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Show EVENING NEWS. FuhtUhed farther than an br which Jinabands and,. wives lire therihyasv but nothing sisa mads one forever, tot the principle of plural marriage, which i an essential part of that doctrine. Bat those who have come out of darkness Into liftht, and have learned how to know the voice of the Good Shecherd. will see the beauty and divinity of that com prehensive revelation, and hearken to the spirit which leads in the way to the continuation of the lives, wherein are exaltation and dominion, and power in the presence of God and His Christ throughout the eternal ages. tlmteplf, .Dotty, SMtutmy at rocn o'ci.nca. PRINTED ANO tY rUiLUNEO THE DESERET NEWS COMPANY. ff. CHARLES EDITOR. PENROSE, altachmeitt, such M brother and ter In thehurch might rightfully entertain for each other.- He then said : "Why don't you send forher?" I replied, "Into theNUrst place, I have no send rar her, and if I had, authority I have not the raeaus tp pay expenses.' To this he answered, k give you authority to .send for her, and I will furnish you the means," whiph he did. This wtt the first time the prophet Joseph talked with me on ho subject of plural marr'sge. tie informed me that the doctrine- and Drincinle was right la the sight of our Heavenlysi , - sua iliac it was a uoctrine which pertained to Celestial order and me lengthy instrucglory. Alter tions and iuloimation coucemiu the JOSEPI1 SMITH AND CKLKSTIAL doctrine of, celestial or plural marrCICLtKbTIALi MARRIAGE. iage, he concluded his remarks by the 31ABKIAGE. STOW AMD WHIN THE KKVKI.A.TIOX WAS words, "It is your privilege to have all the wives you want." After this i OIVKN. The communication from President conversation on the subJoseph Smith, with the accompany lag marriage were very ject ot plural ism. MaylOtD, ami he uppeartd to take particaffidavit olVllllaua Clayton, which we Editor Dtttrtt Ntvot : ular pains to Inform and Instruct rue publish in this issue, will be interestin respect to the principle. lie' also inSift over twelve Dkak Something formed iho that- - he had other wives ing to & large number of our readers. besides his first wife Emma, and It will tend to clear np in the minds of years ago, by my solicitation, Brother living in particular, gave me to understand those who are not familiar with the William Clayton, at that time and for that Eliza It. Snow, Louisa Beman, years Territorial Auditor, wrote Desdamona derails of the manifestation of the amany C Fullmer and others, came ot brief history facts which were his lawful wives in the sight .of Prophet Joseph Smith on the subject of celestial marriage, some apparent under his observation relative to the Heaven. On the 27th of April, 1843, the on Celes discrepancies which are perfectly har- writing of theas Bevelation Smltn married Joseph Prophet now found in section to me Margaret tial Marriage, monious when correctly understood. Moon, for time page 463, and eternity, af the residence of Elder fiTae revelation on celestial marriage 133, Doctrine and Covenants, the world in HeberC. Kimball; and on the 22d of to and first published Covenin the Doctrine and .published he married to me, accordconference a at of. the July,to 1843, 1892, general ants, was given July 12th, 1843. tne order of the Church, my nrst ing Latter-day of wife Ruth. The. principles tt contains, with Church of Jesus Christ On the 1st day of May, 1843. I officfurther intelligence on the "same kSaints, held in Selt Lake. City. iated in the bfllceof an Eider by marrythis document now forward I were revealed to the subject, to the Propnet ing Lucy Walker own to tor. you publication, believing that Joseph residence. Smith, at his Prophet many years before, bat not formulated in writing for the Church. thcperusal of it will prove interesting During this period the Prophet took several other wives. Acting under Instructions from the to your numerous readers Just at this Joseph the number I well remember Amongst when the Juncture, subject Eliza Partridge, Lord, the Prophet bad several wives present Emily Partridge, sealed to him before the date of that seems to be the all absorbing topic Sarah Ann Whitney, Helen Kimball and Saints, Flora Wood worth. These all, he. acrevelation, and they are referred to in with respect to the Latter-da- y to me, were his lawful, verse 62. There are other matters and VMormonism" In gneral. It may knowledged! wedded wives, according to the celesblock a but to some, tial order. His wife Emma was cogspoken of in the revelation that per- prove stumbling fact of some, if not all of tained to the time when it was written, it will throw light upon many points, nizant of thehis these being unwives, and. she generand bnt heretofore little obscure, statement in the that showing ally treated them verv kindly. 