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Show r"nirFnfflii TIIE EVENING NEWS; Tbarsday, . January 22. CASKOX CASE, BEFORE COMMISSIONER iisi. ' T 11. MCKAY. LAST EVKXIXO. The following testimony was given last evening after we went to press : WEATHER REPORT. Mrs. Parsons was next sworrt Have known Anirua M. Cannon for some January 21su January 22d. time. Am employed at the 'Deseret Time. 3 p.m 11 p.m. 7 a.m. 11a.m. trequently visits the sick Hospital. He with 30.193 30.174 Bar. 10.279 30.233 other brethren. I in company 14.3" 11.0 25.8 0.0 Ther. know Miss Mattie Hughes. She occu 61 44 lluin'y. 4'J U. 0. WiiuJ. S. pies a room in the cottage part of the 0 0. Hospital. I can't sly how often Mr. Vel'y. Cannon visits tne Hospital. He clear. Weather fair. clear. clear. visits in the day time, but someMax Temp. 27.6. Min. Tem. 6.3 Have not noticed times In the evening. 73th Meridian corresponding with Mr. Cannon what the evening timejn ..13 4:3:1 8 8 and and a.m., salt came, 1 am too busy attending the sick p.m., and Lake true local tune. to notice everything ol that kind. JXO. CRAIG, Mr. Jam,is Win. Harris I am A. $Zt. Sig. Lorus, U. gen-earl- ly 12-3- S H- - KKAOMEXTS. 4?. Silver London, Tub Charity Ball at the Opera House to-nir- Tub Indian was fined :3 for his drunk last nfclit. Lkad- - New York, per hundred pouudrf, $3 .50. The D. &.R. (J. through passenjrer train is on time. Tiik 'Union Pacific passenger train is reported on time. Tiik third party who took a hand in robbery Is not found. Saturday JVklls, Fakgo & Co. recei?ed one lot of Minnie Moore ore, value ni'hs to-d- ay $2,330. JN'ioger MoLLm wa3 arrested this morning, charged with selling whiskey to Indians. "Trial by Jcry" will be given in the Twelfth Ward Assembly Room next Tuesday niht. Z. C. M. I. Will be closed' on Thursday, the iKHh,- lor the semi-anuu- al block-takin- g. W hlskky Jack's wife and daughter-in-la- w called to see him at the City Hall this morning. Civil case of hi. M. Buid vs. Philip wa Hail, before Judge Pi per continued until Jan. 21th: at 10 a.m. to-Ua- y, going with Suell's excursion can have an extension of trip into Amdha from California on liberal Parties rates. Stockmen will find Auditor Clayton at this office in the Hooper and block, ready to record stock pedigrees. Otto Von1 Trott, who was found guilty of disturbing the peace on the sentenced to pay 20th inst., was . ge . to-d- a fine of We ay $10. for grounds understand-plan- and a hotel at Garfield have been forwarded to the general office of the Union Pacific lor approval. A lady's cloak was stolen from the front of .Noble, Wood & Co's store last night. Tfie purloiner also carried away the stand on which the cloak hung. Whiskey Jack, an Indian, .was arrested last nijjht, for being drunk. lie claims to have booght his "fire water', from Nigger Mollie, near the D. & R. G depot. Tiik Utah & Northern passenge1" train is reported three hours late. The Utah Central will probably run a special train down from Ogden, bringing the passengers. Our reporter's attention was called y to a variety of fine furs and skin in Dr. Prant's office, among which was a beautiful otter fur, a wild goat skin, and an immense black bear robe. of Passenger Conductor Decker, was taken & G. Jl. D. Western, the sick while on the train from Ogdea this morning and was unable to go through wlth it. Mr. Van Nest took the train from here. J da L. Smith vs. Jesse M. Smith, suit for recovery of possession of real estate, was called at. U a.m., before Judge Pypr. Demurrer to complaint argued and submitted. Continued to January 23d, at 2 p.m. Darbox and Reese, the men who were arrested for robbing Wm. Brandt last Saturday night, were before Justice Spiers this rooming. They were bound over in the sum of $300 each to await the action of the Grand Jury. to-da- N'o you can't vote at school The fact that your father .lections. tried to get a second wife and failed, dbfrandmc your whole outfit. See Hoar amendment to Attorney Gene- "Voter Office ral's