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Show 2 THE SALT LAKE TIMES. MONDAY SEPTEMBER, II 1891. In the case of Thomas Larson vs. the Utah Central railway et al., an order was issued by Judge Anderson staying execution until Saturday next. A Lyncher liehara-.- i . John Quinlan, convicted on an in-dictment charging him with pertioipa-tio-in tfie merrjurablo Tintie lynching in 'HV, was this morning discharged from the penitentiary, he having satis-fied the p 'baity. Of actors in that uliurkin a flair but two now remain iu the conliiirt of the penitentiary Har-rington and Lagan. The particulars of Hint horrid event are vividly recalled. It originated in a tn.gedy at a gaming table in which the victim of the avenger' rope (.hot down hn opponeut. A mob was hastily trgaiiied, and the shooter paid the penalty before Judge Lynch' court. a seWehim term. Tha Autumnal Soiatioa in the District Cour-t- Judges Zaus nd Andr-o- a on the. Bench- TEE GRAND JURY EMPANELED T&a Court Eegistura Some Pertinent No-tic- ss Oharscteristio Incidents of q Opetiir? Day, The September term of the district rot.rt was ushered in at H o'clock this uioraini;, tlnrige Zati i on the bench. The court nt ojch proceeded to post a nninlmr of oral notices tj'.atii. that tho first work of the session would be thu litnpaneliniml of a pratid jury after which ho would proceed to the calling o! the law and motion docket comments-lri- t Willi N-- and continuing up to and inclusive of No. 10(1. In the mean-time ,:ul!je AndiT'On, he stated, would ait in chambers at room iiii, where be would attend to matters in chan-cery al the lotu'lnsro'i of which he woi, il !ic his attention to (ho In an! tjiotion docket witn No. 1"1. i )n v ednes'l y, iaid .Indue ane. the will niiike a sitting of jury cases and on Monday work will proc''d on tlni trial celendar. This will continue until October at which time the ci Miistice v ill open and everything of a civil nature will be put aside that the malefactors now awaitiujr. their fate may luce an open track. These, announcements having bren registered the signal was given to jbttud Stales Attorney Stephens to proceed with the worn of empaueliug the jfiaud jury. Tn. O'loil Jury. The following rwiul jniy was then empaneled, sworn and niter instruc-tions from 'be court, retired to their chamber under lbs forettisnsliip of James llevine: .laiiii's Deviue, Neils l lillis. Lawrence Kimball, io 11. Steed, Joseph l'tig-dey- , frank Follett, M. II. lleardsley, (isoro T. Odell, James V. Hi tdley, I'harles V. Annett, John L. Kinibiill, A. J. Stanchlield, A.S.Kendall, J. W. Houston, 1 li mm Smith. ( litre " Jury. In deliverim; his charge to the grand jury, Judjjo aue siitf: I,' iitUiia n: The law luH'Ose- - upon you as uranil jurors vary liiip.-riuiit- iluties to the citi-ve-to the peoplo ;nnl to society. Your ditty 111 a Keiiersii way Is slated Iu the oath that you have taken, that you will indict no person tliroin:ti prejudice, hatred or ill will; that you will nut leave liiipreented through fear, favor or thai you will not be actu- - atcd by any reward or the hope of it: lu fact It makes it your duty to ns. ertain the truth. In in liking your Investigations you should be careful not to lndicl any one unless there is Mifticieti. evidence to Induce you to that ha Is orobabiy guilty, and you Should be careful nl;,o not to be Imposed upon by unwilling witnessen. Some-time witnesses will appear heiore you who are not disponed to state the whole truth If they cat, avoid it 'I ha crimes that a person may commit in this judicial district and In tins tenitory are defined In tie- laws of th United States and In tnc laws or this territory. The crimes dellued by the laws of the Cuited States uro committed airamst the mail ser-vice, acaihst the laws providing lor tiie enter-inis- ' of lauis, aw'alitst ttie laws piovldtu;: tor t tie collection of tlie revenues of the irovern-tiieut- ; also ayaiiisi the laws prohihitthK unlavvlul ohabitatlon, adult. r.v, for-lii- i atlou ami others. There are also numerous oilenees. defined iu the statutes of the territory, ran, in from those test are punishable by d. alh to Imprts ouoiMii. loi , Li'trt LeroiH and some cases c imply ai in.nishalile by ,t hue. The . arc a a.t-a- n .,nj of b'H',,'-lar- y an l hmue tia!t;n.