1 will trust which derstood many, by the heading, as It appears In the book, On the morning of the 12th of J uly, ana Hyrum Smith came is correct; namely, that the revelation prove not only interesting bat Instruc- 1843, Joseph the office in the upper story of was given on that date, although the tive and profitable.' It will at least into on the bank of the the "brick doctrines It contains were made known prove a guide to all, in connection Mississippistore," river. They were talking e lncontrovert-ablon the subject of plural marriage. and had been acted upon under with the abundant and evidence already had on this point said to Joseph, "If yon will write to Instructions that previous special on Celestial Marriage.. I; revelation the to under of the lta author, identity date. will take and read it to muaa, and I all who for lore the which, Ood, 1 can convince her ot its troth, believe These opponents of plural marriage must feel but thankful. It will trnth.cannot hereafter have and you peace." who deny that it was taught and pracsmiled and remarked, ."You do ticed by the Prophet Joseph, In face of be borne la mind that thU great ;and Joseph as Emma as well I do." Hy not know principle was first ref ealed to rum repeated his opinion and further testimony enough to establish iny tact gloriousSmith 1831-or 1832 In have (I remarked, "The doctrine Is so plain, J beyond the possibility of rational con- Joseph not the exact date with me,) but being can convince any reasonable man or tradiction, frequently refer to the ut- forbidden and heavenmake it public, or to woman ot itsortruth, purity terances of the leaders of tee Cnarca teach It to .words to their effect. ly origin," as a doctrine the of cerof "Well. I will, write In Kauvoo against the teachings Joseph then said, we will see." He tain nprDoni on nolvaramv: and also the Gospel, at that time be con- the revelation and fided the facts ito only a very few of then requested me to get paper and ot ladies several affidavits and denials Hyrum very urgently his most Intimate associates. Among prepare to write. to write the revelaconcerning polygamy and spiritual In- - them were Oliver Joseph requested and Cowdery Lymau tion by means of the Urim and Thuov felsxn. These statements are cited as but Joseph, In reply, said he did evidence that Joseph ebd "Hyrum E. Johnson, the latter confiding the ralm, for he k pew the revelation Elder not need to, Smith were opposed to plural marrl fact to his traveling companion perfectly from beginning to end. 1832. O. In the Orson (See year Pratt, soma of Joseph and Hyrum then sat down &ge, and that it was denied by Joseph commenced to dicthe ladles who afterwards avowed Pratt's, testimony.) And this great and the revelation on Celestate in concealed remained the principle .their own marriage, to the Prophet or and tial I wrote Marriage, of bosoms and the thetPrpphet Joseph' to his brother Hyrum. sentence by sentence, as he dictated. It, he he whom to until revealed few was it, After the whole written, Joseph But examination of the history and me to read it through, slowly the facts will disclose that there lsno waa commanded, about 1842, to in asked and carefully, which I did, and he proreal contradiction between the alleged struct the leading members of the nounced it correct. He then remarked were who most those and Priesthood, that there was much more that he conflicting statements, nor between faithful and and best Could write, on the same subject, but preIntelligent, the action of Joseph and Hyrum In rewhat was written was sufficient for the receive. thereto. to relation It. in pared gard to polygamy and tba doctrines at which present. luntll and time, subsequently laid down In the revelation ot July 12, Hrrum then took the Revelation to connect! read to Emma. Joseph remained with 1843. Polygamy, in the ordinary and his martyrdom, the subject, In in tne omce until uyrum returned. Asiatic sense of the term, never was won win uw great principles oi oap r me When he came bacK, Joseph asked bun and is not now a tenet ,ot the Latter tlsm, redemption and aeallnga for the now ne naa succeeaea. uyrum re day Saints. That which Joseph and dead.beeame the great themes of his plied tnat ne naa never received a and, as the late Prest. Ceo. A more severe talking to in his life, that Hyrum denounced and for preaching life, EmnuLwia very bitter and full of re Smith repeatedly said to me and sentment an was Elder which without authority ; and ansrer. irreslsttold ydu cut off the Church in Nauvoo, was al- - others, VThe Prophet seemed remarked!'