is established and not disputed that defendant waa married to Florence in 1882, and it is alleged that aume time in the following year he took to wife another woman, one Lydia Bien-cer- . The defendant was a member in good fellowship uf the Mormon Church, in which his father had for rears lieeii a bishop, and the family were all members of the church. The first that is known connection with Lydia of defendant to the store Spencer was her coming Her where defendant was eniiloyed. visits were ffoiuent and increased, and ihu came for the evident pursse of seeing defendant, and those visits increased. At various times defendant went away will, her, and finally lie i located in a house on Third South street, where she has two namis lilted up, a lednsmi and n kltchan, anil lives apparently altme Ilefendanl is seen leaving that iouise in the morning many limes one witness is seen puts It at twenty ami in tin house (he to going This would mil see..i very evening- must bo strange for a single man, bill il remembered thul not many moot ha boil led to lapsed aince this defendant had the altar a blushing bride sud his duty Un s Our Standard A Grade Work 0-- i - Guli-orn- r TOP s $150, $200. $250, $300 $350. r a- a- ii- P. VAN KOFEN. bon ru a TON Merchant Tailor,! Oyster House s RESTAURANT. r No. 256 Main A- - str.-ei- Street, -- iies-tx- 224 MAIN STREET. EUROPEAN PLAN. San Pete Valley RAILROAD. s- -, . . ak VAN HOIfJSX,! i. Merchant Tailor, innf . Praprs. i 1 SHELDON'S j Dancing Academy. liana Ball. The Denver Athletics arrived Their series of games evening. wiih the nines was to have (xnnniiMiced hut owing to the unfavorable weather, the first game was s st polled The game will lie until called promptly at 2:.tO. Following are the names of the plover : Athletics Marion, p.: Madden, c.; b.; Drexler, 2 Him, s. .: Me Andrews, L; D. Butler, 3 b.; Kyan, 1. f.; W. Butler, r. f.; Hannon, c. f. an change ASSISTED ikviv I West, p. : Downing, c. ; K. 1 b. ; Ticknor, 2 Golding, s. s. ; h. ; Barker 3b; Arthur, r. W. Golding. c. f. ; Bess, I. fs; Ridges, suhstitule. Mr. D. C. Klages, is mauagerof the Athletics, lie hod arranged dates for Faitirday and, Sunday with the Pueblo nine, lait the postponement of the games here will compel him to cancel them. Messrs. Brown A Whiting, managers of the games, are placed at a considerable additional expense bv the postponement, but are determined to make the content a success. Backlog Coal. In view of the fact that at the present additional price of 23 cent on orders lor toal delivered in sacks, we are and have delivering all such orders at a loss, we the undersigned have agreed upon the following extra rales to he applied on all orders for coal to be delivered in sack : TO cents on 1 and j ton lota. 73 cents on f and 1 ton lots. Ton rates to apply on all orders for more than one lm. Will not sack less Ilian fourth km lots. Above charges to Iw in addition to regular prices of coal delivered loose, and to lie ill effect on end after October 20, 1884. Goal Iiep'l, U. P. Ky.Cu. A. J. Gunnell, Agt. Remington, Johnson A Co., Home Goal Co. II. Dinwoodey, Treasurer. October 14, 1884. Walker Opening sfthx Oyster Meaxun at amt Opera House Oyster, Lunch Coffee lloo nix. Shell oysters and those delicious New York Oonnls will lie used end cooked in every style known to the art. e Splendid coffee and chocolate, pies and rakes, and other refreshluuuo-niud- ments. A full 1 Thu Chine lht tails Halt Lake Vinegar Cu. Maxlield A Hauiill, manufacturer pure limit vinegar, 137 First East, ts fen First and Second South. Ktery Sslurday m I A handsome line of men's, hoys' and liildreii'a suits and hats, of latest styles mid latUerna, at popular prices, at I t luldberghi. At Gold la rg's yon can find the latest styles of fiill goals. BEST MANI FACTL'IIKK 3 P. M. LUNCH from 12 to 3, 25 CENTS. STEW OYSTER TOWN IN 25 CENTS. SALES AGENT, All Salt Lake City, Utah tli-- i Delicacies of the Season. MEAL TICKETS TWKNTY-ON- 241 Main Street, Ouuosito Walker House FOR ST. GET YOUR MEALS GENTLEMEN AT (F Will) DKKIRF A GRIFFITHS RE8TAURANT Tents, Suit of Clothes First-Cla- ss Should rati on Awnings, 26 W. First ISouth St. H. LOWENSTEIN. Minins; Hose ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. J. BERGEN, . Superintendent TO ORDER, we, Era ami Cutter. Price moderate sud xatlsikction guarenleed D. !UTM ACTION GrARAXTKED. WILI I AM AT MeCO.UtlJ'- .