-- . Ilousos are l.tn into lu le'iny iiista ici.s dnriin: the dhy whei, tn.. peopiu aie init. una the rlithts of the peo. pie m tlic.r propjrty it. id tn their homes, and the enjoyment of them are In that way inu Willi. You should Investigate this class of crimes o: reluily. as there seems to i.s a great necessity for it. The court here cpiotod from the slat tito prohibiting gambling aud continu-ing said: t call your attention to this becauee there at-- frequent complaints made, wherein incx pet eueed men and Intoxicated per-o- and others, are induced oi uo ,uto these places and are deprived oi tlu ir money under cir' s that in a moral sense is as bad as rob-bery oi larceny, but llicr, is a iliiierutit pun-ishment imposed upon II. F"r the protection of socieiy. it tioissury tint' you invest! :a'e these crimes tli.iroiighly. B .s aue tticciiy fails to doits iluty.lt is no reason wnvthis trraud jury should not do it. c ill v our to the (acts a creditably reported, thceisa (i:atnbliiif house teat can fie seen win n the curtains are up from the window of this room. It has become so open that It ecoms to do toierateu it any ,ie ;iuinato ousl-ues- 1 nere is also another c 1as of offences which are also vary open, as I am credit!,, y In-formed, The court read irom the statutes with ruference to houses of prostitution and continuing said : The law uiaVes if your dut v to Investluato ttie charges of the character mentioned in the sections which hae just read. Tiie ifood of ro.dety demands that the law should be en-forced ami your oath reijuiros that jou should dolt. As It Is you havo no Vim may shirk from It as in n may sometimes on the witness stand, after he tak". an oath, ll-- i may not. swear to the whole truth, or swear falsely, and violate his d.ily; so this tiraud jury may violate lis duty aid its oath a nil commit perjury In that way, but, il you unit, you do it with your eyes oten. and though you may not be eonvi-ao- oefore any eouit, yet you are convicted iu the eye of conscience and reason. There aie also wiatules persons who outrage In the saiu of liquor to fake out licenses, ami the sale of it to certain classes of persons. Anione them are minors under the aire of 131 years. Though they may have a license, yet any one who sells lhjuor to a mluor, or suffers hiui to remain in the or place, employs him. is gain y of a misdouieanor. And the statute al .o provides that saloons shall be dosed on the saobuth. in order that drunken men may not be seen staipertnir about the streets as tlieyarehete froonently on Sundays, speiiduie; their money that their families oui;ht to have by driuklui.' and it on Sunday and disturbing the peace. H is your duty to inquire into all such offenses as these and f the evliieuc) is sullioiuut. to indict. It is your duty ueutlemen under your oaths to go forward faithfully ud fearlessly aud discharge vour whole duty. Tim nomi of so-ciety doiuauds It. The court concluded with the formal admonitions, with reference to secrecy, etc. Todiky's IJeraurrers. The following short orders were made from the criminal calendar: In the case of the people afainst John Davis, assault, death of defuudaut was oiled aud the action dismissed. Intltucaseof the United States vs Horace Campbell et al, the demurrer to the complaint was argued anil over-ruled aud tvviuty days allowed iu w hich to answer. lo the case