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Show E VEN 1 N G N E WiC i rriaj-it 'i FRAGMENTS. Two lans lost. Seeadvt.l.S ' ' ; The "Meteors" give a matinee tomorrow at&ylfr.fet the Theatre; ' : f 'Baron Rudolph" is coming back to the Opera House, May 19th r ' " Fcix account ol . tlc .debate In the Ogden Tabernacle last nlht, ln,an-oth- er v , ' - -'- coluranJ f ' Tkojax, who attempted to kill ofit on ball 12,000." III! sureties are Geo. 11. Maxwell and J. L " .'"j Ja Hoin? yB '' '' Constable $0 ' Clias. Crow-fodamages, fur utting up his store on April 2Ch, Darke; A Kenner are the plalntifT a attorneys. r -h- f Joun RkJoiko ' - fi aaya he will Groves 'ftwo better" oa his three tuHp goln stem, Mf.lt. bas one with fire tullpa n oneatera, atid any amount of them ' with, three. Next! A ca3b feey.at CohnrBroa., , named Charles Cowan, was yesterday accidentally shot ia the lejr, by a companion, carelessly handling a loaded pistol. Thfe wound was not serious, t ; 9 f Ann E.IeatcThomsoo.who was born without arms, Is on exhibition at the Herald old stand, Main Street, from each day 2 to A p m. and 7 to 0 r. for one "week. Sho crotchets, em brolJers, , writes, sews, cut with cli(r. uses the knife and fork with case and grace, by means of her toei. , - last-nam- ed I ! LO.OAT, N KWS. . M'arsden Jr tWS yesterday arrested oa a charge of the larceny of a case of boon. The accused was brought up this morning before Justice Splars and plead guilty. J The deciloubf the court was deferred till . ;. Tuesday next. Plead.Gullty.-J.A3- ..- '. . g Petty Theft .Last night jj.W. King, east of Corajuerclal Street, was robbed of apole and doubletree of a light wajronrtUe bolts of whlc' they had to unscrew and at a considerable trouble there for rc- get out. The wajon wa T,lr. anil fr Kino- - ajtr h JnerfH. knew of such a theft before Any. Information in resrard to the theft; would be thankfully received by litaumd. the .informant will be liberally rewarded, xt '3IKTK0US."" Teacher's 3Ieetlns. The Salt Lake C'oanty Teacher's Association .will meet tn the Thirteenth Ward Assembly at 11 a. m. Follow-iinglstRooms, programffie VJ. Incentives to l'ancttialltyf Mrs. M. E. Randall; ln District Schools, Miss Lizzie Green;. Are School Exhlbitious Advisable, Alias 'Sarah E. Vincent; Teaching Primary Classes, Miss Emma Finch Critic, W, F. Smith; General FIRST CLASS VARIKTT SHOW. l ; fall audiaoee but by no means adequate to the merit of the perform ance, witnessed the first appearance of Evans, Bryant and noey's'Meteors; at the Theatre last evening. The cause of the light attendance was undoubtedly the; great attraction at the Opera House, which, like the 'long strong pull'.' in Byron's ".yion of Judgment,? jdrew all souls' Another way .'t ' Thisevehlilg' we ehall look for a .tnuchv- larger . house to see the "Meteors." The programme opened with an overture by the qompany'f orchestra,' which preceded the opera sketch done by the Werners, two of the most accomplished artista, in their line we' have ever ; behold, 'i The in ' onjs twin sisters followed and dances, proving .4hTaaelvs unrivalled In their terpslchorean speclaltlcHl JL. Dempsey appeared In i liew niusical specialty 'Lifers Pictures,'! which heing over, Ilallen aud Hart brought down the house; in their musical fustic sketch entitled, "Over the Style." Miss. Ella Wesner, In her well impersonations,' was par ?A very ue ow Bmrka, J.Jlili-.