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Show TXU3 DAXLY TBHHXN2S: DAJLT TjAUTI CITST, run iUJ G.TOE THAW ilODDERS with that he will land right side up pressed p i i : 5 ' . , . i HOTK9 cf Tfcca One Captsred ia This City. . to-da- - - : :" Tblxd'Dlatrlet Oenrt.! YABDEN RESIGNS. YAKDERCOOK I Grand Jury '(Has Got St rone! to Work Cobab Plenty In Plate County Judge Zane and Ander on In Third District Court. tTbe j ; ,- fIi .:A Mahala Judge Zne on granted Darton Wright a. yesterday divorce From Benjamin Wright. The parties were married In this city oo April 1, 1873. and for the past nine months tbe plaintiff alleges that the defendant bas wilfully neglected to provide for ber the common necessaries of life, alable to do so. Further though Is that be abundantly the owner of real estate In this City valued at $400(1. ot personal property worth 100, and of a homestead valued at ! $2000. j As, conclusions of taw affirm the foregoing facts, the Court decided that tbe plaintiff' was entitled td a divorce, and to have and receive for her sole use and benefit tbe land and premises, tbe household goods, one cow, one helfer.'SOO pounds of flour and four tons of coal. II will thus be seen that Mahala is In clover and Benjamlo In the consomme. - ' li ut tas nlgbt of 2oa of this year Aug throo prisoner confined la the jail at Cation City, Colo., overpowered the Jailer, A. B. On Jobnaon, poetd tiiemelrea of bis keys, locked him la a oil and, after waiting ier-erj il : pasptgv:;. ;' hour until Uhej coast was clear, de All the Blazzard oases were postponed ll camped. After boura of conflneruent tbe Saturday.,; attention waa td'at tbe tract enabled jailer consent, the ease of William Hard man By of passerby. and he was liberated, tbe vs. William J. et aL was continued. In the case ofHarvey Elizabeth Pngmlre etal. vs. alarm given. an1 tbe! next morning on tbe M. Pugmlre et aL, the referee's rereturn of the H&erllT, R. C. Stuart, from Oeorse was adopted. port thora and Srae a Dearer, po.so jorxanlzed The following cases were continued: Inough but Ineffectual eearcb of tbe country definitely : . Sarah A. Crown vs. E. B. Clute, Assessor, surrounding Cation City made. Tbe jail fj. bird bad made good. Use of tbelr time and etC. Noah Jordan Irrigation Company vs. Mary were soon out of the country. leaving a trail ' al. Eriokson al ; I nn-tl- , i marked by depredation behind them. At 2 o'clock oa tn morning of September 1st passenger train jNo. 4 at tbe Dearer A Bio Grande Railway! was helL'up five mites from Texas Creek, Colo., la tbe Koyal Gorge, by six masked men. Tbe robbers went through tbe express car and secured between three arid four thousand dollars. Tbey also relieved tbe trainmen of tbelr wtohe and then mad tbelr escape on horses. The robbery was tbe most daring that tbe Western country had experienced for years. For days, tbe pursuit was kept up, tbe cbase betntf engaged la by sheriffs. United states otUclaU, express officials and citizens. The thieves were too adroit, and tbe affair almost faded away from the memory of the publle. The officers, whose bust-n- ts It Is to watch whit others sleep, was a vlgtlsrft lookout aad among tbem. kept Bberlff Stuart of Canon City. lie believed from tbe first tbe three escapes from bis jail had a band la It. Their records f. were sufficient ta give credenoe to the Their names were William Payne, alias Parry. George Doyd and Thomas Watson, alias lloberfi Eldredge, alias "Peg-leg.'- !. CaBoa City from Wales Parry hadancome to In! which his mother had to ssttle estate an Interest, and Soon took to the downward II beeaute enamored of a younjr. path. woman res'dlng at lirookslde, a villas four mile from Canoe City, and one night he essayed to share! her apartments,a lie got Into tbe wrong house and made criminal assault upon the wife of Jeff Slater, a For this and respected matron. worthy ertme be was arrested, but'the authorities changed the charge to burglary and upon trial that becharge be was was awaiting a gay young wben escaped Boyd Ood, man nor forger, who f oared neither record the devil, while ?Peg-ieg- " enjoyed a on or rasoaMty such as few people the roatler would oare to posses. With hi idea) firmly fixed in his mind Stuart began to work. In a abort time Denver, 'Pegleg" was behind tbe bars InIn tbe train charged with being Implicated him confess All efforts to make robbery.' ware anavalllag, but the authorities did not lose hope, etuart then turned hi eyes westward, and selecting Sheriff Andy Burtn. for an assistant be beiran to work this Boyd be located In Qgden, and Parry In thlstty. A few days agoe telegraphed Sheriff Burt that be was coming. On ThursOn Vrlday Parry was caparrived) day heand on last nlgbt's train Stuart and tured for bomo. Parry departed Tbe story of Parry reads like a romance and shows that tbe way of the transgressor wicked Is hard In even; these latter-da- y times, lie baa confessed all oonoerulng tho train robbery aad will doubtless be kIvcu Immunity from imprisonment by turning State's