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Show EVENING NEWS. Thursday, Jamnary WEATHER REPORT. Time. Bar. Ther. 3 0 11p.m. a.m. SO. 11 7 30.13S 170 15lh. a.m. 11 30.275 M 0 S'2 r.i (V, Ilumy. w. Wind. S.W. 3 N. N.W. 4 8 Fair. Cloud v. Cloudy. Fair. Min. Tera. 19.0 Max Temp. 34.0. Kainrnll .lu or an tacn. 75lH MeriUi&a corresponding' with 13:33 and 8 U p.m., and 4:33 and 8.33 a.m., Salt true local time. JNO. CRAIG. Sgt. Sig. Lorps, U.S.A. FRAGMENTS. Fkank Bl sii at the Theatre tonight. Mr. Fkki Tusnkk, of Logan, is iu towu. Thk third number of the Utah Postrn is out. Thk Vacation Company left lor the West this uiorniui;. Fkank Jaynks, Esq., and wife left for Kan Frauclsco The Leavitt Variety Company arrived from the West this morning. It Is proposed to light the Territorial Asylum at l'rovo by electricity. The St. Marks annual ball will be given in the Opera House bhortly. to-da- y. y McCorxic.4 & Co. received one carol Hauauer bullion $2,700. from We had a pleasant call B. F. Cuiuinjiitfs, Jr., of the UlahJour-nu- l. to-da- to-d- We ay , one-thi- rd Co-o- p. GREAT ANNUAL A. West, - January p.m UUh.-'BITSI3 ESS tt OTICfcS . learn to last whom the i We are selling Egs by the case at Utah Legislature awarded a grant for 22H cents perdoen. TWO MEN JCIIX EaCn 'OTllKit lit II. Ooiix & Co., getting up a map of Utuh, that his SiXGULAR MANNER. d2 State Road. work in connection therewith will be As a News reporter was going the completed next week. It will be a . de. It. 11. WESTEH UHLWAY. rounds this morning- he. ' utet Sheriff Mrery .complete affair, being compiled of Time. Chantre Homer, ofrOneida County, Idaoo J whbf from; the latest and most authentic ComrrtenciBif January .Ct.ii, 1S8T, the gave him the following account of a surveys, . including the topographical I). & R. G. W. Railway 'will run pasand Wheeler of double tragedy: surveys Hayden, senger trains between Salt Lake ami Ogdeu leaving Salt Lake City at 8.0.1 P. P. Pleasants, an emplovee of H others. It will also show as far as a. 111. itf p. in.. Making connection disof O. liarkness, Esq., married a girl by possible the location mining Union Pacitlc, Utah & Northern with Ox' name the of Hone Buttertleld, ot tricts'. A number of the leading cities ami Central Pacitlc at Ogdeu. fold, Idaho, a short time ago, against S. W. Ecclks. G. P. & T. At. the Territory will also be portrayed the wishes of her father. About ' a of W. H. Bancroft, Receiver. month ago Pleasants left the in the margin. Salt Lake occupying the 11. will of The edition Mr. central O. first liarkness employ Gent's Furnishing Goods Hats, Caps, ana me town. Returning about two include position. three sizes, the largest of at DrxFoRD's. weeks ago he presented a forged check which will be than any larger at the Oxford to the amount of which was cashed bv Mr. Geo. map of Utah heretofore published, but TO THE WOBHI.VUHEX OF I TAH C. Parkinson, superintendent of the it is the intention of the author if he Having been engaged in the Tobacco last tilteeu years anil store, I'leasauts leu town again aud can get subscribers sufficient to pub- business for the studied the wants of the working soon alter aids the. forgery was dis lish a Atill 6x9 one be which will larger class, I have prepared some Smoking covered . Mrs. Pleasants, (a daughter of Cbas feet. Mr. West has spared neithi r Tobacco, called " SeanishlJ'lippinirs" Bultei tleld'sl boarded a freight train trouble nor expense to make the work which for purity and price is the best offered to the public. at Swan Lake, Idaho, on Jan. 8th, got a credit to himself and the Territory, The price is within the reach of all as of! the cars at Battle Creek and wattand we "trust that he will meet witbla.ll it Is ouly fifty cents per pound. ed thereuntil the arrival of the southbound passenger train, which she the encouragement from the public Country orders by mail promptly at Sam Levy, tended to by boarded and weutto Ogden his deserve. efforts Mautifacturer 1 71 &. 