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Show EVENING NEWS. WodnM4j Hptmbr GKTTCraA SO,' 1SS3 The case of the United States vs. Wm. A. Rossiter, charged .with unlawful cohabitation with his wives, was taken up for trial la the Third Disfrict FRAGMENTS. All quiet on the thoroughfares ROSSITEIt'S TRIAL. JtTBT OriKflinMl ISStTKl to- Court this morning. day. The names of witnesses were called, and one, Wm. Crabtree, was reported New Lkai quotations. York, perilOO A messenger was sent for Mr. absent. $4.25. jbs., who came Into court a few Crabtree, "A Rao Baby" is the attraction at minutes later. tne Theatre this evening. The prosecution announced that The last bathing train for the sea- they were ready to proceed with the son ran to the lake trial, and Mr. Rossiter, who had been entered a plea of not guilty, arraigned, The "Raz Baby" holds forth again and the work of obtaining a Jury comat the Thatre this evening. to-da- y. menced. K. H. Rodeback, Orson Johnson, Summer has not yet loosened Its hold upon this part of the earth. Adolph Anderson, B. S. Yonng, R. G. Geo. H. Snelgrove, Jno. N. Judge E.G. Woollkt and James Lambert, J. fl. Poulton, Francis Piatt, R. Andrus, Esq., of St. George, are In Pike, W. S. C. Lyne and LeRoy Holt Wells, this city. were called as Jurors. The Eureka - Beck mining suit is Judge Harkness, for the defense, monopolizing the time of the First examined tne tarors, and all were Dictrict Court. passed, except Geo. H. Snelgrove, who Alderman Dbivek, of Offcien, is had formed, a fixed opinion, and was here, oat of the range of operations of excused. Mr. Varian, for the prosecution then the Curfew ordinance. began the work of purging the Jury, so THEjurors o tne regular panel who that none but "highly moral" were not accepted this morning were might be retained. excused untL Messrs. Rodeback, Johnson, LamSilver quotations, corrected dally bert, Poulton, Piatt, Wells and Holt by Wells Fargo & Co. : New York. believed it right for a man to have more than one wife at a time, and were 103 ' ; London. 47 -- 16i. aati-"Mormo- Co.'s bullien ship-en- ts from Silver Reef for the month of September aggregate $34,437.79. Tiik witnesses in all cases except that of Wm. A. Rossiter, were excused until 10 a. m. Read the notice of dl solution of the partnership heretofore existing between A. E. Hyde and O. H. Pettit. Mr. Hyde will continue the business. McCokxick & Co. y recevied twe cars Hanauer ore, value $6,S50; Crescent ore, value $7,200; Queen of the Hills ore, value, $1,400; total value Wklls, Fargo & to-d- ay excused. John N. Pike declined to answer the question, and also retired . B. S. Young believed it wrong to violate the law of the land; would ilud a verdict according to the evidence; believed that plural marriage was a divine command, but not did think it proper for a man to violate tne law; considered it right for a man to have more wives than one if he believed the doctrine correct. Mr. Young was challenged and excused. Adolph Anderson had been a member of the Church when a boy, but had severed his connection therewith; he did not believe it right for a man to have more than one wife, and was accepted. W. A. Lyne also believed plural marriage wrong, and was passed, but was peremptorily challenged by the defense. Adolph Anderson was then sworn, being the only Juror secured out of the twelve called. George Cramer, Geo. F. Price, Oscar H.Hardy, Jos. Derbidge, L. A. J. W. Burbidge, O. D. Romney, Oscar Wilkin, J. H. Midgley, J. G. Labrun and B. F. Fitzgerald then took their places in the box, and were all passed by tne defense. Mr. Varian's religions belief test was then applied, and Messrs Cramer, Price, Burbidge, Romney, Wllkin Midgley, Labrua and Fitzgerald, who believed in the divinity f the revelation on celestial marriage, were excused. O. H. Hardy and Jos. Derbidge declined to answer as to their belief, and were excused. L. A. Scorilie, of Bingham, had the necessary qualifications, and was sworn. Wm. Skews, R. C. McEwan and T. C. Armstrong were called. This exhausted the regular jury panel, with two Jurors only having been obtained. A special venire, returnable at 2 o'clock this afternoon, of