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Show EYJ5H1NG" 'NEWS.:, We4aeeNtey, ; SUDDEN DEATH Of Mrs. Loa'lie' 25, IMS. A Coro IanKe-T- be ner Holds an Inqaest . tragedV. BROKE HIS NECK. eRAEFE.BER(iIiKTM(0)MA U Warns Creek, Utaft, Thomas wni. Ueorge Falls from a Wafos Rooks ia She and Killed and Is Killed. This morning Mrs. Loalse Lange, , We learn from a reliable correspondAbout four afterCI who with her husband, Mr. Charles ent at Deseret that AlexnDntrle and noon William o'clock yesterday man about 40 a George, r a on First South Pat Kuolc shot and killed Thomas years of age, was kept bakery intended Lange", j???;1 driving along Firs St., nearly opposite the .Fourteenth Nooks, on tho premises of Isaac Pres-to- q, South least, on his way Street, Ward school house, died very suddenon Warm Creek, Snake Valley on to his home in thi Eleventh Ward. TBxac were . t western ly line of Millard County, on His the waa little in the vwnwa Beach festcrday. boy The clrcamstances of her demise be- the night of July 20tb, at 11 o'clock. Mr. him.' with wagon light George ta peculiar, an Inquest was It appears from what we have learned had been down town, and did Bn4 Sanders is In custody heldsomewhat not at ft o'clock Coroner by Taylor. It the tragic affair that bad feelings had seem able to control the horse proper""wr;z!aj5 AlIrel l8oi' store. from the testimony of Mr, existed for some tinsn-oveH TMmf FIIXS swt with some land ly. Near Ninth East Street, where FOB SHE EVEHPYHERL Quits a, number of items are appeared ' that the deceased left her claims. The deceased was shot 'twice they crowded out qf today's issue of the Langj wanted turn CTMU awllelaicsM, , north, the boy to at the rear and entered the wiia. a shot-Ruasked his father to give him- the lines, store at 15 minutes past attv Stje loaded with buckshot, one tlsM with tak-- 1 bat. .the I "WILL COMMKNCK A fatSer replied that he charge 'oernfc of so'Tlr thai she epnplateed effect ia tha right legi shattering could control matters "j WKTjjclTcd Harper's NOTICE benefit, all right. remain, nd returned u&. her the bone below the kaee, the other In That jHtaftlr., ffr,.Wnst. A.'( splendid eoo$d;ot he ; "wa mistaken , was room Shortly afterwards soma work the breast. lie was Tfcey cure ail f BSOD4X. aUo shot in the quickly, manifested when, the none STO men 'near by keard the unfortunate breast with a rifle. Mrs. Dtsesnesi stmel Fe gsUstsOI Preston turned, if The animal waa guided - too Own dispatches today tell of another woman for as husband - tho If her in calling trav-elheard and sta el BkeaUd close to, the corner, and the wheel shooting railway freight rate war from eastern great distress. 'On te MOTICE I3HEREBYGIV of this i two and one-hmiles to struck a large rock. The Jeltlng threw A - Mr. Lange hastened tolearning ,.- -. aseeaaor tlnaalsvte JAvmr iMarsy Utah J v, and the collector of Lake SH her side and Inform 9 J City her father, Mr. Geow Mr. George out head foremost, and he Tax .,uuh train' last found her In a dying condition, her Bishop, who upon learning of It went struck to Kldnen te the pertainiBK asscaoment of a local healtlir neUea. tax on. the side of his he ad. He was of four mills .quare foot Icricd the iKMraaorerattd Wled two horses, face being black as If she was strang- to the place to take care of (he body. soon taken of Salt Lake City. Jnlvby loth They mre ? removed to aty Conned pej lBTmlmsihle and op for 1WS, upon the following described lots or ling. 8he recovered temporarily, and but parties there forbade him on pain his home. a He breathed of : Dllieaasiessi pieces ITesulaehe, irround, to her namely husband, stating that she of death looking for it until other wit- few times after the accident, but was 4!i l ioU 1 AHecb of oilcloth was found on spoke . btwk ; was going to die ; she then relapsed