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Show i 6 ' THE SALT LAKE TIMES. .MONDAY JUNE 22. LSJl. MARSHAL'S SALE: IU?9iiANT TO AN EXECUTION TO V K I itlri'r-tci- tiy the Third juiliciiii district court of (too territory of l.iah. I fp a: at t i.e trout, our f i county house, In the eiU hi S III L'ii, cuii;; y ot S .' I.iikk ami territory lil-- 0:1 li. 1; y of .Inly, at I ; .1 v.i.i. n 111 ..ill runt, t.t.e, r Uiin ami Interest ('. H I..I-- . .hi' of. in. and to III. foil IW Hi! 11. U Tili 'l t;ll ii.fVf. - t iiat. Ivihk, 'add oc'tr. 1:1 Mm. a;ii e mm sait I,ak' coiintv. acd .1. to!!...'. , .i nit: I'll lio.iilio. 1.0 le :il'l M III 'tu it.) Ill West Mount a :i i:;m'i n't. S t Li' io'oiin;". I't-'- A.l,-.:ti- rh v Illinois i.oilo a n. I M;ri'll.' ci.iti "li fie r o il a eni-t- . all mi tuo oppihoo i.ti o' i u- an n from t inouni of I try I 'o Ut H'l.ifl .:.-- :,nii ub.oe thrt lead li!tt; "101. To ti ' h I at the i.ropiv ty of 1. '. li. La h uoo). ut tin! suit of l.coj,o,..l HolillHil'K'. Terms of Kile c:wlc K. II. 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Vntlhnla fct. alii H'Mtfl and Uil.ra! i. it'iI'-- Trari liaily. i.wiwen CM a o u.d uaiah, Co:ilpi.Eod of Ml.itn'" .b: 3 i';ilii Cai m aai Its Fieri lining ;a j WorlJ t.ry lii:orrrtl 1.1 wfll r rhrtaU lUIUiUlittd 0 ALEX, f .iTCHELU La. trjiitrc!Al A((iV WH rro(rrs W'.;:, lt Lak" City. r. r. I'oweu, Truvmim,- - a4.ii). TTAAl 1XXT Subscribe forit mm j. !tI THE TIMES I HURRAH 'FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY. Ith, W .OKIOI S 4th. A l.irj:f :tn ( !nn,e, stork of Fireworks, Flas and! LANTMHNB. Wlioldbalo an retail at it FRED G. LYNGBERG'S k c.w.rowEr.3, AlTOn.:rY-A- LAW, nPI'OTTB boa. 0 U'ut. ' r07ELTI MAXUf aqtuhix; 01. f 1 01. 1), 81LVS.K AN1 NIOKKL l'I.UI.1 I by tafl Lytiaaio t'.oce.ii. A'.i sillU of rer'a.ii r dona v la una a s auu tlifciAtoiL lM;i,bu St & Si iiuuta. ti 4t.nl ru:i:. P.Nl"'!.Eia CO.. '11. o .:.i avi !: ai.:-:- M.Tli of nrn.t'tr, Sei,, ons, d.H.rr nti l W'iti - vis. Jot nv n't Lairmv i roao t y attauuvJ t k:S ul 14 J W 'it tai - IAsritAXCK. "" LCUIJ EYAJJ3 & CO, f'IRK L 1. ANo .11. I.'. N MI'TfAT, of f.-- a Vi.rk. .11 Mi I'o.llllKOC al I'llM- t. I'tlMIUNl. r.x L'ORAsr. CTrTAM Iltr.ATlKJ KNilNliiSn, JSS MAIN 0 iiruut, hult LaxH city. j" ST.NuaKAl'IIT. P. E. MoGURRIM, 1 l.rrTOTAT. STK.VOIOtAI'H'R; AT.T.KTyri'S Stairthoid iina Tyi.ewrlun Ilealr :i I oiiiiKtou Tyjiuwntur aiel sujiy.ian; i'roirsj .1 oi'.tUt;. j Tliree Moors vt of Suit I,aki j Tl':ir. Hknuy F. Clark, "t 'TAILxOR." 29 E. FIRST S0UT(4 I)K. IIDGa- - - Dcntiot s. 11 u- - 7' 1 ' 'T' Odpamlv Or ' t ".''