- 01.1) 224 Hal Street, speotlr PMtoHca 32 E. still continue to make Boots & Shoe? 1G ORDER. REPAIRING A 1884 Fall and 1 Winter 1885 WILL B READ part uf the city. KE DELIVERED TO ANY cry WINTER AND Pies, Cakes, Crackers INVITE or RERI'JCCT Ft! 1,1. Y to an iiMj entloii WUULl) vcnllenu-- Kflvciiims in FALL Public Falronaxe itolkdlcd 28 W. FIRST SOUTH STREET. GOODS. J SPECIALTY. CITY BAKERY TAILORING. Second South Street 1 E. SC HOPPE, Wholesale and Retail If (miluutandwith WOOLENS. Always on hand. Your patronage la aollulttt. iHt'ixlitp in iu-- up AND SOFT No. G Stoves, 218 AND IRON RANGES, Till. Copper and Sheet-Iro- FOOT, JR,, Work, Tin and Iron Rooting, Siuiiting. Guttering, Etc. (.ak'xt and Rest Design Iu Stoves and Ranges, And the lougiift Variety in tire city to chnoe from 253 S. Main Street, Anther. Lecturer, and America's Greatest Specialist, UNION Silt Lake Cilv BLOCK, 'J Second Minn street, brtween amt Idnl south, mi all Ne:run. Blikid. 1rivai.-- , C'liroiilc and Fcmah) lltrcaMwaud HcMirmities; allclimiiT dir-n- k uf tin-- eye, ear. tlinxu, ),iau1.UmHch. liti-r- , Kidiu-ya- , hloddur, iviimn and waual u:umw: ranern, tumors, piles. --cminat weak-neguiinrrlina, gleet, lust maiiloud, barri'iiiiuw, uln-raliimUplaiwnicntii, irre. ular and paluhil mctislruatum, and all chronic dlxea.i'x id iioth ext-n- . Five liundrcd dnllam fitr a u-- t ease of any funn ul y,.hili or nervuur debility that Dr. Fix caiiIiiiI cure. 'I liu ilw-bi- r lines limnroiwthlc and ecka-Ureaetable iciurdleiiA'IuclricUy and inaguot'sni. I'tm- and entire xatufitetlun iMMllively KU auh-ed- . Phreimlugical chart given. Malta mn-le- . Teruia reamniable. lifllee buurt, 10 a m to 4 p iu. and 7 to S p in. No. 42 Market Street. FALL AND WINTER STYLES JUST RECEIVED. i lax :it,-- d pcnnanetitlyaud cuiwultmlon Fnv nt n LAPHAM. TAILOR, Street, up sta!rs, Opposite the Tost office, fait lAkcCity. DR. WKGUillT M. G. Cloaks and Suits. Main lOf New Yoik), CAST MRS. Tl lOUOrOHLV SATfKFACTt ill Y i! A HM ESTS MERCHANT HARD GKO. GKBHAKDT. Proprietor. wura guild mnUiriiil, amt aticuiiuii roiulute Ihci-Nn- s James Price, Is and CONFECTIONERY my My uice will I (blind mudem'i. I will iiiaXe it a point hi kwp them a low a i F. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. riTANf. of lif- s JOHN DAVIES, iur t DINNER AT MERCHANTS lull tin of card aamptca of great piect good xtock will bo found with p iu. i REGULAR Philadelphia. I A fc V T.G.M. SMITH, style. Oyster Grotto. Ire cream all winter in any ipiantitv at the Oyster Grotto. BROWN, OAK HALL, EVENING Hall ill the cfly '! War - not yet settled, but it a settled fad that ( Inis. R. Bowring, No. 30 Main street, can, Kicr, decorate, paint and kalsomiim the iuterior of your dwelling in the most & incurs hn mom'W Mstim-- Arcade Restaurant WANAMAKER - IL 0. Stearns. Rough (in Rats. Clears out rat, mice, roaches, flies, ant skunks, chipmunk, gopher V. Druggists. f r:aa- l.eKsaa to suit applfetuis. line of choice confectionery manufactured fresh every day. The celebrated Circle brand oyster, so well and favorably known for the past six years, will lie told hy the can or case; acknowledged by all to lie the best oysters -- hi pieil to this market. All the alwive good and refreshments wiil be found at 120 Mainatreet,ak usual. Oiin. OlirtHoums. RsIt Leke r.ity OF 1884. V.) and Wedtuudsy KwidugxslT.-Mt- . I..tDlKSaiul JU VKNll.KCl.AriSoii and Thmsdsy sttei iumiiik at i.ix'-.- l ; MBS. SHELLK1N. FVERY SATURDAY SOIREE 1 Blues. BY rEASON catt-lier- . Din-wtaal- y 1 lirt-cl.is- s. j AttENT FOR McCALL BAZAR PATTERNS Yatalugno and Queen free. Kaxar Urw inakor 2U reuU by mail. Ilwin Skirt. Rustle lire Huttons, Caroline IlealUi Corset, Uualie Skirt, ete. Adilreta or call on MRU. M.O.lPlIAM, Salt lAkc Pity. WOOL GROWERS REFINED BY I I SULPHUR THE CAR LOAD CAN BE OBTAINED the sulphur Works near cove Creex, FERDINAND D1CKKKT, Bell I.nke CUjk |