nesses should Bewel Cem Fleimta, Ji J J01-- 1 block i6 ; . rst Booth be before dead medical could present. attendance It awaits today. A" of lot 4. block half-pa- st 40; and six she was dead. by oo owner at Dutrie rode to Deseret, a distance "of be had. Ilienack had been broken by Al .1$ block 89; all iaVplat D. Salt I;' , , lira, , Knglehardt, daughter of the about 88 miles, for the purpose as he the' fall. He leaves a wife an d a large hT.?Cig'.6rvey ! "'d tax being for in ex. interns, of the water mama along: tho .in Scandinavian excursionists who deceased, also testified, her eridence I stated, to go to Provo to glre hlmseli family of sm&UgChlldrea. It M a strange described route, namely : Beginning , wen toi'rovo yesterday br the n. corrobaratiog that given by Mr. Lange. up to the proper, officers, but getting coincidence that about twelve tears at the intersection of Fourth and V streets , Q W had an excellent tirffe. xne eTidence further showed that in too late to catch the train he lay Potn n3i5n u1".' owtfe ,OI,f ana8trt Grotfenberg was kined'-b- y his father ago belngl mra streets. cSyiMr X0?"? ,d .AaovT 600 gallons, of lemonade was the health of the deceased had not orer until next morning, when he de- thrown euto arovagon aSavinghl Kod .theyHHce f the been good for some time, and that she livered himself to the constable of neck "T CIIIIMM'S PAJIACEJ. f acr ; broken; to iilsminfor apcHpdof ten dtojShaef 5J to ifthe andiaace aH the had. been from worried A.. and after Mr. mentaliy Black. that ls$i. regarding thailst George place, They July.to yesterday, and the cool ousiness matters, JlSj??016 naY-wathe Best Kemeiae for Cailarea. M seats it. appears , also (he and the officer) then proceeded to quite refreshing. tboreomctioaorM assessment that her 'relations with her husband the magittfate, who turned maybe flted with ite reoardevia pursu-l:eo- f .im over the ordiJtance ..tmiaUi :L?S. UbbUg affray at had not been always smooth. . ' " cue nm... M coastabJift tftlhecarrfbf , tided Oarfleld last night, and the matter wa Drv HarrisoniB t. the being laveatigated. in a drunken row1 inquest, and after aii examha'efci'o )jaairiatrato,w.tjXlgm'ibo4opptar, i Salt Lake Citr, July waa nit over the; head aid toe bady he sUted there Wexeno Ih- oja tabbeta Utter left for. the scene, jof tla 27. ZStT1. a wanton, arottrer dlcatioas to show that the deceased clde on tbpjarm was a wlflB aod-aichiMrei.1 4 i limn Ibe Goods ., IV tbe foreaeoa game on Washlng-t- o came to. her death from any other than to be heldv Mr. Bishop followed on a.ni r.i-i.- il . , ....t ..if( " ..... irv mil ta " Kreali funeral frett? isresidciiQef V S1'" .... all' New. tRln ' Kl . ...;- are ' causes. natural 'The a rendered winter use. Country people should 11 me to at- WrV4e.lL South Tsmule an Jury of Dutrie to this ..place and ut Street. -Square yesterday the score stood, track, wou ww saie. it will continue until rerdlct accordingly.' Their aams rer entered complaint to the justice of the fHrstSouth strccW.a. friday fleHonals 8, Sail Lakes 12. ' In the KthaasU. oJ liair s U waa. Nationals , Salt Lakes B. awa, u. B. Bictdmore and,W. G. peace prior to Mm giving himself up. atioajn. . :eir.i;'.1 ' ..There will tc another xme at 3:30 Odeli: . Knole was still at large, but it was j :.tiMu. waKsnLKK. ?Bl('alie. V m. tomorrow, expected that he would be arrested as URTON-GflRDNE- R THE PRIMARIES., CaUrrh and Throat Speclallsti is fThe soon as ; officers arrived. the . now zm eommutee on . the durjinun. at ivmi bt. iscati Nooks is supposed to have, a father of ihc Tabernacle, wish to tender their Work Done Those ilnicted with the xempia above dla- the by People's in been ases He has Provo Party will Had it to their interest to Valjey. married, ' theses to all those who kindly and Voters. but divorced from his wife some