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Show jAIT I,UW1nkr-,!!- OF DEPARTURES ri$e5l!?, CUBIC. 6:a.m. " -- l WW.in. . kCUP-Ui- u 7:'J) a. in. p ni. . 4:00 a. in, fci a. m. fc;Sja.in. StSfcs,M', 3:15 p.m. mountain time. rfCrt. isai111'11'1. 5'Mrt?oUN nd Bullion Kliljiinaul jUt orirsiA Fico a to. S.KXXOO ,. . carer bnlUon u .mf9fi00M 'corsiac, ....S 210.00 ... 1,450.00 f 5550.00 two-thir- ir LEAD. ...fS.40 I Bltl . QtOUTIOSS. jus London-- - -- Wi jnr gleanings. dulldayioii,eDlstrkt Courl. t close? aviUbepI and Ja09 McGregor WUOeaclt in tho Police Court disorderly drunks. ,x. titan Jftfcr one for lily of St. Marks WwektriUle a The ladies splendid attraction. will ke .oh and milk wciaUe eSsMathodist Clinrcli and fancy articles come 11 ktriered for nle. the young man charged it or p:.i-i'taMataring before Justice Spiers n amt morning-OenTS- in the Police tried this morning for drunkenness, lokr ind profanity. He thought it jXo nonien to attempt to convict a JOHN SMITH'S EXAMINATION. Bsset racetrack of Messrs., Mulloy filter, sootheast of this city, has Dr. Tonne Doesn't Seem to ITodantiuid lVJiat He Knows About Insanltj. a stsriy completed by the contractors, work lias been maih I Watsoo, and led iia the winter. Tuesday's CnnoxicLE contained a V. Phillips, superintendent of brief account of John Smiths oscillaiiaUtr famylms Works, whose tions between the penitentiary and die mentioned the insane asylum, and. stated that lie had I bound over to day, has ben been taken to Ogden for an amin.n. the next Grand Jury. . mental condition. Smith seems htdcftndul in the Seventh School been to bo a somewhat noted character in case have triet injunction ndlndm additional time to file Cache county, and is alluded to by an Sheet & Ogden mrto the complaint. paier as Tho bold Dick Turpin tout attorneys for the defendants. of the north. It is ssiil that unaided madelition of Yellowstone Kit, and alone he went through a Utah & to a Northern Walter Scott passenger train and robbed the mgnowd of street gamins, passengers. eminent poet as "the nun In his examination for insanitr before ate Iranhoe and the Bride of Judge --Kmcrson on Tuesday, Dr. Tag1 owt gart was the lint witness examined. Hs k Temple of Honor will give its testified to having treated 8mith at the rtkuuiYerary party st Sheldons penitentiary for Insomnia, and that he last Monday night. A huge nuui-f- f was demented and bis esse was hopeless. Dr, Seymour B. Young was the next inritalioni have already been tJ. Tickets are for sale at Ellison's, witness examined. It was quite evident that ho had not yet folly recovered from bald' a and l)wycn. liis scare of the day previous. It may 4ikil w Demezeeulive committee of the mp have been atmosphere of a it Club of Utah will hold a buainew federal court-roo- that the was too much for liagal Iba law nfliiw nf Kliecks A him. At any rate, the Ogden Htrald 'Em Tint evening. stoics i.u I hat ; of the dab will be held he would not venture a decision aa uf Die Lfednesday evening. prisoners mental condition. Warden Odell, of the penitentiary, ItXw Orleans excursion tickets had bean kdks the holder fifteen days to go testified that the prisoner disobediencepun-to Ifcsra period to return. Ae the ished a few times for ab rade in fire days, tills will orders and violence. Had jumped u imwsonUt ten days to stop over at on the talilo, knife and fork in hand, am rysim, both going and attempted to stab a guard. He amociated returning. with the dangerous class iff conoids. Ik wets Patience is being When When watched he was cautious. by some of our home vocalist, to the prisoners hs was apparkarint toils early presentation to talking ently shrewd and sharp. He was a fuhfie. It would bo heartily wel-st- o very strong, healthy man. He talked Salt Lakers if a homo opera freely with tho prisoners, but was reWyceakl lie