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Show J EVENING NEWS. The Close of the Hearing Before Ifarch 12, lifts. the Senate Committee. Iroa .Couatj, Is af flicted wito diphtheria. y x. uodkx was taken last nteht by wie ponce ior Being drank. .Ar o cm van and James Brown were fined $10 today lor beinj, drunk. Wk. UxhL and Daniel Brown were eaca assossed $3 in the police court to lor getting drunk. j 1resi1kxt J. W. CbosbyI of Pan gultch State has been rearrested on a cnarge ei tt ala wiih cohabitation. - Iw in accident on tbeUnlon T aclflc, near Denver, on Friday last,! two per bobs were injured, but not fatally. The wife of Alex. McMaster, of the Eleventh Ward, presented him with a flne baby boy at 3;C5 p. m. yesterday. All weil. f j ' i I Alex. Smith and Klchard White were arrested on Saturday night on The first named was fined $10 today. j Peter Tomnkt was arraigned before ce Pyper this afternoon, lor selling liquor on Sunday (yesterday). He took two days to plead. The Third Quorum of Seventies will meet Inthe Fourteenth Ward.Assembly ': itooms this evening, at 7:30 o'clock. A lull attendance is requested, C. O. Dunn, of Casae Connty, who is serving a term ia the penitentiary for livlog with mare than on wife, has been ill, bat Is now recovering. er IviNs Con was before Justice this mornicr. for drunkenness. Tuo result was Conk will orna ment the chsla gangifor tWeatyUve lature. , s Py-,V- .ht '. The witnesses In n . ftAPiA frtr trial In tbe TMrd District Court, except the tnrder charge against Patllp Bond and John Taylor, have beea excused UU 10 a.m. tb Thursday next; Ten dollars was the amount whlck it cost Jacob Williams today. In the Police Coart, for getting drunk and disturbing the peaca in Tufts & Nystrom'a. saloon on Saturday nlht. The tableau, dramatic acd musical entertainment in the Eighteenth Wurd, at wh ich the Home Dramatic Club appear, will come' off on Wednesday evening, instead of Tharsda, as pre- -' vloasly announced. j The agent of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway girs the notice: "Salt Lake Vtr, March 12, 1888. Rates between Chicago and the Missouri River will be restored to tariff on tha 6ta March,.18S3. Wm. Drown, General Afient. ; -- J ' i f- - THE FINAL VOTE j ana Charles Burgess were released from the penitentiary ; yesterday morning, having completed tae six months' term to Which they were sentenced by Judge 5!ane for disregarding the third section of the Edmonds law. The trial of John Eckhart and Edward A. Maynes, on two Indictments, one for making counterfeit money, and the other for unlawfully having such money in their possession, will probably come up lor trial in the Third District Court on Friday. ; f rf The trial of James and Albert Ern-.- .. tshaw, arrested on Saturday ;by Officer Sharp, on the chargs of disturbing the peace, came off before Justice , Pyper pn Saturday afternoon.., After hearing the testimony the court held' tnat no t ' offense had been committed, and the boys were discharged. It has been thought tkaf" but one sulphur mine district existed In Beaver County, but last week a sulphur mine was sold to Hyde & Whitmore, of Nephi, for $1,000. This was primarily located by Jas. II. Hedges, and is sHui ted ab jut midway between Frisco andSuiphur spring. It j said to fairly r.val the famous Cove Creek ' - mines. Southern. Vtonian. jj An accideat occurred at Hyrum, Cache Cjanty,' on the 7Ui Inst., to Charles Frogner. He was riding a bronciio horse when it ran away with him and came in contaat with a shade tree. The boy's leg struck the tree and was broken in two places above the knee. He was carried into a house near by and Mr. Wing? was sent for, who set the leg and made the sufferer quite easy. This Is the third accident of a similar nature that has happened to 'members of this family Utah Journal. : ; j W lations upon the important legislation waich has been enacted, especially ttie acts providing for reformatory and educatu nal institutions, ail of which I believe will p ove of benefit to trie tublic, and wishing you a sate returnI to your homes and fu'.ure suoces?, -- am, very respecfullr, w. w UALEB I est, u jvemur. The reading of this message occurred Just as the clock struck tha midnight- hour, and the ceremonies of final adjournment were immediately gone I ' through with. A j ; The quarterly conference