- vHi , Syl-vesUr- .'U Ehason. F. O. JsK about half past JO o'clock this morn ing. Mr. Snider,, for the defendant, opened the argument and was opposed by District Attorney pickson. after which the Judge overruled the application for a new trlaf ahd proceeded forthwith u pass sentence upon the ' ' prisoner? - 'Fred Welcome, stand Hop, up. Have you anything to ar why the sentence of the Court should not be prououueed against you? Frisoner "All I have to say is that I f am innocent." , tt Ui lloBor "X'ou were Indicted by the Grand Jury of this district of the crime of murder in the first degree.and have" been tried by a Jury in the manner provided by law. and have been found I f , ! ; ; I t guilty of that crime; "The penalty affixed by tho statute for the criaje of r hicli yoa s have been convicted U 'death,' and must .bo inflicted by hanging you by the neck until you are dead or by shooting you, at your discretion.. Which mode of death do you elect shall be-- inflicted upon you?". - Prisoner UI choose to be shot." Is the Judgment of Ills Honor--"l- t the Court that you, Fred. Ilopt, indicted in the name of Fredl Welcome, be Ukcn from hence to some- place of confinement uuUl Friday, tho- loth day of June next: aud between the hours of aud two ten o'clock In o'clock iu the afternoon ot the day, in tua. r&rd 'of the Xall oe me place wuere you are conuueu, or m some other private place, in thU Territory, you t be- shot until you are dead." The condemned man, during the passing of the sentoncc, exhibited no unusual emotion', simply Wiping his forehead with hi handkerchief, befote rising to take the platform between the judge and jury, where he stood facing the former with his head bent down, listening, until the sentence had been away by pronounced; when he was led -( theMarshal The Court'room was crowded, se veral ladles belug i inside the bar, one of them with an infaut which made con siderable noise during the. solemn pro ceedings, much to the annoyance of those present. There was some bustle In the crowd as the prisoner was led away, but no Improper demonstration, and most of t the throng remained luthe court room! to drink in the details of the-nemurder trial on the docket. f pre-vaili- 'Ui . ng - Third District Court. Proceed- ings before Chief Justice Hunter on ; , Frtday, May Oth, 1884 The People vs. Tred. Ilopt, for inar-der- ." lotion for new trial overruled. Prisoner senteuced to be shot. ' Frederick Walflie was admitted to ; ; ; k cltlzeaship. The . PeoplJ Iva- - Dat td Galllf ant i charge of murder. Argument of coun-e- l -procee 1. T I T r T 1 , " . . " lIetltt(rt jjf Tdll8ini learn that the miscreant whom rnentioncd as having We we the jlowcr-beds , In Mrs. Barratt's : garden tOtwa separate, occasions, repeated ihis dastardly work" on Wednesday might, or early yesterday , morning, vwhile the watch set to entrap him were off their guard. It is to be hoped the it hat those who intend grounds will have better luck next -- tinier.:..',- damaged - ;v , Fr-ic- i - ' ; he was called-- ' on year a mission t to his native - land On a four years mlssiou, labored one year ln the. British Mission, n the Heading Conference, and part t : the time In Southampton. Arriving home he married In January 18H5, and was called the following, spring to go to Sanpete during the Indiau troubles, In Captain Andrew Burt's company. After his return he acted as clerk In the Tithing Office in this city seven years, and was then called by President B. Young to take a mission to Provo, to take charge of the books of the Provo Wol len Factory, where he labored faithfully between eight and nine years, at thesame jtime being county