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Show THE I)AILY TBIBtJKE: BAIiT TiAKIS CITST. UTAH, SUNDAY MOKKIXG, KOVEMBEB 22, 189ii 0AL1BLEBS LUX A11D of all the TWIST. defaolt guardian ad litem defendants. Including the was Issued In the lease of . Frederick IKesler, Charles i' Jr.. et al. A demurrer was overruled ana ten day time allowed to answer In. the ease of MrJ Belle Marshall vs. Samuel T. Spencer et i The .ame prooeedings were nnd same order issued in the cases had WlifrtS of Ray, a minor, ts. Anthony Cfcwkrili Dd George B. Ida et al. vs, S. M. Free. By consent of the thereto F. K. Morris of William Carroll parties - , ; .11:3 U. S. ssd 1 Harshl's Epstter Arrested, jGanMera to Ccafcss. in; ho:i-su- it logan's $5000 cum.1 lrT u missed. .matau" ieron. f tto 'onml pf de- - PARK CITT tH COCBT. i Parle City ;Ernjt a Bait In Condem-natio- n ..aPrtfP "it Nelson flt,e Park City, defendants, A Pardon by the Gorernor were filed with the Clerketofal., the Tbitd DisCourt trict an Innea tt. pIcKeown Attachment eertaln action to have yesterday, property condemned for putllo use. Dissolved The jThnga Yet In Cm-tod- y The plaintiff alleges that the defendant, Pot Ico C?ourt and Minor the Ontario Sliver Mining Company, is a foreign corporation organized and existing Criminal tie. uuder the laws of California; that jjjhUntlff desires to and I ; have condemned appropriate to public use for a street certain real estate consisting of a strip of land wblch oonsti-tutthe only convenient and practicable route whereby the people can rekcb the cemetery, wntcb lies west thereof, for the Duriai or tne aeaa. THB BldSTS Or iPJSIAtEI. Vicious Assaults Upon Them by Apostle 2 a lor fieeeatel la Idaho. Editor Tribce: At the Stake Confer- uciu at nis piace last monud ia"""-The Oollook for a Kail road to Deep vi'tp F. M. Lyman and S. W. Taylor were tbe There was a laree principal speakers. Creek Sever Better. gathering, and, aside from acknowledged church members, quite a number ' of outsiders were present, most of x whom have been formerly connected with the church, STRONG POINTERS THAT LEAD TO HOPE. but for reasons best known to themselves have severed, or allowed themselves to be severed, from tbe the church. As to the remarks of Apostle Lyman I have no comto offer, as he was not abusive and plaint and made no attack on outsiders; but I am In Carload Tbls Receipts Freight sorry to say as much cannot be truthfully delivered City fqp the Weelc Seattle, Boise said of the ungentlemanly speech & Salt Lake Ona Tonriof Inspecby Apostle J, W, Taylor. 1 shall not 'attempt to criticise all that was said on that tionNote and Personal.! occasion that was unbecoming a gentlemau; norshould I criticise anything that was said were It not for the fact that people who are accustomed to attend to their own busiand let other people's alone were dealt The outlook for a railroad to Deep Creek ness as if all apostates are of one stripe, and with was never better than at the present time. deserving a punishmentbewhich it It is understood that before John Derlne equally would seem Apostle Taylor would pleased left he had been Instructed by-- prominent to mete out to them. After warning the railroad man in this city, to allow his men people tojshun the Society of apostates owing to the bad Influence they have on those who in that country to draw On the store for condescend to associate with them. $10,000 either in money or goods as they Taylor said. "I see you have a goodApostle many a wished. This looks as if arise number of sheep men here. Sheep men know what It Is to have scabby sheep In their flocks; men would be put in the licit? ait once. Mr. Devine sent out five tons of goods a apostates are like scabby sheep in a flock, and I advise the use of Cooper's Sheep Dip day or two ago, and while he wis in town be for them. Slap it to them heavy.1 Again had plans drawn for a twenty -- five rcom he said, "Apostates are llke rotten potatoes. hotel. It has generally been understood Take one rotten potato and place another by It and you soon have two rotten potathat Mr. Devine was on the inside in rail- toes." Of course, he acknowledged there road matters, as he has been: very sanguine. were as bad apostates in tbe church as there FREIGHT CARLOAD RECEIPTS. is outside, but even this was not admitting Statement showing number of carloads of that there were any good apostates. Now I and at the would like to ask Apostle Taylor where be freight received in this endlok smelters for the week city November bis to abuse men, and if 20th. .Inclusive: coal 220, ore 182. lumber gets Is It not a to do so. be thinks authority it manly 48, llmerpck, 40, coke 29. salt 52, brick man's privilege to withdraw from tho church 17, bay and grain IT. live stock 17. groAnd has he not a if he feels so ceries 13. water and gas fitings 13. furniture right to de sodisposed? abused for it? without bfing 0. street railway material 9, flpur and feed Are men to be shunned, despised and 8, iron mouldings 8, meat 7, cement 7, stone abused because they dare to act for them6, beet pulp 6. charcoal 5, canned goods 5, selves and, perhaps, differ in their opinions wines arid liquors 5, fruits 2i vehicles 3, from other men? beets 3, pavinx material 3, knockdown