of the United States vs Ida Jones the demurrer to the answer was argued and submitted. iltfara Judg t Anderson. The following ordur was made by Judge Anderson iu chambers: Alice Hand vs. William (i. Simpson et al; continued for hearing until Tucs day, Saptomber 15. Leave granted to amend complaint. William II. Wood vs Moylan C. Kox, eieoutor; suttled as per stipulation. (ioldthwait vs. Lynch; demurrer to amended complaint submitted by cou-ent- . Annie Kobbins vs. lieu W. lingers et al; attorney's fee grauted and foreclos-ure ordered. John C. Hecsch vs. the Utah Plumb-ing Co.; motion to dissolve restraining order heard and submitted. Owen Phillips va.. W. H. McClure; order for service by publication. Gleson Dudior vs. Johu Cahoou et al. case on bearing. TJO YOU READ iE TIMES? It is the only real enterprising paper in Salt Lake. The latest possible non i at the earliest possible hoar, In the recoiuinenda-tlo- n of TILE TIMES. y ; Vrest Side Rajad Transit Compy ' TIME TABLE. To Take Effect May 1st, 1891. i Local Trains for the Jordan Rlvsr, Oardea, ; Kilty, Brighton aud tldurado. iiiva ewjobaoo SAi.a ik cutt . tooin Ifipa roua.ia. !Pra ,:O0 4:110 " 1(1:01 " W " IJ:U - 4:00 " H:U J.00 II .10 - o:0U UMOL 7:00 Citv Station; Comer Seven th South am Second Weit streets. J. G. JACOBS, Geu'l M'tfr. SANTA FE ROUTES. Atchison, Topeia & Santa Ffi By. Buns the Finest Trains bstwean Denver, Colorado Sprint. Pueblo and Atchison Topeka. Kjmu city. St. Josepu, UalwburK, Chicago. 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It h is tha largoat city circulation. It imliiisi.eij the brightest news at the earliest p vssib.e moment. tOUlFFG B 0 TO E 0 HOtgjJ? SERICU3 FLC03S IN SPAIN. The A insryulllo Oerllow. It. Itmukl Railway C'nmiiiuutcutiotv Interrupted. MiiiKin, Sept. 14. Serious Hoods and storms are reported in various parts of Snaiii. Hallway comruuiilov lioii in iiiiurniptfd at several points). The Amiirgtiillo o.erilawed its batiks destroying the town of Coiistirgora and UnoUitiaT several villages. Tlio work of relieving the destitute iu the iloodi'd diiitriata is very d.Jlieult. The Hoods derailed a train near Castillego and one person was killed and three in-jured. A house collapsed at Toledo and six persons were crushed to death. Mauy people were drowned. REM TOJRItlGATE. Continued froiu Fax One. Trumbo to represent that city in the Irrigation congress. Then gentlemen are well known in halt Lake. Tiiey are al the Walker. IHRKCrOKV OF UELKCIATI B. liTintiH State, una TcrntorUs Bpr.-unt.d- . The following is a completu directory of delegates to the Irrigation congress as far as reported to Secretary Gillespie on the evening nf September Vi. A 'iKtllln. W .1 Murphy, M K Collins, Samuel Webb, Lincoln rowler, Llndley urme. A M lTii'iU-Im- , Mari:wj(i rout.ry; M II iS La 'jr. iiurbc'-- t Hniwn. Suni'i"! Uifiw: I'ixna hi W Mtewait. K U tJanti'. elO J A Mit.UutliH;i, CfchtMe cf'Uinv; itnre' H K"i'- :,i J K'tan, ,f H GrwVk. (.iraftara ";t v ; Alt Haclinoy, coimtv: vihiHin S H.trnuri, !' M Zuck. A K U;uita. Aai.'Ue cuiiiity; w i; 151;ikely, j K Mohave couulyi T J Hut-'ttr- Murrlx Uoldwaar, CM i''uton, Cix'ouiu" co'inly A ,) Koran r h liiady. Wual I'ouiuy; li J U.aia-(- 11, A V, Martin, Yuma county. ArUfbU.a. Ja:ln A !!(, H A Dlnsmo'' JMitocvllle: A .li'iikH H.iah Htan, tt K Manx. I'ayctiM-- lit: iV K lliciiK, Uaii Oaulnln. I.oukIio; MM l'n:i!t'. I'rliii'olon; I'aul Jonos, '1 e'.iTHana. A H S"Mi;r, LoiiUvllli: Dan W .lonns. John M li :o: M Mull. , T Littlo Kork: Jwrc South. Mountain fl.ui; H it Uuiitfins, U.nupt ii vl) l.md, vris( City: Helen-ili'ip,,)- . Jiiiooe F K"o, (,'ort Smith: J M H'owu, I'Mudm : r. Menry, Moirtriiou; H T Ku ii)-- . W A Cleoii-ntrt- . Atkins; A Wash-lmi-i- Wnldron VV H liui-ni-t- 1' Thweatt. Ilrli-aa- C 11 Carlton, Lak" Villa-- , e: H K Hiw-- , Viirc r; X T Huberts, J li Sheers. 