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The announcement that one if the imuothet public speakers of the Mormon Church would deliver a lecture fui the Mountain Mcidiw mas-acla-- t resulted in imn'din;' the evening the huur 1.H.O.IW 'i y tii' ill AO). f l'JI'K.1.0 a t nsnis long b,-l- ie aei for the lectuiy. , hr;;,' number cl (iemilts were pii i ru. many of them h! ready familiar with shut terrible deed lil.y,., and ihe.i were very much amused at the cnniiinc, manner in which Klder lVuio. c sliii'u-- all Maine npuii the iitim.i i f tin; tiatdy g f I.nlll oi ; Brigham Twelfth ward ilvi-- r . Massacre. rj r.:: 'i.'O .. Version of the t.I.IMiK. Iron R KAILS OF DEPARTURES AND (iUorATiOSil. and John I', lav, i"'--W I or uriity-cvc- n years the Mwninn mithoritii-- Pave lccu : ?i 7t? charged with condoning nud palliating j . t if not actually nnleiiug tlii hoiilhle GLEANINGS. t:lTV dwd, and it is net until now that they ' Central dr id ii- .s Utah attempt to clear tlii'iiiudri-,- , and employ week. of eiopyirt! the Islter part liu for that purpose a man alio had not vet ( many emigrated tn America at that time mid Tlic Jheom irigadc in ipite who knows nothing a Unit tin- - matter afccr will finally make a elesu sweep. from hearsay. Nor-riexcept The murder isse azainrt Joseph Fader Penrose prefaced his lecture by was lifond- - cd in the District court saying the subject on which he was about to speak was one that had received a tojlar. loinper8ei.ien.ber the inerting great dcal of attention and had been mentioned in every part of the civilieed jjiPorgfiiifrElfrNStlhcMcthnuiM I niirt-'Iworld. Wherever the elders of the jMi evening. Mormon Church weut they were met drunk-m$eof found was guilty boa. Rilev with the statement that tlio Mormon ' lined 65 and by this morning Church, with Brigham Young at its Jtotire Speirs. head, was a bloody church ; that it not It. mht.i1 last Saturday only preaches hut practices the shedding . O. and literary of human blood. The proof of this and wr.'s a complete social are- similar statementu was not fortha? these gatherings always coming because the statement was a , Phear, projirietow of the new falsehood. It is claimed that 1 Intel opened their house i.t the Mormon Church was responsible for this in ircmenl paper. advert this massacre anil that it was perpetrated gw! their ireav.ilfon is complete. for the addi-'- by command of Lrighntu Young. This to the Auprbaeh building, and work charge has lcn repeated through the Wbcen eoinmcnce. on Ihe fiinn.latinn. press, and ministers, unable to combat the doctrines of the Mormou Church JLn M. Smith, of ihiii.il v, was ml- - with argument, have found this a favoradited to rili 'endiip in tlio Third l)ts- - ite theme to dwell upon and have relie h a native of sorted to it as a means blu unriTi to prejudice the England. minds of outsiders against the Latter-da- y : kf.ire.liiitii Sfieira Saints. The speaker said lie would enllogu ifcmoinhi-jthargr- l nith creating a deavor to give a brief account of this terrible occurrence and endeavor to dfclurbanrr and the ew wa prvstp-metrace up the causes and show who was Mtii and whother Brigham Young responsible of Maurice McGiath, formerly was an accessory before the fact or an Afc cite, ha.; siumxl rontrol of the after the fact. Winnamtick' accessory gel hern Umli In the summer of 1867 a company of Em rnr l e:t wishes. emigrants composed of two parties, one n from Missouri and the other from Loomviilcd Didviraiuist wa.t civen as, came into Salt Lake City on their way to Calif, irniu. After staying in this city a short time they were advised, in leaving, to take tiie