boxes It has been admitted both by Chrlstiens 2, paper 2. kegs 2. bottles 2,- oil 1, oleomarand agnostics tbat men are not more regarine 1. household goods 15. Total carsponsible for their belief than thoy are for loads 760. their complexion. Would it look well for OCT on inspection; one man to abuse another for not being of Colonel Dodge of the Rio Grande Western his complexion? I should thiuk not. When and Master Mechanic Semple of the Denver people are permitted to come into the & Rio Grande and Chemist Gardiner of the church peaceably, why not they be allowed W'estern arrived from Denver last night In to go out in like manner? But we are told a special train and are at the Walker. that apostates are the Mormons' worst eneThey are out on a visit of inspection, and mies. If such isso true, In most cases tbey Mr. Gardare made to be will go over the Tintie branch by the: treatment tbsy iner has long been the consulting chemist receive by those In the church. Treat an of both the Rio Grande Western and the apostate as if he was half white if you wish Santa F6. and is one of the most practical him to treat you well. He has a right to men in the West. be an; apostate. The word apostate in these means a in psoczjuaJLTxaxr. vsAxrssox-rxBf- Ooviraot Tnemas) Calls en tae People of TJtan to Oivs 7b anas. Governor Thomas issued tne following proclamation yesterday: To lh Peopt of th Territory of Utah: We and plenty. The have enjoyod a year of peace ties which unite as to our neighbors of the sur-roondi- States and Territories have beea by social and business intercourse; strengthened and the yield of our agricultural, mining and other industries ha been most bountiful. I therefore respectfully recommend that on 26, 1881. the Thursday, November designated of the United day States, ia tho by the President usaal places of worship thanks be given to Divine Providence who has blessed our fives and and especially recommend that the Territory, by a desire on tbe part of all to day be marked tbe homes of those. who may need make brighter our sympathy and support. wnereoi l nave nerennto set my in testimony nana saa eaasea tne great seal of the Territory to be affixed. Done st Salt Lake City, this Twenty-firday of November. A. D. 1891. JL. Thomas, Governor. Arthur By the Governor Euiib Sells, Secretary of Territory. Lewi Miller. charged with gambling, en- . st Salt The arrest! of J Miller is looked upon by knowing ooes asia declaration of war on the the city against lart of the police ofilclalsotParsons and his United States jtfarsbal in or-dIs asserted that li raiding Deputies, f to lnsur4 a "caW the Deputies sent "spotters" ti Ilynds's came, and that they carried out thelf Instructions to the letter. Miller Is be(lejsd;to be one of the pot-ters." for It he who pointed out the dealers to Joe Bush, land he It wm who swore to the complaints charging Charley Ilynds. Joe ltlchard; and Jlih Dixon with gambling. In doing so He admitted that he had gaui-blf- d ou the groc. and the polloe officials were not slow tcj take adrantage of the HojDetectlve Hugh U!ennon yesswore to a complaint charging Miller terday with gauibl(nr,Jand; shortly after he was under arrest. In the afternoon placed was before Justice Oee In Miller specthe 1'oilce Court, and the strange atof j oflcers tacle aetlng as Deputy United torneys wa1 presented. Htfititu Marshal (Will Uoodsell appeared for Miller and asked for a continuance until vigorWednesday eexf. fThe request waswho Detective Glenn, by ously opposed In this role of prosecuting attorney, Mr. Klebnor jrefpslpt to act because be will endeavor with the aid of Miller's tenfimony to convict the dealers when their cases come up for (trial nejtt Tuesday before Commissioner 1'rntt, bh the ground that If a was pfranted Miller would tesbedeaiers on Tuesday, which tify against would bne tbt prosecution of himself on "Wednesday. Mr. Olenn was successful, the Justice settingj the 4'h.sh for Monday, at which time MoKsrK. liyuds, Klchards and Dixon will jdoiihtles nail Miller, to the cross and, by tuKtlfylnc that they, too, were giimbltiuf at the time, avoid conviction in the t.)otuulnloner' Court. wairelija!od on ball, $100 being UMillerfor htltui presumably by the United, rltates Marabal.aud lu cae he is convicted the Deputies! declare that the case will be H j j appealed. In the meantime, Messrs. Hyudls, Rich-aid- s and Dixon tire having lots of fun on nooouut of jthej ruction which their arrest has caused th inlnious of Uncle Sam and the police ffljlfi to engage in, and they and their itHHOjciates are willing to wager thut they wi 11i come out of the legal fracas unscathed As Marsha Young and Marshal Parsons are alike as ftwo peas In weight, disposition and executive ability. It has boon suggested that a good way to settle the difficulty would be to fight A duel with cannon at five paces. If tbey should disappear In the smoke, thelrjmemory would be revered byac- a and jubilant large circle of Ij rejoicing f quaintances. or -H- . ap-fmar- OTHER CASES. Walter Porchcr. the thief, carriage was convicted of petitbaby and sent to larceny f jivll for fifteen day. The alleged ho bun rounded up yesterday resort, all enmorning at a Main-stretered a )lea of not guilty and j their bond was placed