evidence,! Ills wanderings after the train robbery were aimless, and on the 8th of last September be appeared at Green Ulver jwltai his right foot swatbed In bandtsesj from which the blood dripped at every step.) lie was weak, hungry woebegonejbut not penniless. On the he was well supplied with money, contrary, wore good clothes, a bsndsome gold watch and carried a formidable Colt's revolver. It - was with that wenpouJao he said, that he t had gone off accireceived hi wound. and no one bat himself was present dentally at tbe time. UN story excited sympathy and on tho advice of a. physician be came to this city and entered Hi. Mark's Hospital. Tbe surgical skill of the staff was excited to savo utmost tho to foot, but gangrene tbe set In and as a last resort amputation was resorted to. After jwocks of confinement around and his Parry was ablewasto!to get the ofUco of Ritchie first expedition A Kltchle, the lawyers, whom he engaged to bring suit against the hospital for malpractice. While waiting for Its outcome be acstore in cepted employment at tbe olgsr corner, on tbe corner front of tbe old Eagle Vcst of Second outb and Temple streets,, and for several weeks past has been a faIn that miliar figure locality. When Sheriff Stuart; arrived an attache of the Sheriff's o.IUki was detailed to assist blru, and he suggested that as Parry received considerable mall the postofBoe would be a good plaoo to capture the hunted man. Stuart agreed, but j while on the way he Stopped at tbe olgar 'stand, and Instantly reoottntxod the prisoner he long had sought. Tho recognition was mutual, the arrest and Incarceration lit;' thejeoouty jail and the confession followed.!) This much accomStuart proceeded to Ogden plished. Sheriff to capture tbe f remaining escape, but tho bird bad flown. lie Isj well satisfied, however, with his trip Wert and tbe treatment be has received from Sheriff Burt and his deputies. ! tbt be-lie- I seo-tlo- , Wasatch f Mining Company vs. William Jennings o ak Mountain Ice and Cold Storage Company , vs. Salt Lake City. Daniel J. Ilulahan. a native of England and a resident of this county, was admitted to citizenship. ' ; f BCrORK JCTKIB AlTDKRSOSr. The following business was transacted by Judge Anderson yesterday t A. S. Kendall, a grand juror, was excused from 'further service, and In order to eomplete the panel a venire for three grand was. Issued.' jurors Thea Jury in the case of T. F. Rouche vs. J. W. Thooley; rendered a sealed verdict in favor of the defendant. Judgment for $820.83 was rendered in 'favor of tbe plaintiff in the ease of W. V. Morse et al." vs. J. A. Galagber et al. p. G. Low en thai, held for forgery, was discharged.) The defendant was accused of rifling" with a check given to him, out drawn in favor of a fellow employee, by R. M. Jones, the electrical contractor. Tbe order of dismissal was made On the recommendation Of 'Assistant United States: Attorney Stephens. - An order rf dismissal was entered in the ease of James P. Fulton vs. tbe Utah Nursery Company et aL. for want of sureties. The defendant In the ease of B. Brlsacher vs. Henry Wegener et al. was allowed five days In which to plead. Tbe case of Mary S. McLaren vs. Henry Haynes et al. was. a Jury being waived, decided In favor of the plaintiff. Judgment for defendant was rendered in the case of Eugsn F. Jones vs. Sarah H. Cannon. This was an action to recover i S1S8.73. Tbe case of the O.ld Jordan Mining Company vs. Niagara Mining Company was reset for the 25th instant. Thomas CJ. Bond, a native, of Denmark, and Frederick W. Norrls. a native ot England, were admitted to citizenship. and approved. Tho following business was then" trans? acted. . Selectman Butter was appointed a eom-mlttof one to examine as to merit of the petition of MolUaa Stevens. ee WARDEN T ANDECtCOOK I RESIGNS. ( Van-ferco- ok i , 5 1LEXTT O OOHABS. In Babbit Valley. Piute county, oohabs re said to be as thick as tbe proverbial eavee la vaiiamorosa. The only way to get at them, however. Is to organise a posse specially for that service, as they are la a pi sltlon to be warned la case of danger. ISVESTIO ATINO) A rOMIHT. Tbe grand Jury! is Investigating the' easel ot A. who was recently beld to iniwer for forging tbe name of Presley of a check for $100. l,nny oa the back . v wjiat ram fcbcio thixk. ht The reneral opinion In Ogden Is that Dllluit, now ; on trial for murder, will 1 cjuitt'.l. I puty Marshal Doo" Norrell returned 5 froru a twenty-day- s' trip through . I J ami Iluts counties in of wlt- -i quest r e GoTerntneut la the murder . f Illte, who recently shot and A : z y?t KchUr at Green Blver In a shootiug bee. , 'H.'-- ftt ri,lla s, I Ma-Ixc- riy t-- '. . 1 s, TO POORHOTTSm. ? se ' TAX RBLIEr ASKKD. Tbe petition of Q. K. Blair asking for relief for taxes bald, was referred to the County Attorney i i LIQUOR BONDS. Bonds of George Best and William Har-kt- ns were approved. . ROAD SITPKR VISORS. The report of the Supervisor of road district No. 17. was referred o Seleotman h I, i. hHardy. Tbe Supervisor ot road district No. 13 was directed to fix roads Ln his district. - .. 