decision, Patent page Report, Be ft ree. x At a meeting of the Salt Lake Powerf Light and Heating Company yesterday, G. S. Krb, president and manager, reMarsigned his position, and Thomas A fill to the vacancy. elected was shall cts. seventy-fiv- e of dividend quarterly jjer share wis declared. A boy named Sewel was knocked down and run over by a bob, near the Eighth Ward Sqnaro yesterThe little fellow's day afternoon. one of his legs and was cut head bruised. He will be out again With "Papa Nate" in a few days. Wb have received a compliment arv ticket of admission to a "grand charity ball," in aid of St. Mark's Hospital, widen is to be given in the Walker Opera House, on Thursday evening, January 22d, the price of scJraissiou to vhlett is $3, including sapper. arrested In B. A. Mokbis, who Wasatch County by Sheriff Jones, has been brought to this city and turned over to the U. S. Marshal. E. G. Matthews made 'out the complaint, which charges Morris with having engaged ia illegally distilling spirituous, in custody liquors. He will be held until aa investigation Is made by the little grand jery. peddler called at the house ,of Mr3. Cardwell. in the ICth Ward, yesterday, and while telling a she sucpitiful story of destitution, from ceeded in getting a roller-towbehind tiie t'oor and secreting it under ber arm. Tu theft, however, was discovered, and the aged peddler unceremoniously ordered out. Such persons should be kept on the outside or carefully watched. The members of the Deseret University choir serenaded Dr. John R.toPark, the at his residence, lat evening, rreat surprise and pleasure of their respected Instructor. The s nglng was under the leadership of Mr. Kvan 6tevens,and after filling the air for some time with their melody, the choir entered tho bouse to express tneir congratulations and good wishes to the respected Principal. An old woman el . ; ' LOCAL IfEWS. Surprise to a Returned MissionMcBride, a Fillary. From Reuben we learn the parmore correspondent, a of very pleasant surprise ticulars on the 19th was tendered that greeting of that Greenwood to Elder Aim from returned has who recently place, mission to New5 Zealand! Our space wiU not admit of onr pobUshln? the account in lull, but wet are always pleased to learn of such demonstra ' tidns In favor of returned missionaries,, whose friends can thus appropriately .show their appreciation of their friends' labors while abroad and their Jor at the return of the abient, . steward at the Deseret Hospital. Mr. Cannon visits the once or twice a week. HaveHospital never kiiowa of his staying at the liospitul all night. Don't remember stating within tiie past two weeks that Mr. Cannon has staid there all nisht. Have seen him come at night and have seen hiin in the morning. Don't know that he ever stayed over night. Have not received any instructions regarding iny since I was subpoenaed. He testimony came eany one morniug alter his horse, which was at. the hospital. I suppose the borae had been lent to Mis,s Hugheg. I have said that 1 thought it was a case ol polygamy.My belief mat it was a case at polygamy was simply based 'upon the universal talk and conof polygamy, when a man is jecture seen in company with another woman. Have never seen him come at night and leave the next morning, so I can't say he ever remained over night. don't know ot anything that warrants me in a firm belief that Mr. Cannon and Miss l'aul are married. I have been offered money on the street to find to prove the alleged testimony tendine seen them out marriage. IHave never of only one horse know together. belonging to Mr. Cannon. Mrs. M. J. Foreman I know Amanda, Clarissa and Sarah Maria Cannon. Sarah M. is my sister. I visit there often. Have beard Mr. Cannon speak of the little giri as his child. Don't know whether Mr. Cannon has recently octhe same room as Sarah M. cupied Cannon or not. Kliza A. Foreman. Am acquainted with Amanda, Clarissa and Sarah M. Cannon. Have heard Mr. Cannon introduce them as his wives. He