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Show HAITI'- - Lai-- t. KV.MIjU CIlltOKlOU'. 'lIUlltSDAY, OCTUIIKH .McKay was then taken in hand, lie had heard erlial purported to : ilm fj,t in tliici :ic ; Icid formed and c rid Ji.TOHKJl The Fight Goat on Between the an unqualified npiuioii as to I lie (.nili oi ihedelciulHiit ; liis opinion was one ilial 'ARTURES of f'.MLS Government and the Charch. would not lie easily chuuged. j.VALS and Dl PMtcffic La t Sa CUy a: the Clial longed lor implied Ilia- - and exAKRIVK. cused. K'M Ji.lll. T. J. Bier, of Park Cilv, ua qncs But Little Progress in the Clawson Case lljfis.m. OAb p. m. p. di. nh 11' uitinned hy the defense, lie hail heard ul' n!"i . in :; ' i, .1 ,v;,; a. the cose, Imi hail not formed or expressed ritfi A. m. 'tlSSr jji- il i ii. uj .. . ....Uf. au uniuaiitiid opinion as In the guilt or, p. in. Hj'l li.m. W! a. in. .. .'Ki ji.m. innocence ol the dclcmlaul ; had formed lfc ii 7:3) a. iu. The Defense Take Refuge Behind ... Ill) p 111. roiiniy an opinion ilial would require evidence 111. ... iilli li.m. itt) 1. I Technicalities and Interpose lift K. HI. to remove. (VilAii. Cl'sh m. '0:31 LSSSVwl. Challenged for implied biu. Multitude a of Objections ismver, Jri'U Before douviug Ihe chulleugu Mr WP-m .JdWaahliiStoB ' and Varian subjected the juror to further Challenges. .'.nil'll1 -- J mountain lluie. MTO llwtmmtiT. He s sled that he had been jiiHS T LYNCH, -iiy. L'tol.. el. !. 184. ;41l uki-The proceedings that transpired in j in llm city about a week ; had read the editorials relating to the case, but bail Mlll'MKXTS the Federal (mrt room yesterday were nut read the OKK AM' testimony. the chief topic of conversation on tlie Is the opiuuw you have liiruus: Week Hading Wilnley. based wlisl street H)B4. last upon you have read in ilclubar Vi, night. Thai Clawson should ' ? lie to a trial new brought AH0U. Xu, sir. crested universal sur immediately J 'What other element enters into the The liv mailer 7" prise. courke uirued "I believe I hr drfendanl here is a tha prosecution ami the rulings ... NI.UIK.IM polygamisl," was the candid reply, ul the court were viewe.1 with satisfaction which caused a general tiller ihrouhoiit a I1". N C.iRN 4 17,lH).li . hy all who laslieve in punishing ihexe the built' The defendant squirmed :i.67ii.iirt .r mill. ane luesKilv hi hi cliaii and grew very red l.li'JJ.IJU ladygaimui cri uinals, and Judge ' ir Myrt'w-ein the lace. 1,71.11) was esiiecially' commended hy all naCnii1 urt n.HU'I.IjO The for order slid repriUHirt Murinunl m for hi iirmnes. 3,.Vi.Oj Of course, manded the rapied such au Ir Nevada arc lur i juror ,mj of the brethren gave vent to llieir answer, which was not giving to (hr many ,r Wud r.h'T responsive i in expresainns cltagriu n.4 very question. Wi Being 'furl her examined, ihe juror said and the flattering to the court his opinion was general and not dcrerlod hut even prosecution, a great towards this ra-- e in bill k.UC,n.i.-- a many of their aympalhien believed it towards lliat ela of easesisiticu!ar,hail no ; he irTi.