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Show On Wednesday while R. Smyth was Saur Lake is to have a another SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE. Commencing Monday, 28th inst. Child- ‘suburb by the name of Buena Vista. bathing at the Warm Springs, his horse ren’s and Youth’s School Suits. Also It is on the southwestern outskirt of and buggy standing outside disappeared, a big drive in Overcoats. Come early. town, is now being platted and will be and he has not seen it since. Tse WALKER Bros. Co. placed upon the market in a short time. Ferdinand Broaschinski was senW. J. Jenkins of West Jordan and W. Teeth are now drawn by Electricity at tenced to a year in the penitentiary for H. Tovey of this city, were released from He has Dr. G. H. Keysor’s, 64 W.Second South stealing a calf under dispute. the penitentiary where they were serving been pardoned by the Governor. His Street. a term for unlawful cohabitation. sentence was too heavy, but owing to a THERE was a fire on Monday at the law technicality, it was the least that Deputy marshals visited the News residence of D. Davidson in the Ninth could be imposed. office last Friday in search of Charles Ward. The fire was put out before the W. Penrose who, however, was not there Two ladies were riding in a buggy on engine arrived. The loss is between to be found. two and three hundred dollars. It was Sunday night and when passing over City Creek on First West the buggy The company of 113 Scandinavian insured. wheel struck the corner of the bridge immigrants arrived in the city on TuesTHe case of Adolph Anderson and capsized. Both ladies were thrown day evening. They left Copenhagen on against the Pacific Hotel Company, for out and one of them was badly hurt. September 27. non-fulfilment of contract, was decided D. & R. G. coal agency is at 148 Main Young Bros. Co. for Domestic Sewing in the Third District Court in favor of Machines. Mr. Anderson. The jury’s verdict was Street. The Abbott Opera Season. AccorDIne to one of our local papers $300. The Abbott opera season of the presthere isa prospect of an Hastern glass Boots and shoes for ladies and chilent week has been one of substantial _ factory locating extensive works here, dren at Spencer & Kimball’s. success. But itis a fact that goes without with a view of supplying the Coast A female drug drummer has been do- saying that wherever the fair Emma _ trade. ing the town. She is said to have done a presents herself she is sure to meet with 350 city bonds of $1000 each, at 5 per big business; and why should she not? a hearty welcome. Although individually cent. interest have been taken by J. E. there are better singers than she upon Thomas Harnahan’s case was up again Dooly and the Deseret National Bank. the operatic stage, yet the good and even in the Third District Court on WednesMr. Dooly purchased 250 of them. support she secures, gives her represenday. He was convicted in the police On Tuesday deputy marshals made a court some time since for battery on tations an evenness and symmetry that is raid on Springville. Lucius Whiting Sylvester Jones. The case went to the very pleasing and effective. The operas and his plural wife were arrested. Sub- Third District Court on appeal, and the presented were, Chimes of . Normandy, Rose of Castile, Faust and Norma, at all. poenas were also served on witnesses to first jury disagreed. It has now been appear against N. H. Groesbeck and tried again with a result of guilty. He of which, especially the last, there were large and cultivated audiences. Francis Fuller. was fined $25 and costs, in all nearly Calder’s music palace is a feature in The best lime can be had from Wil$100. this city. liams & Mitchell, 148 S. Main St. Tue following names of probate judges Mrs. Dr. Potts’ Lectures. A sia fire occurred at Ogden Wednes- for Utah nominated by the President The lectures of Mrs. Dr. Potts at the day morning, destroying the stores of were not confirmed by the Senate: Drozdowitz Bros., Matson Bros., R. H. John Houston, Garfield County; Fran- Presbyterian Church during the past Douglas and H. B. Forbes. ‘Loss $15,000, cis Hammond,. San Juan County; week have attracted wide spread attenWilliam McGregor, Iron County; tion. They are of a superior order and partially insured. bespeak for the lady a thorough knowlWilliam T. Stewart, Kane County; Two trappers were lynched on Snake edge of her subject and a correct appreThomas S. Watson, Wasatch County; R. River, Wyoming, last week, for burning James A. ciation of the wants of the public. the cabin of an old man who had in- W. Cross, Weber County; Melville, Willard County; Samuel Fran- Physiology and the lawsof health, and formed on them for killing game conother kindred subjects, are matters concis, Morgan County. trary to law. : cerning which, strange as it may appear, Taggart and Chamberlain have the there is a woful amount of ignorance A wRECK occurred on the Oregon Short Line, near Glenn’s Ferry, Idaho, Behning Piano. and disregard, and a little plain talk on Tuesday morning. The conductor, Aveust PopurcH, the well-known occasionally is productive of very much J. EK. Lamb, was severely injured. Five proprietor of the White House, died on good. This the lady gives in a way and cars were derailed. Sunday night. He had been ill for afew manner highly effective and devoid of days only and was growing better, when all objectionable features. The