1'tue Bluff. California. W R rirawu. Coluaa; J W Nance. San K If TiuUor. Kreatki; I y filter. Tula e; J W Jav!.', Tulare; U ilordm al. Fresno; C (J VV'r.,:iil. St;iiil:.iaufi: s Ali'ninJa; KCt'iukle. Han Hernardlno; Euuch K'llKht. Lo.-- , Aiiiii'U-s- ; Kilward Fay. H.m iTrunciscx); i A W.iymlre. Alninud.t; A II Hutlor. riimiio; .1 K McOnaald. ; K X. Edwards. ori.. M M Kstoe, Napa; W II Hall, b;m F: u i .,; L M Holt, Ha,i Hormrdlno: J P Irish, H n Fi'jik-Im-o- ; FA Kimliaii, Han Jfe go; M F Taylor. Kein; E A Forls. Vuh.t; ,i A Hanta tlsra; W H Mills, Kati Francisco; U 11 Fa;rchild, I.os AudeM: Tay-lor Hiuch, Kauia Clara; Allan To.vle, lJla er. MITNlClPAi. lLBUATi.S. II !i SanJuie; D H Murpl.y. Sar. Jo e; (; M BhurtriiUu. ban Jos--- ; 1. i. S.tn .lost, ; 8 li Lewis, Los Angeles; cnuiaiu, Los Aniti-les- ; J liuHartl. Short' I. os .nrft;H; C J Shepherd, Lo AiiR-.fc- VV il SVoi'kiuaa. La An;eli-s- : J H llunry, an Josm: y. u Uoaiock, Hauta Uarbnia; WA lUwli-y- , bania Uarlara: J W Calkins, Santa Hiviora: J J I'eik'on Santa Barbara; Juluos M ,uort, Santa liarliara. Colorads, L U C'avpenter.Kort rltlns;Reor(rar. Andrr-si.n- , Denver: ttou;4d CsuiiImI1, C VV Aldi-acti- , IJcnvt-r- ; ,Iobu A lumet-se- , Denver; II (I Kddy, Axial: A C FUk, Denver: Win Uelder, loenwoud .Springs; J. b, Uivi-ne- , Den-ver; 11 R l.a u range. Creeley ; frwln H ivvhei-t- , Colorado feiirings: Janien H Maxwell, Dtuiver. .loiu .1 Kyati, Loveiaud ; John b (Hanger, Den---- r l1 V Smith, crand Jimcthm; John C Uli'i. Monte Vista; A It Arbn kit), Denver; Win JB Aieander, Deuver; a h Smith, I'neb'o; Kd T Taylor, flleuwood Bprtutoi; J B FiauU, Dei.ver; V IctorlJ Mill, Pueblo; John loai;land. Uoiden; llynu L Carr, Lonumont: Oregn. Gourley. J H Cradixbatigh, George T Morxan, T ie Dlles; V H Drock. Wawo, C M ( CwoiKe BaruM, i'riuneviile ; H li Kenurlcks. M C Coudou, ArlincU. L Khinei.art. Cauon CUV!' J H Hamilton, Hamil-ton; VV C iiaie. Llnkvllla; Geo chandler. I 1: Hon-in- , DM Dodsuu, K K Mills, Daker City 11 lllacktnau, Heppnor; J M Heuiley, C S J.ii ksou, i'eiidleton; N I'ierce, Mlitou; Clarli Walters, Atbeas; J VV SUeitnU. W K Wnvut ITntoiilB WJHufmaD.Tikicwet, (iW WnlJh.Ls t.rande; li 1' .Napton, Vaie; 1 11 Holland, V ala William Miller. Jiurns: O A Cogswell. Lake-vie- : J V Johuf ou, Wallowa; li W Harnes, V.'al.owa. DAKKIt CITY, ORIXOX, APPOIN IT.KS. J H Parker, ti VV Horinaji, C W James, J P Faull, J M Uoyd. Texas. Mt'NKtlPAE. UCr.BQATKN. M W Situs, Brvau; Milton Parker, Itryan: A VV Buchanan, liryaa; W U Cox, Bryan; Wil-liam Kupple, Bryan. Utnh. Arthur L Thomas, Bait Lake; OOOoodwlu, Saltl.aae: ttll U'eruuna. Suit Lake; Jess) W rox, Jr, Halt Like: Wm Ualderston, ba't Lal ; Fred Trimiuer, Salt Luke; ceo VV i'urse. Bait Lake: Win H Bird Malt Lake: C L rdevenson, isait Lake; CeoCoss, Malt Lake; VV K Ja,i)s. Suit Lake; t.rant N Nlckersoii, Halt Lake; Win K Smytue, bait Lase; lOilas iMuilii. (Salt i.ake; Fred J Klesel. ngden; J H I mijser, tii;rieii; Sidney Stevens, tden; W N i'hilo T ainewortu, Hea-ver; Joiiu S Sanuoin. Losan; James T Ham-mond, Logan; A I) Fenou, Bait Lake City; Charles l"'te, Kuieka: Hubert VV Haylsjjne, Cedar Cttv: John ltider. Kunati; Wel".v IC Wlton. V.'oouiult: it H erry, Parle City; Aima ICtdniK-c-, (siaWille: Jou)h 1 Jones, i'rovo: 8 ti .louos, l'rovu; Abram Hatch, Wasatch county, lleber. KAtr laiks; orry usi.suates. Mayor (ieori:s M Scott. L Hall. Edmond Wilkes, Johu fci Dooly, KluUard W Youuu, W E Rohltisou. I llAMIIt.lt OF COMMRIU K IirMliATKS. Preshlelit Fred Simon. Spencer Clawson, T C Bailey, O J Holllste.r, J A Goodhue, John J Daly. SALT 1.AKI STOCK IXCBANOE HEE'lATW. Presdletit H C Chambers, M K Parson. C R Wantland, Nicholas i'reweek, J C Conkiiu, W O Van Horn. MAI.'l LAkK ItKAI. ESTATE BXCU A.1' HE HHbbOA l'IS I'reshtent II 0 Lett. Harvey Hardy. J W NetT, J W