takes his meals with them alternately. Mrs. Angus M, Cannon, Jr. I live in the same house as defendant. Iain with Amanda, Clarissa and acquainted Sarah if . Cannon. Mr. Cannon takes his meals alternately wi h all three. Thinfc I have heard him iutroduce them as, his wives. The little girl Alice is acknow-le- d by the household as defendant's daughter.lShe is more than three years of age. I was not present at a difficulty 1 J. PERSCTJf.Alj. Is Rand registered at 'the Con tinental. Dr. Duuford has gone to New Or leans. Thomas Marshall. Esq., left for the East this morning. S. T. Josselyn, Union Pacific master, is visiting our city. Wm T.Reid, Soperintepdent of the left for home this morn Manti Co-o- p. ing. E. N. Friedman, of Evanston, W. T Is in town. He is stopping at the Metropolitan. P. T. Randolph, from New York, la in town. --W. H. II. Sabin arrived from the East last night. Geo. W. Hall, of the Union Pacific Omaha, is at the Continental Hotel J. II. Van Horn and wife arrived from the East last night. ' S. W. Sears went to Ogden this morning. II. S. Eldredge, Esq., was a pasuen ger on the Utah Central north-boutrain, this morning. A. G. Fell, Supt. of the C. P. R. R. was down'from Ogden "V. M. C. Silva was visiting the me tropolls S. R. W orttungton, a cattle man from Grantsville, is at the White House D. Goldberg, of Helena, a brother of Mr. Goldberg, t.ic clothing merchant of this city, is in town vfsitinir his many friends. ; nd to-da- to-da- y. BUSrjfKSS WOTiCES. TO If If OX IS MAY COSCEBff. Donelson Bros, having closed out their entire stock of merchandise to C. M Donelson k Co. They will remove to the Kyman Block, N. 68 W., Second South street, next door to Hardy Kendall's grocery store, and a few doors east of Noble, Wood & Co., where they will opea with a fall line of staple ana fancy drv goods, notions, etc., at lowest possible prices, and will be pleased to have their friends call and see them: C. M. Donelson & Co. dtf COALl GREAT ANNUAL A. -- To-da- ! AT-- - COHN BROTHERS. THK LADIES' OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AT ENOHMOUS DEDUCTIONS of the lumniig rOK THE E3IOIiIID"3rS artn-K-- . :0 : COAL) COAL! COALl Weber, Rock Spring, Pleasant Val. ley and Red Canyon All the Coais sold in the Salt Lake market. Our Weber tliia in at Stock Kverythinfr at former wilhout Reserve. Velvets Colored Cost, $. Js from the celebrated Grass Creek iinrt nur ( lii redue.-- from $1 85. Plushes st $1.75 and $2.su Qu;.lity fit . .tu.l iipi:t mines and we are mining better coal price fonnei- i. rue.-,- , i Tin litMlucnoii m I'ri.-ein our Line or It luck Velvets is ttlll than ever before. No other Weber Sweater Brocade el vets ami W!k at THXS COSJ'. this market can compare rOKEIii.V DRESS brought to All AT COST! (itlimN our coals are nicely with it. LAIilLV 1.0II1S Ail TltlCOTN, AT COST! screened and Cleaned. UfcAVY I.OAKIiS AT 30. OX THE DOLLAR! Coal Department, Union Pacific Railway Company. A. J. Guxnell, Agent. II,KS LrSX "V 3S Xi VETS - WOHES. Ladies who would retain freshness and vivacity.- Don't fall to try "Wells' Health Renewer -- KETf-- Go to J. G. Cntler k Bro. for PROVO WOOLEN and OTHER HOME-MAD- E GOODS, Flannels, Linsey, Blankets, Wool Battinsr. Socks, Stocklngs.jetc, Ho. 48 West First South Street. s OI Wasatch Corner. Office, -- - EvTy'.l!iiis in this Depart ment will a- - RliGAKDI.KSS 75,000 Worth of Seasonable Goods, to be Closed Out Previous to WK AP. .V TV I TOG at a GREAT SACItrVK'E OF COST He Sold xxcl 3SX,JtxICvtfi FlannolHTreiueudou t Cost. "i our Attractive Bargains ' in WHITE STOCK, O-OOT- DS Table I. neivs. Napkins and Ton els. OXHl EVERYTHING AT (LOST. GREAT LARGE ASSORTMENT Or CORSETS, CORSETS, tiirj vxvi AT COST. CORSETS, riiioi iJiitv3 500 Ladies Elegantly Trimmed LJjaoo CTLTRSION DO . iu. st ; 1VE --A. S ZLST , AT S10.75 AND S12.75 EACH. EW ORLEANS N DURING TIIK 9 IN LADIES' WALKIK JACKETS: ( S5.CK) WILL LEAVE SALT LAKE and OGDEN, via the Union Pacific Railway, Tuesday Morning, Feb. 3, '85. THROUGH SL EE PING CAItS WILL RUN FROM SALT LAKE TO KANSAS CITY where close connection will be made with sleepers running through to NEW ORLEANS, uiu uuccws.iaiiug oniy one cnangeoi ciim ueuveeu sail lake uuu uie "crescent City. FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP, 4 to 10 Years, $2.50 EACH, mott favorable opportuuitthat will be ollered for visiting the' Great World's Exposition. The time is the most desirable, and passengers going via tStf" Old FITT 12 It, $6.50 $8.50 AID $10 10 " Ladies' 10 (i u Felt Skirts, fi 10 Sf EACH. