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Show - three years sro. Hnni EVENING NEWS unb ruM vii'tB riiiTllillO U sent.ia the.Eudowment House; it oneVear" be tTASWl,,kea!WehVvebeTn would first be addressed to thePresi-dect- of witness: "Are not IkXJT ZZ the Stake; Angus M. Cannon Is now the President: prior, to him. I grand I think George B.k Wallace, ' Friday, acted; this m4?i'iJ!.,t think that therl are? would cover the past lourornve years. Croris :. I remember Connellf 'e brick was mistaken And worried by the laiN store er remem-b- , but doa'tt being erected, FRAGMENTS. A euaer witn de i rr1 tny mother or any i' ' .4 The ease or the PeoplMr. Robert feadant, my stetexf "f iMRS RARAII CALLtFAST nT evidence. Was never inbad told that I better not come here. Was recalled, and having received her Hunter, indicted for assault with own glasses wrote onoe more the entent to kill, has Jm d&mlssaKC on the "BERNARD GAIAiyAXT. try she remembered to have made of of Insufficient evidence. ground I annt brother to Annie Gallifant j her daughter's marriage. It read; &uvnu me. ucicuuani ten or "Annie was married the year 187." The ca oi the tfnlted States vs turc twelve years; I think my sister ceased This was offered In evidence by the H. Evans, adlcteil iorblgamy, to live at my mother's house in the fail prosecution; the poor penmanship as Joseph will be called and commenced in the of TOor spring Of , '80; couldn't ear an impeachment of her. that 1 knew "of her she made a memorandum ;veracity that Is, (hat i before-188District Court positively living away tuernlag.! i was ever she home made it. from ; my mother told It : - The store was erected, I j Crossimprobable Thk cwp2tfe marriage I dld not like it Richard me of .the in never I I was think to 1882; it think, less than the much; defendant spoke son, indlctea.fpr assault .with Intent to about : t ' a year that defendant was absent on It. i rob, was set for ft but lias' been Thomas Howard and Eber Case In his mission f I don't know the year: I say; whether it was October, "passed for the present, owiitjr-t- jlcky torn testified, bnt nothing material cannot i that he returned.''' was brouxiit out from them, The 1878 ness in the family of Mr. J.L. Rawllfis, court I Kedlrectt It vwas after he returned then adjourned till this mornlnjr. woo represents we oeiendant. that he married I may my T have said before that daughter: 1879 was after 81,46 ajm. it Oct. Friday, wm a That telling speech; of AttorThe forenoon of was used up he returned; I could pot state the ney Rawlins protest of mostly in an endeavor by the prosecu- time positively ; I have no conception how long it was after he reof at tion to impeach the veracity ot those of the'.'pro'aetutlng thajprocedure witnesses who have testified that John turned that ne married my daughtorney In the Oo.anelly,caae.Ittad the Connelly Annie Gallifant were ter.' Your questions eonfnse me, fire of troth and the ling of Justice married in and 1879. The object ot this is If you would not confuse me I could befor aboatit. The proisecptfcm q nailed unless the prosecution can answer ion be Ueri To my best recolevident, " prove that thetr-owwitnesses have lection I cannot remember anything fore it. sworn falsely, the polygamous marriage about it. A man who had hitched bis team is barred by the statute of limitations, having been found three ueaxZ-M. I. y, on getting In the indictment I do not remember the after the marriage' 17 alleged by Recalled. or month that defendant returned year and driving off found he was taking fears thesewltnesses to have taken place. from his mission; I cannot give: any; i another team along 'wlth'hlm; rfelch The first witness called whs Idea how of Ion? It was after he return' or some absent-minded that we were married ; it was not DAVID GALLIFANT, is that years; my. best person had tied t- the back of his who said: I have a sister named tbree was not two years ;Judgment I am not posiwaon in his absence. The transfer of Annie uauuant : nave known th de lit tive at all about it: it was beforu tha the halter from the wagon to the hitch- fendant two or three years ? have been Miles trial that. I married the defenoi Annie-- marriage. Dirt not in his dant, but not many mouths; I think it ing rail was bat the work of a moment, presence nor by him : don't know when Was three years aad two or three and a suit for grand larceny thereby, ana went to live at bis store ; she , has months after I was married that I been worklne there several TMry went