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Show EVENING NEWS. Hft. 19, ATTEMPTED MURDER. CITY COUNCIL. r anaananannnnas, Wlllim Henderson Shoots BIch? The Salt Ijnke & Fort Douglas Granted: a, Bight of Way. ard Hook lu the Breast. . ' 189 aamaaannnannaaa Mr. Pvner objected. There were'!- readytwo lines of railways running the length of one block. He. did not see the necessity of puttsSK down aa- i Other tragic. Mr. Sharp thought there would be no necessity for having more tracks than at nreaent exist. The Utah Cen tral people sad the Utah ft Nevada were both anxious for connection With tV thJf Klt T.tikai Vnii nnnvlaa. Mr. Clark thought that two tracks would be ample. Mr. Pyper wa not In favor of three iracK on ute streets nnaer may Mr. Clark said that, so far as he was concerned, be was sot aware that the Utah ft Nevada had any right to the atreet: they merely laid their tracks thera and took noaaeaaion ot it. The question coming to a vote It was carried 9 ta 4, the latter being Clark, IooIiY- - Praar and McCornick. Mr. Pyper moved that the committee on streets be authorized to Investigate and report en just what rights the Utah ft Nevada has to Fourth West Street. Carried. Mr. John W. Young explained that whatever use the Utah & Nevada was naa oeea grantof ute making to tne road atreet.it bv the cltr. ed Considerable discussion followed as to whether the Salt Lake ft Fort Donglaa ahonld be granted the privi lege of going to work at enee ae was the desire. It was finally decided that the city would not authorize any steps oema taaen uoui tne iraacuse bu been granted and annroTed. The resolution creating a franchise to Kdmnnd Wilkes and associates then came no. and after It had been consid ered at some length and amended, the Council adjourned lor one week. P CO H 3ST B JEt Q s and Stock in, and a stock more complete In variety of styles,-colorThe City Council met la regular ses10:00 last evening at Sandy, Salt At never has been shown here. prices The Published Ordinances. , in thU department we offer aa Bargains lor mis weex: Ltke County, Blchard Hook, ol Stock- - sion at 7 o'clock last evening, Mayor The revised ordinances of "Salt Lake ton, received wound that came near Armstrong presiding. One lot of 33 inch Tricots at 40c. per yard"; mis season's goods aod TC- Ir ' fully worth 00c. City, together with, the, city charter costing him his life. Ha was brought ; Rulon S.Wells and U.O.Whitney One lot ol English Striped Suitings. 38 Inches wide, 3 yards for 41.00; and amendments thereto, have been to this city this morning, lor surgical called the attention of the Council to a very stylish fabric. printed in a convenient volume, aa attendance. II la account of the affair the condition of the sew grade on Secimpertant feature of which is the ex- is as follows : At the time stated he ond Street, and asserted their belief cellent Index appended to it. Citizens was standing In front ol a house In that the extent of damage done their Department is fast filling uo. and is the largest stock of white goods we hav ever received. Our Mr. Cobo. now la the New York market, has sent several now have as excellent opportunity to Sandy. He was leaning against the property Jiad been underestimated. large consignments In Table Linens and other goods belonging to this depart learn what are the municipal laws to street fence filling his pipe, when a They suggested a new cat that would do ment wnicn were purchased at remarkably low azures, ana win inus ecapie us which they are expected & conform. mannside the' fence ordered him damage to nobody.- it was Impossible to sell at correspondingly low figures. w e offer as Bargains in this department: The publicttion ol the- ordinances in away. Hook replied tha.t he was in- for them to grade their lots to conform Two lots, 14 Cocnterpane, tbe Clarendon at $1 do. and tbe Cheshire at r 1.00. this form is a. commendable measure. terfering: with no one and would not with the street; their houses were We are clearing out a lot of Remnants ef Table Linens, Towels and go till be,was ready. The other per hidden from view and bad assumed Crashes at less than cost. " the proportions of dugouts. They Davis Stake Fair. son, who was William Henderson, or asked j that the change be made and the latter the but Hook dered 2 again, 15. bear the expense. Farmisgtox, Sept In this department we have the largest stock ever offered in this place.; Everyhe didn't have to go city In connection with this, Mr. Biter The Primary Associations of David r, plied that is new and handsome, and mnt be seen to be appreciated. ' thing bis the from a drew offered communication At Henderson this Stake, will open their Fair on Thurs- revolver banded been had which same source, and flrel two shots. The him and which mads similar comday Hep. 27, at 10 a. in4 It is to be held Iloak's head, plaints. Underwear wnicn came mxoo We have just received a Urge sloe, ef Maslln . in the csurt hiuse, aail will continue first bullet passed over