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Show EVENING NEWS. SUraaber Frldayy ISM. SS, SJAflHkT8. out on Jons Auu ball, s U - . i"GovKSMEST Kn'&atlllaiigaiahei - id ' 3411. ; pro womax, fox drunkenness and fined $13. " fanity, wu UrJiir" wai fined I Q for lnde- ol his person. cut exposure wM ' slaughter ol .thieB powder tnd lead on the Sand Ridge ' ' ' .l: yesterday, LA to-d- ay to-d- ay . . I Klbow Dialoeated. Little Roy son' ol Mr. B. Decker,4 Vl Decker of the 17th Ward, met with an acehlent- - last Tnesday night. lie wa5:p u his grandmother's, Mrs. Whitney's, Ytsitlng, when a cry of fire was raised outside, the cause of which was alijii-fir- e in. the adjoining yard. of the children rush- Rif wtthlhe rest cd out, and as- - he crossea tne iaresa-hol- d, stumbled over a scuttle full of coal carelessly left there, and falling, dislocated his left elbow. Dr. J. S. Richard attended the injured lad, who wks soon Riade'aa com! ortable as po- six-year-- old : 'Mi!f r . .' 6;-.- ' let4rlai ictHro ' r . . . arter- children and pupils the all' superb naoii, accompanied by Tlews,' Mr. aiacumgnv enorw Bare been! endorsed by the Superintendents of DUUict n? vSuhday Schools, and should be heartily supported. The SijnJaySohoolvUiiIon Band will be in attendance this evening, and will at intervals, appropriate national alrsi The entertainment will be, both i:'V enjoyable and instructive. ow j per-for- m ' Celebration. The 70th of Counselor birth the of anniversary Daniel II. Wells - was celebrated in a very pleasing and successful manner at bis". Twelfth Ward residence last evening , We regret that we have not sace ay to little more than allude td it I "Among the pleasant features of the entertainment provided was achilr dtea's charade, ancestral tableaux.and a dramatic sketch, in which numbers ofBrother Wells' children and grandchildren took part. The reading of an original poem by Mrs. . B. Wells, as the tableaux Illustrating the Wells' ancestry weie presented, Was another tfcilng niach enjoyed. AH present were delighted. Towards the conclusion. the venerable recipient of the bono r conferred addressed the assembly in a feeling and. impressive manner. Brother Wells, we wish" you .many more ,; each happy occasions. to-d- ' . . ' ' v. Caboose. 7 On Wednesas the o'clock about evening, day! passenger train over the Utah Central was passing Kay's Cretk siding, on its way to this city, an accidental collision took place between It and the northbound freight train. The latter was its rear caboose, lor the accommodation of the sportsmen who went np-lstop there ail night and next the day on the Saba Ridge. spend The; freight train was a little late in They getting oS the- - main track showed 1 no. signal to the passenger train, and t$eVresnll was .that the en gtno of the down traiu collided with tho caboose, Injuring the outside of the Utter considerably and. inflicting some locomotive. No. sUghtdfrnagea $he one was hurt, but two' young men, T. Aj. Williams and Geo. S.'Boarne,. were not a little frightened. They were both op the cajtioose, .Mr. WUiiama, inside and Mr. Bourne above in the lookout "box-They got even by ccarln rabbits all the next day; we did not learn whether they injured any.; Urtrbn Polygamy Cases. ' The received yesfollowing dispatch was ' I terday afternoon: Engine side-tracki- ng . - I jpREScfJaOM ovi7thl8W v 'peteret A ew$: lAramon il. Tenny has been convicted of polygamy on evidence of admls- slons of having wife living in Arizona: uo fact of marlage proved ; . no ball before or after sentence. B. Miner of the follow-- t Editor . ' x iJoBX iThe ' - Tenny, trial of Ammon 'M.been set " KID." "GOVERNMENT .TEKKITOKIAL ITS 315. cuixxd rnou latkst excsaxoss. LITTLE OF HIS PAST LTJB. A i The examination f Robert W. Low-r- y, on the charge of enticing two young girls from Ogden to this city, for purposes ot