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Show BAUT LAhli BV.BJ.IJlG I.'IIHO.NICI.K, FlIlOAY, -- SiJUKE inTODGi: 11I.VV the Salt Lit it .. Mid de-- t ..Hi! ' ; ., k Surlll '1 ..1 i ':"1 .. .. iiiius'y Jt ... ,.i in ?! "CL- iii. t'A) a. til. x. lii. ftgna. in. 7:2ft . m. a. ui. ,:?) n. iu. p. IU, I) pji.in.iu. :.'i :i :.hk) III. ifcUUa. r:.ir p. in. mount util lime. T. LYNCH, FoBtuuirtr. innsI lull. i supt. 1S lbbi. Umdi-.- l atid Itulliuu SliipmwiiU. iii A;, 1.1 .. ueu i . imm Iju ati. SSS .1 12,6WJ..I "rvrio. mi.vkk u' V.H-- KljW.Uj sl , liaiiaiivr. viki.ii i'f . ' vl Li.iid.m LUG'. lil.K IMMI". ii Ltit Is tt to , , livi ii Auder-- i &Pr. So.li iidilien Ef- CO. 1iliif ' t, ,..;il, ' In I "'I' H Vtirk. tier !' Jim lii. it) lt li m. I'uurt lil.iinV u handsome tiCV l"-l- 'll! JhimimI I'jist - bmi erected ua:am.li.reel. briwMi Settonil i'liree new Kai-- t aqd Third X:.iii. fA Denver IT" "I'seiveJ ever iu after a haw Ihe left Bell MfiSil i( wa. caui'lit. w-- ir. &V S. .Suiitli was overflowing with joy It in a ''jiigbter ami arrived at laH night. EvervUsl. happy. ilrx live wiii have her gr ind winter I.inneta and i. eviiiug ii Ha. iaisn hat.. ct. Monday, jSSrelliw. rmirn-ni'i'fililay. ;15 IJh. t in town ha. a very yiMing put.i'.i hie to a fit of blank eve and say. u - dw blue he hud when hi girl gave hnu y5e . ,!bke." - ; S r$Jeu. m - i- Rtial' officer V. B. liaaeii. ! oTthe 1. S. Siyii.il Sc viiv. .rrived from au I IWi this afternoon jmi Uf Montana. iwmnlorv littelli .g lioue near the waa burned 'Ufnver A Ki.i i i: ande afterm.in, ll is AiiiJ to lielong to a We a re not nlil6 to gin named Hui. IAm the Iih. ai ihi. hour. 3 lkir'e nmnlier of (.hall apple, aw oil le market, 'flic apple, at u nice looking eul-- l hi the nu'uer.nio worni-- i are go-ithat is. if any.in" fanries them. a i;hinweganlei.. r of this city turned hone mnl wgon aruiiud and want rlth'k sis hlick. to tirnl two carroli which :kil droiuied nit the wagon, lie got 111 AMOK 11. crowd was iu attendsme at Wa.hington Square yesterdav uftemoou to witness the last of the series of games lictween the Salt I.ake nine and the Denver Athletics. The Athletic having won the two previous games, the butting was in their favor yesterday. We-- i and Dowuing, the regular pitcher and caicher of the Salt Lakea, played in the field during the greater part of the When it was found game yesterday. they were not guing to play iu llieir iiniial position, it was accepted almust a. a foregone conclusion that the Salt Lake nine wuuld be beaten. During the lint part of the game the score waa pretty even, being 11 tu g in favor of the Salt Lakers at the end of the sixth iuniuga. During the seventh and eighth innings the home nine scored fifteen rims, while the Athletic tallied hut two, end at the end uf the game the score stood 26 to 10 iu favor of the Sail Lukes. During the Inner (nit of the game the Athletics seemed tu he discouraged and it was evident they were not making any very great eflorts, con.id-e- i ing the game hopeless. This afternoon a game was played between the Bed Ifoyaand the Athletic. There were no stakes, the game Mug siuiidy for glory. will witness, ier lisps, the lies! game of the week. A game has been arranged between the Athletics and a picked nine for a purse of $100, the wtnnera to receive sixty per cent of the gale receipts and the l'Mers forty ieruvnt. The picktsl nine will dottUlees comprise the same players that annihilated the Athletic yesterday. West will pitch and Downing will play behind the lwt. The three game already played have convinced the Malt Lake boys that it lays within their power ;to win an easy victory. It is to he hotted that during game aucli shameful exhibitions of as have been witiiawed deadheading during the past three days will nut lie