! Joseph quietly moved by the power of God to vou did not Know ouu as well as 1 together different to the order of ably Joseph then put the Revelation celestial marriage Including a plurality establish that principle, not only in did." in his poqket, and they both left the of the hearts in and minds of his 'theory, of wives; which forms the subject of brethren, but In practice also!" he The Revelation was read to several the revelation. , ToSo with that spiritual wife doctrine himself having led the war. While ot the authorities durinsr.tbe day,Whit wards evening Bishop Newell. was doctrine this thus being men to which lustful pro attempted ney asked Joseph u ne naa any objecmulcate at that period. Joseph: the taught by the Prophet to those whom tions to his taking a copy of the Revelation; Joseph replied that he. had not, Prophet was lust as much opposed to he could trust those who had faith, and handed It to him. It was carefully that false doctrine as any one could be. righteousness and Integrity, to believe copied the day by Joseph C. - It was a conterfelt The true and di and accept it, with all its consequen Kingsbury. following Two or three days after areno trifling things) it the Revelation was written Joseph vine order is another thing. The er eea, (which related to me and several others that rors which those ladies who signed the remained an "unwritten law" and Emma had so teased, and urgently enaffidavits declared were not known to commandment of the almighty to the treated him for the privilege of deot His faithful to Saints, designed only them as doctrines of the Church were It, that be became so wearyan-of stroying and to get rid of tier not, are not, and never will be part of be enlarged as Intelligence and fidelity her teasing, he told her she might destroy increased; until the noyance, the creed of the Church of Jesus Christ to the laws of God1843. It and she had done f o, but he had conwhen a portion sented Saints. They were 12th day of July, of Latter-da- y toj her wish in this matter to conscientious in their statements. Of the revelation was written in the pacify her, realizing that he knew the and perfectly, and could re(at that time) Revelation Joseph and Hyrum were consistent' in manner, write it at any time if necessary. set the forth for purpose false their action The copy made by Joseph C. Kingsagainst the doctrines of polygamy and spiritual in this statement of Elder Clay bury Is a true and correct copy of ethe in evesy respect. The copy wfelsm, instigated by the devil and ton's, now submitted t the world, and original by Bishop carefully preserved men who did as indicated In the revelation Itself, as was advocated by Whitney, and but few knew of its ex C6: as v. "And now, nor doctrine follows, pertain istence until the temporary location of not comprehend sound of Israel at Winter Quarthe purity of the celestial marriage ing to this law, verily, verily I say unto the Camp on the Missouri River, in 1840. which God revealed for the holiest ot you, I mil reveal more unto you here- ters, After the Revelat on on celestial mar ' after, therefore let this suffice .for the riage was wrlten Joseph continued his purposes. . Instructions, privately , on the doctrine, It has been frequently asserted by the present.'? tne and others,, and during the letter day Batata know to myself enemies of the Church that President K,Letau year of hU life we were- scarcely John Taylor, in France, publicly de that Joseph Smith, the martyred last ever together, alone, but hewas talknled that the Church' entertained the Prophet, is responsible to God and ing on the subject, and explaining that and principles connected with doctrine ot pluril marriage. Invest!. the world for this doctrine, and let doctrine it. He appeared to enjoy great liberty gallon for the purpose, of learning facts every soil know that he and his brother and freedom in his. teachings, and also. will show that he did no such thing. Hyrum did practice the dectrine in to find great relief m having a iew to whoULhe could unbosom his feelings Directly he denied nothing ; indirectly their lifetime, and until their death. on that great and glorious subject. den ials itheir seeming assertion the that polyg notwithstanding he disputed From hlm.l learned that the doctrine and Timet in the as Seasons, were infamous certain published and doings amy of plural and celestial marriage Is the which are so fervently relied upon most holy andJmportant doctrine ever part of the creed of the Church. la and evidence to man on the earth, and that answer to the charges he simply read a against the fact by a cer revealedobedience to that principle no without Those man section of the Doctrine and Covenants tain class ot to the fulness of ever can attain denials can be explained, and have exaltation in celestial glory. relating to lae suojecs i marriage. Until the open enunciation of the been, and while they are true in the (Sirnedi William Clayton. doctrine of celestial marriage by the sense, and for the purpose for which Salt Lake City, February ltttb. 