8TIPXR VISOR, ' M. D. Cook was appointed Supervisor of road district No. 20 and William Hobbs of road district No. ao. David McOonald was appointed Supervisor - , of road district No. 5. TAX ABATEMKirr DKKIKD. DIXD rOH BOulC. The County Attorney was requested to prepare deeds from people living on road leaaing to tae lake. ! , JPADTXtRiCASK. '! Tbe County Physician and Clerk were ordered to look after pauper cases until the next session-o- the court. Adjourned to December Tth. The U. S., Government are using large numbers of the Improved Howe Scales. Borden & Selleck Co., Agents. Chicago, I1L An executive meetlnr of the Liberal Clnh of Twenty-fir- st ward wUl be held Tuesday ward school .house. evening at Twenty-fir- st be there. Important;, QxiORQn :, Harrisoit, Secretary. ' f "t jTbe UactdeotaJ- -' No. 18 E. 1st South St. Our wines and Jiquors, etc; are pure, old, and of the best aistlllatloo. I Family trade a specialty. 'I Acer Jt Mctrpht. Props. f ' I ;. ' Mstrepomsa toss Compsar Is now ready to lay slasTClnr. curblnc. and paving, promptly, ia record guttering anoe with the speelfioatlons aad to tbe sat ,r . isfaction of the City Engineer. ' i ' p. RiiracRnM. Room SS, Hooper Block. The whole world pays tribute to GarlanS stoves and ranges. Salt Lake Hardware Co. Death tolull headaches 'IdaahaJ. ', Stleal 68 Cretn.ja West Second Souths M OTMMMM-M- M at Bargeoa8 Uentists. to &. Hours, MHMMMMM-- M M. A.netty-f t; and private sale 5040 volumes standard and mieceliaaeoua family and teach ers bibles, albums, work, scientific medical, lew. saeoaaatcaj works, ait aad 'rare works. Auction at ? p. ra. 43 Main street. i Strengthening, bracing toalo Idanba. sXtooks ? " fanta for f" . Nothing-- Leave vour order for tan mlu n( i1nKM and get a pair of pants made to order for nothing, at Jos. Baamsrarten's. The Tailor. K Throafh Car Service. J Commencing Sunday. November 1st. from Wasatch blo2k; corner of Mala and Second South streets, via Rapid : Transit and Hot ixallways. Springs To bIte Sulphur Eprlnrn. Scents. ' To Beck's Hot fiprlno-- v 19 cents. Cars leav.e every half hour from 6:33 a. m. to 9itH p. mJ ? . 1 es rasa-phon- j farce-comedy- old-tim- j fun-creato- rs - All-Nig- ht I sell-import- aat - . -- m '"!'.! - . Tbe petition of Mary A. Brown for abatement ot taxfes was denied. i cn a The application of William Seville to be admitted to tbe County Poorhouse, was referred to Selectmen Hardy and Butter. The witnesses were cited' to appear at tbe next meeting. ' LAID OVXR. The matter Of Homer Cutler of Sugar-houward, be In required to pay Into the ooonty a certain amount peri week for the who is an inmate of support of his mother,was laid over to next tbe County Infirmary, , :' meeting. t"UAT OF ORAVSIa yiT. In tbe matter of tbe Crlsmon gravel purchase, tbe County Attorney presented a map and abstract, and It was laid over until r; a full courfwas present. - r - A SPECIAL COMXITTI& APPLICATION OF GAF1E. g: Fccr Feet cf Rieb Ore Found in TMs Dicghan Vein. THE SAMPSON SHIPUEHTS - : ) . j ; ; ' soft-petal- dew-fragr- ed, ant to-nig- . ht. i - -- . H ..; .: - j ! 01 MCE CLQTHIG CO. Jfc 3fc 3 ARE RESUUE Tbe Bloe Jmj to Begin Shipping A Utab OolcondS-Mla- es of Garfield CToanty Ore) and Dallion Note and Personal. WEST SECOND . non-arriv- . eoa-tlnu- ed ittt. ir -- STREET. ; ou. SAMPSON The Sampson mine, Bingham, bas begun that shipping ore again, and now tbey find ores. there is a glut in the market for such The Uananer smelter has the railway track lined on both sides for aa eighth of a mile or more with ore In heaps, because tbelr works are full of ore. The otber smelters are about ln the same fix. showing that there Is room here for larger reduction works. -- dressed ron THAinrsaiviiTa ir. t -- oki Noyeinljer 25th, SOUVENIR DAY; .ettt mi v ntui llva.. iau.1 nA 5E SOLUi Ant Borrow. 1 )t InnMj presentel witi a SonTeiir. P I A recent arrival from? Garfield couuty claims that that section, of tbe Territory Is destined to become famous at no remote for its mines. The mineral is there, day and all that Is needed is push, enterprise and capital to bring It to the front, ;'r- )!: - I ' j 93 cups " cf Coffee, RKTAIL FRICB. seats par pound. "V.H.Cocoal yuc'"ll50by every Grocer. f i Sold I'm LI i a iii laa iiiipsa efore they mis proverb gohSasSt. fa r5.nThe pan says the poh Keep off or youll smuFcH ma In sends of SAPOLIO, send It back an4 If you anything place jour grocer nslzt upon having just what you ordered. SAPOLIO always gives satlsfactienv )n floors, tables and painted work it acts like a eharm. For scouring poiiy tons and metMs it has nv equal. Everything shines after It, and even the chUV ren deligrhi in using: it In their attempts to help around the house. : ttNOCH MORGAN'S BOONTS O- - YORK. ' iUVV JKLORI(ISOM'.jyL'ERIILIr' & CO. Prices Down and. New List Just Issued.' Covers a FIRST-CLASStock as to Assortmsnt, Grads and Diyn3S3. Inspection Invited. S A GOOD TIME TO BUIIJD. I Wet. North