live at the store; I went to happily avoided. don't know what time she left mother's work to a few there before I lived house; I was married March 1882, and there ; I think Imonths to live there movea away; i thtnfc Annie had left sometime In1 the went summer IXCAL JJEW8. there before ; I heard of the defend I was married in 187; I marofbe1 1882: ltnls-taant's being IndlctJBdi but don't know moraine about the time that lntervned Four Generations. Tht befdre: that sue went to live marriage and thy living at we were shown a group consisting of iiovalong at tne store j .1 got back from Montana betweeumy the store ; I am not at all posltlv t; 1 four members of the family of Father a year before I was married ; I saw the commenced Hvlng with defehJant at the house then; don't before. I w nt y work at the David James of Faradlae.lCache Coun- defendant it I Went was a few days after my the store; nd remember his there betore V marriage ty, representing that number of gener- to Montana. being Mrs. 1 in house there ; Connelly's slept ations of that lineage. They are : the Don't remember only once in a while; I refused to veteran Just named, aged 81 years; when the store was built. answer yesterday because I thought it o was I have fifty-twindecent ; reflected since David James, Jr., aged yeari; irns SARAH aiud thought you might compel me to eon of the latter, David W. James, Recalled: My daughter Annie Lavas aniwer; you besides put It' in a differ aged 36 ahd a half years, and David W. married to the defendant in 1879; if she. ent form I was committed be- -. wain me aoout two before fore for refusing to answer who my James, jr., one year and a half.' A uvea : thev did not. husband was and when . I was marwent to live at the storeyears group suohaa this Is exceedingly rare, she . live; together while she was at , my ried. so far as (ha dumber of generations la, house, : know of; I think it Was' that Was about the time I went Cross l It J a direct ine f la conperped, ahd th n lstrj that she went to live at the to live at the store that the rooms upshe was a member of my stairs were completed. picture Is" a fine one, being a tredlt to store ; .before neeaie-wor- K The court took a recess tilt 2 p.ni, at Conuju Mr. Ralph Savage, the artist, of whose laiuuj, out sometimes ; don't know how nelly's r an In skill photography it is excellent long she. worked at: the store before 2 p.m. ' live there; I don't think it Tiie case of the United States vs. specimen. Long may the originals of going-tyear: X think the memorandum John Connelly came to a close at half-pa- st the group remain Intact, untouched by was I is destroyed 1 1 2 'clock this spoke by the the encroachments of the universal Just wroteofit yesterday down in an old book, so I return of a verdict afternoon, of "not guilty," leveler. couia remember it; I wrote down the which the Jurywere Instructed to bring year and m0ntb,but don't remember in, and which did without leavthe month; I might have said yester- ing their seats they Tne Jury and the de"XEE POLYGAMY PROSECUTION day 1 thought it was February; but imy fendant were then discharged and the memory Is poor; I was told of the l&'ter's bail exonerated. ANSA OALtirAXT'S TESTIMONY IX THE marriage a month or six weeks after it Vow to back a little. At the open too glace; wrote the memorandum lag of the go CONN ELI.V CASK UllM KKKl'Sct TO afternoon session the proseANSWKR 1NDKCKMT QUESTIONS cuting attorney, Mr. Dickson,! an-- write , Witness was asKcd nounced to the Court that VERDICT OF NOT OCIITV entry on a piece of paper, to the the 1rrshad all Tt the produced fr of her recoliectiwn ; she said she could KKTl'KNED. advance, and hatlj to w wtiie wiuiuu( uer glasses; were able to tind.TThey uuvKcw some were borrowed for her: She event of was it insufficient The Interesting to convict satisfied yesterday theu wrote "Annie was the a- married f on the account of Its beings made enJant, afternoon In theederal Court room, year lS79."i m appear lorougn testimony tnat! naa was the placing of Anna Gallifant, the She continued : I did not state to been that the offense charged wife cf whom she was married ; it was an un- in thegiven, alleged and now Indictment, viz: the marfinished ; I entry-write stand. of very little, riage the defendant with Annie GalJohn Connelly, upon the witness Annie generally wrote my letters; it lifant, took place more than three the trial of last closed Oar report was a little brown memorandum' book years before the finding of the indictthree or four Inches ment. (He believed It was perevening while .Mrs. Sarah Galllfa&t; of ruled paper, there was only one entry in It. had made this that mother of Anna, was testifying. Noth- wine: jured testimony Ellen Gallifant was here sent after but nevertheless j sqep. iwas ing material was- UUolted from her, her mother? classes that she mierht showing, the ahd thev' must abide by evidence, . ' r see to write the entry plainer. beyond what was then published it. 