prostitution, closed on Wednesday evening, Justice Spiers ordering' that the defendant be held in $2,000, to await the action of the Grand Jury. Tbe evidence went to show that Lowry was Introduced to the Johnson girls and their family, in Ogden, as a respectable gentleman, by Fred Ever-et- ts and George Hart; that be married the younger girl, but also became criminally intimate- - With - her sister i that be brought them to' Salt Lake under" the . pretense of visiting his home, and took ,. them , to Em de Mar's bagnio, where he borrowed (10 of the proprietor and left his wife there to render payment; that while on the Denver & Rio Grande' train to this city, Lowry J i having 's no money, suggested . to t his sister-in-lathat, she settle for the fares of all three by accompanying the conductor to his rooms for the night, and the girl herself stated that the con doctor accepted this proposition ; that Lowry and his wife' took a room the first night ot their arrival in town,' and next dav were rejoined by the other took them to Emde girl, and he then - Mar's. , ;in reply to this, Lowry claimed Jihat his wife was a bad character before he married her, and he was foolish to wed her on such abort acquaintance; that both girls were foisted upon him; that, he waa willing to work lotJ bit wife but sh wanted "silki and satin, And left him I for - a life of shame where-b- y aha might - obtain-- ' them 2 that he went , nearly razy .when ,he earned where the. girls had gone and took morphine s that the girls'. pareats jvere respectable and tnat r.e. could himsMilf give , the highest .references est and west; that he wanted Justice, but' if the court found him guilty tt vaould.be his first offense. He also said lid had a material-witnesMr. Larsen,rao could provo a good deal for hiih.' An ofUcer here.spoke np and told.. him Mr, Iarsen refused to appear for him. V The Judge having bound tho defendant over, and the latter having . failed to give sureties, he was placed .in the Jail for gatekeeping, . Mrs. Johnson and her. daughters took .the evening train for Ogden. . . If round stated that having Lowry guilty , it would be his ..V first offense, we are induced to give publicity to a few facts, apparently la exception to'thls claim, which were not mentioned at the examination; and though, having nothing to do with this particular case, .have a bearing upon his life and character, nevertheless, that is if he is the same Robt.WXowry ; alias "Government Kid," who; figured as the disreputable hero of the story we are about to relate., y About seven years ago a young man. of that name or names, who had parents living on Mill Creek, courted and married a respectable young girl of this city. Me took her to Mill Creek, and when her first child was about to be born, deserted her, and she returned to her parents, where she became a mother. Some time afterwards Lowry'. ce and persuaded put in a her to go and live with him again. .lie took her to Park City, where she says he neglected and failed to provide for her. She again became - pregnant, 'and was'ieellng unwell one evening,, when he offered to go and get her some wine. She says after taking the wine she; lost consciousness, and when she awoke next morning a strange man was in bed with her, and her husband stood by! the bedside la the attitude of an accuser. He declared .sne was guilty ot having a paramour, and .then; held hir while the 'stranger. outraged her person. V Lowry """afterwards admitted- - to ? his wife that I he had ' Tgiven" her , drugged wlne .and sold her to the man for $20,; and told hei that unless she held her tongue and consented to. the stranger's visiting her whenever he pleased, he, would accuse her of faithlessness and denounce her ia- - lor has dieted for polygamy, i v Monday next. sevIBlshop Cdall, of St; Johns,ofand Apache eral other leading Mormons answer to