seen. Men, some of them rich enough to buy the entire grounds of the Athletic Association, have displayed their niggardly spirit by peeping through the fence, climbing up on sheds and wagons, rents to rather than pay twenty-fiv- e witness the games. Such men, we Mieve, would steal if they had a real good opportunity. Considering the fact that those who succeeded in arranging the games did so at a personal risk and that they will be out of pocket fin-considerable sum, it seems almost incredible that men fiilly able to iay the trilling admiasion fee should resort to every device to secure a free view of the game. will lie called , The game at 2:30. Rverybody should witness it. gssl Tlw Cuuvurt Thank heaven Utt Night. we don't know enough a' "lit classical music, as it is called, to set up even for a newspaper musical lljl'he hae hall game between tLe Alh-th- critic. It is presumed that the daily i and the picket! nine paper writer and critic, musical and The reanlt Siernoon will lie for gore. is entitled to very little conotherwise, Kf restetday'i game throw, the mid. in sideration, and is expected to lie as light i or of ;iie home nine. and trifling as i the variegated butterfly I'fhe nine juror, in the Dlawnon case life ia limited to twenty-fou- r I" about a. mad s. an average man journal wliuse gi without exploding, when they irned last night that they were to be iu rliise cuilody during the trial. Two of the many young ladies who e a leap year ball at St. Marl. d a short time ago, are to he married, and now the rest I the girl, hre ,inat enuy to get up gnher liall. Pres'ulenlial vole wa taken on the i Fellow. cxcumiun train la-- night, ramlt a as, Blaine 71, Cleveland 9, Jptlir2, Bclva Ixjkwixxl, 1. Total, 83. Alva generally gel tliar," even though e is in a hopeless minority. ill ii said that Lydia Sjienoer is an instead of a ant' of liu.lgur Clawson pusiii. She is a half sister of Bishop jUwsnas first wife, while lludger is a Iu of lliU' bishop's tliinl or fourth pie.' Thus ii will lie clearly seen the lslionship is indisputable. lnfnru:aiion has lieen received at the H. ml office in this city, which, bile conveying niithiiig iluli dlc, that the hij of Mulloy & Paul for coal business in this city will be Mr. Mulloy is now in Omaha, Id it is under-:id is euiupleting f. get !itv. en-e- HMJt ry iv-- UIAf?s Uv indi--jfli- hours. Except tu professional musician and singers, the musical critics of the daily papers are the champion I. ires uf the various establishments, (.'rickets, it ia said, manufacture their loud but somewhat monotonous music with their hind legs. Professional critics appear to be forever diseecting these attenuated members in order to show their own ability to build a better order of legs. Their arguments and illustrations are usually much more attenuated than the subjects of their dissection. Returning to the matter in hand, we simply say that the concert at the Baptist Church last night combined sweet and powerful voices witli the best performance on the piano Mr. Krause and we have ever heard. his pupils, we presume. Miss Edna Russell and Mr. J. McIntyre, made the grand instrument which they played hum. Mrs. L. Newcomb ana Miss L. Lowe with Messrs. McClasky and Carlisle, make up a quartette of amateur If with the singers tarely equalled. higlirr order of uiieic named in the programme, one or two i"pular sons had chipped in, the very satisfactory concert would have been still well-traine- iiiNre L, Ida Arrvtd fur liMrcBny. a Bolisli .lew, aim ue here from Seallle, V. T., and irti-a secidiil-hanstore on Find ilh street, near Marge Its' saloon, wa. Mested hv ('apt. tireeiinian, the T). Jt i. Bjdi. deld'live, last night, eharge.1 with JUeeuv. It aptiears that Abraham has lien displaying i'.,r .ile a i). A It. tl. , PJi made mit to W'. II. Maddison, trav-Unauditor of the I .