time call on tuts doctor and be examined. j.uSijr Bseistea in. every ' way to He also has four children. (JonsulUtion and examination free. ago. mke h ccIob a grand success . diw ., Dutrie Is a French Canadian and : On Monday evening at 8 o'clock on lived Warm Creek has his with COMMITTEK. of toe ' voters of the brother for some time. HIS primary meetings held in thet vari- are supposed to be in Canada. parents People's rartyjwere , 'Last Saturday, a cloud GARDENKB, , Ue apnear ous bunt WANTED BY A UAROKX-precincts. Those in the city pears to be very sorry for what he has 4TJITUAT16K the head of the Red Narrows la Span- 27 years old, and tea yaars experto the county con- done, but does not. feel to mrke an ience,er,juRt named i.1l fork. Canyon and waaned AMB delegates arrived from 1 out a cot vention to be held .next 1 explanation until the proper tiniev j : 54 Address South btrcet. First and Saturday & of F rye v- - MKLSOH. the. D. RG. w. traasacted-somdat , t other business a fol A woman Jiving near and aeeloit the 1 A SCOUNDREL. danger ran oula the storm and flagged lows: " FIRST PRECINCT. the eastern bound passecger train The followlngdeiegaies were chosen : He Betrays One Girl and Is About ST0CK-TAION- G. , wWch was a ltUe' behind time and First Ward John Slddoway. i to Marry Another. rouolng at f on sjeed. The passengers, Second Ward Jacob Ueasser. i train and section men cleared tBa track Third Ward E. M. Weiler. j William A. Win ward Is the name of Eighth Ward Georgia U. Slmms. U9ur' The passengers felt .mora l??c!L II QCK PATRONS WILL .PLEASE TAKE . r wara an u. Individual who was held by Com notice rciui. j. IS4? 14dy nd expressed tbat tbc several departments of the ,to Teuth Ward JimesT. Ktrnnr. ' win. anmissioner Notrell this to " morning up a purse of lam'Tsylor. '' Jf tUaf 7 making At large James H. Eardley, Chaa. swer to the charge af fornication, and Institution wUl bo closed for the day, Into the hands of if Brown. gets his just deserts, upon his Wednesday, August 1st, next, for fie pur fey bneryf Turner. of Provo, for delivery. Alternates wes selected as follows: ownhe statement, . he will see the inside Tax UUU. Central "was crowded to First Ward James T. Stirling.; pose of of the for some The penitentiary time. Ward Second Frederick Samuel-so- n. Its ntmoatxarrylag fcapacity yester- ' ' facta as related by the witnesses are i II. S. ELDREIXaE, ' .IDZEOIIXtTilD : Tnlr4 , Ward Francis Bolto: as follows : About two years ' Since he . trliln runiD5 j tort, s8 Z. C. nr dl passenicer Supt. MKQt waro L.. Uablqalat. came to this county, and went to Ninth Ward Oranvilfe GiUett. ! A.gentB j or the wrtasundlug , (this grcaV ruJb West Jordan Shortly , afterward he. Tenth Ward John William Walsh, ' began keeping company with a young everything was done with mechanical Fuller. 1 NOTICE. . a At Large Samuel W. Audrewsi ta' aa year jater alaey au abund the depot were engaged to Of la t'saaplef I Loeal Tax for The same of Adam Spiers was sag gtri. was as orderly and peaceable as it is KCBteu uf ue piacea oeiore ine conven oe marrieo, ana .December last was Water Hadaia aloatsr F atBJMi A V fI Uf be. poselbfo Tiers were no drunken mod ior justice 01 tne oetce. bit that the date set for the wedding. About a Utrt fe(weai Sixth mm Elarhtti men mtow4SM. and week prior to the day when the itcDucmta oecitoed. nothing to i' !. William respecuuuy FnlJer for Justice of the thejpace of anvoa. in tsi- - peace, ceremony was to have been perand Andrew Smith ss 18 BY HEBE GIVEN constable, THAT THE wcv iaa utair Central eets an ex were nominated. formed, and while the preparations NOTICE and Collector of Salt Lake for the event were being made, Win City has made and completed the list and mpiaiotne other roads. Second prkcikcx. 