Whitehead, Jr, George H Tousey, J M Kennedy. SALT LAKE POI.YTBl HNIC BOl'lBTY Pil.KCATKS. President C L Stovensou, H 8 Joseph, H 0 Scoufall. o Lavaunluo, J T Kingsbury, Pro-fessor Fortier. I), a. a H. so Ir.TV IlEI.iSQATES. Henry W I.awrence.Salt Lake; N A Empey, Salt Lake; Hector W Haight, FiinnluKtou; Johu D l'eters, Brteham (.'ityi C P Mason, Hal t Lake ; Heber M Wells, Salt Lake. SALT LAKH liA.Il. J rj Sutherland, O a Varlan, C W Dennett, P S Richards, S M McDowall. SALT Li HE 1'BOHUCE EXCHANUK. RCKoundy. CO Dames, H L Griffin, B L Olbson, Li D Junes, C bonierthwaita. MUNICIPAL DELEOATKS. W N Uusenhsrry, Provo: Myron Tanner, Provo: J K Tunrtnan, Provo; John W Turner, I'rovo; R T Thomas, I'rovo: Charles L Anderson, Crautsvllle; William C Kydalch, (irautsville: James L W rat hall, Crautsvllle; llyrutn E Booth. Grautsvllle; Thomas H Clark, Jr, i iranlsvlUtv, Frauk 1) Jiobbs. Salt Lake; O Peterson, Euhrlam: C W Peterson, iiphnam; LB Anders. Kphraiiu ; C ONDorous, F.phralm: J T Calue, Utah tJ 8 ddeirste: Peter Sued wall, Fairvlew; John A Walker, Palrview; Bweni) Nllsoo, Fairvlew; James U Peterson, Fairvlea-- Samuel bills, Fairvlew; James A Mellville. Fillmore; Oeoru-- Veils. Fillmore; J ;S Giles, FlLm-r- e; Jos seph E Roy, Fillmore; R L, liooper, ITIlmoie, Tuos II Cavanauifh. Ulympla; A Packarl. Centralia; Jameo Stewart, Centralla; J U Iticniuoud, Centralis ; A T Baker. Ceutralta; H J Miller. Cuiuralia; O A Herman, Tooele City; Johu C Hhlolds, Tooel9 Citv; Leysauder ijee, To lele City; A J McCurstlon. 'looele ritv: I J Caldwell. Tooele Cltv; L T Tuttle, Mimtl; A H Htiew, BrlRham City: W 8 Han-son, Hrichaui City ; J T Rich, Hr.,:hain City : M M Jensen, Urigham Cliy; J M Coin In.. UrlKliam City; F F Ronecbe, sr., eiaysvllle City; Ceo Swan, jr., .1 it Ll'itord. Kaysviile tlty; Thomas H I'htlllps, Klijah Laycook, Kaysvilla City; Samuel Creen, Louis Kohinson, Robert Thome, Jane's W ftiinth, Jos Poiliday, P,eas-an- t Urove: T B Parker, James Chlpman, W D Kobiuson, Oscar T Hunter, Alva F Greener. American Fork; W J Htron, Kphriain. LB Adams, H C Gilbert, VV W Kuuide. J C tieo B buotii, ir . Gydeu; 8 M Moleu, H P llansou, John F Wright, Jamed Jensen. Jr. Hyrtiiu; O N L ('eu,uist, Hyrum. John W Christian, Heaver; Wil-o- n J Nowers. Heaver; Huinuel N Sla'iirhter, Beaver; Llliott Wilden, Beaver; W S li Datsou, Beaver. Kill. Mayor A J Evans John Woodhouso, Ira S Wines. William Clark, Israel Evans, sr, Otey Kllintson. Washington. William 11 Brown, Pws; Alexaidr Watt, Cheney; Howard Snttiniri, ypraue; II C Cooper, Montesiio; J l iomr, Cheliall; A T an Ho Veuter, Kent ; David Leumau. Peoiio; ,1 U LswrfB' e. North Yakima: J K Kdinlaton. Dayton: J VV Kichiirds, Roslyn; Frank M ilaum, Concunully: VV H .Smitii, Asntlne; J G Aoams, it;t.ville; it C M ;!Cro-key- Carrield ; A G Hanson. Spokane: U L Collins, Tenino: L li OiouK'h, VaueoiiVcr: D M Holt, Wawawai W K Kennedy, Uitzvdle, James Nevin. Cape Horn, .1 C Painter. Hates: J Palmer, i'om, roy; VV E Schricker, L Conner; A F Shaw. Van-couver; N Cu.shiuan, Wlitmr; Georue Feilov.s. Span tie; Joseph Arrasmith. I'aiouso Citv; P K IJuny, Walerville; F it Hpiuuiug, Puy.U-!up- ; It A Hutch'nsuu. Mondovl. ilCNII'lPAt, OEI.EOATES. J J Lambert, W H Tepton. F VV Paine, H T Isaaes, Frank J Harry Knit.. N U lllalock, T B Johnson. John L Sharpstein, P H Buyer, Henry Keliing, Walla Walla. David Nichols. Houlder: K A Boulhworth. Denver; WJ Kerr, Pueblo; Heury Lee, l.,u-ve- r; Thus H Wells, Canon City: Heutou can-noti- . Grand Juni tlon; F I) Write). t, Ttluldad; J K Sliuinjte, Gleuwood SpiitiKS; 0 VV , Bouider. rot.OHAno SP1IINOS. Irwtn Howbert, John II Ba.-on- George H Parsons, Thomas Khllder, Wm Lennox. Mt'NIf'H'AL IlKI.LOATLS. S A lliadileld, fJreeley; n IJ Wallace. Gn (!