northern route, by way of Bear river. They Ncbli.ifanie the aliega-thi Sadie started on this rente and after advancing fhe is the proprietress of a a short distance returned and went j.;e of prostitution. The question was tn go over the settle d in the iVlico Gourt this southward, intending southern route. On their way through emoon. the southern settlements they becamo lie sah Uroora ui seals fur the very impertinent and abusive. Word 1 received been that commenced nt I he Union Pacific had just Buchanan's arrnv was coming from the t office The entertainment vfll be a novel one, and sots should be East to destroy tbp Mormons, and these jNfr.rcd at once. emigrants boasted as they went through tho settlements that they intended to go p yhe follow ini' ir.Hrilfou wdu to lie to California, organire a company and SMIi on Ihc Occidental bulletin hoard and attark the southern settleFrom SlhO tn on illaine. Open retnrn ments while Buchanan's nrmr came in to Everybody. It is hardly nocossany from It is stated they comthe north. toey here were no taker. mitted many depredation as they went was along, even robbing lien roosts, in one a ('uiigr; 'fon.il ur.njtaign FaMmJ hy lion. JIunNford Smith at place they poironed tho water of a spring, Hcn last Saturday night. The Opera and several of the eople who drank Boise was crowded anil a great deal of these waters afterward died. They also ! tbuiam prevailed on the part of the poisoned beef and gave it to the Indians and several of them died after eating it. tank Whether these stories were truo or false, fudge Z'u'.i: acted wisely iu ruisiug Elder Penrose was unable to snv, but JBawsonii bonds Itvjin P?,,(KHi to 66,000. and Btho culprit aUeiniits to escape now, thev were told to the peoplearrivedthey and believed them. When they ;Ar amount fin Felted lv his bondsmen not will be sufiicient to defrav the expense encamped at Mountain Meadows, the Indians, but the people also, only him liack. bringing had become very much enraged by ,Criie Hewlett munlcr ease came up iu their depredations and abusive conduct. Ilf Third District court The When they encamped at Mountain guesses for the prosecution not being in Meadows they were attacked and fortiMkndance the case went over liulil fied themselves. It is charged that John idues.lay, and the petit jurors were D. Lee, who had charge of the Indian :used until that day. farm and Lee, by the war was not a bishop, as Las been stated led the first llifis lecture at the temperance jEcv. sevWluxlist Church last evening attracted attack. A council was then hold by of the brethren, and at this council krge audience. Tho evil results of in- -. eral was determined to dispatch a mewago Miwranre were traced liack to the carl? il UKor of tho Greeks. The lecture was to Brigham Young, telling him of the intention of these emigrants and asking vijy interesting throughout. if they should be intercepted from carJ'o Jiisl weeks ore and bullion .rhipmeuts rying' out their designs. This messenger Bi this city were as follows : Thirty- - was sent back with an answer by Brigof lead, ham Young, with instructions to use all 'J ran of re ami three car (ai.