1374. publication of tne revelation ion the they were designed, they are not de- Tkbritort of Utah, ss. County salt Lake, j subject in 1852, no Elder was author- nials of plural or celestial marriage as On tho sixteenth day of February, ized to announce! It to the world. The taught by Joseph Smith and practiced the undersigned, a Almlphty has revealed things on many at the time by both of . them, and many A. D. 1874, before In and for said county notary public. were In servants for His which in others occasions the and Territory, personally came Wm. prominent standing and not for the world. Jesus enjoined Church. These seeming denials them riATton. who belnsr sworn in due form His disciples on several occasions to selves are specific proofs of the exist- of law, says, that the foregoidg state is true in every particular wnere keep to themselves principles that he ence of the true toin, the counterfeit of ment are stated as coming under facts the Inwhich they denounced. made known to them. And His his own personal observation, and Let every Saint know by nnlmpeach- - where the language of others is qooted junction, "Cast not your pearls before sentiments and as near as swine, lest they trample them under lble testimony, as well as by the spirit the exact the exact words are given in their feet and torn again and rend of Inspiration to , which each Saint is possible instance. every Hereyou," has become as familiar entitled, that God Almighty revealed in testimony wnereoi i nave name unto subscribed my 'as a commonj proverb. In the this doctrine to Joseph the martyr, and f seal. and affixed my Notarial Seal rise of the Church the Lord had that under God he was and is the office in Salt Lake at my of occasion to admonish his servants In founder, by precept and example, City, Utah Territory,- . the day and year aforesaid regard to revelations that were after- the same in the Church. Join T. Cains, (Signed) wards permitted to be be published : Praying God to bless this testimony Notary Public. to of and Saints the the the comforting hold your peace "I say untoseeyou; fit to make all things confusion of their enemies, I have the until I shall known unto the world concerning this- heartfelt pleasure to remain eternally matter." i for the truth, "If it wake the "And now I say unto you. keep these yours FKB WXSTEKX tSlOM TKLECRAPH LINK. dead.'' Josxra F. Smith. abroad Into the things from going is me." until it expedient in world CAN AME "But a commandment I give unto ANOTKXB TBSTiaiONT STATEMENT OK WltXIAM CXATTONthem that they shall not boast themfuATKSlT BY UQHTJIUIO. selves of these thlngv neither speak Copy." . of them before the world, for these Ifana-ed, tj Inasmuch as It mar. be interestlnx to things are given unco you for your Roxdout. N. Y.. 20.- -- Louis Wlllet, roat and your salvation." (Doc. A future generations of the members of the Church ot Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y alio Charles; Crosby, was hanged at to learn something of the Kingston this morning for the murder Under these. Instructions Elders had first Saints teachings of the principle of plu- of Edward Kelland-i- January. no right to promulgate anything but ral marriage by. President Joseph Haataa vi. Beach. bmith, the Prophet, Seer, Bevelator that which they were authorized to and Tnnax-fo.20. Hanlan expresses of said Translator will I teach. And when assailed by their en- give a short relation ofChurch, facts Which irre&t satisfaction on receiving Beach's emies and accused of practising things occurred within my personal knowl- acceptance of his challenge. He has which were really not countenanced edge, and also matters related to m by not tetaeciaea wnen ne win start jur England, bnt probably he will go the Joseph Health. In the Church, they were justified In President was employed as a clerk In President first week in July. I denying those imputations and at the Joseph Smith's office, nnder Elder Wil- ScateaeetftaStMC fflaa-- . same time avoiding the avowal of such lara mcnaras, ana commenced soiaoor on the 10th day February, Niw Toiesr. 