'Some one Witness was at :f Mr. Rawlins replied briefly, defend- present ANNA OAttlTAJir. . the time I wrote It; I don't remember mg tne witnesses atrainst the asper r . ' wno. , next testified. sions of the prosecuting counsel,' and ' i. Mr. her oblected Sawllns to thi What , Dickson Mr. mat tae tacen Dy Air. i" ; Miss Gaimanfc Annie Uallif ant. as Immaterial and impro- -' claiming Dickson as to theirposition questioning committing perjury, ' F ' ana a married Are made little per, unwarranted. you speech. Q. The prosecution, ringing he said,- - had had w! Yes air. . . Judsje Zane summed ud briefly. unlimited license whom? in To pro-biand , Q. recalling with the both ?iuncurrlng this. witness with all sorts of Ir as to tne lusuniciencrprosecution, A. John Connelly. oi the evidence relevant and defendant? had nbw to convict, and in the opinion as to tho it questions, Q. The reached a point where he thontrht the jaise A. Yes, sir. oi some of the witnesses. swearing lit i should Interfere. court were before the grand Jury. He hoped never to see' such a thing in H. You I Dickson Mr. witness the that Were you not? this again. But as the Jury was in " was hostile, replied and they had the duty ourt Yes, sir. bound to act on the evidence, and i , A. fraud . if nothing else, the Court instructed O.. You have never been married to right to i uncover , a them j ... it existed.? He did not believe the to; bring in a verdict of not. guilty. any one else, have you? statement of these witnesses retard Teis being done, and a few other matA. No, sir. , Q. Do you remember the date yoa ing the date of this. marriage(February, ters disposed of, the Court adjourned i3.y,) anane naa tne rignt to1 question till 10 o'clock tSaturday morning. gave before the grand Jury t . Mr. Rawlins objected to these ques- thtlr reracity and endeavor to:.; lmpelch , ... . ' !i ' v I' lr. tions. : The Mr. Bawlins have Country-Home.- ! A to left Chinese prosecution matter Tne theJudire, being have not the be aaid i, "Let the witness answer the conceded that they to Impeach their own witnesses, right till The Chinese farm-houis a curious Question." badgering as to what took place in looking abode. Usually it is sheltered Miss Gallifant The question asked this absence of the defendant is Imma- with groves of feathery bamboo land sue was: Were you married before the terial and improper. As to counsel's and thick speadine banyans. The Walls .April 1881? My answer was; Yes. Oj You did not testify then that you opinion about the date of this marriage are of clay and wood, and the interior has nothing to do with the matter, of. the house consists of one main married Win In the .Endowment Housei ttiat is an, unauthorized lnuendo, injected roojn extending from the floor to the it UfittJ an . ; 3 into the belly of hlsargnment-atqmtiled roof, with, closet looking apart1 A. I did not. speech to influence the jury. Let fmy ments in the corners - for sleeping-room- s. Mi. Dickson took a long document at If client be within the There is a sliding window on all, tram his deck, walked over to Air.gen--K.t rules oi convicted,ana not roof made odt of oyster shells the oy sncn unit to that evidence, T. JBpragae, submitted arranged in rows, while the side winprocedure as this. tie man and men Jhanded It': to Misa authorized Mr. Dickson replied. to this vigorous dows are mere wooden shutters, t- The Gallilant. we give but very imperfloor is bare earth, where at nightfall Mr. lUwfltigs. What i that paper? speech (which in a moderate and more hum- there oiten gathers We object to her being howu anything fectly), together a miscelble vein, and the Court then allowed laneous family of dirty children, fowls, ot that kind. witness to be still farther probed ducks, pigeons and a litter of pigs, all Mr. Dtckson. We propose to refresh the the of Justice." interest In 'in Exception living together happy harmony.! In her memory by showing her what she by the defense. some districts infested by marauding j testified to before the Urand Jury. t scribbled-Idown are Witness: I bands houses simply - Miss Gallifant. strongly fortified They , we not well of one ot my with high walls, containing apertures enough writtent for , any one to . read" cnuaren-o- utin theipresence one wnicn aon't know for firearms and protected by a moat (asiughter.) to do afterit properlycrossed by intending drawbridge. With Mr. Dickson took several minutes to in a better book, and remark era in. swine and a well under his roof show the paper to the witness, and wards so. would do ed I that men to say the farmer and his might hold out then asked, "Are you prepared a year's siege.