crowded Fish and Poultry at C. B. Durst’s. a sudden attack of appoplexy of the houses that have greeted Mrs. Potts, Av THE district court at Rawlins re- heart cut his life short. He was amem- both in the meetings for the general cently twenty-one indictments were ber of the Good Templars and his public and the special ones for women, found against conductors and brakemen funeral on Wednesday was held under are prolific with words of praise and for stealing dry goods, liquors, cigars, the direction of that fraternity, with commendation for the talented lecturer. sugar, bacon, silks, ete. They wanted a impressive ceremonies. Mr. Podlech has | Estey Organs at Coalter~ -& Snelfull stock of supplies. been in business here since 1870 and has grove’s. ey Logan is wisely preparing for a city won a wide circle of friends. 1t is probable that a sewer bond may park. Mr. Kletting the architect of’ this —#H. C. Wardleigh, of Ogden, makes a be instituted by the City Council, so city has furnished elaborate plans. It is specialty of Pianos and musical instru- that property owners may have a numthe intention to work to the plans.as oc- ments. ber of -years, four or five, in which to casion permits, and ina few years our pay for the expense entailed by the sewCHINESE Charley, employed at a boardnorthern neighbor will have a park she erage system, instead of having to pay ing ean feel pride in. A new town has been laid vada Railway, claimed that ready obtained wells. house tried by the name of Eldorado out on the Utah and Nesix miles west. It is all necessary water is alfrom two 125 feet artesian Fine cheap harness at Studebaker’s. Tuer Utah Steam Laundry Company filed articles of incorporation last Friday, with capital stock of $10,000. Mr. J. F. Updegraff of-this city is president. The company have just built a large,twostory brick building, and fitted it up in the completest manner, on West Temple Street, opposite Grant Bro’s new livery stable. On Friday last George Hale,a resident of Ogden, and a brakeman on the Utah & Northern, when near Logan was struck by a water spout and knocked from acar. He was picked up senseless and next morning taken to his home. His scalp was torn and he was otherwise considerably bruised but his injuries are on Pierce, on Main Monday for Street as cook, was before Commissioner assaulting Mary Fowler, a young waiter girl serving at the same place. A dispute arose between them as to the manner in which some eggs were to be cooked. ‘This irritated Charley and he begana fusilade at her with whatever he could lay his hands on, and finally closed by taking her by the arms He his and rushing her out of the room. denied the charge, but to smooth ruffled feelings he paid: nearly $20 Tuesday night there was a big meeting at American Fork. Previous to this a torchlight procession, headed by the Lehi band, marched through the principal streets. The Theater, where the meeting was held, was crowded to its utmost capacity, and considerable thusiasm was displayed. The en- speakers party us Delegate to Congress, J. L. Rawlins of Salt Lake, and Dr. W. R. Pike of Provo. On Wednesday night a Democratic rally was held at Springville. sale of city bonds, ing, the work however, will: be On the now pend- entered upon. Preliminary surveys are now being made and it isto be hoped that Salt Lake may have a bathing resort that she need not be ashamed of. . and seems to be there is little the nominee of the The Empire Bakery delivers Bread any part of the city. to of her co-laborers trunk. and put it in her She claimed that this was done by mistake, but the evidence was so weighty against her that she was fined $10 and costs of prosecution. > << rt Points on Culture. Anglo-Americanism. If the great majority of our lady visitors from the Pacific States are a fair representation of what remains, San Francisco may be safely writ down as the rarest phenomenon of the century in the line of imitative art. One would infer from a casual observation that plain, unvarnished American speech is all but a social crime among them. A three months’ visit is in most cient to effect cases the quite suffi- complete con- versation of our most thoroughgoing common-sense girls from an accent of the simplest and purest of English to the mouthing of an ape. In our American colleges and universities our plain, everyday Websterian de-po is quite good enough, and e-ther simple and old fashioned as it may perfectly regular. But be is to the swells from the Golden Gate city anything short of dapo is vulgar and he who refuses in direct violation of American usage and common sense to say t-ther with the longest kind of an 7 is positively base. A simple, neat, legible handwrite such as is taught in the books, and commended by sensible people as one of the sure marks of respectability is not the thing at all. A few brief months of -Pacific tutelage is enough to convert a fairly decent and acceptable handwrite into a scrawl which the author csuld not for his life decipher in twenty minutes after it was written. ‘These are only a few every-day examples of the mouthing and aping that comes to us continually from the locality alluded to. Somebody who-has observed these things must be a little curi- The City Council has decided to go on with the work of laying a cement side- ous to understand the meaning of interested walkon Brigham Street from First Kast to I Street. Sporting goods of every