20. Alderman Jaehne were yet Intended for la the office with Elder was this morninz sentenced br Jadu Sctrines as This not I continued to labor course which they 1843. Kichartf until he went east to fetch his Barrett to nine years and ten. months' r hare taken when necessary, by com- wife to Nauvoo. imprbonment in bing sing, v tJ' Elder After Richards started the which East I ground mandment, is all WomeaMlwjr.J ,..V was thrown constantly into their; accusers have for charging them the necessarily Auuxr. SO. The Governor last of President Smith, havcompany with falsehood. to attend to his public and private night signed the' bill permitting women ing , , TneMloc trine of celestial marriage. bastneas. receiving and recording to practice law. ' tubings and donations, attending to A Kissing Steamer. Including the plurality of wives, was land and of business. revealed to Joseph Smith the Prophet During New York. 20.There is a feeling of this peHod 1 necessarily became with Emma alarm in navy circles in regard to the ar source as all the other revelations con- -i Smith, the wife of the Prophet Joseph, United States Niptie, AI. which sailed for Hampton Roads from talned in the book? ot Doctrine and and also with the children J ulia 73 has not days ago,and (an adopted daughter), Joseph, Fred- Montevideo Covenants, and they .stand or fall to- erick been beard from. The ordinary and much of since the Alexander, very the passage under sail is 40 gether. The Church : was com- - business being transacted at the resi- time for been delayed by bad of the Prophet. days. ' If she 1had tuauueu a ts luscpnti hi rKCITl dence kua weather, she would before this hare ... the revelations and percepts which - a fcilO of Vft WWW, mJllB Bishop Newel J. Whitney been able to make Barbadoes or Ood would manifest through him, presence wife Elizabeth Ann, President St. Thomas, and a cable dispatch and his andthis is one ot them, to the truth Joseph Smith appointed me Temple would have been sent to the departat Washington. .The Nipaio is a of which the heavens have borne wit- recorder, ana aiso nis private ciera, ment screw steamer .of 1,375; tons displaceau books, papers.etc.. records, as placing as ness at least much to the divinity In my me to take ment, and has a battery of six guns; and care, requiring That Joseph practiced cnarge oi ana preserve cnem, aia , of any others. having completed - her; three, rears what he taught and - was himself the in woras oeing, "wnen A nave tany foreign service she was ordered .hbroe. that the delay of the Tal husband of several wives In the holy Bevelatiena to write, you; are the .ne It Is rumored in starting for-thSouth At them." lapooia ,4 order of celestial (marriage, has been During this period1 the Prophet lantlc station is owing to. the al of the Nipeie. authenticated, and the Joseph thoroughly house visited la frequently my on mv eompanynd Decame well acquaint, affidavit of William Clayton forms HeUa- - tar Caba.' with my wife to whom had more strong and Important link in a ed been married fivettuta, vears. rin via ii Chicaoo; iwyhe sheriff of Talia the month of February, 1843, date not bassee, Florida, telegraphed last Tuesand convincing as to leave no room for remembered, the Prophet invited me day that Parsons anda companion bad to walk with him. During our walk, cone through Tallahassee and was . reasonable controversy. saidl be had learned ft hat there kXnnt either for Cedar Keys or Tomna. not receive the glori he The world ma; was a sister back in England, to whom and was supposed to 'be heading for ous aoctrine ei eternal matrimony I was very mush attached, I replied. Cuba. Tbiu-ada- Stay SO, 1IM y .f ather, . ur intro-dactioti,o- lre-que- . Hy--ru- m " - . . . . . - . fi antl-polygami- . - . . - i BY TELEGRAPH. BI -. . n . -- : . -- others-matter- well-acjtaain- . s ted man-of-w- I . e , . . non-arriv- f rars ; A- - cross-examinati- -- 100-fo- ot ; FOREIGN. NTIC Him.8, Casluer, Jas. T. I.lTTj.n, Aaet. Cauhier. PATCHES. Elected. 20. Ktephanopulos was toAthkns, Cha mber elected President of the day of Deputies. He was the nominee of Tricon pis and was elected by a majority of CO' over the candidate supported by De Lyannls. It is now certain thattfTrtcoupls will form a ministry. STAKE CONFBlt- KffCK, The rsgular Quarterly Conference of the Sanpete; Stake was held at Manti, May IS and 16. 1889, President Canute Peterson presiding. Of the Stake and local authorities present. President Peterson and: counselors, Members of the High Council, msnops oi xne waras or tne taKe, leeir counselors ana otoers or tne local Priesthood. Each Bishop gave a report of bis ward, ten of Whom re ported having: .visited each family in their several branches the seven others reported" having visited about one-ha- lf of the families In their Juris diction, me majority oi the visited Saints were represented as being desirous of living the religion of Jesus Christ; The several local organiza tlons were resorted as beine Intact. The Temple financial report wns read as usual; likewise statistical and baubatb school reports. HiFoi8(m Teported prog Snpt.W. in the Manti Temple. ress