U. IA Depot Telephone 24 1.N. 3rd OX MARTS VAUB. XBrTHXJSIASTIO j : . ."' CO., ' i MIXES OT OABHILD. ; hall-pin- and D. Benjamin Gutrxlebelm of Pueblo of Philadelphia are ln the city Guggleheim a the Knutsford. These gentlemen represent tbe Philadelphia Smeltiud aud Refining works, located at Pueblo, Colo. Tbey are on their way home from a tour of inspection through Utah and Moatana. In a conversation with a Tbibcsix representative Mr. as Benjamin GuggJebeim. expressed himselfwas Utah the at (strides surprised greatly ln tbe development ot ber mines. making Tbe Montana copper mines are being developed with a rapidity that promises much for the State. "Keep up the price of silver and lead." said Mr. Guggleheim. "and Utah will become one of thai wealthiest states In L the Union." i; t .V .wA svuv ) i tti vwBni: f mm HsS UTAH'S MIKE DZVBkOPMEXT. opment. AwAvew vvv m pound for VAN HOUTEN'Sl COCOA ("Best & Goes Farthest'-'- seems to be us compare it with the price of Coffee: high. Let cofice t costs at least 30c., makes 31 tups. lib. of good ' V ' S3 therefore 90c., 3 " 150 1 " 90c.. S V.H. Cocoa " also i. Which is the Cheaper Drink ? mill Is being put ln at the Jack Sumner mine in the Henry mountains. The country thereabouts Is said to be literally alivi with tbe golden metal, and recent development work In- the Sumner uncovered 4 lead In which it is estimated that $40,000 Is! In sight. . i Cents a AW TTTAH pOLCOSDA. ' PXP CttKK. from returned Deep Creek Judge Warapler tale Sunday night laden with a fathomlesswblch of tbe treasures of that country await the touch' of the wand of mining ore progress, tbe pick and shovel. Lots ofever Is being taken out In fact, more tban before. It is hauled by wagon seventy-fiv- e miles to be smelted, and pays a fair margin over tbe cost of transportation and devel' I PLEASE READ THIS; ten-sta- BACK PROM i and 17 W. SECOND SOUTH (Marian Block). 15 Wells, Fargo Sc, Co. received yesterday bullion, 110,122; ore, $12,100; a total of $22,231. T. R. Joues it Co. received yesterday base bullion. $5200; silver and lead ores. $1000; a total of $6200, McCornlck & Co. received yesterday Hanauer bullion, $10,200; silver and lead ore. $11,700; a total of $21,900. Steward was busy yesterday with 13 tons of Utab, Si tons of Leon ore, 222 tons of Bullion-Bec- k St Champion, 28 tons of matte, 11 tons of Webster and an unmarked lot of Highland. Hodges made assays of 222 tons of Bullion-Bec- k Sc Champion. 13 tons of Utah, 217 tons ot Horn Silver and an unmarked lot of Hitrbland. Hirschlng had 17 tons of Saturn and 4 tons of Moscow. Two earloads of Ploche Consolidated bullion were received yesterday and sold to tbe Omaba & Grant Company, through A. Hanauer, agent. Contents, 36 ounces gold, 5423 ounces silver, 5059 pounds lead. A fc- SIPPERLEY & A. F. Frisco yesterday for the purpose of beginning tbe sacking of ore. This Beaver county property Is turning out finely since tbe company began work tn earnest and It promises to become a large shipper of high grade ores. c iir who wears CLOTHING purchased of The. Reliable One Price Clothinit Company. We so the and finest and tbe best, people come to pet their nutflu of as. keep tbe in every style, shade and shape. Nobby, neat and perfect-fittin- g. and Salts Overcoats Is what is said ofgarments sold by uf. We take tbe lead ln new styles, also In low prices. Salesmen, All Crabbe, Joe Cottle. Bert Sullivan. BLCI JAY SHlPlfEWTS. The Blue Jay mine is to begin shipping ore at once. The company has sent men and sacks 'down to tbe mine, and tbey left ' Joe Mount returns to Deputy , Marshal He Is enthusiastic over Marysvale y. the prospects of that, camp as a bullion producer, and Is bt the "opinion that the Copper Belt mine "will keep Vup with the procession. j XSB COLO&ADO PLACXKS. The placer bars ln the Colorado river In lower edges of Garfield the vicinity of the miles from Dandy's county, twenty-fiv- e Crossing, are to be made I to yield up their golden treasures, and: at the present time two companies are erecting hydraullo works and machinery. ;. f j'-- : GEO. MULLETT & to-da- HO 1 . ;! CO.," '. COMMERCIAL BLOCK. TlBnen's CJolers Finisliers aniHaiiors; JfOTB AHD rXRSOWAt. Our New Fall Goods! from a jost returned Dug-wa- y. out around prospecting trip ' , A. N. Butts baa six-wee- V; ks' t J, A prominent stock broker says that the stock market shows signs of returning life. Are sow read tor Inspection. All of oar Deonrtroents are well stocked with ell tbe naw of yortlf n and Dmel MsrkaUL ttt sad bast Onr Clothing Dep&rtmsnt has a complete assortment of all craves. All DeBartraente are foil of tbe choicest coods that monev eas bn y. Call and see ss ole Acente for DttSTLAP Hats. Tall styles now law Tine Shoos. j dtla Considerable stock changing bands, but most of it is being bouarbt as an investment and not for speculative purposes. J. A. Pollock bas returned from a trip to Ophlr and Dry oafion. In He saya that everythat section, and thing is looking well ore is being taken out at that considerable ftbe mllla are. running present aand that through large amount of ore. TBB XTSW HTS87 TSAO&XB8, Is -- CEO. nULLETT & CO.. SECOriO SC'JTII. 