county, axe-I- n lrescott tar Jndtctments for polygamy. leadinir citizens of Nearly ail the both Mormon and Apache County n tteedance on the Dis- , trfct court as witnesses or defendants In nnlrxmf rtSCi. n Twin tn the absence-- of material Witnesses for the prosecution, alltho Halted States cases again wereyuij- county, Samlsta of Apache until next Monday, on nd alter which day they wilt be tried as fast as possible. ; LTrhn n Miiner. of Utah, wasvester daf alirJttf?4 lib practice ia the District for the Court, i flitter U la lrcscott of defending the Mormons iniw-tmffor rtolTtramv rrum .e with which the dear tot theniaelres.re ont n.n look Kardiess of county officials, is strikinat- IT shown at present ia aikuo v"u i county, sheriff, every officer of whichdistrict attorney, iro.iirr. iworder. present aupervlsor sad coroner. Istheat District atteadini; Praou Court as a witness in polygamy cases " six-shoot- er, . - ? - 4-- Shoo-brldg- - . - v f.;.' - " f . - -- HAS COMMENCED TO -- v.. s J. r. 4...-,- . - , , DOST . "A11. - .- to attend the Auetlon Sale of Watches and Jewelry at the . Arcade: Resturant ... , u Main at., at z ana i p. m. "' ' ,i i :. .... iJt f . Ilia J JWT BECEITEO From the Provo Mills, double.' slnsrle and shoulder shawls, linsey aud nanuel sheeting, dress flannels and Iinseys. Also yarns, blankets, socks, atockings, etc., at No.-4- W,.lt South St., oppot site DlBWoodey's, r.t " : ? Iht nnwin i- t 4. DwlghfSrDow.'theKeV YorTTac- couatant, arrif er 1 thacltyWdnea JOUN AIRD'S CASEi. day night from the East. Mrs. Dowels and as he promised last Ul IS BEST TO TBK PKN1TKNTIART IX- with him,has come for; buslnesa lie DEFAULT 0 $8,000 BONDS BS AFspring, he TXBWARDS omtS BAIL AXD HIS BE- - will organize A Class in. bookketploy ia .LKAKKXn -- .. r 5 IThe examination of Jobn-AlrU- , -- - - -- llct, te l- 1 A-- -- I'eE.Lt-"";l.7r- VAXZT AJSHirAZS pf SEABOyjJHZS GOODS - '- CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, -- S tiu si u. cirri n hro j KETAil. IXOTHIHO BUTEK" ' Will find it to their'. Interest" by exami ininr my- naitdsome line-O- f men's, bovs and children's Suits, which I sell from two to three dollars lower than the same can be purchased at any otlter house in tua city- - uall and see goocui and prices,; ,L L.OLUBKIti..: GENTS', FURNISHING GOODS, . 1 ETO i ri, Klt. Ii'iMrmM'liA tt; . - i.- -- f--" i.r'V';.( -- .ji laKs Uiiscs' ' , ! mw-wmi- r l;fM orupiioiif, ringworm, tetter( salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains. . r 8 , IN ALL TIDE LATEST POPCLAB SHADES. . - - "w h . i 'r .AT .'. 1 i In, . . THE PATILLIOJI SKATIXCT filXK This rODuIar Dlaco of cheaD and healthful amusement .continues to be well patronized botu day and evening. , The splendid Star floor, the choice music by the' Opera House Band, the best quality skates, rented so cheaply. And the good order preserved merit the ancceaa that tha nlace has achieved. It is natron Ized ;br hundreds of the best people of the cl ty, and no objectionable or disorderly persons are1 permitted to enter or even to stand around. . the premises. The toroctietors deserve the thanks order-lovinc and and natronase of the respectable ladles and gentlemen of the ""I city, and we are glad that they receive open from 10 to 12 tn the morning ;102 td & in the afternoon', and -from 7 to ' 1 In the evening. if ' 'V ; J r. V ' ' Hi tl i k '-- , - A, ; i Ja 4 FiuzjKU'MJCiutiixie Co . Prcrp'sY . ... Cleveland, Ohio. j ! Assembly Rooms; at'?: o'clock.. . ;..5 Miss Anxik E. STtfestkb' exhlbl tlon df fancy bicycle; riding at the Fat vllllon . last nighi ' was witnessed by a large audience, who were highly pleased with her graceful evolutions. The 7 repeated' 'this' entertainment 1rUJ: be s " -eyeulnff. - ' ,..?'