treasurer. : He again filled a miaaion to Great Britain, starting on the Oth of October, 1379, being In poor health at that time. He took passage In the steamship Ari- tmd, Guion Line; on the way the ship-encountered an iceberg,' damaging the shliJ, and he Was taken to the port of St. John's Newfoundland, staying one week. Again sailing In the ship Nevada, after a very rough passage "Tie arrived in Liverpool in November, labored in the Liverpool Conference Tbria year, was honorably released to retura hoie oa account of sickness, and reached Salt Lake City- - la..Novemler, 1880. He reported himself and was blessed by Presidents Taylor," Cannon and Smith. He afterwards acted as to Henry assistant in this city for one year,' also labored In Z. C. M. I. and was appointed tot Provo to take charge: of the Z. C. M.I. wholesale house, where he jabored very faithfully. He was talcen sick on Monday," April 28th; and confined to his bed with pneumonla.which turned to brain fever. Death put an end to his sufferings Sunday afternoon. r ? j May 4th, at S o'clock, ij ,irConducted The funeral services were In the Provo Tabernacle' by Bishop Tanner on Tuesday last. ..The speakers were Presidents DJohn'andH.lI.Cluff, Elders S. S. Jones and E. Harding and Bishop Tanner, all bearing testimony (o the good life of the deceased jand sympathizing with the wives and children he had left. The beautiful aui them, Pope's Ode, "Vital Spark," etc., was rendered excellently by the choir.) and benediction was pronounced by Patriarch Zebedee Coltrin.' The de- ceased leavetwo wives and thirteen children, the oldest "not yet 17 years.! tUe : Ki Pi s, 'and-'dirkrieii- f Ulegraph,li St5fc,haf, and Appointment. Releases r ;4l)Jrili( yrom the we learn that the? following named mlsi(?33re9 .are released from their labors in Great Britain to return home with the company Bali'mg from 14," lSMs President W,f ,S. of the Glasgow Conference t UeJdes, E.V II. Williams J and Elder Pyeridvut X7 au Chappla, of thaNattioKhara Elders C. C: Harris and J. HeoiPlcy, of the London Conference j Elders Thomas Tew and T. Gilbert, of the Blnnrngham Conference j Eider-: J. ;R.JIoit, of hef Maucbestea-- Conierencc; Elder Thomas Ogdeu, of the Leeds conference, and Elder J. L. Edward of the Welsh Conference' Elder Angus McKay Is appointed to pTtslde oyer the Glasgow Conference, and Elder John Cartwrlght to succeed Elder Williams in the presldeacypf the Nottiu?ham Conference. XUW-Wkil&q- Llver-pooTM- ay taa-ferenc- e; Kate. Pm1aI Itall The follow- ing special rates will be given by tho r .i Cente"! Hallway, from KaylKh tor tie beia't of to May 0w , those who at tend tie dedication of tl.n , Logan Temple on Hi 17th t f paih Fork... 5 SaUUrts to ......... i SS.T3 jranA Retun, 4.45 J SiDtquu ,... ...... 92ly..... .. 4 65 ion ttniytr .? 55 f.Sphi Fork. S.2J y Joab jlmark-aivwt.... . W.44 Pleasant Grove, 5.ft ' Miitord i-- Lo---r- k 'yo V lai... n i.7 Provo. The following ratea will prevail on other roads : Vark City ....$5.00 Eranton.......$5.00 .... 1W 4.1 Kr lio. 'mUviI1 . 1'etersoB.. .... 3.00 Wtbff.. 61 tVden .... .... lrlnth.....'..v. Hot .riuf.i.-- f ftH .lsisghata.' ) cmlon..- Winiw.t3n.t,iJ.'. j 6ii 4Hf oil Ttuljmond...... l.so Hrani.:leiJ...... 1 H!iUfr(jk.. ........ 4.43 . THaicMl Oxford..... v SU.i. W lnlLm... ....... .4j McCAmmoo..... Blsckfoot....... J.S5 x.ntallo Mrk Laks... Kock..... iii t . 1 ;! fcijaaw ' .) OTMt..-- , t 4.14- ;ont, a fco'is frrLn...