& Jt. ( Ahra-JB)- 1 ciuinw Ih ;il lie Uiught it from a Umaman. He was taken liefore U. If. . ODniniissiiiMPr (iilehrisi this forenoon, Jo a hearing was set for to morrow Bernooti at oVliwk. In the mean-ly- e the defendant was committed. d uses A I rah am. J g :t- r tipples, iwars, .ijl hoiceltay,s Marketing. grattes, lemons. of ;Agrrat variety vegetablua, chickens, lirkey, ducks, grouse and rabbits. Try Mr Java nml Mnelia eoftcc, also our best irinils of tea.. The finest line of staple Taney groceries and canned goods to Meet from is tola? round at H. K. Hvsons, Market Itnw. s- - Mllllnnrjr Mewlauii-.'Biiit(i- OiMiiilug. A Boysn will n oien new iiiillinery esUiblishiuent at 41 bun street. and Kldridge (IlonjH-- r A largj coiisigiinient of Millin-- ; fes tliers, etc., are now at the Tfv Ml'it and express office, purchased liv Hutton While in the Kant. Also a "pc me of feathers, wings, etc., that ar-ia few days ilia fire ami are Msinsgc-I- , will I taken to the new "l'orytliinB will lie new and B.itton A llnynn solicit . petrnnage of till their old friend., 4 are ciaitiilent they can suit the taste. I il new jaitron. who may favor them Plh orders. i Rw-d- Tlirwi Years in lha Pen. Rujiert Taylor, the man who enticed an uld sheep herder named Barr down to Washington Square one night last iiiiinlli, knocked him down and robbed him. was brought into court this morning for sentence. Ife pleaded guilty to When the case t lie "dense last Tuesday. raise up this morning, Mr. Snow, on behalf of the People, slated that he thought from the circumstances of the case the pri inner was entitled to some clemency, ill! was undoubtedly under the influence of liquor when he committed' the "dense. Taylor was clusely questioned lv the court in lelation le his pest iii cupatinn and the circumstance of the riililierv. He told an entirely different story than that produced at the prelimi mry examination. The court thought three year iu the penitentiary would of the alvitil meet the requirement A New Ksnlxrn Iteei Caaturn User I! Ueclitol.ol thet)iera House Bar, ,on t Momlsy, Oi l. 13th, have on ii1!1- l.! 10 twlehraled Kastern Beers- -( !f Milwaukee and Anheu The ouly place in tin u i. i ' ,M ie hove lieers will lie on i c Alght. 1 A-- I '!,uk-- '- a. Uiu luk first-clas- Palace tlrucarr (Here. People in need of staple and fancy ' i.'ieeriiw, Emits, Vegetable and every ii mg wrtniniiig to Family (irocerict, i uld call at Lucas's old stand. i. Everything new, neat and clean. Xo. 52 E. I L. South street. J. Lt'CAS, Manager. .t - ii J. So- - Contemptuous Lydia Refuaea tc Testify. leii-tin-ii- y A Jury in the Clawson Case Ii.irui-Uuu- cured. licitiralton STUPfBAiOR TICE. Ihe Kew Halt at Itiniil'iiiu III Studebaker Brandi House Kiglity-fim- r of the variola, lodge of the 1. O. . F. in mis city mid Obrien IUrlicip.itco in the excursion to Al.li'K IMXWoiil'l liingli.iii' lu.--l iifolit. Tiie triiiu :is l.cid Was the first witness called. till 7.1) furlhonv cumin.; frem Her did uot d i tier materially from that i 'Hie object of the was the given at the first trial. She did not know dedication of ihe iu-- O ld 'cllun- -' ,!l her sifter Florence a ns married, bin atdedicated tended a Wedding reception which w.o at liicgli un. The hall given on the night of August Th, I"'., lie "id Munlcr ILnry Cohn, by iu honor of her marriage with defenil.ml, lii.iud Secretary lamia I lyau.