-- - arm, ield now that you did not tell the Grand against MISS SABAQ GALLIFANT. j in 1882? Jury you were married A. (Hotly.) Those minutes have I am sister to Annie Gallifant, have t ill;;;, ir been changed; I never said 'the thing lived with Annie mother; always '.my There Is nothFamily "" Qvaubels. ' j is 23 years was or 1m 201.it put down there. two) oia, l ing which enters so intimately into the married? f, When were you1 011 Q. .1 three years ago that Annie left home; characfr-oour social intercourse as Opt. 1 came to tne city aoous u years ago ; tht conditions of ; the feelings. The soon I defendant with Wherer got acquainted y idea that discords in the family, in the pld social circle, in pusmcss .relations, A, in the Endowment House. after; he visited at our house, but or not seem more'1 devoted to Annie in party strifes v proceed chiefly from T- -f think it was Daniel II. Wells. than to me; never heard him diversity amerence oi ciroi H did not know him at the time, but I him say. nor her in his presence, that cumstances,opinion, inharmonious', tastes, or was of were heard I told he, the it been havaalnef interests, is, by no means ' they before she went to live at the confilcting martiage often seem, to Q. How old were you? eorrecti;. These things X think in .1879, and past. store cause ot dissension ; A. l wae seventeen notimmediate be the ? became when. frlsrhtened. The. witness atate, id Now you no more are but q chargeable with they you through the badgering of the proseeu it than staked first by the Grand Jury, thatmar-riesun and the air chargeare the were for a few, at random tlonnd answered1872 declined to tell .when you with the presence pf the noxious then 1879, but on able moments, saying weed. may i be every shade of meant 1979, thought,There OMected to and overruled. regaining herself said she erery. var!etytf belief, every and not 1882. j A-.- did. divergence of preference and every not how afterwards not Continued: say f'cbuld say of disposition Q. And did you before the Indictment was found. dissimilarity in harmonious and even pleasurlong that -rou wereot.married In lb&tg. was habit of sister the in I my visiting able Intercourse, if - the feelings ot A I did o". Wo diiyo metin Just now by at the store; my sister was confined those who associate-only do sot 1882 have been with her child in November, I cl.tsh discordantly. Ontogether the other hand, saying that fcbe ws. njinnl think; I remember the Miles trial; the nearest' resemblance in external Axe nLt wait I said was acquainted with the defendant surroundings and the utmost uniform before that: he had always been friend- ity in thought may with die "v ? L ly with the family. bickerings, graceful if : i The store had not been bailt proceedings ironid j Cross that by law Uu inner when mv sister Went to live s,.u,. lief ore the Grand Jury wer secret. MOMIN WAftCbKBKSroOEXT think, it was the summer of 18S? fjTn I argument. there; Overruled after -. uxm ue mere vj Tbere is hardly a tnxre formidable uueuuiu r and Contlnoed 1 wasTorn pu the I2tb of sue went 1372. us since always vatiety. of toe armed naa than the EuJaa visited t-- " ; wra (jctooer Lbeen friendly ;. Annie had been in the ropean war correspondent in his com , was I? when married. of going to defendant's house plete war paint, t lie. 1 girt with des-Q.Whendid you first cohablj with rhabit before tna store was compieicu ; tractive, weapons, like a Montenegrin long thejefendantr he visited pa freouently during that patriot or a. pirate of the Bowery meloon bis left time; it: waa perhaps two or three drama. A derringer hangs that questiondid 'feall-loe- " bal commence cohabl-tatlo- si years before she went to lira at the hin. you .When was summoned beffire ances it on air right, A Winchester re; rjo store; my sister ' define to nweK the grand Jury a few days before $he peatinr yi Be crosses bis back; the strapbirth of her child: she