dist-oaot them at very low prices me effect to in took fall and tor his late shot before second hut the further. propose early said Mr. trade, Biter thS until Saturday, the day of the Primary to maks room for winter good. Ladies should not miss this opportunity, as bad been given a Henderthese heart. near the left parties building breast, conference. We hope every one will the line is complete and no difficulty will be found in getting sizes. grade: it was not such a one as that govern themselves accordingly, and son turned and walked away, while should have loeen given, but on tbQ the children especially, ha prepared Hook staggered to a smelter, where be they built their bouses; subsequently, with a articles for ex had some acquaintances. Mo surgeon another grade was ordered, and it apWe carry a full line of Gentlemen's Underwear, and our prices are Siways ice hibUlon. prizes Hill bs Kiven for the could be found, so the wonnded man peared that a misunderstanding had lowest. best mendiofc and darning, for the best remained near the fire all been had, as it was thought that the to nlg'it, name new order would not increase the map iirawn, etc. We wisn the silk; to me and age of the person doing tbe work. keep from getting cold'. His wound grade over two or three feet. He bad We are carrying a larger stock of Hosiery than ever, from the finest, ' exAll persons donating articles for cotton. was not dressed In any way, and the visited the place complained of, and . cheapen ia we nave taaen great care in selecting iwr tuia season, uu mty hibition will have a ticket of admithad found it to be as was stated. They tance given them by their president; blood saturated his clothing aoa it. built there with the understanding as fast colors." warrant every pair This morning i Constable Lewis of that the grade would be so and so. others will pay an admission of five cent for' children and ten cents for Sandy precinct, was nrtifled and took The question was, which grade was to adult). We carry every good and popular style ot .Corset in tb market ; names and He also be established? If the best One, who Henderson into custody. For the conference, each association to reimburse these .people lor tbe People's Territorial Convention. styles are too numerous to mention. Try our 50s. and" 73 Corsets: the best is expected to have a verse or senti- brought him and Uiok to this city; Is done? It was a question that la town. damage latter1 was to be under 'where setthe roll the recited at call. ment, placed did not need referring; it could be TiruHxADquaRTKHS TTi Fioru'i ..; , IlispectfuOy, cara et D.V, Benedict, who expressed tled in the council. CXHTRAL COMMJTTKa. TORIAL a stock of Dress Trlmoiings in l widths handsome and have We opened large Mr. Sharp doubted the policy cf i ' ' President. : as - opinion that he would re and styles, in which no laay can lau to get suitea. In snch a way. Lake City, Sept. 17tb, 1S38. streets Salt grading cover, thou.rh tie injury might Julia a. Hess, Mr. Biter thought the grade would A Territorial Convention of the Peo serious.-- - The ball. had entered make a very nice street, when finished ; .Lucy Clark, prove , Counselors.. between the ribs and lodged In the it was a street that would give access ple's Party is hereby called to convene Our Cloak room is full to overflowing ot every conceivable sty's ol garment. . .. ; , . , back Mr. Hook was able to walk bat to a gTeat many Important buildings. at the City JlalL Salt Lake City, da Styles w re never more beautiful than this season's, ana we leei aic to suit the shall me 6th day ot October, A. D property The question Was, most fastidious. ? First District Cow-yy- i has been considerably', weakened. k of these two men be spoiled for the Monday, 1888, at 13 o'clock m., for me purpose the ox for be street spoiled C3 Hehdeson denied the abo Jiine when street, the Business oeiore J aagx juaa, ai rroof nominating a candidate for delegate r, property? of Blankets and Comforts is now complete, and it Will pay you to to Our Fit the stock first arrested. Subsequently, Congress. to, yesterday : on Second Street resided Mr. ebber call on us before purchasing elsewhere. The number of delegates to compose he stated to officer Lewis that he himself , he said, and knew something Djtvld Williams, vs. David J. Wil been has Convention the apportioned It liams tt Co.; .defendants' demurrer had bai a quarrel with a nan, and of tbe condition of affairs there. the several counties as follows, to when the com- to ; confessed ; seven days grvea to rue an went to his room and procured the bad been understood , Wit: no action that the visited mittee Window Curtains, Curtain Nets, Tarn soured Curtains and Turkoman urapcries spot weapon, in which he placed three snould be taken that would prove a COUKTV. No. CoONTT. Xo. In great profusion ot styles and prices. 