at $25 each. Thirteen will have a hearirifr at 2 o'clock and the remaining ten will be accorded a similar courtesy on Tuesday at the same ho ar. Tho charge of vagrancy against Charles B. Dollore was dismissed on his prom ising to i leave town. Phil Adams, a morphine fiend anJ to fellow, entered a plea of not the charge of vagrancy and will be guilty given a on a bearing next Wednesday. lie is out i f 100 bond. John jMurphy, another alleged vagrant, made a plea of Innocence and will endeavor to convince the Court Tuesday thi,t he is more sitinld against than sinning. ' Charles Morgan and A. F. Oralntui, morphine fiends, pleaded guilty to the fashionable charge and will. If they are so foolish as to remain in town, be sentenced at 3 o'clock. MolUd Smith, a prostitute who haunts, the pave at unseemly hours, forfeited $15. Harry Whlttaker, a youth with a fondness for empty bottles, was adjudged giilty of petit larceny and sentenced to pa r a fine of $2. Joseph Green, charged with assault and entered a plea of not guilty and battery, will be given a hearing next Tuesday at - et I J ! dw-iHtt- ed no-acco- ' iii ' j tHB UtlAND JL'RT. The grand Jury will convene 2 .United Btktes Attorney Vnrlan has not completed tits findings In the cburoh escheat proceedings, but expects to have them ready for submission to the Court in a few days. It SR BCTRQLiARV. The residence of: Charles IV Ilelkes of the artln Collection Agency, at 54 Bouth fourth est struct, Was entered by n burglar Tueshimself of the day nliflit whr possessed be found In the money and valuables to clothing of ecctipaiit, who slept throughout the visit.) In a communication to The Tribune. Mrl Ilelkes states that the section of the city In) which' he lives Is entirely without police protection, and Is of the opinion wel-kno- i te that a largetj police; force is necessary. cscAt-rraoM tub penitewtiaht. I v n Two con lets escaped from the penitenat 12: :0 this: morning. Their names tiary are "Wells, fged 5!I, sentenced to twelve years for burning down the Ogden Theater, and Franks, ngd 40, aent up for grand larceny. The smen! were In the hospital sick, or playing ckj and, watching their oppocot but unnoticed, and presrtunity, they not. were police have been ently IjThe if notified. ert ! NOTES. k, Commissioner? Miiyor reports a rush of elvll business the past week. Cotnmlasloi ierl Norrell is expected to reIn a few days. turn from hi jaunt eastward i h 14 District Conrt. nonsuit was allowed by Judge Zane the damage suit of Frank yesterday lti the Logan against city for $5000, for injuries alleged to have been sustained by plaintiff, while an initiate of a cell in the city jail, excavation made for the by falling iiltoaij and reception ofj a; water pipe, days were given in which to file a bill thirty of excepi :ii j tions. When1 on the 4tand Logan admitted that he was drunk! at the time and did not know bow or when he fell Into the pit, his first knowledge of the accident being when he awoke and discovered that he was injured. A WILL HE O t VEX. In the mtaing case of Ezra Thompson et al. vs. David j Kelt hi et si., the defendant Keith was, br con sunt, given until the Sard Instant to file a further bond In the sum of 950,000. The particulars of the case were published reoeutly in The Tribune. Witt, TOE THB MARK. , IIAKraOF THE JURT. In the case .f F. F. Itowche vs. J. W. 15 THE Thorndy, an actionOfto recover damages for the straying away plaintiff's horses from jf defendant, the jury was pasture lands Instructed to krinirln a sealed verdict. abW -.,' CITIZEN". John F. Atfplfequ'jat, a native of Sweden and a resident of this county was admitted to cltlienshtp j Bcrotaj jo dob' akdersos. The followlhg business was transacted by Anderskul yesterday : vjudge In the casebf Fred K. Innes, the noted bandmaster, iaralnst Francis A. MoKeown, tho manager of the great Ollmore, an action for an alleged breach of contract and in which the proceeds of a Tabernacle concert were placed lh Jeopardy, a motion to dissolve attachment was sustained, a motion to amend complaint denied, and the plaintiff was ordered to tile a bond for security of costs within tblrty'days, all proceedings to that is accomplished and the be stayed-unti- l the oosts of the plaintiff has paid defendant !i5 j action. i i , JAKES OR trril PARDONED. , I p, d By consent the' default of defendant in the case of the Omaha Printing Company vs. K. J. Smith was set aside and leave given to plead. The two morphine fiends arrested by Sergeant Donovan yesterday morning entered pleas of guilty to the charge of vagrancy and Were given until 10 o'clock to get out of town. "The man who says 'conditions nave not changed' Is a blanked Hat" a sport was heard to say last night as he looked up at tho darkened windows of an erstwhile popular gaming resort.. swinLarry King, the alleged gold-bric- k dler, has, it la said, returned to Sail Fran-crso- o, where he will resume the practice of his profession, which was interrupted by bis arrest and enforced visit to Utah. A teamster named Hunt is reported to have been held fup Friday afternoon on the South poulevard, near the county infirmary, by a couple of highwaymen, bu ", man-agu- d to escape with a whole skin and without loss of property. it