-ni.best that the case lie brought to a termihia against the deleudant, aud if called nation now. Hullimi Shipioenl.. aii'l "re After the Ckkoxiclb went to press qsin to art as a juror his mind was iu Ffh.dA' such condition as to liairlv and uiiair:.3 night, the following jurors were l.NNJ.nU .. .1 if liar fltuauer drawn from the reguler panel : Turpin, wily consider the evidence ; he had no I.7JAW Idas against this defendant. -. I lot L'rcacent ... ... ::,7.7).ui) Hill, Wiiidnr, Loder, Bates, flarl, T ! t ur queen of Mr. Varian then denied the challenge Booth Davis, and Arch.bahl, and as this question wa one that was I '.1,11111 ..ml ?atik. Loder, Snppington, Davis and to lie raised again, he went into au .ijunth having served in the trial just likely wxi id, FAieai i extended authori...f li.'V.MlO Ln Horn Silver ended, were excused. Hardman, Jensen, ties and argument, producing was The precedents. question and Siren Asmuseen All were called to ILVLl (JLDTAIIOV. whether the juror had formed or and the number, losift Loii'liiu having been examined an opinion or belief as to the yrk as to statutory qualification, Mr. Varian guilt or innocence of ilia defendant. 8X05 applied to each the question prescribed r Thi juror entertained a prejudice Nt Yoik. by the Edmunds act in reference to their against this clssa of offence, but not belwf in polygamy. CITY Ol.KAMNGS. against this particular defendant. Turpin, Hill, 'Winder, Bates, Earl, Mr. Bennet in reply, stated he did Archilmld, Green end Hardman, not care to argue the question extensiveDuuV fur gel liie 'miiM I" uiglit. Asiuuasen all believe it is right ly. He thought the fails showed a state I'l'hu aJvertis-i-letier li- -l will lie fiiuuil for a man to violate the laws of of mind that rendered the juror incomUnited the and were Stales, U thii inie. very proppetent. excused. thereat erly Mr. Dickson stated that in a challenge C'iawHuu Irial v'll flTlie week The remaining three, Pack, Oviatt and for bias nothing but an unqualiif n.l In ger. the Jensen declined Iu express their views on fied implied would disqualify the juror. opinion club (he Ieiiver the subject, and were also excused. h'lie KvJi wiii This juror had not formed an unqualified r-- i tiuorrow Mr. Varian moved that an open venflei.i.nii i 2:.'!(. nire be issued, and the motion was sus- opinion. Shu Fmn-mMr. Abram Hom.l left Judge Zane, in ruling iqxin the chaltained. Marshal Ireland was ordered to bias was the exist, thi alierimiiii. lenge, said aiiiiiinon fifty jurors, and the venire waa ence of facts implied from which the biai of J Arriv.il frui.i :.ie west have I men very made returnable at 10 o'clock this morn- could lie inferred. The court then diiriuK ih' l.i'l frw day. mg. asked the juror if his opinion was fixed time When arrived fur to court the and positive. He answered that it wa I rke firriiicn i luiiM iliev ran harneM commence this morning the space set pe lior1 t"' i hr huM rnrt in eigiit aside for niemliera of the bar was filled not. The challenge wa overruled. with jurors summoned under the open Judge Bennett then challenged the iT tin uni venire. Almost every avocation had will '..it; yun for actual bias. juror ileriT the curerl ; the lAilit ( linrcli railed main to contrilmte its quota the further ecaniinatiua of Pending of juror. There were capitalists, iiijlit. this juror court adjourned until 2 o'clock saloon brokers, landlords keepers, ii. m., the entire forenoon session having Juatiee Spiers .ldjiulicaled a lrepa livery men ami men who had no occupalJn-- t f A-lieen occupied in quibbling on the quale ibis iiiuruing, wliirh rieare--l the tion whatever. ifies! ions of three v (.iKirl juror. Lydia Siencer waa promptly on hand. The afternoon session was occupied as Several car KmiUuf tjueen of tlie Hills It i' evident the defense do not intend to was in the examination of the I forenoon, kie were mt-iveby Mrt'iirnirk & Co. spirit her away again, and her testimony The defense challenged every jurors. week. forward tlie looked small no is with to Wiirin degree past summoned by the open venire interest. She was rather