'a ef Thair MlgtKsU. Znatltate la Sammond - The opening meeting of tbe New West Education Commission "Teachers Institute was held at Hammond Hall last night. Tbe opening exerelsee consisted, of : singing- of hymns and prayer "by Rev. C R. BHas of secretary of the com Chicago and general mission. On motlop. Professor "Dennis of Park City was chosen secretary of the , institute, and Miss Fitzgerald waaeleeied secretary. .After the singing of another bymn, Mr. 11 use of this elty. field agent of the New West, mad an earnest and stirring, address of weloome to the teachers.,, Professor Curry of Crgd en followed la re-( sponse on behalf of the teachers. Mrs. Guliok, whose work Is in northern Spain, addreard the Institute, and pre-seatbriefly tie work she represented la tbe . Catbolio Influence ia 'counteracting land." that priest-riddThe meeting was adjourned to meet again at 9:30 o'clock this morning. 23 E. 21 AUD Opening- JsTeetlms Zwcat 155 Ilain St, Salt Lake City;'246i Washinfrton Are., Ogden. - : i - u - nzrcLvuns. Kizziimz::, Fi:n:::a zzziczzz, n:"LEs,xLtwa Tesutia aaA ' ZksabaU, Crymaaclam Curplies, , Ia en , , - bib: R. wi. TT ! - iiatlaee, H. B. Yuoc;sr will rive a dancing matinee on TburtJay- - flkanfcirivins) afternoon. November ZZtSu ccansac'iij at balf-pa- et 3 o'clock, at bis nw hall on liar list street, between Halo, tn;l tTent Temple. - . f"- -- ; - To part overcoats c n cle?yea Fifi "i, ti -- s . r;o bo-wil- : U 4 f ta. tot tis PAT. . . r". 3 a TZ! A, COT i S- - i v'.U t-- 6fi' 'jf-- 4 " " 1 Tv?:if ful - lis a - 'v 1 f-- r. if Via tbe.XMst Crsade V astern. XSaHsrayTickets will b good goin? Nov. 85 tb and 26tb; returniex Including lov. STtb. Ii, IA. Youficxs. Kotlas, teeiil T' :r toys salts and jy 7c rsJ by to i.'Co.s i . tiisia a oa Uaa Year ilifn u ! or ed XJsmctnix "! r Gloves, Tnfllan Clubs, Uuxa.'b Sells. Xl7in Clcyd and Ojer T7ter-3?roClasaee, Hutis? Eoote and Hantia; IiLl Catlzry, : J Soots f loum tor triiozarson Clstiias, I?on LoxtinST aad Zowder. Zastla; We tsv TttBT la tt Fbeotiag-- FUblsc: and Frtinj lias. J ' Xl.Zt7S?SArw3 tTents. Soxin " Le-tur-j - I. SALT LAKE CITY. Tbe Turngren Mining Company have made a fine strike on tbelr mine. Bingham. Their property lies above tbe Spanish and near tbe Old Telegraph. The strike of ore amounts to four feet of pay in the big vein upon which tbey are running and raising. Tbls ore carries lead, silver and gold, but tbe full value is not known since it bas not been assayed, but it carries rich ore In tbls balance of tbe vein streslc while ia the there is good second -- class or concentrating ore. -y -- I SOUTH s. ... f 15 AND 17 to-morr-ow . .j. fi THE RELIABLE STfilKE III THE TURHGREfl. ; Bosd Matters Take TJp ICacb of the ;; Time Sontlxte. The County Court met yesterday pursuant to adjournment. Judge Bartoh was absent and Selectman Cahoon was elected to tbe chair. Tbe minutes of the last meeting were read j Warden Vandercook, who has bad charge of the penitentiary for a year or two, bas rot tired of the business under Marshal Parson. He has occupied not only an bonorabte position, bat a very responsible pne. since a warden IS beld responsible for the oare and security of the prisoners. While this bas been the case, he bas not been permitted to select his assistants In the persons of guards.! and since Marshal Parsons has made such selections among hi friends and relatives without regard to tbelr fitness for the position. Warden has concluded to realKii. and y ester flay he Informed the Marshal that be could telect some one to act as warden after tbe Sod of this month Tbe holding of so re- a position without any real (ponslble the premises as to help was more than the warden i Is willing to submit to longer. DiGarrt'a cask. Tbe ease of Detective William Daggett.' who Is accused of assaulting John J. Uull With Intent to commit a robbery, was before tbe grand jury yesterday. ' Tbe accused. It Is said, made an unsuccessful application for permission to relate bis side of the story or the ootjxtt. ArrAiBB address to be sent to members and those whose membership Is desired, nrging active with tbe society. The following named ladles were named as a committee to solicit honorary memberships, and to those purchasing such tickets very desirable will be extended by tbe society; D zrA Ssectssfsl ia Thst Eels at privileges Mesdames San some. John D. Spencer, Leroy Mayne, George D. Pyper and Horace En-slihs Theater List Eight and the Misses Jennie Taylor. Llllle Snyder, Viola Pratt, Nellie Raleigh. Prlssie James, Ltda Stromberg. Lute Whitney. Claribel Rldres. Sadie Thomas, Alice Foster,' Alice Ellis, Xlllie Young, Missi 11 y slop ' and Y ZIna Cannon. LtUSICALE AT TRE KKUTSFOHD. THE Tbe Tabernacle choir Is actively rehearsing Spohr's "Last Judgment," and bave scores as It is exsent for tbe orchestral pected to bave ao orchestra to play in conwith same. Choral Society Tlbearsal The 