was! reported last night that a thief had entered the grocery store at th corner of Eighth South and Main streets t nd to bold tip the proprleior, who made Mich an outcry and resistance that the fellow took to hU heels. was i; visitor Ella Preston, a night-hawto the Paragon saloon last night ard while there claimed to have been robbe i of $3. Officer 'Thornton Investigated the case, searched the alleged thief, and concluded that the woman was talking through her bonnet, j Charley Crismon, a young mnn well known in Mormon circles, went for an enemy, name not known, last night, and rounded him up in Nystrom's saloon on Commercial street, whereupon the supposed s Inquest threatened subject for a Coroner who to spunk the gunner, beat a precipitate retreat. It Is said that Phil Foots, the snorting hold-uvisited another gambling house shortly after his successful raid on Hynds's games, and purchased a hundred dollars worth of chips. For some unexplained rea son he did not play in, but remarket! to the dealer, with a significant shake of tin bead: 'You had better be d careful mow you deal!" The manipulator of the pasteboards was knocked silly for an Instant, but before he could size up the situation Fobte manded and received cash for the chips and abruptly left the bouse. A Hew Eng-lanSinner. The ladles of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union In July last opened an exchange on West Second Southto street, the devote charitable proceeds of which tbey purposes. About 1 500 has been expended In various ways, and notwithstanding tbe indebtedness of the exchange, the ladles are vigorously at work and Intend; through united effort to continue their philanthropic work. They hope by the first of the new year to wipe out the indebtedness lricurred. which wilt then enable them to accomplish and the carrying on of greater i results niter prises. In greater and more laudable eoff the remainorder to raise funds to pay are getting up & gening Indebtednees they ISew England dlhner for uine Thanksgiving Day. which la being prepared by tho ladies themselves, aad which! Is to be erved In the old New England style. 'Kot a Wave of Trouble Holla Across tbe peaceful breast" of the nian who goes to tb World'e Fair with us.nowAll he and has to do is to pay as a dollar then. In that way be saves ; up tbej entire allss the worrying: (he has expense. We dofirst-claround trip ticket, the fun; gets a good for sixty days,- - nls meals prolog and transfers, hia hotel expenses for returning, stx days in Chicago and six admissions to the fair.! Don't wait for railroads irara, we now.: A home give you' the benefit of themDon't d al with company for home people. S pence, 64 East strangers. Apply to W..C, Bouth Temple street, and C. E. Wi ntland, 233 Main street, general agents, and their or to the principal authorized S3 Commercial block. office. The World's Fair Transit & Trust Co. , ' TUB DiNI sJ p. in. NOTES. rtNDlNOS NOT COUPLKTID. A MOT Z.ake Police Conrt. Thomas Uobart, Wllllatu Cornell and Cor nelius Matttiews, tbe tbues whoso bru maltreated and robbed C. F. Clarke, tally tne nig ;Cottonwood miner, on Thursday mornloz; were before Justice Geo yesterday and their ball was fixed in the sum of $5000 each, although their attorney made an earnest plea for the bonds of Cornell and Hruheclc to be placed at $500. Just ce Gee surprised the attorney and startlsd the prisoners by quietly announcing tbiit word had been received from St. rMary's Hospital that the; victim of their brutality was much worse and that the attending phy sicians were unable to state when ho would be able to appear In court. He stated further that It was a question with the physicians whether or not Clark, who Is in semicomatose condition, is suffering from the effects of the drugs with which he was piled by the thugs or from the wounds inflicted at the time he was robbed. This information was. received with stolid Indifference by and Cornell,! limbeck winced slightly "Dirty-face- d Con" moved uneasily; In his seat and glanced furtively at his companions in crime. As neither of the thugs could' give the bond demanded, they were remanded to tho custody ;of Jailer Halelgh. old-fashion- ed Governor Thomas, has pardoned James Grlffln, who waai convicted and sentenced at Ogden about eighteen months ago of the crime of involuetary manslaughter, it being and killed a man alleged that he shot named Ilamer, and on yesterday he was restored to his (wife! and liberty. His helpmate has labored Incessantly In bis behalf, and finally succeeded In enlisting the symj Auction bale of the leading men of tho pathy of many goods. household and No. fine furniture of of Griffin's case Territory. Asfall account West $!xth South street, Tuesday, Nor. appeared exclusively in The Trjbunb of the 58 24th. at 10:30 a. m. English body Brussels ldtU last. chamber sets carpets, fine parlor suit, threeoak OTHIS ORDERS. ex tension oak, fine), very antique (one A rcstratnier order was granted In the table, side-boaand book -- case, elegant r stores (one 1 rt Margaret Ana Erlcksoa va. Albert couch, one range, two boating ' 'i. I Lrle'itson. .j base barber, Splendid) hair ra at tresses, lace was granted a divcrca curtains, chcnlUa portUr. Daghestan rugs, rf lAz-Luon the