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Show rrMy tral N. to-d- ay Sept. 10, 18SS CKAUMEMIB.; pay-da- y oa the Utah is Railway. To-a- Cen- 5 Tasner, Jr.,f Ogden, on legal business. qarae down A. M. Palmer's company at the Theatre next week Is a strong attrac. tion. Col. Stanton, paymaster at Fort Doaglas, returned: from the north list ; evening. Tuose who have been assigned parts la the "Pinafore" are busily engaged .in studying the opera. The excursion from Bear Lake and Cache Valleys arrived last; evening, bringing about 223 persons. The Federal court loom is being fitted up for the opening of the Third District Court on Monday next. On Wednesday the wife ;of M.W Taylor, Esq., city assessor and collector, presented him with a flue son. All well. Dkpctiks paid another visit to the bouse of Mr. Cottam, Sixteenth Ward,-thimorning, but that gentleman Was not at home. PKorr. Evan Stephens has .ocat-ed in this city foe the winter; and will devote his time to imparting musical instruction to his.pnplls. Wkk, at 3:80 o'clock this morning, s i tothe wife ol Mr. George A. Alder, of the Seventeenth Ward, a daughter. Mother and child Are doing well. F. A. Cooper, of West Jordan, will probably be released from the penitenhe having been sentiary tenced on March 8th. The sentence of John'Wm. Snell, of this city, expires on Sunday night. Somk time since' the Emma Mine, Tintic District, was bonded to Mr John Beck, from Captain Huge y the amount, about $15,000, was paid by the Bullion-Bec- k and Champion Mining Company, to whose group of mine the property Is contiguous. An open-ai- r conceit will be given on Saturday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Descret Bank corner, by Held's cornet band. The following is the programme: March, "Summer Corps.," McKosh ; Andante and Waltz, "Clara" ; Cornet Sola, "Clover Leaf," D. R. Oil); Bass obligate, "AUsabut," Pettee, Jos. Simmons; Grand selection from "Carmen," Bekit; Serenade for cornet, "Golden Shorea"f Overture, "Chevalier," llocb ;; Xylophone solo, "The South," A. Beesley. De-brez- in. To-da- LOCAL NEWS, New Close. A new kind of water closet, recently patented, ta on Bale at David James & Co's. It possesses a number of advantages over the old styles, one of these being Its superior qualities. Thetcloset is manufactured by L. M. Rumsey & Co., whose representative, E. H.j Israel, is now In this city. David James & Co. are sole agents for the firm's manufacaelf-eleansl- ng tures. A Cave. Last night a cave occurred In the Silver King mine, at Stockton, and one miner was partially buried by thelfalllng dirt. He was extricated, however, and sustained no injuries ex cept a few bruises. A rumor was started from this that; twelve men had been killed in the mine, bat the excitement soon subsided on the real facts becoming known; The alarming rumor probably arose from the fact that about a dozen men were imprisoned in the tunnel, by the Cave, for eight hours. Small Fire. Last evening a couple of young men were amusing themselves by sparring with each other, in Salvador Roqueta's store at 161 W First South Street, when one of them upset the lamp. The vtssel broke and the coal oil which spread on the floor, became Ignited. The; fire alarm was given and the flames were quickly extinguished. Part of the counter and some cigars were burned, the entire loss amounting to about $50. Bvigham City corresHerald gives an of the Ogden pondent account of an accident which occurred at that place on Tuesday afternoon. A son of Reese Richards, aged about 12 years, caught hold of a passing buggy tor the purpose of stealing ride. By some means his right leg was caught in the wheel and drawn around. The hip Joint was dislocated and the upper . leg bone seriously crushed. Dr. Car-- ringtou's attendance was secured anft he reduced the fracture, which is a dangerous one, and reset the dislocated Joint. Accident. 