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Show should have known when the case was set on the two previous occasions if he bad witnesses to sustain the accusation. The law presumes and courts, also, outaido of Utah that the prosecution ban a cusa wheu an indictment is found; and if tha nUte's attorney acknowledges acknowl-edges us be virtually does in thit iuaUuca that the presentment whb made with the hope of finding, at some future time, evidence to uuiin-tdin uuiin-tdin it, courL) are not alow to reprimand repri-mand the prosecution and free the accused. The opposite ol (his rule has prevailed too long in the die'rict courts ol Utah. Men hive bsen indicted in-dicted on common lame, without a eciulilU of evidence, and o:hcrs have been present d on testimony that the grand juries oud the district attorneys knew was insufficient to warrant a conviction; the uccused have been held in jil or under bonds, month alter month, and some of them year alter ye-tr, while the prosecution made no eflort to try them; nor would it consent to a dismissal of the charges. 1 It ia about time this sort of thing was ended, and courts and district attor- ; neys respected the rights of accused persons, whether the accusations are MUSIC BOOKS, Octavo, Quarto and folio, bound eipeditio ely at! Herald Bindery, u27 SALT LAKE THEATRE Philbarmonio Society, - - LedieeB. J FIRST OIPIEIR Ever produced in Salt Lako City by ENTIRELY LOCAL TALENT ! THURSDAY & FRIDAY EV'GS, ARR.IL 17th and 18th, And Jliitlnc Saturday Afternoon Thia Even inn will be p res an ted tho Latest Mueioftl t'ensjtioD, HI. JVC. S. PINAFORE ! Or the Laas that Loved a Sailor ! An ODtirely Original Nnuttoal Comio Opera, In 'I WO Aot;, written by V. S. Gilbert sad oonipusod by Arthur ttullivtn. DRAMATIS PERSONS : ThoHt. Dnn. Sir Joeoih Porter, K. C- B., i'int Lord of tho Admiralty, Mr. J. D. White Cupt. Corcoran, Commanding II. M, S. HQaforp. - - M. Ii. JJ. Young Ralph Uaoksiraw, able cam an, Mr. M.JJ.McAiliiter Dick Doadeye, able Soamao, Mr. E. V. Jono Bill Bobata?, Boatswain, - Mr- C. P. lluey Bob Bocks!, Boataw&ia'a Mtts, Mr. . B. SQolgraro Tom Tucker, Mldahipmite, Muster Jooy Dunbar Sarat-aot of Marine, - Mr. K. P- oihorlaod JObiil'lliNii, tho Captain's Dauubter, MRS. J OS. 81EQBL Littlo Buttorcur, a Portsmouth Uum- bodt omun, - M iaa a. B. Olson Hobo, tiir Joseph' 1'irst Couito Miss Kate Saodors First Lord's Sisters, his Cousins, hia Auuis, is ail orp, Marino, ota, by ihe Members of ihe PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, Eighty-five in nutnbor. New, Novol and Original OoctumoF, Eeone'y and Mae Effoots OVERTURES : . First Act "La gazia ladro," - - Jlostini j beoend Act "iJanditonatroicho," - fcSuppo ; TBE CARELESS ORCHESTRA Comprising the best Ide trumODtaliats of tho citj-, specially ongaetd tor those poriortunnuoa. GEO. CARELESS, Musical Dirootor. USUAL THEATRE RATES OVERTURES at 6 o'clock prociiely. MATINEE Doonopon at?, performance at'2.3U. Admittanoe, Adulti, dQo-, Children undor 12 yoars ot ago, 25o. ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL. Au Earnest Appeal to the Be-nevoleut Be-nevoleut People of Utah. 1 1 At tho clcse of their hospital yoar, the i Tniiteea of St. Murk's Hospital find themselves in debt to tho nrnount of , nearly 1,000. This indehieducse his ' arisen iu providing for the regular ongoing of the Hospital. As strict economy as is consistent with tho proper and efiicient , care of our patients ia aimed at in tho ua.' : of the funds that come into our hands. Our only assured source of revenue- is thw . monthly dues from iho men at work at , our mines and smelters, and fur obvious ' reasons this income has been loss during tho past year than at previous times. 1 Since we last appealed lo tho public for ' help in aid of our current expense?, wo f have cared for 350 patients, and of theso -18 have been cases of charity, admitted, in most cuses, at the request of friends in ' this city or the mining enmps. At other times the public has responded liberally to our app-a's, and we trust that they ' will now come generously to our heip, 3 both in tho way of gifts outright of t . money and in contributing to make cur , Third Annui.1 Charity Ball in every way a Bucccfs. R. O. Chambers, li. II. Kirby, W. G. Galiguer, Executive Committee. COMMITTEES: 3 j SALT LAKE CITY, j B. Mackintosh, 8. 8. Walker , A.Gould, W. W. Mct'animor, Js. Uoiiio, Chas. Auer, W. O. UalJ, Parley William, i J.Loviberg-, Anthony Uodbv, J. 'J'. Littio, Thus. JecniDBK, L. E. ilolden, Jan JUcTieriiay. Hot. Sierel, Albort llauao, John lJonaonon, L. 3. Hill?, . lrod. Auorbach, Joati Lnwrenor, : Thos. R. Jonoe, R. A.Koyos, 1 Put. H. LennnD, Cy. PuUomod, Christopher Liahl, S. C. Kwicff, ( i F. W- Billing. ' RUSH LAKE, ( John Broobr, W. A. Pratt. I JArOB3 CITY, I ' Hirtm Lusk- ' BINGHAM, 1 A. B. Emory, Jus. Unnaan, , Qeorgo ilaU, R. D. Clark, j A. Bound y, BIQ COTTONWOOD, : W. if. Hal!, 11. T. Lantia. OPI1IR CITY. , James Lawrooco. SANDY, 'Arthur Cushiog, Chas. Ouacioffham, J. II. ii agues, (.has. Ltoober . I (JISUIIANIA STATION, 0. IJ.rlohD- ; WEST JORDAN, F. A. Cooler, Thomas Latimer. OQDEN, M. H. Beaidaloy, Y. M. C. Silva. I ALTA CITY, James Tucker, D. II. Benttoy, 'James Saiituooar, John Striokloy, tfuKon ilnithr, MnBca iiirsoaman, William Irotoa. CORINNB, W. D, llalfrioh. 1MRK CITY, M.S. Aaohoim, F. W. Hajt, E. P. Ferry, D. Dlgnan. ONTARIO MILL, J. E. Galigher. ONTARIO MINF, Pat KerviD, Martin Corrall, RECEPTION COMMITTEE: Col. Samual Kihn, Gooro M. Soott, Uoono A. Loirr, Al. ehamhncaiy , Jno. 6. Scott, G. S i!rb. FLOOR MANAGERS: Ed. H. Murnhf, Jas. MiUrotor. Liout- CiuHtiD, U.S.A. Barry T. Luko. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Ii. C. Chamberf, W. Q. Oalicher, J . Batnoit, Dr. J F. Hamilton, Sam. D. Cob nor. NOTICE. Utah .t Northers Railway Co., Otlice of Sec. and Tren?., Omaha, Neb. Apr. 2, 1879. The Aunual Meeting of the Stockholders Stock-holders of tbe Utah aud Northern Railway Company, for tbe election ol Directors to serve duriDg tbe eoguing year, will be be!d at tbe Depot of tbe Union Pacific Kitilmad Company, in tbe city ot L)i;den, Utah Territory, on Thursday, the l-l d:y of My, 1879, at 11 o'clock A.M. ti. H. II. Clabk, Prtsidcnt. I. W. Gasxett, Secrclrtry. a8 Z. C. M. I. ADVERTISEMENT. SphingaudsummeR We take