ground of failure etchings, lamps, crockery and glsjssware, i : . etc. Kvervthiajr first-cIas- s. lot prsserves, et., ' c Vt lina Sdiwtn et al. vs. TV1- 1I ?l. Osios. Auctioneer. iff !. , i action to quiet title. t. sub-agen- ts, 24-an- ; rd - -- v . f . ..ti iirioa l:isitli; REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE OJ At THIS INFIRMARY. Tbe Work Is Aecordlngr to Specifications Brlshton and North Point Cavnal-- f White's Koad Petition Appropriations! The County Court met yesterday mornand Butter present, On motion. Selectman Butter assumed the chair, Judge Bartch being absent. The minutes of the previous meeting were I read and approved. j MATTHEW WHITE'S PETITION. Matthew White petitioned for the improvement of the Territorial road extending west from the city, on the base line, to the was referred to Select-lake. The matter man Hardy, with power to act. r f BRIGHTON AND NORTH POINT CANAl The petition of tbe Brighton & North Point Irrigation Company was laid over to await tbe report of the County Attorney as to the interest of the county in canals and ditches. SULLIVAN. B. A. F. SIPPERLEY & CO., s SEATTLE, BOISE ft SALT LAKE. tttttsmMV iJig solu- - rvsrsrr,r HOUTEN'S t;; j ot m. m $112,-123.4- . - I . j d. g . J . . ; bed-loung- ay ed base-burne- - A. A. Tanner. - lb. of good coffee costs at least 30c, makes III S3 " " thcrefte 90c., " 3 " " " 150 1 " " V. II. Cocoa " also 90c. SSSaT' Which the Cheaper Drink for any purpose, application in writing city must be made by a responsible resident tax- of the ward in which it Is proposed to Eayer meeting, stating the object thereClerk of the of, and must be filed with tho to Board at least two days prior the holding of said meeting- - A fee of $3 for each as semblage must be paid to the Clerk at tbe time the application Is filed, to pay esfpense of cleaning, lighting and beating the room. The applicant will he held personally re damage done to tbe school sponsible for anyuse of tobacco and liquor property. Tbe will not be allowed, xot janitor win nave of the building during the time It Is chargeand see that it is safely closed. Tbe used, committee reserve tbe right to refuse an application if la their judgment It is an ImRtxdolph Alff, proper one. B. G. Ratbocld, " john n. pike. Arthur Pratt, on 'Sites and Buildings of the Committee Board of Education. Obituary.10 months and 29 years Margie,, aged davs. tbe youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Blazer, fell asleep In Jesus, November 19, 1891, after an Illness of one week of that dread disease diphtheria. Always bright and happy, she was loved by all who knew her. Though she bad never been sick before. sbe was so patient, never once complaining. The funeral services were held at tbe family November 20th, Rev. Clsy of the Central Christian Church ofSciatlng. after which all tbat was mortal cf dear little Margie was Interred la llu Olivet Cemetery. The casket was covered with many beautiful floral offerings, ex pressing a sliect tribute of love to IJargle. and sympathy to her f atber, mother and sisters. f rse all . haM-pin- So!il aets , IIHiilim .J - B. K. BLOOM & GO.. Mgents. 3jl Ps rr .ll. blZ - - IM ,H uommerciai St. i.r-ia--i- !i MINERS, ATTENTION7 rl . The Largest Stock cf . ! OREGON TIlEBBlIie In the City. Write TTs for Prices. WLORRISON, MERRILL i ! ! CO., &, - 241 North Thlrrl WesV . -- SUCCESSOR TO- - THE MIDLAND INVESTMENT Non-Besidee- - ts 11 W. COWY, I Mining Property, Real Kstate, Loans Correspoadence Solicited. a Specialty. Investments tor ECOJND SOUTH ST.. SAL.T LAKE CITY, UT.ill. I Tlio Building of tue Deep Creek Koad Is an Assured -- Fact ! Ileal Estate Is King For Eargaino Listen to Tile. Boom Tho Is ITow On ! j will at the prices ruling! 303 cent to next a the twelve 50 cent within per per snrely return profit of from months. Money Invested in Salt Lake Real Estate, to-da- y, feet on Owen street, vacant. M50 per rod. in Whalon'i Addition. 33x145 feet. to $400 each. Alflo 4 lots In South In?lewood at 94HO each. in North Inglewood from 84 lots in Perkins: Grand View Addition at $EM0, 83TjO. H0O and $50O each. Fin view, good water, and Klectrte cars pass tne property.ffiOO'Terms easy. 4 lots, 25x140 feet, on 8th East street, each. fit 1 124 feet, corner 3rd South and 1st West street. Fee this for a ereat bargain. has bessi 02Kx99 feet, on 2nd South and 4th West streets only $VJ5 per foot. Nothing as cbean offered on the market for the last three vears. The cbeafe8t home ever offered on the Salt Lake market Is that elegant property known as tbe South and 4th Kant streets. Price only f 16.000. Nichols corner, in all parts of the county, at prices that will be sure to I hav a fine list of acreage property you. If you are looking for a bouse, large or small, I can suit you in price and location. ' If please o come or in and make your went known. wan loan borrow money you 133x148 S2 lots 10 lots s ifi-.- d i The Lumber .M, Carey-Lomba- rd 'IS. ; - - 1 Co. ' ! and Lowest Prices, LargestJ Stock s a J ni J most, Full Stoclc of all sizes of Timbers. and Correct Delivery. Prompt us Let figure on your bills. 1 A . i . and Retail Yard, 2nd South, and 2nd West, op p. Court Ilousa. Wnolesale and Snipping. Yard, TJ. P. "Track, bet. 1st and. 2nd" Norti. TELEPHONE jlOO. Office i . 