organized and present served with officers. Was of the opinion popolar operas. he was perfectly sane. the District Court The jury, after a short deliberation, the nu to iluaoWe the the prisoner was sane. He injunction in the clodded :of John K. Dooly vs. Susan A. was subsequently tried on one of the him tml tending against charges argued yesterday, oenieu. The demurrer to the ocquitttcd. We glean the above particwas sustained. ular from Hie Ogden Herald. m y rc-d- tde M ieg-Nti- of last month a silvery leagued individual from the East arrived in this city, Ha registered at ths Pklaca Hotel and informed Mr. Biggs, one of the proprietors, that ha was a representative of the Mosler & Bowen Safe Company. He said that ke intended to remain in Salt Lake (Sty all winter and proposed at the Palace. making his headquarter Mr. Biggs gave him an order for a safe and accepted a draft on W. W. Goodrich, Cheyenne, for $50, on which ha advanced Harper flO, the latter repra. (rating that he was rather short of monij. On the evening of the 26th Harper left this city for Ogden, saying hs wu going np to attend a ball. He uraggled hu baggage out of the hotel and has not been seen since. A few days after his departure the draft rnGoodruhcaine back protested, with the folhming words written across went change of time on the Utah wteeni raid nab a corresponding Win tie arrival end departure ol ii bewail T??erarrive oclock at lUind depurt 1, kil thief did instead of Hip. Jf, l f'whaHed a hog it t Jle"!for! and wlulo lie Ktcpied out I110,.,CT iE'i'IX:n,e,,:n acc containin' IbShJx? i iMr Mepwnrlh miasei V, Imt could gain no clue known mcr-- a ju ,cy. die! at hie resi--1 ti,i" wniing, of . the deceased waa an old u. 5 1"?hl7' esteemed by his .l wl ,,en,' will lm his death. .S,10 kwfif 1,06,1 tl,e lcad Sia?y'ilr!1 d,01r lnic mu He f fhe funeral will FZZ.i, y was occupied "f Kay McBride K appears that Ms city vsrr sud-loses abcot KO in money idfanctde. Harper took an order for a safe from the proprietor! of a certain saloon who were persuaded to advance 50 ona draft on a man namedHarper Smith in This draft has not been heard Chicago. vh. t r?9f 1 Wert (r fj? f Hooks. Vfl J new Ifouk Store. MARKS ST. LADIES GUILD. Our Standard A Grade Work For the haft of Article Apyrojiriatr for HOLIDAY OIFTM! STILL TAKES THE LEAD. We have introduced for Spring Trade two additional grades ol BUGGIES, GREAT ATTRACTIONS TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250, $300 & $350, 1 THE DELMONICO A Complete Restaurant. 0INW00DEY & McTERNAY, Well FOR $9.99. Proprt. 467 S. MAIN STREET, (Old Stand of J.fUAcy.) to RESTAURANT IS UNDER THE rpBE 1. supervlilou of Janus llluwoodey, and I Salt Lakejheatre. a OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Fitaee Omiiy line. Shell and Can Oysters, And everything in season at living PtIpci. THE DEMIJOHN SALOON Is connected with the Restaurant, under the iiipervlilon of James MeTemay, and its stork of Liquura, Wines and Cigars cannot be Geo. C. GET YOUR MEALS ADELE PAYN, ly 51" ...AT.. GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT MACBETH! Fools Revenge above-name- Drive-W- ell I Why They Left ROCK It Ont. la'ltfi'lllii&ij Springs, ldsno, was tha early part of the week. Mr. Chaw-for- d wu n delegate to the National Democratic Convention and a member of Hs wu the committee on resolutions. greatly amused at tha light in which some oftha Mormons mud tha absonoa of an plank in the national platform. "Why, sir, said be, in peaking of tha labors of tht platform polygamy committee, "we regarded we looked upon enjr other imply crime, and did not seethe necemity of plank any patting in an more than an plank or on anti-ho-ne thief plank. Wemppoeed it would be taken for granted that we u ETC., ETC. Prices moderate and saUsbctlon guarani ret! FOR SALE, I RED CANYON! THE VIENNA CHOP famed