173 s Main The father of the itirl who had been Cigar be will of The the engraver wont dtf Street. appointed soeciai deputy sheriff- by crowded as much as possible, and the tt ic request of the victims of the forged GLOBE IIAUKKY. ck, was on the passenger train in public may confidently look for the Go to the Globe Bakery for your holicogaito. After arriving at Ogden, both appearauce of the map by the early took the C. P. nasseuger train and day Candies, Cakes, Fruits, etc. They can be had pure and wholesome, at low got off at Kelton, where the daughter part of April at the latest. was that . the It map prices. expected expected to meet her husband, who. had been would', be issued before now, but according to arrangements, For your Christinas Gifts, call at waiting mere for two or three days when we take into consideration the Joslni and Park's, the leading JewelBut as; she did not come he left Kelton aud returned to Kehoe's ranch, prior magnitude of the work, and the fact ers of Salt Lake City, u her arrival at Kelton. Alter Mrs. that the whole of the topographical CX.13I TLMI, COXSI2IATItX Pleasants bad arrived at Kelton and work connected with it had to be done Is a proliiic source of misery and learned that her husband had been by Mr. West be to he is personally, there waiting for her, and had gone, itunv ills, giviiig rise to Headache, complimented on having got along so Dullness, leavinar word at the hotel that be ex FeveiSt Nervousness, Ret-l.'- f Biliousness, luiligestion, siresH, pected to be absent for ten or twelve well with it. IVnsoniug of Hie I'looil, etc. The Widays, She instructed the porter notj to tter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, call her the following morning, as she Bound Over. "J. B.," writing j.lts and draughts formerly to diil not intend to leave oq the Stage from Price, Emery County, on the 1.1th relieve the suiferer, ouly aggravate the that morning. and sicken tin; s'ouiac 1. All Her father, Mr. Botterneid, nor lust., sends us an account of the trial who are alllictt d iu that way, kuow the knowing her arrangenienls, supposing of & D. G. R. Captain Hawley. Special she would leave in the morning for porta ire u( a remedy pleasant to lie palate, hit rniles- iu i"s nature, :mhI Cassia Countytook a seat in the coach Agent, on the evening of the 12th, betrial for Albion, the county seat. Between fore E. V. Mclntyre, Justice of the trul. UeiKliekil in its actiou. of Figs given away jotiles of syrup liv nine and ten o'ciock 01 me same uay Peace at that place. The charge, which fjf-of our a clung.Mrs. Pleasants took private convey enterprising Z. C M. I. Drug Store, ance from Kelton, and went to Kehoe's was preferred by Mr. Marsh, tbe niajiJ Suit even Lake City, iVltoJesale whom in she the his from arrived Agints, office, Hawley ejeeted ranch, where that it i? all that can be desired. ing and found her nusDana nad gone to was for assault and robbery. The upove I.are buttles at lifty Gouts or enj d.il- Albion, 25 miles further on. 1 For sale by all druggists. Her father proceeded direct to; Al- robbery part of the charge was not bion aqd there found Pleasants. He sustained, it appearing from the eviway, they dence that though Captain Hawley approached him in a friendly ril.F.S ! I'lI.F.M!! I'll.r.!!! took supper together, after ' wbieh Sure Of office seized the lift- for Blind, Bleeding and forcibly possession Butterfleld made known to Pleasants It' liinvt Piles One box has cured Ui that be: had been appointed- a deputy which' Mr. Marsh had occupied, conuses r.f 20 years' staudmg No worst sheriff and had the necessary authority taining as well as company nutes aft."r lie i..ed miffer five and papers for his arrest. The man property,private and without William s Indian File Ointment tiin showing Butand a mild in gave I In way, protested I's tiiu.ors, llays ltchiiitr, terfleld to understand ihe would not any authority for such action, there .is d.soi tfives instant relief )ultice, pi room a was no on and iuteution weutto private the part of the surrender tor Files, itching o' t lie inly alone and bolted the door, whereupon captain to steal anything, but simply to pr'.vatf parts, nothing else Soid by Buttertleld applied to Mr. Stokes, examine the rfinl mailed on receipt of papers, after which they Inntfists Sotkeat the sheriff, for assistance. 