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! 10 Dozen Misses' DAVID JAMES & CO., PlMuers, Tinners, Gas ana S ALL. SIZES. 200 LADIES' ULSTERS la the Pioneer " line are assured of no delay from snow blockades In going or disastrous washouts In returning. Those who contemplate making this trip are rorruested to make their arrangements with. the undersigned as early as possible, in order to secure the most favorable accom modations in the sleepers. WM. '. BORELAHD, GenM Agent Passenger Dep't, Salt Lake City, Utah. L A. BEXTOK, Ticket Agent, Ogden, Utah. (.K) EACH. 150 MISSES' CHINCHILLA COATS, REDUCED TO Tim AND Reduced from $7.50 & $8.75 ON 50c 40c il 90c (( 2.30 It ft?"fifai ari3 to xo 3.50 Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Steam Heating Tinning, Roofing, Guttering, Etc., 100 Prs Brown & Grey Blankets, L75 IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ON SHOftT NOTICE. 50 White 2.00 City Water Pipes and Fixtures put in cn Reasonable Terms " 100 Family Blankets, 6.00 jLtttt Call and Examine our Stock of l'lumblng Supplier, Gas Fixtures, Water Filters, Etc. 1ST .AJCIISr a. 37 mr TYLKPHONK COMMUKICATIOX STREET. AT OF! (CB AND BXSIDENC. U Great Reduction in Prices. WeU Stocked WUK & 1YEATIIER STRIPS, Bmldin I 300 Boy's Suits (4 200 Youth's Suits (10 100 Men's Suits. 500 Hen's Cassiraere Suits, to 10 .A.T . AsTV km COTEIUNaS. 1.50 Pants, 100 L50 Boy's BMct Lined Pants, 100 1.25 Boy's Liiiei M Pants, 50 Boy's Blanket Lined Coats, 2.50 50 Boy's Blanket Lined Vests, - 75c 100 Men's Blanket Lined Vests, 75c Blanket Lined 200 Young Men's st DOMESTIC PLUSHES it 1.25 II il years years) - 2.25 suit 6.00 6.00 " " 10.00 to 15.00 suit Reduced from $15.00 and 20.00 suit. CEILING ;'; am " lo 17 Roofing Pelt, r - it (i CLOTHING: rsi CORNICES. 200 Men's Lined Duck Pants, pail CD ihe LATEST NOVELTIES. (MTADi POLES, 300 u 65c (I 100 Blanket Shawls, 100 Double Wool Shawls, 1 V Hi TO r..,-e-d one-thir- PRICES. Hosiery, llpsiery and Woolen Gloves, at Cost. ,- rd II REDUCTION MEIIIXO AND MUSLTN UNDERWEAR AT COST. 1 1 Suits .". OOSTI SILKS and DECORATIONS. ILiAGES ZT.V:OOS;T! ure - fc- hr I d (. us-nit- USEFUL PRESENTS UY Order Pleasant Valley and Weber Coal of Watson Bros,., at A. L. Wil! liams' old stand, next door south of rtur st.tck i :ii very L.ive nnii awinOinp to our principles we never rarrv Goods Barratt Bros' furniture store. Telenumfrora year to nntl tiie reductions mutle Ihroujrhout the Entire Stook ARE SlMl'I.Y phone in office A. L. Williams' dlw Koll.vnl..-- . jear, hj.ii. e will not ei:ii:l u :o euuineiate everythior, aud we will only quote ber, aUw y. y. John W Supreme Court Lowell etal., respondents, vs. James T COST! SALE Silks, Vol vets, Plushes, Cloaks, Shawls, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Kmbroiderics, Trimmings, COAX. I have Been Free from Catarrh and T. Parkinson et al., appellants, from head the past year. I used Third District. In this cause counsel cold inCream Balm. Have recommendEly's for appellants orally represented that ed It to many. It worked like a charm. J. D. Wolfe, Insurance Agent, the, real estate of appellant had been sold under the judgment of the District Princeton, N. J. Court therein, and moved that all such ULOBK BAKERY. sales be vacated, and all real estate so Go to the Globe BakerySfor your holl- sold be restored to appellant .Such motion was opposed by counsel for can be had pure and wholesome, at low responden t. Submitted and taken 'un prices. der