-i-. i aixty-twThis was a possible speed in returning. nf thirty cars as comparcil with Iu the meantime a number of men had tt shipments of the previous week. been called by Klingensmith, who was acting bishop, and others, to go to MounBilliard lidrrards and Joseph Stay tain Meadow. None of these men had into the brought Police Court this idea that they were going there to ln? kargctl with disturbing the any commit a deed of blood. They were told i Cpncei John. Upon filing the Indians had attacked the emigrants nper affidavit they were granted a the and they were going to their assistance. eigngeofrcuue to Justice Pypcrs court. Whim they arrival at Mountain yra thousand shares of Apex mining Meadow a flag of truce was scut the emiMck will he sold hr the United States grants. Lee went down and iiad a talk to the highest bidder next with them and they were induced to give alUrslial morning nt 1 1 o'clock. The lip their arms and after being drawn out toko place from the front door of of the fortifications were set upon by the Mk Wasatch building, Tho stock is Indians and some white men, it is said. hi to satisfy an execution against Win, It is said that John . Lee assisted ia in favor of S. C. Pancake. slaying the wounded, it was a most S wcrlh frttin (en to twelve horrible aflair and makes one's Mood run cold to tbiuk of il. Ono hundred and -- -twenty persons wee v linlnhcred murWood & Co.a for (he dered. No one can Militate such a I .ljracd xounginan bat. Tho largest crime. tn twn; over 300 styles In select This crime is laid at Ihe door of tho I Mormon Cliuch because certain individuals who participated in it were memlinn Ton Itrstaurimt. The bers of tho Mormon Church. iie hncel place in tho city to take speaker proposed to show that the Mor. klrr,l;lror a delicious oyster alow is at mon Church, as a religion body, had on V' Fie l'rvn,e dining rooms nothing to do witii it. t :lM IHipular and everything 5T, , A part of Judge Cradlcbuugli's famous speecli was rc.nl, alleging that this crime was in accordance with the doctrine of 1ik'iniie (Iroeerjr 8 lore, the Mormon Imok of faith. This the l,,lde in need of staplo nn,1 fancy speaker refuted by reading from a reveW'Wruw, Friiits, Vegetables anil every lation given to Joseph Smith in 135 , in lng liertaining to Familv Orocorics which it is said tn the Lord's imojile, 'Bid call at Lucass old aland. livcfr Thou shall not kill.'' rng new, neat ami clean. No. 63 Elder Penrose road front a tank pubJrsl South street. lished by Bishop, who defended John J.lh Lucas, D. Manager. charging that Brigham Young was tlio real crimin'il and John f). Lee Iluhliands llrothera. was the inatrnmeht, and in the same ! lore,, new goods, a full line of manner that Ihe.aHsassiu throws asido rvoneM fruit, and vegetable, grain mid that dagger that may lead tn 1. Sole agents for Salt Lako City for his detection, Briglfam Young rs-- t improved new Chicago D. Lee to destruction when die I" Main atreet, oppoaite Clift 1 touso. John covery lwrame inevitable. To 'show that the deed was nut sane Such lovely Velvets and rich Brocades tinned or endorsed by the people Elder b. Auerbach A Jlro., exhibit were Penrose read the account of Beadle (the Km before seen in this city. dime novel individual) which asserted ir.ii-- . - S' l: - ir i if i & re r & 'nnio . Ar-ka- - st to-it- f: frtie ' 4 ; o o i ;" y "' r - c, bloal-staino- d CHK0N1CLE, MONDAY, OCTOHBU 37, 1884. an that when the uews of the affair reached MEADOWS. Elder Penroses JSViSHl.Nl the north thu people were horriiicJ. How could the news have spread sueli horror among them if the deed was in accordance with the doctrines ui the church? Stenhoiiws llocky Mouulaiu .Saints'1 was produced ami a asage read which protested against this crime being charged against Bnglmiu Young, and asserting that apart from their religion, the leading men of Utah would be considered good citizens anywhere. ts Other and extracts wcicicii!, by which the speaker tudcavirisi in prove that the news of the great hori.,r r lining the taxi v if the iiet'idc. This, the speaker coiitvnihi.i, showed ii.iii that the crime wt not sane! i lied