00 oul 50; ,l M I and a party of men then went to toe were left in charge of a cierk. The ,ri Z Drug Dp pt. room and, upon the solicitation of some charge of assault, however, was proven Co Iiop's, Fraziku Mkdicink of Pleasants' "cowboy" friends, he un- and Captain Hawley was bound over Cleveland, Ohio. locked the door and surrendered. The Officers searched the prisoner in the sum of $500 to await the action LOST, STRAYED OR STOLKN . and found no arms on his person. The of the Grand Jury of the First District sheriff left the prisoner in charge Of Court. Our correspondent states that $500,00 Reward Buttertleld while Stokes went ;to his considerable interest is felt at Price olHce to procure irons. During his abWill be paid by A. G. Bechtol, of the sence Butterfleld held a shotgun over over the probable action of the Grand Opera llouxe Bar, on the return of liis Meantime the pris- Jury, as, if the case be brought into business, wh!ch was lost or stolen on his oner prisoner. took from his pocket paper court, it will likely be shown to what the night of tbe Are, October l.Uh. and tobacco and made a cigarette. extent a resort is That open to of the, railway the popularwith A. G. again ou special agent Taking from his vest pocket a match deck, public, agaiu and while apparently in the the act ot can iro without showing papers for his which Is a sure guarantee to the public he of back his the it leg, that the stock therein dispensed is striking upon authority wbensked to do so. leg a equal to the best ln'the cttv pulled from the back of his bootnotice A. G. Bechtol. revolver which had escaped.the of the officers during their searca and season Canal the ProjectDuring tired st Butterfleld. Balm cured me of instantly Ely's Cream Mr. Homer, says his opinion, is that ot high water last year, while the Jor Catarrh sense of smell. restored was dan to overflow its For cold in head itmy threatening Pleasants tired the Ant shot, which like magic. works struck Butterttel d in vital parts, the banks and submerge the western porE. H. Sherwood, Banker, Elizabeth, contraction of the muscles while fall- tion of our city, as well as the fields N:J. ing causing the dlsctMrrge of his gun, intervening between that the shot taking effect in the top of sirjiui of fi.js. Pleasants head, carrying away his and the river, a plau was hit upon Us own true Laxative. PleasNature's knU and brains, causing instant In " provide against any such danger the ant to the Palate, acceptable to the death. by the cutting of a canal from a Stomach, harmless in its nature, painMrs. Pleasants bad remained at fstoreon less in its action, Cures habitual Conthe river in the region of point Kehoe's ranch, and hearing Of her Biliousness, Indigestion and i.lttle's farm to the Salt Lake. stipation, death returned to, Kelton im kindred ills. Cleanses the fjstem, mediately, and from bence to her preliminary survey was made and it purities the blood, regulates the Liver home atwan Lake to bear thesad in-- j was fouud that a sufficient fall could and acts on the Bowels. Breaks Colds and mother her bereared telHgenceto Fevers, etc. Strengthens be obtained the whole of the distance, Chills ami and brothers sisters younger on which it acts. Better than Pleasants was interred at Albion a and that a good part of the distance it organs bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, few hours after the occurrence. could run through" alkali flats or "white salts and draughts. Sample oottles Butterfield's Charles body was free, and large bottles for sale by all taken from there to Minidoka, lakes," which are now completely use druggists. Z C. M. I Drug Store, a station on the Oregon Short Line less, and which might in time, through Wholesale Agents, alt Lake City. 13J and shipped from there to Oxford, the gradual washing away of the alkali where it was met by Sheriff Homer and tbe filling up with sediment which Gent's and Ladies' Holiday Slippers, wlffc, the family of the deceased and-- a and would come from the canal, be made elegant