advisement. ROUGH ON TOOTII.t t'll E." The People of the Territory of Utah, Instant relief for Neuralgia, Tooth-acliFrtcesehe. Ask for Rough on appellants, vs. Josiah Rogersorf, es pondent, from the Second District, was Toothache," 15 & 25c. argued for the People by Mr. Dickson THK POreiAR APPROVAL and by Messrs. Denney and McBride the now famous Syrup of Figs as for respondent. The case was then theOfmost efficacious and agret aolc presubmitted and taken under adviseparation ever offered to the world a.s a ment, after which the court adjourned cure for Habitual Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion and kindred ills, at 10 a.m. between Angus M. Cannon, Jr. and hia until has been won by the wise plan pursued father. oy tne caniornia u ig syrup 'joropany 19 John M. Cannon: lam years old. Knowinc that anv remedy truly bene A. An New L. Excellent Rook. Sarah Cannon is ray mother. I live ficial in its effects on the system, and &, us the well known San Bancroft with her. Father eats with about Co., at tne same time pleasant to tne taste, will meet witn a every third day. Don't know that he Francisco publishers, have issued. saie, the 'jom ever stays over night. My mother is work that is sure to win its way every- - nanv. through itsrapid acent. Z. C. M. I M. 5ti Cannon is about years old. Geo. Drug Store, Salt Lake City gives away Don'tJhere. Its title aptly defines its sample my brother; he is married bottles iroe 01 cuarge iry know as father ever called Alice his character "Noble deeds of the Great it and radfre for yourself. Larsre bot daughter, nor havehisI heard her called andBrave.". Vigorous sketches are giv tles fifty cents or one dollar. For sale 1 his daughter in presence. Don't by all druggists know Mattie Hughes ; never heard that en of heroic actions from the earliest to she was married to my father; never the present time, in the choicest liter heard him affirm or deny it. It is a book whose inspira- With 30 SOAP GIVEN AWAY" ary Clippings " Smoking Court adjourned until 2 o'clock to- tionstyle. to tends stimulate the higher and Tobacco,Spanish as it will sell without premi day, at which time the witnesses who better qualities of its readers, and is urns, and as lor quality ana price 11 had not already testified were instructed to be present. such a one as youthful perusersspectal- - can't be neat, only nity cents a pound SAM L.KVY'8 ly delight In. Besides the numerous at 171 & 173 s Main St, this afternoon's proceedings. Cigar Manufactory, of acts personal devotion to higher George M. pannon, County Recorder aims i LIFE PRESERVER. depicted by this valuable work, it I am in my 24th year. SarahM. Cannn- - -t If vr.fi ainon is my mother. Defendant is my imparts information upon many promilife. father. Mother has four children, and nent historical Incidents. Withal the try "wens' Health itenewer." Goes has resided where she now lives about direct to weak spots. two and a half years. I think I have tone pervading the work is decidedly heard father Introduce Amanda and healthful. It is in splendid shape PILES I PILES t ! PILES 1 Clarissa as his wives. Have no recol- mechanically, ana its extent is over Sure care for Blind, Bleeding and lection of hearing Alice called his 500 pages. We regard it as a valuable Itching Piles. One box has cured the In his presence. Clarissa ocdaughter worst asvs of 20 years' standing No a room in the northeast corner addition to the literature of the coun one cupies suffer Ave ramutes aftr of the second floor; father's room Is in try. usiat. W Milam's Indian Pile Ointment the southeast corner on the same floor. its tbsotbs tnuiors, llays ltchlmr. aots Amanda's room is also on the same Another Veteran Gone. Brother a3 pouitu-e-, gives instant relief P? floor. My father has taken his meals of the time at my mother's James G. Bleak, writing to us from St. pr-- i oaiy ior Plies, itching o' the else soid by d of the time with George, January 15, 1885, sends the private parts, nothing house and irhxgisrs dua mailed