or eoniliim-i-l by ilia p:Mn:e and as it the taxly of the make the ciniu-li- , the eh :r. It c.;:M ; t be held responsible. Ji en if ii n.nld ,,. that Brigham Youn wns i the church eu uid not ! child For ilie ilci-JI;ri;:!ijiu YolC:; was not iliv church, tint w.i; i i'.uiid,' for hi own traiisgrc.ixiiin,. deiV-I Elder Pciu.im then i ie ,. A Smith, t'li'.i Young, who. it i idlooed w; nt through the settlement iiki-aof the ' excjting and ..tiniup up the people againr-- t litem ai.d pr.diihilii'y ;,uy one . from soiling provision.. u gi.'in The speaker claimed that Smith instructed the people to forni h emigrant.) with ncceKaiy prnvi ut to sell them no grain for their stock, to. it was expected J.dtnson's army would s.xjn be uuionglhiun. Jessie N. Smith un i Silas K. Smith had fi'iveu (vidcr.ce at Lee trial, which' Pcnrcoe read tn prove that Geo. A. Smith did not go aLc.nl .f the emigrant and create i prejudice against t hell. Petironc next to show that Brigham Young was not an accessory before the fact or an accessory after the fact and was not in any way responsible for the crime. When the iieople went out to meet Johnsons army Brigham instructed them to use every means within their power to arrest the progress of the soldiers except the shedding of blood. Not one drop of blood was to lie slid. This wan nt the very lime wheu it is said Brigham Young gave instruction to destroy this hand of emigrant. Numerous documents were read for the purpose of showing that it was not tho policy of Brigham Young to sited blood if it rouhl possibly be avoided. The statement of Leo that lie was ordered hr Haight to commit the deed wax also read. An altercation had arisen between Haight and Damn when viewing the dead bodies, as to which was responsible for tho massacre. If Brigham Young had ordered it whj should Dame and Hsigbt quarrel about it. It was determined try the brethren to keep the whole affair secret from everyone except Brigham Young and whoever divulged it should suffer death. James Haslcnt wav the niKvscn-ge- r sent council to the by Brigham Young, who sent the messenger bock with instructions to use all possible speed in leturning; that thosa emigrants must net lie destroyed if it took all Iron county to prevent il. From all this the sneaker claimed he bail ahown Brigham Young was not nn accessory before the fact. The Mormon authorities had mien I Den challenged to produce the letter sent hr Brigham Young to Haight. After agrcat deal of search the speaker had succeeded in finding a copy of tho inltcr in an old letter book kept by Penrose Brigham Young at that time. certified ropy then produced and retd of this letter. That part of the letter relating to the emigrants passing through settlement said: They must not be meddled with. The Indians, we expect, will do as they please. Those who are with you must lc allowed to depart if thev will do so." 1enrose in winding up indcavored to prove that Brigham Young had not been an accessory after the fact. When Lee had reported the aflair to him Brigham had been very much aflected, and eycn shed tears to think that so much innocent Mood had been shed." In giving his repsrt Lee attributed the whole work to tlio Indian and did not intimate that a single white man was connected with the affair. This was corroborated by the journal of Elder Wilford Woodruff, and by an affidavit of John W. Young, who ire both present when Lee reported tho It was not occurrence to Brigham. until several years afterward that Brigham Young learned of Leesand Haight's connection with the massacre and they In concluwere then excommunicated. sion Pen rose undertook to show that none