1 O. junction The bas bad rehearsals of orchestra O. V. Have an Attractive Social "Haydn's Symphony" and tbe "Inflamma-t- us I Unitarian Minstrel Entertainment from Stabat Mater." There were twenty-fou- r members present and it may be KoteaL said that this orchestra will certainly justly be a success, as its members are entering heart and soul into the work. Professor Anton Pedersen is giving each member a As a means of drowning eare in a whirl private rehearsal, thereby guaranteeing their efficiency at the general rehearsals. wind of fun, "U A I" serves a useful end. The tympanls. saxapbones and so to con name to the stage It is bard give a bave been ordered and tbelr arrival glomerations which are at present so popu- - Is anxiously awaited. The orchestra; are now practicing "Beethoven's 1st Symphony," lar. "V4lety show would exactly dea erlbe them were lt not that the term bas and judging from their rehearsals of Saturevening,, it may be truthfully said that been associated with so much of vlleness day Its members are all musicians and enthusithat reputable managers reseat the appli- astic ia the success of their and cation of the name to tbelr enterprise. that tbe public may look for orchestra, a surprise in ." But or "laughing festi- tbe concert wblch they contemplate giving. K rouse requests all members of val" or whatever It may be called, "U & I" theProfessor "Fatlnltza" Opera Company. both princiIs assuredly an enjoyable evening's medpals and chorus, to be present for a general ley. John T. Kelly, who beads the comrehearsal Tuesday evening at 7:30, ree Irish comedian for hearsal to be beld at Oalder's. pany, is an The orchestra bas an efficient musician in whom it isj as easy to convulse an audience player Charley Olseu. who undoubtas It is to down a dram of the cheeriest. It oboe He Is a leader of laughter. His colleague edly is out of sight as a musician. TBI MINSTREL PROGRAMME. In this play Is Dutch Daly, whose name lis The minstrel entertainment to be given the funniest thing about him. Daly's humor is as lugubrious a an Episcopalian under the patronage of the Ladles' Aid Sofuneral sermon. Oaoo upon a time Daly's ciety ot tbe Unitarian Churcb early in Demonologue was very funny, but the mould cember, will doubtless be a pleasing one. Of many, many years has made even, that Preparations for its production are going ancient production very stale. Fortunately forward with a vim. The programme, which will be a lengthy one, is almost armuslo never grow old, and Daly's remarkable aocordeon imitations do much to conranged. Charles Stanton Is to act as Interdone the rest of his tearful exhalations. locutor, which, of Itself, is worth of Itself Miss Florrte West possesses the multifold several times tbe price of admission. ; Tbe Charms of a pretty face, a graceful figure, following gentlemen bave been retained as an Ingenuous presence, a decided chic and a upon tbe occasion of tbe en torment: Bones Harry Parker. Ike Sneers, foot with a marked predilection for displaySam Park; j tambourine Manse Coffin, ing its sole to the gallery. It Is easy to believe that she balls from the London Al-- h George Tousey, Mr. Stedmau. ' Elmer Ellsworth will give a character am bra, that rich vaudeville resort which secures the cream of specialties. sketch, entitled. "District School." This is i Little. Almee Mr. Ellsworth gave two years Angeles Is a prodigy, grace tbe sketch ago with the; Blackbird Minstrels in this of action being a part ot her very nature. t Charles F. Wilson was elicited much favorable aptly called a lead city, and Which Mr. Stedman will do a clog pencil. A longer, lauker Individual has comment. which be bas Imported fresh from probably never been listed among museum dance freaks. His ludicrous appearance, cleverly Ireland for the occasion. An original ' bur-- , Session of entitled "An exaggerated by thick soles and tall hats, lesque, made him a perfeot wonder, and his many tbe City Council," will be one of tbe funny features of the performance. Tbe chorus funny acts captured tbe bouse. voloes. Kelly, with his kangaroo bops and will be composed of sixteen Harry Ike Speers will act as stage manager, and bis ridiculous antics made an excellent Professor Krouse as musioal director. companion tfor the granddaddy-longleg- s. Tbe dignified and darky Odd Tallows' Social Club. a taking janitor of aCharles F. Wstson was descendof certain olasebf Ham's The first entertainment of the Odd Felpicture ants. Tbe four young ladles whosmade up lows' Social Club was given last nlgbt at tbe tbe remainder of the company possessed the lodge room on Main street. Tbe spacious happy requirements of this style of play room was! filled with Odd Fellows and in possessing youthful faces and shapely Daughters ot Rebekah, every seat was taken figures. Tbe costuming of tbe play was and many were forced to stand. Hob. Unfortunately, the calcium lights Promptly at 8 o'olook. Dr. J. C. E. King, Spittered land spattered and acted ugly president of Ithe club, stepped upon the Whenever