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Show THE ETS Ar Pursuing the examination Judge Zane inquired of the witness what com- until the others itentiary? No answer. : Did he not raise on-Government.land, SHOCKING to onl were selling in the market for 30? know of Judge Powers wanted Zane if he had not In the afternoon session the to been the wrangle same fruitless fashion, when Judge Baskin came to the conclusion finally that the proceedings amounted to simply a farce and to the par might It appears that gave evidence mind but When himself his acin every causes are yet and wife, _ At ten o’clock on Wednesday Apostle E.. M. Lyman surrendered himself to the eustody of the United States officers. being in noticeable extent. returned and culmination, to of sat down to immediately the brother-in-law to where the sound At a recent meeting of the Ogden City of Judge Henderson in the case of Hays vs. Corey, and it decided to bring the matter before the Supreme Court of. the Territory for adjustment. Cache County subscribers note T. B Cardon’s advertisement in another column. Tat the Equitable Row new stockholders James Sharp~ - from his right age breast. of the highest He about 29 years : : : - - R. W. Sloan J. BGrant W.J. Bateman - H. G. Whitney ~ G. T. Odell The dent; B. W. - THe diphtheria is at in Provo. refinement as is TOR AOA SPOR: Utah crackers. : = : are: H. Young, G. Whitney, treasurer; plexy. On application to the County Clerk Cutler, justices of the peace, constables, road supervisors, estray poundkeepers, J. Grant, presi- vice-president; W, and other county officers will be given’a copy of the new compiled laws of Utah. H. J. Bateman, secretary; and these gentlemen, with Messrs. Burton, Rowe, Smith, Wells, Riter, Sharp and Sloan, form of directors. the Revolver, Mrs. Mary A. Snow, widow of the late Judge Snow died on Thursday morning at her son’s residence on Second West Street. Her death was caused by apo- Oe William Bow ing his knee. > On Sunday last Mrs. Hattie Groesbeck went to a Sabbath school inthe Tenth of Pocatello, while load- ing a gun let it fall to the ground, when it discharged the ball, 44 caliber, enter- board He was brought to the U. P. Hospital for treatment. The U.S. Marshal announces that he has funds now with which to pay outstanding certificates of witness dues in United States cases, ‘and all such claims Ward of this city and took away her 7-year-old daughter. The child who is said to be illegitimate, was adopted will be paid on application to the proper when but a few months old by her office. grandmother, Mrs. Lancaster, and when that lady learned of the occurrance she had Mrs. Groesbeck arrested on the voters is invalid therefore continue The Rackets will meet next Pleasant Hours ~ Factory make the best burnt out; loss on and so the adjoin- ing house occupied by the Elks club was damaged by water to the extent of $500. Tuesday Social Club give another party on Grand Opera House, the Chas. Watts of Toronto will 20th at the Thrall, Amherst, ’73; Jones, Iowa Univ., *;d, Jessup, Yale, 76; Allen, Adelbert Univ., “77; Millspaugh, Michigan Univ., "79. Pierce, Williams, ’81; Murphy, Yale’ 82; Collins, Colby Univ., ’82; Steppens, Doane, ’82; Elliot, Harvard, ’82; Haviland, will lecture in this city in February. Swathmore, sides awakening arrangements endeavoring to effect to give a performance in Salt Lake City next month. _ B. F. Underwood, editor of the Chicago Graphic, one of the finest scientific minds in the country will hold four lectures, beginning Jan 6th, at the Grand Opera House. its social an SPECIAL Union, have choice readings, recitations, speeches, etc., at the Temple of Honor A very pleasant masquerade ball was held at the residence of Mrs. Miller of the 17th Ward, last Monday night. couples were in give a Christmas Ball on the evening of Tuesday, December 25. The committee are: Arrangements—H. G. Whitney, J. D. Spencer, Edith Knowlton, B.S. Young, Birdie Cummings. Senp 45 cents to Wm. Fuller, Salt Lake City, for a copy of Salt Lake City,illustrated, postpaid to any address in CHRISTMAS IN THE OLD COUNTRY. To Europe and return only $120; Second Cabin, only $140. Liverpool to Utah, only $54. GLOBE STEAMSHIP AGENCY, 71 W. Ist. South St., Salt Lake City. at- tendance and after the dance they did ample justice to the elegant supper provided for them. Club NOTICES. the world. Hall every Sunday night. Hach member has the right to invite his friends, Dramatic in nt Tue Secular Society composed of some of the members of the Secular Home aid to Park City last Sunday to spend a week among THe to longs,the side of intelligence. A country is always