.' ...V . Ol Vlt O - V ,'." ' ' ' M' ihi air aii'";t w,,,,;.,y worn warraut- 1 T a J ij Jluom TS, I'oiiiuii rou; lilwli, salt Lak Ctty, V'Vt'V.'jbVff XT.SlNC c. Ni vi i yc. i " 5 i ? T a : 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 J js 1 I i i 1 M 8 hyfLO; Gives the latest and fullest news from the Mines of Utah. THE TIMES Gives the iNcws ol Salt Lake while it is fresh. THE TIMES Gives the News of the World while it is still a thing- of today. THE TIMES Is the Progressive newspaper of Sail Lake. j tF Subscribe forit - I I THE TIMES Circulates among all classes and is Read by Everybody. THE TIMES Is continually increasing in ForuxAP, Favor. THE TIMES M Csniraf Mkii TiEe-TaM- e, ia Meet April 1, Ml: rasacn i'r ttf.iirs will run iktily rwin Sail LaLo ..u n.--k City as foil .: SALT LAKE CJTV. frain leave 6: ft South mid alata .. Ifi ' 3 ... dap .a " B arrivKS " " " ...in a j.:o 4 ' ' " " ... OlaMp.UI paiik crrr. fraln 1 aiTive at Irk CWy I0:t0 a m " 3 " " ft: ia 'i IU " H leaves " ' S l"a.:u "4 " " " 4:" I.i Sniitiman raseri!r trains run dally bait l.ali. City aud Mill c'retlt ' Ic av Salt Lake 0:45 and i.23 a.m., aad 4 :sn and 6:10 p.m. Keiurninvt i.a iv Mill Creek 7:18 aad 9 0J a.m., aud i .06 and tlsa n.m. onue ant Dopot cor. Eighth 8)uttt aul Matu Street. in. H. Y3in& LJ. U:dMM, A tH. Su'eriut.ndnnL Gen. H A p A'is rp ptj- - --y. Denver & Rio Grito SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLR The Favorlt. Koat. to CIfEWC!y,l. Aspen, iMilvilla, rusb'a,! Coiordft Springs, Denver And all FointA Kant and Soul. ITO Oi!W.I Flegant Punrnariftn.l Touvl-.- t Rloflpar and P'roa Chair Cars on Each Train, for full Utfonuation. call on or adjixi W. J. 'sHOl'WiiLli. Ak.:i, 5 W. Siul SoHth, 7. SMITH, A. S. EUQHE 5, icDtrAl Vaoairer. Tiaff.e Marat.! j S K. lKlOPEK. G. P. and T. A. SANTA FE: ROUTS, Atcblson, Toiiela & Fs Ry. Kuna the I'luwt Triu Unver, L'plf,rit!o i'u.-p';t- m l Af j Tujiki, Kju-a- s . ..o VVIsIioM to SpoaU to tlso f toys ami Girls oV Sail l.ak ;ul oiler cadi vl the in x i. That will nfTonl many Ikiiiis of iiiiioiviit "X T T i T t i J i I J s v i I I i ! 1 !- VV li.ive a I.ir;;'1 !. of t)A-n!ito- c W '! We l;(,;,.,.su to ghe aivaj to tho ' , i Dlllk( iillliA ' Tlio coniition upon wlikh (hoy will be presented is simply tliat sifti Koj or iirl who wants a box sliull yet i One Subscriber! FOR Till.; TIMLa j For One Month! Anil br'nsr tho name with th Colorado MMBy; riivirs et:vK notn:. STANDARD GAUGE BETWEEN I'enrnr. rolorn io Moriiu'-i- , I'nehlo. Pall Lake j fits. Ogien, I' .ci ic Coist a.i all Norilia-- t i o.nt-- . '.ia M.iinion, i.ialMlle, Anjiuu ami L. enwuo.l hijirioi, .. j Scenery Unequalled. ; Equipment Unsurpassed Tmoiich I'lilltiuiu Sic. p. rM ami Pullman 'lu'.r i ca."r. cer.n 'ili. ucr all S i:i :i?;cisco. Thro sh the Len t of the Kockv .Mo:intnln 7'e I r I li ori.lo-e- I:.e act .,11,1 thai K'.i'uie of .ill 'I'r i i oiitui, n1 U Heio .,. Kor :at-s- . iIom riiitjoii, i aiiiiLlt ti e;c. call Uj.nii or address it. c. nrnxiiTT, 41 We t S- - con.l South Salt J iiy. Ii. CflLLrtltAN, i HAS. H. I.KK. i .cnei .1 M iTiaer. (iclii.1.11 i'as. A I 'lit. t'oio. S:irii!y:. l'o:o. l'envcr, Colo. ifdSiioRapil Transit Wy TINS TASLE, To Take Ei:eat May lit, 1S01. Lccal Tra ns for th Jorl in l!lvr. Gardun (, Ily, Dr.gliti a ana KlOor-Uo- . iitvies j I EAVE IU CRA.lO SALT Ukli I'ITT fiOa.nt. l.U'pm. ?iia.m. nip,m. ;vi "in ' :!. " S'il " s .,i 8 ul " 4 n i i)." 