0 A con-tlder- Last Wednesday A Mean Act. three men rode up In a light wagon to the house of Mr. John Cook, Taylors. ville. They weut into j the yard aoJ found that there wu no one at home old except Georee Cook, a boy. After1 asking him a number of questions and going about the 'premises, they demanded of him that he give the names of polygamlsts residing in that section. The boy said he was not Acquainted wth any, and therefore could not bame them. The intruders then threatened to kill him if hear-sUte- d in refusing, but as the ifdy had told the truth in the first Instance he was unable to Impart' a knowledge be did not poses. Before leaving, howevr( the men, wuose identity could not be established, took the boy to a large ditch near by, and ducked him ia the water. They then made off, leaving the boy la a thoroughly! soaked condition. Of course the story is 'in ez part one, and is given for what j it is worth as it came to as. 13-ye- ar j The Palmer Company On TO AJCSWBB TO GRAND JFUBT. JOHX WATERS HKU THE FIKST DISTRICT Mon- day evening, September Ctb, the New Metropolitan Theatre, in Sacramento, was opeaed under the management of F. A. Church. The building : Is owned by Mrs. Forge, and is Claimed to be "one of tha handsomest In all the country." The piece presented, 'Oor Society," will be given in the Salt Lake Theatre next Wednesday evening, the closing one of a three nights' On Wednesday Deputy Marshal Tom F. Smith signed a complaint, before Commissioner McXay, charging John Waters, of Springrille, with having violated section 8 of the Edmunds law by living with his wives, Mrs. John Waters and Mrs. Caroline Doe Watersi from October 1, 1883, to September lf 1886. On Wednesday afternoon deputies Smith and Gleason went to Spring-vill- e, Utah, in the First Judicial District and arrested the accused, subpoenaing, at the same time, four witnesses, Mrs. Sarah Smith, Mrs. Caroline Smith, Miss Helen Kelsey and Miss Ida B.Mataen. The latter two witnesses, in the examination before the Commissioner, knew absolutely nothing of the private affairs of the defendant, as they were but neighbors, and were not familiar with his family relations. Mrs. Caroline Waters testified that her maiden name was Smith. She had been married to the defendant for 20 yeaia, and was the mother of seven children. The defendant lived with iter as his wife. She knew Sarah Burch Waters, the defendant's first wife, who had nine children, the youngest of whom was 15 years of age. As under the ruling of the Territorial Supreme Court, cohabitation with the legal wife is presumed and cannot be contradicted, it was not necessary to produce any evidence of that fact. The Commissioner fixed the bonds of the defendant at $1,000, and Warren N. Dusenberry and John A. Groesbeck became sureties. ach of the four witnesses wis released on signing a bond in their own recognizance for flOO, for their appearance before the grand jury of the First District, on September : stys "The A. M. Palmer Company played "Oar Society," a satirical comedy of humor, but so light calibre andasmnch to lift it above Its perfectly played j merits. A better balanced company was never played here. There Is: not an Incompetent in it. All. that is done Is excellently well done Every person In the company is thoroughly com the acting petent, and every part of was artwork, in the case of Mrs. convicPhillips, the old- lady with the very tions." the portraiturearewas 20 people in coinage of art.' There eyery one thorthe organisation, and of drasome line oughly trained la ls matic work. It is only at long weloter-yaimand under great jxpease, complete company agine, that such ta brought here. It ought to draw crowded houses, with no standing room, for it t worthy of them. Qn Monday evening "Saints and Sinners" will be played, and ;on Tuesday evening, "Jim, the Penman" constit! ( tutes a fall bUl. i. - ! h. CARPETS! I have a large and well selected stock am Choice F.AUERBACH&BRO C0BN BK0 oun on hand and receiving daily Goods In all Departments. H. D1NWOODEY. many-degree- BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! I SPECIAL WRAP SALE 1 foteltie e-- ! We have a fow of last season's Wraps, in Silk, Velvet, Brocaded and 'Also, a few Ulsters and Newmarkets wliicn we will offer ARE BEING REOElYED DAILY! Two-tone- d. at 75c. on the $1.00. They are Good Stales and are REAL, BARGAINS at tnese prices. s WI FIRST ALSO HAVK A FHW All this year which will good, on the $1.00. 