safe in the hands of such institutions. We wish Utah had a thousand. the wonders of the mines. twenty-five character interest in higher educa- power tothe side where power justly be- Tut Misses Lizzie and Hattie and Mrs. About and tion, and in educational concerns generally. Such a movement is a whole-. some indication and it ought to be successful. It adds one more source of D. G. Ray of Rushville, Ill., accompanied their aunt, Mrs. R. C. Chambers McHnamy Browne, MHarvard,.’88; . Van Horne, Brown Univ., ’77. came in later. The purpose of the organization is be- violinist are ’84; Kinny, Michigan Univ., ’87; Holden and Miss Emily Winant, soprano, Fanny Bloomfield, pianist, and Maud Powell as John D. White, See their ad. this week. came unmanageable THe night. Messrs. Foster, Bowdoin,’68;Benner and Gage, Amherst, 69; Brooks, Yale, 70; In- vitation—Mr. and Mrs. John D. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Knowlton. Joe Young with Misses Lucile and Afton his sisters,left Thursday for San Francisco. Whence after a week they go to Portland on a visit to Mrs. Captain Willard Young with whom they will spend Christmas. The Revelers is the name of a new club organized a few days ago, and composed of anumber of married ladies, THe Star Grocery, Henderson & Milan, Props., on Main Street, opposite the Clift House, is stocked with a full line of staple and fancy groceries. They make a specialty of family trade, and deliver goods free of charge to any part of the city. No old goods, everything bran | new. Telephone, No. 344. —AnyBopy who wants a good and buggy for a quiet drive, horse or who is seeking a place to have his team taken care of without being subject to the fancy prices prevailing at other stables, should go Herald horses, to the Market Stables, opp. office, where he will find good nice buggies, andthe best of team board, at very low rates. they will give about four grand parties at the Grand Opera House this winter. stampede of miners in that direction. The prospects are thus far good. Sire to compel stock, $2,000, fully insured. The building was an old shell owned by P. Margetts. During the fire the hose be- once more Important discoveries made along Boulder Creek, Tintic, have caused a SLO = work Send to Philbrook, Chicago, for a Bull Dog Cracker ness makers, were BITS. the Paris Exposition to open next May. es South A fire occurred last. Saturday night whereby N.C. Christensen & Bro., Har- Governor West has appointed John W. Taylor as adelegate from Utah to DO iccee - = - officers - delica- season at 53 E.Second the registration of The registration will as before. hab- See Professor Jones’ letter in another column, addressed to the Utah farmers. 20 : TOPs LOS eke =O eae Speer Oss : DOA speuks the latter to register Hays under the new city ordinance as a voter of the Second Ward. The Judge decides that the ordinance which divides the city of Ogden in five wards, and likewise providing for after. terrible one to been married and of the most abstemious RANDOM - in- streaming ————_»——--— B. W. Young Chas. W. Burten William H. Rowe Elias A. Smith Junius F. Wells W. W. Riter - gained, which Fred. G. Lyngberg has all the ~<tin ty tae $100,000 and is divided into shares of $200 each, subscribed as follows: Heber J. Grant. s 40 shares leading C. D. Hays vs. Register Corey was in good circumstances. The purpose of the company is to con- duct a general life, fire and accident insurance business. The capital stock is one of the Market stitutions of this city, is an assured fact; for from the time of their opening last Saturday they have been rushed with business, and over one hundred likewise his wife, and his domestic concerns were to all appearances the most agreeable possible. He was not rich but The articles of incorporation of Heber J.Grant & Co. were filed with the clerk of the District Court on Wednesday will become Co-op on Judge Henderson of Ogden on Tuesday delivered his decision in the case of its, and Company. preparing seemed to come from and found Mr. Brown lying on his back and the blood his wives, contrary to The Insurance are Council, action was taken on the decision cies of the St. Mr. Taylor was made on the fifth indictment, charging that from Janvary 1, 1885, to June 30, 1885, he lived with Mrs. Rhoda Lyman and Mrs. Clara Collister Lyman as section 3 of the Edmunds law. Mr. Lyman entered a plea of guilty, and January 14 was fixed as the date for pronouncing sentence. He was then released on a bond of $1500. company after a report was heard in another room. of of sulphur for shipment to New Orleans thirteen carloads of their product. Utah’s sulphur is destined