...' - i v. : a. -- M ' '.' - large consignment of paintings from New York to M. Bernhetm, the art dealer of Paris, have beentiscjar? ed imitations, and will net be placed on sale. Just how Mr. BernheLm ex pected to find old masters in New York or why he should ,hav been'faolish enough tg ssppose that an Americaa would part with one if be had Jt, falls - ' ' to appear, A .. ., I i j tjinmej "mmw 1 bargais is blmkets Celebrated - V- - llaiysIe.andgan.Jose, " ' I OBEAT VABDCTT. 12 White CaL, "' '; ' ? AT DDI IM7Q. V, fMCi I !TU ClrCO A " - 'l " t 1 1 loali aind' Suit Beib't. Bukll's , Patent Adiustable Bed' manufactured and for sale at Springs, No. 63 W. First South Street.,: . - i v Call and see. ' .. . - WE ABE SHOWING AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF . id;; i i.,.-'- . ' . j . -- Buxtx-o-. bto xii at couii;: . t L ; THAN : ANY LOWER I t .. ot drs ' sioo itKWAitr ;y,L'- .... ,..., , l . ' : .1..' !. iC3 ' - l . r 'i ! ( i; j 1 ,4 i I." -, j aim Coatsf ITavelockfl, .... . Waists, . . Jersey . . . . . . . - F llUQUf-UQU- Etc . uu uyvai uuuwmi. . a . : . . U IS FULL TO OVEBTwiwiNQ WITH A TINE STOCK Aien a. aieavy, Ot -- . . BiffliPaier .,..! CEILING , ( . 4 4 - -- t GiillDBOi'S 00lJ03fi IMSIES, PilllOIIJQ AlTO;iIOITSE nTiTPPEIlS. RljrBBEG BOOTS $oi. ZXISSES end CfflLDKILH, 1 r :'!': Aim -- A- " . i ' i -- ! ; ;;i SIT.iTC, .- - . . ,..-'' ' . ,,I2f 0-- ' :' ' ' j' '7 ,FULL AND COMPLETE. 6TOCH. - . Xj Xj: ; DPHOLSTERT STOCS Unequalled in the City, representing Every Qrc&t of4 Carpet,-frothe Fine " ' - - . .; Sliiela, Madras, i . " - ' "V.." ' : j BEC01UTI0HS. t I:- . c i i coverings:. ' ' PONGRESS GAITERS, BAM0RALS, "Etc5 l 3 "W j ueoium aiyi Lignt ijoow, (MlffqiKMO PLUSHES' DOMEStlG ... i - m - CQ. - Turcoman, 4 APPLIQUE -- w - AWD NOTTIWGHAM -- iVrj r L : r? : - : PIBO 1 "' vf 2SEJ ' ' For Impure blood, the best medicine known, Scoville's Sarsaparilla, or Blood and Liver 8yrnp, may be implicitly relied on, when everything elsk fails. Take it in the spring time, especially for tb .impure secretions of toe blood incident to that season of the year: and take It at all times forCancer Scrofula, Liver Complaints, Weakness, Boils, Tumors, Swell ings.Skln Diseases, Malaria, and tne thousand ills that Come from Impure blood: To insure a cheerful '"QaitlQ3 take tbis well -- iB8,. wtlch known r will remove the prime r ase and restore the mind . to its n&t.-- i equilibrium. :37f4 3ED S3, 41, "' Jt' ,. ' ' " ''rt '- - X3XT7SrO3S3333T2ri' . . ... . t . . sni 43 Tirst Sculh Strc:t 17, Sdt - i ; IOIlEUlKOIL l CLOTHS, v -:- UimTNGSl COCOA MATS, Sil!i rnd TZorcted IFurnituro Coyoriu, , ' FEI.1ES. FLCT. ilETCZES. ETC. 4 T 6 f OUR C:Z WTQ' FU RPJ ISC-- INQ J ,- An Invaluable ArtJeie 'An article ra!-- i has loc been praised lor c"re of Catarrh ana IIy Fever. Dr. . E. Buckmau. W. E. .end others, allllamman, like Ely's Crean Motion-de- i Jenn.y- W.:itU5, Mtes: "I rever b' 1 Mr. T. OUE'GOC'713 AEB 4 fr"" 4 i 7; andM juTURCOUAtT GElyV K. SHEAR. O. H. BIGGS. : t!jhest ;Tape3trie3 and llureo;Plys;;.;. ; :h down to the cotton AND KET.;P3, A$XOTAS;25 CENTS PER YARD". ff iSUTRNA : RUGS, !.'' i - j urj lb" mug tore ana Irr?st, it 14 tie' Coats, t JJew-MaJ-ke- te, - - V.. ,( - recommend . .TlnniTTT-TTnilf- fl 1 Brown's Liver Pills. ' Brownrs Sana For thofelood. crof nla, use". Brown's" tarllla. For For Rheumatism, use urown's karsapania.i . .j ..a a&s r .. 4 IN' ALL THE 'LATEST .STYLES. j Meus, TouthsV and 01illdrcn Salts, Pants, Over coats, Dock Goods, Unxxtlnsr Salts,' etc. j ChUUreh Scliool and JLIU Suits, a Specialty, - ii.'ili ' . I.-"- LaMIeoMs:? will compare with Brown's Liver Plus, r vegetable, and pleasant, but sure In their action. All dealers sell 'u IS TOCft Btex - ir Stocked JVUhthe JTcW ; ciU' t;i.& f'i i . i . . -. CORNICES , - v.. . ii ; t .CURTADIiPOLES, Always Reliable! Warrutwll Frost bites. Inflamed- sore eves.burns. bruises, cuts and old- Bores, cured at once or your money refunded by your drueeist. This ia the positive war ranty placed on every box of Brown's Arnica Halve ny the iirown Meuicine and Aianuf actnrlhg Company Only 25 . ... L AT EST,; N O V E LTIES. EraptU)u-aud.pbdU- mes 'i ' Tit Best SAVE'ln" tlie world. fos; Cuts, 'Bruises, Soref,'. , tjicers,. Sat Rbeum. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapie.. Hands Chilblains. Corns, and ail Salt l'il ve or no pay requirea it is.S'tu': guarauteec to iclvt perfect satlafactibn or niouc tefanded Price K5cnt per bx-i- . ! ' For sale at Z. C M I Drug store V t" .t. Great Reduction in' Prices; i;l - 1 i fl - . .v - 1 i a - ? Orders for Weber Coal from Home Coal Company. taken by' Telephone or at yara either oy d Yard telephone No. 809.) 'i . ' iu uu ucyai biuiui tt iuit vuQaarKv ouiv , bat ? r offered. ,'t forvour holl- can be had pare ana wholesome, at low prices.'"" .. . 1 ; 11 Go to the Globe Bakery 1 X Bblmans, CircrxlaM- - FoVany Mineral Acid founn' in -- Salt ' Lake Vinegar Co's Malt Vinegar-workRi Jfi7" First ' Jtast street, sail Lake City, P. O. Box 57. ? I OTHER . ? d ' ' ! Bf using Di . Frazier's ' Throat and Luna Haisfciut he only sure cure for Consbsi Colds, IIoarseneHs and Soife Throat,-auall diseases of the throat a iid lungs jjo-nnegiectta cougn it may prove fatal Scores And bun-- , of graU'ful' people owe their ives to Dr r ntzier's flu oat ana A.une Hilum titi nv foimlv will fcvpr hp AtitUout it after auce usiiy ti and dii- oovmnir. its marvelous power It is tu large family ootties ana soia fitup for the small mice of 75 cents per bot- tie For. sale byZ.C M l Drug DepV. 1 , Roberts. . - ; -- - .' - ' I- -- r?-?t- . ' . ; ALSO TEX Cirard, Kan.," to tric i trs to ny ens- your iThe Chics? ?o lieraW sstly. .says tnend omers, the? give ' l e satis: iction "The largest dlamoui ever cat is and are r"' I Lctric IMt- t. : viTbst as 1 rest ec? "me UHira America has been "named C"evt!-J.aand wi.l po.ii!V..y 4 re .i.J i known AiL Jt, w AW AW , J A O A J Gem,' after the President-elec- t, " and I 'er ney ' T number of Governor Clever!' T TT7.TI" TT T7T Tf."4 TTTTrT T fr f TTfyf rk tid3 are said to be raailrj a ; . . v:3 a ;i AND CCG""CDATIC:i Cr T V I roil TUE KECEPTION :0,OQO with which to purchase" i, Tfaey W ei t TI?AVLLL;;a 1ULLIC. may shine on the new -PresiZ.ct:.t itbreast Sold t TU Betel has been CUeJ rp la a'.i its r .tt vr':."i a't!-- Tt:rt-.:':tl'! on U Cy cf I :j i: . M. i. in dent's ic.-.- : ;a t ration. We trc.;t" J w. . i , : .i ; this severt7-- " , r. .'..; Jx. .4 1 A :'' cf tlocaan Accoritrj ' . . .. t i drive Governor Clevt': 1 c"l i t l C. t cf 'ai.-l.'.-t ' ' ' ' cL.J. " ....." j Motfled. :Ticiiiiia and White Blankcti' 4 ! i .. at Z C M 1 Ol tuts certain cure get a free bottle far all Lung Diseases Large bottles meet in the west wing of the 14th Ward , a "fsffc 'WVrrH4? Tna First quorum of Elders will ...... . zuu;jfairs.urey .Blankets at $d.uu pair; 'i - J 1 Mm. . - - - 1 - uu runs xaruguuf u iuuj .diuu&cuj iii puy, $.uj 100 Pairs Grey Blankets at.$2.5Q ;&.3.00 pair. LlHl' hi tSiillfliiS;: aitiCoats! new- - arrivals: Ib-hia- i; Pv w !i i i DEPA RTM ENTS-F- A WALKIXO KKEIETOS. Brother Wra. II. Felsom, super In Mr E Springer, of Mechanlet-burg- , tendent and architect of the Mantl "write?. VI was attlictcd with lung Pa. Temple, ls in the city, and returns fevet and abscess on lungSv and rea south ia- about a weok.' k. aj.t i a- -1 duced to. a KaiUnji NkeietonJ Got NW Did- Frank C. Cooper, agent for George 'roatrl&l Iwittleof Dp. KlillC'S me covery tor Consumption, which did C. Mlln, the tragedian.. raade .us a fra 'so I bought dollar that much good ternal call this morning. We' say fra bottle. After using tare uoiuestiooitu more a man, eomplet 1 ternal, advisedly, i an editorial agnse. myself once to neaitn, wun a as the gentleman was but lately con restored and a gain In flesh of AS lie 1 welcome to Salt Lake. Tt Special r PILES PILES' ! t ; PII.ES 1 1 1 Sure cn