on receipt of each of the other ladies. The room one account of of .00 the death following pri.'e, 60c aid ..Si M. which my father occupies was formeror sale bv C I Drug Dent ly used by his daughter. This was with whom many of our readers were F hazier Mkdicixk Co . Prop's, two years ago. familiar: something over Cleveland, Ohio Clarissa C:. Cannon I am 40 years Addison Everett, well known to all old. Have lived at my present home the early settlers of passed to about 9 years. I occupy tyro rooms on his rest in this city on Utah, the 12th inst., LOST, STRAYED OB STOLH3 . the first floor, one on the second and and was Interred with becoming honors one on the third. Defendant has ocfJ5000O Reward on tne cupied his present room about two Deceased was born October 1J, 1805, Will be paid by A. G. Bechtol, of the a half. Previous to three in Wallkill, Orange County, N. X He years and nouse uar, on tne return 01 nis years ago he occupied ray room part of was baptized into the church on the opera which was lost or stolen on the time and Amanda's part of the 1st of Sept. ,1837. by Elder Elijah Ford business, the nlsrht of the fire. October l&th. time. My youngest child Alice is over ham, and was the first member of That resort la again open to three years of age. Her birthday was the New York branch of the Chnreh of toe popularwim a. u. again on aeca, puduc, on Jan. 11. of Latter-da- y He which Christ Jesus Saint. a sure to the trublic la The next witness desired was MiS3 was ordained a High Priest in 1841; that the stock guarantee therein dispensed is Mattie Hushes, and as she could not gathered to Navuoo in 1844 and left to the best in the city. he present until halt-pathree, the there with other Saints in 1846. He equal A. U. ittCHTOL. court adjourned until that hour. was Bishop of one of the wards at one of and then the Winter Quarters, The court .resumed at 3 30 and reMYRfJP OP FI41S. to Utah, after which he be mained in session for fifteen minutes. pioneers Nature's own'true Laxative. Pleas came Bishop of the 8th Ward, Salt As the anticipated nt to the Palate K acceptable to the witness, Miss LjaKe uity,ana so continued lor a num barmlcss In its nature, vain Hughes, failed to appear, the case was ber ol years.. At tne October Confer- - Stomach, less in its action. Cures habitual Con continued till 11 a. m. on the Southern mission, and arrived stipation. Biliousness, and One pf the richest things connected on the site of this city in December kindred Ills. CleansesIndigestion the system, with the examination was that during of that year. Brother Everett purifies the blood, regulates the Liver ana acts on theriowels. .Breaks Colds has been, during his 47 years' assocla the brief recess taken by the Court, tion Chills and Fevers, etc. Strengthens with the Church, an earnest, de furoffered to Commissioner McKay voted and jealous pervant of God; and organs on which It acts. Better than nish the accused with a subpoena if he has crowned h's former labors by his bitter, nauseous llver mediclnes.pills. and draughts. Sample ootties would go and serve it on Miss Hughes. untiring energy in administering far hia salts and large bottles for sale by all in the St. George Temple during free, It is needless to state that this gener- dead M. f Drug Store, Z C. the last eight years, he and his wife druggists. Wholesale Agents, .' ait Lake City. 13J ous tender was declined. Orpha having been endowed for un wards of 2,000 of their kindred, lie has kept the faith, endured to the end. For Coughs and Throat Disorders TERRITORIAL ITE3IS. and will rise with the lust to inherit use Brown's Bronchial Troches and for which God eternal lives, lory "Hare never ensnared mv mind respect. CL'LLKD from latest kxciianoks. e praised. ing them,' except! think better of that wnicn 1 began thinking well ol."j:ev Having demonstrated the adaptWard Beecher. Sold onlv in A Business Failure Wallace C. Henry ability of the soil and climate of the boxes. Grand Valley, Colorado, for fruit