The' presentation of the general Stake and1 Local tanthoritles was duly madu to the Conference, and each received a unanimous vote. Elder A. If. Ludd was sustained as assistant Stake Superintendent of Sabbath Schools. Presidents Peterson, Beal and Mai- befu Elders W. H. Folsom and A. II Lund each addressed the Conference. Their remarks being replete with in structions and encouragement, under the inepirliiK influence of the Holy opirit. un the evening oi the isth inst.a Priesthood meeting was held, at Which mucnr instruction was given by presidents Peterson and Maibeti. udou the Ward records, of subject of keeping ine necessity or maxing correct statistical reports of the Wards, requiring the Bishops to urge upon the Saints the necessity of observing the monthly fast day, and the duty of all Saints to pay over their fast offerings for the benefit of the poor. It was also- required of the Bishops to keep a correct record of all means thus re ceived, from whom, and , tot Whom f out.i paid Sabbath School Supt , Prest. J. B. iuot vvu lau u v iuivch tuc Auiiurviuj( uaico for the holding of Sabbath School Ju bilees in the Stake: June 17, Gunnison ; June 21, Falrvie w ; June 30, July 14, Ephraim. The house was too small for the Gborok Taylor, Clerk. - Foun-taiu&ree- n; , CULLKD FROM WAN TED. Part church pay and d4t SaX Lake City, May 15th, lm. Wm. Bord was suffocated br smoke. during a fire at San Francisco, on Fri , day last. George M. Sanford was assaulted br a couple of men in San Francisco last weex, ano Kicked to death. The Government land agent at Vic toria, B. C, warns people against going to the granite Creek mines. The orange season in Southern Cali . GLOVES AND HOSIERY. AJdresw Box liA. h. i. D. FOB CORJfEE Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods; RJE3 2STT . 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Pint ButM um JcZj JbU ZHZ PlTTSKBROTrTERa fEIiSKYIlaJLl, "' BE Spring and Is bow kept at theold Pitts' property, on FOURTH WEST 8TEKET, botweea Fourth and Fifth South, West aide, is animal is the finest nedUrreed d Jersey Bull in this locality. as-Th- TC. aVi I WOOD nit .. m ,.rf,S- WHITE j I WW 19 XEGSrtlSO CONSTANT ADDITIONS OV rant 1 1 EO Cash paid for got!, sound (itiakingagp Wood, at the Paper Mill. Host not be less than Five Inches in di ameter. THE DESEftET uV. BRO TEiL SUPERFINE 'W$m DIPOBTED ;NfAlMS ALLTHt CtwiV Nutnit DESIRABLE UOVELTIES or WHEAT ET?S CO. Hftvlnc boeffat bef orlhe elrets, mm FLOWING WELLS DR4XCU r--vr HOUSK TUB STIDEBAKER BR'S - Two-toe- ItU edrance la raw "Ilk s rirf Urge stock of 811 k Brocades. Black sad Colored Silks, Hayes NoTeaox, d Satins Bkadame, Surahs, Ponitees, Mlllioery Crepes, etc., we are offering oany Beal Bargains la this Department. Our stock of Novelties In Boncles, Etamlnes, CanTas; Camels' ITalr, Combination Salts, and other Stylish Woolen Dresa Materials is moat completer nd ' " , prices low. Watte Goods in all the latest fabrics and designs. Table Linen, Napkins, Towels; Tidies, Piano Corers, etc., in great variety, at popular prices. ' I! BCILDSK8 Or- - FUSE CARRIAGES, manded.J Tne! body of . I a fcr terms etc, addrasa Jfl. C. WALLACE, UA North. Second Wast St., Salt Lake City - . young man, , whose identity could not be established.- was found in San Francisco Bay last Sat- urday It bad been in the water a J couple ot weeks. On May 10th Henry Lion, a cdunty official In California,1 committed suicide br shooting himself in the head! at Oakland. Heavy losses by gam-bling was the cause. " "r On May. 12th, William Sldnor, was in a well on the Bancroft workingYenac id Valley, Cal.,.and' was Ranch, was struck on the head by the handle of the windlass and killed.. Itifaelo'unctloi-Cal.- .' last FriJ day, aThos. McGalre slipped and fell lata culvert, ills head struck on a rocK stunning AUm, and ne was drowned ociora be got ont. - . At Truckee. CaL, May 13, Miss. Belle fLambercht eloped with and married Wm. A. Dolan. Dolan had beonpay-- i f ng attention to the lady for some tlmeJ but her parents were bitterly opposed to blm, and the affair has created quite i : . ; r . . 