7Se, be sold 8?iown at SUMMER SILKS Letl, iwbteh we are selling1 at 50e. on the $1.00, to uiiuao sweep ui tueui. u tar Hew is the opportunity Call city,"-- AT ANY PRICE to secure a BARGAIN ! HAVE NO BOOM FOB OLD GOODS. and ste feryennelTet. WE .... war These deeals must be sold te make reem for tne Heary Fall and Winter Pnrehausea that XI r. I. Oohn ia new uiatklns; in 9TjBW Yerh. iff onstaMra,haod invite as We appreciate old friends an as will study their ewo Interest aaasnialns; the QTJALXXT ' and PRICE of our Goods. Dew ones WHOLESALE BlJYERS will do well to Inspect oor Immease Stook. ind Honest Prices before aarchaslcg elsewhere. Our orders for botU Woolen and Cotton Goods placed before ka late material advance In prices, and we ate yrepared to five buyers both Wholesale aad Retail the benefit hereot v Flannels. ur in thU SUMMER GOODS MUST GO OUR the John $ CHOICE ! WE HAVE A FEW ay Fall FIRST COME, Our Assortment of JVovelHes for 'all will bt ihe Ij(trget and Moat Attractive ever SPRING or FALL WRAPS: y wi aud 50 TO SHOW GOODS TROUBLE MAIL OXtXI19 RECEIVB PROMPT ATTEHTTOW. Jeans and and and Retail. order. Special Annonncemont John ter-in-la- w r ! ! In order to CLOSE OUT the balance of our Summer Stock of HATS and CAPS, we are offering them at GREATLY K EDUCED - ss PRICES! To secure BARGAINS ttS call early. wE ARE NEVER DNDEBSOLD EBTASLISHSD; lae-l- . '.AUERBACH&BRO oe Our Stock of BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS Is complete with the Latest Styles and Best Brands, at Prices that will ensure satisfaction X2 Before buying: call and see for yourself.. , ab-scen- 330011 QB AT S. BOLLS- - A LL P APE R C PETS, THE WAMBR Wish, to Inform their Customers,; that they havo RECEIVED ANOTHEli LOT - OF TIIOS3 Men's White SMrts, GEORGE DUHFORD. naL 31 Snnninw aJ fB nj anaa A w ' ail are sold. Come and mecuro thetn before ah - CLOSING OUT T PRICES ON ALL - .v:i::,is: y, SCHOOL BOOKS , - CC1LKD FROM WESTERN M. KXO0ANOKS. nsvat islt a amw.U MJrhn Tfa a Dnaalan nwwa MUOSUVt VVVJUIIIi" iauvriVH f ted suicide by shootlag tamseilat Yolo. : By the settlement of a colony from Missouri the town of Toledo, Oregon, Jumps from a population of 40 to 1,240. 'X man ha been4 senfto prison for 18 months in Oregon for taking a pair Of blankets which belonged to a traveling I. Drug Store. J CbUla aad Fever. lalarta. "Many cases of fever and ague, dumb ague and congestive chills were arrested and entirely banish promptly ed by the use of Simmons Liver Regulator. You .don't say bait enough In regard to the efficacy ot this valuable medicine In cases of acne, lntermltent feverl, etc. Even case haa been arrested Immediately. I was a sufferer for years with the liver disease, aad only found relief by using the Regulator." Robert J. Weeks, Batavla, III. . -- j j. ; ? At this season of the year, the old ; aad established RHOEA. For latest styles of SIDEBOARDS to SOREHSEM A CaHLQUIST'S, t 118 Main Street. COAX t COAX. I COAX I Rock Spring. Pleasant ValWeber, ley and Red Canyon All the Coals sold in the Salt Lake market. Our Weber la from the celebrated Grass Creek mines and we are mining better coal than ever before. No other Weber brought to this market can compare with it. All our coals are nicely screened and cleaned. Coal Department, Union Pacific Rail: CEO ttNG OUT t IE s -- ,1 way. Company. Office, . remedy for DIAR- u BLACKBEBBT AMD 1 TulUdge'9 History of Salt Lake City no J -- i - died, bad It been for the relief afforded by Electric fifty cents a - bottle at I"81?; 2. C. M . J8oit I. Drag 8tort. f a iSHr Weak. 'alt Lake Cit,. Sepief Colored Oisandiese 15 Printed IaU9 25 2s .; abere-aeserlbe- go TE, BLU mrs-igcotchley- i Garner J3ateeii5 Prcncli Prlntd Mall, Dotted Swlsv 50 A ' E3TBAY XOTICK: Mr D.L. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, ft K2 7s ha was, for many afflcted with phthisic, alsoyeara.badly Diabetes i the pains were almost unendurable oa.left Uuan, blaek jtall, aad would aometimea almost throw resemblinghim Into convulsions. He tried Elec- yQew mane, ton feet ahea and aatle tric Bitters and got relief front the first marked. if t ana anbnal to no bottle aad after taking six bottles, was taken awav on or entirely cured, and had gained in flesh elatmed 81rt.JS4t will be ld to tii nhZK eighteen pounds. Says he positively teaber believes be would have not rnoiiftibM bidder at the City Mtray poaad, " 10 10 - cent per bottle. ; TiO srvaici, ir.u. . , 40 Plecci Indiffo jMvnuh - 10ctf Yard, '' SO Trtiited Orsandles, 121 20 M Col'd Check Uwns, 13 " A. J. Guxmeix, Agent. Wasatch Corner QUfCfEK, ' ;,: la in demand. People in all sections of The whlto labor laundry at Berkeley, the country know that U It one of the Ji now complete aad for delivery. I Cal., has been sold out an the build- most efficient remedies in use. The CO"1'" MOO, pages, ready between So including 40 and Steel BLACKBERRY PUt. ing haa been leased by Chinese, who valuablepropertles of are BOOTS and JAMAICA GINGER will continue the business. combined In It, so that all B. J. Spierrwho left New York Jane skilfully of the bowels YIELD 1st. one a bicycle for San Francisco, diseases READILY to Its Influence. BLACKSMITH WASTED. arrived there on Tuesday night, beatEvery one should have a bottle of ing Stevens', record of 105 days by five GOOD BLACKSMITH CAN ITJfD BLAC1BKRHY AND ..f'. i ';i r employment, ene with a faaally pre- r.i vi. :..7T7i ferred. by applyiag te ... JGINGER ostrich tarni, nine D. B. BRIXTON, miles from Los Angeles, Cal., la being on hand. Sold by all Druggists at 80 dlw Big Cettonweod. Salt Lake Ca turned into a mammoth aoologicai to garden, upon a plan similar Loncjpn. garden, i ? t. . i the In California, Bartiett (pears crown high np in the mountains have proved to be of better aaality, higher and richer in color, an J to bear shipping faT better than the same lit the lower TUeys.? 9variety grqwa Sinew the Sacramento and Its tributaries have become rivet' almost clear owing to the cessation of hydraulic mining, there haa been a notable increase of almost everr variety of the smaller species of food fla fc .',5l, ; IciULREN'S AND ALL GREATLY REDTTjOED iWBRICE DYSENTERY and all bowel eomplalnta, BBOWM'S BOYS' gO preacher. For SI days duriAg: the ther100 degrees at mometer reached overAugust Calico, Cal., the highest point reached Kane Co., . ... being 114. ) Particular attention is called to our lino of HEN'S er j n Ladles. If you wish to see a beautiful line of Dress Trimming, Embroidered Robes, and New Dress Good's don't fail to call at. The Walker Beo.'s Co. aa well make it Dress Goods. Embroidered Robes. On September 4th a man was found Combinations and Dress Trimmings in lying under a railway culvert, near all latest novelties. The Walker Bro.'s Cor Nelson, Cal., in an unconscious condition. He had a severe gash in the back of his head and his f rout teeth were all Tkt Htadebakera Braateai knocked out, and there were several larra rashes on his face. The suddosI- - Have Just received a car load of The tion is that be fell from the northbound Morrison Steel. Hand and Sulky Plows. passenger train that evening. There also Wier Steel. Hand and Sulky was nothing on bis person to Identify Plows, also south Bend Chilled Plows, him. He expired shortly after being Harrows, Hay Rakes. picked up. We have also secured the agency The case of Pactah Billy, a Klamath for the celebrated Vasal ine Standwith murdered having Indian, charged ard Wagon and Carriage Grease. This a brother Indian in Humboldt County, condensed and strictly Pure Pewas set for trial in the United States troleum Jelly possesses all the Circuit Court at San Francisco, Sept. Lubricating, Softening, Preservative 7th. This Is the first case of the kind and healing properties of the other well ever tried In a United States court. known and familiar grades, differing to the Juris- from them only in melting Billy's counsel demurred point as it diction of the court over a crime com- is higher. mitted by one Indian against another, For Carriage and Light Wagon and the question was taken to the the high point guaranUnited States Supreme Court, which Axles, iu any climate and tees clean hubsmelting decided .that the lower court has Jurisfrom waste diction. The witnesses