-- , (iraud had visited defendant at his re- -i I.. I.. B.iuuigHNi'ii, T'laMiii-limin! deuce mi North Temple street ; did not Wanien W. II. Msr-hTurner, (iraud a know Alice Kirkhmn. bill had ti. K. t'lilnier, tiram! t'liupluiii J. W. little girl at defendant's house, who was I lark, aud Grand HeraM K. R. Clutc. STILL TAKES THE ! EAD. employed as a servant; had dined lline Al llic cothliu-ioof the dedication hut diilnl know whether Lydia 'qiciii-eixicuiiinies appropriate addresses were Wr have iiilimliiied for Spring Trade two adiSiitonal was there; had ssikeu to her sisler in the grades ol Bl.'ti i! ; by Grand Master f'oiien, 1asi defendant of eence his relation about I pi Maud Master Huge, a id i'a-Grande with Lynia Spencer; she hadn't an idea Tlmui.i-- . & Cliilo Klipple. Lning, nl what she laid, and didn't reiueiuU-- r ao-olhers. whether defendant made any reply: The fneliilierr of Hillghuili ladge N ' imply spoke iu a joking way; M is 1I aud the visiliug brethren then ic -- uirtwo room ni imiriM to Sinilli'i. occupied up jfon-did wheie a Ilulel, defendant's house, a bed roniii aud a After doing repast awaited them room. this tu ue the exciiidinot. tiH.k just KKXKY DlXW"ObT, iheir ilepaitmc, arriving in' thi- - city Who can probably know 1cm iu a iiiiiiiile afoiul 2 a. in. -t than any other individual oil Binghaiii l.islgc No. in - in a m t lieu wurn. lie said he was the father tloiuihliing ciiinliti-Mi- . It wa-- , f Florence Clawson wife of defendant: in May. with ten charter iiiemlieii. HO..AXI) the name of Florenivs ninthrr was .An- ami now liana meuilw-rnhiof folly. The l.Mie of Cliii'iitj. know where shewm.; aw hall which was ilcicatc j na; he didn't her a few du.) ago; she foil hmne l he day was leivnlly puicha.-xHand h:m ihe jury disagreed: she a Iris wile, Inn iillnliii ami I'liroi: Imi veiv . ' No. he hail made no inquiries to HAS ulKNI'Hr alA I'WIIIKlXi. KSTAU wlo-rsite went and had no idea where IMIKN. Two .liHir, south of Walker Houe. she was; didn't know that ifolciukiiil was SVITII. In t Si. to ilia- nil,uf (V. siutfli, a il'iiiKiitvr. away many nights during llic I.i.--t few months of his residence at witness's AMDSLMLSIS. house; diiluL know defendant was nlI'lV-IT1iMTOk KIOE. sent one night during his residence there; had visited the house of ilelenil.uit mi WALKER OPERA HOUSE, i Ilewisliw llic l.ii.lim that lie make North Temple street; Lydia i1., II (I,.,.,. hpriltg LnlCkPP, Q!3T, door unce. she to wa the not csuie , Teal Duck, Mountain Trout, T1IK UKKAT M'lVE-riKAKTKltN A saw the for her there street; never ' at any other time; saw her and defendLADIES TAILOR-MAD- E Etc. COATS, ant together several times at the Tabernacle; Florence was not with them. OlMN DAY AND NIGHT. Mr. Dickson. Did uot defendant, in AND cu.l.tKCT TYl.k- PERFECT FIT HounwITudle. and UrUee. February, 1883, convey to you a certain Will be givuii un the Evening uf piece of iroNuty ami did you not convey the same proieny to your daughter OCTOBER 30TH, 1884. NEVADA RESTAURANT. By thi- followiua Samples of Goods to Choose from Two Florence, defendant's wife? Wl oletale Firms. Witness. Yes, 1 remember it. Cliicago BROOM Is it not a fact (list you Mtse H Daft Mr. Dickson. ' . AUK F0II fa plain defendant make to thi Mis II Ilsrkncwi urged Finl Serg.-su- l conveyance '.... . Jiernuil Mcrgcniit to you iu order that you might oonrey it Miss 1) neuter M a B KlmlMlI to your daughter, defendant's wife, he ruins I. Barnes Cuuklln Miss F Klioliall : S. Crisacher A Co., cause he had married or waa aliotu to MisaK M!m H CrawAuJ Propr's. MLLowe Miss K Daft Mi's K Lawreuce marrpr Lydia Spencet? Old Nii Stuck. U VuuU Dim New. Miss F Kvery Sample Witness. Xo, sir. Lynch Ulna E Greenmail Miss L Witness stated that he felt some interMlm I. llempslead J est in the result of thi trial; he hail Miss A lleinpatvaii Miss B Wilke never spoken to defendant about his re MEALS AT ALL HOURS, 50 CT8 The will (HmoluJu with a Imions with Lydia Spencer and knew no reason why he hail not sHken to him afomt it; did not omit it because he knew defendant had married Lydia Spencer; KONORAUY CfjMMITTKF: was not satisfied that defendant had mar- Gov K II 1 .1 A i KH FKK DAY. 2 FOR BOARD AN! Uoa A Mel) McCook Murray ried Lydia Spencer. 