4 from stain,' Keaotif ul pnirlt, Oars lie li'rtA'r:i,.e, the sorrow and pain. I infinite and tho gain, tclory Tii is sweet." 'Xhy :auil-. 155 Ualn St, Salt Lake City; IZol I U; - t'."Ii"-7rt.cre.f ..-I- 3 - . r 1 c m tl . " r.--- . 7ext t f tar beris Og-den- . Tr.c::: Xavra Tenuis aztd fJuppliss, lloxiacf Gloves, Ia.di2.1x Cluba, Sasib ITaii, 2?iyiacr C.:i Ij, CIcycles, Tats,ITIill Oser Clas, Hnntiii Ioota tal riuntiaj Cutlery, Watcr-lroo- f CIct ia-j- , -l- iora.-on Hootjj XLtatJ fcr VTs r Fivin aai rting 13ne. t " C" tv',-- T In IZas-vb&- U, ' '- 2461 Washington Ave., c::3Tcj::3, r.:?Lcc, cr:cLVEn3f i5.n"ur:iTion, fic!h::q r Go to t o Ctr: Fecosl Vir Lcj cr C, V by every f'roccr. aS.i- - ""-- .' il'll ' ' S3 cups cf CofTeo, " "V.H.Cocca! H. EO QOc is - ' j: is KKTAII, PRICE. cents tier " pound fit ass " yl ' cups. t J XTotteei Before permission will be granted for tbe use of the public school buildings In this ' the price of Coffee: S hisrh. Let us compare it with 1 DO How to Eecome a Christian- At tbe Tellurlde Friday evening Rev. A. Bledsoe, after his characteristic manner, handled the question previously anuounced, "How to Become a Christian." He began by saying when we tell a man of for his benefit that man at once anything usks, "How can I secure tbat goid thing for myself?" So, when we tell men of the blessedness of being a Christian, they na'urally enough Inquire "How can I becomejuch?" In my discourse upon rightly dividing the Word I told you there ws one book only In the Word of God that told men and women of the way Into tho kingdom of Christ. The teachers commissioned Of Christ to make known to the world .the conditions of citizenpromised that whatever they ship were bound on earth should be bound In heaven. So what they taught, has been ratified in heaven. Any other teaching is not sanctioned of God and will not secure bis blessing. The speaker examined the various conversions which took place under the Apostles' teaching and found in them that they confession and taught faith, repentance, that this is baptism. Hence, he concludes men ChrisGod's way of making wre asked why he tians. If God should require these thtngs of man he would reply he could not tell any more than he could give a reason why Joshua was commanded to march around the city of Jericho just once each day for six days and seven times on the seventh day. If it was essential for Joshua to observe the eommand exactly as gtvB n it can be none tbe less so with commands that have been He showed that the dif bound in heaven. ferences In tbe Instructions given in the cases recorded partook of the wisdom of the difphysician who prescribes differentlyhe for treats. ferent conditions of tbe 'patient Brother Ananias prescribes only baptism in the case of Paul, and would now be branded a Campbellite, teach a water salBut jail tbesel without blood of vation. Christ does not save. The passing out of bis blood la death is the procuring eause of salvation from sin. And Paul says we are buried by baptism Into bis death. Mr. Bledsoe will speak this morning on "Home." Parents should hear him on a theme so grand, and will doubtless be thrilled His evening subject with bis eloquence. Z. will be, "Are Christians Credulous?" Commencing Sunday, November 15tb, a Wabash Through Pullman Car Service was with tbe Rock IsInaugurated In connection land, from Denver Colorado Springs, Pueblo and other Colorado points, to St. Louis. These Pullmans are of the newest and choicest design, and will leave Denver, "Rock Island" No. 42, 8il0 p. m., dally, on at at 7 o'clock on the secarriving St.atLouis which point direct connecond morning, tions will be made In Union depot with limited trains for all points east, south and southeast. Remember, only one change of cars from Denver to New York, Boston and other far Eastern points. Sleeping berths can be secured by addressing C. M. Hampson. Commercial Agent, 1227 Seventeenth St.. Denver, Colo. 4 For sale at every bar Idanba. Take li ( so-call- ed Nov. 17. 1891. T vrj&4v; e e e- P L EA SEREAD THIS . Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'S OO COCOA ("Best & Goes Farthest") seerris to be J days generally more. difference a opinion, and nothing Oakley has number of apostates who aro as will-- , ing to lot the Mormons alone and keep their place as the Mormons are that they should do'so, and it is ibis class that claims the "" respect that they are to show to others. Oaklet, Ida., (M or lan Block) and 17 W. SECOND SOUTH 15 ; vice-presiden- .. ALL CRABBE, ; At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Seattle, Boise & Salt Lake Railway on November 0, Company In Payette, Ida., board of directors 1891, the following named were unanimously elected for the ensuing Thomas W. Bates. Payette. Ida.; A. 1028 cubic feet of concrete. 40c. . ; $400.60 year: 40.00 B. Moss,; Payette, Ida.; M. L. feproat. Pay80 cubic yards of excavation, 50c ette, Ida. ; J. H. Richards, Payette, Ida.; Martin Patrie, Blackfoot, Ida.; Joseph .. ; $44000 Total And at' the We recommend that the above amount be Pinkham, Boise City, Ida. of of said board directors the folmaIn of meeting and the remainder the full, paid on were duly elected for tbe the ground should be removed lowing .Officers Thomas terial W. Bate, president; from tbe premises by the owner thereof, as ensuing year: M. L. 