of the Primaries of this Stake will be held in the Assembly Hall, on Saturday, the l?th inst., commencing at 10 :3d ta.m. The t te open before 1 10 gaies wm o'clock The children should be sure to remember their singing books. A cordial invitation to attend is 'extend ed to the parents astwell as, to the -- . ':' ' r i. to- - United States vs. James SJJrbwB unlawful cohabltatlao; sentenced t imprlsonmeaf lorthree months and t pay a flne of f 100 and costs. The people vs. Chas. J. Hoodie; em bszziement; sentenced, Jo pile year in i:f H-- f the penitentiary. A 4 Ansel Lee vs. Theodore Le; report of referee presented. George A. Luke vsi Harriet lwis;- plaintiff baa leave to file Amended complaint. ; ' The People vs. Phillip Bond and jpnn layiffrxmuTder in th' firsi d gree; on trial. j ; - , James ;;Browii Imprisoned. tl;o Trade in XJencl nrn ). ch 40-in- ch all-wo- ;, -- ol . tr1 , , SALE OF EMBROIDERIES. Kds-inr- tot-taxes- , tnree-tourth- f 4,-jar- Rascally Lawyer. - - ng -- - . issued f rn whica. to secure the necessary number: 44-inc- Flounclngs. War Department, 8f(ral Service, V. S. Amy.; S. K.Allen, S. M. Barlow, ; A. H. Caino, . John Kydalch, The following is the list of names called ler on the ventre : J. B. Bean, Wd have lust opened a large line of Muslin and Cambric Uoderwea. with Lace and Embroidery Trimmings, the most superior lot of garments ws liav et sfeown, and they Will be offered during this week; at EXTRA0UD1NARY ' ! BARGAINS.. W are offering four styles of Corsets at 50c. and 75a. These goods imported to sell at 75c and $1. but we nave too manr. and therefora nfr.i them at tbia great reduction. Ucttorological Report Received at Halt Late Lit on March 13, 1888, at 11 a. m. local time. : " - Martin Lenzi, 70 8. B. Ulawson. E. A. Swenson, 104 Alonto YonDff, i 8. K. Baxter. 1 J. A. Goodline, c. u. rearsonf u 30 T. O. Foulton, 28 Wm. Irvine, 74 A. H. Kimball, 35 D. R. Firman, 90 H.B.C)awson,Jr., 36 It. F. Turnbow, 44 Edward Dowden, S3 Jas. L. Clayton, 78 "M. W. Pratt, 17 A. J. Phillips, 41 L. C. Snedaker, ' 10 Thos. May Cock. 8ft MUSLIJV AND CAMBRIC UNDERWEAR. DAILY WKATHTKR BULLS TIN. 90 31 TKKKMUHKT TKR. place or . - Embezzler Sent enced. -- S3".. Signal Service reports taken at 30 Ft. Oueter. Washakie.i Boise Citv. S K N Wl C. H.r iClear LlUk (Cio'dv 8 Fair 8 .14 i2fl "Park Record" Notes. i new A Hammond - j CO Till WILL BE FOUXD SOME OF Jersey &uit& all nge and Oolorn, 3 1 ' IN SILK, PLUSH, ASTRACI1AN, Etc., at Velveteen 61, 63, 65 MaiiSt, tEliiiijifaWiiij. at ' 45c. yard. Lace Bed Spreads, Pillow Shams & Tidies, at Half and Children's Gossamers, from 75c. up, Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas, Very Cheap. Trunks ,1 Valises and Palchels, at Bargain Prices. ' Shawls of all kinds, at Prices sure to take. A Full Line of Curtains, Poles and Fixtures at Greatly I1R01ER F. AUKRBACB Price-Ladie- s ' 3, ' v , r motto. It is I'komptxkss Is a good more prompta itrd to dod anything TMiln V'jtt-l.Thevars i . i FOE OITE 'WEEiC' . Reduced Prices. vi pleasant cathartic and a good medicine.. z u. H l. urug uept. nwieB . :0 . :- Give Us a Call and be Convinced i , - ofthe Rare Bargains We Offer i.-- 158Mai M.D0NELS0N & ear-ach- e, e, Wholesale grocers, s TJJF A.O T BS, ? . no , a-4- 0 ( - j ' . 1 ,- SJ- ' i GBEATEST SPECIAL BARGAIH SALE OF THE SBASONJ St. G:iF. CULiER :& BROS. , f & CO, GOLDSMITH jo:- - -- httit-daaghte- Additions to Our Iinnieiiso Stock Arriving Daily, ; Blankets at $ 2.00, worth $1.00. ' . . Quilts of all grades at Post. Ladies Cloth, Plain or Plaid, wortJt $ 1 25 , at 75c. yd. Ladies and Children s Underwjar at Jteauced Prices, Brocade Velezt, all Colors, at 75c. yard. , Clvn v;ia:iij3DK,E3r EXTRA KNEE PANTS, SHIRT WAISTS, Ladies Wraps from $5.00 uj. Ladiea and Children1 s Hose at Half Price. To order a Suit 'of Home- Made jItI- - from JOIIX C. CUTLtlt & BRO Ao. tast Temple St. gaj cSc OUR GJIEAT SPECIALTY BARGAINS -- Blood Elixir is the oniy Blood Utemedv. , ine and Medium Clothing oys Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wraps, DO NOT FAIL igents. S In order to CLOSE OUT our Stock of Type Dr. Ellis R. Shipp has removed his Office to No. 36, West Temple St., two doors south ot Valley House, tf Individual, and she bore upon her face cause enough tor f complaint In the shape of a black ; mark and a badly swelled cheek. :The man