4:'l " l":XJ " S O " I,;,,-- .. f,M0 ' 11". ' 11:01 I4:l " :ixi " Mt'Jtim. " r:t" S'n.t'nn: rnri'.er Sevpn'a South and B. on 1 V.'eft sir Q'a. J. G. JACOiiS, Oeii'l M's'r. j Is the best newspaper for business men who desire to Secure the Ear of the Public "WANT" NOTICES Published in The Times nre more effect-ive than those published in any other Salt Lake newspaper. .Vv S.V --A i sW .'ic.'ic n, ''L' '(i'. ? fy (S ? tS 7S S p jN Tjs S-f- - 'S Advertise In It Those Trains are Solid Vestibule Dicing Curs, Fr8 Fecliiii.r Library Chair Ci"; Leaving Uoncer 5 p. m. daily. ' MOST POPULAR ROUTE! To reach all Eaatoi n I'ol'.K citimr via Chicago ir S. 1.' iii-i- . Ask any ticket ajent tor tt"kta over thU line. For further lu'orinatiou, tinia c.trds. .:e.t call upon ora.i .r Bi .T. n. K-.- '. OttTHV. 19 t P c i'.l 8oiit.fi. Salt Luk I'itv 0B' T. V CD- S iN. i i:i l'.iti. a '1' i.' t .',P't. Tc.;i ii i T"an. jt, T H U ' Vidaaki illait; 'k$& T32H rs.iils Css?. I Oalj One Cauga $ fcn I'tah b Kansas Citj or St Loiiis. j Elegant Pullman Buffet Slapping Cars. FEEL' EECIKHS CS.1IS fASS. He ur your tlckttt re.Vi. via th. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY, H. C. TOWNSEND, S. V. DERAH, C. P. 4 T. A., Si. Louis. C F. & I. A j ISla. Mala Ntiraat. taltl.ak. C.t. Ut4 j ciiiscrl!tion pri-- j 75 Cents toTUKTIMKSOflice. JHLLlJTLiSrTLT..iTlt Kacli ono of you lias a friend who is not a subscriber onl who will phully siiltscribei for tho paper for a month to assist you in seeuriiijr a box of theso Dominoes. VYIieiK ver you are lown-tow- u you can tli-o- in at the Office, 12 Commercial St. Ami Set-lir- Thi;i Strawberrias and Cream 15 rents An eleuant businofs lunch J.io. from 11 to ' X. V. Kitchen 113 S. Jilain. TIJE OIlJJIU'Olil'E. TLi Celohrated Hughes Cass Comei Up for Another Benntftional Airing in the District Court. THE TRIBUNE'S LIBEL SUIT. Judge Powers Sends in a Elnjirig Reply Josie Hill's Discburge A Day's Digest of the Dockets. TI10 district court opcnntl the vtn'.lc with Judgo Andorsi.n on the hfiiu-l- i tiU a m'nsatiooal divorce c'h'iii on tint cal-endar the cast; of Ida Hughes against John Hughes. Tim ihiuo that has; awakened cniwidf ralilu iuterfat I'Oth in this city whero thn jirincipaU are! known and in C'olor.ido, was rcoprncd this morning on a motion to xtriku out the cross complaint. It appears that Mrs. Hughes ws the areor in thu war of .separation and that in April last shofilod a suit for divorce in ('hulled county, Colorado. Thin was followed by a divorco suit from Mr. lliiejlio and then a siiliseipiunt suit by the woman who set up that the estate is j worth some $.',3,0011, and asks thnt she bo awarded