rais- Bowrrng, who has done business in ing, the ranchmen there will put out this city for many years as a green hTOi THAT COl'Ua. half a million young trees the coming grocer and fish and provision dealer, By using Du Frazier's Throat and formerly in company with his brother, Luti Balsam he only sure cure for spring. more recently alone, made an asr l.o'inn 4Jo Ids. lioarsenoHat and sore Willie Thayer, a boy fourteen years but out" Tin and all diseases of the throat of age, of Baggs, Wyoming, while signment yesterday Id favor of his nd units Do not neglect a couxh creditors. who George has Harrison, It may prove fatal Scores and hun- tending some, traps he had set for dt ls of grateful people owe their wolves a f ewfdays since, met a large been his bookkeeper, has been ap He has recently been tvt to Dr Kraxier's Throat and Lune lioness, which he succeeded in killing. pointed assignee. Italsam. .ul no funilv will ever be In a lawsuit with his brother, w'Hh.Mit engaged it ifter ance using It, and dls- Proceeding to his traps he found a which, In fact, Is not yet settled. This eoYvrmji-Amarvelous power It is one lion nad of them got into young fact and Its Influence in prejndicing his nut up in Urge family bottles and sold and been caught by the forefoot, lie 75 cents per bet- creditors have tended to his or ;ne sin,ili price Of lie For sale by Z. C M I Drag Dept. dispatched this one with a shot from failure. He claims that percipltate his liabilities his rifle and took them both home. -T-- 7light, and that had it not been for The lioness measured eight feet and are OH ITCH." KOUOH his he creditors could crowding him, " Itoavrh on Itch " cures humors. the cub five feet. Pretty ftood shewing have all The polled through right. for a boy. eruptions, ringworm, tetter, salt his statement of his bus! S rheum, frosted fept, chilblains. On Friday last, E. L. Cantwell had following is ' ness. a very narrow escape from death, at Wbather Strips at LIABILITIES. Butte. While passing nuder the pans DlNWOODKY'3. & Co. 00 Cunnlngton ,,...,,...,.,,254 of the Alice miys, he slipped and fell Barne & Davi 173 00 80 00 onto the lower side of a large belt Geo. Hneler AH TO SftHE BCBAFIXCk 81 00 Bros:. which was In motion. Before reachiug Cntler Kdward ' "Sheuherd. of TJarrisbure. 19 29 H. S. iriffln-,- ' Ojrden received so mud, "Havinir 21 00 Ilia., says: the pulley around which the belt ran, Orth Bros.. Ogdon 100 00 benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel ii he managed to get on the outside of Other small claims roy duty to let suffering humaniu ?00 25 the belt aud was carried around the Total know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eiir ht years : mv doctor pulley and across to the counter shaft. ASSETS. told me I would have to have the bont Here his leg was caught in the pulley, Store fixtures $650 00 or leg amputated I nsed, in: 850 00 scraped but he clung to the belt with jjuch Stock Bittert-Kn600 00 stead, three bottles of Electric accounts Outstandingto as its seven boxes Bucklen's Arnttn stop superhuman strength motion until the engine was stopped, Total f2.000 00 Salve, and my lcc Is now sound anO when hejwas released from his perilous Mr. Bowring is trying to effect arElectric Bitters are sold at (if tr cents position. His right hip was dislocated rangements with his creditors to .re- a,bottle and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at I. Druj and the man otherwise seriously bruissume business, and there is a prospect 23c per box by 2.. C.