selection at Dunfokd's. large number oi friends. Mr. Homer had conversation with Valuable land. from Mrs. Pleasants, aft rter return Go to J. G. CnUer & Bro. for PHOVO We understand that active measures Cassia County, in which she pOrrobo-rate- d and OTHER HOME-MAD- E WOOLEN are about to be to Dut this above and said adopted the statement, GOODS, Flannels, Linsey, Blankets, killed scheme into execution, and we are Wool Battlug, Socks, Stockings, etc., her husband bad told her he had a man in Texas, Borne time ago. pleased to learn of the fact. The 48 departies No. West F'irst South Street. Pleasants is said po be. an alias- of interested have season at of time this ceased, whose proper name "is ;not MOi' THAT COl'CJIf. tbe year to discuss' the matter and to known. nsirig I)t. Frazir's Throat and make all necessary arrangements ar By fte ouly sure cine lor l.nns dalKHin having the work vigorously prosecuted Coi!;tis v.'qkl;i, (lorMeiies- and Soie s soon as the spring weather appears, Tlnoat, snd all rfiweases of the throat The Crawford Damage Suit named above in we hope it will be done, and that find lungs Do not uealert'a cough the and The defendants it may prove fatal Scoies and the project will not end In talk. suit tiled their answers yesterday ot graWul people owe their H. iv s te Dr Fnuier's Throst ami Lung Brigham Young, by his agent, C. .ta.lsini, inM no ftnuly will ever be WilcKeu, tiling a separate answer. The underWe VAfeited at Fillmore. ' .Mite uiin. it, aud : I' i stand that. Charles II. Glover Sent a .vithoul itAilter following is a copy of the papers It is nuirveliiiiji power iu bo:tl'S aurl oid up iirge ftitni.y Willard Crawford, plaintiff, vs. C. II. telegram from Fillmore, Utah, to jiut f lip sin:tll prt'-75 .wnts per lot-n- e ot fur Wilcken, Fred Clawson, LehJ Pratt Sheriff Sallee, of Chaffee County, ColFor sale by Z. C M I Drug Dept. and Brigham Young. to the effect he that orado, yesterday Now comes Brigham Yonng, one of WASTED. the defendants in the above entitled had arrested heed, supposed to be the notorious' character who has. been .Teople who wish to have their stoves plaintiff's action, and for his answfero t the time menup, repaired, castings made, or for some complaint deniesorthat and for. wham titledsort of )oblinir in Iron and other at any time, he ad- missing search hastjm.e tioned therein, been made. Sheriff any diligent comor directed metals. - John m. mitn, whose shop is vised, counseled, Salleo be that would leave or and Wilcken at replied close to the 17th Ward school-housmanded the said Pratt, attends to all kinds of work in that either of them, to imprison said plain- once for 1,H n line at cheap rates. tiff, or that by reason of said or- any tUu iandlih jlhj msantlme-photo advice, counsel, .direction or command grapa tof'jheman" wanted woufd be WE WAVE TKSTL'l) TlffH of this defendant, that the sid more, and for GJoyer to Wilcken aud Pratt, r either Of tUyin,t. sent No Cathartic V1h now manufactured or acted iu making said arrest hold the man until iVvks rfejive. f will eoninare with Urown's I.iver Pills. he proved to be tie pryj)eV party, .an cpwrely vegetable, and pleasant, but Denies that hy reason ot the acts officer sen in uier qcnon. would start at once, with the re- sure or of said ia any complaint, complained Brown's Liver Pills. ju qegjefs of them, plaintiff has been or is damquisition. &lKrIfrUefe;'a'roiMie For. the,bqqd, tyse Brown's In any aged in the sura of ;0,U00-oFor Scrofula, hse Brown's to California; havYng ''been notified trip defendant sum whatever. Wherefore, For Rheumatism, use Saraparilla. t'ue that case been bard 'had arrested his with costs. asks to be dismissed d&s Brown's Sarsaparilla. & Several was it a but Shkkks there, Rawlins, mistake,' (Signed) Attorneys for defendant, Brigham detectives have been on the alert for vAKjery Young. Reed, and if this one proves to be the Of endless things in different colors at of C. Messrs. Wilcken, right man, Mr. Glover will, in all proThe answer J GUSTAVESOX';!. . and see them Costs Clawson and Pratt is as follows : ('all nothing, bability, receive a handsome reward. d&s Now come C. H. Wilcken, Fred. d Clawson and Lehi Pratt of the defendants, and for their anA.CoMRh, Cold or Sore Throat Asylum Matters -- rJ3cpb A. West, 1.should swer to plaintiff's complaint, allege: one not be Brown's the of Directors of the Territorial deand That at the time of the arrest ClawBranchial Trochesneglected. are a simple remsaid went Insane afterof the south this Asylum, tention complained edy, aud give prompt reiief. 