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Show tOVB O'CbOCS. i AT ftlNTEO AXD rUBQSMtO ' IMf K1 DESERETNEWjS COMPANY. - CABLES UF BIGAMY. TWO EVENING NEWS W. PLXBOSE, EDIT02. -- TT Aaamat 7, 1SS4. pointed oat'the diSerence, between the trime c f bigamy sod tae "irons a' pnctic of j plural marriage.', fn committing' ordinary biganry the of ender goss through a form cf marrla e with woman1 whom be deceives .into Hie belief that heis a single man, while he betrays bis lawful wife and deceives the minister or public functionary who performs the marriage ceremony as to his social status.. This is the essence of his crime, lie commits the act with criminal tntemr-,nnrwrongsall the parties to the transaction. In "Mormon" plural marriage no kcep tlon is practised. All the parties to the alliance are agreed and understand the ttfWngeinentItf Is made an offence by special enactment, but is not ' a crimed Itself. " h "j I - This position is ridiculed by wrtters, but' not dlq?rbved or shown io- - be untenable j Their argument " (?) amounts,; to this: Polygamy must be wrong because it is against the law, and the law must liecauseit Is against poyKamy. be We notice in the Manchester, England, Ttmes of July 19thJ the report of two cases of bigamy tried 'at the'. Assize Crown Court before .'.Mr.' Justice Day, who, on charging the Grand Jury, pointed ouf the trivial nature of most of the eases- tocb iconsideredjr Is the report of the trial of two ; persons on tne cnarge ox bigamy: S "James adlev, drllkrleled e, of having at t on October 15th, ltsttt, committed bigamy by marrying Maria Lynch, his wife, to whom be was i married In 1857, U1CU UIVC. iU;WUnclr,MliUlc UCUf Judge, Maria Lynch stated that at the ume she went tnrouga tne iormox marriage with the prisoner she was aware that he had a wife living.' At that time the prisoner and his wile had not lived together lor , aevea years. Witness asked the prisoner's wife if she objected to her (witness) marrying the prisoner, and as she was asreeabic to it, witness thought the marriage was that the legal. The Jude..remarked IS yearaago, and crime w that, Lynch had not been Imposed upon ana taereiore ne prisoner, oj inesentence nim to ' one day's im would prisonment only the effect of which was tnat ne was at once discharged. : Klchard Cooper, pleaded guilty to having committed' bigamy at Blackburn on December 27th, 1882, by go ins; the form of marriage with through ma former wue, to , KOberts, uary whom he waa married in May, lSGi. be ing then alive. Mr. xarburgh held tne brief for the prosecution, and Mr. (Nottingham appeared for the prisoner. Hr. tarourga saia n was lnstrnctea bv the prisoner's first wife, and he did not wiab to press the charge Before Koberts went through the form of mar wltn tne prisoner aneootained riageconsent of Mrs. Cooper, and Mrs. the Cooper's r children; i livedo with her (Roberts). The Jndge remarked that this was a similar case to the former one, and he would pass the same sentence, namely; ' one day's Imprisonment. Addressing the Jury, the Judge added that it; was a sad thing that bad been4 these two prisoners d - H EDITORIAL. NOTES. p. Politician 'look ip Ohio as the most blissfully uncertain State In the -- - UrkHa iv,! tost now. , Diphtheria having again appeared In oar city, quarantine precaution are heln JastitntjPdl there tha disease jc- uur py tae quarantine pnysician. I ATo!d the drinks that are coolinj to the tongue, but fiery) to the atomach and brain. Spare eating and drinking, will yield a profitable return in i ) comfort . . ' ... -' , :;'i4.t p.'.,.with Enyllsh courts do not dilly-dalcriminal a Is too often the case In this country. ; Daly the dynamiter hag been sentenced to penal servitude for life, aad al accomplice Egaa to twenty of It. Serves them right.". 1 1". i years .. to-d- ay ! ow. " - . -- !i j ....( 5 ! ly 'I'll I !W Says the Cine InflatrTfcsAfcj; hay the greatest waterfall, the largest cave, and, the Longest rivers la the world. Garfield monument la built acf cording to the accepted design we wll also have the ugliest luonument on - T:-J ". eartn. ' j 1 Lf-t- he I , A Jfew York tfun correspondent has found several mills among CatsklQ j te moontalns .where, th'ey" grind poplar trees up Into flour. Instead' of ; being converted ' into railroad restaurant pies, however, li Is chiefly sold to In- diaocconractors. ir: "i tj .Says an exchange t The EeT. Joseph i Cook Is worrying his great brain In flsurin out onr fntnre WmnlntlonL No ImaUe how eoaay there are of them, Jour future' population fwm ' hare .one great boon the Keri Joseph will not . J I. be In their midst. 