called Into use. platform and In a brief speech announced I "U Sc I" pruni two nights longer, the final tbe objects of tbe Odd Follows' Social Club three nights of the week being filled out and welcomed those present who were not with "A Straight Tip."" Introducing James members of tbe organization to tbe club's T. Powers. Powers has a wide reputation, initial literary entertainment. In and If tbe comedy element Is in the1 new the mission qf the club. Dr. Kingstattug said that Its primary ooject was to bring the play he will bring owt Jts full strength. members of different lodges into closer "ion voasos." ' and "to strengthen the bond communication LIU of Jaeob Milwaukee?, proprietor of of Which exists between Odd Felfriendship tbe "Yon Yonson" company, accompanied lows, i by John E-- Hogarty, the manager of the After the Inaugural address by the presicompany, arrived in the city yesterday. dent, tbe following programme of tbe evenMr. Liitt is one of tbe most prominent manwas carried out: ing In United to the the States, being agers I PROGRAMME. Northwest; what Al Hayiuan is to the PacI0o Mr. emof Coast. Lltt's chain theaters Inangnral Address., Dr. J. C. E. King. President Instrumental music. ..David Hirschler and wits braces Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul. Recitation ... "Crippled for Life" He owns "Tbe Stowaway" and "You YonElla iEvan. son" companies and will shortly bring oQt Song, "Down byMiss the Riverside" P. Elliot at the Staij theater, New York, bis latest x Accompanied by .Mrs. Bjorniton. venture, fThe Ensign." "Yon Yonson" EssayX. i. "Scoop" (written' by Ed Ivans) V has proven one of the most profitable new John Baokle. , John E. Evans HumorousNreadlng plays of this inseason, only a few nights Song, ithe of Oldenj Times". T. E.r. Harper "Friar bavins passed which it has not turned miss ny euie narp-Accompanied i people from the theater doors. j "Soliloquy" Mr. <t left last night directly for New Heading. W. C. Re ill v. York to look after "The Ensign" and to The of Messrs. David Illtuchler, V. pave the way for "Y6n Yonson," which is Elliot singing T. and Harper elicited rapturous a metropolitan production dur- applause. .TheE. recitation to be given "Crippled for ' Salt tbe Lake, Denver, holidays. ing Miss Ella Evans, was a pathetic Life," by New and York are Buffalo tbe Omaha, City received a most beautifully told and run of dates for this play. Scandinavians story storV The of a news reception. hearty as a rule are not patrons of the theater, paper "scoop," as told by Edwin Booth but Mr. Lltt says "Yon; Yonson" has ata local newspaper reporter and read tracted the full Scandinavian element Ivans, by John Buokle, was well received. But wherever It has appeared. "hit" of the evening was made' by J. the THE KJrCtSrOBD MUSICALTE. E. Evans ln a humorous reading entitled : The muslcale given at the Knutsford last In tbe Museum." In response to an encore fashionable Mr. Evans read a section from the life and evening drew out a large and audience. From halt past 8 till 0 tbe well habits of that; unfortunate but ridiculously dressed and handsome assemblage chatted humorous Individual,' known to fame as ln little groups about the and "Mr. 8poopendyke." W; C. Rellly'S "sodlntng-rooat 9 o'clock tbe doors ot tbebalcony, liloquy" was idoue in costume and added were thrown open. The ordinaries were one more laurel wreath to tbe crown that the dining chairs gentleman is wearing as a speaker and imused as dressing-room- s, being arranged in comfortable rows ln the personator. Tbe Odd Fellows Boolal Clnb may well east end of the room. The first number on tbe programme was feel elated with last evening's entertainan instrumental solo by Miss Gratia Flan- ment. Every selection on tbe programme ders. No One could help being drawn to the was handled in a manner to do eredlt to the sweet little woman with her soulful, pretty clnb and inspire confidence in visiting of tbe future success face, and the audience were indebted to brothers and sisters as a social institution, her obliging disposition for last night's of the organization treat. She had been oalled oa at the Many Odd Fellows eminent In this juriseleventh hour, and without time even to diction were present, tbe most notable run over ber pieces, but sbe pleased ber au- ot whom were: Past Grand J. J. Thomas of No. 1; Grand Master W. P. j Rowe dience as she always does. Her first selection was a difficult one.call-in- g of No. 1 ; i Grand Representative E. D. into play the skill which comes of conHogue lot No. 2: Past Grand No. 15; Past Grand tinuous practice up till the last minute. It Wm. .Elliot of No. Is a piece that is always popular, and "last W. C. Rellly? of 15;' Past .Grand Miss J. M. Breese ofI No. 15; Past Grand W. H. night waswasno exception, although Flanders Koy of No. 3; 1 Past Grand Geo. Arbogast of discouraged by tbe bad acousNo. 