her dower, intermit, alt luony und attorney's lees. Tho case ptomises to bo a hard fought one. Tll (.i.nit Jury. The failure on the part of this au-tomata to lind a true hill ngairiKl Josio Hill has thrown the nuthoriti1 s lack to a new begiuiiiii);, and from that point they are now conducltuK their researches. The case is very much in the dark, and in the face of present embarrassments it will be FXtrnmely dillicult to catch up the thread that was broken by thn lailnra of the Brand jury to uncover anything that wouid justify thcui in holding anyone.This dues not injure tiie serv ices of the woman as a witness, however, and it is u that from the dark iu which thn ass-ai-lurked, she may yet gather a vo id likcucts. Tli 1 rlliuna'i Itpjily. Judgo O. W. Tow ers, counsel for the Tribnno, has filed his reply in tho case of Jesse li. Karlon against that publica-tion, and tho foundation is laid for 0110 of the most interesting trials that have taken place beforo tho cuurls of ISalt Lake. I'o aix allegations the defence enters a general deuial and arriving at the seventh, opens the ar.eual. The answer at thn point says: And as to li e flrnt alleged emueof action Mt foriti In ialiilii s : j a r tint delcnd .lit an e.Mim a I'll at a the time alieied. to- - w it, ou tilt1 a ith uay or Jnnuin y, J v, t. uu,) u 'l ti ti'ti o unci Hfioi' aiil ilalf. iini't ju j ,r-frrcwh mi intensely exritOiJ iiinl !iOttlil r;iin-;aii- . mi wliich o JIM al party vmlviX t Iih IVhuIh' party, hint u tin aHe.i, and u joiitical parly alkti ttitr nl pjirty, wem ciniit-.iil-l-for tlie riM;;rul of tin iiutiiicip.il intHirs cf hiHit Later City; umt thlw deffii lant ihirliu; hind tiuirt pnl'ii.-h- (1 iht railed I'lit) Salt Lakt Trnmne, wrieii at,( ucuspapttr win t tie iveouniv-.t'- firifau and daily voict or tin haul l,ii'fal party; that thn com t al pu lir v a ini"t.Mt)d in und had tin1 rik'tit know miti ttti iiittH'in.d (Muiccriiii ait m titer i aiid tn.niri p rt tinitia to alt carnpat-'- ti atiduttd MUUK-ipa- , and that it twainti und was tht duty of def (iant in it nntl r t int'M'iit. publiMh and dNruss in a fark-H- inaniHT all n. utter aiT 'ctnm ih con-d-t of naid campaign ami to fully rcpreMut to the public waatevor a liu' dnu ly t:io win) werii t'nca'.'fil m nimaitiw: r itKisiinu in thn ronduvt tf Mtid polit:al campaign preiifiduary to said nitinicipal Hreumi oil tne luta day of February, Imi; that, in pursulus; its Kaid duty as a public journalist IUh Kiiii dtdtnidaut prior t th pu hi. rat ton of the matiei coinplaiueit of va iufornifd uud Kivcu to understand ... fioni a houree which a ri'aRf.natd man HUM tit am rtl iai al wlkl"a aor'Sli)it heiitived and th'Tfoie ohiiiu" to he trun, that tho peopltVrf party had cfetly iiiilu"d one John Iki.mlti, formerly of lh police forpv of th city of Cuica io, to c'omw to Salt Lake City to takf p;irt in tb gaid po-litical campaign, and that the Haul