(-- ; II M .Williams, tirseley; II E Churchill. Greeley; M T Henderson, Greeley; Samuel If W rjt'ht, Gns.ley. HKSVKIt ItKAL ESiATK AND STOCK EXOHAN' : K. P .) i .roinmnn. K F Hunter, l .I M Murpny, Henry Appet, Johu H Leet, T S McMurray, president Idaho. Cal c Claw-son- , Hotian.a; William Winn, Lebui'l; A It Huberts, Ila-i't- ; Geo Chapiit, Thatcher; Joseph A Clark, Idaho Palls: (! P Oliver, Mountain Home: A 1) Poole, Boise Citi F. J Curtis, Boise City; Gen V Hlnb'n. Boise Cily; J M Jones, hTampa; James Gimit, Hailey, Mill Sanie.-son- Shoshone: JohnCoit drou. HaPey; H K Miller, Hellevue: (1 P H ill. Mountain Home: rt l( Hlackwell, Glenn's Ferry; how-- l Ciilihw-il- Joi n liaiiey. He'le'ui-'- ; 1' C i ..'tllovt ay, Weiscr; F A Fenii. Hobo cily; Frank Klblett, Albion; wm Stokes, A P'iou J L f'nderwood. Moutpelbr: F, VV Jones, Idaho City; Geo i,'ob"!iian, Poca-tello- : J VV Jones, Bla kfoot; C C Tatitiili.-ois- Idaho Fa'la: K L Ikin.aw. t'oeur d' Alette Citv ; A J McDonald Post Falls:.) T Moriran. Ox-ford; S J Prttchard, Silver Citv: John M Buihe, Wardner; T A Starth, 11 alley; U G Mi.Uins, Hliss. Nf britske. ' W I, Carlo, k, MS llulrd. II B Howers. H g 1,' ine'i, VViiiiam Cro.iihi-i- , L ,V Jolinsou, Lin-- 'In; 11 liuulia ti, Un a: K f) Phillips. ; L li Gai v; llunry St Uavner. Hi.lnev; C il J "rk. lre.it .it; C H .MeeUei-- AacCook; A I. Kin--- rts i". ,7 C ' Crawford; F M l"i :I ik;to:i. i h;,di-o- .1 i! WacColl, Lexinr-ton-i, r. H Lincoln; I.eroy Hull, Cmc-- f 'iM;C 'A'ai'iu-r- . ill iIl.i :1 NCoolie. Lincoln; c r. Loo",;.--, Lincoln: .11) Grnvus, Beultie-man- ; R M Wildmau, Gulbertson. M:l!U 4SK K CITY. NEBliAHKA . Wyeminf;. .losenh M Carey. Cheyenne? Prancl" E War-ren. Cheyenne; Klwuod Meade, Cheyenne: Frank Bond. Cheyenne ; George Hi am. Chey-enne: T A Kent. Cheyenne: Andrew Gilchrist, t'heyeuno; James A Johnson, Cheyenne; K A Sliv k. Cheyenne; Robert fldoi'ris, Cheyenne; K H Ke ipHth. Cheyenne ; A A Johnson, Lara-mie; H 0 Huffurn. Laramie; D McDareu, Lara-mie: Stephen W Dnwney. Laramie: Fenul-mor- e Chatterton. Kawliua; II R Jones. Syra-tor- De Forest Richards. Douglas: Charles H Burltt, Buffalo; J Knot Wait, Casper; Fat J iMorris, (ireen River; T H Taliaferro, Green Kiver: A C Berkwlth, Evanstou; Wllilam Hin-ton- . Kvanston: Clarence Uiark, Evanstou: N K Grisigs, Newcastle; H P Fowler, Sulidauco. J Storlinj; Morton. John C Watsou, W L Wilson, I. lioli'o, Theo lieyschlarf. M L'MU.it'AL In LEoAXES. Lavid Andetsou, South tlmaha; J J Ttreen. South idnaha; Jacob Levy. South ; Peter Cocltrell, South Omaha; W G Sloano, South cinaha. Ivaa.as. J W Gregory, Garden City, W E Hotclikl.is Wheeler: N t: Merrill. Ness City: 11 N Lester, 8vrartle-.- U Stitbl is, Santa Fe VH Griustead. Di.-li- m: ti M Hoover. Hocjio City ; E J Clark, Hit's. Is: 11 1! Montpoeiery. Goodland; Tuily S.oil,. (Merlin; VV F King. K.Uis; E J Shields, Le dt; Will i: I'n lion, i.reensnurg; A H Heber, Meade; CE Ciarkson, Nes city; Alf Pratt, Syracuse: M A Wilson. At wood; C H Lon;:-sti'- i i'i, I.akiii; C J Lonir. Medicine LoiUre: F M Lot urd, N'ortoti . ,lo- - H Horiiet's. Hoisinctou; Jar ih Scot t City; S S Tang art, i'aons-xlile- : TJ VVorthiii t. n. Ulch'iold; .1 8 Emery: Law 'o ; VV liiitclr.ni on, : C A W. up man, LiiCro-ise- ; A L Emersou, St. Fraucls; VV J Stalley, Lawrence: G S Stein, Arkaluu, tVIonlana. Martin Mirrinnis, Pie'eai; Samuel Word. Iicl".ia: U li Weed, ilel-n- a; W AClarkJiutte; Stephen PeWolfe. Butte: L"e Mantle. Butte; Thomas Marshall, 'l:ssnui:v: Frank Woodv. T L G'venou.;!!. Wissoui-i- ; W M Tlornb.n, Anaemda: H M Whltohlll, Anaemia: Tnoma. Dn annou, VitKtnla City; Thomas Joyoi, Boulder; J V Btiemivu: J A Savag". i st .ti: c It Middl.-t'in- Mil s Citv II "J Haskell. Hel- -i a: Wil-tae- H Todd. Fort Ben-ton :TKI 'olUiis, treat falls Kruest Cruleher. Great Fall-- : CM Wtd.-ier- . Grant Pails; Wil-liam But! rrlin. White Sni.iioir : O P (halliard. HiiiiiiLs; Frank D Brown, Phllllps-titti-- : II F White, Ditlon: Henry Kllim?, O ty, Wilt Keuiue.lv. Buula-.