26 ots. a son was usher In the Salt Lake Theanoon to attend a meeting to be held box. and Pratt Wilcken tre, and the said tld evening at Provo. The object of were duly appointed and acting policeWeather Strips at men in and for Salt Lake City. That at the meeting is to consider jnatters DlN'WOODEY'9. was a public performthe time there cpunectcd with the finishing and and in said ance in progress theatre, II. B. Brtox, the institution. Tlie carpenI. Barton, many persons present. That the said ter work, A- - S. Gkddes. B. Toronto. J. and are arrest of the time plastering was, at the painting plaintiff several Have on called Barton & Co: uow will you !t minutes soon bi immediately and Lor completed, and withiu the last week? If not you unlawfully and ready for use. It is expected that a should prior thereto, had beenthe not fall to do so and 'examine audience by wrongfully distubjqy loud and boisterous talk, and rudu and committee including one, or possibly their styles and prices on underware, out their stock in uncivil behavior. That said Clawson, two members of the board of- direc- as they are closing as usher, and said Wilcken, as policetors and the modical adviser, will go that line and nave reduced their to the lowest figures. prices man, several times Immedlatejv before East on a tour of Inspection arnonjc They jilso have a.n elegant line said arrest,requested plaintiff to desist from said loud talk and to keep quiet, various institutions of the same class, of fur and sealskin caps 'which are quoting very low. And as to aud then and there notified him tu-- i: and to make the necessary purchases they their elegawt styles of clothing aud he did not do so he would be arrested for the fitting up of the Asylum. furnishings, you needrto only examine and takep out of the Theatre. That be convinced Mock their and defendants are prices plaintiff ieing, as these are dealing fairly wittii the taat Informed and believe and so allege tbe tnef Theatrical. A very poor audience people, and are desirous of establishfact tj? be, under the influence of liwitnessed In the closinr performance of ing their firm ou the most legitimate loud talk and said quor, persisted uncivil behavior, to the. great aunoy- - the Dalys at the Theatre last evening, business. ance of the audienua, lq spite of said and the acting was in keeping with the COAL I COAL 1 OOAI. the plaintiff was warnings, whereupon detained for the purpose attendance. "Vacation" is not a play Rock Sprixo Best in the market. arrested aad of getting him quieted and to stop bis oalcujatod to take well in this city for Pleasant Valley From the U. C. mines. said disturbance, poise and talk in more than one ot two Bights, Wkbkb The original, from the Grass said Theatre, and not otherwise. will be the first and only DeiiT that by reason 01 tne acts com Creek Mines. coal, and plained Qf la s?id complaint or any of appearance of the Leavitt Specialty Red CAjtYps First-clas- s ; the cheapest. open or is uamageu Company, who are on their return trip them, piainuv sum or in sura of !J50,000, any in the Coal Department, Union Pacific Railfrom San Francisco, where tbey have whatever. Wherefore defendants ask way Company. a successful very engagecosts. completed their with to be dismissed A.' J. Gunsell, Agent. ment. Their are to said performances Office, Wasatch Corner. ttgnea)tAttorneys for Defendants. .i" ; be of an excellent character, ffemjos. IDAHO, tSK.V- - IS, 4 West's Map of IJf vHOKRlBLtrTRAOpDY - -- se : ! THE LADIES' OPPORTUNITY TO BUT AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS ! ros TUB t:r stork is "till verv l:ire-- and ronling to our prinripH'3 we uever eat-r- Goods from year to year, nd the reductions made throughout the Entire Stork AUK SlMFI.Y o will not permit us u euumeiate KMIc.KiI"s. evervthinc, and we will ouly quote .1 lew 01 Ihe le.ului artieies. Kvcrythm? in rt'.Tr.. kikI ppi-- t.nii.ei- - II, ;s i Stork at Po-1- he:;i(r oimhty ( . former Colored Velvets nt Mushes at $1 75 and $2.S0 wiiiiout Keeeirve. reduced from lit fLfttt, cont rt:ti:j;.'l. dukss I. us at AXI 1' It 14 'OTS, lir.S- jotis ! - 1IKAVY HOLIDAY VELVETS. $1 85. ;hi T,u Heduetion 111 Prices 111 onr Line of Uluck liioc.ide Velvets an.l Mlk.B ut ttSS THAN COST. prii-e- r vie.'