1 to me assessment or a local flcleniaerylcc of yesterday the public la this - precinct the foilowlngiwere Ward managed to seduce his affianced piai tax ofpertaining fonr mills per square foot levied by - x : named bride. Having accomplished his base the City Council of said city, Jnly 10th, 1888, yneo.in.oirpraue of Gene ral Passejier Fourth Ward Wtlford F. 8mlth. Al- design, besot the described lots r pieces the AgentCope, Train Pis ternate marriage postponed upon : oi ground,following Charles namely an of the conduct- - Ji'ifth Ward-Jess- c Worthing. on some a Jote of and S, block 92 ; pretense for .a couple of All West. - Alteraat " All of lots 1 and , block 83 : ra vi men. ,v JS. J. Brown. , .. weeks, the girl still having full confiAll of lot 1. block 1C4; btxtn ward James Andcnan. a. n dence in his. When the second time All of lot 2, block 105, all in pfat D, Salt T ' Alternate Stephen A. Love. came, another Gianque Lake Otty Survey, said tax being for the expostponement was had, tension :o:- Seventh Ward Henry Wallace, W. of the mains along tho foli J. Woodbury. Alternate David ;Mc- - and later the scoundrel broke off the lowing describedwater, route, namely : . ... A.eoie. at the intersection of F. and engagement. l Beginning Sixth streets, thence northward along F M I Offitee .Fourteenth Ward Daniel Harrlnu-to. Winward then took up with another Hales lioom 101 aiul 103 iGeorice B. Taylor. Alternate . uaaet Agtut niui, streets. Said list has been . . .i girl and became' engaged to her. Their and Kiffhtfi w . . Moms. lodged in the office of the City Recorder, Fifteenth Ward T. D. Lewis, Thos. marriage, was set for yesterday morn-la- g No. Yard Comer Eighth South, 2, City Ball, and will be open for inWt. Thos.. Howell. F. 10 Hull, Sradeiieyer. wis bpfote Alternate ior a period of ten days from wand at o'clock. The first girt learned spection lr, State Road. . : -- i. , ). Tnl. WiilfardC. Burton. .... ,t.t .ft.. ,ada..i.H reason fBd!?,?M W. ,C. Burton was nominated for of this, and on Monday night informed time written aDDeals to the Council for the wra s tlU two justice officers. was The the result M.th!tiert of assessment the that correction may be filed the peace for this precinct, waifiHneaia- - against the recorder, in pursuance of the ordione uu viruuway rarry ior conetaDie, a complaint . was mide, charging with ease provided. in oar2iBc aim-wit- h intent to murder THIRD PKECXNCT. ' the girl's betrayer with fornication. nance such H&BER j ' . M. WELLS, his former" Wife, and - the other officers The went : arrested out, The delegates selected there Were : City Kecorder. him, Salt Lake him Meanand 18t. this 20th, to char gin City, Jnly Sixteenth WardArthur Parsons, S. whilebrought assault city. Wrs. AdeU ,. the f with H. preparations Edwin F. Parry.? Alter- the secbsdwedding Smith,, The offenses were commit- nate Wlaters, DAY ! lady were .going on. The D. J. Williams. .. .. NOTICE ted in January last, . Assistant Seventeenth Wa-- d William Wil- guests were assembling, and the prosDistrict Attorney: Clatke stated that it liams, J, W. Burbridge. Alternate-f- lat pective bride was awaiting, when the Of lb CsHmplefSoni 4 Aaveaaaweait of information was brought that he had .. was doubtful whether the prosecution hau Davis. Tax fsr Katte l sf Water KaJ thereby causing a Nineteenth Ward Isaac Barton, been arrested, could prore that the defendant had In- -' Samuel Mala aeitBi Teasal Htr9t. in the change programme. Andrew Kimball. trsMM K. ts a Street When Winward was brought before icduou w muraer his wife when he Alternate Holmes, B. Matthews. ; Joseph made the assault,! and was willing to Arthur Parsonsi was nominated for the commissioner, he admitted the VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT part be had been enacting, and permit him to plead guilty of a simple Justice of the peace of this precinct base no doubt under