1 I antl-f'Monn- oa, ' rt - - Tol-lowl- ng Ashton-under-yn- , -- The population Alaska,, says the Washington correspondent. cf, the New York Eiei Peat, 1 reported at about 45,000, of whoui XfiOQ are natives, jEusslans; add the rest made up of Europeans and Americans." .The action of "Congress In proridlng for the 'organization of & territorial government for that regioa nasaireaay naa tne enoci ,to sumuiate ?C cnted." r "'' prospecting and mining. n !U f" i I r- ft. TT The very light penalty Imposed for The English government Is going to the offense, which technically comes putjl50.000.000 Into! railways In India, under the title-- of "bigamy" was be providing the same; amount ' is in cause tne parties were not imposed vested by private. enterprise In, that upon; The Jddfie considered that the country. ' An enterprise of that kind prisoners ought ; - not to have been would develop the; wheat, raising re- prosecuted. This is the difference besources j enormously! j , and militate tween the opinion of an English Judge greatly against the agricultural lntef and the views of Judges lnj this part of rests of the United Sutes. Tarm la the world, t W need draw no comborers In Inda are ;p!entUul at 47 to 10 parison between the learning and abilcents a day. ity of the former and the qualifications of the;lattea. Bat here It seems to be 'The old folks excursion this season the .opinion that ,ln a case of plural was a glowing 'success, and ' the Vete marriage, in which ail the parties , are rans cherish the occasion as one of the agreed and are fully cognizant of the jpleasantest events of their lives. Now transaction net only the man but both .me poor ana parenuess juveniles are to the women ought to be punished to the 'have a similar treat. The idea of old full extent of the law against bigamy. iolks' puts was original with this com- - The consent of,tiq frst wife, and ;the second that the man of the knowledge j 4 are 'specialties in many parts of the was already married, do not 'mitigate 'world. , Both are j commendable be- - but rather Aggravate the offence in the Icause they tend to sweeten the cap of eyes of anlVMormon" Judges, lawjhumanlife. p j vj yers and writers, If the law was so worded that the wives could be Keceuuy in tan jfTancisco a, man tried and imprisoned as well as their namea untcnings murdered a woman husband, there can be that. bjrmeans of strangulation." JJe at ohce od conviction, all would be sent to the give himself up and requested' that he penitentiary as long as the law would be hanged with as much despatch as permit The Imprisonment bf supthe law allowed. ThW treated a posed pluial wives because they would some people began to Iqok not answer yraestlansr ;dcsignedf to (upon him' as' a species' pf hero. This criminate the alleged husband, 'indisentimental Idea has been dispelled by cates what course would "be pursued, the discovery .that thai, assassin rl$ a if possible, towards, women in Utah pnSerer from av loathsome disease, by the fanatical opposers of; patriarchal pvhictt nas 'reached 'fc'jdegree 'beyond " i In England; fromwhen ce the i anti- awaits Mm even thougbj he should es bigamy laws of this country are supfcape the hangman's noose.' posed to be derived, the fact that the women chiefly InUrebed iva no Arlsh JOak year ago Geo. WIlincock ra to prosecute the 1 accused,' takes the establishment force and life out of the prosecution Ga. at Augusta pottery iA riia was maae upoq nim, ana an in- - Here attempts are made to compel the t tA. Ll.. nfsl..M. jdlctment found. Tending trial Han cock became seized with religion and dence against their will ami desire, in folded St James' EplscopaJ cburcn. On order tq assist the prosecaitloa. There trial Hancock pleaded guilty, and was tflaed f500 sentenced to Hires wires, legat and illegal, of the accused are the aggrieved parties li any ; here inonths la. JaU. Sow the chnrch to Governor Mc Daniel to pardon that the country is the greatly Injured Hancock, inasmuch as be became a party. . The object of law Is to protect subject of grace. The governor has not the individual In his or her natural and yet decided whether) he can extend legal rights. And if Individuals are clemency to,, the I prisoner pn the not injured, it Is quite a stretch of Imv krro'unds stated! 