-:4- J ;Her, 3.00. - Din-Wood- er ' mains to the cemetery. - ri' his vehicles followed Fifty-fo- ur ' ' thcii-aHroa- d and Mont Ceuis Tunnel, and various pthee historical phases representative otahe triumphs ol genius ainr saui. The first scene is a deserted city supreme; with where Darkness-Teig- na Light In fetters cowering at his feet Awakened' by his taats, hf Tlsesito lenewi t! centesti her Jhalas fj.il off and tthe :6penlag acetil ;1iSf of Ight 'and Pr. tloses one ot me uucs nic gress. uere tacles la presented. , The .whole stage is filled with characterspowers ol light and darkness- - They execata f raaid haJleft jTablea npoa tableau is form. edi,"terraea upon terrace ot "tlaizrTiig firures arrayed In all the colqrs of the Iris, posing In tU most gratitfu altitudes, or whirling and turning fa Intri cate mazes and aerations, rise, form, with bewilder dissolve and in? snlcndor an i precision. Each act Its succession of charms followtaj terminal l" !n a cllmas, bqt noae tar eteept the grand passes tha trowtitDT tabli su ' i'xcelslor" at the , close TLafeUst, tto - lc, the costumes, inosi'of the. tcetcry, eta, era superb ar I daxsliaj, adtaongh oca of the ra ;or.!aie"KaJl. later-- 1. aie of the red f rrfect, and I i -- ft f J ' , a num owLbs to the j.- ,wers tulttfld of the grand i.. . " br n: ! the local orci vtra not qa e U L4 music c f 1. e piece, the w can be set do n c.j one ol the gges town attractions that s ever co to- It will be repeat, 1 this morrow afternc ?a 4 nisuil, and with last night as a rehearsal will doubtless have acquired much greater nmsn ana iKnotLAtfft. J4r v i ' n LI t f V A. W. Eaton, receiver of public mo'tovt. hud augater,5 iirs: cranaau, cues la from Oxford, Idano, Dy me y, ana aw siuynu U C. R. K-- tht-T2- P re-nnl- te ft, i- 1 " ! - to-aa- encr House, 1; t V '11 t lit .;r. - t de -- ' .' - s 5 il t- j iV t. it tfi-- j t -' a .' i - - ".--- j. 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One case In particular was eivea-uby several physlciaas who had been called in for consultation with myself .0 The patient had all the symptoms of confirmed consumption ooid night sweats, hectic fever, harrassiBK couens, etc. lie commencea immea lately to get Detter, and was soon restored to his usual health. I also found Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs the expectorant lor brntklas. np Oiatreaaina ooirhs and . colds." ; Verdict. . . , . , i Veteran smokers, moderate smokers and those Just learning to smoke pronounce Seal Skin Cigars harmless, refreshing and captivating. , ..iv -- utalogi?s and jPurrOw ' I 1 M J 1 : . HOSIERY, IIOSIEIY, 1IOMIERY. ' "ire hundred doaen talrs of ladies' . VM oi nAw .nil .Mill) finataM cent cheaper than eyer offerea beforai ' in Salt Lake city, at v -- SlSsJtD OO., fHOWARU Cltr and Oeden.' Utaht BrtccasttHSaldwall, Welsar ft ,.' . -- BOY'S & GIRL'S BRAIDED KILT SUITS liarijiir made4''Heavy ilupcitaMeA 'yhnvi4Q8hftJt&'& J. ...c?r and- - European Ma&ets, gyring the : 5.0 oirth 0 each. $2.65 each, Will get you a good meal at the New York Coffee House, Market Bow, opposite Kimball Block. Call and get a nice x.uncu, rou, cup oi tea or conee. Dinner from 12 to p. m. Meals to 4 order at nil hours. . j mov-vaiuabl- . f - TUE IMK'TOB'S ehiWrjuem JV . I J 1 .'li ftSi ' J'i'i'-- i J1'! J - w .i Money Always Uaa At the Pioneer Loan and Bulldiair Association. Borrow from the Asso- iationand save commissions. dtl " ra- - send fob Salt Lak I " j . 'HI Ji- - i:i .i; I i . Hir ii. i &Uubf llrt4 MroM hyl f 10HcetAaJisas4ea iipaUib UUua lav ffhey TIGER SELF DUJUHAY TlAKE. 4 .tllSrlla .u.uin' i.t:.'