pleasure in informing our Patrons and the General Public that with the return of the season wc arc enabled to oiler them Superior Inducements in DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. We feel assured that the Quality of our Goods and the Moderate Prices at which they arc offered will repay a visit of examination, and convince our Patrons of the advantages to be obtained at II. S. BLDEEDGE, Sul. IS OPEN FOR 1 O y ry BUSINESS C7 v WITU A CHOICE VARIETY OF TEAS AND FAMILY GROCERIES. YOUNG & MARKS. Tbe Business heretofore conducted ut the "IB IG BOO T" Has been transferred to Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution, A full line of all Btyles, and best qualities, of HOME MADE BOOTS AND SHOES At LoweBt Prices, will always bo found iu slock at O. I- . S. ELDREDGE, Sapt. V O Cf- NEW SELECTIONS DAILY AT TEASDEL'S, IN NEWEST STYLES, AT TEASDEL'S. $ ii $ r SPECIE PRICES AT TEASDEL'S, Specially Sc'.etM from Best Maritts an! Lffwest Prices, at TEASDEL'S. Champion Machines. FARMERS, ATTENTION! As I do not employ any Traveling Agents lo Bell mv Machinea, I can 6ell Cheaper tlian other Denlere, and propose to Rive the Farmer the benr-fit of this Bftvinp. I will sell Champion Machines (rum my yard, in Salt Lake City, cheaper than other dealers do who employ traveling men. Parties de-Biring de-Biring to purchase Reapers and Mowers will find it lo their interest to call on me before buyiDg. "BLUE" ZFIROItTT, Hnlf-a-ulock Soutb of tbe Tbeatre, L. B, tVJATTISON.! lejuot opening and in anticipation of an INCREASED BUSINESS THE LiIQUOIi HOUSE OF falkefros.&fjo, Are propnring lo oflbr BETTER INDUCMfIS Than evor l)cfor, hoth in lho Wliokiivle and Retail Department. In their stock are a largo lot of CIGARS! And a variety of brands of QH ASVIPAGNg Which they aro offering at LESS THAN COST! For the purpose of reducing stock in the eg lines. fi CALL AND BEE. -a B R AN SO NKN I ITER ii it; oveu. rilACTICAL, 1TJ11AUJL,E. If I cannot Teach any Member of your Family, over Ten Years old, to Knit within One Hour, so as to make two pairs Of Socks per Hour, you " need not buy one. Loave address at Idaho Store and I will call at your houso Vfi h Knitter and sbow ita operation. JilukPB OUon, Wool, Silk nnd Liccn Goods. Circulars furnished. fur-nished. Apis anJ Canyassers I aiiiei. J5TW. W. SXELl. -r::i! LKABIXU , BOOT, SHOE N. OENM' GLOVB HOU3t CEO. DLtNFORD Ko. 61 Main Slrcct, yelluw boot on IIOU8E : TCP. DAVID JAMES. PLUMBER, "TIN NEB, Ga3 and Steam Fitter, RespfjcLtully Rnnouncoa tbal ba b W-cured W-cured the Agency fcr tbis TemHry V. U. Warner's low Presiura STEAM WARMING APPARATUS Manufactuicd under S. J. Qold'l pater GOLD'S EOT Mr FURNACES rorBOTiB TishinK to aarD up t"1 Public Buildine., Jilorcs or Private ' dences by either eteam cr hot air J' , Ond it to thfir intoretU to corrapoM with me on the subject. . A full lino of Piumbort, ,c" Strain Kittors' Goods lipt m Mt..,,, Kumiey'a pumps ond Pump or: band. OFFICB AND WORKSHOPS. West Temple Stree Opposite. City MMMarko BEJJSDICT, HALL & C0, Kamifaolar.n and Wholesale BaalsriK Ecota and Shoes, 1M 4 130 Grand St., Kx To oir... C-trtT, en bltci M B"""" lili |