went, borne druok and administered a chastisement to his wife, the mother ef bis cbildren.and the one being who should have been held most sacrea Dy mm. Ofllcer K)bert Chambers accompa- d Mr, Eastman to ber forlorn home. Eastman was found and proved to oe very drunk, lie was, ot coarse, taken to the Jail, where be will await the coming of Monday.and think over the disgraceful conduct of which he has been guilty.: lie wm prooaoiy be arraigned before Judge Dee tomorrow. Mrs. Eastman is a respected lady, who earns a living for herself and children bv washing. Her busbacd has treated her in a cruel manner several tines, but she has alwajs hesitated to make the matter known until at length last evening his treatment became unbearable. Ogden istanaara. SPLENDID BARGAINS J3 Ever Offered the Salt Lake Public, Writer. Call at this Office. X ;tWAS . :o: DONELSON er RAREST WATJTKTi A man tn take an nfflr;. and represent a manufacturer; $M) per wee& , small capital rtquireu. Auurecs, with stamD. Manufacturer. Box 70. wd&3at West Acton, Mass. evening. HI. AMONG WHICH potatoes, at ieaho Store.! S90. this City, We Correspond. 1o Uraiid Cleiiraiice Sale! Special Notice. sensational marriage took place in the lower part of town last' evening, in which a shot gun, in the hands of an enraged father, played an important part. Yesterday one of Drew's horses fell into the coal bin at the Ontario mine and had to be lifted out with ropes and pulleys. The animal was hitched up again ana went aiong wunoui a limp. ' The nrst 01 tne. week a young coua of County Clerk Alston, of Coalville, swallowed a number of buttons and Dr. Gregor was summoned to attend to the unfortunate! little one. However, skillfnlimedical aid was unavailing and the little one was relieved of its sufferings by death on Tuesday a Line of Goods ; Display in-- n NOW COME TO THE FRONT WITH A (Fair ..' jCJear B , A o I I " Metl'ay W.j '': Below zero; Bait LAke City. Barometer 89.72. Fiye and snow. a half inches of boated in frame at 13 noon, March ll, 1P88. W, A. Korts. Serg't Signal Corpa.rj.S.A. . - oo a. in. 5 ,W Wia'em'eea: 11 Occupying the Finest liulUUng Our assortment of Kid Gloves is always the largest In this citv. A full and complete line of Spring Shades has Just been opened, and will be sold at ; popular prices. j Clear- LiKht S.LvCity.: Helena.... cb GLOVES. KZIID 5 Ugbt Fair ' Clear ;lear Clear Clear Bingham. . Park City.. Provo Alta. Lake Park. Charles J. Hodie, alias bmlth, was brought in from the penitentiary to-- r day, to receive sentence on a convic tloa for embezzlement. The offense of which he was guilty was embezzling a horse, which he had hired to go to the Hot Springs, and had then gone to Coalville, where the animal was sold. He was sentenced to imprison ment In the penitentiary for one year. After that term is completed, he will be turned over to the military authorities at Fort Douglas, to serve a four teen months' term for fescrtion 11 - - .5 S 8. L. City . . stocKton . , w-- asii XIX 0 13- . ? William 'rbn, A.S. LincbHck, H. Bowthorpe, MYH.CaMweli, Albert 6b aw. I I'M 'MKi i ' h F. CTJLMEB & BKOS., nd . James S. Brown, of the Seventeenth ward, appeared in the.Taird .District Court today receive ttenteDc on the caarge ot aniawlal cohabitation. Mr urowQ is wall known In Utah, having .undergone many hardships connected wun XA9 early settlement of the coun xx9 tost one j leg come ry, tlma sinceiisnd i bow gwg ''ob cratches. Whan haearoe before Judge- Ztne, be dtclinsd to make any "promise to observe" the" Edmunds law fa futare The Jndge asked him tbA lof'tf of-- hla ,:lfmb and hla flaanclal ' circumstances, and. having obtained the desired Information, sentenced him to pay "a flae of 100 and the costs of the case, and to bt la prisoned in the aite&tlar "for tars months. . l We ch . Third District Court. Proceedings before Judge Zane 'il BiBSii. - President, ,:,.. : EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. .. I Primary Conference. ' itli& Co H .i all-wo- , ' ' MElIIES 86-ln- 36-m- : The quarterly conference of the Relief Societies or this Stake Wfll convene In the Fourteenth Ward Assembly Rooms on Thursday, the 15th Inst., at 10 a. m. and 2 p.m. Tne quarterly conference of the Y. L. M. I. A. ofthe Stake willoccur Jb the same building, at the same hours, on the following day. A cordial invlta tloa Is extended to all interested to at- -. tend, ! WS, .". ., 'I .,M:V :Ot ..