the Influence the assessor and collecter of Salt Lake of a CHy has and for constable. Arnold, Henry Jr., made and completed the list and ssaolt, that pe: as an offense that term in the penitentiary, prospective plat pertaining to the assessment of a local frOORTH PEKCINCT. waa willing to marry could be proven. ue also stated that said he the girl tax mills per square foot levied by of fonr COMPANY. were named as dele whom be bad wronged, and who Is the City Council 'the defendant . had conducted hlnwif - The following of said cityv July 10th, 18s, . soon a become to Mr. mother. i Clarke "a uuva- uic luuvwuiK uoKiiuvu aom or pieces the SUte of (Ineerporated by PennsyWanla. ib a uore oecomin maanv recently,. gates.-.G. " Whitney stated that It he would do so in good or grennd, namely : Eighteenth Ward-H- . ananaaauren his.dlTorced wife, who and All of lots lands, block 3; .: faith and take care of her as his wife. Erery Member of Wkieh Weaf$ an Artificial Ug. 8. Burton. C AM of lote 1 and 8 block Twentieth Ward: David B- - Lyon and ue proses ut ion wouio oe aropped. . 'i now KaKcracTO as i; ; .' irnewlnCalUornfa, no trouble since their BALIS GREAT 1 Commencing All lots I of and 2, block ; ia Plat D. This Winward promised to do, and It ; u , H.Puxey, the sepaxatioa had uken place. . ot All lots block 8: 2, land - Tvreoty-flr- st Adjustable Lacing Socket JAmbs, Ward-everything waa settled. S, Weolley was All of lots 1 and 3, block 7: in Plat G. The Most Comfortable sad Parable Limb, and the Kesrest Approach U Thethought r J odfe ZB then permuted the dor.. the wretca villainy of All of 4oU 4. 5. 6 and 7. block 58: the Statural Memter tor to enter a plea, of gmly to assault .The folio wine; nominations were was lavention of the acci t this morn Ail of lots 5, 6. 7 and 8, block 57 : in Plat B. to mske limbs for soldiers an ovemmrnt orders. ,r authorised when it was learned " that All of lota 4 and 5. block 38. in Plat F. all ing, made for the of Justice the precinct: Write which for a lull of these lets.'wtth he sjwvee whether caUlogne inquired pvaai7uieno; had violated the latest, agree- In Salt Lake City Survey ; said tax beingfor Peace, C. ner; Constable Joe. ha eertlflcates frent persona usingdescription was them. When natrons can't tisil ' ready for sentence. The doctor W.Burt. ment. on Iearniag toe extension or toe water mains along me The second s nr ' girl, we establishment forward One-hablanks to measures. take lf went on to say that he" did not . know At described route, namely : Prices. " uiat no waa in custoay. came to tali following ! r rnaciNCT. at the K of intersection and fifth whaha was i doing on the occasion LIMB Beginning ARTIFICIAL and had an interview with him sou in MANUFACTURING ,C0 thence The voters agreed upon, the follow-I- n city, eastward streets, Court then told him he xempie ' last evening. The result may be sur no. 609 Pena Avenue, Pittsburg, Ta. said south Temple street to P street. . . sboajd- not drink intoxicants, and delegates r from Win ward's refusing to fill along J mm Said list and plat have been lodged in the WtTWVaaiAviV , W . When ' he rot delirium trnmana tn . , Eleventh Ward- -d H: Crow, Kenry mised, invjii-ounJ. oeo'T asm uasiaess aianacer.; maae oeiore the com omce or we uwy itecoraer, . s, city Hall, toe agreement excuse rea-oEbenezer AlterCbilds. S. for bla mUdeeds. Coulam, mi are darkly and will be open to inspection for a period missioner, and the . 'Dr. Bfedemerer Your A. Orson A. Woolley.