was Imprisoned of it 6Spportlna a aupMamentary cartWhen wae your child bornr HovemberJSSStJ for a day and a half and the child was rlcT.ce pouch, a traveling 'inkstand and after I testified bora two or three days after that ; tny a housewife coutalnlng needles, thread thlidOhui was five daysnrst decJlued te sister first bad rooms there the stof e, and other conveniences advisable in a ; I Grand Jury teaSfV because I had made up my mind then back of the store; it' might have campaign where staff officer will have been the s pring or summer Of 1S82 that to repair their Own clothes. Add' to to. the paraphernalia-- bowl knife a case she went there to flve. Redirect Do you remember defend xnue, f nntmg uue, aqa a swora, 4 commence cohabiting vwlth did you ant living in any house before the store field glass, a water bottle, and a flask:m T yourneshanar w hnilt? add a haversack-tr- y the side and A. I decUne to aaswe?. witness: I believe he lived in the knapsack ior the back; 'add case for bat in a different pen and pencils, also little medicine JfclSSnse IdoVt think ime house with us, and you have the most salient say how long at pne time; cannot part, store before she chest, items of the outfit. , A field marshal in for a' woman ta Annie workedJt in the have been two or all his glory Is less suggestive of havoc livedtherei might her hosband? cohabit with be. "may and the- dogs ot war than, ascribe thus know; she years.' I dont but It is not decentlor three A it may York 8un. have worked there ap to , the terribly caparison von to ask roe about it.' wentbefore the time f, she after ypu cononienced V Jury; when she 'did work at the your husband was it grand .cohabiting withwas TiiE Wobj 'WoMAAi?-lfan.- , Store she generally came home njehti v often born? , , child , .that : 7 acontem-woman.- '? she went to -sew at Mrs. Gollehtltfs a. your I decline to answer. The know of defendant asa took place, which home: don't A Ions consaltaUon as a is ilTih WgetUey before 0A eaks oc sister - i the prosuUon' my anally went to live atae store, 'worpanv i? hog The man who goes Lexensing the witness. : . but with his wife and registers her as hiaJUadHjj. abusive, jhaashfteaiay. v XIXEX OaIJUA3fT f The man who goes out v Esirhth of ftUhon s pot know It.. women the Kn witness next 'several with shouj.l "noj ;saT known John' have 23 over Ward years fCnowlhelVndant? I nav Hway he-ilot-owomen,' but s with that five the more than years; for Connelly he accompanies, ladies. . This- In that few K a a mission on yea defendant,was ',otheTS in- the aeo ; i remember the Miles trial ; could eludes his wifekand'all to say good It is proper .or company.": went before he that ftn not say . good evening, or good . night jiiorning. was absent ; It, be how nor long that, "iadies,"- out It wouia oe ooonsn to was a abort mission,;. within a year, savood night, women," Treat 70r went he when dr cannot say i talklnr perhaps: wi"fe as to nr wife, with Jove, respect thtL ?ar?--, I neard my mother don't recollect whether he and t j the way X returned; all women was here during th ' Miles trial or not; as Warily attention,- Treat lovable women, ladies, absent been not great any. I have you prove .yourself to be the last five year; as tv so doing of length of time in gentle manly qualities. no longer than a month tor: two at a the possessor oCcUte in time; my counselors would my absence;' they are Joseph Isaac and Mrs. Brockbank; Jiince a ertaln memo- to my recollection, defendant, the randum. ln waue u f her dAagn- -; never appi'd to me tor a permit to she put down fche nuic muuui, peruaps borne jlianTJ 1 r-agreed to , ter's marriage, or any Mineral Acid founa. in.. bait Ji three or iour years rom" then; kk Vinegar Co's Malt Vinegar. o'clock I saw her Jo Connelly's store ?d VZ&fi&SF I . i the court the of U Works. ,107, Hirst js,asi oireet, omit. fc"w ,he returned did not knownever fr marriage jbipl Mtf Jjaka, Pity, P. D, JJox 65f-- r n h49 defendant; about it, to my recollection; a or permit to marry would be in writing cive Natlonal Yeast a trial and ' be in print; I do not keep' any r6cord of of it strperiorltf orer any convinced are generally written; I destroyed. permits, they used. Yott will tien never make any report to the Church kind you h&ye ever no other. Xt- is always reliable use , in issued m permits of. marriage reaa ,. recalled Mr. DicksonDon Ward; a permitor recommjnd woul and cheap. tc-ti'i: f v rad jury minutes Jt-- PA111! (I o o - T .: ; 7'""".' FOH SALE AT COOT f A lot of Cane