.i. iii- - , C'LOAKIXCiN AT AT COST OX OOe. eheti is still 75,000 Worth of Seasonable Goods, to lie Closed Out Previous to ! THE DOLLAR ! :o:- OIX Kv - A. IvJS '.km,,: WRAPS. lTStX X?ixaa.c5Xsi! T31vnltotsi vixcl Tremcuiious Rarinins in our Attractive WHITE Tahiti ! STOCKTAKING-- this Ie;.Trtii'.e:it will ho at a CHEAT SACItll'If 'K, Kli.KII.IC!?H OV COsT 111 nt Oomt. "t It. G. and U. P. and U. and N. passenger trains are reported on time. Thk Pleasant Hour Club gave sociable at the Opera House last evening. F. X. Cicott, general nanager of & ien, Napkins and Towels. KVEKYTHIXU on: i.itc;i: assortment AT COST. er air-oth- large manufacturing establishments East, is in town. The Eighth Quorum of Seventies meets evening at the City frail, at 7 o'clock. Thk regular meeting of Zion's Build ing Society will be neld at the Z. C; M I. shoe factory Silver quotations, corrected daily by Wells, Fargo & Co.: New York, to-nig- ht. COMETS, CORSETS, AT COST. CORSETS, 108 V ; London, 49 15-1- 6. itzgerald, the m&n arrested yesterday for selling liquor on Sunday, will have a hearing In our mention of Patience yesterday, the name of Miss Edna Russell who takes Lady Ella, was omitted. F Wells, Fargo Co. received &. to- bars ot Ontario bullion, Two lots of Minnie Moore day &X),-3S2.4- ore, 3,012. Last train came evening the U. to a dead stop a short dista-ncnorth ofOgden. It had run against and killed a hoi S3. e J. Thrall will deliver the last of the present course of academy Rkv. B. lectures at the Independence nail, tomorrow evening. Jok Baimgartkx, the merchant tailor, will leave for the East In a few days. We understand he will bring Mrs. B. with him. The District School teachers of Salt Lake County will please remember their meeting in the Fourteenth Ward Assembly Rooms, next Saturday at 11 o'clock. The Union Pacific officials went over the Salt Lake and Western yesterday afternoon, and afterwards started East, leaving here, over the U. 12. , about midnight. A pabty Just down from Logan reports that there Is no snow in that city, nor any to speak of in the southern portion of Cache Valley. In the jaorthern part of that valley, however, there is good sleighing. evening the Knights of w tielightful parties in Sheldon's Hall. The Club is composed of a number of the youug elite of our city. Olsen's baud furnish the delightful music. uttlk daughter the Sixth WaKlaeed of A. G. Giauqae, A - s, 500 Ladies Elegantly Trimmed - 111 a-l- s four years, of broke her arm yesterday while at play. She is progressing nicely, notwith-elandin- g the same member was broken about six months ago in the same place. Andrew Jkxsox, editor of the Vuih J'osten, has started south this afternoon, on a trip connected with the publications mentioned. During his absence he will visit Utah, Sanpete, Sevier and Millard counties. The closing exercises of the second terra of the lth school district will commnce,to- - morrow, Friday, morning at the school house at o'clock. Parents and frleuds of the cbildrea in the district, as well as any others who are interested lu the cause of education, are Invited to attend. bus-iaet- m SEWS. Hatlier Lait. "Sad te," a Brigham City correspondent, peiids us a well written account of "Sfew Year's at that place, " where Sister Ewas the honored guest, ami upon which occasion a good time was enjoyed, but at his late date we fear our readers would consider it rather stale news, so we refrain from publishing it. .LOCAL, - A Fatal Areident. dispatch was received yesterday by Apostle Ileber J. Grant