1V agination and of law to "assume that society Is outraged, particularly when ! The eminent 'peace and EnglUq surgeoni Sir there Is aoAtndtcatlonthat are diftarbed. jyym.Gull, says that cholera Is not eoi- - good ordercommon sense Is as pleasant little tanous, but that it comes from filth; tQAwitness on bench as In Jadicial the, Clean and limewash, ;he other s! f'V9h, Is And evident it very planes. Clean houses and cltle, nays." that the English. Judge not only exer' I'St'tyoar house in order In all ways cised It -- in disposing of the above sanitary and hygienic, according to the cases, but took enlightened view of conditions of the piace.t'and all will be the Intent of anlaw and also the in the Well." , Of course rt goes without say- - tent of the accused. a wholesome diet is that Important.' lag Unripe fruit, wilted" vegetables,; and ' alcoholic" drinks all Invite the attack.' 3JONSENSE. ltd Gall' goes no far las to say that i when rrholera Lf attacks an habitually A gb&at deal nonsense has been In heavy drinker, the only doctor he needs dulged In by several newspapers over to send for is the undertaker. the now collapsed scheme for colonr : ."ir3 ; izing a tract of - land in Nor thern Utah f T 7? A j,vi, '"f,' with frjbhlmmirats. sThey seem tol York TheJJeW $deriif 'i some t mysterious imagine1 that says xuar toe umoer interest oi wp means this plan5y would "break up polyworld are reported to be In a bad way. ."rr How many plans have been gamy i the demand for lumber evcrvwhere vie wlw&leli formed with ...... hlj3bcf In . tUa Supply.-iThi ' sf i . were supposea ta ne; certain cures tor conand have becdme been drawn upon to excess; those of "Monnonism," I r They , are--' all ex arcs fail wptenous Northern; Russia ;tail o meet thi e- to foritak up polygaiay, JiV mandeven pi 'Petersburg; ihe pected howlshever'eiqplalMdii 20,ooa,ijoo acres DtvroodlindlnGersiany The Alia California has talked in a a the of t lumber "poor Quality produce very silly war atwvtt this colonization a Boheml,-tiaUaclauf scheme, timber lands of ana tne rt fore Its utterances Transylvania are not accessible; the have been copid extensively by other are Creat bare i shores of the Adriatic Britain has no merchaetabl lumber Journals. ;The greater inthe imbecility worth mentioning, and ,the forests of displayed by any paper regard to the Central Africa are too remote to give a Monac" qTi :t!sn the wider will "be woodland, of t!.a .tllctloa cf Its asinine op In supply- iTua tons. Here are some things that the ftoO.OGO.OOO estimated at U Eorope Alia has said that have been clipped acres, or aboct Zi per cent, of the area by qilte a number of litellljeut (7) of the coatici t. j j - . " . f - - v the advice of the Altao widely copied, the most unmitigated bosh aad bstlder-das- h? This li another extract : "It is in the control of the soil J .at the Mormoa Cliurcn fin '1 the sr1 est source of Its pwer, an- as so' , as it can no longer t "omlse t give t a poor it Norwegian or nglisb jun a farm induce him to immiwill be uoable himself to add the numbers and grate Saints." of the priest-riddThe Alta and every other Jpurnai that attempts to expound the "Mormon" question ought to know, if they do not, that the "Mormon' Church does not owaths - soil in. Utah, that It neverdid. own it, or pretend to ' own it? "that land titles have been and are acquired ? "la 'i this I Terrttory, , f Jundi the I laws of the United States, Just the same aainother. parts, of the country;' that the Church has never promised a farm toa poor Norwegian, or Englishman, or native of any other part of the world, as an Inducement to enter 1U fold, and that'ithas tMverhad ' , any farms to give. ,.The utter Ignorance ol public jour-- 1 wxLt uu inn uia.iuir ut-- mcumuie of their continual allusion to: it. They shoukii either read up or shut np. -- nmimg Irui,nc.T-Th- e t;ornf tiprohioitti: :e. publication of t':e saiu ne woum co eviue'v ine jase what e legaltv could and comraeadod the re aest of lie irrand Jury to the 1 and forbearance of the press . Jury dis-cer- tic -- en - The first term of the , llcxrotl. Ju!y ti, 1881. . I no-do-ubt f sen-satipn,.- ' i 1 j ap-Ve- als f.-- . i - 1 ANTI-MOBMO- N j f ; 1 i jermVj' f ; i -" e belngf-titcos- . j jlUH i At First Appearance Sf . ran wxstSjui oxioii nucatra i'ff, EXCELLENT ili'A 'i U r- smccesafml - Opening- : - Play Costumes and Stage Set-tin:;.!! Muaiciu I'irecutr, Keuuen n Jiaern. g-- r.ox OlSce Vednesday, 6th, sit 10 a. tu. I .no vxir cuarge lor tetei'vea pxais. ' I it h . - s "r t4 t YT. :'A. TTTOMI'SOX, Advance Agent .; Which ran Five Weeks at the I.rceum Theatre, Ixjndon. Kogina.' . .., 0' .. ft, , t :!.; . , . ..) ' tVXD'SESDAT, Hon. Geo. H.'BoVer' ' '','., Tragedy, ; i CatarrH xCis u ! j f , i..r,-.n,- .;:- n-- : 1"; j !' t; si i ! 