the following names, all that were In the box, was issued : ncw-fledg- J. DB. Huge Swindling Scheme. A soldier at Fort Douglas named James Harrington, doubtless feeling tnat the pay of the "boys in blue" was inadequate to his tastes and ambitions, recently concluded to enhance his income by means of a plan which would have been successful if it had not been detected in time and subsequently frustrated. It seems that Harrington had writteu to several parties, doubtless acquaintances, in Ireland, informing them thafue was attorney for the executors of the last will and testament of different deceased parties, that the o nes addressed had been bequeathed various sums, that the "surrogate's court" in which the cases were pending had ordered the payment to him, as attorney, of a fee of $30 in each case, which amount the respective parties would please remit, etc. Last week Postmaster Lynch received a letter of inquiry on "the subject from Patrick O'Flanagan, of Darrow, Ireland, and knowing that we have no "surrogate's court" and deeming the whole transaction a proper subject for suspicion and watchfulness, "laid" for the attorney, withholding the payment of an order of $50 for Harrington until his plans were completed; he finally entered a complaint before Commissioner McKay, and securing the attendance of Deputy Marshal Greenman, the game was bagged on the next visit to the post office. Pending examination, the defendant was taken to the penitentiary. This afternoon he was brought before Commissioner McKay, who required security in the sum of $1,200, pending the action of the grand Jury in his case. Failing to find the seen rity, he was returned to the Penitentiary. Rev. Father Klely, of the Catholic Church in this city, having received the following letter on Friday last, assisted the postmaster in ferreting out tho rascal : W. CULBEUTSOX, Physician and Surgeon, of Indian Indiana, w'ji visit professionapolis, ally, Salt Lake City at the Conlinential Hotel, Thursday, October 1st, to remain ten days. All afflicted with any disease of the Eye or Ear, Catarrh, Cross Eyes, Clnb Foot, Spinal Corva-tur- e. Piles, Rapture or Chronic Diseases, etc., can consult him free of Artificial inserted. Recharge. member the dates. Byes use If your hair Is turning the poisonous syes whichgrey.don't burn out its life and produce many diseases of the scalp. Ayer's Hair Vigor is positively harmless, and will restore tha uatural color of the hair, stimulate its growth, and bring back its youthful gloss and beauty. work done by the stantaneous Process. REDUCTION C ;rt s & CaRLQUIST'S. OStY CORK Et'T PHOTO-UK.lFlf OF TIIK PROPHET THE JOSEPH SMITH. The Cabinet Photographs are now for sale at 25cts. each, to be followed by 8x10 and 11x14, copied from the taken in 1843, original daguerreotype kindly loaned to me by Joseph Smith, jr. The photographs are one." copyrighted. Send 25cts. in stamps for N. B. Agents wanted in every settlement. C. W. Which will w Joutxl more KxtrnHlve and Complete than that ol any The Latest Styles and Novelties in Complete Lines ot the most reliable and desirable uualltlrs of Ladles aad Children s Underwear, In all sizes and style. We art offeriox Fifty Dozen Ladle' Vnit and I'ants ot 2 rents, worth SO oent. NOW OPEN. Winter Goods In all Pohotographer. Third South, corner of Main. ut Collects oti n.ii MOl d. POffiLE LOWEST V. 1 All-Wo- ex-cle- rk , le free-for-a- three-quart- LOWER PRICES Styles Ooodn sold elsewhere. Qualities BARGAINS Ladle' All-Wo- ol Aprir ol FLAT HER T11IMMTNQ8, WOOL LACES AX J) The Novelties of the Seaiuu for Trliomlnrw. Ladies' and Hisses' floats and Wraps. TP We have fitted up a Srp.irate Clonk Itootu at a Large Ripens, where Ladles will find all the Convenience desirable: and oar Mtock In thia Line . all prevluui efforts. when Complete win sorpa Shipments now arriving uaiij ior mis Lepartnieai, ana our oi)ics ana trices wui be sore to pi BBOTHBBS OOH1T AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Ready Made Clothing! GENTS', BOYS' & CHILDREN'S, IN GREAT VARIETY, IVtEJXT'S SUITS CONTAINS 3ENTS LADIES' THE JSJT FOR ALL AGES. &S.OO zxt a ioE boot in i! rtnu-antee- "tef r It'ft-iio- We are exhibiting