bale this juror on the ground that they were not Xu word has yet been received from of and mental summoned in the manner morning and traces of care prescribed by pi.cijmsha heatlquartem I relative to the sutteriug are noticeable in her feature. law. A great many of these jurors have rjtjson the L'. I, coal tininess in this Among tire prominent aiiectatoH assembeen secured, on the ground of actual bled this morning were Gov. Alexander hiss, they having formed an opinion The hose hall game yesterday resulted Ramsey, chairman of the Utah Commisin the case. Up to 4 oclock five h siaSher defeat for the home nine, the jurors sion, and Commissioners Carlton and Lad been secured. They bn Farrell, lsing 10 to . Several respritaldr Paddock. .Several prominent Mormon Connor, Fitzgerald. Bennett and ai were made on the result. ligniiaries were also in the court-roo.Some time was consumed in waiting The Herald regarils a Kilygaiiiy for Marshal Ireland to make a return on Tlie Baptist Coacert. a an agony. Yes, it must lie until half The concert to lie given at the Baptist FA ".her sginiiiing to the hrethren to con the ujien venire, and it was not I ial ten that the bailifl'was instructed to Church this evening, under the direction J'lrnplalr their rlisnres on sjiending a few call the court to order. Iwhiml the jieuitenliary iunt. Prof. Krause, will be aa fine a musical of Kxn Immediately after court convened, in one of ihe rliimuevs of the Judge Bennett challenged the whole list treat as has ever been given by local taliWMCUt' Kipnnr.nl building caught fire of jurors as returned by Marshal Ireland, ent in this city. The following promorning, and (lie lire deiNtrtment on the ground that they were not sumha been arranged : hut it was a moned by the method prescribed by law, gramme rfiis called to tin: 1. Instrumental Duet, Sa'1 Jwke -and lire, services reason that further their for and the they . (iottschalk Kaitlcuse" ' Mies Edna Unwell siul Mr. it. S. Krause. ware not summoned from the bodv of the yiyrrc not needed. District. Solo, Baritone Judicial of Wyoming having de- Third iJelegate Kiwb-Angus McDonald" The prosecution denied the challenge bited the rc nnuiinaiinn, the candidacy Mr. K. Mcflasay. an I denied the fact that the jurors were a. as been ollered a number !f prominent Instrumental and Vocal Duct. not summoned from the lody of the disK. Hoot "Crimson ulna hut all i rliise to aiivjit. It trict. Mr. I,. Newcomb, Mr. 11. 8. Krause, Mr. tflsniA often a Congressional nominnlipn Mr. J. . and McIntyre. The defense then called Marshal Ire- 4. TenorMcCbuajr )n the winning side goes Solo, D. Tully land, who was sworn, and read the names iiood Klabt, My Swcetbcart Almul sevonty-livib I Mr. J. L. Carlisle. of the friends of of the jurors, stating so far as he knew, r7 dr- Abram Gould attended the farewell the residence of each. This list had been Soprano and Tenor Duo, Nieollui One Word 7; urtv given hy the ladies of the Hebrew made up in his office and the services Mlm 1.. I.owe and Mr. Carlisle. ieoevolent .Association were not at The Sheldon's made S,; by deputies. jurors Flower (ilrT Rcvlguanl last evening. The only thing that drawn with reference to any particular C. solo. TlieMm. ; Milan Newcomb. jarred the enjoyment of the occasion locality of the district. ...Vevdl Trio. Aitilla" ras the thought that lie iu whose honor Silas 1.. Lowe and Messrs. McCla-k- y Deputy Marshal Green man was next Carlbde. he iartv was giren was and list soon to sep sworn and was requested to read the Jtuppe gate himself iriiin his niinierons warm of jurors summoned under