25ct. No extra ebarfre for reserved seats ; on sale at tne box office, commencing, maay, Augnjt 8th, at 10 a, m. L25, 1XS. Wand aa-PBIC-ES 'I 1 . EE. 5' - i M 1 L ' .. , ' ' in t H ICEKE UTHfl FEE5SE8 HULLED 33 jcL X O, J3L TUK JllZST I. SIARKET, . . '1 Prices: $10 and $15 per E, 7 , it Yard, t.i i MOUNTAiK Tnis. Leave Salt Laks City- 8.40 a.ni, . 10O0 " ii k Garileld .u i Tooele lies 11.4a " Arrive at Terminus , , Leave Terminus j - , LOO p.m. - j xooeie. v'i it I tf ?J MS.- i.A.-7t..- ! immn, ''Arrtte Salt Lake, Citj s tj:- . At! ?.. t ,.U J THE BATHING TRAIN i arrive at p.m.. :SS t ,vi .. i s -- . ..( STUAYED. . THIT D. A R. G. i DEPOT, ON Aagnst 4th. two Horaes, one bay nd one black, the bay 'is branded LO on the hip.The finder will confer a favor by commuI nicating with Mrs: Baldwin, near the dsaw City. lepot, Salt . , FROM .'' ';- CUy-fU- H it-- Li. 4 , - Ugden. . . t . . , , ;'" - Iigan, anklin, , ' a,- Prove. ' rtpnngviue. xiingnam. Park City, '.14 ' Boise, ' CaldweR.' it Ti'nin Evaaston,'- ' , Oxford, (' Bellevne, Sandy, ; i' - llailey.,)i. t , Ieiii. i ., , American Fork, Bullion. ....-. lUcawmt Grove.' f i ; s , AVe are prepared to farnish copies o all that may desire, at very reasonable rates, i; S9 Orders by Mail or Express promptly to..: ...r ,. .; , attended .,).,.. tJ ' . , ,,XEHfSOi. A, EGG1NTON'. :'! d & w; lm i. Salt Lake City. 1 ;i-- " h . - ' UEQAti KOTICK. In the Probate Court in and for the County . of salt Laks and Territory of UUh. 1, ; , k. t t . j Estate of Martin H. la the Matter of the Peck, Deceased. t or Notice time and place for the hearing of CHEAP EUROPEAfl EXCURSION to Probate of Will. ' letttion for admisnion . ( A SPLKSDID OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT THS TO AX ORDER OF SAID OLD COUlfTBT AXO BETTBK 15 . PURSUANT said natter, notice is hereby KTXH07TTHS. t"'i';'u that Thursday, the 21st day of August, gives ' in .' 'i- - (1 A. D. isat, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the County A' Special Cheap Excursion will leave Salt Court IIoue in Salt. Lake City. Utah Terr room of said court, has Lake City, Satnrtlay, Angnst 80th, 184, for ritory, in the court been and for the ENGLAND, the time IRELAND, SCOTLAND, 'PAappointed place .; RIS, ANTWERP, UAMBURU and of a petition of J. C. Graham, Johearing .. A. Peck and Everett Peck, praying for , r sephadmission f; i ff .j docua of to certain the probate ment therewith presented, purporting to le FARE 3 FOR THE ROTJ3TD TRIP: the last will and testament of Martin JH. To Liverpool, Belfast Peck deceased,' when and where all personse $155.00. r uiaserow. Interested may appear and oppose the pro-hatot said will, or the granting of letters Antwerp, Hsuubara; i 1 , - f .i ! ..i--- .'!. I I j, - Mil - C I .." ' .'A r n IVstlnianal In (laimim..T re garm troa itange, wntcn l;;t to tn "purchaaed from too, tttaiha beat I nave ever used la all respects, : x troaiiuee are exceiient, tue not uatcr appa raeixQKig?ana of Fuel I have never seen ratna is srUendkL and as an Economizer r its equal. In fact, it la perfect la very particular.! ,' ) U'i j ' M 8ABA M. DRIQGS. ' ;! yours. , ' ' Eespactfully . I i Kandv. Lftah,. ' T V -- . i.--J ! - I I t ' i : , Uit i 1 - 'f - ' J v A ""'I 11 11" p f " .f iV- - ' , -- t X.' 1,1 ' ri'-V'-i . - t '' . ... . ...,t 1 SiUlJf iff if i " - ' I - it. it a P, O. Box, Z, V j SEflEliSOII , (UU Tr Hit afy -- aa ..." ' f t. ' '. . SUBSTITUTES - 1 .'. . t li,. t ' 1 - - . i'i -- -t I; :- 1, 1 j a y. evs ' i -- 4V t 8 - : ' ' - .J I ' a- 1 v1 , ...... . f O 1lt (,' (Kl, ( . .' t ft Cliildrcn's .and Infants'. ' i 4t,'t " ,.t iii In Goat, American and French Kid, r r et., also an endless variety of r f . " - 5111 ea' ! m; J I iiu ard Children's' Shoes. s tK 1 a, t r. - fair Jt s i: jOTOOlT. , t. : b ' i-- -j. tt.-- i - jSi ! . AT - ' PHXOES THAn .''JBTTBb; ? 4 WHICH WILL ASTONISH THt HATlVfS.I ' SOXi3 Ti ZA.3iTX; GhTTJkJTi 1, Several inferior and dansrerons " for the gennice "BorfQrds Acid " are offered sale for ; and Phosphate being CO Pgj nbti-tutcd- ' .1; - I 4t -- .III J i ii . a Wnnrtn-rn- C9 llfxigg 1 "'.: 'V I'M " v;'. jiit LATEST STSTXliCEsj 1 3ST 3E3T Ia. T Q f V '" :";v- -i i:ev stock of FuniiisHiiiG Goobs "': S BOYB' BOOTS DrIIOE 4"'J' oi ax grades at ? 1 r J a j ,;'t tav '' -- street,. Salt luiltc CHy; I. i .lit ,i- - I ; . 'l ii.i . -- II'. ;. lis t r.i:r;l ' 1 5 i i I. V' ,riii" v, l : P-J?tJ- 1 -- I-.-.