(. thews, rattor M. From Bcv. John Ei. Church, south Montgomery, Aia. WIS 3IUST MAKE ROOM FOIt SPItJNG GOODS Ttarhva Pronhvlartlc Fluid ia th The Denver JVetca has the following We in medicine family. my only kept regarding a lawyer who deserted his can use it for almost evrrytning wife and ran away with a yonng woman C. burns, bruises, cuts, stlflgs, CO tooth-achwill be remem sour stomach, etc., etc. This lawyer, Buggies, ' or bruised, My children, when hurt bered as a witness in the forgery proalways call at once for Darby's Fluid. ceedings againpt Friend and Osborne, wen. we cannot get aiong wimou m. n this city, last October: Tt ia ar vain. hla frtr it urnmnt relief Fnneral of Joseph G. Romney. of pain from all kinds ot injuries, and ' is a powerjui Auviacinv j jji- most sensational affairs that ever hap Yesterday afternoon the - services also lnitctant." was the this in elopement city G. JRomney pened over the reraalns of of judge tu. o. rtaggies wun miss were held in the ?Joseph Twentieth" Ward HAM LKVT, Mattie SteUmetz, his- - pretty stenogwas a of Fine Havana Cigars $ house. to the left The Manufacturer meeting Tery city jThere parties rapher. , .s, 171 &TfS S. wain ouee'. gether about two weeks ago, and the large turn outfof relatives and friends, deserted wife and daughter, both the capacious halt being filled, almost HiXXOND TTPB ' WBrTKB1. S Months AND prominent in society circles, have ever since beea carefully guarding their to crowding, The service wis con trial. O. Orlob, Z. CT. M. I., Salt Lake City secret. But today, in spite of their ducted by Elder W. C. Dunbar. The "CT -efforts, the matter leaked out, and Is speakers were. Eiders James Watson, Tented bv Time. For Bronchial af now the sole' topic 01 conversation. etc.. Brown's Baos H. Taylor, fections, Coughs, have Judge Buggies is a man ofnve45, who Joshua Midgley, George proved their effTbochks chial and Nicholson John John came to this city aoout rice years Ellas Morris, many years, atestof by icacy OFFER FOB SALE IN LOTS TD SUIT: He rapidly roe ago from Ohio. the remarks made by each being 25 cents., , Sharp, one of the into prominence, becoming 600 Sizes "Window Glass, at Greatly Reduced Prices. and at of a comforting .and instructive char 3S leading lawyers of the State, FURNITURE Oases Concentrated Lye.. 140 v S 3.83 OFFICE f consmoraoe JL.s acter. same t"iXfXaiV time acquiring the tsoxes uaisins... ........, The companion of his flight OINWOOUY'8r at 3.35 deceased was of a retiring dls The property. is a handsome young lady of not over X 6000 Pounds Rolled Oats...... 4K . 18. of voluptuous figure, orlght and position, and noted for his intellectual H baxsam :. Dozen Lemon 6urar.................T.... jooceH buowh's 40 IB 2. was be in Even 5. tendencies. came to .boyhood Wichita who about vivacious, in Dozen Stova Polish............ 250 28 a vear aco lrora southern unto, boon in the habit of frequently "spending and Tar Troche are invaluable 0 after her arrival she secured a position many of the hours of the night to pur-- . every- - lamily' for Coughs, Colds and GO 30 Dozen Lamp Burners from.................... Throat. ' 1 ?0 Dozen as stenographer and private secretary Sotq Norway Pin Tar..... : to the judge, an intimacy sprung up suit of , knowledge.' Later in life a BROWSJ1S ABNICA SAsVfK 4 200 PoundsQuarts . 16 Sewing; Twi&a....... between the two waich. was marked, by accumulated a large number ot hooks IsT'every box warranted 1 or Cuts. Bundles oft 80 6000 List. their more intimate friends. When Which he made his companions, his Bags, percent Paper 0 and Plies Old 8ores, Burns, .Brn'ses,' ever the lawyer was called away his Reama Wax Butter Paper 250 3 of his death being Sore Eyes. No cure no pay. time at the library him ' private secretary accompanied 65 Cuses Quarts Harnesa Oil, doz. ....... 3.40 . About a month ago be conceived the probably second to none of a private BROWN'S SlARSAPARItXA 1.40 idea of writing a legal ti eatise upon character in this Territory, Before tias noHtral. IStands alone aS the 9'- ;,yt,50, pozen.&ura Ppp...... R uaa erected his demls8he cure lor and ; 140 Boxes Candles....... JDlood, 2.15 Great tnecaarriage reiaiioas.ana his rvrifyer upon impressed ts a Drug-tcisbuild small house his All Wholesale adjoining! Rheumatism 00e IdQuld Bluing. 