lhe open 8. Overture, laabelU' Mr. U. 8. Krause aud J. McIntyre. -- ) fiends in this city. venire, lie did so, giving the reidunce Gnnibert Walti Duet, "Cheerfulness'1: of each. All were residents of Salt Lke A very deaant Mrs. L. Sewennil' and Mr. McClaaxy. art.v was surpris.' with counties the Summit and H. 8. exception Krause Mr. Musical Director.....: ipvenlast night in honor of John Carter Oonoert will commence at 8 o'clock. '.'it the residence of J udge l.oiuaa, on First of F. B. Pease, whose residence wa not k nown. "'twl- - There were almut twenty Central Pacific Lauda. Mr. Pease being called anti sworn, w! Camples iirvuent, who indulged in dancing The CiixoxiciiK publishes toilay a stated that he had been a resident of this Rml singinibtintil 2 o'clock this moniing. since the 1st of September and waa dew'riptiun of the binds conveyed to the th ' y '!iitrsei, feeling delighted initybusiness $ i here. he evening's Central Pacific railway company by pacnjoymeiil. Judge Bennett desired to amend the tent Ko. 38. dated September 16th, 1884. - '4 c ovcr.ly-livmendiers of the hallenge by adding the following : ' Jr,u,i hslge of the 1. 0. f). F. in this And for the further reason that said Trials to determine the right of claimi will have here at tl:30 this land- - have set for vajurors have not been summoned from ants to these on, '' li- - G. special for Iiing- - ihe body of the district, all having beep rious dates in Xoeiuir, at Ogden, Brig-ofTlie company ohain, wlicie ihev will .isaisl in deilicaling summoned from Salt Lake and Summit ham City and hr new (.M Fellows' Hall at that counties and none from Tueele and Davis fer these lands on the following terms : ; Master Henry (Vhn will counties. ? Twenty per cent of the purchi se money ' tnintncr tlie exercises. The train will re and one year's intorest at seven per cent, The challenge was overruled. urn almut inidniglit. Three jurors, J. II. Proctor, V. C, at the time of purchase, and the balance thousand acres Xenl and J. J. Farrell remained on the in five year. Seventy-si- x Husbands llrothera. regular venire and the following nine are covered by tlie patent. called from the open venire to New store, new . gissls, a full line of were D. C. Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit, Can F. : jrucerina, fruits and vegetable, grain and complete the panel J. 11. Biers, be Cured hy Administering lr. McIntosh, II. Jeed. Sole agenls for Salt Lake City ...r Ilnrvey. Charles Putter, Haines's Golden flpociile. Podlecli and A. John iHulialtcr, Knapp tphttivc improved new Chicago can lie given in a cup of coffee or It J udge Bennett objected to the manner amp. Main street, opiKwite Clilt House. the duow ledge of the person in which these jurors were called, insist- tea without a speed v and perma'j! in lie should names it, effecting that their placed taking ing The lnvilluu. whether the patient is . an ilie box and drawn out. The prosecunent core, s Pavilion is the most nop-if. V tion consented to this and withdrew those alcoholic wreck or a moderate drinker. dar place of jn the city, ami already called. Thousands uf drunkards have been made ftii trowing in favor with the young of boll The names having been placed in the temperate men who have taken the ff'?0'1 The Walker t.lpera House Bam1 (mix, the following nine were drawn out: Golden Specific in llieir coflee without in attendaiico each II. Collins, D. C Harvey, V. C. Dunbar, their knowledge, and believe thev evening, and dl kilest ami most popular ,lr., Boyd Park, A- - O. Paddock. T. E. quit drinking of their own free