and Cider Mlils, Avery Gang Plows and Coates' Hay Bakes. j t ,i ::0 Salt lakc and Olen, Home made and imported; tornitewr at Mndberr. Burton & Gardner's, ob- - .. n - j 5 over-confidi- ed ' ng """ , ke Cross-examine- d; to-da- y; ' i o ' ' . self-confess- ed THE PAVILLION NKATINU U1XH This popular place of cheat ami healthful amusement continues to be wen patronized both day and evening. The splendid Star floor, the choice music by the Opera House Band, the best quality skates, rented so cheaply, and the good order preserved merit the ' success that the place has ach ieved fit is patronized ,by hundreds of the and-nbest people of object tionable or disorderly persons are permitted to enter or even to stand around the nremlaea.- ; i i r . ' The proprietors deserve the thanks'! and patronage of the order-lovin- g and 4 renpecutote laaies ana genuemcn 01 and we are glad thatttiey receive . ,1 V. it.; t;' Open from l.to 12 in the morning: 2j to d in the afternoon, and from 7 to jo in me evening. , : u.-.- i ' -- ng j : , j 1 f j ,i ; Vs- - j 'i se p - - - V . ' - f :t;;; r . i f fc. 1 - l i a : & - -- dJ ng jClAinse ttj co-ex- ist ! s-- , n - ? H four-barrell- ; , Pe ZOnendof ed -- . j a . . Jt4e: "i.'titnt ' . - ed-"V- ,. - eic . - Q.-Uo- wlong - e A , ... ' I IN California Sacfiuings, Hasket Flannels, Lad Up' Cloths,, Cochecp Suitings, ( JZeptllents, JPtaul Flannels Shaker Flannels, Operas, ; ' S oi.i;: 'ar.ioa . 1 r 1 FULL LIME SPECIAL BARGAIN g ' " .t ' .. Li i? ; IL , ' . 1 ...,- 1 v It'- v . ....... .,!; .. '1 ,. .... vi,., ". Hc fiI&njH WT IhoSalSat - -- - ,' Mo-Alur- " rtn T7 H ng recent llliiss ki.w,IiSLtoi,f concludedJB1ine, not to more work on his book until he dotj receives anther supply of Verba Buena Bitters. m if!" .ii u MU Cantons,-JitC- BLUKEB ft ... - . .' . I and Colored r l -- TBS ALSO :. v.;.,,i. A ', FAMILY-BLANKET- S," Ii? GREAT VABDCTY. i 1 - PilL , NACKLVU COAL. ; ANNOUNCE HENT I WE HAVE UECK1VED OUB ! ? OLOAICS . tiew of thel fact, that atthe pre . sent additional . cents JIn WRAPS novUiat nw this A3STJD LASIgS'.inSSES' &CHILDMrS CLOAKS "'i ' vi rrle. ! . WE ABE SHOWDiO AN IMMENSE . ASSORTMENT OF flush sacques. cniLDUL's llAVJU-OCK- ' : ' - . STOCK OF DRESS . AND , (:..! IN ALL. tIn thlaI A THE LATEST 8TTLES. Dolmans, Clrcnlara, Kew-BIarket- ' CoaiiEi, sV j . ; HaTelockiB, sJersey Coats, Waists, to. . department we have the Lanreat Stock and Cheapest. Garmenta i bavo ever offered. i , ' - ! 1 - Suiteiii Cloak 'knd IUtOfi STOCK 0 Plu?h and all .tha Leading 00 Brocade, Velvet, price of 25; Season in Cloaks, Dolmans," Sacques. Ndwrriarketsritr4 ; orders for coal delivered In sacks, we are and have been delivering 11 such j Russian ' Circulars. Also a complete Rssortment or " orders at a loss, we. the nnderstgned, v ..missus iwl uua have agreed upon the 'following extra XEWMARKEXSi the Largest Stock we ever earried in thtatlae. rates to be applied on ail orders for i J.ut.t Htylvm, t'ln j' oils, UwMt coal to be delivered in sack r DOCi'X'-liUV'!' WIT UOVT SEEING OUR SUPEKB STOCK. 4 fiO cents on V and X ton lots.'' 76 cents on X and 1 ton lots. rnitfcular Bttentlon U invited la our Mogniflcenl Ton rates to apply o'a all orders for more than one ton. Will not sack less than fourth ton lots. Above .charges are showing many novaltio in this Line. Plain auflAlrtped BIaod to oe m aaaiuon ; to reguur prices 01 "1 " As usual French Cloths, Cheviots, aud a Fn.ll IJne of Freiuh coal delivered loose, and to be in effect Armure. Corkscrews, ' Ouflitir of Suit 4 W'a have Kirteen Iiat tai 'ril..r.inilH on and after October2oth, 1884. Kin. k Cashmeres anil Tweiitr-ilvOifferent Styles aa QuiOUieaof BLACK 4900"., U. P. RY.Co-- i CoalDkpt. ; A. J. Gunnell, Agt. We are Showing th& Largest Stock of SILK VELVETS ft Town, Rkmingtox, JOHXSOX& Co.,-r- . ' Low fticea r ; Homk Coal Co., ,la ailaljades, and in lUatit. at Extre-nelH Dlnwoodey, Trees October 14, 1884. OVtt SII.U SIOCK IllLWAYS THE tABGEST Ani Best Aaaorted in town. Utah Bitters for Female weakness . VELVETEENS A 8 P E C I A L.TY . ..,v.. ntuuwii i We have on hand a few 'dozen of our old make School desks which we wilt Trintnii ngs IiuUoufi and lacem. sell at cost, and respectfully, invite At tuual lcad in a.sortfhedt, quality and at the lowest prices school trustees to examine our new Desk, which we claim is inferior to IIhiims?! Rlaiikefa: and Comforts; none, and cheaper than any imported. This stook is ivery large and contains ererytbinr retired. Sandberg, Burton & Gardener, oppod&atf site