of the property taken from the emigiants ever fall into tho hands of the church authorities. According to Lee's ooufcsRion those who participated in tho crime robbed the bodies ard retained the booty. Penrose also tried to prove that Brigham Young had condemned tho guilty parlies who hxd been brought to justice, lie had made repeated offers to aid the federal niUhoritiea. Tho whole lecture was a clever effort fo exonorate tho church and Brigham Young, but there are mauy now living iu this city who know far moro about the affair than docs Elder IVnro.ie, and who will be slow to accept bis version. 10'-un- lv tik m4.-rate- . n cimi.-K-!!,- u i lht-oi- t m n.tn.. FEW APVEBTHEMEHTS. FOR PATENT. Notice No. 1282. 8 PATH1 LAS1I HKFIl'It, 8AI.T aSlTItll City, Del. S7, Isi. SiAlee Hut I'.ru liMili.of !t Lake ru , Hilt Lake t'omitv, Vitth lurrilory, APPLICATION ClawMiu' lloiula Ituioeil to (tli.iuid. HU Sailin' a l). il Wheu ltudger Clawson was urrcsteJ under the indictment found :g::int liim last April, he wu- - released iqnm fiirnidi-iu- g Lend in the emu i f $3, IKK, llyruni !. C!.i)vj.-,nid fuller, and Sj oncer tlaw-Miii- i iiis hrctlicr, Kc.niii' the rnretics Win'll ;i vciiliit iv: i, i.dircd Mtaui l J.'.do Zii o ilici.U',1 ll.at baa matlo ttipUuatitm for a I'iiIUhI MattT mini:.)? pdtunt fur tut1 Mark Annul? liniiu.itilHfiliMii ophlr MiiiiiiK ittniriut. Iimi of I'tih i"iiiitin: Ti'iriiiiry, Comity. lilHiir feet of tl w lo.ltMii:il mriu. fpivmi) No. l feut wiitu. iKwrilf t ia l urvuv tho it'M i3ielt.fi Vi ml !nt rf l!u vaH it l n on ii in tills t.lVits1, wi'.li u.Mni-iiMt w i i: f.tlloF.t: iM'.iii'f i.bt, I . a i oPior ir' taa o :i ois" ui -t -r ! !i" iiipi..i.i;'ic ci.!.i." i.,.:il I Sui.eil-'it'-i- i!.,1 de- i t ? - iciunv-i- . ! i ,'i',:i,i'i r. i . o.i eh'."il ,)i,- .iri-'- u, : ' i '! ii i , ft ! : t '. N. t jh t'i j. ur i V. I ' . ?.. ' i 11 !':: . .;i 4 Sfi .. ! !. i'l t ! U'l . Ji i i t i . ! I.--.- - l i.itt-'ii- Our Standard :..i i . i i STILL ' ii . j J t 1 . I e have j . '0'.0Uc o.i i!u- - now ; 1 n d I. .'1 j rxc.inii d i.l i.'i,- - ' v.ire sxoio . li'i'l In lit- - li,pi'Ily Wind I" their l.iii ililit. I, I'l pi'aue.', Ihr.i ; Ridiip f.'iuAi,n'a ill1 l,:lil I ll, f - i pl.l'.ll .' hiaai-is- , the reuixt"! 1,,iicccpt hin.a a u Hirc.v. imi.n ua:ic j' opted, sn,f thp liinhop proiiii-iet- l to pro enre another Ixindiiiiuii wiliiin .in lie:,.'. Alfales Young upx,r?d and oflered hiniMilf nr I Mvl.;i:,:,n and w:.o l Umd Tlifo the Ly niim. inly accept'd i ; answerf), fur l'l.ii'.:'m''- - .ippouraucti I'c oi!l when lir.d. Monday, KSiy i s tl IS. ! . suliM-quei'dl-y i.l ni-x- 1':' Mi!! f', t I , 1 I OCIOfi li K CtOTK, fdli'Vii:: BROOM BRIGADE: 103-V- M!mM raft. Silts II Harkins.... Miss i) Neuter Min r. Kanin Mi N Conklin MiM II Klagex, FKR80NA1. POINT. Bishop Tuttle lias returned from the northern part of Idaho. 11. F. Delaney started for New York City this morning via the Union J. F. for that city Pride, of Chicago, leaves going vi the narrow-guag- Superintendent Sharp goes South to superintend the Utah again Central bridge work. ,w' ' j jfL ....Cap'nin 'l a I'MWtVlil Misti Milts Ml - J kt,racin' . Ml',; II Wilki . Tl:e ciiUTiAtni'.cni :i! cuiirledj r.iii: a GRAND BALL! NEW HOUSE! INVITATION" r MODKC.V Admission to Trill and Ball 1 (K) Extra Inly mi ill npectiiors' ticket extra ehnige Cwicsei ved teats. Tlio proceed will lie ilernted to ehxriiablc impose. SHELDON'S Dancing Academy. BY MRS. SHEI.DON. OF 1884. In-r- Oyster House Shell Oysieis, Sfuiu Teal Ducli, , Aa'1'iIo DAY ANJi I'.ir l.",;ir Ko.