will. Fitxgerahl, ('has. (km nor. C. J. Carmen No harmful effects result from its and T. J. Biers. Circular Cures gusranteed. Ilapllsl Cliurrli tluucerl. The jurors were then sworn awl ex- and testimonials seht free. Address, Newcoinh. Miss Lowe, Miss amined collectively as to their statutory Golden Specific Co., Mr. Mclllsskev, Mr. llarlislc, iiia!iliua(iona. Tlioy were then mhjected 185 Race St., Cincinnati , McIntyre ami Air. H.S. Krause will take in a rigid examination by the defense. .'3 fjJH in ihe coms-r- i on Th'irsdsy evening li. Collins was the first taken in hand Private kale. nckiits are for sale at Moore .V Allen by the defence, lie stated that he knew A Xu. 1 pool table almost new, and drug store, at I'nrson's Isaik store and hv dcfi'iulanl only by sight and knew noth some household goods for sale for a few evrrvlMslv ft ho scliisd childi ing of the case except what he had read days only at the Denver A Rio Grande "ire one. in the newsimpers; had heard it disHotel. Applr at the hotel near tlie cussed and read reports of the trial in all Buch lovely Velvets and rich Hr cade Ileput. Auerbach At Hro.. exhibit were four of the daily iHqier. Had formed Catarrh of the llloddvr. uevsr before seen in Ibis cilv. awl pressed an npiuion iu reference to the guilt of defendant, which was one Stinging, inflammation, all kidney and that would require evidence to remove urinary complaiuts, pured hr Buchu llnugli on t'oiiRli. 1 1 Aak for Rough on ( 'oughs," fur coughs, le had no Ida against defendant. iaiba. ' $1. silils, sore tliroal. liuamencM. Judge Bennett challenged Ihe juror on Troclu Tlie lies! shoe at lowest price id the ground ofimplied bias. i,p5 Liquiil; 20c. The prosecution denied the challenge, Auerbach'. . Mnnkels e 'n ai ihe lulc lug tiler some further cxuininitiiuti the auction sales in Xew York Gitv.lor sale Beautiful Wimps for Ladiu and Chilwas submitted and sustained. beep at Auerbach's. dren, at F. Auerbach & Bro's. Collins was therefore excused. INCH ITLAKE EVENING CHRONICLE BY INCH. -. (U. To-Da- y. 1 i h . . ' 1 K.Si couM-risim- l,?en . w Xi. M - Sap-iugto- ..&U5-8- A 1 i'ily ir m , In-e- liter-bant- s, JiK-ke- j rl pro-e-i.li-on l7liSwt mi iut e - jty Jfrtr lor le M Inch Mnrkil. Nkw Yoiik, Vt. 17. iVntmi '.iiiilie, ilurliii.:loii .v ( iiu. ;!; t , I.'j; Xoriln-rl'jei:io. 17': Xorilii-rXoiiIiwys'ciii, J2i; I liicago Xew York Ceiui'jf. ''I ; iacitie lcl fir V. Young . lliis A K. I hu-.i- STUPi aduiin-Istrstio- i Jt jj.-- pun-hsm- elinl-Iviig- BROS. BnXF.R Mall, Xangiiliou. i'f. ." , I1 ifovcrnineiil , li's. Ki.il- - 112'; t !; j Iivl'-'- i'-. J2-- itu Our Standard still TAKES M. . Well.. HI Ml. I .iAi 11 :Jil, i IVi'.iiiCMi.Ly , ai ilu rcaulciiee p. III., of typlMi.l r h.-- pHit-ii-t lu.vii ; j mi, lenre lo morrow ailernouii ' 'Ji.'clia-- ,'EAO. li.r spiim; Trade iwo a llilumal grade ol Bl'GGIE , iu.r.aiiux-i- l P. VAN HOFEN, : BON MISCELLANEOUS. Merchant Tailor,! Oyster San Pete 1 Tlie "Oeetaeolal, 18 1C. First Moulli Kt. We the undersigned, by reason of the find class goods dispensed by us, hereby to the world that we are ever ready to sell at low price the best Cali-ur- n la and imported wines and the elioioeat of liquors aud cigars. Families wiio an preparing for private parties should nut forget to give ua a call. 4 dm A Mdbpht, Proprietors. -- uva-laii- Kaaisra Jieer! hasten Haert! A. G. Beehtol.of the Opera House Bar, will, on Monday, Oct. 13th, have mi draught the celebrated Eastern Been Philip Best's of Milwaukee and Anheu-w- r of St. The only place in the city where the above beers will lie on draught. I.hI9 of