Z. CM. I., Box 603. I 3Icrinn I'uslerwear 'and , Hosiery. PIOKEEB ROLLEK Xlt.IJS. . Great attentiou has been ald to these The variety is much larger In consequence of the present low tluui ever. Uv.ng tUut U pec Jed for I.a.ties, Misses and ChUdi en an l found wtboet Auy wheat of the Pioneer Roller 1 .... ' Srice Company have proportionately '' made a reduction in the price of their j .; IIousekeepitiK Goods. flour, which is not surpassed in quality Tah!e Linen, Xrpklns, .Towwl, CrasUes, Curtains and Curtain Nets, QnUU. and in of the kind article the world. by any jyei yllniiK required tor ftooss keeping nse. liftve just been openeX AU new and fresh. They are also prepared' to exchange-floufor good, clean wheat (no other OL'Jt ARK PAKTICTJIjAKLY ATTRACTIVE THIS SEASOX. farmers and customers accepted) with at the mill, 63 North Temple Street, East. Office 21, South. Temple Street, i3T MAIL ORDERS JIECEIVE OUR BEST ATTENTION. - , d&slra.1 West. :, WEH AVE TENTEDJTJIESf. No Cathartic Pills now manuXactnred will compare wltU Brown's Liver Pills, J purelm Vegetable,- and" pleasant btiti sore tneir action. All dealers sen Brown's Liver Pills. a. ot the blood, use Tirown's For; Scrofula, use Brown Saraaparilla. Por Rheumatism, use Brown's Sarsaparllla. di ' Tnx floral decorations on the Sacra mental stand In the Tabernacle, designed and constructed by Georce Hamlin, for the funeral services of toe murdered Elders W. S. Berry and John II. Gibbs appeared so pretty and unique, that I photographed the same, and to perpetuate the" memory of the above Elders, I thourht that the port Sew Goods Selected for, this Season's traits ot these martyrg would be considered in their place ei .wreathed 'In "emblem. Consequently 1 to Mrs. W; S,' Berryj of applied Iron Country and Mrs. J. II. r Cache of Paradise, Gibbs, County, .tae portraits ox tneir nusDanas, k lor .Cassimer Salts from 8 to $15 Which --they kindly responded toiby sending. TbpoHraitoIW.8. Berry that 1 copied from was found In his Mens BobtA from $3l50Ao'$ 5." ? ti U pocket at the time of his death. That of J. II. Gibbs was'photoeraphed with Men's and to $2'. Sis ?bS Boys' I Elder W. H . Jones, the- missionary that :tl''iri.rt t;j escaned. These vnotocraoha are- - now on sale at my gallery, corner - of Third L7lrtc!"ear south Street and Main, or they canbe mailed to any address at the following prices, viz.t 8 x 10, 60 cents; cabinet or ' stereoscopic. 25 cents; album slzc.ia ArrftaiillW cents i good in postage stamps. ? plenisliecl .ln A rents wanted In every- settlement. av yoo-.caSlfoes and Groceries, By forming dubs fet themat .fit MttHa reduced rate. '" Mil .. . a - .i ' J Tlvi A . ThinlSouth corner pf Main. e , ; ' DenaMei . . . mur uuns. i -- . IS FCTLL TO OI CRFLOWINO WITH A FINE STOCK OF Over Men's, Ypnths and Cnlldren's Suits, Pants, ' etc. l J coats, Buck. Goods, Hunting Suits, ChUdrm'S Sef and K4ti'S'uUi SpyctaJljr. ' j! M v-- f . - lcpai-tmenU- Hen's Heavy Iledium and Light Boots, f CONGRESS GAITERS r . m UDIESISSES' s Sarsa-parill- F ERB ICE VISITORS! CO IN FULL AND 'COMPLETE STOCK,. t- .... Kan-narr- a.. - :ytssanil -- ' t THKMk. ".aeik --.- s,.. I s Mm tiAi.rnraivr.i ! iThe oest blood purlder and system regulator evr placed within tb rfjtea of suffering humanity, truly is Klettri of the Liver, UiU Bitters. .. lonsaess. lnUFity Jaundice, 'onstipatjon jVeak Kidneys or any disease oTthij uiuisi r ufKu, u- wuBever; require lit' v,. an appetiser, tonic or mitf stimulant, will always 'tlnd Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure kr.owu. act surely and ' quickly, tvery ! Theyt fi bottle tcua ranteed to Rive entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold sf a bottle by Z C. At. I. Drug fifty cents Slora.-- . r v ' i a- 32 ; to, J38 Main: Street Salt take rCit f - i. j ; ,it ' 1 i.i' .'..'.f n A? ft., ' ' ... M ATT i ATrrifTlTTCl II 3 m .i ajoA Q AA. V.Airn'nTTPTAWs y Miy wmi uxu Sill vaj VWAVAJLUAIMI FqrnituretJDoToring, T.TTRnnT.iTN'hTi l s, ; "t 4 r kit i :. J:Al. fit f TTAT TITTI rCI ,4 a.'E J . r - U - '1, in the City, 'represenifnit 7ie:GtiMii::' I v ..u.fui,.K.'-'- ' nnwN Tni True inTTriw Awn ucmdo ASlLOW ASii 2a "(TRNTS PETT Y ATMYx ftoMZk Xth -r M0QUETTES, BODY. BRUSSELS eyry tariet7qifr5st?.VHceiri . -- of Carpet, from the Fine tfataOcJ Sv'i l, ' if Is-Unequall- i-- f .L. v.;-" - . .. Ul XlVXIUAXlltX STOCK 1 - eBiucEslflES. 4 V. l - GHiLDRErrs RUBBER BOOTS FOR MISSES and .ClHLpREX, Ht&md this-flora- - ,BAMpRALS,, Etc- AND HOtTSE SIaIPEBS, DAITOIITG! - at i1 - r aiiJl-MON- ta the ProtMU Conntj-- ictko S ? 