- i s l ffc 0'.t 1,1 . : : ) i .il'li. ifl't ' we nerety eanuon the dealers and pnbiie against having-- r asing them, as they will More not produce the same effect upon the ays. aVsyy Pr4alswj jtfpcf 7. Time A from Londox, dispatch ingredients in soma of tbem are oa&geroa F 00 Chow, of thlsi ttata-- says:T"Hlrh jto health, asserts: li that peace authorityn Jieres Cf ttrse" rafcstlratee M or imltationi certain. The American minister Is to areSome simply Dilate Phosphoric Acid, which arbitrate. A settlement will probably interferes with the ; while the not only causes no rescued wnlcn will be acceptable to 'pennine "Honiford'e"digestion both parties, bnt It Is believed the set trouble with the digestive organs, bnt . tuaiu la tUur acttoa. tlement wlli beftemporarylonly, on the French Side. The Chinese know the One preparstioa that Is being offered f of French are anxious to act elsewhere.' sale, by U19 gallon, ntatns Met- - or Acid. Whioh are declared by tha :H u' ;' A to be The hjghs aathoruy contains Chloric ' A letter from Antananarivo dated same preparation alao psUsassi. Arid. Whuh is a comoound at f)hu.rin. liovas are show July cth. says: The are u"w neiiuer or ineae la jj determined to Ing gTeat spirit and resist the French. The Queen has prosu ltale TlMe snUaUtnten claimed that negotiations are at an end and ordered her subjects to prepare! or befoadl at aada fanta.lai, beeaase war. ,. i.'. . j at tnew m s: V A Indies' Grain, Ooat, Ans erlcnn . nnd French Kid, ni4h and Low Cat Dnua oupptn, at saenneing frieea, iaa I ara Closing oat this entire line ot Ladles, l ' j V if .s d .Of Williams ft Hoyt'stmak, - ; canaais, Tie s, t .1 5 i. t t r' ...... . s ',raj. . . i, 4 ,11 TOB 1 s " ? Hhs I s . : ' t ' A Fall' Lino of ; Mlsies v I t t , i t ,u "'Mll,aaannannfcMfc,' .m 4 f : . ' f 1 V ' j, V!J Dp. J.C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowe)!, Mass. . t fi GiRLUOISrS. ,f ) i "1. ,y Jjl at Xoweat Prices.", . . 4 f I i RElfEMDEB THE EAELX BREAKFAST STOVE. HORSFORD'SftCIDPHflSPHATE I '.' : It'bcaW every disease tvcn!far';U tit soa'lp cheeks th,8 falliug oat of the lIJr and prevents it from taming gray, aad U an nneqnalled dressfn and toilet article. '" l - j XiSTSBl 1 t ', a: These Special Low Kates will entitle each paMfcenger So Nerewt C'lauu accommoda turns on ilailroad and Steamships, with the kinds, kept constantly on hand and privilege of returning anv time within sin Of SJlktade to Order. Also, all kinds of .., months from date of startfag. ; .. ..., All who intend availing themselves of this shonid make splendid opportunity early applies uun for tickets to insure a comforUbie berth oa the Steamer. Direct from the best Factbries 'constantly Asouly a limited number of tickets will arriving and be soldi they should be secured not later , thaa Aagast. 90Ut , ; Bold .t . r.it" il'or tirUter iufpruiatien apply ta t BEE IT AT JOII aTmaVn'M Agent, ' "Herald " Building, SaltXako City." DANGEROUS '.f'' to-da- - ; . ayersaairvj I : j A ' y't . J1 r. Brttust aiuu 'Hendricks visited the democratic ' headfinarters y. Old Orchard, Maine, 7, I lalne arrived from Portland this mornmg. ; ! s- : j . i ; ': Nkw Yobk, 7rThe steamer Amerfat brought ,xJi),(XK in cold bars to - the Bank of British North America.. - H , ralUieat. O t S .5. f 1 . 1 1 w .; ... Jtntteranui .1 $115.00. rwu or -- 1 - v. - ii4 1 IMPORTS PlIMrnjRE j Kyou are crowing Gray or BiMt If ypV Italr Is TMn,Bra.sIij, Dry t Harsh, or lienkj If yon are troubled with Dandmff; i.' Itching', or any htrmar cr Dis ease cftlip Scalp, y. 19r JOITN - - 1 C CUTLER, 'Probate Clerk. Salt Lake Co. 1 dlOt . 1 ' 2 rt.: I; 1 ' " ." V for in said testamentaryi to them as prayed . : 4 j." petition. Dated at Salt Lake list. 7th, City.' Angna ...... ' - 1S3A. V '' ' ' '.' ' , .1 bika iwit filMinn In merua oi ioa suiter vroagii.t '' "' - Salt' take Cocnlj,' April IJth, Sadt, tf. Z. Instttutlo, 7. 4?. ir rt , T - :. M j.j 1 . - . al - f ; fioc return, on all Trains, Children between S and 10 years of age,25c Rates given to Sunday Schools, . Societies, etc., , (' No freight will be received after 4 p. m.. . S. TJ FENTON; ,":" "W, W-- BITER, Gen. FTt. and Pass. Agt. Supt " "j k ,.vji.ii mm''- l n ' " f' ' r 'Lfc- -l ' aa-Speci- M .1 . , Salt Lake-Citr- . Wood's Cross, I t 158 m 5 , - - IrlVl 1 ri-:-- 4 ;- t ir j c--n 't - , salt : ' Lira Crrr.. April Slat, t, , i.L- r f 'j , i w, r-- T '' j S Will leave; Salt .Lake City-- (Sundays ex-- ! cepted) for the Lake at 5:lup.m.; returning, PHOTOGRAPHERS, .