- COATS after the Slst day of honor, I waa nate inteu at, tnouga not yet developed. of ten days from and Twelfth M. Ward. James Ward. ia rar kfe, and was hunting for boodsmsn, Jnly, 188, during which time written apToday-h"eLtrBBk0,onct to tneCouncil tor ' that Was j. the of Edward correction the i robe, )i t Snelxrove, Bufus Hardy. and if he obtains them, he will prob- peals assessmenr may be filed with the said rettcll ' Judge me any more aiwiuaK-Mvue- pa waiaer. marry the second girl, while the corder, in pursuance nave Thirteenth H. A. Woolley, ably Ward heard t of on account of the first will such cae provided. of the ordinance in enouzh luseqooas. prosecution them already. If you expect any lent-- " H. G. Park, Alonzo Young. Alternate oe proceeded with. ... ' BEBEB DWELLS, t i ency here yon must teU the truth. The if. A. Empey. , ' Winward Is quite young yet; he says City Kecerdcr. j J adze, rave the doctor some wholesome Lake he. is under 19. He came- from Uintah Salt CUy, July 30th ma. advice segardlag the course of lila he County two years ago, and one of the The "Two Orphans.". follow, and should; witnesses stated that he was atraid to reprimanded him for havingseverely NOTICE; "zone bereinz m.m v The audiences that attended theThea return because he had betrayed a 4 around for leniency, te the to tat os I wfll The etf Aaseeeaaemt af Case court, come tfrietnor.' tre fjsMpietssi the attorney, and to others,' Instead of yesterday afternoon !t fn- evening I betore tTmnd th...- September tsedTas isrlxtsaiiM of - Home I asectins: the charges ajrainst him. In were a high compliment , JasUaM AMf BT atreet.' consideration of the fact that be was Oromatic Clob. VYhen other shows term. . now was the VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES fcliaT THE - (can barely get expenses, it la consider-abl- e fixed alioa and costs. , penalty ' The Ll Assessor and .Collector of SaU Lake to bave crowded houses, especharge of assault on Mrs. Smith At about 2 :35 aa alarm of fire started City has made andomIctcd tnU'ltht ind waa then taken op, and ths doctor cially On a day when the' attractions pertafnlng to Uic asseeamentf "k focal the steamer and hose cart in tho dlrec plat The Jfurn Uurei Slightly pieaaed gnuty. .When hU wile had tax or lour mills pensiiaars foot levfW'by by water VA -- u Medium andDark Colors. . ZCI i StjFli "iwg tion lBUnd of I the Ward." A away - iktMhu.AM. the flight, Olm: barn Lake Conacil.rwtiasH City Eighteenth i ' . Jar , v . i lite recent . Orphans" V. been played .In Salt rexage. inr- MxaT&mRh- '- "hoi Xbelonging to W. B. Barton had been istb. i)te8, upon thsiolowinj? desecabed-lotlatter attempted to check the daotnr Lake several times, but never Iwaa set r rw on fire some by boys playing with but he drew a pistol better satisfaction given than last f&5B.hJoUowe1' 9Ufl All of lou i and 4. b fork 575 ,r',p r ? and aebe .fled.- - ? matches. Tons or Ave cows - AUdf lots.t aedKl(tuekS6i :nt'"J. In the afternoon evenJnr.', were" there t Judg&aJUae asked, "What explana99 JotaJ aadevUock tion nave you' for drawing a that and temaInliAntaiita arera lotJaivWJilpo,8nsrfati) ' ' I (s tuiM ll , sauU J.:T n bilqiJlJxi-- i elooj.-performance these were polished,, tttMly cowmmed;;: U' t ' W(il bSi Closed Out T.tllvji;iiiijb.liiiJ A eoMmatsiQfrtka Dr. BredemeyerHI , r, . intended to i r' klS ana went as the as ,15. -- . . piece smoothly 3V? 'i " AlbdfsetSS a t andSiorkf.lri- tiJat' G, Salt made before we wettb Vreas. myself with mm could be desired, from beginning : to loss was ' JCaae-yTdcidk rorwie J didn't wht will in be It bnt the you seigbbor-hoo- d uu,uii)Hrn;kiui'ia folthe wstertnnaiaa probably ae . ; along1 . . .. end. ... do udga 4 , ithesf k faxr.-,;"doscribed rowsttt . : of lowing . aaanclyo , oi The jadire's question was put rather There was considerable- - Interest atMegioning at tbo ccvat tersajaus of the main an a street txnvw;t ruthravd sharply, and rave the doctor consider- - tached to Mr. Boyle's appearance in ' ' be said, the trying character of "Armand." M-toWrS . iVlPv S0 . Xinxllj DepntiM iu Ihc South. 