1 V Kiaun, and bins UI rates Geo A Lowe JoahLawre .ee by the M C Geo J Conklin ,ii tkuil Didnt you testify before the grand eveiy aiyle. Keep open dry an C C tiii-win Y Geo Wslbuc jury that the reason you did not question 0 W Lyman W I! McCortilck with J T Lynch the defendant about his relali-nA lUwtuer T R Jones Lydia 8iencer was because you fo.t satisFurnlshud Rooms to Lwt. fied that he had married her?' INVITATION COMMITTER: 1 don't remember. Onp. Clift Houmk, Salt La It a fan v M 8 Pendergsiit li M Ilmstnw Will you swear that you did imI tes- F S fiuelion Geo B Hodge A B Paul Jr C a Henry tify so liefore the grand jury a F Walker L H ProMOtt Yes, sir." Mr. Dickson thou asked lLat an adAdmlieiuti to Drill and Boll is liu & So journment he taken, a he desired hi pro- Extra lady tickets u) duce the note taken by the grand jury. epectmon' o extra rheme f.ir reserved seats. The REGUUR DINNER AT 3 P. M. Court adjourned until 2 oclock. will be dev.ilvd to clisritsble liMct-cdAfter Mr. Dinwoody bad finished Li testimony this afternoon Janies E. Caine Philadelphia. MERCHANTS LUNCH from 12fo3, and John H. Young were sworn and their testimony wea substantially the foil Una of card of CKNTS. 25 samples thk great piece gooda stock same as given at the former trial. wwill be found with The name of BEST OYSTER STEW IN TOWN tig-foil- . cxci-rsioi- And a Motion it Made for Her mitment. Com- ! The public interest in tbe Clawson trial continues unsbaled, and the defend- ant has gained a hsial, though he may never receive celestial, exa.tatiou. Tin attendant was fully equal to that of any day previous. After the Cukuxic'LK went tu ptei-ve.ilenljy afternoon Mr. Dirksuu requested that, iu view of the difficulty second experienced in seeuring jurors, opruveniie for thirty juror lie issued and made returnable Saturday iimrniuy at ll) o'clock. The defense objected ami the venire was ordered. The following four jurors were then secured, after examining all ihose remaining un (lie venire of fifty names returned yesterday morning: W. II. ill. Bowers, K. B. Wilder. J. B. tiiffin and John Knapp. This made a total of nine, ami no more tut me remained in the isix. The pre-culio- n then asked that a third venire he i rdered, to contain twenty four names, I" lie made returable forthwith, with instruction to have the juror in court at 10 o'clock this morning. This wn granted. t.'ourt tlieu adjourned until U) o'clock this morning. When court adjourned the nine jurun who had becu sworn learned for the first time that they were to be kept in the custody of the bail! Its the entire time during the trial. The jury in the first trial were allowed to disperse and go to their respective home every evening, but these jurors will be kept together dev and night. They were greatly chagrined when they learned this, and were sIkiui the maddest set of men ever seen. They hail lieen summoned from the street and with scarcely taken into the court-rooa uiomeut'a notice. Two of them, Oiiflin and Barnett, are from Bingham, and happened to be in the city on liusines. The action of the court in keeping them together is commendable, as it efteetually prevents any outside interference. s PKOrtiKIUXUS. Judge Bennett this morning, as soon as the case came up, challenged tha juror auniiuoned under the open venire issued last night on the same ground thut the first venire was challenged, with the additional ground that they were sniumoned by the tliinl venire while the second had not yet been returned. Marshal Ireland and Deputy Marshal (Treenman were sworn and slated that the jurors summoned on the last venire were ail residents of Salt Lake City. The challenge was overruled. John