Chicago, RAILROAD. .1M ON imllllt ill llil W NnVKMllhl: ;h IhI'mW IAS UI'KNKD A IWIJUllNG I.ISIIMKM' si I K8TAB- -i 1 Morm " i :) ;,7) I'rtiwr Fuunlsin litreii Mill a jn jWai.1 Hi!! Hollow av tirr.vat Nvplii s iu a ni m i d.Mhiii j i in.1.1 a ,,, lr:s lxsv. Ncl.lii 11:10 lim lloll..y a ill pm EUROPEAN iPPUUlTE IMnTtiKFK'll. Iluw lulu. In iiifurm III.' lAilii.lhsl l.omsxc h.iilni oMit'.CU'.C'i s Cl'ilbiliv, , COATS. TAILOR-MAD- E jTYI.K. II. G. il FK.'iLhKi'l V j;ATK8 Arcade Restaurant BROWN, OAK HALL, Philadelphia. UK Farmers Kachange. Go to Hardy & Kendalls. No. 66 W. First South street, for New York buckwheat. A full line of groceries, vegetables, fruits, grain aud hay, wholesale and retail. LUNCH from 12 to 3, 25 CENTS. BEST OYSTER JOHN DAVIES, STEW IN TOWN 25 CENTS. SALES AGENT, Salt Luki CIt7, Utl. Ai Die j Delicaciei of the Season. 241 Main Street, Ouoosite Walker House GET YOUR MEALS GENTLEMEN Minins; Hose, TO ORDER. AT WHO DKfIBE A GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT FirstClass Suit of Clothes 26 W. First liX)AKlOI OLD 81ANL S8outhr-St-. H. LOWENSTEiN. 32 E. Second South Street ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. J. BERGEN. 1 stilt continue to make TO OKl'KK. RKl'A KING A D. guaranteed, 224 Main SbteL appeilts PoitoMci SPECIALTY. Public Patmuago Solid TAILORING. ul 1884 Fall and Winter 1885 Fall and Winter Hoot. Gall on J. B. Stephens. He will m.ikc GOODS. ou anything you desire in A No. 1 style. good fit guaranteed. Corner Second4 South and hirst East. A I I n'lll.'LD of KESrECTFI'I.I.Y lo an ear y liurta-tlo- c."ileiii(-- n FAL L AND viuellnns In be- WINTER of n I'tali, F. Auerbach A Hm., lies in living up faithfully to their iu tto, we are g.-- t J. GRIFFITH, ProjnMoi. CITY BAKERY 28 W. FIRST SOUTH STREET. JHKAD WILL VK DELIVERED put of the city. IX) AXY ..) Pies, Cakas, Crackers INVITE WOOLF NS. up and CONFECTIONERY ul my prlie will be fnutul innd.iaie. I will m.iko It a jint o keep them as low a i".n:.:aiit with gn.l material, Rood wurx :t..ii'.h'p and the cant aud alleutbn rcquiolte tween First and Second South. ETC. Prices moderate and satisfaction guaranteed SATISFACTION ! ETC and Cutter. Superintendent Boots & Shoe? The Chinese War 1 nut yet settled, but it settled fact that Gitas. K. Bowring, No. 36 Main street, cun. paper, decorate, paint and kaUouiino the interim of your dwelling in the most elegant style. liotii AT 3 P. M. DINNER MERCHANTS tins of card samples of the great piece goods stock ' twill U found with HIlOUl.l coll ou Palace Grocery Store. People in need ot staple and fancy Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and every thing pertaining to Family Groceries, should call at Lucas old stand, Everv- tiling new, neat and clean. Xo. 52 11 J. L. Lucas, First Routh street. Manager. The success of tlie leading REGULAR A full Awnings, WILLIAM rlq Furnished Room to Let. Oco. Clift Houso. Salt Lake Mtv Tent s, tr 50 CTS PER DAY, 12 FOR HO AIID AM' -I1 and by Uie nionlL' Keep oyen day an I Oy teni in every style. l.'K'.ll. Stearns. Halt Lake Vinegar Co. Maxfield A Haiuill, manufacturers pure malt vinegar, 157 First East, MEALS AT ALL HOURS, 1384. Dinwoodey, Treasurer. Ojivnlna of thv Oystvr Season at Walker Oyster, Lunch and Opera House Coffee Rooms. Shell oysters and those delicious Now York Counts will be used and rooked hi every style known to the an. Splendid coffee and chocolate, homemade pies and cakes, and other refreshments. A full line of choice confectionery manufactured fresh every day. The celebrated Circle brand oyster, so well and favorably known for the iast six years, will he sold by tlie ran or case; acknowledged by all to be the best oysters shipped to this market. All tlie ahbve guod and refrcniimeiil will I found at 120 Main street, as usual. Propi,TS. Every Sauiple Near. : T.G.M. SMITH, fXtuber 14. 