'Sproat, but very little of it is up to the require- A. B. Moss, ments of the plans and specifications. secretary; Joseph Pinkttam, treasurer. NO depot yet. J. H. Stevens, H. Monheim, 20th: List week the Bulletin, Bingham W. S. Mills, Bulletin told its readers that It had informa; Committee, j tion tbat the Rio Grande Western Company The Infirmary Committee endorsed and would build a depot In Bingham and have approved -- the repert of Messrs. Stevens; it completed In thirty days. Well, we were Monheim and Wills, and recommended the so informed, but surely our informant must have been mistaken, for work has not adoption of the same. The Court voted to receive the same, and started on tbe new structure, and thereyet is was to no signs of it starting. The old boxcar still the amount of $449.60 appropriated to our enterprispay Mr. Benson in full for all services to stands there as an eye-sor- e salt Lake county. ing citizens, and passengerstwo-fo-are still com: walk in pelled to stand out on the countt assessor's office. in and of front the cold, It, Assessor biting is the be purchase ordered that It County e window. authorized to appropriate the west end of tickets through the pigeon-holi our us bide let time a But, BInghamites, tbe County Courtroom for an office, and litttle while longer. Tbe companyuscertainly make tbe needed repairs at the expense of does not intend to Jjjipose on Jn this the county. manner many more weeks. If It is unable outside rexjef. decent depot now, it certainly An order for $10 worth of groceries and to build us asome little improvement in its one ton of coal was Issued to P. Anderson. ' will make if it be no other than to place a catboxcar, APPROPRIATIONS. , tle car on top of the one now In use, and The following appropriations were made: place a stove in it, so tbat it can be used as . To do this would cost tbe .9 50.00 a waiting-rooKamsdon Percy 448.60 D. P. Benson a small amount of money, and but company 15.00 W. S. Mills... it would b a great deal better than to have 15.00 H. Monheim their passengers shivering around in the 15.00 cold J. H: Stevens while waiting for trains to start, even had only a ...S544.60 though the said waiting-rooTotal. walls. and roof latticed 3. to date for 1891, Tdtal appropriation NOTE AND PERSONAL. Gast of the Union Pacific has reTbe Court adjourned to Monday, NovemEngineer ber 23rd, at 3 p. m. signed, and will return to his old love, tbe Rio Grande Western. i Prevention Better Than Core J. 6. Leeds, formerly freight traffic Many persons are afflicted with skin erupof the Missouri Pacific, and who manager tions, bolls or ulcers. Brandreth's Pills lost his job because of the famous little cut taken freely will In a short time effect a on sugar, has been elected manager of the all such troubles. Ulcers Merchants' Traffic Association of California, complete cure of have been cured by them. at a salary of $10,000. Mr. Leeds is one of of long standing Carbuncles have been checked In their inthe best traffic men in tbe country, the by them. The worst fever sores, kind of men (be Missouri Pacific generally clpleney bed sores and tbe like have been driven; getc abold of. from the skin by them. Only being In time The stockholders of the Kansas & Coland a few of Brandreth's Pills will prevent orado Pacific Railway have authorized an a sickness. , many of the stock of the company Increase are Brandreth's Pills vegetable,; from $20,000,000 Capital purely Sand auto $27,000,000, and safe to take at thorized the direotors and officers of also absolutely harmless, road the any time. complete the purchase of the Fort Scott, Sold in every drug and medicine store, to Wichita & Western Railroad, and to lease either plain or sugas-coatethe Colorado Pacific road, a road extending to Pueblo,! Colo. , Mile. Kubn, the ladies' hairdresser, has from Wichita, Kan., men Denare town in from These railroad an absence of returned from the East after H. Lawder. general Western agent fiver; weeks, with all the latest styles in ver: J, Texas of the Pacific, and J. Littiejobn of and hair goods. the Denver & Rio Grande. Mr. Lawder An executive meeting of the Liberal Club struck the town wrapped in the folds of a convulsed ward will be held Tuesday new overcoat. This completely of Twenty-fir- st ward school house. Elder Shattuck of the Ohio & Michigan, who evening at Twenty-fir- st i Is here also. Mr. Lawder announced with his Important; be there. appearance that he had come to change the George Harrison, Secretary. name of the Jordan river to Bitter creek, and would lay a branch track down tbe HUE. LAMB'S same from the Texas Pacific road. Removal Sale. SISTH ANWtJAI, BALL, Before removing to my new and elegant 55 Main street will I sell at all parlors Wasatch Division Ko. 22 S B. of t-- E., Freoce patterns and trimmed hats at greatly in Younger!s Dancing Academy, Salt 28 neld reduced prices this week only at Main St. Lake City, Wednesday evening, November Incandescent Lampi. 25th, 1891. From all points on Rio Grande Western Railway, between Ogden and SpanA new stock at BJ M. Jones's. ish Fork, one fare for round trip. From the following points and return; AtJCTIOK. $4.00 Grand Junction. . .85.00 Clear Creek 5.00 8.00 Salina ...... , At an So. Mala St. (Old Postoffice.) Green River 5.00 5.00:Mantl Price...... . ...... 