in the case are prevents dripping by the action of heat, and will not travel like Indians. Castor or other oils, thus preThe Portland Oregonian tells this venting injury to liquid the underside of the ot the axle arm from dust or grit. story: "Captain Bon worth an unAmerican ship Reaper reports For aU kinds of Agricultural Impleusual experience while bound to Acap ments It is the most practical and satulco. In the South Pacific, during a heavy gale, seaman Kelly fell from isfactory lubricant known. aloft into the sea, striKlng the rail in For Leather and Enameled goods, it Ropes were thrown over, is softening and preservative, resisting descending. a no was as to boat. lower time there the effects of rain, cold, or animal Kelly secured one and was hauled when applied upon a cleaa and aboard. Examination showed one leg salts to be badly shattered below the kuee. dry surface. wsa oanaagea ana oexea in tne oest For Sores, Burns, Scalds and it nosslble manner, but in about ten davs Chapped Hands it is cooling and curashowed certain sirns of mortification. tive. and that it would have to be amputated As a Hoof Ointment It has a widely was wiiung enougn, . waeipiam.t .' 24th. of his life established reputation. for there was a small chance Alexander being saved by amputation. Captain For tick In sheep it is a perfect An Awful Tale. To-dauthorities he remedy destroying the grub without Brown, who lives on Ndrth Temple Boaworth read upawhat carvlug-knlf- e aud had, aharpened the fleece. Street, In the 16th Ward, and Is em- carpenter's saw and began work. The injuring S3TPut up in 1 m. tin only, each ployed as a salesman by a mercantile arteriea were bound and Ihe leg taken bearing our trade mark and signature knee. the above Kelly of firm on East Temple Street, was off the inventor. Manufactured only well, was landed at Acap- arrested on a charge Of battery, rested the Globe Lubricating Co., N. Y., nlco and sent to San Fran by made in Justice iPyper's court. The cisco by steamer, the steamer's sur- for Studebaker Bros. Manufacturing geon complimenting Boaworth upon Cowholesale agents, Salt Lake City, complaining witness Is Wm. Brown, his is now iu the defendant's father, who tells a a surgical abilities. Kelly without a recovering hospital rapidly tale of shameful conduct on the 'part second operation, although it was 11UY Ifouie-tuad- e Woolen of his son. Brown, Sr., alleges that thought the flesh and skin would not over bone." froua Goods this) the for some time past his eon has been grow C having improper relations with a young A Noted Composer Dead. rue ProTO Mills Ageney, No. SO Old widow, and has almost broken his own death Is announced at Vienna of pro- Culler Rro., wife's heart. The father rebuked bably the most prolific composer In the Constitution Untitling;. which he wona. His name was Adolf Mailer, this waywardens, 5,000 pes. during the eighty-foyears of his has continued for about and alleges life be is said to nave written no leas 10,040 lbs. Woolen Ynrms. At about than 4.77J musical works of all sorts. five years past. k.OOO don. Mens Woolen ne nve Aa wrote Alexirom ior 11:30 years, o'clock last itmt, algak an der Wlen no lesa than Socks., ander called his father out of td,took the Theatre short operas, vaudevilles or parhim into the parlor, and after locking sixty 1,000 doz. Women's odies. Adolf Muller's real name was ail the doors, accused him of being a Schmld, and he was born October 7, Children's Sloeltlngs. his mother and 18011, at Tolna, in Hungary. He lost drunkard, 1,M0 pes. Cnmimeres. his parents when a child, but Rieger, To the old the character. BOO bis defaming Tweeds. of pes. Jamea St. Church, organist he replied Brunn, man's expostulations ttSO pes. Llnsey gave him lessons, and at tne Flanto mature age of eight be played a piano- nel him almost by choking beHe Sheeting. concerto the forte Redoute. at He then let him go came an death. 500 Shawls. opera singer, but having back to bed, where the chqklng studied composition under Joseph 100 doz. OrerahlrU process was again resorted to. The Blumenthal, at Vienna, he wrote his Urfdershlrts. 1828 1825. 