and will continue to receive the Very Latest aod most Unique Novelties that the Noted Kuropeau Manufacturers kave proWe direct Special Attention to our duced forthe .Season IS VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE. - -- x oo. IN DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS, CLOAKS, CIRCULARS, DOLMANS, ULSTERS, Children's Coats and Woolen Shawls, 1 ss $1 lloae. Good Styles a4 Colors, at 25 cents a pair. Another lot of Kxecll-ii- J Quality and Style, Three Pairs for 1 .OO. About lOO doon MIm' unit Children' Tery Quality Hose, at J."i rent, or Three la Ira fort.OO. All other (irttdea and Style mt Popular lrloe. Two-eighty-thr- ee Sco-vlll- e, oo DECIDED IN Silks, Velvets, Plushes and Velveteens, Dress Flannels, Ladies' Cloth, Waterproofs, Llnseys, Etc., Etc. . than We offer a Large Lot of PRICES ST nvst Only the Latest Attractive Novelties. TJ3FL .. 4i Ladies', Gouts' and Children's Hosiery. and StaiuW.I at the marking the Entire Purchase at I III! " Fifty To meet the General Business Depression, we are Carter, dlOt s&wlte previous aeawou. HOSIEKX and MERINO UNDEEWEAE Fnt-ultiir-e SOEENSEN St I-- 5L , DRESS (500DS, VELVETS AM) PLUSHES, FOR EVERY DEPARTMENT. ana Cpbttlstery. in Cheapest town, at I ! ARE DAILY RECEIVING Druggists. ed We are now offering our Full Importation of Elegant Norelflee BROTHERS Fall and :jr Hemorrhoids, tc'.ing, i u.iiir. Internal or other. r.!f 'ji!ii!. !:; l.xIu-IUiiJ. ID autj !iiiejn:w i aCKrige. l i iaca hure Keioedy cure, 60c. J '. ( 11 AHRII " e odors at once. Complete cure of even worst chronic cases, alno uu. qijalled as garirle for Diphtheria, Soie Throat, Foul Breath. oOC. II. A. Tl'CKGTT, Dunolo, Cocrcmr Donegal, ) Ireland, Sept. 10, 1885. Manufacturing- - Confectioner. Pure Home Made Candies, all kinds, Dear Sir: I enclose copy of corresyou informa- grades and prices. Wholesale dealers pondence whicha will give tion regarding legacy which is (to be will find it to their advantage to handle $15,".0. sent to Mr. Neil Gallagher ot Castlego-lan- these goods. Trv them and see. E. First South Street. Factory, 850 Sistkb Sarah D. Rich, of the SevNo. 90. I beg to request your d in Telephone enteenth. Ward, has our thanks for the this matter. Yon may be able to sugAll who are as busy as busy can be, luscious peaches, the product of her gest something useful to him and put him on the right way of getting the Ring Telephone No. which sent to sanctum she oar garden, ; which is much required Just at legacy, this morning. Those who pass Market Row with a present. A friend of his is sending Mr. mem., Harrington tne $50 until tne legacy is Brother Richard Duesden, of By your goods of Hill & Haslem. paid, for the price of land and stock is West Bountiful, raises some fine pears. very low now, and scarcely any sale for OYSTER UKOTTO. either of them. He called at oar office this morning If you know or can find out the parGeo. with seme samples, the largest one of Arbogast is still alive and on ticulars of the will or any circumstanthe which weighed Just one pound. ces which will be of "service to Mr. hand to supply his customers with I would respectfully ask iamous tfoston ice cream, ior tne pu Gallagher, and rienness ot wmch he is ever The Twenty-thir- d Quorum of Sevyou to write and communicate them to rity to vouch; having his.1 own ice me. You may be of service to Mr. ready enties and the scattered members of lif l 1' . i on1 4atm nuA mi iui ujn lan I...in uuuoi.i call iuA JJIU in the money. Harrington getting other quorums residing in the Seventh, all. lie Intends to make his with I Eete for thus Apologizing troubling you, the headquarters for all kinds of Fourth, Fifth and Farmer's Wards remain, nrst-ciarefreshments. will hold their regular monthly meeting Yours faithfully, Call and try his pure candles, dell Chas. McGlyjtn. in the basement of the Seventh Ward clous ice cream, soda P. S. Would trouble you to give the water, or any of the sparkling many delicacies meeting house, (Thursday) at10 O. to the enclosed r. order for of the season he has in his complete evening, commencing at 7 p.m. torney, Mr. James Harrington, and estaoiisameDi. also forms enclosed. Chas. McGlynn. Bl