John Hon-iiet-h. td with htm. or uii.ler hid direction, a iieicctivo from Cliicau'o named Joe K. ii Hntm, and another p'ion actut: as a net ctie naind Jaiueft Kay, and one by tho natiirt of William tdaand other and that the piutml'T Km lou w an iifloci;itiUK With detect i en. taUlnn intrt in fnelr cnnsul'afions advinins.: ami coiispir ng with them and wan known and failed hy an aliaa. ''Nuinher : o , " that the naid plaintiff Hartun iounht an intio-ductio-to . V. Powers, an attorucy.at law at Salt Lake City, and who van at that time chairman of thn lihoral city committu' of Sa;t Luke City, nnd applied to H.iid Towers for dH.-- k room for Mrr.M''f in the on'ce of xaiti Tower.-t- , c..iheal ln from the aid loern tho fact th it he, the nid plaintiff, was at that time in thepni' l v of the ta;d people's jiarty r the aid dohii 1'onlleld: and tbut tluue wai in 8 ill L:iko City iu the employ of the people s parry a number of people of uusa ory reputation w'ho were working for the sit. ces of said people s pvarty, amoutf them bein said Jame-- kay, ho had theretofore breii iniprlsoiiel in thn Indiana penitentiary t he 01 iuu-o- i hutyhtty for the period of tt ree years, and who had tneretofore tn the nuutmer of been arrowi-r- d by l'tnkerion detective- at rora IlUnoia, lor poekei?, Hnd who had a general ba.i repuia tlon: and aNo thr't amtw other person ho ha alleged working for the aid peopP'.M party was one Charles Arnold, or Charb-- an who had theretofore been arretted in Chirac for Hwindlln and In Kentucky for kidnajdny. indicted for perjury in and also luuieted in rtueatro in hss for biackniad; the nal I William Kia heretofore re-ferred to in naid anant- he, ui reputed to b. a freipieiiter of ;anniiiif pla-e- s and a drunk n who frefpttnied am an t nitdmi,' ImiiseH. Iofeni'aut further alUvtt that to the publication of matters com-plained of in said firs cause of .tcfon, that the haiii plaintirt freinientiy visited the of the liberal con.tnitiee of Salt Lake C t v and made in.piii'ies as to tht j.ro: re.M of the work by that committee, and mutant perml ft on to vtidt the room 4 wheroiu the clerks of 1 ne naifi eonimirtee were romp; ink' the result Of the various caiiva s mule bv th: said cominltteoof aif! city, and iiic;o-e- d apparent anxiety t be fuiiy ;nform-- d of tne work Cteti and thero beiuif d"tt by the liberal partv through Jf ald rom:nIttee. and that belleviiilr these repreaentationn to be true the paper published the article ou which pialmii bases nih action fur daxua om. fo GraMs llesteni (! i:.i;LV,n Kio'i T R GA CE ciarrent Timc-'ITaTc- lo I In I'ife s oi.'.ay .lano itli ihm. f No. , No. t. Xut bound Trains. AU .ntlc Ati.nttl" I Mull, Express. I Ijjil.