description at Browning Bros’. Armory, Ogden, Utah. See their ad. in another column. division line -between-: the land of the parties came up to a certain water ditch, but alate survey brought it nine feet beyond the original line, adding that much more to Mrs. Hansen’s portion. She undertook to puta fence up there and the defendants threatened to tear it down. The case came up on Tuesday, but was postponed .on account of the absence of an important witness. _ such nonsensical bosh. ‘The planation is simple enough. exIn London there is a class of money ruined nothing individuals to occupy who have their minds with but the invention of ways to distinguish themselves from another class who have less of time for idiotic ceremony and very much more of brains for useful things. The original inventors i-ther and aforesaid a great of are the da-po, and many other absurdities which our AngloAmericans of a similar breed take up with on first acquaintance, and echo across the continent. Such mouthing Angloisms are simply nauseating to anybody who has a taste and appreciation for pure, simple English, and they are A Serious Aocident. On Sunday as Ernest Taylor and Arthur Wiscomb of the ‘Twentieth unmistakable evidences of a feebleWard were getting a load of sand at the ness of intellect that is anything old’ sand pit on the North Bench, the but creditable to a person professbank caved in upon them. Wiscomb The was covered up, and Taylor was struck ing the meagerest culture. by the falling earth and knocked against hotch-potch of the most anti-prothe wheel of the wagon with terrific gressive backwoodsman is more force. Three ribs were broken and he agreeable to a truly cultivated was otherwise severely bruised, but it is THe stockholders of the Deseret National Bank met on Thursday to yote on the proposition of increasing the capital stock so as to admit of others coming into the corporation and to increase the board of directors from seven to now thought that he will recover. Wisthirteen. Both propositions were carried. comb extricated himself and took TayThe new directors willbe chosen No-| lor who was suffering greatly to his home. vember 5. A for Complete NOTICES. Sane CHEAP. Printing Outfit suitable Country Job Office. J. A. Mayners Z. C. M. I. Salt Lake City. CHRISTMAS IN THE OLD CounTRY. To Europe ‘and -return..only $120; ‘Second Cabin, only $140:~ Liverpool to 71 W. 1st. South.St., Salt Lake City. Jack-daw Makes Some Pertinent Hits on per- of For Utah, only $54. : ’ Grose STEaMsHip AGENCY, the major sons. portion SPECIAL Peirce on Thursday for petty larceny. She had taken a jacket belonging to one |; doubt that it will be hailed with joy by On Saturday afternoon Niels Lundberg, Niels and Joseph Lindahl were arrested at Union, in this county, for forThe “New Democracy.’’ cible entry and detainer. The complaint The “New Democracy” are making a was made by Julia Hansen. A survey lively campaign in Utah County. On was made. some years ago whereby the were S. R. Thurman, the building was never: begun. The plan feasible, Building material at J. M. Eardley’s. Sur the advertisement of the Brainard Armstrong Silk Company on page aT: cil for this purpose, but for lack of funds entirely for the sport. not necessarily serious. Preparations are being made for a new bath house atthe Warm Springs. It will be remembered that $20,000 was appropriated last spring by the City Coun- for it all at once. Sadie Walden, a chambermaid at the St. Elmo Hotel was before Commissioner person than the yawns and contractions of many of the. half educated society swells. J ACK-DAW. —Tuer Star Grocery on Main St., opp. the Clift House, will be opened on Novy. Ist, by Henderson & Milan. They will carry a full line of Foreign and Domestic Groceries, Provisions, etc. They solicit Family trade and will deliver goods free of charge to any part of the city. Telephone No. 344. —AnyBopy who wants a good horse and buggy for a quiet drive, or who is seeking a place to have his team taken care of without being subject tothe | fancy prices prevailing at other stables, should go to the Market Stables, opp. Herald office, where he will find good horses, nice buggies, andthe best of team board, at very low rates. VINEGAR—PICKLES—VINEGAR. Tue time has arrived for the housewife to put up the pickles for future use—good vinegar is a necessary ingredient—and every well regulated household should possess this necessary commodity, The Salt Lake Vinegar Company makes an absolutey pure article of vinegar—and having tried it, we cordially recommend it for it, and be sure you no other, and be satisfied. | to patrons, ask get it—take > <_< a> >—~+ >< <_< OUR LOCAL AGENTS. Tue. 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 WEEELY. Ephraim, Sanpete Co., Jos. F. Dorius Fairview, Sanpete Co., E. 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. 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Raymond Draper, Salt Lake Co., C. C. Crapo St. Géorge. Washington County, Joseph C.Bentley. Leeds, Washington Co. George J. Woodbury. Brinton, 8.L.Co., R. D.Maxfield,P.M. Butlerville “ “ William McGlue, “ Mill Creek, “ “ . Jno. Morgan, “ Murray, Aesute May Jacobsen, “ South Cottonwood, Richard Howe C. G. Johnson Norths, §S. L. Co.,..C. A. North, P.M. Sandy, i “ Geo: Marriott, ‘ Union, e es John Osborn West Jordon, 8. L. Co., B. L. Cutler,P.M. Taylorsville, 8. L. Co., John Bennttt hom > | f | f | f jf t || /|f |