1884. Brisaclier & Co., S, l. Co. RESTAURANT. ; MRS. SHELDOX. OK (WPilVHte Kuoins Ot t.aillc and Ihrll.w. NEVADA Merchant Tailor. k. Trout, foii R VAN HOFEN, Xo Old Mom-tai- tfcj'c. - ......ArtK SEASON : OPEN DAY AXD NIGHT. j I'KKl'KfT FIT AND I'l.'l.RKi.T PLAN. t'jslPiui sprinc Lhibkcn, Qm : - Dancing Academy. dhull" Teal Duck, LADIES' Samples of Goods to Clines IVumi Two Wholesale Chicago firirt. SHELDONS BY Two iuor soulli of Walker lluute. n0, MAIN STREET, in Plvamiit Iti.I.r iSi pm Fountain Oivoii Mill I.' 4) i m ' Hntjier I.J.pnim Arrive si Moroni 10 p connect at Moroni for all pans of San stage IMo and ton ier. Private teams ami prius waguns can he ordered by t.Teplimie st Vcplil, 1.1 he ready on arrival of trains t Munml. Price. 84 iwr day, driver paying all hi own expeiisi'. 8. UAMHEKUKtt, Mstuigor. ASSISTED RESTAURANT. No. 256 Main Street, I. Sacking (Mat. In view of tlie fact that at the present additional price of 25 cents on orders for coal delivered in tacks, we are and have been delivering all such orders at a loss, SOIREE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING we the nndenigned have agreed upon tlie following extra rates lo be applied mi all orders for coal to he delivered in sack : YKNTS' GLASS MEETS MONDAY vTI aud Weduusday Evening at 7;Si. 50 cents on and j ton lot. 75 cents on j and 1 ton lots. LADlEiC and JUVKKILKL'LAKH on Tuesday Ton rate to apply on all oi.lris for and Thursday afternoons at 230. mure than one ton. Will not sack less Grand Matinee Fvery Saturday at 8 p. in. than fourth Inn lots. Above charge to Prlvale Lensona tooult applicant. be in addition lo regular price of coal Best Dancing Hall iu the city to rein for delivered loose, and in he in effect on and halisawl iiailie. ufier October 20, 1884. Coal Dep't, l P. Ry.Co. A. J. Gunnell, Agl. Remiugion, JohiiHun A Co., Home (Toal House m.AND. j s. 11. TON ' OiH-uiu- new inilliuery ektabliluneiil at 4 Main street. iHooper and Kldridge block ) A Isrx'e ciHisigiiiiieni of Millin-erguod. fesllier, etc., sic now si (lie tiv l.'Kit Slid xpiess otliiv, piirdi-isc.- l Mr. Bulhiu mliile in I lie Fast. Also line line of feather, wings, etc., Ilial arrived a tew day before the lire and air undamaged, will he taken iu tlie new store. Everything will lie new and liri-(TiMexlsme Button .Y Boyan Miiicii the patronage of all their old friends, aiul are confident thev can suit (lie tsie of all new patron wfio mar favor llu-n- i with orders. THE TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200. $250, $300 & $350. on Fourth South uvrt. 1: suit Klgluh Mrtli A I. I racroft, ilaueliict of Janie amt Manli 11 It and nioiilliv racruf), agcil year I'll. ftiucral will lake place from l no of Grade Work A i .Mehduiiirs Button A lioyan will a iarilie ( i j - "ic.n 121: V ': i la''lis A Tex' laci'.ir, In I; Weli. tui--o l.M. tl.s: IJII1III'IIM, Francis' v, "J1 ' : I'liion i'aeilie. .VJ;; pres. Il'TJ; Wcslern I'liiuu, Vi;; ! Itnugli un I'ain" riaairr. Piiroii and slreugtlienin,-;- iiiipri'v.-.l- , li.e lieat for backache, j.aiu iu cliot ur i'le, rheiiinatiMu, neuralgia. Twciily. " five lent. Druggikl or mail. o"; ."sail I 'has. Knuklidge arrived in :l.i eiiv last evening from I ske ( it v. I ul.. Che I), ft K. Ii. Tlie CllllOMd.K ulliiv l ii is iuuiii-ii- ' meivrd ail el'ijo.'alde vafl li. hi Mrsn. W. H. Freenian.of ilir lVnvi-i- , Ci'h.Ti aud K.A. Niven, of ihe Wilkrtfiiarre Jtnil'i L,alrr. Tli,-are here to walk alaxil Zii.n, und lo from the various clauses wluslmve g.aliered williin her walks whalcrei of inlerotapiwrtaiu to the umlliplit-.