1 LastThurSdav mornln?. as the Terr! torial prison guards at iSeaten, W. T.J were leading several, convicts towork In the sash and door factory, four oi the prisoners made --a bold break for freedom. One man was shot and instantly killed and two wounded, one of whom will probably die. The fourth -- r os Uae spriiig imons, FAR3I. FREIGHT, to and Traveliiig Wagons. auEGiES & ' . j It A It T O $ & V O . SPRIXG ARRIVALS OF Clothinr, HaU, Caps and Gents' Famish ings, oongnt aireci irom tne manuraotnrers will be told at the Lowest Cash Rates. and 5z rr SUIT8 FEOM $UH upwards. . voo. PANTS " WAISTS , 25c " Ail gradM ot Men's and Ckildrsn's Ooorts at prices to suit toa times. Gents' Mack- wear for iUy Just received by evprea. Don't tail to call tnd cxamin for tou9 relres. dtt BARTON s " .' stock ao4 Choicest Styles ererhown la tbls city, 'at prices within the reach Of all. In this department we offer a choice out ot Oua llundred last season's styles ' oi Wraps and Jackets at 3 each j worth twice that, andiellluK fast. Ladles'and Misses Mnslln and Qanxe Undarwear at tower prices than ernai .i i; i. We carry . the Large .f . -- f Ladlea' and Children's Bdse, Strer Kid and Tabric Glores, Laces Wsfos OoTsn, ' ttobaa, reuu, Whips Wagon.Extrafl, Rubber , Coack CaadlMi 'Cloth, Jock, Etc. All work atteiUod to promptly and ia ssi- isxactpry nsaoner. Beaidence 150 Scvienth East Btraet. Shop, half block VTast of V alley Uonse. 5 Lsunps), Waabm, l . " . a Harness Specialty. Threhln Maklaaa, BUsvm JCailalM, Baw BX1IU and Bart Powart " - erk'maoshlp suarauteed. ... Vou cau "" . 'V . t complete) stock of Cloths. Ca'slmeres..Linln'zs and TallorsV0 Trlmmlotsaad sell them'at Wholesale and Kuil. . Our Stock' of OeBU"Tooths' and. Boys? Iady-tnad- e Clothlne.IIats, Boots; 'ft t. and Shoes auid Furnishing 'Qoode Is" complete. The styles ate the latest, the v5 1.. v . t materials most durable and onr nrlces the l&weat. Oor Shoe Department oCersnone bnt the Best Goods at Lowest Prices." . ' W carry . . Wholesale Bayers wCI find our stock more than complete, and onr prices to compete with any market east or west. , Mall Orders receive prompt and careful attention. AU30 BJCPEXSXXTlNfl J. I. Ca aatha lowest. land Salts mad to order i Pit Qnte sare 3S per cent; by gtrlagae ntriali ,r - HENRY WAGNER ciuFoasiFBRnmT, LAQH Em AU tid R)RT0 eat TrlmmlnKS, Bosar nnd Bohemian Beads direct from European markets. UUHaery Goods la' complete iiiortrntnt at wbolctate aod retail, at E&skM u 'i .. Prices, '.. v CarpaU, Ltnolenma, Certalae, Shades, Portieres, Upholstery Good aj low i tVMtewasher, - ' t Plastererf (falcimiherand up- i CO.. Mils street. JAMES COULT, ? y Garments." Our prices Will convince ner. A Large Lot of Embroideries at Dc 10c. 15c., S0c., 25c., 80c., 85c. and ' ws.rda worth HtMMwnt. ttuiM. - 'C8 DoB't Pay Fancy Prlcaa. BOYS Jactets anfl Jerseys, Spriflff Wrajs, s, , '.JX Point San Quentln, Car.. May 12th. Isaac Shaber. of San RifipL whn HoOarnlok 8UL lUrrasUr, , . j bad been one of the school board and ' ' and Twine Bladarttv. had been arrested for bribery, com- -i Seend SomtX Strmt, TVt Dnn Mom H . mltted suicide by drowning. lie left a dial ., m mm Msm jsarm. a Reaper ; Mowers s note eUtlng that he bad always lived an honest and honorable life, and ' could i8outh;Bead C&QUd Plows,. . not bear the odium cast upon him by Weir Steel Plows, DH. A. C. YOUNG, the accusation made against blm,. ; ; 1 t SalkT Plows and Harrows. ' (5. C. O'Connell. a minor working In ;PTERmp;tSDRfiEOS.; r; j noHlnssworth Bey HiXM, the Holmes mine near Candelaria,CaU was killed the other by a blast. He MA(5mSB EXTBAI. and bis partner had:day fired tbe fuse for r4 y three : : i i i -- 1 ':, i i "r- . - r ... o , - , nolesand. one of them 'onrr going off, O'ConnelJ, without waiting norses and Cttttle. Agent for the celebrated ... .t liAAf V long enough went In to see what was aa a iiouon , vttuer, Komrxg the matter. - He bad Just reached the fiboes, at. . t. fuse when a second snot went off, InSoa. HoBraT to 11 and 3 to 5, flicting Injuries from which he died In raadletoa about twenty minutes. maj os ut scabies. JS af. ., ' It .t. 33 tnd .SB Main Street, 3 SALT! IAKE CITY. UTUla j 'ft u i" t mmmm ,. , i 1iir, 'in j.,. . 4 r I'm. - i Mffl'SandBOYS'CLOTflTSfl - i.i' I it- ypois. Cheese, Slitter arid Eggs. OLD OLASS WANTED. GLASS BUTTER MASEfiS. AND Dried PMsPeaGlies 13. & A. E, FtiH -t- Plans, Speciflcfttloni Iastrttctbr m Arcbitpcture and Drafting la trnmentsat the University of Deseiiet. Ottlee 1n the Contributor Bnlldlng, No. 40 C: D. HESS COMEDY COMPANY Main Street. Of Comedians and Vocalists. Including LAKE iaurt. AUCIIITKCTTUnE. A PAIR OF KIDS ! SALT jejts i Htjapca-B- . Good, Clean Cotton Rag comeaian on toe American Stage, in hit) Latest Comedy Satire, THE a. xx. WANTED! EZRA F.TENDALL, at Deseref Pnpfr MillTho Greatest Eccentric and Most Natural BY TUB OfiTfilMMEO. JABE7. W. WEST. Proprietor. Telephone No. 213. dill 3m THEATRE. LAKE SALT t SHOI33. C133.45L Shelf and Heavy Hardware. SS ItA TS. FUR and S THA TV r LAND AM) HYDRAULIC fornia is drawing to a close. It has been the most profitable for years. --lames Bush, a Drosnector. was kilted by Indians near the Colville (W. T.) mines last week. He leaves a wife and seyen children. At. BMiinrld finrinM Pal Ta 11 Ajre beconUBg so popaiar and eesentlal, Cooley, a miner, was found dead, with a hole In the,, back, pf