1 had." .wish ?Mf Last: evening's work showed: the Haid - The Judce then went on to list aa "X. VT.!; writes fcaln'd follows, from eiuce tz taeMdpflOelieea say that vast Improvement he baa made Kcoorocr e. . the vp Uan, doctor had acted uityto badlyi it his year'se xperience with throngh Koosharem, July 16th, 1883: and anil be open for a period NEXT 1AYS. inspection was a serious offense, very and he hardly and- Barrett combination t his per. Editor Dtscrtl Xewi : bt from tea days and alter the flat day of knew whether to show any leniency or sonation of the chevalier was admirwhich, lime written apThis moraine, our an'et little tavn Jnhr, 18t, not. He wonld. however let him off able. There la room for to theduring Council for the correction of improvement" was visited by deputy nUrshalu . ner. peals with a fine of f 100 and cost. the assessment, be Sled with said asay In 1 and what young actor ia there not 'Armstrong, and McGeary, Who went ia purmiroa ot the' ordinance- . in make It DriBrede,neyrtrCsnt scenes in CallEarly and Examine Goods 51 & 53 E. 1st South St like that at the especially such cases to (1 $100 nooses, several where for the two? Il'asd onyou d anspect-eprovided. taey the verge of close of the seoend act. There waa a be who bad persons I have found, might earned .poverty. nothing since little too much effort at tragic transgressed the United States 'statRecorder. Jan. is, and it Ja Impossible me to effect, making him appear . i too for Lake Crrf, Jnly nthCity , WW. ! utes. However, raise $200. . onffone j With this exception haul here, the victim Brother i. , : Jodge Zane That Is the Jodgment of hisstagy." playing wis a complete success. (J. Andersen, between being 65 and 70 years the court. The : modulation wonof his voice was , whom has been laid a DESERET MTIOSIL BASK .;..;': paid bis fines later- in the derfully good, and the bonatifnl ap old, against j:. v"' '' ' ; for unlawful waa cohabitation, released. day apd phMse bestowed npon him waa richly complaint WM. O. MOKaUS, About three weeks AnBrother iAMKS T. FUASHMAK. ago. J SALT LAKE OITY. , JT ,) deserved. As "Pierre," Mr. Spencer drew Andersen,, of this place, was was never batter. Ue is on same good, arrested i BelieveA. the always -- ; and taken ;' j charge, bat his playing last evening is worthy to Beaver, oo,oo Deputy Thompson and PA.I1 vr PVltAlL, ," Thia awralng, iChaslei Monk, of of special commendation. Mr. Yoanr released on by bonds to sosxooo in Coort appear alse Ue well. have played made might . l'rovo, waa- jraleaaed 'from the pen made None but Late Styles; grc3t variety end Extra Low. : himself- - appear a little at the &eptemoererm. -' H. Si tunsrOE.'rrealdent. ... t r ' mora Juts hje where "handsome" . served . four to advantage, llentlary, a Joint gosar. Vice President, , , i Police Items. Wal W. BXTKR, months os the Charge of anlawlal bat hia excellent ' portrayal of made . the a. for t the deficiency. A part DtaacToaa cohabitation. iU Justice Pyper ha la basy tVma in thai j. Mr. Taylor alsoop Jambsgroksbeck, did good work. Ha la -f . Cashier. careful actor at all times, aa ia also Police Ciart today, the result of taro IJam.O. T.Hi-bhiw, the InifotmatiiB Waited. and Finest Olothmg Esnsa ; Mr White, who created no. rljttle LUia, Assb Cashier. ;. days holiday. : amusemeat last The othef evening. Those who wers fised for druakeai' Mrs. : Elizabeth Copper,' whose adr mala characters sustained their parts IEKlMlEPSSITS Fm3lE II a i la manner. .. were: Mrs.' EUztbetl Charles creditable t Is nesi, drees Coart 9, Warstone Lane Of tha ladies. Birdie Cummlnis Hew Bay mmm4 Selto rvrbaame $1; U. Uonseholder, Paul Anderson,' Terltv Blnnlnghani; England, desires to hear her most sanguioe iriends. Ktebard from or .of ber mother, Mrsi Hasan. Alwaya Lake, Henry. Speck, joha a" , favorite with the aewle, Onaka, end JTrlswl she maiaUtns Morris. The" latter was last beard