1 Z' ro'-ti- a tut.SoHka and f Territory oil Court1 , -- ia t.s at-jo- .4 jArt - Lu J71t -- WitneutiaaHon. E; A. STn(th. '- - " ,.i . , , SSAL.1 C r ; y rmirt of Salt tjiv Comity, "ferritorf of Vuh, this s;th day of Oo tober.ln the year of onr Lord. one thousand etfht baaf , i dred and 1 tend REQUIRED TO YOU AKE inBXBEBT an action-breh- t agnin,t yoa by the above named plaintiff in the Pro- . bate Court f theCoaatyof SaHLak,TeTi-toryof L'Wh, and to answer tbe complaint therein within fern dayseciasire of the day of service) after- the jarvtoe on you of this summons if served within tthis omi or, if served of this oooAty.-bacounty; In this district, within twenty days other: , wise within forty day j The said acuon Is Lrourht to obtain s decree of this Co art dissolvinr the marriatre contract existing between said Plaihttlf and the rronnd anr for the reason of you rtlfa desertion sllered apd fully t qrut in the comj1ut ief :hmin;. and TQU are Isereby BotLrfd Uat iff yoa fU fa appear na aiova aid answer the aaid eomntaint required, the Mid plaintiff will apply to this ijrhtir-foa- r. crxiJc..cark. Li GSlMTS'iFURNISHING COBDAcq, Plaintiff. of the Territory of Tkf ftopi -- -- ALL . . ny-tht- i UeieDratea Jiarysviiie ana csau Jose, uai., ivnn.: .' f ill. ii " W, Salt Lake City. 37, 39, 41, and 43r: First South Street ... t .1, ; s 09 50 Pairs Paragon White Blankeis at $2.50 pair 100 Pairs Grey Blankets at.$2.50 k 3.00 pair 200 Pairs Grey Blankets at $5.00 pair. Mottled.' Vicunia and White Blankets. ' ' ... Home. Coal Company taken byi Telephone. eltlier by H. Dlnwoodey. Or at yard "d (Yard telephone No. SOO.) ' POPULAR 8HADES. JIIE LATEST A LL WOOLEN BEPARTM'T. ; APPLIQUE AND NOTTINGHAM. ... i "i - Elberon and Neapolitan yelveteens, DJGCOltATIOisS. M' i, IND THE CELEBRATED WALL y 'r"r chr SVERT DBSCBPTTOaT,Vv Plain & raiicy Caslimeies, 4 Satlnes, Beiges, Brocades, Silks, Satins, iSilk Velvets, Plushes, a Asm f. i ANU. I J v Orders for Weber Coal from ; , ni-wu- I -- -- . - Every Bep't Mling Up ; , i - J. Staple Twills, Frelxes, Linseys, 4 GLOBE BAKERY. Goto the' Globe Bakery for your holiday Candies, Cakes. TrolteL etc,' .They, can be ad pure and wholesome, at low ' prices. U . . AnitlVJLLS of SEASOKAliZE GOODS f JOAXXiT P3 - - - - H t - o tne-city- CD , t ? " .1 :('. f GEIblNG COVEEINGS. the-city- .1 . . . f& 1, t- - ' I'vt Gros-doliyoiir- - de mmu .'. Li.. fill KETAII, CLOTHLi BITVEIU - . t's S - - . - Roofiug:.Felt,i' boys' and children's suits, which I sell from two to three dollars lower than can be purchased at another DOMESTIC PLUSHES the same in the citf Call' and see igodds and prices. j L. Golubkho.; ASO'ALL MOSIIC MADE. received Wool iron! the mills. Just Batting, Linsey Sheeting and a full line of- home-maWoolen Goods, also Trunks Brooms, hocks, Stockings, - '' ' ete., atr9' J. G. CCTLKR A BBO., -- no. 48 w P4-rrrst'.Botrth Street, . oppo a. J site Dlnwoodey's. s - 8 - i 1 , Wtn'Md".l to ihelr0 interest by examining'1 my handsome line of men's, - 1 - 11 .WEATHER STRIPS; to-da- C. 1 CORXICES; to-d- ay - . ClIRTM. POLES,: ! .-i. to-d- ay i LATEST, NOV ELTI ESt; - o 11 1 ifel I Stohkha'SrUtftJie ' . , I i 1 VI :, and Grate, all complete at H. I)iwoodbt' dtf , , Furniture Kooms. Mr. George Dunford informs ns that it Is 30 years ago this month that' be brought his Hist stock ot merchandise to this city, and: that he Is better able to supply thepeoplewlth Boots, Shoes, and Gents' 'umi8hlng Hats, Capsever Goods than before, aadweadvtee hia numerous friends and see to eall . , him. Mj to-da- s-'-- CD - '; 11 WjjL Great Reduction ih- - Prices.1 . fine walxct;- r.. Carved. Wood Mantels, wjtb, iii rror ' - 1 1 i ; :i4v4. j 1 ti- Pi boots, gents' furnishing goods.blankets quilts and cloves direct importation", from the manufactory,' whleh 1 will n sell to the trade at lowest prices. Orders promptly filled. I, GolibkRO. I , . 1 - -- - 1 I Will find the UrgeMfhd Jkst.selectedf. manufactured bv mvself and expruaelv and offered - 11 now for this market, tK. mHa -- 1 tiaoatready i.ct.nl VhllNii Tf iu81 the-rea- BUfEMH J15-('.- I -- at TO) - -- ikm - I I , Ss ! I uj fr-- m .f NQTIOH, i DEPARTMENTS uieu up Tiitn x&iqsz Aovemes ior tne fill 1 I. jJ ana- ' V Inter Hontiis. rjt ItJ sr is a w i J t w I,.. 1 -- IV - - &i .1' , I 1 ,i ,i;.ii 1 . j r-- v. G00DS AJffi HRST .CIxASS, Vi 1 (I r :..! .7 i t i J.-.- i r hi La PDICES iiS LOH US THE LBOE ST. K iJ f t . :t,. - J : c l'.--'- . ,r : vS Si. i J f. . t. t ' it )' U .t?n-:- - , |