2.10. ' ' SO log, and here, ia company with older sons the necessity of adhering tosell Brown's Family Medicines. foot.... 40c. Ladders, per Step was txof He General Miss Jesus Christ. his time the teachings Steinmetz, Z C M. I. Dm Store, Kalsonune... Packets members pressed a request that there should be tcenta. 4000 43 it Prepared " spent.were The mostly .... :'t. not allowed to no OO Dozen Wood Pails... of his family n 2.25 nor the his at ap death, mourning enter for fear of disturbing blm. In Children. They are j 70 Dozen Wash Boards................. 2.00 c he was disposing of his pearance of it In dress or trappings, as OVVCrv Tie the meantime liable to sud A 9380 ' Dozen ICO from Brooms, r fl.SO eitn-was sold a as event property. Everything he looked upon the ' t happy den Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping or mortgaged, even to bis law library. release from 10 Dozen Oak Kess, from 9440 up. ' suffering. Joseph G Cough, etc we gtiaranieo ACJter a 7S ust a week ago ne len, not even de Dozen Tubs, from $fl.OO up. 15 jsigning IS Engusi Kemedy ft positive cure. te give his wile a word ot tx Romney was no ordinary man. ; 1 GO Cases Lamp CUlmneys, 63c dozen, saves hours of anxious .watching. other than to s' ate that he planatlon . 115 Dozen Harder. Hand Grenades, 97.50, wan called away on business. 1. Sold by When a brother of th& Toonar ladv Another Case of Lye Poisoning. - R St. :i. nracDcat ;. 144 Willow BasVets, Very Cbeap. c learned of the state of affalrs.be started 640 Fancy Japanned, Broom Pockets, 23. The a artrt In pursuit of the elopers. He succeedAXBTICA BAXTB. A sad accident happened to the BCCIUEirs tailed at 75c. . ed In locating them at Salt Lake, f rem In h. wtA 9mm Mrs. BecjimiD Tn Ttv.i R.TmiSores. Mirrors each. which place the Judge wrote that he Adams of Mr. and 350 Framed, all sizes, from 20c to 8t5.00 Bruises, Ulcers, Salt ?! ' Thursday morning. It setms Cuts, would marry the young lady as soon at to , each. 50c from all le Fever Sores. 6000 sizes, Rheum, Sponges, Tetter, Chapped that Mrs. Adams had been washing. be conid get a divorce irom ' bis wlf ' 260 Boxes Laundry & Fancy Soaps, below market price urns, ana in am muui, uojioiama, Toe brether, arrived in Salt Lake tu and on wringing out the clothes baa Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, 3 me naa oat. tne Diraa jETcrytnlng Else at Proportlonata Prleea. enforce n pay required. It is guaranteed promise, occasion to use some concentrated or flown, leaving no trace behind. to or money give satisfaction, perfect lye. She placed the can which con i ci uuueu. nice ia ccdw per svi talned it upon a table, and turning her Vnr .! h A O Smith Cm . G. C. P. Accident. back for a -moment the little girl tot. k up the can ana aranx tne contents. 20 to 26, 1st South St., Salt Lake CUyt Utah. - Last - Fridays night a - west-bouI Y FOUND. to the latest information we According Pacific Central on the A T THEATRE OX WEDNESDAY AE relght train nave been able te obtain the child is railroad met wltn a disastrous accident in a very precarious condition, but we XV ternoon, a child's neck chain. The DinacToas: ot the internal waer can bare by calling ,at tbia UlBee and Geo. H. Tarlor. '"rest, aad Ass't. Maaajrer. Jlit Juat after leaTlai Tecrac. The train cannot learn the extent F. armstrora;, viee Preaideat, ova at Georft H. Taylor, $ Georga Bomaey received. We hope, however, provtoa property. h ueorae consisted of the . engine and twenty injuries r. i. j. jtomney, Komaey, Manager. Armstrong, the child may recover, aliboajcn that ii William Armstroaa and Treasnrer ' 0. F, 1. iionaney, v : Secretary V cars, and unfortunately for toth eol it will be something unusual if aom: ,.,';, WANf KD. ( iV;V Jldlng bodies, it struck a cow.' The unrmintint ietariea be not occasioned A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS KK1T-XJbe exceedingly caret ui its branches. Bteady em bovine catcher failed to perform Its People shoutl tng iaandall good article ployment at CO wages. ' wora properiy ana tne engine was la handling sucn a dangerous Lake City. concentrated flye. Hundreds of ieseret Woolen AliUs office, SaltEnqaire thrown irom me tract. The cars fol as have occurred from its carecaaovc mass wajs accidentsand iuweu buu, iuu less use, many happen where the