vfiLFv" ARNICA 8AXTE LjCAL. NEWS. T; t Bki x Salvk in the world for r or twenty-fis twenty-fouHarrington Bin., les, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Removal Tile office of the H 'or, ive years of aire, and an englishman Cuts, linen ra, j'ever sores. Tetter, cna; Exponent is being removed to by birth. He has a confederate in the Hands, Chilblains, and all Skin Coras, day from the Hooper & Eldredge Block F.riiijt.irmM. s.nii nnflllivplv one Joseph Lavender, an attor East, J rnr. 4. U.0. to 25 South Temple Street two doors to ney, and the two have apparently been or no pay required. It is east of the Deskrkt News office. " an for business. extensive It fJSed PI arranging eJbS!" Is believed, however, that the scheme FOR SAJ E AT Z. C. M. I. DBUQ Resigned. Septimus W. Sears, who of robbery was foiled before many cash STORE. for some time past has been acting; as victims were secured. assistant to General Eldredge, the SuScrofula, and all forms of scrofulous diseases, are rapidly purged out by the perintendent ofZ.C. M. I., tendered The Races. The last of the series use oi Ayer's Karsaparu" Bis resignation yesterday morning, and of races at the Utah Driving Park took his connection with the institution, aa place yesterday afternoon in the presI RETT V WU.VEX. an employe, ceases this evening. ence of an immense throng of visitors. Ladies vvtio would retain freshness .ml vivacity. Don't fail to tay "Wells' The weather was dellghtlnl and the Taken to Prove This morning the lealth lienewer." in the track good condition, enjoyment 155 Wm. E. Jacolisen, Lev an thieves, Fred and Martin Moss, 48 Wesley S.Treacott, 102 fine otherwise by H. A. 10S being heightened Amos Uabbott, D. Bockholt Woolley, Probate and were sent to Frovo in custody of Bai- 143 Thomas Smith, 115 W. E. Blenmug, music from a band specially provided County Court, Salt Lake County, Utah, 141 j. x. Stevenson, 4 J. A- - mytne, liff Commtngs. The prisoners have to of es attends the administration the for occasion. 4tf K. F. Turnbon Molhall. been confined in tht penitentiary since 1575 Bobert 104 L. P. Young. L. B. Mattison, The unfinished race between "San-ford- " tates of deceased persons, draws wills, aeeas, leases, mortgages, etc., ana pro they were brought from Iowa last and "Sorrel Dick" was again cures At 2 o'clock this afternoon, W. E. loans on real estate. of the and the First grand jury spring, Office at residence, 355W. 2nd South A. declared off through Jockeying and Amos Henry Jacobs, Gibbott, District having indicted them for grand d twlm trickery; Reed, of Ogden, the rider of Street. Woolley, C. T. Stevenson, L. B. Mattilarceny, they were to be arraigned to- son. and L. D. Young were called. the former, was fined $25 for this. THOCSAHDS BAT SO. day. Tlash between "Echo," The half-miRobert Molhall was delayed a short Mr. T. W. Atkm, Girard, Kan. Farewell Reunion. A number of time, by the Illness of bis wife. This "Lila Ferguson" and "Ruby Hayes," writes: "I never hesitate to recom thefriendsof Brother Wm. J. Wood- was all on whom summonses had been for a purse of $200, was won by "Lii a" mend your Electric Bitters to my ens- in 51. Luinera; iney give enure satisfaction served. bury (who is soon to start upon a misana are sellers." Electric Bit looked-for came the much Then R. C. McEwan and L. B. Mattison sion) have arranged for a farewell reters are rapid the purest and best medicine "Dodd" and an had formed "Romero," "Velox," wm unqualified opinion union and dancing party In bis honor, Known.ana positively cure Kidney Liver complaints. at the Seventh Ward Assembly Rooms were excused. The others were passed and "Happy" being the contestants. and Purify the ana oiooi the bowels. No regulate Through repeated breaks, "Dodd"was family by the defense. evening:, the tickets of adcan afford to be them. Mr. Varian interrogated the jurors permitted to retire. "Velox" won the i ney win save nunareas without mission to which will be 75 cts. of dollars to 2 the in in first second heat bills a doctor's :32, to in as 2:30, belief man's their every having year. During the evening songs and recicea bottiftAt Z.C. tations will be iDterspersed with the more than one wife, and Wm. Skewes, and the third in 2 :23, amid cheers. M. I. Drugstore. a The last race was a f. C. Armstring, W. E.Jacobs, C. T. dancing. Stevenson, Robert Muhiall and Amos dash between "Echo," "Basil," "Lila 1TKCP or HUM. . Gabbott were passed. Ferguson" and "Policy," the last Diphtheria Still Spreading. Nature's own true Laxative. PleasTnree new cases of diphtheria were reMessrs. Woolley, and Young were named winning. ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its nature, painported this morning, two in the back excused for their belief. "Velox" the winner of the two chief less in its action, Cures habitual Wm. Skews was peremptorily chalpart of the Idaho Store, on First East races of this meeting was bouirht yesand Biliousness, kindred ills. CleansesIndigestion the Street; one upstairs, in the family of lenged by the defense. system, as he in stood Just afternoon, terday purifies the blood, regulates tl Livei Mr. Burns, and one in a family residJudge Zane reminded Mr. Varian harness and sulky, for S2.000. The and acts on the Bowels. Breaks Colds exhad not Mr. is Gabbott been The that at downstairs. other the ing Chills and Fevers, etc. Strengthens owner is a Salt Lake business man. was 543 of submitted John Ilarter, residence E, Sixth amined, and the jnror The timers should be more carefnl in organs on which it acts. Better than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines.pllis, South Street, a young lady about fifteen to the prosecutor's catechism. He did their computations. Half a dozen salts and draughts. Sample Dottles years of age, daughter of Geo. D. not believe in plural marriage, and had timepieces yesterday made the official free, and large bottles for sale by .all memwas a much not religious faith; Watt, being arHic ted. 2 C. M. I Drug Store, announcement at the close of the sec- druggists. Wholesale Agents. ber of the "Mormon" Church; accepted ond heat two to four Lake City. 18 too seconds fast. Continued tor the Term. The some doctrines of that Church, and reThe track was in excellent condition, I.1FK PRESERVER. case of Abram U. Cannon set for trial jected others; rejected plurality of but can never be considered fast. It If are losinff your eriD on Hf you was believed because it wrong was called this morning, and wives; ' Wells' is soft and horses inevitably "cup and Health Renewer.' Goes' a was law there did not It; against dire. I (o weak spots. Judge Harkness, the defendant's counslip." sel, read the affidavit oi Dr. S. B. know whether there was any revela Enforcing the rules strictly as to As a Cure for tion or not. Cough and Soro Young, stating that Brother Cannon meets the approval of the Throa.t."Brown,a Bronchial jockeying lioches' Mr. Gabbott was peremptorily chalwas dangerously ill of typhoid fever, Let have been thoroughly tested, and main the best horse fwin. spectators. the prosecution. and that under the most favorable cir- lenged by tain tneir goou reputation. let each one do his level best. T. C. Armstrong, W. E. Jacobs, C. and cumstances he would noi be able to abfrom Anotaer exit the is grounds appear for trial within sixty days. The T. Stevenson and Robert Mulhall were solutely necessary. We second the kTOf(lTna.T COINJll. case. six for the Jurors Dr. Fraziers Throat ana case was continued until the December sworn, making nsisg demand for another large gate either By I.un Balssiu the onl). sure cure for The Court ordered an opon venire on the west side or term. further north on Coughs 'Colds, Hoarseness aad Sore for twelve names, and then took a the east side. Throat, and ail diseases of the throat looker-cn recess for half an hour. Utilizing Time. To the and lungs Do not neglect a cough It may prove fatal Scores and hun On the reassembling of court Joseph in that temple of Justice known as the and Practice theory must go together. dreds of grateful people owe their Third District Court, it would seem Foreman, Wm. McRae, Jas. P. Keat, Theory without practice to test it, to ivB loUr ( razter's Throat and Lun that economy might be practiced to James Anderson, J. F. Bradley and veruy u, w correct it. is idle speculaiialsam, tod no fnmiry will ever