-r- A C Hot-kin- , Helena. Caleh Rich, reslcuwl: AT lli.t'-ti- appointed in piai e: T VV Pom., ester. rasiguuU; J li Moe, resii;neil. Nevv..'a AV M St 'W irt. F G N 'wbmiig. M D Foley, li D Kfllley. Reno; J R Bradlov F.lko; O H SpVitUt. i.iko; Thomas Wren F.ureka: Geo W i Eureka; l C M ".miity, Plv: AC t'levi'lainl Cleveland: Mciadtien. Piocne; John Dennis, V'ireitiia l.itv; 10 11 Hoyie, a it y ; George I'nun:. .'.oveiOeka; tieoi-.- 8 Nixson, Winueunici a. J M Jones, Candel-i.ria- ; Bulletin Mci larihy, Hawthorne: J Q Ford. i:ur-i- - t:A W teer.Hif.:Anv;iia McLeod. Greenfield; E P Lovcjoy. v.a-co- R L Ful-ton, R. no: B SrinKin-- y r, Genoa. 1) B Par. Genoa: Charles Kaiser. !iilv.:tr;Lem Alien, Stillwater, U L Bliss. carstm.Sam Loitgabauuh, KmpireiGeori.-- taruest. ltiinout;li A Cohen, Belmont; a VV luueh.-iuT..- Austin; George W Crum, Battle Moumatn. New M x e , rrlndad Alarii!. J A Aucheta. Edward L Bartl. ti. Thomas t) Burns, Dacca. Allen T Bud, Botiifaces liarron. Thoataa It Catron. Cha.ies Diutrou. Samuel K! eidt.B F Porsythe rots m. Li j ctiarle-- W Greene. Georsjn T Gould, Albert Gruusdihl. Char.os H McHeury. D C Hob vrt. Luther M Melly, Geo W Meylert, Melvm V, Mills, Philip Motbersiil. Hiiem Nushitru, H H Pierce, Alexander Head. Batel Romero, N LRossutha!, GO Shields, Fred Trimmer, O H W euor Seiltll Dakets. S W Karrarrang, Aberdeen: J P Day, Me-llette. John it Baldwin, St Lawrence; Abeideeu; Cnanes M HarnsoiL Huron: Johu T Keau, Wuousncket; John L Turner, John H i'vt. n.CarthaKe; D 11 Kvaiis. Ipswich: i y Hates, Hih- - j more; Sidney V Arno d lio isw; Rov A Ma'.her. Groton; M )ivi cock. Atfcol: Chas C Aberdeen ; Georrje W MLler, ( latf- - niont; F, L Sitre, Paulkt .u: S C L( opolman, Cettysbiey,'; J H . Santa Clara; Ira U v lark. Leo .; II J Rice. Huron, il 11 Sheets Pieri-e- : Thomai Perkins, .v.ouu.l citv; H F i Fdiott, Baug'-r- : J P H pi le, Audover: B F Bixler, Ciaii.loii; .lames Warner: J K Wood. Holan.1: Wil.i..m Hud, Mellette; W K I Kimowiihdli.m, Sad.de V.ixk: HvU Gamble,) A Oittet In Honduras, I'l'ta ( iuai.I'A, (foiidor. Sept. M. The election has been completed, (ien-era- l Leiba Las secured a large vole for president. The majority is estimated at three-fourth- of the total vote. The balloting; was conducted in a perfectly peaceable manner. General Leiha's j iimtijiuration will take placo iu No-- I veinber. A I.uuiljeriuoo'. Mtrfke. Ottawa, Ont., Sept. W. ''wo thou, sand meu, mostly l reuch Cauadiniis, employed iu the sawmills hnrs struck today for a reduction of one and a half hours work per day and aii increase of fifty cents in wajfos per week. Their demands are considered just but the lumbermen say they will not yield. AfmlU o Aiurlesn OraiM, LfiNDON, Sept. 14. The dockers de-clined to unload the rrain cat go on the steamer Lydiau Monarch Sunday. The vessel's owners are showing a feverish haste to discharge tlif heavy carjo as American grain is arriving at all the ports. Killed by l.lgriinlcr, ALMKlir Li:a. Minn., Sept. 14. Dur-ing the etorm Saturday uiht the house of 1'eter Jackson of (ieneva was struck by lihtiiinrr trid his son (Tiarlus, aged IT, instantly killjd while asleep, al-though his brother, who slept tviib hiui, scaped. Chiller Iu India. liomsAY, Sept. 11. There have been iifleeu deaths from cholera recently on board two British steamships. It .Id II igeiuls in Turkey. ('(inmantiniii'I.k, Sept. 11. A band of brigands rci'eetly raptured the rail-road station at I'avlokio, shootinp; two ii il'iif im .1 who atlempted to oppose them. They Got In. y,rw York, Sept. Five more diiiiu. grants escapetl from the deten-tion pen at the Harge ottiee. llow they got away is a mystery. There is little prospect of their recapture. A Carriage AAia"iunt. CiN 1.NNAH, Sept. 14. The