- l pr.i'u-In. which present ihruixelvrs i.. I veil in- knocked on (he head. Millinery Studebaker Branch House . liinniiiig. Alev Kaiusey, of ihe Utah I'liiiiUiisniuii, arrived from ihe I ul last night. -- Mr. y. T. till ver, the leu. pel anee worker, led fur the Fast over ihe I. A ii. G. ( dav. even-4,;sin- K y & .loll It over the 1). ia-c- . i IlliMV -- -- ju-ro- Shl M riCKMINAL 1SNI. Always on hand. Yjr patronage Is solicited. GFO GKBHARlvr. Proprie'nr. MRS. M. G. LAPHAM. TIP iROl'GIILYSAT'EFAt.T'OltY liAKM ENTS never undersold." A handsome line of ment, boy' aiid children suit and hats, of latest styles and pattern, at popular prices, at L. ( Oyster Urutlo. lee cream all winter in any quantity at '.lie Gyster Grotto. A new lot of beautiful Parasols. Bilk Mils and Glove at Ancrlwcli Bros. Gentlemen can save 30 per cent by ordering their suit at F. Auerbach & llros. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Gentleman can save 25 per rent bv gelling llieir suite made to order at F. Anerluch & Bro's. No. 42 Market Street. FALL AND WINTER STYLES JUST RECEIVED. DR. FOOT, J.R., Corner Main and Third Dnnth KAlT OF DEelUN AK1) KII.L i. workmanship wc dutV coirpci!l"U. u ru which cannot lc iihiirmr.ld. (Of New York), S DDmvy, 218 Main Street, up sta:rs, Opposite (he Puetofllre.Palt iJikeCity. Na. Marble Works H. Cloaks and Suits. MERCHANT TAILOR, BROWN'S inldiiergi. James Price, ir Author, Lecturer, and America's Greatest Specialist, I.ucsted permanently slid consultation Free at UNION BLOCK, beennd and Tlilnl Main Ainxit.bctween csi all Nervous, Hlond, South, Privat", Chronic and ; allclirou'c il wi sc of the ejr c, esr.lhroa' , heart, ikmwvh. Oyster Grotto. tiler. Kiducyt, Uloilder, rntnm and sxuat eanct tumors, pllii. cnilnsl weak-iilTry those celebrated fnu.li gowiiTlio-a- , NO. 141 MAIN STREET, FIRST gleet, lost maulood, r,.v i.kei in every style. tiarrenuiMs ulceration a d inlipIacruieMB, door north ul Hurntt Hr. a. fill win trim nlar and 142. men' rust ion, suit all F. Auerlwch A liro. are diMilaying a No.Package, Tmuafcr and Excimton Wagons chronic illtt'SMM ot both sexes. I I anil dree good always In readiness. Moving IIsihsi, Organ vc hundred dollan fur a test esno of any magnificent stock of silk tirmol yphili or uurvoiirdi'litltty Ilial Dr. and Furniture a Sclaltr. 1 extremely low prioH. Have the Itucst fmirfu- hand a agon that Eu' it cannot mire. The doctor non hiHiiinimlliic sud eclectic The best ladies' and children's alpiee, w ever broughtlorto this eonntry. Viiietahlc rcinullcsilniriclty slid ninunetlsui. Are prepare.! rie. i emirc xulidactloii positively every pairwarrmtlcd. at Auerlsidi nrcssiid Tourists will do well Li esll mi i!ic bur Ifiirenologlcsl i lisrt given, vtalls At Goldberg's you can find the late-- l Kiimss. Terms lesaunslile. iiisde ihono hwelve proiniit Older l eof (all goods. DSieehuuri 10 a m to 4 p m, and 7to8pm. lion. Proprietor. EXPRESS STAR EXPRESS V male Disease and Dciurinltlc i. a. -- any-siai'- guiir-moe- o GENT FOR McCAIX BAZAR PATTERN? r. Catalogue end Qiuhh five. I'jusr 2d cent, by u.hil. H.hiii Kkin. liii.ile-Droa- a Caroline llcslih Concta, Bumle Huttons, Skirts, etc Addnwa or call on MRS. M.G. LAPHAM, gait lake City. A WOOL GROWERS REFINED ! SULPHUR TIIE CAR LOAD CAN nVOllTAINLIi BYHum thv Mi.phur W orks near Cure Crock, FERDINAND D1CKKKT, Rail lake Cltj, |