. I patrons will be rratifled to learn that our facilities for making the beat photographic work were never better than now. Everything la new and of the best; prices still the same. Books, frames, stationery.ladies' satchels, and a host ot attractive novelties, for sale. as low as ever, jjv an means pay tne . t . ne w Art Bazar a visit.: i rt.tt X i My u. k i -- JAW I . DROS C;UalHuW; HACHIKl Ui ira toaAtf if fikacJ Ifoi44 Slade. - Beat the Tmb t f ' :;"! i f ! .M EL UAKERt . 74 CIDI3XSLlfihlMt. Simplest and CII AMPIOS jLUaiTT r CORD Stro-eafi3Iada.i- CIV :, I. . its 1 "1 a.K.. w4.f''JVvt -- i. ."I (.'-- "" . ,4 t . M EN'S WH ITE VESTS,1 P1KAHULH, PARAMO U. One hundred atvlea to ftelnct from at 4 . teas man new xora prices, at j f r c: a J'-- J.' ti I i ETOdlACHIHES., tlui' ., ISlachlnea , L.-ru- . Trifles !t' ErowTt's Brn-ftfl.- l Courhs and Colds: I think uem tu best and ouxt ennvuient renvf ex. It 1. cr I nil Jeweler ttr retareedi' r .fu ! i f.iu'-- i - t'-o- i i f-- $2.25 each; yrbvth - i --- , ; an. latent . - ( - IVJtLN'O tJL.AUL'v 4,-Lv-e app-red- 1 ' . iff tt'10'liiU' ' ..II J . and eennteif ' Imltatlotji . Be sure that v..e wori again on the wrapper, "lions roan's" is None are genuine wUUout it. 1 . ,ii - f $1.50; 2.00; 3,50 Proof Lamn i Chimney aad TjimTi Trinamlniraof all kimlM t the rMtv (10 Store, No. MO Plrst South Street, oppo J rea, yremc mill. Hit-r- .:- i - it-i- HOUMrOED'? ACII I . v, ' Gewara'af Iwltat'trvf . ( to . thU grateful, sootSiint iry i"i cents a box. Keep it 'i eery ton. tnt." i' i . f - , and Inflamed 1. ' MEN'S PANTSv i - u4 on tpml ineaw guarantv.and .a. core .eiieeted ol J'Sorea case. burn.' cuts, one aore Btai-tes- until' yy 1 de lrovr;a'3'Ati ?ei ghea withth 230,000.? boif-a.'..ol :ive Uoen S4he i T : i Ai i 'n; :.". U. a Ai-ale- s tu i t. : A larse assortment of home-maTrunks just received at JOHS C CWTtKR'S. i ' ULOBE BAUEKT. Go to the Globe Bakery forvour holi. day Candies, Cakes, FruiU, etc. They Can be had pure and wholesome, at low j I 1. 1 i Oranges. Car Messina Oranges. Car Messina Lemons. Which will be sold at bottom prices. ' dlW ' I Boons. A on hand and keen Tturtnn Snn.lhprir make to order, on short notice, all kinds of Fly Doors and Windows. and no south xemme street " U V . . West. r Y iii , f I m 1 1 ily yy " -- At $2.50;to:5.00 ItrorCf 5.00 toiaOOcl: - . w-ul- ex-tiuii- uc j - ' 't' jtuji (! .11 their-prftctlo- EYE3rrrri i hikI .. ..iRili b.1... t . , w wtthTard aaaoawa. eisitiaa tatapheas '."- COMiPIOlI;-If- f - ft, lv v BAl N . FARM & SPRI NGVAGQNSi: Physicians 'are - often startled by Have removed their Phototrraphiclal discoveries. The act that - Klasr'a New 10 lerv from 13 Commercial Street to JriDiscovery tor ConCommercial Street. First class at low sumption and all Throat and Lang disIs daily curing patients that they prices.. ,tt ViV:)M eases hare pivennp to die, Is startling them to realize their sense of duty, and : ; into the merits ot this wonder-Xu- L A "C V CahiV CtiAfif FA. ta'l a.j resulting la huuudreds j it en hi discovery, uin kin vli using it ia i'nyaieias peive next wees, car loaas ot TUii M nf our best Truil Bottles free at 2 CM. I. iouows: 4 ' size $l.(. Drug ... Store; Regnlar 1 Cur California smith;; ' - :i7 U.I hi n. ilcJirJ:jtri ti.oset '''! O. .. if. f ''- v If" . .,:- - ! THB REUABLt AMTMRXITCOXt............ aviJ . - '.'.- Coals, el ; aa pcoaaptly au4. iJ . ' :w. s. AM i.. i J W, jj ivi rrosiTX a. a it. Vabu 'ti . it OF fl' Ordrs aelleltaJ ng - i 1 .i ... .. - l 1 J f ,t. 