-ii'- Fasten Beer! Raster n ia Market FALL AND WINTER JUST RECEIVED. STYLE? UAZAU FAITEliXS AGEST FORMcCAM, r nd Queen five. Ilazac 2" cunt-b- y mad. Honi'Kkirts, Hurtles s tJrcn Huttons, Caroline Ifcalih fckirt,l'tf. Addrcr or call on Drere-makc- ll. It. IiAFIlAM. fiH TjVc City. ' rl s'i'f UUpiu 1:10 pm f.irnll rails of San i'lini-.M- . T.G.M. SMITH, MANTK.U'TCUEn Of REGULAR DINNER MEliUHANTrf AT 3 ?. Ii Tents, LUNCH from L! BEST OYSTER STEW IN Awnings, TOWN th TWENTY-ON- Minins; Hose.. Delicacies of the Season MEAL TICK Eli FOi! -- TO ORDER. T. GET YOUR MEALS AT WILLIAM THACKRAHS OLD STAHL McCO.UU)'. AT er! GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT 32 E, Second South Street I'lMl SALK BY W. F. RAYBOULD, Cfvkseilc-- I still continue to make 26 VV. First ISout'nSt. and Stationer, i i Boots & Shoe?: i stali-nien- cl lifiO p m .! Nltiilf. J!u-t!- A. G. Bechtel, of the Opera House Bar, will, on Monday, Oct. 13th, have on draught the celebrated Eastern Beers Philip Rest's of Milwaukee and Anlieti-se- r of Bt. Louis. The only place in the city where the above liecrs will l on ..11:40 a m .12:10 pm 1230 pm singe coiuu riai Moroni IVte mid 1'rlvatn I nin nml rprlna wagon can ta liidi-r.-- 'l liy t lephone nt Xi'Plil, to be ready i i urrivnl id I rums nt Mor.i:.i. irlcc, bl per I: y. d: ny'.ru; ii'.I hi nun cxpcuiiisi. s. i'.VMKKKCKK, Manager. QUaK, Arcade Restaurant All HKA Min am 25 CENTS. Journal-Regist- Rear!! Street. H: Uk'io I'leirant lllil... Fountaiu Oicuii Mill " I Taper Atrlival Moroni Trout, and iiiara mam VrAiam ..... Leave Ncphl " Ilnlloway Ei.'., E' i. ilJ'IN H- lirevn Mill,.., Fleosaul II ill.... " Ilnllowav Arrive at Ncphl PLAN. ChicLe.-i- aaoam Miinu.i " lira per " duoi (Milk of Walker Ibittv. EUROPEAN AITEIl SOVF.MTIER 1, Inal, will leave, 'ally ai follow (Sundays AND : 25 CENTS. The "OeclilunlHl," 18 . First South 8t. Wo the undersigned, by reason of the Cali-orn- eaefai-J,- RESTAURANT, No. 256 Main Street, Two r 42 proclaim ready to sell at low prices the lest ami imported wines and the choicest of liquors and cigar. Families who are preparing for private pa nice limi.d not forget to give us a call. Aukk Mubphy, Proprietors. OS and Cloaks and Suits. goods dispensed by us, hereby to the world that we are ever RAILROAD. : ASSISTED PER DAY. an Fete Valley TON BON srS-N- 'o SEASON first-da- ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. C3T Hpccial Bale tn Permanent Cnaniere anil Families. Street Cara from all Depots pox tiie diior. Miss M. H. Armstrong, shier of Rev, C. M. Armstrong, left over the LT. P. for Baltimore, Md,, Mr. T. C. Platt, the famous oyster man of Baltimore, Md., who ha been in SOIREE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING this city for several days will leave over the D. & R, Q. for Baltimore UVW CLAd MliKK tX MONDAY and Wednesday Bvenlni at 71. Col. D. (. Dodge arrived from DenLA ftl liiand JUVKXIT.K fl.A vt on Tuesday ver last Saturday night. No significance is attached to his visit a be merely comes and Thurii;iy fiernoon nt 'l?. to view the general situation. lie left Grand Alnliio c Kvc: y .'atard-'- M a p. m. on a special train for Ogdon this mornId vale Lessons to suit ap lleiiiil. ing, accompanied by .Receiver Bancroft l lianvliit- - II::! I fu tin- city to rent and Mr. Geo. Goss. liRllsaiid varlie. ii. A. Tiiaycr, superintendent cf eating houses on tho 1, .& R. G., with a MRS. . M. G. LAPHAM. party of six ladies and gentlemen, will for Grande start over the Bio Chicago Tho gentlemen of the party are Chicago capitalists who have been viewing the ranches and cattle range in lli-- i vicinity of Grand Junction, Col. They have also inspected the newly discovered mines at Desert and invested in some of tlio property. No. ''Rough on Corns." Ask for Wellss Rough on Corns, loc. Quick complete euro. 1 (ard or soft corns, bunions. IN" to2750 RATES $1.50 M N HheltO'i AND NEW FURNITURE! Convonionco, Comfort and Reasonable Ritbs. COMMITTEE: H PendcrgHst Geo H Dodvo C Henry L H 1rescott It M Bmstnw NKV AND T U Jones Pacific. Mr. Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. .1irst A B P.ul Jr S F Waiker Manager of the Athletirs. . j , Card of Thank. Admission to Bail lnvltailnn ouly. Etc. Ciiromci.E: On lehalf of the IfON'OB.VRY OOM.MITTEE: Denver Athletics I dreim to express the iiov E II Mnrny Go.i a Mel) McCook sincere thanks of the iwml'crs for the Jol Lawre..ci! Cica A Lowe M Scott Ceo J ij Corulin courteous treatment they have received 1: Co rlwlu lie.) Y Wsll.ce while in this city. We desire especially C W l.ynian Y ft McComl A A Jlirasaor to thank Messrs. Brown & Whiting, J T Lyueh members of the local base ball organizations, Mesdamea Iloagtand and West, and Mr. S, ('. Ewing, of the Clift House. STREET-- herr(nt ......nn: aid Surgt am II Kimball Mill Y Kimball Ml-- L Lowe Mi.-.K iJiwrviic,, Mir It Pall Mis, M Foote Miss Eiireeuin::i JiiH L lJempilcn.t Mi A licinpv!'.,ni 4:2-",- THIRD LAKE CITY. SAM a i Broom Drill! - Cluroga cl Uiniv. Utah Central lime card No. 1 into effect The Atlantic Express will leave at 7:30 a. ni. instead of 7:20, arriring ia Ogden al the usual time, 6:40. The Pacific Express, heretofore arriving at 10:40 a. in., will arrive at 10:30, leaving Ogden at 9:20, as before. Tho running time of there two trains between this city and Ogden ia thereby reduced to (r,e hour and ten minutes. Freight train No. 10 will leave for All Ogden at 4:63 p. r.i. instead of . other train remain nnrhnnged. ANfi ivTA i N ; C. TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250, $300 & $350. WALKER OPERA HOUSE. ; O. . PALACE HOTEL, it.:-i.- . i 1.! . , . Tr.ulc two ii'Milii'iul grades cl I'.UGG I E U'inu: ' j : EAD. ! : i afieriun'iii a i',r d THE . . h Th,--y ii'T'-lv.-r- Grade Work A TAKES , - draught. The Allee Report. I'armer' Exchange. The Cmicxici.K baa received the Go to llardy & Kendalls. No. Oil W. t of the secretary of quarterly First Smith street, for New York buckthe Alice Gold A Silver Mining Comwheat. A full line of groceries, vegepany, for the quarter' ending September tables, fruits, grain and hay, wholesale retotal SOlh. The statement shows the and retail. ceipt to have been $327,143.23, of which 6321,423.93 was from the Million yield. Tlie Chinese War The total disbursements were ?24!),038.04. is not ret nettled, but it a settled fact that Net gain for the quarter, 673,035.19. Chss. K. Roaring, No. iUi Main street, Balance on hand f 173,423.42. can, paper, decorate, iiaiut and kaisnmine Llie interior of your dwelling in the most Millinery Opening. elegant atyle. MesJumes Button & Boyan will open Balt Lake Vinegar Co. a now millinery Ktnbltaiiment at 41 Main street. Maxfiold A Ilamill, manufacturers of (Hooper and Eldridge block) A large consignment of Millinpure malt vinegar, 157 First East, beery goods, foailicrs, etc., are now at the tween First and Second South. depot anil express office, purchased by Mr. Button while in tlio i'.'nst. Also a The suerres of the leading house of line line of feu'liem, wings, etc., tost arliving Utah, F. Auerbach A Bro lid-irival a fo day- - before the tire and are up faithfully to their motto, we are undamaged, will Iw taken to the new never undersold.'' store. Everything will bo new anil Unit-Mudami Button & Boyan solicit Oyster (Irntlo. aha. Ice cream all winter in any qii.miity nt (lie patronage of all their old friend, nml are