the inippressiMi of R. R. CO. Farmers' Kxchauge. Go to llsnly A Kendall's, No. GO W. First South street, for New York buckwheat, A foil lino of groceries, vegetable, fruits, grain and hay, wholcmle ami retnih A. J. GUNNELL, AGENT, Frmli Florida oranges, Momma lemons, Eastern nimils, white fish, trout, hard ami soft shell crabs, dams, oyster in bulk or can, ami everything you want, to bo found at Ubilee John's. 28 w. SHELDONS BingFemora desiring to attoend from Exenr-aloham and Ogden will m fomlahed with Dancing Academy. To the Public. Tickets st reduced Ladies and Gents Together, ASSISTED BY MRS. SHELDON. 1884. OF SEASON EVERY SATURDAY EVENING SOIREE Ladies Gents and Class 1 Thursday GmndMatIaeolvoryBstaidayatEp.ni. Private Lessons tomlt mdlosnts. Hill in the city to sent for Best balls and portlia. F. O. Hoax. J.C.OOWXUK. j. C. CONKLIN & CO. ORE 8AMPUN6 mill OUbA ee AND PAUL Ob W YrtepfesmoNa PARVOI MULTUM The Boon EVERYONE of the Age! AJOOKKEEPER! CONFECTIONERY Always on hand. Your patronage is sollclled. GEO. GEBHABDT, Proprietor SALT LAKE CITY BREWING Buceemon to MORITZ CO., t CULLEN. .Pretdcut MATTHEW CULLEN H. W. MORSE. JACOB MORITZ. Secretary and Trcamrcr enlarged ouk and Halting rapacity, we are Having recently to fluulah ourfovorite now prepend JournalRegister! WHAT 1HE AUTHOR CLAIMS: 1. A Full Set of Books in One I 2. A Method of Season, Brevity snd Proof1. 3. A New and Simple Method of Posting! 4. Short Beckoning make Long Fneudi by Item Settlements I 5. Accounts Delinquent Never Lost to View I on s of a Balance-She0. Every Psgel 7. Therefore, with the addition of a Mental Inventory, the Beioureee and Liabilities always at a glance, the truthful figures correctly pointing to Success or Failure, to Fortum or Knin ! Three-fourth- HIS GENERAL ANSWER) Book-beeu! Eoeryoiu can be a vitKout auupraioM preparation, thie being aSyttem Bated on Beaton, and the eery Tit timpleA language tued toexprem arerythu1 method ef recording General -- Railway Comoanv, Lota. By the Cue, Keg or Carload Orders win be promptly attended to end Short Line BETWEEN Council Bluffs, Chicago and Milwaukee, MIT emdSt My. .3920 Paragon Index trill uhcayt eurpreteul Debton and Creditor at a glance! UK CITY MEWIH6 CO. Milwaukee (COPYRIGHT.) BEER HALL F. RAYBOULD, W.Bookseller and ORDNER & JONES, Proprietor!. HAND BCDWEI81R AND BALI Laka Beer. FOB SALE BY Stationer, LAKE 8ALT PIONEER Connected with the Beer HaU la the VIENNA CHOP HOUSE. E. UTAH. LUMBER YARC & W. WOOL GROWERS. H. Sells OkAnKHi Beal, at all hours. Oysters In every style. BEER, CITY, TTEEP ON IV IS THE WAGENERS Bonanza Link BOHLED nr " the addition of a Mental Java plete tha tamo, fir our Cbntiuereial Guidance i coutracted and New end most excel eqr Ommmial, Corporate or Prgfeetiondl or Private, daily vraentkg tv M eeery view the true condition of 0Hr page ef the Journal, ickick all opwafcasa l eodted in evetydfU. LUMBER. 1M a T, A ROORING Lithj Rustic Siding, Mojldl.in, the yemr otden at tbe riots of California Brewery, Auerbach's. Beautiftil Wraps for Udies snd ChilBrtfs. dren, at F. AnerUch A Fine Yarmouth Bloaters at II. & Fysons, 40 Market Bow. and SALOONI AND BREWERIES. wauk ST. LA DIEF and JUVENILE CLASS afternoons at MO. and u rates. CH ICAGO, M i to any delivered PieS, Cakes, Crackers THE Meets on Monday and WedneedsyXvenlngs at 730. p:. v.i hoes at lowed prices at STREEL - Wuaatoh Building. and eery Business, corner of Third 8onlh fUtete, to G. F. Potter, I have 61 Second South Ores and Bullion Carefully Sampled. gain opened out at No. of the Idaho Bakstmt, seven doors costfine uwwtroent of ery. I will kom a Groceries, Provisions, Floor, Feed, Hay, All goods bcteraca Grain, Coal and Kindling. Utoirbi ntnJlRjJlroad jjoadaia'iaak ot Utah The best F.O.BoxHA first south street. be Bread will the clty- $2 TICKETS To be had dram the various committees and member, of the order. UTAH The euooesi of the ieediMC koora liee in living Utah, F. Auerbach A Bift, we are up fsithfolly to their motto, never underaold. 