informing him of the sudden death of his The following half-broth- "Oakley, Cassia Co.. Idaho, January er: 13. Georire S. Grant was accidentally shot and killed here Brothers Heber J. Grant and John W.Taylor iutended to leave this city for the scene of the sad octo-day- to-d- ." ay currence. A New WILL '' SALT LAKE and OGDEN, via the A. W. Henderson arrived here this morning In company with Sheriff G. R. Belnap, of WeberJCounty, and U. S Marshal Vandercook, of Ogden,!uho had in custody, C. Miller, charged with burglary. Miller and a friend robhtfd Mr. Henderson's house In Ogdeu on New Year's night, taking an $80 gold watch and chain, a pistol, satchel, pair- of boots.c'.gar holder and 4 salt of clothes. ' Miller pat up the suit of clothes in a second-ban- d shop, in Ogden. Brown, who knows of the oci rested Miller, who was currence, taken before Judge Dee, of Ogden. He waived an examination and was bound over In the sum of '$400 to await the action of the graad Jury. He bad been to this city since thS nfgnt of the robbery, and had pawned the watch and - Ex-Sher- iff ox Tuesday Morning, Feb. 3, '85. v. Fer-amo- xZ -- - ds in e , vaStn- - e, - to-IM- . impris-onrucn- Sar?a-paiill- l hoe close coniicctuiii Ihus nuc.vsy.laliu will he iiiiide with ?lc' ei." miming IIi:oiiifh to NKW OKf.EAXS, only one cra between chaug-eo- wm. r. i:oiti:i.AX3, Gen'l Agent Passenger Deji't, Salt Luke City, Utah. Ticket Agent, Osden. Ctah. I. A. BEXrtiJ, MUSICAL SIIII IRCIIMDIi HEDirUES. E. Johnson sells at wholesale or Most qf the machinery for the Provo Fonndry and Machine works has arrived. The fonndry Unildlng will be fitted up and prepared for busi ness this week. .. The Y. MTMrir A. of Cache Stake have presented a . beautiful French plate glass mirror to the Logan Temwith many ple. The gift was received thanks by Brother " M. W. Merrill, President of the Temple, and Is a very Isaac lluae, Jr., USys In Court Supt. of the New Wes't Mission School, made a complaint against William and Johq. Amesf 4 couple, of small ?oys charging them wltl wilfully and, maliciously injuring the New West Mission School-bousin the Tenth Ward, on Christmas pay. The evidence showed plainly that tbe. boys had krTpcked bricks from ihe chimney, but as the damagps wer slight, Judge ;Splersf f,ter jrlring tb lads 4 good alklnif to fosrpcaded judgment, qpon their promise to be good boys nd keep out hi ' t mischief. e, -- ' '' 11 vii?i -- 00 ap H The-cau- fei J?!!!8? W-pressi- on ,. C ' retail, the excellent medicinal preparations originated by his father, the late Joseph E. Johnson. Amung them are Valley Tan Liniment, Cough Cordlal, of Life and the celebrated tgsence Pills, and a number of other remedies tor various UlSc e d3t On January 1st th favorite Pleasant Vallev.Coal. rained by the Utah Central Co., will again be found, at our to the peoyard, and we can ple of ..Jsalt Lake and vicinity' their choice .pf the following well known Coals i .Rock Springs, Pleasant Yalley, Weber and Red Canon. Coal Jept, t R'y., Col tneq-Qffe- r " Tne agency for the sale of the Pleasant Valley coal, mined, by? the U. Q. Railway Company having been replaced with tne Union Baclflc agency in thii cltv, I , have accepted a position with that company, and respectfully solicit from my friends ' continuance of their past favors. I will be found at their yard from Januarv lat. and nn ofter Itock. Springs, Pleasant Vallev.Wf Qer ftqJ Ied Capon coai. - Felt Skirts, 50o " Ladies' 65c 10 90o 100 -- fo izes ki n Sune.-iorit- txhiLU.oi-- t Ik- - l int clase Vrc . in in (. y kt all the rrides, nnd Guaranteed IVifci ti:itisf!i tion. hour Carloads Sold 111 sit Weeks: OUG XS bOI.I rou CASH Olt J.N instaLmkxts. -- Wos Ic t 2rass, Msrt!a! and Orchestral Bands furnished. with sets of In struments at Wlsnufsptqrers' Whdlosaloj Prices, Iustrumienlail KUi:KT MVKli'. a SeH'fled S TIIKK nqt and tor t 'aial'giics and 1'ilces. Sie-i:i!t- Htr ui.i d.V6 3.50 L75 jail enl Pieces received y 2.00 Family Blankets, 6.00 'SV"Xe in Every I'. n ticul.ir, and At Most Reatonnhle Oue Ihe 2.30 Xor. wki-'I- wan OALDER'S MUSIC PALACE. 