be without but tion; practice theory to without it after once using it, and dia advantage; that is, economy In time and W. H. Tearlan were called. Mr. animate is everv mechanism. In it art its marvelous power It labor. What, for Instance, is the use Yearlan was excused because of the and business, theory Is the soul and covering up in targe iamny oomes ana sola of going tarough the dieary rigmarole necessity of his presence at his store, practice the body. The soul without fui the of' 75 oents per bci-small which Mr. Varian performs every and Mr. Bradley was peremptorily the body in which to dwell is Indeed ue ror saie prict ov4. i; M j urug iJept a "a but the only ghost, body without time an unlawfal cohabitation challenged by the defense. ia only a corpse. soul FILES I PI K. ESI 1 mJM f 1 1 ctLie is called? It is simply a vexation Walter Amy and George Mollett were Sore Mire for Blind. Bleedin and of spirit to him and the Court, and a next called and accepted, and all were SPECULA. HOTIC'C I files, one box has cured the upon the patience of jworn. The Utah and Nevada Bathing train wont asfcs of 0 years' standing No ofrer five r minutes " after The Jury now stands as follows: spectators, as superfluous as it la tirewill make its last trip to the Lake this one asin William's Indian Pile Ointment some. Why not.have it reformed, not inW. w. evening. W. K. Biter, Jacobs, Adolph Andsraoo, its absorbs tjtEors, ullays itching, aot S. F. Fkxtost, L. A. Scovllle, O. T. Stevenson, Supt. differently, bnt altogether; and when an T. A3 poultice, rives Instant relief Gen. F. and P. C. pie Robert Agenf. Armatrong, Malhil, even number is drawn let it be passed Joa. Foreman, par-- d only for Piles,-- , Jtcnmg othe Wm. HeBae. Hold else Jaa. Anderson, and another name, called? This would Jaa. P. Keat, private part?, AX.1. HOME HADE by aou nothing mauea Georga Mullen. irugipsrs receipt ol accomplish precisely the same result H Walter Amy, Men's Home Made Swrrs. uc nd fl.00 pn The indictment was then read to the less than one fourth of the time. Think Boys' Home Made Spits. For sale by Z C M I Drug Dept Children's Home Made Scrrs. Jt over. Fiuznti MJ3KsanrC6". Prop;;" Jury by the clerk, and the examination Home Made Men's Undibwbar. of witnesses for the prosecution comHome Made Socks. Men's Arra.Lynments . While awaiting the menced, Wm. Crabtree being the. first Ladies' Home Made Stocxxnos, A W4LJiI3t NKLETOSi. and a complete stock of Provo Flanarrival of a witness in the Rossiter called. Mr. EV'Hirr.orillwhanicsrurif. nels, Llnseys. Waterproof Jeans, case this morning, the following were iaffl cted with lung Pa., Blank Shawls, wrtfeTOjsaa Tweeds, Casslmeres, A Sudden Death. sudden death ets, Yarns, Shawls, etc., Whole sat k uver amoj fasess arraigned on indictments found under and rar occurred in the First Ward last night, and Retail at John C. Cutler & Bro., dueett6V i'kinff kep7ok G the Edmunds law : Provo Woolea Mills. No. 55 free tfiaj tfwtfioWir. Kiitfi ffewf)b Charles Seal, indicted May 29th, the . subject being Edward Blair, a Agents, S. East Temple Street, South Store; cover y lof (Muuropu0a,i which did f4 a for who with has unlawful sailor, great many years so in uca wwi-upolygamy anl charged I i BOOietil a dollar Hooper & Eldredge Building. Hhree f bottles, cohabitation, with Eliza May Seal and been employed about the Temple bottlj.t AiterosJng once ,mre a msffrcom-pletel- v Maria Buckrldge, the marriage with Block, attending to the hoisting, apSCHOOL SUPPLIES. restored to health, with a heart) the latter being alleged to bare oc- paratus during the season for laying School Books,ailkinds,Maps,Chart8 nTtTU-anrt train fn Hnui rytrm ,KtW School Blackboards Desks, curred Aupust 2d, 1883. H t entered a rock upon the Temple walls and at Globes, M.t V can A Drngi riWw ancf Call Bells, Map Pointers, get other times assisting the carpenters. Slating, certain HKPSUPWhW plea of not guilty. Lrf School Begin ters, at lowest wholesale cure Tor an LUOif Disease. Lare Alfred Best was indicted May 28th, He has not been In Tery rugged health rates. At Dwyer's Book Store, Salt Motfl ehltt.ltt.ttt TtjT charged with unlawful cohabitation for some time