256 MAIN Second souui No. 70 W. THACKRAHS r Oyster Grotto. fresh oyetoni. Tty those celebrated VENTILATING. CITY BAKERY is. Dec. GA8-FITTIN- STEAM HEATING AND For Sale. AT DEPOT. AND PLUMBING RES TXtJTsWl' WALKER OPERA H0U8E, !!!?!!!! Thursday eveninb, SANITARY Inquire on the premises. GRAND LODGE OF UTAH Water-Hpa- HOUSE Has been ruunlrg over a year, snd h timet wllhgood success. anti-polyse- DEPT CHARM. & CO., OF TIIK BEST PAYING In the city, conducted on tha European plan. Good and sufficient reasons for selling. anti-murd- er 20AL A J. W. FARRELL ONE Under the Anspices ui u From the Celebrated Gnus Creek Mines. LIKE WORK Now Is ths time to tepalr your We make a apodal ty In this line. ..THE.. llElf. WEBER, THEY D. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. SPRING I.O.O.F. Library 8 Pumps AND POINTS. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. ANNUAL BALL Vienna Chop House O A LI jut water and save Avoid surface of digging to using our patent 26 W. First South St. HAMLET! Fulton Market. 'cue mul Icn- - OK... Kluke-spearia- . The tostiinon-t- -.- ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL People in need of staple and fancy Groceries Fruits, Vegetables and everyA CUBE'S KECOBD. W ednesday and Thursday, thing pertaining to Family Groceries, Tuesday, DECEMBER Sd, 3d AND 4th. should call at Lucass old stand. Everv-thin- g The llondnaen ol O. J. Avarlll far HNS. new, nest and clean. No. 52 fc. Third Annual Tour of tbs Successful n First Sooth street. J.L. Lucas, Actor, The United States of America, through Manager. the United States attorney, have instiSalt Lekt Vlsegar Co. tuted a suit in tha Third District Court Maxfield A Hamill, manufacturers of against the bondsmen of 0. J. Averill, pure malt vinegar, 157 First East, be Sustained by the Young and Talented the former dark of the Third District tween First and Beoond South. Tiagcdienne, Court. The defendants are 0. J. Aver-il- l, Hstispetitsi Billiard Hall. Monroe Salisbury, Aaron Kevser The choicest wines, liquors and cigar And an Rfflrlent and Geo. F. Prescott. Camjwny of Shakespearian Averill was appointed dark of tho to be found in the city. Give me a call. B. Sfbikqeb, Proprietor. Third District Court on August Gth, TUESDAY, 1879, and on the following day the Grotto. Oyster d bondsman, by a written Ioe cream all winter in any quantity at obligation, bound themselves nnto the tha Qyster Grotto. WEDNESDAY, United States in the ram of $10,000, the bond being conditioned on' the faithfal Blankets purchased at the late big disehaixe Averill of his duties as auction sales in New York City, tor sale , and praneri v auoant-,- , cfaqap at Auerbachs. THURSDAY, ingfor all moneys coming into his hands, A handsome lino of mens, boys and The complaint intheaetkm just com- mcncsd alleges that between August childrens suits and hats, of latest styles and patterns, st popular prices, at L. 6th, 1879, and December 31st, 1883, Averill collected as fees and emoluments Gold Superb Costumes tJMsgniilccul Company ! of his office the earn of $25,230.09, of Bmnoval. Usual Prices of Admlsrioo. Ko extra olurRO which ram he was entitled to retain The Cuooxicu. Publishing Company toe reserved seals. Box Mice open Monday $20,070.70 for hia personal services and have removed their office to 117 R.Main at at 10 a. m. the naoesmry expenses of his office, and street. ths balance, $5,lo3A3, it wu hie duty to EIGHTH into the of the United At Goldberg's you con find the latest Sy which he treasury has failed to do. Plain- ttylesof fell goods. tiff therefore prays for that amount. The law rranlating the fees of clerks ISW ASYXSTI8XXXXT8. of United Stoles District Courts requires a certain