Metcalf-Macke- Carriage company assigned . Liabilities, (."ifi.OOOj assots, $50,i0. Mrrled to an KArl. Lonimin, Sept. I I. The Karl of Dud-ley tans married to Miss Hachael (lor-ne-today. nhii wrecked Sailors SataiI. Cgri nnv, Sept, li!. Several mem-bers of the crew of the - iench steamer Viile ilo Nates, wrecked off this pott, have been eavod. l.tlmtit'et' Silver Aboard. Lisbon, Sept. 14 The steamship Moselle, which has Balmaeeda's silver tihoard, bound from Moutevidoo to Sotithamp'fin bas arrived here, Kriwicrd FsTaldStaa Married. Madimin, Jnd., Sept. If. Dr. Mil ward Kggleston, the wnll known author, was married today to Miss Fsniiie (loode of this city. The Coopers' tlelen. Indiana pui.is, Sept. 14. The Coop-ers' International Union of North America is iu si ssion here with a small attendance. The union was formed in 191)0 and now has loOO members. Tatoott Captured . Columbia, Sept. 14. A man sup-posed to be the notorious Willie Tas-cot- t, who murdered Millionaire Amos J. Snell in Chicago, was arrested at Hamburg, S. C, yesterday afternoon by a private detectivo named Stewart.who followed him from Savannah, Ga., t.s a tramp. GARFIELD BEACH New Time Card, On and after AuuustaJUi trains win run as follows: Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Salt Lake. Garfield, Caiiield, Salt Lake 1 :10a. in. S:;a. m. m. 12:45 p. in. lb:(X)a. n. llt:4o a. hi. "VA.i p. iu, 3:te p. Ul :K p. :n. 1 :4i p. m. 3 :l p. m. 4 Uij p. m m. 2'ISp.m. 4:00p.m. 4:4f p. in. 3:iifj p. in. S:4.r. p. di. 0:00 p. m. f):4f p. in. 4.U)p. ni. 4'4np. m. 8:110 p.m. 8:1ft p.m. 6:1)0 p.m. 0:15 p.m. :30 p. in. 10:15 p. ra. Dally except Sunday, orchestra Band In attendance every day. Pare for the ruurd trip, W cents. D. h.. BPiu.KY, Gen'l Ajf't Paas'g'r Uep't LATE. LOCAL. Hen Luce the Kureka merchant, in the city and reports a heavy fall trade. Jerry Murphy and Tom Sullivan, fneak thieves, were arrested last even-ing. Kid Lawrence, an old offender, was arrested at daylight for fighting and is awaiting trial in jail. John Hrannon and John MeCiveny were arrested for burglary and order-ed to appear for trial tomorrow morn-ing. Patrick (iillalli was brought in from llingham last night and is serving sent-euc-in the county jail for discharging lire arms. John McCoy charged with exhibiting a deadly weapon in a threatening man-ner was examined before Judge Hue this afternoon and discharged. Ceoi-g- Lane, Ksip, of l'uebio is visit-ing the city of the saints. He is so well plonsed with whnt he has soeu that he purposes to remain here. 1). VV. Hrunton of the linn of Taylor ci liruntou of Aspen, Col., who aro putting up the sampling works near this city, is a guest at the Knutsford. Dave Wardrobe was arrested by Dep-uty Sheriff Lucon yestorday for assault-ing his Jwife with a butcher knife. lie was recently discharged from the asy-lum for the iusane, aud is now iu the oouuty jail. James Morris undertook to blow out his wife's bratus early Sunday morning and was arrested by Otlieer K.sslinger, who engaged in a band to baud struggle with him. Sentenced to forty-liv- e days' imprisonment. The Lyceum and Y. M. C. A. a have agreed upon the following question for debate: 'Ikxolrcd, Th:;t wealth has been mora beneficial to mankind thau has education." Y. M. C. A. affirmative, the Lyceum negative. Charles Hums of Denver and Aspen, Colorado, arrived in Salt Lake yestor-day and left for Hutto City today. Mr. Hums has promoted some of the most important mining enterprises ever in-augurated, ia the Ceuteunial state and his mission to Montana ia for a similar purpose. The Wreck of th. Taormlna. Athens, Sept, 14. John Oliphant, the American who was a passenger on-th-d steamer Taouiina, and who was saved by the Greek schooner, re-ports that an Kugiish vessel picked up another boat containing survivors of the disaster. |