Bastion. A. Bechtol and Fred R. Medeina were then called to fill the panel, and the examination was continued in the same manner as yesterday, the defense interposing three challenges to each juror and an objection to hi being wnru. Baatian had been present in court during the first trial and read some of the newspaper reports. Medeina had formed Both were an unqualified opinion. challenged for implied bias and excused A. Bechtol had formed an opinion which depended upon the iruthfiilnesa of the statement which he had heard. He thought he could impartially consider the evidence, and possessing the necessary qualification lie wu sworn. J. W. Masun and John McTierney were the next name drown from the box. Judge Bennett challenged McTierney on the ground that his real name was James, while his name appeared un the veuire as John. Challenge sustained. Mason was U. T. Stevenson called. examined and slated that he had neither formed nor expressed an opinion as to the guilt or iunocence of defendant. He possessed the necessary qualifications and was passed by the prosecution. The defense interposed the usual challenge, wh'ch wu overruled. Stevenson had read the newspaper report of the first trial, and had formed and expressed a fixed and unqualified opinion. Challenged for biu and excused. Mason was then sworn which made a total of eleven. J. L. Dickinson wu called. He had not formed an unqulfied (minion to the The innocence of defendant. Slilt or challenged him for implied biu, which wu overruled. They then challenged him for actual bias, which was also overruled, and being determined to gel rid of him in some way, thev next challenged him ierniptorily and lie wu 'excused. Richard Showells was called next, but was found to be exem(4 front service, he being a mail messenger. Mr. Pitts hail the statutory qualifications, but had formed an unqualified opinion and wu excused. J. M. Richardson, AVm. E. Jacobs ami James Anderson were called in succession, but had formed positive opinions and were excused. James Glendeping bad not been a resident of the district the required length of time. lor RemThisi. Smith, a ington, Johnson & Co., hau not heard or read anything of the rase, and had consequently formed no opinion. He possessed the required qualifications nml was (Hissed by the prosecution. Judge Bennett challenged him un the ground that he had been summoned by ujien overruled. venire, which Judge Beuueli then challenged W. ii. II. Bowers, a juror alio had bten sworn yesterday. The prosecution denied mi the ground that the juror had been sworu. Challenge overruled. l Smith was then sworn, and at last tiieo wu completed, Sixty-sevein all were examined before twelve could be found who iiad not formed sonu opinion, and who (tosneMed the othc! qualification. The defense challenged fur implied each one of these bias; that being overruled, they dial longed for actual bias; they then chal lehged on the ground of illegal summons, and then objected to each on? being sworn on general principle. They finally challenged the entire pa'iel on the ground that the jurors had tint been hv summoned in the manner law. This was overruled. u book-keeti- sixty-seve- n Our Standard r ' al i A pre-crH- Gra Je Work r TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250, $300 $350. l P. VAN HOFEN, -- gQ( JQfj xew-in- rvc.