to rank among the most important produces of the west. supper he informed his wife that he was not feeling well and would not eat. Soon never spoke nor breathed The shock has been a his wife to whom he has about six years. Mr. Brown was a man Developments showed that five indictments had been found against him under segregation ruling. An arraignment Mr. Brown depressed is under way with good successful | SOCIE TM. Officer of the Sixteenth U. the next EnP. Addleman, erect a bronze monument in memory the late T. J. Potter. Tue of well for the institution. went Appears. of tono very they Alarmed January. provisions He was prospects a mystery. the afternoon during’ which an answer. He therefore adjourned the examination till the sitting of court in the ago. together with his wife’s brother and the latter’s wife were out riding together on Judge Zane was not disposed to try the case on the rulings of Mr. Dyer, Judge Powers or McBride. The Examiner ruled that the witness should answer the questions, but doubted if the court had power to confer the authority upon him to compel F. M. Lyman a month in great measure for contempt. Apostle about regarded by all who have formed quaintance as a good lawyer and way an admirable citizen. The that lead to his self-destruction as well come to a sudden stop, and wait forthe Supreme Court to decide the matter. He was of the opinion however, that the Examiner had power to commit A MOVEMENT eee. Life by Shoot- WEEKLY. master, John Goldthwaite; Guard, Corporal Michael, S. Infantry; Delegates to campment, C. M. Brown, F. Aaron Post, J. W. Pitt. | buggy, One of the saddest cases of suicides that have occurred in this city for many years took place on Saturday evening last. About 7 o’clock a commotion was observed about the premises of Sylvester B. Brown.on Centre Street, and inquiry revealed the fact that this gentleman | had shot himself.. Mr. Brown came to Utah from Trinidad, Colo.,in April last and was admitted charged by the papers of participating in a similar potato deal with Marshal Ireland? Judge Zane was not aware of it. continued in about the Biden Takes EHis Ow ing Himself. the Government for 60 cents, when they No answer. Whereupon Judge into when he joined them and they drove off in triumph,and at last accounts they had the child in their custody. ; ‘pensation he received from the butcher of whom he purchased meat for the pen- 500 bushels of potatoes which he sold got WESTERN Ata meeting of the board of directors |' Fish, game, oysters, Christmas preserves, poultry, etc., at the Star Grocery | THE present officers of Salt Lake Lodge B. P.O. E. are: Exalted Ruler, R. J: opposite Clift House. Telephone 344. Hilton; Esteemed lLeading Knight, ANOTHER wreck occurred on the joint L. H. Lewis; Esteemed Loyal Knight, track of the Rock Island and Denver & D. S. Murray; Esteemed Lecturing Rio Grande on Monday evening. A stone Knight, W. J. McIntyre; Secretary, train en the Rio Grande was ordered to B. Roberts, Jr.; Treasurer, Geo. Osmond; side track at Littleton for the Rock Is-- Chaplain, Rev. C. M. Armstrong; Grand land train to pass. The order was car- Lodge District ae for Utah, C. E. ried out, but the switch was thought- Wantland. lessly left open. Ina few minutes the Rock Island train came along at a 35 mile speed, and the engineer not per- The Racket club will read “She stoops to conquer,” on monday night. ceiving the condition of the switch in time to stop the train, a collision followed which utterly demolizhed both the engines and anumber of cars. An were organized a certain young gentleman who had been elected to office, refused to. come in because a certain engineer and brakeman were hurt but no one was ‘illed. Wantland is rushed at the U. P. office. Worp is received that when the T. T. seriously young lady had not been invited. with coal orders ing given at the Grand Opera last night by Mrs. Dryfoos. that Mr. A Guy P. Morton has been appointed to succeed William Bowman as Surveyor-General of Utah. Mr. Morton, on aecount of the continued ill health of the late Surveyor-General, has had practical charge of the latter’s official work for some time and is altogether familiar with the requirements of his appointment. Plenty It is rumored of Rock Spring’s eoal on hand at the agency, 101 S. Main St. of the Denver and Rio Grande Railway at Tue following advance has been made New York on Wednesday, it was decided in the rates from Eastern points to com- select The audience attended the C’s read- House ladies’ musicale is postponed un- til Monday, January 7th. “Hadyn’s Mass” is being rehearsed under the direction of Mr. Krouse. It will be accompanied