- - ; i -6 - - BOARD. AJ(b LODGING, t , C!frm.m.iw.ijil ' St. ?.v;;4 soDAY;:TiiAms v Leave SsdrXAte Black-- Bocx saut mejt od 'two ladiks AVDfC SECURED THE EGATTVXS Gartteidenly-a- t 10 a. m. and 40 p.m.; reTwo Young obtain Board and Lodging at 161 S - Co.. ot hotua bv taken Friodinaa SJM S.09 and p. au .,r turning, arrive at fifth West Street.. Terms moderate. d2w id uir ' iguowiir aim: FARE To Black Rock and Garfield and - s . i"n ... i i ' Iron . iar aXAirpARD. I " . Y"f take gTeat pleasure in say ing a wora m tavwr o u m constant use iur u j"" " liange. l nave naa Its general Cooking and " proved satisfactory in every part'cular. taking qualities are all that can be desired, and as sn Economizer t of Fafcll beUeve It has a equal nince oalngit we bare had, ever l ready, a constant supply cl Uot Water In all parts of the bouse. .1 'would not exchange li for any Ban i have ever examined,,. ; '. " , Very respactltfUr yoars V I' "f ( ,.j fc v - i I Delivered, na cars at Salt Lake .freight NEiLsos . : t 1 . . M f ..I-'-- . 1 . DAVIS CO.' BODNTIFUL, v. - (:.!:and Nevada (Railway i'Company The Utah will run their trains as follows YARD. ' ';t f ,' ! (Auwfojfs arcenfetf.) S; H. IFREELIAII J t JUNE 4th, J8S4, , "i , i r.WEDNESDAY, ' . ' Zjucs Crrr, May " i i Oil AND AFTER i '0 Salt , mio; iiEMii rjuiD. i . AT tT r over-heate- d, tl(. IK ill'A. ' -r- great pleasure'' In recommending tbi OrjrrLimv--Iita- ka tne uest ltaaga in Miller Wrougbs Iron Baage, aa being decidedly little luel; a person can work arouad tae Markotnt requirea ttrj dress, the beat seems conccntra-- r It without soiUas or acortturr tne even dorin tha ted tcAta, so that tha kitthen Uarenot so that to perfectioa, tf . warmest arranyed weather, tfea dawapera is so pro tec- v , tne toaat may be regnUted. as desired ? the Water-bac- k other Sang, at the as roe tlms t? 1 t..it it does not wear.oct aa in we J are never without plenty ot i tt beau the water wondeltully, and water la the bath room ; he Oren bakes perlectiy and Is very iarte I should be of twenty years experience) this Eange is "aaeffaolled.aad. " ' ""i called aha , "I Kitciien TreSsare." H . MRS. "DR." WIIlTKt t , i tincerely, vile L ' r?---- r. c.tLU 5 it. J0HI1 f .'V - 1 ; UM,l884, ' .' wt W in ; ' tx. Lin COT.prU ' - 1 ' 1 ' b'.rs , i- - 1 !! M mill, Enquire of Immediately. : t-3- K feROWX WORKT HOR3E, OXE LARGE spot 1a forehead, two front feet quent attacks of water and Inflamed eyea. headache, giving ' information of person iAny .. Crram ttailu ia a remedy founded on a knee.' um mum,' oe unerauy rewaraea ttj ieV' wm Cam be of disease and this correct diagnosis , u wita lug at upon-Metfidcts. : druggists; DURST A TAN HORSE. depended i 1 Iivmai!. sample bottle by mail 10 cts. BankC East block Half Deseret of fc'LY AtROSL. DrHgirtat, Owcge, K. T. t'-o- Ana-nat- AjOppp 'at; Tn&xff4wfivisT iy ; f f; tf rr rreat pleasttre I , recoMliead ttKDleip.M Ml ? Iron l.amre,.asJy f r WnwoBM t lier ci ruew' h.w kara ftver found anything of. aaa as aa years) I my esexiaac U tzxj-t- r V aqoal . GROW, l it rt jtm, ,y ITEiniT Tovs trClj, r Salt Lala Klaeteenta.Trud,. - ., - :.. J -- EiST by Mr. ' ITawes Craven, Sccnio Arttstlof the Lyceum Theatre, London, and A . of Loii- OMtonM by don and Paris.- front desims b tha Hun. ri .. jiyiTT,sT.a compaoied nith a burning sens tioiu. There are severe spasms of sneezing, f r e , , i ': oharxe RD, Si . 3 I . i . STew Scenery Lews .WiagaeHt kitiii ii' 4 HaV FEVER XOTIILNG QIIEE ' !V1 - : " CTaTixata-r-TTl- A VTronis-i- t 1 1 is 1 E, R. TOX7SO, Sea., Wanship. tarrh havinir na- .'niii$L lealiarsnnpfoms. i JUis attended br f iff it a RAiT 'JyiltAM AWAY. eaLtAM . cuorCOVr i an inflamed tao" ditioav .'ifci of the I1 i . KFf TAf membrane - KVENT3TO, b r MOXDATSSth, JtLY, I 9V nostrils. OK from South Temple btreet, one dark tHiVrrVCDTJ hf uTf tear - ducts and brown tuorae, m sears on aurannea okl A I t 1I the" I a age. au left hindi ' s&t thigh. iff i i riA ninrni.: k A suitable freward will be paid for its re ' "U. T: CCL3LEU ABKOS. secreted, the dis turn to 7f lax J;.. r--L . , " 2 e Makes CnUtctie ns, rentitfing praeaeds prvmptly t-i,-- FRiSCESCA Dl- - RDIKI!! to-da- y.- tseo,aoo alls oia f i i action for the guidance of the western and southwestern trunk lines, did not go into session until after It o'clock this forenoon. The ; general situation remains as 'indicated in the Associated Press dispatches yesterday. It Is declared that the continuance of the tripartite agreement will be discussed and possibly a decision reached As nearly as can be ascertain ed Bock Island Is now the only road opposed to the abandonment of that combination, if it maintains its present attitude the future is uncerand the meeting may adjourn tain, w ithout J action Ofiiciais 'generally take the view that a decisive vote on Hie question will be taken . (Hocfca Rise mm Fall. New York, 11 a.m., 7. Stocks opened weak, fell off to 1H, New York Central, Western Union, Northwestern and Lake Shore recording the greatest decline. This was succeeded by; a sharp rally of tp I V, but the market a:rajn Ml oil. Bond lowers stocks strong7 the past hour; general, advance of J to IS. : :? (:.. NavT" Yokk, Bar Silver,' 10?.'; 3's 100, 4Hs, UK 48, Pacific 0's,25: Central Paclfio iO;Burllngton, 19 X ; Northern Pacific v 22 Pfd. 61 M ; j Northwestern iH ; New York Central, - Trans. 