-i.l- w- , . Merchant Tailor, -- Oyster House 13, -- RESTAURANT, 256 Main Street, eii-uin- g -t l Ihisi-liy.is-- - In-- .:, 224 MAIN STREET,: iEUROPEAN PLAN. Sjn-me- r dri-use- Broom Drill! j BRIGADE: . I. VAN HOFEN, -- Merchant Tailor. Stile-Mi- ss GRA XD BALL! m j Arcade Restaurant WANAMAKER BROWN, OAK HALL, 4U-N- SHELDONS ' - LYDIA Dancing Academy, SPENCER. Was then called, and there was a perfect buxx of excitement, a craning of necks and general rising of the ipectators to see the witnesi as she came forward. ARS18TKD BY M1M. SHELDON. Every one waa curious to see what course she would pursue cu the witness stand, but their curiosity was soon gratified, for a hen requested to take the oath she positively refused to be sworn. When asked by the prosecuting attorney if her objection applied to this case in particular, SOIREE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING she replied that ihe did not care to testify Mr. Snow then moved in any case. that sue be committed for contempt and ( t ENTJC CLAC8 MEKTH UN MONDAY V.T and Wednesday Evutilugs sr proceeded to argue the question, hut was LADIES' and JC VES ILK I'LAriS on Tuesday interrupted by udge Bennett, who stated that the defense was not interested in the slid Thursday atlenuioiu at iUW. mutinn and wonld make no argument in Grand Matinee Every Saturday at t p. m. opposition, but they ohjected to the Private Taaont to ault applicants. nothin being argued before the jury. Kent Hsll in the city to sent Air The court ordered the bailiff:! to take tile laills udDancing '.rt!i-- . from the court room. jutr MEW ADVERTX8EMEHT3. The motion is still being argued by Mr. Snow as the Chruxici.e goes to press. Meanwhile the cowardly defendant displays the utter meanness of his nature Iqr coolly watching this unfortunate girl sent to ihu jpenilentiary Joumal-Regist- erl rather than that he should receive his just judgment. JOHN DAVIES, F. Farmers Exchange. LAKE SALT Go to Hardy dc Kendall's. Xo. fit! W. First Houth street, for New York A full line of groceries, vegetables, fruits, groin and hay, wholesale and retail. Inidc-ahea- L The Chinese War I.-- not yet Milled, lint it a settled fact that I 'has. K. Bowriug, No. 36 Main street, ran, (taper, decorate, paint and kalsomine the interior of your dwelling in the most vfoganl style. Fall and Winter Hoot. lie will make ('ail on J. B. Stephen v.i,i anything you desire in A No. I style. t.'urncr Second A good fit guaranteed, ?' til It and Find East. Halt Lake Viuegnr Co. Maxtfohl A Hainill, manufacturers puie limit vinegar, 1"7 First East, ll.. cu First and Hecond Houth. Bltould rail ou H. LOWENSTEIN. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. J. BERGEN, SuiierintemlcDt FTC., ETC. and Cutter. Prices moderate aud aalialhction guanuitevd D. 7. GRIFFITHS, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 724 Main Sirrah e? polite Pertetfiri 23 1884 Fall and Winter 1885 . GOODS. CITY. UTAH. Proprlctoi . CITY BAKERY &-C- W. FIRST SOUTH STREET. AREA I) WILL HK DELIVERED TO AMY of tl.e city. i Pies, Cakes, Crackers llKSfECTFl'I .I.Y INVITE Will'Ll) L enllcincu to au car.y Inspection o( my Detect ions iu and I BULBST BULBS ! FALL O. F. DUE, FLORIST, NO. 240 2 j Ai THIRD SOUTH Blocks Wwd uf kW.KIVKIi AND CONFECTIONERY W00LTNS. WINTER Always on hand. Your patronage ia auliutted. prims will b found modem1 e. I will make H a to keep them as low as ia with gnisl material, giaid work aud thuearc and atleutiiui r inirite i.t up Vi GFO HEBITAUPT. Proprietor. ilnt MRS. 5,000 BULBS STREET, (lift llimee. u A LAliGK FROM James Price, Cloaks and Suits. MERCHANT TAILOK, Nu. 218 Main Street, up sla'rt, DR. FOOT, e, JR., (Of Row Yoik), TULIPS, HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS,' CROCUS, BLEEDING LAPHAM. iio. 42 Market Street, f ah AND WINTER STYLES BELGIUM All flntt close, sold at Eastern Pricea. such i M. G. I'i'WOrGHLYSAT'SFACTOIlYGAI.J.KNTS be- The success of the leading house of iali, F. Auerbach A Bru., lies in living we are . j. faithfully to their motto, never undersold.'' r. 26 W. First ISoulMSt. Oppoaito the ltintoffice.Salt Lake City of FOR GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT Suit of. Clothes First-Cla- ss Stationer. P. H. NELDEN MEAL TICKETd