confident they can suit tlio taste the Dealer Grotto. of nil new patron who may favor them A handsome line of men's, ixiys' and with orders. children suits and bat., of lalrel style llt-aratlin. and patterns, at popular prices, al Ii. DizPalpitation, Dropsical Swelling, tlnldlH'rg'a. ziness, Indigestion, Headnelie, Sleepless Ai Uuhlta rg's you ran find the Into I lire cured by "Wells's Health Renewrr. faM rwsls. roll mill Winteritniit. " Cull on J. 11. Stephens. He will make oyster Urollo. you anything you desire in A No. 1 style. Try lliose eciebratai fresh oysters, Corner Second ftyked in ererv atvin A good lit guaranteed. South and bint EasL Blankets purchased at the lute lig Iioautifnl W rais for Iaulias anil Chil-dre- auction sales in New Y'ork City, (or sale at F. Auorbach & Broa, cbwp at Auerbach's. u, !. i ii i i I. kiiiiiii. .I;;' il' t!.i i i t .ut.u. 1' u.. : I'oiirt ti,; I i imi:'., Niita. t; Mi' I. Li', . n i.tsi oling :i',!i vii'1.- i.u vf! Pi'ii Pie rnv-- o ii J. j j I, d:-I. rifo-u1 e v i i ir'ii-.-- i 4 ii ,t : Min lll'l. '.aiMff I ?.i." . ,k tinu in, i 'r : F. j. i' t is I' I'lil l:r,r i.,-- i i! v;", "i, Tl... i,i..ii r ,. Mr !a !. i all, ml ri'iil. :iC;l i'. ':iiil.'T'' lb'll J,- - .'. faf :i r. HI . .MN'i S' il J. .it, .1 frlld.int fliiiii-- !,JI I ,,, li ril msO i'i ) ria 41 i,.-, liw The fallier and i t J.'idt th t in.1 ; lllil pICSl'Dled ll.eiOi ll.'. Ill iV'lli It: i i1! ; j ii. 11. , ; i lit) Studebaker Branch House I'l-ih- , . fend.!:. BROS. STUDEBAKKR A iid by tho I'uiitii'. ICE CREAM, 8CDA WATER, ETC. F. H. NELDEN & CO.. TO ORDEIL KITAIIHXG l'uMic SALT I AKE CITY. UTAH. FOOtr JRV""' DR- - (Of Now Y ak!, Atilhor, Lecturer, and America's Greatest Specialist, Lrcaicd permsnnitly aud cuuultatt.n Free at UNION lliroidcdbCBM-oliu"dri-,- l iif syi-ht- l ad lit lMrthexi. dullaH for or 1'iiccs moderate and MlkCiction guaiantectl II. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. F. nurvniirib-Miity.ilut- test l i.f nr.y Dr. euro. diwtor tines h'nncnnalhU'Sud eclectic. viKCtnl.li' rrmallesjilFciridly and ningnctliin. Cure mid entire Miisfitciimi irwiilvcly euir autevd. l'liKniilnglriil cImii given, visit nimle. Term rcssoimble. Oillcc limit lu m to 1 p m, nd 7 to t p tn. E. CITY BAKERY SPECIALTY. HARD be deliyeued to any Bread will the city. Pies, Cakes, Crackers NEXT DOOR TO U. 8. LAN'Ij thu T'ribune office, QFFICK and onponUe Air mineral pHtents, pre rare homestead, timler cultut, uni deaort bind pnnen. Wrtto to thorn am. neloM si am vs Sir Information, and save a ti'.. to the city. All corrreponderce aniwcro. prraapUy. FortoglcsBoa SSL S SC HOPPE, : CAST CONFECTIONERY Always on baud. Your patronage 1 solid tod. GEO. OEBHARDT. Proprietor. AND COAL-BURNI- WJIOitiMT IKON Tin, Copper and SheeMwn Work, . Tin nml iron Kwiling, t? pun I in, Gutter ing, Mtc. Ijitevt and Dvat V'1ku in Stoves and Ranges, And the targe- - Variety In the city to (hixwu Irutii FERDINAND D1CKKRT, kail UkeCity. SOFT RANGES, REFINED SULPHUR' can be obtained tubthecak iajadWork Byliom near Cove Creex. Hulphur Dub. AND Stoves, and TTc. BAlLEY '& BRbr WOOL GROWERS! Land Agrcnt'j. dutleJh. Wholesale and Retail Del Knot caniu Ihe l'uirji)ei! 28 W. FIRST SOUTH STREET. BLOCK, Main Slrcrt.twtweon Bcrond nd Tliird uudi, bind, I'rivKt ,t lironic au-- ' Kvmale Hircnses a,d li'.nrinitlre; till i'lir.,n (liae H.--i of tint cv enr. lhni . lu liver, Kid wy. I, ladder, ntitira tummy, rdlcn cniliinl weak-iivn- ', nipit1': mine ina'i: ixal, pnoirliuM. glcit, uluvmtl,iu n d iiiiai'lnr iiimitx, l..rriim", irrcittlnr and p. nlul men mnuciti, mut n;l cm nil M'T .uui, r. A ETC., ETC. 253 S. Main Streiti Salt Lake CiW |