re fur' Bluidt Bleedme arid Piles Ja box has cured tiie worst asus of 20 years' standing cna i..ii suffer nve nvnutes- alt'r bhIbk Wllllaiii Indian Pile Ointment ItMjilMoit's Mimors. llays ltchinc, acts a4 poultice, trives instant relief pr-- ci 'aifr lor ue, itcrung v- - Tiie orvau i4r'4i,:. uotuiog eise foia oy iruxi'tsta aikI iH&tleuon receipt ' of rl sr. jMk.. aid-tw j . Ij'or sali bv 7. V., M I Drug Dept" ? ' 1 Staple Txcills, Freixes, Linseys, Cantons, Etc., Etc . j. . EPjiJBtTM,l a. , m. , I v !;5 -- - nected with' WOOIiElV ?. ' . if : J3aaket Flannels,: Lzdi' California Sacquings, ' 1. 1. TT. i KsivuiWf xTfiutuJi ,' kvkhgw jLitrjMivniat Buwinyof ' Flannels, Shaker FlanneU, Operas, n ; " .. 4 '. . LElberpn and; ;?NcapoUtaii yelyctcons; . 1 - . AKD TIES CELEBRATED 4 - - . -- aiid. Cuildrcp'sC; SUOliS 4 on Itch" cures humors. DESCBTTIOM. Plain & Fancy Cashmeres Satinea; Bclfres. Brocades. Silks. .if Satiiks, Sillr Velvets, Plushes; ;, Ladies who would- retain freshness aKl vivm-;rDon't fall to try "Wells' UaijicU " jot'kvekt linn rh nn. fnv Autr ... ; GSraa30i35 v Gro3-do-rsyo- n3, ... JJc,;..,. Toothache.!' 2 IFilljiig-"U- :s3 4r - 1T ':. fit.', PBKSEBTEB.'I arc' J tf 'Wells' losing' your grip on'Hfet you Health Renewer." ' Goes liry i wcas to direct spots. ! j - Borurt "03I TOOTHACHE." .; Odd SLteS; ill" f lusfant reltiit fOr Neuralgia; Tooth- - - t a-- ; Every: Bep't i ' AT, - - "Whitb River, W. T.. Oct. 21., 188r.'.. Dr. J. C. Aver A Co. Gentlemen : AC wife suffered for over twenty years witn rneumatism inner siues ana legs. On. reading your almanac she positivebelieved that your Sarsaparilla ly wouia cure ner. She has taken lour the City Hall early next week, v bottles and is now as well as ever she Mr. L. A.' Commings, late of xh was in her life : 1 ieel it my duty to . i Home Dramatic Club, has gone north send you my sincere thanks. . cemblaaUon with the Grismer-Dmv- ia the-Chicag- o t j -- ; IW-r"- -- ENTIRE STOCK OF S - . . 1 , . s . - . iV, -- Rvlvestcr. the rrcatest Annf Friday Thursday moA Saturday - afternoon matinee for ladles aad children. All should witness her irrand performance. Admission including skates 0 cents, ladies t 25 cents. - ; r- a r-- The - I " - . nt -- r s, t '.AJJ jun., charged with unlawful cohabitation. .before U. 8. Commissioner McKay; re sulted, Wednesday evening, in the de fendant's being bound over in the sum of $3,000, to await the action ot the Grand Jury. In default of sureties he was delivered Into the Marshal's cus tody and taken to the Penitentiary. The witnesses, all but Annie M. were held in $200 each to ap Thomas, jMlln m Macbetb. Geo, V. MJJn, nea? before the Grand Jury, but were the notea tragedian, will open a season allowed to K0 on their own recognlz ot threeToights at the salt iako i nea aace. Anna M. Thomas was required tre. Tuesday evening Jopeninj in "Mac to give bail In $230.' The others desig and nated were bath" with: "Fool'a- Revenge," Margaret Robertson, John Mlln will be Mr. follow.to Louisa Mathews, Albert JjamLjt1 sen., Alrd, rememberad atbe eloquent pastor of Mathews and Howard Thomas. The of onlv witnesses examined were John Unity Churcb, Chicago, the pulpit he that on the be left grounds which Alrd, sen., Elizabeth Alrd and Anna M of the Thomas; , bad outgrown the theology ; .kMh. llla conception of Shakea- - The first testified jto the defendant's nerian characters differs materially lived wUh a woman named from those of. Booth and Barrett, he tbaving In Scotland, before Montgomery Janet vekjping them with stronger points she was sup and that here, coming and scholarly learning At IiiUUiseoca wife. his be to posed Adele Ills compacy la teaded by Miss of seven- Elizabeth Alrd testified to her own astr-je8?ffr Fajaand with the defendant at the marriage . teen artists Endowment Ilouse, April 15th, 18S0. ADroDoa ot this company's appear had lived