'f vi .... ' h. 1 i BlacMli Ye!3L Aitiracits "Tnl Colcraao aa itu -- I u ' tea ! W ifV , fl ay. J w 1 1 i 4 tj v3 CcTAimiULsloNLT GElQitE. JX&5&C3 ftSdUCTIOff HI I - Mrs.' Annie Home Silk Goods. Schet tier, wife ot Paul A; Schettler, Esq., has shown us an elegant silk parasol made by her own hands out of home-masilk, and a bonnet i and dress of the same material. It Is rrey In color and flowered beautifully.. The silk industry is advancing. - CJ UU-UJJiCr- immense i Barffaios miuuttered. Brttauuta la uuta lotion , ao external application can permanently cure rheumatism, which is a deaeaae of the blood. Britannia i prepared with the rTKStvst akilLnutl ..Uioob- fuil . beLoK taken In a wineglass of cold waier immeuiateiy Unas its way to ue bloood. where, it corrects the pain causing eleiueat, removes ft immerit- aieiy oy puriiyiug tne nuiu, and gradually builds up the entire sys tem. rersons who have used ta a valuable preparation In Utah, tell ns that nothiuyr ever helped them as Britannia has done. Many references In Salt Lake City and elsewhere oaa be h given. Z. t. M. I. drer department Is the azent for Utah. A fresh sunvlr lately arrived. Price as usual .00 per bot tle, special rates to the trade.! Brlnsr alon your "Babes. all sit "new instantaneous pro tings by the cess.! . Inwe have the only Lighting shutter tne city.' ey, II ;. V 1 ra v , book-keep- MM Those troubled with rheumatism. liie-glvi- Tm TTK wiio have tried Atlier remedies aad till are unenred will certainly obUia relief within three days' and gentjralry wUkla lixlionn bv txt-tnJtriLmnala.' This great remedy was discovered by an eminent English physicua 01 great experience, and who has never lost a patient to whom this medicine was ad-- . h Brother George called upon p tor day to ay farewell, as he w ill leave for a mission to his native land knornlng. He wished us to express his thanks to musicians, the press, Sunday school teachers and children, and All others row whom he has at various times obtained valuable aid la bis labors In furthering tho Sunday school cause, Old Folks excursions, and all other public movements In which he has taken aa active part. In his departure "Brother Goddard takes the good wishes and feelings ot the community.! May A MABVELOC 3 SPUCTACVLAU IHSPI.AY. God bless and protect hhui give hlra a i successful mission, and, after It U acour reading the flattering If anyone his to a return safo complished, encomiums which have preceded to friends. . this city the advent of Kimlfy's "Ex. celsior" combination, imagined them 3llslouariec to Arizona. The at all extravagant or orerdrawn, he following brethren, mUslonarles to need but ta hare atteadedthe Opera Arizona, left this Stake by teams yes- House last night, to have every doubt as to the merit of this reterday: Jauics W. George, James T. dispelled markable ' Welcome production and the excelGarlick, George-- Woodhead, lence of lta and performance. The Qptra Henry Thompson, Chapman, David O. Mackay. Joseph V House never before had so Btrongan Walters sent hU team in charge of D. attraction, though it has perhaps had . he being compelled to stay larger audiences. The seating capa . a short time to settle up his business. city of the pirouette was all taken up, would have held many It is expected that three missionaries but the circles T tnore.y-will I 'same leava the to place .appointed f Tooele Stak to'dayr by I The phjc<selfuiulch isi in four acts, .teams. Six more appointed from Utah illustrates In a fantastical allegory the the take,,wiJl rendezvous at Fayauoa vroKresa of clvlllaatlon, showing