E AT TAILeORING. And by the Pitmen. of the WHO DESIRE A RAYBOULD, Book sailor and Cali-iirn- ia Delkaciet GET YOUR MEALS GENTLEMEN R)RW.1.FBY W. TWENTY-ON- 24l Main Street, Oooosite Walker House THACICRAHS first-cla- ss th Ail Salt Lake City, Utali j The Ihtclduntal, IE K. First South M. We the undersigned, by reason of the goods dispensed by us, hereby proclaim to the world that we are ever roadjr to sell at low prices the best and imported wines and Ihe choicest of liquoni and cigars. Families ivlio are preparing for private parties not forget to give us a call. Auer A Murphy, Proprietors. 25 CENTS. . SALES AGENT, OF. 1884. SEASON HEARTS, A Author, Lecturer, and Anierlcai Greatest Specialist, l.er.iied permanent ly and consultation Free at UNION between BLOCK, Second Main , JUST RECEIVED. j r011 Hrt'AM. n.7.AK FATTERKd and queen free. lUxerlmra-tneke- r uvuU by aiell. K.sn. Fkii'a, BustlM .ns UiiUuus, tsioliue llealih Uoset-- , Bustle Mkirts, etc. Address ur cull ou MKH.M.H. LATHAM, Kelt Take lily, A Catalogue Al rei-tu- 1 - l'-- Frank Foote, 1 Mb Kt t ItSiOV OHO HLISIWS' M. MssuU. liillin rcide in l'iii:l.:iin, iiii'l the rci-- l live iu tl.i ciiv. When the last juror had lieen sworn the indictment was read to tiie jury mid the examination of riluose was commenced. INN1. Street, and Third South, handsome line of men's, boys and ou all Blots, ITivst .rhroule and LILIES, Etc., Etc. Female hurvous, ami haia,of latest styles 1Imvi and Deiiwinit'es; allchrun c the cye.esr.tlmwt, heart, .U.inKi-hn ltd imllertw, at (xiptilar price, at L. Ladle and gentleman, now fit the tlmo to liver, kidneys, bladder, and a susl ' ' ll,r8,l pm your Buiha in the ground fur apring - o.ga ns; cane. M, tumor, jdliw. eulnal weak-n- , atexamfoa for Call and lust k gunorrhcaa, yourgleet, uiaul uod, hluomlng. islvea. Oyster Grotto, hjrn!iuu!N, uiceiatiiiu a d iniilse-menh- ., irro. ular and painful men ruatiun, and all cream all winter in any quantity at chronic, diseaatn tit both sexes. 0 the Oyster Grotto. Five hundred d.ilJara for a lest rsso of any furin of syphilis or nenruur debility that Dr. THE JURY. Such lovely Velvet and rich Brocade Urol to. Oyster catm.it curu. F.t l Auerbach A lira., exhibit were The following are the names of the ASSAY EH. Tl.e ductnr use those celebrated fre-J- i and eclectic Try oyters, K. : B. r seen in this eilv. J. J. Farrell, FiUuerahl, - cl i in everv rivle vegetable reinedicA!lcetrlcby aud magnetism. jori r 141 South Main Street, Salt Lake Ciuvi. iiudeu ksiudkcll.m lire City. Chaa. Connor, Henry Lienhaller, Charles puuilvely guar snteed. ltiruii.il.wlcsl i harts giveu. Visits The best shoe at lowest price at i (ioldb- - rga you can find tha late - e. Barnett, J. B. Qiffin, John Knapp, W. Term reasonable. ui: s of fall gooiU. l'vmuiul Ulllce hours 10 am to I H. H. Bowen, K. B. Wilder, Thue. Auerbach's. glveu tu all husiuvra. pin, aud 7 to I pm. Husbands Brothers. New store, new goods, a full line of fruits and vegetable, grain and I' Hole agents fur Halt City for tlis improved new Chicago I p. Main street, opposite Clift House. (if i. Restaurant. A Din woody, Miwrs. McTierney who have recently purchased the busi ness uf dauby Brothers, will s restaurant. The pltuw "pen a A liuis lieen fitted up in elegant style. Imi lunch will be served from 12 to 2 evr y day. Their bill of fare include everything to lie found in the market. fr e entertaining. f iiilli, A. Bechtol and STARTED AGAIN. Hwepping' Vleloi y for K:ilt l.akr 1 11. Uauis A City PwtofRcj. i'UMK. Al'MlVK. ur ft. 111. tftflfl.Ul. 4T p. iu. ift.xu. .. Nlil ris- - i .1, p " I -- hAILS P? DEARTURES AND ,VALS THK EVENING CHRONICLE (H'lOlli lt SI. atu-ntlo- WOOL GROWERS REFINED SULPHUR T11K CAR lAl.VI) I AN BKOBT BYlNttliMtSUllllUI Work KiwfUovi UUh. FERDINAND DICKX ! |