the result. Tne engineer and fireman o-nc- l were badly injured. . Their names greatest posslole tocare is exercised.It STRAYED OR STOLEN. dispense with coma nos oe jearnpa. ugatn Stan We advise people FOURTH WARD. THI i CITT: A when possible, i For the benefit 01 any TTiROM m. aara. . .,t X? r d yearling HElk'EU. bnndla neck, who may have such aa accident nap epos in iomnean. inrormauon leanremedy aS wniie pen, we givathe following of to will be pM for, by V ; fA"(rrectioi! given bv Dr. Sherman: - When lie Is ing recovery same, : administer taken vinegar Internally, : DrsBT KZWS OiBce, Salt Lake- City. ,H.G. B3y! EJ., writes from 'Pay-so- n, and water ; ; dsaiwaiiiw plentifully. When burned March 0th, as" follows,. .The error externally by lye, vjnegar'lcd sweet oil is an escaHeat rejaedy. We have wis fa our Frovo aotes; ' QUOWQ WONG BJXh heard that T. A C. FLOORING, PICKETS ls.aso a srood remf ASK, JUNIBIR, I notice fa today's Issue of the semi edy, madeparsley Into- tea and rubbed on TTA3 JUST RFOErCTT) KTW tiEDAR POSTS LATH, DOORS, OEILfNC, weekly Xaws, In your report of the the burnt part or uken internally, as XX ties-F- ine bilk D HAFDW R First District Court MOULDING. (ELDER'S case of 8HIXCLE3, RUSTIC, the Hovel Silk the best Handkercaitfs la proceedings requires: remedy Screneg; March fttn.at Provo that ic not to use the lye, but if J Hit T0I IvIJ I however, pleaded IWlCIJFItlV, tf,(llll' and a fall Una of Cblnesa aad Kuuy vo aaaiury. Ann was a mistake, you most, never pas it onto! your ese Lilies,Jtovauaaa. V'M gniny to suiawf al cchablta hands unless voa pot it under kwh japanaaa ana key. lOaho Jtnterpriie, 9 K., Ttxwt SosiUk mu, . 1. ctay. OOltt and Tard, On Blocs Cant of V. C. It. B. Doprt. A Ladies' Conferences. ' -. SPECIAL, BARGAINS THIS WEEK. Neu-ralg- . ui&iuw,jb. Ellkx C. Cjlawsox, Ojenli. ,- . : . v - i er guaranteed. It is a positive cure for Assaulted His Wife. Ulcers, .Eruptions, or sypniunc jrois " , Assembly: Laat evening at about 0 o'clock, two oninp. It purines tne whole system, io Gentlemen of the Council and House adies appeared at the City Hall and and banishes all Rheumatic and j of Representatives: pains. We guarantee it. . made complaint against one Jos. EastTendering you my hearty congratu man. One of them was the wife of that For Kale at X. C. St. I. Urns; Store. ' ' i Spscial and Attractive -- - posed. The caucus dissolved and the Coun cil and House were called to order. In pursuance of the vote of the caucus , the .Council reconsidered the vote by which it had rejected the loan bill, took up that measand ure passed j It. t The House amended the reform' school bill, so as te make the board of directors consist of the Governor, Secretary and the prosecuting attorneys of Salt Lake, Box Elder, Utah, Weber and Davis counties. The agricultural college bill was amended so as to make the board of directors consist of the Governor, Secretary, and the assessors of Salt Lake, Utah. Weber, Davis, Box Elder and Cache counties. These two bills passed the Uouse as thus amended by a small majority,, and were sent to the Coun cil, which concurred in the action of the House. The Governor signed these two bills, and the loan bill, which finished the business of the session, as on doing so His Excellency sent the following communication, which prorogued the James C. Watson i , of the caucus Is stated to have 'been a close one, but it was in favor of meet ing the Governor on the ground pro fel-lowi- I d, - When the News weat itd'Ipress last Saturday, a debate was in In progress in the Governor's room, with himself, members of the Assembly, and promi nent gentlemen of betb of the politi cal parties of the Territory, as participants, the pending question being whether or not It woald be competent and advisable to impose upon existing officers the duty of managing the reform ecDoui and agricultural college. This plan as stated in Saturday's NaWs.had been suggested as a compromise be tween the Governor and the Assembly relative to the question as to which had the right to name the directors of the two institutions. After considering it for a time the Governor submitted himself to it, notwithstanding the opposition which was shown to the plan by the Liberal members of the Assembly. It then became a question as to whether the Assembly would agree to it. In or der ' to