-Store ed but not internally. After his removal of his being able to do so. to the Alice Hospital the hip was put In place and at last accounts the' paTne store jjust- - south of Spencer No Cathartic Pills now manufactured tient was doing well. Clawson's, in the Eldredge Block, is will compare with Brown's Liver Pills, but and Vegetable, being partitioned off for offices, and It purely sore in their sell action. Allpleasant, dealers ' Hurt While' Coasting. About half-pa- is expected that the Utah Soap Co., M; Brown's i Live I"Uls. i. nine o'clock last evening, while a L. Cummings, L. Hyams, J. Held and For the blood, use Brown's Sarsa- will hold forth there. nse Brown's large company of old and young were others Earilla. For Scrofula, For Rheumatism, use coasting on First Street, Canon Road, d&3 Brown's Sarsaparilla. Yucatan Indian lints. Miss Nellie Hardy and Mrs. L. G. Hardy were on.a sled coming rapidly The huts are oblong, and rounded at Always, BeJtablet WanMtd! t down the hill, when they collided with the corners. Some are divided la two Vrost bites, tnoamed ton eves.bn rns. the an empty "schooner" that was being by a partition. More generally ftn-gbraises, cuts an4 old sores, cured at le family orowd together In a nee or your money refunded by your drawn tip almost In the middle of the whole wall formed is The 3 apartment. by la the positive wartrack. The two ladies were throwp to putting sticks upright In the ground raggist. This on box of Brown's every placed ranty the ground violently and considerably and flliiag the Interstices with mad, or Arnica Salve by the Brown Medicine Is a else with mixture afterward that whose the former, and Manufacturing Company. Only 23 bruised, especially ' smoothed and The whitewashed. IdAs J . - leg It was thought for a time was roofs are slanting and thatched, the cents. to be diad not prove broken, but stwh thatch beiag allowed to fall to within BCCKLDTS AAXKICA SAL YE. the case. It was ; fortunate that the two feet of the ground, to keep off wind serves Bkst Salvx in the World for Trb accident was ciQt more serious. Coast- and ralo.The surface of the earth inmates can seldom Guts. Bruises, Sores,: tflcers,JSali the asooring.since a is and those ing dangerous pastime, afford to have it cemented.' The f Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped indulging in It should exercise great consists of a few hammocks Hands. Chilblains, Corns and all skin U i hung across the room they serve as Eruptions.- - and ioiltiver cares Piles. cara, seats by day and beds by or no pay Velml It is guaranteelow chairs, called butacanightsome (Blmilar In to give perrect satuiaction, or rapnej The Postal Delivery shape to some of the seats used by thm eiunueu met xa cents per rx. and Egyptians of old), a For sale at Z. C M I Mr Store Lynch has received the of&clal order to Assyrians wooden bench n which are the grlpd?, KH 'f establishment th a 'i 0 m s ji of for. free 1 arrange ing stones, and an Imaga'of 4 saint J4 - A HYAKTI4JTO postal delivery, ,IIe is at work matnr-Im- g some corner "of the room: The firepISCOYKaT Mr. Wm Johnson, of Huron. Dak.. the matter,' selecting the most place three stone placed in triangle is there too. Chickens, writes that hits wife had been troubleq boxes on the floor and suitable, sites for the fifty-si- x it h acute Bronchitis for many years, babies all frolio topigs, and attending to other details. The dogs, gether in these uaor homes, and an- - and that! all remedies tried Rave no east and west portions of the city will pear to be tolerably happy, if not very 1 permanent relief, until he procured a ootlie of Dr tKinrt'M New each be served by a mounted postman, wemea. for While every corner f theliut Is Consumption, Coughs -Discovery and i Colds; and the more central part by five on crammed with Its tnastress wntcn naa m magical effect, and pro foot. The seventh caan will attend to sometimes sits inrubbish, the haramoclTswiog-n- duced a permanent enre . it is guaras the central part proper, including East untidy making anteed to cure all Diseases of Throat, fiowem tn nrlnrnhquse, annia nnnrifil Luiurs, or Bronchial Tubes. Temple1 Street, and will superintend artificial rrrial BotUas Free at Z. O M I: image of the Jriiglni-Marpe- r$ Muf9 , (h work of the other six. 6 Drug Btors Largs SUe fl.00. one-thi- rt jVaTi-vi- . ; , v ; ArPUQUE AND N0TT1NQHAM s . j v 7n . oia An Endless Variety, ' f Goods : . V g. . 37, 39, 41, and 43 First Swth Street V.MfUh City. ' WALMS - BROS. |