his, neck. The SHAW & WALLACE murderer is unknown 4 ... Are bow prepared (after a wide The Canadian Pacific ftallwav is atlil , experience) to. blocked: by snow In the mountain Of British Columbia, and will DRIYE'WELLS or SINK WELLS passes probably not be opened until June 1st. The fishermen's strike at Astoria' and pirr IN PUMPS, Oregon, has ended,' an amicable ar In any part ot the city or neighboring set rangement baring, been entered into tleiaenta, wberebr -the men receive the nrlce de av Satisf aotioa rnaraatead. For partio-olar', ca-- j uti WOOD ESTERX EXCHAKOBS. Dress Bodils, SUksrSatins aulSiiralis, PURCHASE A BUILDING LOT rpo L within five blocks of baainessi center. MTH- PACIFIC COAST NOTES. Lawns Swiss, Mulls and White iootl,. Traces and Embroideries, Kibbous; 1 lowers and l eathern. Buttons and Tvlmmins. Co-op- ., SUPPORTED SANPKTE Staple Dry Goods, t, CTU-sjr- Saturday Mafihee at 2 p.m. .' ; mm. Cous Bkos.. FAURRBACH & BRrt., 'tHK Walkkr Bro. Co IN THE CITY LINE COMPLETE TO THE PUBLIC ! iecei.es BEPttmiaiE ob We,, the undeisiiciied Merchants, do ing ousiness in M&it Lakeuxe.Vity. wish to miorm our patrons ana putuic genA'en tlmjn mutt Sella Exeliaac on and after May we fork, erally, that our San Franelara. M. will close rtrspectivs places of Lonla, Omaha, Londoa, and priori business at o'clock p. in., excepting Saturdays and evenings precedtnj; aal CaaXIstantaJ Cirtea, Holidays. sineti, aVUakbs collecuoai, remlttiag arocceds WOOLLEV, Yol'Nti & HARUV Co tromotlr. Thihteknth Ward Ol XNIXGTOX Jt Vo., Simon Bros., R. K. Thoaias, FridayMAYand Saturday, 21 and 22; DIfr -- T OFFER AND ARB SELLING TIlE MOST i .- LATENT TBAlf 4 IP -- ar - 2. o. At Bntu, MoDtanft, on Satarday BANKS. morning, a miner named P. At. Sulli van started down a wo foot shaft with others, ou the cage. At the level Sullivan got off. and the cage con tinned to the bottom. A few seconds later something was heard to strike the SALT L.;u. CITY. and an examination top of the cage, reseated the ma ogied form of the un fortunate Sullivan, who had fallen 500 PAlt tAMTAl, aoejaoa feet and was horribly crushed, scarcely URPLtM, Done escaping iracture. it is sup posed that being taken suddenly into H. S. Eldhkdok, President, the darkness, he had not been able to Feramokz Vice Pret . . see the shaft opening, and walked into John Sjiaki--Little, rTRKCTOR it. He leaves a wile ana mree cnii WM. W. RITEK, J. A. Gkoesbkck, dren. L. 8. . . ; . Maxwell the ttnrderer, St. Obma, 80. As the Maxwdl cttS proceeds interest in the prisoner ami! hiaprooable fate increases. Several prominent clergymen were present at the court this morning as were also a large number of ladies, and these, Co- -, gether with many other spectators, packed the room to the doors. . Thu first witness was a barber named Arma. Maxwell came ttf his between six and seven o'clock oqshop the evening) ol April tftb, 1885, bis hair and beard weru both very long and he asked to have the former trimmed and the latter shaved off . The barber did this aincl Maxwell then asked him if he. could recoguize-hjt- n then If he, had known him xwhen his hair and beard were l.on:r. witness told Xh hinr- - UGh ' n thing Tvonld be Maxwell seemed impossible x,and pleased at atats. answeK The prisoner ulked like parrot all tfie time he. was in the shop, tolcRall sortSLof stories about himself; said he was going to jo intu tha country lor aday or two, but would soon return. oamuei tiugaes, tictttt agent lotNiie San Francisco Railroad, identified the as., 4he man to whonKhe had prisoner sold a ticket: to San FranciscoAprU 0th. Identified the ticket which bore bis own signature: and that of "II. X- Hrnnl.H The nrlannor had inarlu n..x ioquiry as to the price of the ticket and when he paid for it drew forth a large roll of bills of large denomination .Tne defense waived the George Hess, pawnbroker, met the on the third or fourth day of prisonerThe April. prisoner wanted to borrow $23 on a watch chain. Witness ru fused to loan him so much. The prisoner then tried to sella bill of other he must trivial articles, saying have money on Monday. Alter Easter Sunday the prisoner called again and purchased a flute for $8 aud a set of diiaoionds,, paying for them with a hundred-dollbiil, which lie selected from a roll of several of the same denomination. Witness noticed ud usual In the prisoner's talk. nothing ' Small Pas la Montreal. Montheal, 20. Two patients suffering from small pox have been removed to the hospital from the St.. Jean Baptist Ward. Small pox has existed In St. Vincent de Paul village for several day s,and has now appeared (n the house ot one of the officers of the peneten-tlaryGrave fears are entertained of Its spreadin&to the inmates of the institution. : b n , i v ' |