1847 m to first From with opera father secured a pocket-knif- e he was conductor at the An der Wlen, At Wholesale or which he attempted to defend himself, and after a short engagement at the when the son knocked him down with Leopold stadt Theatre, Mens Suits made to be returned to a chair, renderlnglhim unconscious. the An der Wlen. It is said he com- $18.00 to $83.00, from Provo This is brleflly the story as told by the posed upwards of 600 pieces for this cloth. comic opertheatre, operas, including complainant, who says that his daugh ettas, musical and vaudevilles. C. Cntler de Rro. can relate one of suffering He also wrote farces, more than a thousand and anguish that would be hard to songs, and an extraordinary amount of dance and smaller pieces.- His most equal in modern times. was a Mass, The only dealor in Salt importantBaldcomposition Alexander Brown, the accused states but to be a poor work. His Lake City, Norwegian it is Is the only place in town that the whole statement made by son Adolf, born iu 1839, is also a thea- wnere you can get me genuine Nor Tk$ way and Holland herring. Norway Me tre conductor and composer. his father is a fabrication, anchovies and split codfish. A full Keynof. ; of the action the explains complainant assortment of first-clagroceriesex-at by saying that some time ago his head roouce taaen lowest prices, in 67 K. No. was injured by a blow aBd that since Third South change. Street, ITEMS. TERRITORIAL. nau unurcn. east dioce oi Meiaooist that time he has shown signs ef insani ty which are gradually growing more CULLED FROM LATEST EXCHANGES. New Carpets from 2ft cents per yard serious. He thinks the present charge Tnhn Tll. a T? 4 1 Curtains and Portieres. the result of some hallucination At Ausrbacbs' was presented with a star badge under which his lather Is suffer tana, worth 1265, a few days ago, by his la No ing. explanation given, friends, as a testimony of his efficiency WARHIBTO. however, of the braises and wonnds ana courage as an omcer. manv How neonle ruin their atom on the senior Brown'a face and body, Last Sunday evening, after some achs by swallowing cold drinks ou a may be found. pretty sharp though possibly worK, a couple oi Butte, not summer aav, wnen taey eonld avoid The name of the lady who Is mixed up Montana, police succeeded in captur all danger by adding 10 drops of in the affair Is not published, as such ing Charles White, who was wanted In Anroitura Bitters, besides imparting Idaho, to answer to a a aencious navor to weir summer oe an action may "do her injustice. Those Alturae County, aorse stealing. verages. who live la the neighborhood and cnarge oi Canon. 1st. at Beaver September are best acquainted with her, say Idaho, Charles Ueckey attempted to KEEP COOL The CENTENNIAL. that she bears an excellent char- pass from the smoker to a coach on the KRATOR took the Gold idea Utah & Northern train. He was under KUFRIG acter, and scout at the Medal World's Exhibition, an influence of liquor, and as the train the one at the LESS of any improper actions on her part. t.ie ICE and keeping using was on a snarp curve ne was thrown any othr. See It Young Brown's reputation has not off. His head was horribly cut and things CuOLE R than t OOREKSEM-fCABLQ.U18T'8, been that of a wicked man, so far as It bruised, but the Injuries were not at ll Main Street, can be. learned. The case is set fer fatal. The Arizona Sentinel, published at hearing on Tuesday next, at 8 p.m., BEDROOM SETS, the latest aad when further developments in this i uma unaer tne management ox ueorge BODoiest. see tnem at A. and W. McCarter J. HORKHSEX A CaRLQUI8TS, unusual case may be iantlcipated, and has been transformed Into aDarrlngton, democratIIS Main Street. the correct conclusion be arrived at. ic organ by J. J. Stein, who controls the reins of management during the of the owners east. ConsideraHomicide. A fatal shooting affray merriment and comment la caused took place at Peter Clays' saloon in ble Stein's action. by Bingham CaQou early Thursday morning. Two men, P. E. Fitzgerald, a "W miner, and Frank Race, bartender in EC Just arrived, also aa extensive line of In the saloon, quarreled