15X ; Oregon. Nav 8; Oregon 50 ; Panama, igatloeijpaclflo Mall, 98; 8t. Louis and Ban Franc laco 17 K Texas lHicltlc, UH ; Union Pacific MH ; FargOg4 r Western Union 66 ' r) . . GOOD RICHELIEU . A- ,r Y. 1UTKK. By ' Bulwert Master Plsy, TITESDAT, , jLtTiaT,. Thm Tripartite Flsha., The committee of nine Chicago,to7.consider and report some appointed tine of to-da- ! XQBICK'S LOVEtit Ixwdonl flu uxa. , ( If 'i ,( liKOXDAT.'.-'.-f'li.i- ! fe am u COMPANY., - . '- BY ' L1GHTNXHO. I l .lita i''MB.iAVTtEXCEJ' Sapported by HU.L.OJ1S JAMES and TEIiEGRAPH. ,y , YiH. a presented the following great cast : ' Miss CTfe TJOfrei. " STtss'lCatiJ TnlffT Miss Blanche Monlton. Mr. Frank Willis, submI Excatnnn ea.JIen; t r Vi:r Mr. Artfinr Mooluin, I St.! TewawaUini CnSeng-WsefSk IIman. Z. Mr. A. Mr. J. Chip Redding, 1 LtssUa, Onanlin, .aavrtna--, swel pri And others, coder the management of ' stnl Cwnaln.emf t CltJen. ' - rLV--HARltY C. SMART. r. . ; t t. Vfill be Saeeaa. BEEETT 1 , ! this city since III prvat " anti-Chine- se BY mm Vice-Pres- r. -- sua nr. 3uu.n . Co President. If. S. Ei.tBDJX, Wat. Jkitnimus. 1''- Commenolng Monday, Aug. II. : w1 . THREE NIGHTS ON LY ;!. ,,-- SPADER'S Chipman's Musical Comedy; Z. In A. - SALT JLAKK CITY. BOHEMIAS FTZZ 1 Jaa.r.Lirri.As.flcr.1 'ri. P..'f A COMBINATION OF' CRANI AND FRAUD.": C. C. Whics O'Donnell passed through here on his way eastward, claiming to have a' couple of Chinese lepers to exhibit on his travels, we set him down as'a combination of crank and fraud. His trip through the SUtes has. demonstrated the correctness ' of the estimate. , At cacti town he visits he solicits the privilege of exhibiting his lepers, and is denied. He expresses mach4 mock indignation at the refusals, and the officials to whom he makes application Invite him to vacate the premises, which he immediately does when he . sniffs danger In the air. " Nobody has seen O'Donneli'a lepers, and it is evident the opinion we for- -; he merry expressed, to the effect that ' . didn't have any, is correct. k 'AS he had threatened to damp and leave them at Washington, L). u the anthorttles of that city were oa tho look out tor him, but' at last; accounts he and his lepers had not put In an apt v pearance. vV 1 K W The is agitattor doubtj less a humbug of the most unmitigated Vii type. ha USsU . . Parow, - f .'. s w ; i a. ma-tarutl- iy Pyro-l'hotphor- io jt ,Iarat5Bee4., ; 1 (. . Chelnri laerstia--. MUTas In ttf ' H cneapaesa. rj"- : , 7. Analysis of water in comPaais, use at Marseilles, mon AIx and Aries, shows it to be full of numberless microbes. The authorities of Marseilles will commence the construction of public works to give occupation to the unemployed. Marseilles, morning.' ' II deaths from cholera In the last 24 li ours. Toulon, 7. Four deaths here last night, one et a person who returned yesterday. There has been a slight increase in cases owing to the Tfilhdrawi rt Co"reflS the puuu$ number of returning fugitives. great j Apromiaect Jos real very correctly l 13 7. Two deaths. - ; t troia Eiie sd euixy la Marseilles, remarks itX political EiiEisers Csi li t i 1 ct" cr i cholera Is .vl London, LpkLIiLemorrs ' er-a f. ecial li?i 1 rl spreadinz In Clayton, tot and to hard work; very ereatek ,entias'a:ia ' n Kichtoa hamlets, not Ixt from Blackor i'rasi LtsJ Corar-- ' ' daring hct w catl. r or even to fceep w. rj c oE.'rrof l ' - burn. i HeV tti whatec" :h C?rs i 'GovernBelslan Thai Brussels,J7r ' jlU 1 ' . J t a ' b ..c.ua ta --tlid ment has decided to establish quaran seed, 1 , j ; . i ure t. ; osed to t ; . I ECJ IlOri 3fl .J ri-''..j Use against Mediterranean ports. take thlsafs cately'. nctil later ta . fDt.,1 v.... ": tttli eoL'Jicts i PrepasiUlaas taa Zlelee cf CsnfM. are Xike season, and jen if tLaoUii : W on which they presented why they should (ret excited number ( settlers 7. Advices of Auj. Cth ' Loxior, they; will be ready to respond to the could purchase in bulk." from Canton state that t!ie .Viceroy is sv calls of party leaders. Meanwhile, the liitla Does the Alia know ho Arable superintending the laTlcg cf torpedoes a barrier to