ascertain, a Joint caucus was held, which lasted several hours. and during which the matter Under stood to karo been debated pro and con, and at great length. ' i B!EE CO 1" Oa Saturday afternoon Oeorge Gealz Two Bingham Miners on Trial for had his trial for stealing a horse an Killing James Osborne. wagon, and was found guilty. He waived time for sentence, and the . . . .. Anotaer muraer case was taken up Court ordered that he be Imprisoned for trial today In the Third District in the penitentiary for one year. Court. The accused are Philip Bond ; and John Taylor, two miners. The Governor Moonlight's western career first named is a medium-sizedark maae nis appointment less oojection complexloned man ; the other is about able than if be had been transported from the the same for the purpose, but tropics a carpet-baggsize, but lis at complexloned In less Both watched the progress of the case he is none the His selection for the posi Wyoming. With Interest, bat not so closely as is tion was a violation of the principle of usual with men on trial for their lives. home rule for the territories,-whicThe man whom they are charged with nas formally seen announced as souna Democratic doctrine and which killing Is a James Osborne; a miner. ought to be recognIzsd a as with whom they bad had some trouble good American rule The fed era! custom of sending mea from Osborne, was killed in a row at one extremity of the country to another on and BtnghamA July 3rd, 18ft, to fill positions for, which there is was buried. His body was subse ample material in the respective States Territories where the duties are quently exhumed, and an examination and to be performed, is vicious and has ocLiRGE LOT OF PATTERN DRE3SE8, CONTAINING TEN "YARDS showed that dath had beea cans 3d by casioned no end of Such Serge, with Trimmings to match at $3 00 a good 'Very a blow on the head, the skull being efflcors enter upon theirtrouble. work strangers patfera. This is aquality. ;i great bargain. crushed In. Thereupon Bond and to me s irrouuaings ana hence at a at 2c. This cloth woulr4 jruty pieces superior quality, berge, Executives going into sell at 0c. and held for disadvantage. Taylor were arrested our Territories in this way are too apt, easily A lot of ol French Dress Goods. In the beet colors, at 87 He. trial. . like Governor Moenllght of Wtoming, This clotb is worth S5c. per yard. it. The prosecution it being conducted to. regard themselves as viceroys, 40 inch French Diagonal Dress Goods, in all tht Twenty pieces Like dictatorial "5c. 45c his District and at Peters power. possessing by leading spring shades, .worth Attorney him, they get at loggerheads with men pieces, very good quality. Sateens, in excellent styles and colors, a assistant, Mr Clarke, while Wm. H of an parties. Governor Moonlight's IOC. Fifty :'i :, Dickson and F. Hoffman conduct the relation to the present legislature One hundred pieces Sateens, almost equal to the best French goods la the All are from proves that he either cares nothing far market, at SOc. defense. of the witaesses ;;i Bingham, except Sheriff A. J. Burt and the best Interests of the Territory or that One Dr. Jos. S. Richards, ol this city. ne ignorant on the subject. incident in the testimony is the pres- He ishasgrossly taken issue with the men who ence la court of the skull of the mur- created Wyoming out of a desert and; A lareelot of Mannfactnrers' Samples '"of White and Colored dered man, the broken pieces being wno now pay s of d . enclosed in a small paper bag. the lengths,' in the very finest, qualities, at aout halt of what is paid bj" Insertions, in, exclusive " ' The empaneling of a Jury, as usual foreign railroad - cornorations. The usuat price. :o:- lu such cases, took up considerable cattlemen of Wyoming are entitled to time. A.peculiar feature In the exami- the fullest and fairest consideration. M We have Just opened a large stock of nation of Jurors was the number on the because they have done so much aor? panel who were opposed to capital can do so much for the material punishment. Some of these were wealth of th'' Territory. Stock erew among the Bomber that sat on the Ibk must alwava be an Important in M alloy case. Out of the first twelve Which will be offered during this week at very reasonable prices. there and it will be wisdom to dustry were next six ; six