portion thereof to be into the treasury of the United es. Tho suit brought will de-t- o cide the question as whether this law FOR THK BENEFIT OF TIIK applies, to clerks of Territorial courts. bv the Itnaa not been ao clerks of the Third District Court. n,i' c'cRant finger-;- ly 1nSnjfa'itly ma with a rble. ainvL..88 It appropriate gift. solid tin CHRISTMAS MARKET fftst-clas- Mr. Pendleton, the blacksmith, also gave Harper an order for a safe bat has tetegraphed to the company counter-mendin-g it, since Harpers swindling operations hare come to light. Harper is raid to be selling safes in Botteiow, where he doubtless presumes that he himself is safe from his Salt Lake victims. in-ai- Nmi'n0f,ar lkB00rrt''rn. lxv. uth. JXAT1XEF. Broom Dri from. contractors on the iaZL;?,eial882. They owed Ofcew?.an hcniothing over latfin ossigmul this A telegram has been received in this 1 l,e consent of city from a mining man at Bellevue, I i & Sierif ' 1,8,0 pnid hut Idaho, stating that tho Union wl,. KmdmU?1 L brBl,l.for the balance. hss notified all ship-- 1 L: eondutfii tho case fur the agent at that place to San Francisco that all1 porsoforo r through ratal to California were off until further orders, snd that the rate Ob1ci lut night from that pinch to Ogden would here1 r that burg after be $18. This increases tho cost of WesSDi ton, in Utah. In transiiortallon to the coast $1 per been several mines that have iWsii1,0,!-!UY5rcand the lecture 8 on l hipping to tho hay will pay the increase Blm CtaM10";, T!10 n,eiuhers of into the pockets of the U. P. bondwhich he an is' rihavs iMm VPWscnt him with holders. What a priceless boon (lie or their pride Uuion Pacific is to its patrons! 'fi&sr1"1'' ri'l'IJUr Smithiana Family ISwould a slick piece of work ktehershop of Hep worth we ti i:huay tsmuixu, And re from the 8 -- manufactured fresh every day. ...Bcturn of. The celebrated Circle brand oyster, so well and ferorably known for ths past six I jram, will bo sold by ths can or case; acknowledged by all to be the best oysters Monday Evening. Admission, 25cn. hipped to this market. .All the above goods and refreshments ...Repetition of the Great... will be found at 120 Main street, as usoil. 11 1 H. O. Btxakws. . SS The "OwUsstsI," in K. Tint Booth St. rts. Tuesday's Matinee. Admission We the undersigned, by reason of the Grand Finale by the Dancers on e goods dfipsnsad by us, hereby proclaim to thewond that wo ore ever Tuesday Evening. reedy to aril at low pneos the bestGali-otni- a and imported wines and the Admission Market, 10 Cts choicest of liquors and cigars. Families who are preparing for private parties hould not forget to give us a call. Aura Muafht, Proprietors. -ii BROS. Studebaker Branch House 3WXD. I V A' I XX 1 VC , liiv. Stlt, A foil line of choice confectionery just as we favor the suppression If some of the tending Mor- could have heard the sentiments expressed by members of the committee roots ltavengc. on resolutions whan discuming this matat for George C. Milna second appearance ter, they would find bat .little canoeiisil-uover the tho Theater failed to draw a very IPiiii.ting themselves of the committee to incorporate on crowded house lut night. Tom Taylor's plank. Hr. Gawfoid ex- -tha tragedy, The Fools Revenge, was ion that tha Martjj, j I'icc .presented. The play is no morn favors rerate of Biggoletto. the exact counterpart Democratic admlnlstratiou than the fool, Mr. Miln played the part of they had under Bepnblscan rale. and os the title of the nlny indicates, revenge and hatred are the predominating Let not tho jot maker of the Tribtme emotions at the character. His sudden of the Cheonicle as to transitions from simulation of merriment think so meanly loses its saintly tamper. ever it and appose to courtiers before the when rage were were backs turned, hate when their marvelous- - Mr. Miln