3. tic properties of the room. Mr. Hurley followed with. "Come Into tbe After the entertainment the evening was bard en, Maud." His voice is a good one, spent in social amusements. It Is an asof the Odd Felbut be shows bad method and the effect sured fact that all members lows Social Club will look forward with was much marred by bis defective enunciation. He should study this, particularly If pleasant anticipation to the second literary be devotes; himself to ballad singing.. His feast ot the club. ROTBS. lower and intermediate notes were a little sometimes out officers of tbe Grand Lodge are makiq consequence, The throaty and the of tune, but high " ones dear and resoning preparations to pay a fraternal visit to :. ant. Olive Branch Lodge No. S 'at Park City in ' The clarinet solo by Mr. Engberg. with the near future. No. 15, 1. O. O. F., will piano accompaniment by Professor K rouse, Lodge Enterprise was a most; pleasing number. The first notes Initiate six candidate Into the mysteries of bt the accompaniment rang out with a dash Friendship, Love and Truth at their regular and swing which was irresistible, and tbe meeting night. The new floor was to the introduction. clarinet work quite up by tbe Sovereign Grand Lodge This selection received an encore, and was will beadopted introduced on this' occasion for tbe as to by quite taking a selection. first time in this jurisdiction. All brother responded I "Day Dreams," by Miss Lincoln, was as Odd. Fellows are cordially Invited to ' be 1 warm and tender, as sweet and voluptuous present. as a great rose. No. IT. I. O. O. F., will iniLodge Fidelity ' Some voices are too btgb for us ia their tiate two candidates This is broken splendor, but Miss Lincoln's Is a yonngest lodge In tbls jurisdiction, but Itthe Is Voice that would draw encomiums from tbe xrowlcg like a green bay tree ln growing gamin in the; gutter1' or the king on bis time, It is splendidly officered and already throne. )" Is looked upon by Its sister lodges aa one of I An encore was demanded the coming lodges of Salt Lake. enthusiastically and O bow a song can lift ns and carry us Unity Encampment, at their meeting toaway, how it oan. make the moon shine aad night, will Initiate twenty candidates into the trees wave aad the night o'ernow its their organization. The initiation fee, by a fresh sweetness across oool grass plots and special dispensation, bas been reduced one-ha- lf, violet beds; This was what Miss Lincoln's and many Odd Fellows are taking adCreole love song did last night, with its vantage ot tbe "cut" to advance themselves reverberating guitar accompanitinkling, higher op In the order. ment. i Mr. Goddard gave a dl3cult selection, AUCTION! ACCTIOXl which was several degrees beyond bis scope and training in she recitation, but did his Ka 76X seath Wast Temple, 11 O'eloek, Nov. T. 181. bidding finely well in the swinging melody of theHe?Aria, Wain and at mahogany chamber suits, upwas encored and responded with the furniture, velvet and mo-qu-et added beta ot Professor K rouse and Miss holstered parlor library of rare and carpets, a large and Lincoln in a delightful trio of impossible mattresses, sidecostly books, springs the finest name. oil paintings board, folding beds, i Miss Flandsrs's second selection, a charmPartbe city, lounges, chairs and tables. ing Scherzo from Beethoven, was just salted la looking for elegant and fine goods will to ber ability and left ao doubt as to ber ties do well to attend this sale. These roods conception and performance of elasalo were new three months ago. . muslo. j IIocib Bphd, Auctioneer. TBI CHOBAL SOCIETY". , Holiday Kates for TbaaJesfflvIne;. was again disappointed at Its meeting last al ot its chosen oraOn the 25th and 26th tbe Eio Grande night at the torio tbe "Light of Asia," but a good re- Western Railway will sell excursion tickets hearsal was had, nevertheless, of the Gll-m- or to aay point on tbelr line at one fare for the round-tri- p. chorcses. Professor Evan Tickets good returning Includannounced that the society was Stephens to give a ing tbe 2?tb. concert ln connection with the orchestra Jn On Thursday and Friday (days and eventhe early part of January, and that tbe will be a fair and rcaslcx's at society would: take up several special cho- ings) there ruses for that occasion. It bein; an as- Murray school house for tbe benet ct liar-ra- y Eros. E and. sured fact that tbe "Liibt of Asia" will arrive tbls week, the work will be taken up Always refrsbint invigorating Idaaba immediately at theI next meeting and a will be thorough study prct!c9 : at Uttr---!ita.- a t i: r Its- - Hotel rar' tVi- eve! tf"recf rrt; "1"3 Fit's -- ii i... a . I t: ' 7'i t i: 7 . C . 1 THE DISSIPATOIIS co-opera- United States Commissioner Norrell will j at hU desk y. Yesterday was blue HVJnday In Comrals-Sloo- er Greeoman's coarw Deputy United States Marshal Bassets of Black foot, Ida., who has been visiting this to bis ' elty on official business, returned t post last night. be Tn:::i to Utah, and ;: ' UTAH,' TUESDAY IIOHKIKG, KOVHSIBEE 24, 1891.. L-.- ia Til H s r. 3 O T. AT tLa r:-- t 3 C r. t v.t.i-r- - ' G -- 1 fct a V A r . - - r ww i r.' |