aodVeace, their Monntford,. Joseph Folk, 8.' Str ing.. pmi CMttaesrtAl ClUee. fellow and Richard 5 Leaker, ; from while on a visit to New York. " ::was bub aim each f George Lawrence $10 : Fred. ". Makes Collections. rnil(tlnvr-s ply beyond criticism. . The fall In; tho ; 10, was Roberts also Roberts, so $10 cTcuto paid perfectly done that AUtgt$: HorsestealiBg. v many otnet, tha iadlence an officer. Robert Hir started from for Th!s afternoon C.W." Chappell Is to their seats with the Idea that it was a mon,resisting for being drank, and disorderly, real accident. . As "Henrietta," Edith haye a bearing, before Commissioner Claw $20. S.B. paid son did also Carter, for.'' flghUng, work. splendid The Worrell on a charge of grand larceny. part-is- . a CWTDKO, HITS, SCOES MD FUttMSHKQ CC3:S. waa equal was assessed. $10;. she one, bat trying U r-Is Be ace&setof Jiaylsg sold horse to- it. In . f acW lt ' dirScnit; to Frank Holdea la. In on a to John Gerrano and then, Instead of equal, ; much ' less surpass, the chtrge of having stolen a custody Thomas ; gaa ot two the Wo. 5 East, Second South Street, representation orphan girls Heffren for surrendering the animal, taking it to last i 8. NeWman for Lottie Claridge, battery Nettie evening. sr ' parts nnkoown. lie gave the Snell and Ivy Olawsoa were also op to keeping a ylcious dog; Hoden O'Con- - i. fSA.XVX a bill of sale; and afterwards the Standard, and Katie Younx, oa bvr aor ior petit larceny t John Jones for ' claimed rtat.lt worthless. The first appearance, created a dtcldedly beings, drunk John Anderson for r 'i." TELCPNONE 213- . f , f it impression. Altogether conft will, however, piss opoa that favorable VTire Front and Ho Dies. was one of the best performance the fighting, and E. Taylor for fighting and Acomplete - r n,eat your WUl ai yB uome uraisiiic uao has yet giveo. qaestioo. jrft satis .Sdr resisting the officers. llati::3l Urn f ( 'rfaction, k Q80RQI U C1.XKOS. fljrjsin mfm . , r : qouDie-Darrele- d.. POLLS Eagl e Emporium. - n . SPECIAL SALE OF SDBPI.1IS . : ren, ed HXT-ATTH- alt E On Tliixiday July coirsisTiiTa- of JandX-Nevad- - - f . 6tH tfflce. sum " ram nm. fol-low- i t .i- 2 ri7t?l."m aof 80&5aT LaiNMhbA-Ent;UadiSmn- fe where-anlnqisea- He-leave-s crac Fcrmnno co. pABASOLS JLJSTJD Xj a.6es x . THE A af-tets- rf- ; A T' " the-23r- d, : GLDTH1NG, SILKS AND VELVETS, te S was-calle- ': i -- s GOOB U4 -. . - tk ."a f CO. ; i ; uombination ' . . j O , CbH-ag- m ACNDMES Death of FEWCE.;' ? . ON ACCOUNT OF ' e . a ! leak THE tie Firm, o 1 4ttJtlfit , II. C. . stock-takin- laULVE e-- mtllRII H0USGO0CU aoar-rlaj- ce be - Vnrh.. ' pryGoodandlotito -- - - GOOD CANVASSERS -- ... . f!.U REGARDLESS OF COST. WANTED. and ITactorjantl n, First and M,, r the-docto- r, - : : . THE SENSATION OF THE ;, s lOlJX JUA I. Donelson & Co., C. : .oar r CLOSE OUTTHEIH EWJIHE STOCK Sewing- MaoMnes. -- TO ' , ... CMIPfflY - . dU-tur- II01LM No. 158 S.f MAIN STETiET - GOLDSMITH ll . -- & CO ' . of M. further-develope- -- SUMMER CLOTHING d W.-Sta- y -- of Former ""The . MANUPAOTHRINQ A -- s . n f ARTIFICIAL LIMB ' . j . of-an- y . fi - . 'mm- htB -- ns FANCY FLAlftlBL e - , - 10 Different Styles - - Ws , Wlr . antler-sentenc- to Select Froiiu i painagfd - :w rt't. ' F it., - - J - - mm ell, , . . .,- . - ' (Greatly - - - a,-c- tbaoth t.f iBW-tai- - ItnM? . i - 1,50, 2100, 02.50, 03.00. Be-cord-er, . . . r ( , or : t '' i ! - i STRW" HATS, - m - v - -- 1 4 I Visit 1 mil - Largest sor-pris- ed lslea, -- i. i . - - . n -- it por-eaa- ws ns . ; : lest BarMnsaflj uroatest J.W.WBST. CITY, - . - EliiJp Ifl&i, FEW at SHIRTS, 50c. and 75cts. they-mad- '. Wmk WITHIN THE , -- The-doct- at at 'X , I " P.W. MADSEN'S STORE . wej-ereo- fire' hi . s - closeD .out! t(9:'b.b S5.00 , LIRE UH III HULU I S,. O O' - a and VESTS e, .t mrm 1 sSO. Zane-Doh- . m m But f lilies |