will close his takes will happen in tha engagement with "Hamlet families. In returning Urn mke the CmtONiCLE adopted tha rale that truth Tbo Christinas Market. " The a lice between two extremes. Guild are Tho ladies of St. Marks rection of the Tribune needs correction. doing somo energetic work in arranging the attractions for the Christinas Markt, which opens at Die Sail Lake Theatre next Monday night and continues Tuesday afternoon and evening. The young ladies composing the Broom Brigade have consented to ropest their drill performance at tho Tuesday matinee, and tho Smithiana family will give another of their novel concerts Monday evening, The admission to the market is ten cents, and to tha concert and drill twenty-lir- a cents. at taken to both ruling. ;he Opouiuc ef tha Oyster Sastoa at Walker Opera Sou Oyster, Lunch and Coffee Booms- Shell oysters and those delicious New lork Counts will beusad and cooked in every stylo known to the art. Splendid coffee and chocolate, home-ma- d pies and cakes, and other refresh- - 2? fi Mr. Rim grarooua tod tat ernss-piar- Salt Lake Theatre. Bough on Couchs. Ask for "Bough on Coughs, for coughs raids, sore throat, hoarseness. Troches, . 15q Liquid; 25c. . re-n- d y' A, MacKnight returned from and will cuter upon Lie duties upon ths Tribune immediately. Louis Bamberger, Salt Lakes auctioneer, returned from ths North last night, and is up to his in business. Bamberger & Woolf are rustlers. On the 8lh n: to-d- "Ja lAiii Salt to-d- of Momlaj men1 tioneJ tljo fact iliat a strong; feeling among merchants in this city in favor of boycotting the Union Pacific nad. This all ended it commenced, in talk. No one seemed to have the requisilo courage to lead a movement against the powerful corporation, and besides thin, an opinion seemed to prerail that it would not work any injury to U. the P. anyway, owing to the pool . rangements between the two wMrTlESs u s mistaken idea. A boycotting move-mon-t, if inaugurated and succesafullv earned throneh, would be lost injurious to the Union Pacific is if no pool existed, for the following Tenons; Under the present adjustment of per oentans the Union Pacific is allowed of the freight traffic and ths D. &. B. G. one-thIf it is fenr at the end of a month that one road has carried more than its percentage daring the month, an amount equal to the anr-plis diverted from that road during the following month. Thus, if the pool agreement were perpetual, it would be impossible to injure either road by boycotting it, but such is not the case. The present pool agreement expires on the 81st of the present month and one of the mailers which will probably nie before the pool meeting at Chicogo naxt Monday will be a new adjustment of percentages between the U. P. and the D. & B. U. In making this adjustment the amount of freight diverted from either or both roads will be placed to the credit of the road from which it was diverted and the adjustment made on this showing. Thus, if the Union Pacific should be boycotted, and seventy-fiv- e par oent. of the freight (raffio to and from Utah should be ordered over the D. & R. st present the Union Pacific would still receive its sixty-s- ix per cent., under the next adjustment it would ree ceive but twenty-fivper cent, and the boycott would lie just as effective in the end as'lhongh no pool arrangements existed. fc3Qa.ni, fc45p.ni. Kuyn.111. StS- Jair..-- A sent In Among Uunluov Iho CiiaositLi; I.h30 a. m. 1884. STUDEBAKER Wfoellcstome 1 IUu. 6:K0a.m. fc45p.ni. gflgsKS:: LAKH JBVEHTINO JSPSKwonbe5rei REFINED mail tral dally Council HluA arl ntah Tillthe Sulphur TDT from SECOND SOUTH STREET. Thiee doom east efewl V 8ULPHUR CAR LOAD CAN B1 OBTAINED Workaneer Cove Croex, FEKMNAND DICKERT, Ball Laka OUy. WINDOWS, DOORS, BLlNI. Flnt Iwtktbeai Oppeelte 1 Sail Uth ward lain meaUu Cltv. Uu YU. |