the called, accepted Yet foster it la reasonable way. evtry :o: wno came forward: were all thrown this important governor apparently out ; the others accepted were gathered regards the men. who have bnllt' nr. in ClIaNTILLY newest the LACES, and most deslrahln Viattprna. in all in one or two at a time, tae lonowing this In teres t.aslpublic enemies. Den at widths, great bargains. when to sworn this afternoon, up ver xyeio. being , Special inducements will be offered this week in Chantlll a special venire for twmty names was IMPORTANT Closing Proceedings lot Jthe Legis , - ' Geati Oeta It. .1 . THE COMPROMISE. jt j 10. Special JBaskin was before the Senate committee on Territories today and attempted to answer the arga menfrs in favor of Utah's admission. The main point was theocracy. He utterly failed to answer anything. He oroke down completely on a case of interruption of the cohabitation law presented in Richards' arguments The committee asked many questions and Baskm ' asked leave to print the balance of his argument. Richards was asked questions during Baskin's members ol the commit argument oy tee and at one time It was difBcult to 11 who was making tne argument. Richards or Baskin. At crushing reply to .Delegate Dubois' ti ae rrfiore tne committee on February 18, was filed by Richards and ordered printed. When Dubois reads the answer te his reckless statements he will feel like a fellow who has been flayed alive. An abstract of the records in cohabitation cases was filed and ordered printed with Richards' reply to Baskin. to he filed Monday. This closes the hearing. tie charge of fighting. -J ' Washisqtox, D. C, March FRAGMENTS. -- AKOTHEB MURDER CASE. STATEHOOD DEBATE. 1 ; . . csWc Warrant One lot tlain yard lengthi for , Une lot Lms $5.00. One lot Dress ., $6.00.' r Ona lot Drees $2-50- ; Every Article as Represcnted.-- black and colored Caibmcre Drcaa Patterns. ! worth $3.50 - i - 1 ''''"- rattcrns wun veivei irimmiDg?, ai " , wono u - Pattema with velvet trimmings, at $4.50, worth '" ' ' ; I Patterns with velvet tniominga, at fo.CO, worth One lot Prefs! Pattern $12.50: sr wlU. trimmings, at r $7.00, xielret .vV- worth --- " ; One lot Spring Suitings at 5Qc, worth double. Ana W in inrh rinnva.ca dot If in all new and deriral)) shade. " ' ,, ' biggest bargain in tho Jet atJI5c..m One' lot 1000 Ileinnants of Silk, at half price. One lot fifty piece fancy fctriped Sumriter Vclrcts for trimming " i' dresses, at 50c a yur.' One lot Ithadames andf ricotine Silks in evening shade, new lot, : " ,V. .::' .;"vt , ".A'v. . at 55c a yard. . '" One lot India Silks at 50cl a yard. Una lot oalin JUrocarte veiveu at i, worm ax a yara. 600 plccfs Drets Trimmings, new and latest ttyles, at 50c., worth 5 jar; . 1 :! . S'. . .y'-,..-- i "" fi'' '! v double. .''!!..'. .100 Sattccn Dress Patterns, twelvt-ysrlengths, for $1.50. 100 Gingham Drew Patterns, 16 yards each, for $1. . , w- 1000 yard Lace Scrim at 10c ; worth full at $5. size, Turkish $2.50, 50 pairs Curtains, One lot Antique Curtains, 3 yard Itngths, at $1.75, worth $5. One lot of Single Pair Curtains at grrat barga'tiii. Three lote "White IIon?y-corn- b Quilts at 70c, 0c, and $1.15. and $1.90.. Two lots White Marseilles Quihs at One lot Broche Shawls $1, worth $2., One lot MisBes Jersei at 50c, worth double. One lot Ladies' Jerseys at 85c, worth double. 4' : "')"' One lot Ladica' Jerseys Bt 111' T , ; : f ,.. One lot Ladis' Jacket ot 81.60. it . J One lot Ladies' Jackets at $2.50 . i Sude Gloves, at 60c worth $L25.- 500 dozen Ladies' Ki l GIo7es,jit 75c, worth $1.60. down Ladies' One lot Misses' Fine Ilibbtd lli!', in aborted colors,' 20c. pam One lot Misses' Ribbed Hose, tfcmblo kueer iiT black, 25c a pair. One lot Ladies' Cotton Hose; solid colore, 23c pair. One lot Ladies' Cott'in Iugfain Uose, 25c. a pair. ' d 4 -- . . $1-5- 0 1 . ; , . J-10- i . . TAYLOB, E0I1BEY, - i Contractors . , . fflSTROHG Suilcler9 PIONEER STEAM PLANING HILL, r - .. 4 - al . tilJMBBB YABD. TO MANY OTHER BARGAINS WILL MAKE"1T PAY YOU L COME. ONE PRICF: TO ALL. 1 pur stock of spring novelties in the Silk Dress and Notions, JjadUs JFrapa ajtd JacJiets, SJioe and Slipper, Carpel, Millinery dnd other departments, is complete, ctnd our prices the lotbestin the city. It mill pay everybody to look xtt our goods and prices beforo buying elsewhere. Goods, Lac d ; , |