-- H:al a. 111. H:if tn. M(,!e:ia!l j aku U:lda. m. ;.M la. l.f .c Hot l.al.e :.. lu..I0 'iii, 111. A e r 00 I! :Ai a. 111. li t'-- p. m. tiM: ro"o ill Ml a. III. Ii.il) l. !.i. .n ; f :. .en Ki fi:5 p, 111. .'i:kj a. m. 1. met, re n oiver .... p. in. Via a. 111. A r llM.ra. J iu. lion i!:.fi p. la. it r a. in. iw v.. t , r ,' a ,ii:;l nan. i. c; a;r, a. :a. ;ien . o . )i 1; t u; a, m I::., p. 111. ' A i.ee Lea. iv. lie :, , .1. Ill . :! I p. m. "inn fti :..! . p. nc ! a. i... A ra.o ..;.! , ;i::o., L' - p. m. 4:.01. tn. Ac.; co 'eltv cr T.i i ..o a. lif. - - - - No, n. No. I. 'A'. Trains, Aliantxi All m'lo I Mail. t.,,i.ie.-s- . i..f..v li. no r p. t. JSi a. ri. (.:..io sj.r iiu 1. .:i;. p. . 11 :V. a, 1.1. J ,1:,.' In : 11. 11.. p. ia 1 a a. I.e t il'o !. !: !.. a..-- ;:. o ,1 mi - I! la a. i ... a. 111. 11,. 1. ran J .'an : "a .':! 1. i?i I: 0 a. ":. i, .. Ill a aw.caa. u: t: I it) a. 111. - e r a ' (. ei.' s. 01 '.. 1 i. ' 't la ti. tn.! s i'i a. in. A li: ,. I'ro o ! !' a. ic '.' ' P- in. i i rr..i .1 1) a. ic :l o. m. Il'i-n.'- f.alic ..c a. in 4 a. ji. 111. I L.e Halt I, w :! a. tii I I !'. fl. . Vrti'o (laicii :'. 1.. a. Pi.' f.:s 11. In. A,V Al, THAI Mi. I IKK A'll I'HHEN. rAl'9:i!t l.ai-- !:1 a. 111.. a '!: a. m, and .y. in. ar": ni at Salt I.a o- Si. in 111., ii:l'.' p. m,, an ,i:.) p. ni. I1JN 111AM I.VlMVAClit 'l, l,nav. Salt I.'ik r a. in. Ketti'-nln-r- ar-- J rueSalt Lake f p 111. AMKIlI-A- I'laivn. s I'll to c R. tills- - T. K, Ml. I" ia. i AMI M AN 11. Lcav Sap j a a. in. ltetnruini;, ar- - r vt Sail l a:,. I ., p. in. ii. c. iiiiiii it. J. it. HKN.XKiT. (ien'l alalia ,er. . en ! r.ii.. A. t SCORE FOR SALT LAKE, Th. City Foil Olllo.'i (lu.lnr.i It A n ay op th. Iacrra,. .c.l.. Postruanter 15enton ran well fool con-fident that he is ths hr.nl of ono of tlio most prosperous poatollicua iu the coun-try. In the United States mail for Juoe a column or more of official fig-ures respecting tho business done by various offices are set forth by Albert H. Scott chief of the salary and allow-ance division in the first assistant post-master general. There are UN iirst-clas-s offices in the I'liited States and out of the total number there is only twenty-on- which show a greater in-crease than the Salt Lake City pustoliiee. For instance the home office w hose in-crease during the year ending March 81. ls!l. "as '..', 100 over the Omaha office. Kansas citv is about $JU0i) behind Salt Lake. Compared with the St. iai Of);oe Lake is STOOD ahead. The incnase of the home oiiice against that of tht i otlice al Albany, .V., is nearly doiiblH. LosAu(feles. with a population of aimut the same as Salt Lake, is J.'o.n-'- behind the increase of this oilieu. Coluiubus. ' O., and New Haven. Conn., each with a population twice that of Salt Lake, can take a back seat because the i,,ca'i ollice shows twice the increase ot rer-- enue. These tijrnrea are all right and the facts speak volumes fur Salt Lake. While other offices are slipping bark ward thin one is advancing grandly to the front. If thero is a bettor managed establishment anywhere trot it out. |