with him up to she and a that from letter aneeJiere, the following of the last April, wheu he left her part of the one S. Lindsay, Mr. John by , tr David McKenzie, of the house and Uyed wi;h Ann4 M.Thoiaas, and thatUie tad Theatre manajeiaeut, will be Interest lu the other part; lived with AnS Thomas as bis wi'e- fo? lag: a year past. San Fbactsco, Anna M. Thomas testlSei t baring jo vera ber S th. 13S4. been married to the defendant at the Javli ZIcKenzie, Eiq.i to you Mr Endowment Ilouse in 1S1, and ttat he This will introduce tlvance aeent for Georee C had slept with her ccckIauously siace Cooper that last April, and before that at diSernt rt4fr, have assured ilr. and receivra well generously h4 f,,!') v;ere married. trtrtTd by the ?eatre nia" times since they Yesterday CJoriili- ;, bail to the neces sary amount was obtained l&rV: i rrla wtaUnUuu- Zart of be oner, through the rersoc-- 1 corepaoy here, with'the I amplavins East WitU tlieiB.BO Ann M.Tboums. "The sureties were vt ware of meeting you her father, V.'WUa Grir.ths, Janes os. Wjro , , the LrarJa an4 Charles II. XT ply a wonder for i I" l.i. to f insisted HZV. John AId each aad .aont:.est;e, tUae t 1 siv est study I have had released abont is).a.ia,re'rl r?42 tie tcara." ..r Teirs. He i he tie cUy oa a tasilcj i - 1 1 e S : tL' t 'i;"-l- t cUlned T7ednesday nlht, but he t to t i j t - ni w . , KOTICE. ' On Thursday morning, while Jred lady bicycle rider la the world, will give exnmitions oi ner sam ai mc Nagle, who is employed in the transfer Pavilion and evenings . sheds at Focatello was engaged ia transferring some large Iron door for the round house at ShoshOae, he slipped and at the! same time the large door which was being handled slipped, his head coming .between Ue door and the side of the "building, catching one of his ears and splitting it in two'. Dr. Bean was telegraphed for, who aewed soon- have a good ear itup, and he will ' again. . Two yauag men who,, had been hunting, carelessly set fire to the grass on the lioidaway ranch, near Provo, recently, and bad U not been for tba timely dlscoVery of tie fire, by Mr. Levi IIoldaway and his promptness in taking steps to 'extinguish lit,- - vera! thousands of dollars worth of property might have been destroyed. Mr. M. happened to be close by at the time the Are started, and he gathered a number of persons who lived in the vicinity to his assistance. In putting out the' fire As it was, very little damage, was dono. L-- Ubrman, a German, who kept a restaurapt on Wall street, near Fifth street, Ogden, coWmltted suicide last Sunday morning py taking strychnine, j Abour 6 o'cWk tho employer were attracted to his room by his crW for help Ue caUed fox a glass ol milk and saidhe.had taken alrychnlue. He expired shortly after drinking the milk. The coroner's Jury retuVned a verdict of death by poison, adnlnlstereti, by his own bands.: Three bottles of the deadly drug were found in bU room one of which was nearly ; empty r., A letter, was, found addressed to George Murphy ' ln which he requested Mr; Murphy, to pay several bills and give him a decent burial.1 The funeral took place Snnday atternoom ' ', only thing that happened to mar; the" pleasure of the i party who went from Eagle' Rock,s Idaho, to Po- catella, was the. accident which bejej William Green. ' After the sham battle by the Indians, it being about dusk he went to the camp, and for sport got on one of their horses, and taking; ,a commenced riding around and firing the pistol; when by some .means when he held it down it was discharg ed, the ball entering bis right leg about ro inches above the. knee, and passing jcllr octl over the knee-ca- p and. under the akin, lodged about three or four inches below the;knee, fortunately not breaking a bone!,': Die Bean took out the ball and be is now doing nicely; It will probably he ajnonta beforo he will ba