past, and since Lake City, Utah. Send for list. dsw. price with Margaret Oakley Best, Margaret meeting with an accidental fall a arrAstTiaxa :xkttek radar: Conk Best, and Amanda Conk Best, last winter that partially disabled WANTED! between June 1st, 1882, and May 1st, htm for work for a short time he has Irene, Hill County; Texas,- " Agents to handle Personal Memoirs 1885. Plea of not guilty. been placed upon the retired list and ol U.S. Grant, in Tooele. Juab. San m :n Jao atth !68.r , ? ftanUMMirItv-aIord- s Emil Olsen was indicted- - April 16th, has not engaged in any laborious pete and Beaver Counties. Also, Lady : ne , report pi , sena J ou pleasure. " Agents ior i;uy canvassing. charged with unlawful cohabitation work. the wonderful vjpwSptUartly Box 960, Salt Lake City, He appeared to be in his usual health iorAddress B R O W If IF - "S AKS APANrTXA with Matilda Olsen and Anna Matilda nd o iw Agency. ftamfettosiwith lodids tt Potassium, la Johnson, between May 8, 1883, and yesterday, and was engaged In his garden and attending to chores, and reThe most efficacious stimulants to this eectloar Flrtf I sent ft order for April 1, 1880 ; plea of not guilty. doenjuid soon sold it alL Its medexcite the appetite are Angostura aicinal Wm. Wallace Willey, of Davis Coun- tired to bed between eight and nine effect mde ;lt all tiIe bag. O. a. Dy Slegmeters, VtJ. prepared iiv In weeks" ago a ty, was indicted Sept. 20, charged with o'clock the evening. Shortly after- ert sons, ueware ox counterfeits. Abont GBOsarK Alhare not oafy 15 aortXBS unlawful cohabitation with Mary Wil- wards his daughter and her husband, Ask your grocer or druggist for' the utF six a botties-taking . J. F. Mvrlckf . ona nt ..onr i time . , pwtle ley aad Martha Tattle Willey, plea of Mr. Egli, who live in the house with genuine article. him, heard him call out to them la a not guilty, and bonds fixed at f 1,000. tesunes , to havln THE KENT EVIDENCE leaainghimself paysicians, one and of his chtldre Samuel H. B. Smith was Indicted husky voice, and the latter immediateOf the merits of a remedy is the n' cured of MATiSM by ita use. BHf went cohabto on him. unlawful He ly the so there can be soon seed fOT another gross. 'i- - - -will; found blood May 19, charged with system, itation with Mary Smith and J aha flowing from the f'mouth and nos no doubt thatIs the California ' Fig a .; Yours very trnrj. oo rrcc--" the wisest vrup Company pursuing Winter, between June 1, 1882, and May trils of the stricken man, and it was .;ian possible wonto make known the evident to him that be had broken a derful enicacy of Syrup of Figs for all TO Brown Medicine it Manf'g Cw 1, 1886; plea, not guilty. the conills 4 from blood an inactive vessel. He was unable to speak arising Edward Brain, who had been heretodition of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach afterwards on and an a died in few minutes, and Bowels, in giving away sample indictment chargfore arraigned Tsro&t. 1gooii ii you nave, BoreDouclaiia& &on'ri 3ji ing him with polygamy and unlawful Without straggling. He was abont bottles free of cbanre. Ask our enter or aCold.lry B, bot-a free r of lor not entered of a prising a' the age, and native of Engdruggists CapsLcHiaTiOol.' sixty years sample Dropso cohabitation, plea tie, or you can buy large Dottles ior, jieasaaa tanam taste, penvruyHrat-,- s and will surely cure you. $ , ifty cetts or one dollar. to-da- WALKER PERMANENT. Pilv-- s Goods! 3 In Dry-Pla- te lew Hew Goods! Prices of Photographs Reduced at All COM BROTHERS. FALL AND WINTER. A Hill in;r in mm FULL SUPPLY FOR AND CHILDREN'S BEST OBTAINABLE, WEAR, BOTTOM PRICES! A J"ULL Carpets,Gurtains, STOCK OF Oil Glotlis SEPTEMBER and Linoleum 1885. AND An UPHOLSTERY GOODS. ImmenseTALL Stock Just Received! WALKER NOVBLTIHS XJUT DRESS GOODS! F.AUERBACH&BRO ll, w111 er Cen-stipatio- n. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, New Goods! Girls Newmarkets, ' CJkXp - to-da- Oar Large and y, M Selected Stock ol .ik. Xj jF" & SONS. T, RANGES! HEATERS! COOKI.G STOVES! AND Winter o: Wli J II AV First Shipment ol Tir.ee 1. M! IS ARRIVHfG DAILY! 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