by orchestra and sung at St. Mary’s Church by Miss Kissick as soprano, Miss Hoy contralto, Mr. Krouse tenor, and Mr. Gorlinski as basso. There will be a performance on Thurs- day,Dec. 27, at 2 p.m., at the Salt.. Theatre of the “Bohemian Lake Girl.” old folks matinee when there will no charge for widows and orphans. An be OUR LOCAL AGENTS. THe following persons will receive and transmit to us any items of news or in- formation valuable to the farm and stock interests of the West, and will also take subscriptions for the WESTERN WEEKLY. Ephraim, Sanpete Co., Jos. F. Dorius Fairview, Sanpete Co., EH. A. Day Fountain Green, Sanpete Co., ; C. A. Sorensen Goshen, Utah Co., Wm. Price, Jr. Gunnison, Sanpete Co., — C. H. Embley Holden, Millard Co., A. Y.Stephensen Hyrum, Cache Co., Geo. C. Allen Kanab, Kane Co., J. H. Johnson Logan, Cache Co., Wm. Reese Lake Shore, Utah Co., A.M. Ferguson ‘Lehi, Utah Co., James Harwood, P M. Mancos, Colo., Mrs. O. C. Roberts Mona, Juab Co., L. L. Coray Mt. Carmel, Kane Co., Nephi Jolly Meadow, Millard Co.,Peter . Greenhalgh Mary’s Vale, Piute Co., P. Barnson Monroe, Sevier Co., Andrew Larsen Moroni, Sanpete Co.. Dan’1-C. Nelsen Mt. Pleasant, Sanpetc Co., Jos. Madsen Manti, Sanpete Co., N. W. Anderson Mantua, Box Elder, Mendon, Cache Co., Millville, Cache Co., Nephi, Juab Co., Martin M. Jensen Geo. W. Baker W. K. Burnham Mr. Vickers Panguitch, Garfield Co., M. M. Steel Parowan, Iron Co., Joseph Ollorton Providence, Cache Co., H. A. Campbell Payson, Utah Co., J. L. Townshend Provo, Utah Co., Richfield, Sevier Co., Redmond, Sevier Co., Richmond, Cache Co., C. A Glazier E. P. Bean John Johnson C. Z. Harris Sanford, Colo., Mrs. Annett Christensen Spring City, Sanpete Co., Rob’t Blain charge of kidnapping, and she is now z1nSalem, Utah Co. O. C. Soren mon points in Utah: to extend the road to Salt Lake, and opder,$500 to appear before Commissioner The Stephens Company will give their Springv ille, Utah Co. A. Roylance First-class, $2.82 to $3.07; secondNorrell. She still retained the custody erations will be begun at once from Wellsville, Cache Co., Moroni Duncan performance of the “Bohemian Girl’’ on of the child. Tuesday they executed a Glenwood Springs to Rifle Creek and class, $2.40 to $2.60; third-class, $2.02 to Dec. 28 and 29, with a Saturday matinee. Smithfield, Cache Co., Wm.G. Raymond C. C. Crapo coup d’ etat, and succeeded in turning then on to the western objective point of $2.17; fourth-class, $1.72 to $1.77; fifth- This will be the last performance of the Draper, Salt Lake Co. St. George. Washington County, ' the tables completely. Miss Laneaster the road. The work laid out by the class, $1.50 to $1,56. play by home talent. Joseph C.Bentley. and another women, together with a board, which has been strongly urged by Baskets and toys at Mullen’s novelty Brigham City, John Burrows THE proposition in boating circles is President Moffatt for some months past, Leeds, Washington Co. man named Bennett, drove down to Mrs. bazar at St. Elmo Hotel. now to invite various college crews to George J. Woodbury. Groesbeck’s residenee. The lady evi- will cost more than $1,000,000. On and after Januaay 1 the Chicago, send representatives to the proposed re- Brinton, S.L.Co., R. D.Maxfield,P.M. dently was not expecting a visit from The Grand Army Veterans elect the Kansas & Nebraska Butlerville “ “ William McGhie, e Railroad will be gatta next summer. the parties, and she was alone with her following officers for the ensuing year: Mill Creek, “ “ Jno. Morgan, ‘8 known as the Chicago, Rock Island & Murray, ee May Jacobsen, “ child. After spending some time in talk- Post Commander, J. W.Greenman; SenCollege Club Pacific. The road was built under the South Cottonwood, Richard Howe ing, Miss Lancaster cut matters’ short ior Vice-Commander, Wm. Short; Junior former name, but everybody knows it C. G. Johnson College graduates numbering about by suddenly taking the little girl in her Vice-Commander, Geo. W. Walton; OffiNorths, S. L. Co., C. A. North, P. M. asa part of the Rock Island system, twenty met on Thursday evening at the arms and starting out of the house. cer of the Day, Captain Ward, Sixteenth Sandy, “Geo. Marriott, “ mS B and the management has decided to con- office of Judge McBride for the purpose Union, . i 4 John. Oborn yy Mrs. Groesbeck at once flew to the reseue, U. 8. Infantry; Surgeon, Dr. Holland; solidate and operate all its lines under of organizing a college club. The fol- West Jordan, 8S. L. Co., B. L. Cutler,P.M. when Bennett seized her and held her Chaplain, Rev. W. S. Hawkes; Quarterone name. tae Ss. L. Co.,. John wr lowing were present; | Bay |