ahlA tcvuraltr. hntni '.tt t prize-fighhad a Rawlins, WT the other night whioh: attracted the at- me eut jsixrmg wnuaucc pro gress ol tba- ngbt' ther store'occapied jointly by Wlrth, the Jeweler, and w. o". Was ehteredtrom Hi WUllstoii'1 the fear by thieves, who made raj good haul. One hundred J;anJ seventy-fiv- e dollars tn cash and several watches is the extent of Wirth's loss, while In Wlllistoa & Co; contributed moaey,:'.Altogether it was a" pretty clean Job; ; The time during which the proprietors were at the fight;, was too shprt for the burglars to have done much In:' the - way of forcing open the safe in which the valuables and tnoney were, i The supposition is. 'therefore. that the safe had been left nhocked, or the knob turned- - without running the ' V' - ' combination. It wW be ; .remembered that in last Tuesaay's. issue- - the Provo" Enquirer raentldned the fact that ffTlnner" Moore had been fined $75 for selling whiskey In violation of the tclty ordi nances. While- his case ;was being e, heard, before th 'ald erman Kr, who it appears owned f the tock of wbiaky' andc had merely em ployed the tinner as his agent, concluded he would discontinue- - the busl-ne- si : and close- the place' toWJ Moore notified the' doctor that he expected him to pay the fine. , This- the doctor refused to . do. staling in effect that he had only agreed to allow" him half of the profits far" running the whisky trade, that he had 'gobbled up" all the profits, and consumed half of the ' publicly.1 stock, and that he would hare to In about ten days, she relates, she pay bis fine ' himself. F. This1 bewild was well enough to rise from hers bed ered . the x tinner, but r only i tem and got a neighbor to bring ber to the porarily, for he soon, commenced to city to her parents! home.where she told think and then W act; 3 the result of the horrible tale. i LOwry folio wed her which was that, in the absence 'of the some time later and wanted her to go Ldjctor, he rolled Out five pretty ? good back, but she Indlgnanfty efusedT "lie sized carters ol the fluid and bad them threatened o steal ,tha ch4eeh the concealed somewhere. jiJThe ''doctor secon&one navtng oeen. oorn- - mean- - soon heard of It, ran after- - an attorney while unless she would consent to aud then the trouble began.' Mr.!Thnr- live with him. and be was then driven raan, the doctor's attorney, interview" o3 the premises and did not return edthe "tinner" and advised him for wile partly lost1..- her rea bis own good, to return those barrels. , Ilia son alter the raric ' c?ty horror. This the "tinner" very decidedly eald and "; has n. ver yet .ntlreiy re he wouldn't do. ; "Oh yes, you will.,',' gained It. She raves about her tretibles mildly said the attorney, those bar- -. whenever she takes a & of insanity. rels will be put back' before nOon! Our Informant is gentleman whofgot and he walked quietly away the above statement from the poof Sure enough, the? barrels 'were Just woman's relatives. . We publlsTa it $or. where the attorney said they would be show how 4nnch reliability., can - be before noon on the folio wing day. The placed upon Lowry's statement In the tinner Ear's4 now. however, that, ha Police Court that' that was his "first Juaows the law and has been put up. o ' .... offense," providing be and theTscajm a "pint or two." drel we have been speaking about, ate. as there is little room for dotStTt)ne PERSONAL. i V anil MiDt -- NOTICES. BUSESGESS ; ., . An To-sils- ht. Ill.iatrajted lectttte on United SUtes UUlart will be fctyen a, the Salt Lake Theatre this evening at 8 o'clock, by MK J. A. MacKnlght. The . ylews of grtat hUtoficat eTenU are the finest evfer glteir here,;'and as cthe prices are greafjy reduced, tHere will nodoubt be a large audience.' '"The same lecture will be given in a style suited to young 'fefrl r .i . 1 J ii fv.-'i'-- ; ...... ; ;t m i W |