4.50 Wishing to continue only boots and shoes, Scofield......... 6.00 furnishing goods, and, P. V. Jnnotion..... 4.00j Mt. Pleasant bats, c.ips and gents' :. lines quick, will comwishing to drop other on Union Pacific From all Railway, points -; conand 23rd. November mence, Monday, all of our clothing, between Ogden and Milford, one fare for tinue the auction till are sold. Upon call round trip. and notions dry goods in From tbe following points and return: will be store the put up. Sale Poca anything at 1 and 15.00 tello ........ i . $5.00j Green Blver every day Tp.ni. B. S. WAXJ5RON. 8.00 8.00: Evsnston Montpelier 2.00 Logaa Auctioneer. John ...BotxJB, MM On Utah Central, from Park City, single F. G.Cham peny offers at his closing out fare for round trip. sale, 229 8. Mala street, every piece of dress Aueatoni Anetloni goods at cost. We have a big stock. . On Tuesday, Nov. 24. at 10:30 a. m.t at No. 348 W. &rM North, the entlro contents of A. Card Frtm Mr. PltzgeraldU bouse. Bedsteads, bedding, dressers, the issue of commodes, e, Beplylng to Saturday morning's Donovan wardrobe, chairs, this paper stating, that Sergeant rockers, ingrain carpet, cook and heating made a very good arrest at Fitzgerald's sa- stoves, oil paintings, lace curtains, dishes, loon. Sergeant Donovan did not arrest anytin ware; a lot of nice canned and glass of saloon at the In tbat game. fruit and Jelly, body any Is not after stage and many other things no men. poor working Mr. Donovan M. B. Mi cat. Auctioneer. mentioned. him to than arrest He has more honor about -: a worklngman and charge him wlh .vaTurkey. Uuete and Chicken Sadon the dinner bill ef fare of the first-clagrancy. As tbe writer of Saturday's is- to-dss sue ..states that the police visited all dle Rock Restaurant. This is the only the city and could in the city their dinners the Saloonsone inman. restaurant Very true. They, axe simply perfect. Dinner from 4 to 8. not find can come to Fitzgerald's and find one On Thursday and Friday (days and even, hundred any time. Of that numberM. a good at to put John Yoonjr logs) there will be a fair and rousicale many of them helped In office, but they never will again. I am Murray scboolbouse for the benefit of Murgiving It to you straight, Mr. Young; you ray Bros. Band. can do me all the barm you can. I am 11 v- -; AtTCTIOM AUCTION! ing here, and I never will beg to you for any favors. You also state that I have whip-saw11 su m.. occasions. .1 never On Wednesday. Nov. SStb, at you on several Turkish par557 Main No. st., a double-cro- ss At elegant In tbe life. my gave anybody lor set. easy rockers, antique oak book-cas- e, Irishmen center I am no brawler. I am one of thefind organ, 3. Moqaet and other tables,hanging-lamthem that Is bred right, and you M.don't p with silk shade, fine carpets, brawlers. Fitzqehald. r, cost and square eurtaies poles, 21. Nov. Ig91. Lake Citt. Salt $60, bedroom sets, elegant eaeffonler, lot of cost $150. extenbedding, elegant sideboard, Don't fall to attend the Republican meet- sion sewing-machin- e, Sineer and chairs table ward school house ing at tbe Sixteenth of chlaa, lot bronze figures, cabinet, Monday evening, November 23rd. silver and Klaowere, kitcXen store and hose, etc.,' etc. Tbe whole world pays tribute to Garland utensils, garden U. A. ANcr-sws- , Auctioneers. stoves and ranges. Salt Lake Hardware Co. w: a is net fjt'lur Death to dell headaches Idttntta. : t t ri rr jit M ,i WE HAVE OX IIANPS the most clcgimt assortment of fine ami mcdl;ura pr:ioes ot MAKKKIS li styles, colors, hats ever opened tn this city. WE HAVK TESTEI THE and are confident thut no better and niire complete finishings, qualities and grades, includes tho entire run;p or the hn line, add wo can suit stock can be found. Our stock tne' t.ate of all Bees nnd flushes of nooDle. It costs nothing to examine and lint little more ro htiv. so drnn in for n little while End lot s talk I1A IS t.voryl txlv that visits our store Wednesday. November 25th. will be presented with usouveulr. Salesmen, j()K COTTLE, a The Infirmary Committee, consisting of Selectmen Hardy and Cahoon. reported that J. H.j Stevens, H. Mont-helthey had employed and W. S. Mills to adjudicate the claim of D. P. Benson against the county for work performed on the new addition to the Infirmary building. The committee reported as follows: To the Hon. County Court of Salt L.ahe We the undersigned County committee at your request have visited the site of, the new County Infirmary building that was in course of erection, and have made an examination of the present condition of the same. We find the concrete work as at present laid, is according to the specifications. We estimate: MM 17 W. SECOND SOUTH (Morlan Block). 15 - REPORT ON IX FI RM ART. halt-dressin- w 1 ing, Selectmen Hardy, Cahoon i j i AFFAIRS OF THE COUNTY. WOBK THE RELIABLE mm im wmmi. and ; es tered a plea! of I not; guilty In the Police Court yesterday ani his trial was set Cor tomorrow at 10 o'clock. SOUVENilf DAY, lMOYEMBER 25, AT; RUMBLES OF THE RAILROADS 1 : . j, - 1 v? r.vri'.v.. v m c::i '. - ' |