ex to leaviug'J tnevItlMe land; letemal warfara i JJoaday Uot,'iaju,r,-orjrXor tha tame field. " Most "of these fating' between light brethren take their families with them. both of which are personified and wave ,Hie matc, ,wandM)f qwefl?frr their Oathe 20th . of. the, reaenls tBOftth, company will leave by rail who go to respective dominions. The gradual IJ the same mission. Th &act jmm-e- r spread of light, notwithstanding the who start on that day has not yet struggles of darkness to preveut, are vividly typified in the steamboatvth , pee sevt talncd. t - 18C0 to-d- -- ojennrisT. wiiere he earnestly solicts his former patrun;tge aud guarantees satisfaction. Give faiui a call. BKITAXIA RTA3M CKKIVaXt- -' ' - . ... Grahams Town, South Africa. He heard thj gospel through the labors Vf Elders Jesse Haven, Sonide giiiith and Wm. Walker, missionaries to that nation and wm : convlnced::oi lta: truth When 19 years of age but was forbidden by his father to be baptized Until he, jvasofape, on pain of being cut off, wiUiout .a jmUling. r He was bapUicd March 14, 18o0, hia 21st birthday, emigrated ia the ahlp Unity (barque) land Ing in London Docks, and took passage from Liverpool In the ship Gtoryt Washington crossed ' the- plains in Captain 'Martin's company and the folcalled :! to Echo lowing year was Li ' ' Cation. The next spring lie was 'called with Brother Home and others to go to Dixie to raise cotton. They Were the first to raise cotton In Utah. 4 v In t 0V-dar- d Oool-Dy- e. Henry .Aldoa ot J. B. Kevsor. lattlvthe rartnerTils Ilenrr and Judith Dr. Jl IL Van Ankin has removed -. Dixon, was torrf Slarch If, 1S35, In office to the new Ilervld bulldlnDixon, son of Jphu PERSONAL. . 7 Mr. Wallace F. Kirk, of Chicago, re Another overture by the orchestra J. S. Kirk & Co's celebrated presenting ushered Iii the crowning, triumph of house,. Is in the the evening the "Book Agent.' This soap manufacturing . j' iYTV ' City. ? ; seen and remarkable 'sketch must be Col. Albert R. Howe, representing not read about to be appreciated. From flrsti to last the audience were Knight & Howe, commission merchants convulsed with and carried alonjx in and brokers, Chicago, called In Miss Phyllis Young Is taking orders a perfect whUlwiuA-o- f hilarity.- - Th for au; excellent work, entitled j"Tbe lnlmttal4eJEvaa.at.thesVBookAn,U of Antiquity," a valuable book Museum was unapproachable exeep by the reference of for students and of Inter xn role prr the eat Hoey equally., est to the reader as well,:-- . general of the tramp. Never; has a funnier A. Glassford, Jr., general- agent for thing been jut upon the stage. Tho.e the Bandmann Beandet dramatlo com who fait to attend ihfl Theatre this la in the city He ia waiting a pany, of roi he richest weckvUlj pi which will decide between treats of the season. The "Meteors" telegram 13th liih Inst., as 'the 'date on and the 3 a matiuee o'clock appear at are which they - to appear at ,tbe Opera afternoon, and again at niirht, t House; when they'close their engagincnt. Ward Pack, Esiof Kamas, called In last evening, i i l;; " "'l 'EXCELSIOR." ex'crlience.)-- ' ' : "";': life. An Eventful 13th, 1SS4. , , Jl Agreeable to the order of Chief Jus tice Hunter, the motion made by de- -, leudaat'a counsel iu the iat o4i th People vs. Fred Uopt, to set aside the rerdict of guilty and grant a new trial on the grouadai of 'errors in the rullbs of thtt Court, arno up for bearing at TO BK J6HOT ti. I - IIOPT SKNTENXfcD 1 .a : . 17 Ii -- o- 1- - . r, r. r . I :ii Mil 1U.V.tL Utl4 ii |