over a faro A. Tt v Hoaim Edmund Hortia, of W&nihlp, game. Fitzgerald made seme remarks At DINWOODEY'S. which the other objected to, and drew Summit Coanty, Vtab, died September Snd, a pair of brass knuckles, with which he 1888; aged 77 years, 8 months and to day. commenced a vigorous assault. Race He was born at Brailes, Warwickshire,, DANIEL ttBEEMie ; the Church at Leamieg-tonwas getting much the better of the England Joined iathe same county, in 1844; came to On Market Bow, No. 74, keeps a first fight, and had almost used Fitzgerald the United State ia 1839 and to Utah ia class article of everything in the Bakery Line, Groceries, Fruits and up, when the latter managed to draw I860.' n tiled ia full faith of tba OoapeL Vegetables. Fair dealing guaranteed. his fired two (Con. and revolver Mrs. Owen's "Cook Book and Useful shots at his assatiant. One of these Household Hints" for sale. Call took effect In Race's left breast, passin and see a copy. err iBvjcHTiekjr. wounded The ing through the body. The Horse's Friend Sulky Plow. The man was taken care of , bat the shot cheapest, strongest, andlt lMklta'i Armfte Salv. ghtest draft was a fatal one, and be died at : 1ft Sulky Plow in the market.. It is enThe Best Salts In the world for by the best farmers in the counCut, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt yesterday afternoon. Before bis death dorsed see it at Z. C. M. I. and Rh?um, Fever Sores, Call try. Tetter, Chapped he made a statement exonerating Fitz- Its Branch and 185 131 to and at Stores, 8., Elands, Chilblains. Coras, and all Kkia ' who is under arrest. are St. Both West Third and positively cures Piles, gerald, Lruptlous, no pay required. Salt Lake Fovhdby ft M'r'o Co. or It ia guaranteed young men and were usually considto give perfect satisfaction, or money ered peaceable. 25 refunded. Prtce ttaait Kxperfamewtt ents per box. FOR SALE at Z. C M. 1 Drug You cannot afford to waste time Id Store. Fine Grapes. Brother Wm. Wad-le- experimenting when your lungs are in of Pleasant Grove, has enabled us danger. Consumption always seems first, only a cold. Do not permit to sample the kind of grapes he raises it any dealer to impose apon yon with in his extensive orchard. They are, so Home cheap .imitation of Dr. King's far as we can Judge, as excellent as any New Discover for Consumption. and Colds, but be sure you get At FABBY A Co's. produced In UtAh. Brother 'Wadley's Coughs the genuine Because he can make fruit-raisas a is second more profit he may tell you he haa reputation to that of no orchardist In the Terri- something lust as good, or Just the BEDS and BUREAUS. Cheapname. Don't be deceived, but Insist estFor and Best, go to tory. upon getting Dr. King's New DisbOREKSEN 4 CARLQiriST'S, covery, which is guarantved to give re- -, llfl Main Street. lief )n all Throat, Lung and Chest PACIFIC COAST NOTES. Trial Bottles free at Z. C. On September 6th, near Uklan, Cal., the stage was robbed, a considerable snm being taken from Wells, Fargo 4 Co.'s box. , t i M. E. Griffin, a ' railway conductor, was instantly killed at Raymond, Cal., 6th. by being knockeo engagement of ithe Palmer company. on September Sacrafrom the top of a box car. Of the performance (there the mento Btcord-Unio- At San Diego, Cal., Sept. 5,- a careless man with a lantern set fire to a tank loaded with crude petroleum, two car loads of which had Just arrived and were aide tracked on the California Southern switch. Three ears were burned. Several explosions occurred, but did no harm. In Alameda County, Cal., Hiram Vlckery has been sentenced to 40 years In the State prison for burglary. In the commlsson of the crime for which he la being punished he chloroformed a young lady and outraged her. 'When sentence was passed Yickerv flippantly remarked to the Judge, "You might 80.' - A CASK yHOM gPBIWGTILIiK. EVENING! NEWS. ,, I JI v. '. t t 1 !!1 V tj i :1 ' 4 BO AO GOODS LACFS DsaMe FeMcs! in all " PARAROI S UNDERwkiB, CLOTHrNG AND tt " tt " " BOOTS AND . SHOES, ' ' I Matlricesilaleil ' CARPETS, i Clearanoe ' 7 t It-- ' l !.v i iLOiomoi i ! ... D Secure BargainsffiillYoiiflay! a: 'it Mill Mtofi- v I |