obparty orrvos are dUUsectiy. grlciius lafld Is, left la TJuh unoccupied aci un- and the preparation of 1ms viven tlie tiverj II out, the doll and" stale sort of music claimed under the land laws?, , If there struct for twelve .tons of dy"ainite. whck the pmbHc has txjcctoe so" aceas-tom- Were large, tiubcnurht tracts .'still open orders Insults toforeiimers are forbiu kn and to that 1 1 is. expec ted regularly to settlement,' could Congress establish tne town i war feeling prevails. A ettamerstrong is In for reaiuie&s every four years. There would be a a religious test as a qu&lic& to ii.uk e Joreijit-r-s - i general feeling of "goneness" If we entry? Would It be wise to entrust etry. did not hare the csual t faster about tie d 'lie pubis Jcriila to ground- - wlj a Waliiorcr.'i tidal-wav- e, afewiadlvldaalsnot govciced'by tie r fcr. Loxdon.v 7. ' etc., and the customary ratio g general statutes fcr the sale of govern- been heard s 1.h 4 l ..on, f.e t c? of the records of candidates. ,T3tla ment land? If parties were found to i .1 a 12 year the partisan press seems to be n;&ke euch coctra-- ts as titose soest-e- d, Irt.J r 3 rover. fc, i t. ti,t'iJ fci would not the ; be work rescJt this t&qt tie T simply doing t o"',prt;of t lni-rTif r ?r t:ff tioroc.rl-f,'possible, tsai-- frrr,"! f - : . t- - 1 , . i Iron Comuly, of Brighfs dUeaso and In. flanunatioa of the bowels, Thomas Uu nford. Deceased was bora at Costessa. Korfolk, Eagiaad June IX, 1S13. ; Cmrated to t'tsfc 1863. He leaves a wife and six children to ' mourn tiu loss, se -- j .! OD 23 LA. TECS They'da notnndefsVMl the Tnotivt that prompt converts to "Mormpnlsm la their eatherinir to this laud, and Im aging that It (oast the expectation of reward la the! fhakd of "material wealth. .Ttoey do not stop to Aud out '"'- TthjL " i i", ' , ; -- ..1 f . ft. Pans:, President. JoHsr, , DffiEaET;'CxL'-Cil- V f - t br:LY! n 2 r:icnTs niGHxs pr:!.Y! ;a. AUGUST KCHPLCS, Academic year the University of Deseret BuildwiUbedn in the New University IS, at 9 a. ra. August ing, on Mondar, are who Persons la the City Dretifir. Ed to turnlsh'Stadents f the Universi or or board rooms, with board and ty rooms, will, please report, the iact, the. of the President Institueither to tion, or to the Janitor in the University Buildinr. corner of -First North and West Streets;becond Information relative For farther to : the Institution apply to ... Of lS84--5 r II AN It f. LfflTiT'ATRE. SALT GAIiE & rXITEBSITT OF DESEKET. - any hold npoo the soli, but Jump, to the Conclusion, that it has, possession of countless acres and bribes the poor of countries with offers- of Jand. foreign.is' . t"'JS i .1. ar misi&Ke, ana tne people li is an who come - to Utah under k the care bf f 'Mormon! mlseionaries.' are Induced to do ap because they believe this is the place of gathering for the Latter-da- y Saints, where Uieycan serve God and live their religion better thanito the lands f their nativity Those who say that' the "Mormon' missionaries have promised: land to converts as a reward for their imml-- ? gratton, either wilfully lie ofctalk of that about which they know nothing The Alt California does one or the other of these wo improper things, j Jnrr'ycster--dayo- c prndr laiiictineut presenting ait apuirst all and cot: anions urired trie - oc-cau- PkUeUau stsUsw ' CALL for -- HORSFORD'S," and TAKE NO OTHER.- NEVER SOLD ETLK. ' ' " i d eod A w Iroe' ' ' ff ! V A ih.l teMaj aiiSnal au i l..--- ! cioaraiiGG Sale J - I GREAT BAEGAllS in ZTF"--' t - t . , - tif- , - 1 . y , r fro-Tc-- to 1 v . utt, c I, . - - i. . ' . - ' - , ?- jr; , fc. . ..e " , ed (iet,-altbonsii- -a -- i. 4 :.t, . ii. v..n . -. c;-'--- . . ir - l . -- bs .1 ( rfr : - ;t Cn .l,.i 1 V"fca ' zrA Trr.TT c' T cf tr-::;--.; ::::! llr.Ir :?: l ax :a :uf? c:zt. i;. rzt- c--- nl-nla- st. t nr ; : on . S. J. LT3T5, rnnn ? i'! ir?" r r-- J. FFTCritt, II svatbta. lmcl.ee, Cai. r Drn:;a t::h c' IT. 5 xtWILti rrf days 7 - (" y i. CT I TeVlU . ? PT t 7 W7K He 1 be i by ?tN?lV 1S & 1 rare tUnce Wt ta 2cr.n-t- l. r I j tlo i.nre i:jr. Z 1 v,'c:3 ta:::: 1 i C'Oi.u rr-ta-a la Ladles and Chadren', E1LK.LISUT ccr: - :-! 3.. ; aw-e-- s -- it sr k V .7BAlt AT COST t ii - cirlh: ff i v rnif -- .;:E5EtdoGT.Fy 11firjn'r'n:; 'H UAi; coA.vr-- SOLD "rc.V on.il - J7 L: ctjic zzizz i - rrcTT freely i Ir II air-nnios'tt:o. c.:'- .a rm-TC- ? - Vf. w.t, irrc3 it ii cm rlllr: cut; rr:: .:.j sl crrcs fay-r.- r . Av.il : fc J ! XlTJI. 5 nso ikia .lii r.rt:;: tlirayB ).r -- lnacrlaRt : f j n a ll I 1 -- n - : 1 j -- li ' J i::i x .."a c.-- . :a u, c. X- - r r - 5. it O E |