100 " 300 " " Great Reduction in Prices. P3 U Men's Lined Duck Pante, 1.25 u 200 BWet 1.50 Pants, 100 150 Boy's BMcl Liiei Pants, 100 1.25 Boy's M Ml Pants, 50 Boy's Blanket Lined Coats, 2.50 50 Boy's Blanket Lined Vests 75c 100 Men's Blanket Lined Vests, 75c ! Lined Li CD eacb 40c " Blanket Shawls, LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ! -100 Double Wool. Shawls,. MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS. 100 Prs Brown & Grey Blankets, None nt!itr liave been found as Durable compare with them. They have " ihe Kiix and Highest lilftincuon cf Oemonst'rated 50 KYI1IBIT1WNX dlirin th toitl.ltW iifhleeu vear Their I.alesi White p,i at World's IViumfti htld Ams:erdaiu Style Jusiou,: I ' eacl " " o CO Well StocJced With the LATEST NOVELTIES. CURTAIS .POLES, CD c-- r- CLOTHING: P3 WEATHER STRIPS, CORNICES. Roofing Felt, m ht JIOHE-SIAD- E A5D $10 EACH. " 10 To select from between CHICAGO and SAN FRANCISCO and all at the uf shkk8hawu, 11 10 OF j- - To-nig- 10 Dozen Misses' THE LARGEST STOCK L MUSICAL $6.50 $8.50 BARGAINS! BARGAUfS! GOODS! a. - 4 200 LADIES' ULSTERS REDUCED TO This is the ir.oft farorahle opportunity that will he ottered for visiting the Great World's Exposition. The lime is the most deniable, nnd paKengei fioing via the " OW I'ioneer " line are assured of no delay from snow blockades iu going or disastrous washouts in returning v Tlio'e vlio"coi:l.'iiiplate making this trip .110 requested lo make their arrmicemcnt!-witthe viuiersiiicrl as early us possible, in order to secure the most favorable arcora tuodaiious in the bleopers. $ d yeuetenUAry, QS, FARE FOfi THE ROUND TRIP, above-name- useful ornament. . Last Monday 'evening, the drag house oi Bishop & Scbajfer of Ogden, elosed and made aoiasjlgnment to J. pistol at Mrs.Marit's econaawd store. When they arrived tula morning, Mil- M. Langsdorf, Esq. Tha llbllltles pf Tftp Soldfe TBlel.After the Ames at between $11,-0- case was dismissed ler went into Mrs. Mark's .store and the firm thU a and 12,000r with assets between Fckertrthe soldier whoroornrnokn for the watch and was "arrested paid the money ehe passed it over to him, sheriff Bel-n- $9,000 ffd?lO,000. The principal credl lanti iVmiI was tula stepped hi and claimed it, WlMflte from Sanders? har- the arrangement wfilch had been mada is ess snap, oq becond, South street,; between Milter and the sheriff. ln s sold to somebody else. .tor. pi ttte7? asstnmlpi t "WM brougbt n. After a .thorough. pistol had been Tuo other thell has - not yet bee jfnstly I4ld t tbedrdilttjet aci 6erlng of tge cgs Jodiref left fined found. Miller bat been taken to the ia trade. T mt'i Late und the "Crescent City." eii,e ' to 10 Years, $2.50 EACH, ALL SIZES. 4 THROUGH SLlSHPrXG CARS WTLL ltOM SA LT LA KB TO KA.XSA8 CITY, r occu-paocy.- $8.75 & 150 MISSES' CHfflCHHU COATS, -- frtis-ban- - . Reduced from $7.50 Unioii Pacific Railway, . Year's Robbery. S5.(K) AND Stt.OO EACH. LICAVE v - 2HorgenxtjernH aud 100 LADIES' WALKIIG JACKETS. DUIMNii T1IK - ' OLMA1STS, NEW ORLEA o . ds S AT S10.75 AND S12.75 EACH. . and-roa- IH RST-CF.AS- TO - f PRICES. IN EXGURSION . jLi-- hun-du-- tit. Dennia will give another of their ll K QliAlV DEST i -- Kor.-alebv- REDUCTION GREAT oh MEKIKO AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT COST. Hosiery, Hosiery and Woolen Gloves, at Cost. 1111 Iru'-'gUt- . STOOKZ, 0-003D- S - The D. USEFUL PRESENTS UV Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Cloaks, Shawls, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Trimmings, Sil.KS BROTHE WALK.E BROTHERS. COHN . ed T COST! A. SALE UESnC FLUSHES 300 Boy's Suits (4 200 Youth's Suits (10 to 10 TO O Men's Suits, CD ,w CEILING . m CO ' r APPLIQUE AND NOTTINGHAM CO in 3 0 Sntb 31 3SI"TUZF ; u suit and LAU La Endless Variety; of to Goods aBer 37, 39, 4fi end 43 First - 6.00 6.00 STTrFC, O X liq i DECORATIONkS. mm 3Turcaman, - jeare) suit COST! .A.T Shcla, Madras, ' w to 17 2.25 Men's teimero Suits, $10.00 to 15.00 500 BmlpaPapr Reduced from, $lS.OO and 20.00 suit. 200 Young Men's Suits An COVERINGS. years) .J wmlSmm H . DO 333 Strcst 7, Self UIi8 f City. - t . . . COB1!? i i J WAIKEE "BEOS. |