1 saw came he 3 Rich When he oat Beaver Now, to their cartridges. detriment property. Angelina Taylor.vs.ilyrum J.Taylor; to Salt Lake Box Elder i San damage was being done. He Cache 1 order overruling demurrer; twenty the man coming toward him, and fired however, mat S Juan was me referred matter if two shots over bis shoulder. He gave thought V Davis Sanpete days allowed to file answer. coulcPvlsit the to committees the 3 they Sevier W. D.Myers vs. C. M. Bolfiyj (Us- - another version of the a fftlr to W. B. spot and come to some understanding. Emery a Summit tiariield matter fired he he bad said the whom to moved .9 1. that Tooele trtXnapd at nlatntlfPa coat. Iron He, therefore, Tripp, 1 Uintah be referred to the committee pn streets- Juab People vs. Otto Hudson and Corne two shots over a man's head, "Just for wim 9 associKane Utah me on claims committee he not did bit think bad Wasatch Mulard lius Sorensont appeal dismissed. fun," -and a Washington v Mr. McCornick thought the petition- Morgan United SUtes vs.. P. H. Johnson; 'him. a Weber Piute me if to entitled were no ers be with trouble bad Hook says damages, "unlawful rcohabltatton; plea of not s en t grade were carried out. Total guilty changed to guilty; sentence set Henderson, and never spoke to him preMr. Young entitled to are If they Countv Central Committees are The until he ordered him away from the damages, how about on for October 9. the those top immediate steps la ought to requested to take United States vs. Elijah Burns; an street ln front of the boarding of the bill. I think the citynot counties for the electhe people, only their respective defendant ar bouse: Constable Lewis says that compensate lawful cohabitation; to me Territorial of tion above. those delegates but They those below, enraigaed and took the statutory time to about six weeks ago Henderson had an understanding before their Convention. By order of the People's Terrltor'al gaged in a similar game, firing ijwo houses were built. A retaining wall plead. t towards tbe Central Committee. United States vs. Charles III wains; shots at Kichard Green, whom be was would have to be vbuilt, A. Smith, Secretary. Euas could The hill. of the property brow unlawful cohabitation; defendant en trying to frighten. The bullets passed have been sold for a big figure, some tered a plea of guilty, Sentence set for between Green's arm and his body, time ago; now It Is doubtful if a purTuerje was no eastern mail last October 0. doing no Injury. Henderson has been chases could be found under any cirAt night. The cause was a delay on the People vs. Bu" Williams ; appeal employed at the Mingo Smelter and has cumstances. viewed he had Mr. when train Roberts, Union having ,a Pacific, freight no f ami?y. He is now in the city j til, the nroDOsed grade, did not under dismissed. la Weber been canght by a land-sliAndrew JLlndsey was admitted to awaiting, the result ol a preliminary stand that it was to raise tbe sidewalk Canon. was car. One bat no' derailed, as Mrs. east Burton's as cnt or on far be Satur hearing, which will be held citizenship. ; in have not voted was should he one or injured. Ottemlne Frandsen vs. Lirs Frand fay. He was arraigned today and line, THE of it. favor pleaded not guilty. He also made a en; demurrer overruled. Mr. Webber They have gone away War DeaartaMa, Slrsal Swrriea, U. B. Araiy. C. C Christensen vs. P. C. Burrison statement to a Nkws reporter this beyond her Hoe. Mr. liter There is no question et al.; dismissed at cost of plaintiff.! afternoon, but it was too late for pub- a "rout me Is the grade. DAILY WKATHB! BUIX.KT1S. the damage;made lication in this issue. He siys Hook best that ; there could could be bmtt ifateoroloolCBl Repori j to his and when cut threatened that no claim be for damage except Imk OUw TO SKLKCr FBOM. throat, cptrmber 19, 196, Tfcird District Court. undersome had under built in were He the fired air. .the shots parties with the city, as to what the Alike opening of court today. Dis says he cannot account for the wound standing TUXKMOaUt be. would WIXD. CALL EARLY A8D EX1HINE STOCK AM PRICES grade olli Peters , TKa. stated that trict Attorney in Mr. Hook's breast. ; believe not did they Mr; Roberts cial business required hlfepresenca at could get any damages; he had gone to rutcn at BEFORK YOU PURCUA5K. & Williams Yeung when his property oassavA- Provo. and that Mr. Clarke would at a bale, and they had ice His First' Charge to the Jury. bad been put in tne tend to his business in the third dis IIOH. refused to attack city. He than bad trict until his return. The following is the charge given by applied to Sheeks ft Itawllns with me a, gt.Ah Gee, the Chinamin who is in the Sandford yesterday afternoon in same result. Judge the believe not did Mr. city on the Sharp penitentiary awaiting trial S w.Lirht Clear 10 the case otthe United. States vs. John had any L. City.. right to establish ato gradea thatn 8. 116 SWi I ' Clear Helena.... charge of murder.was ordered brought Irving, on trial for unlawful cohabita would use a resident compel H Calm Rata 0 Custer. rt. to the city to consult with his attor tion. It is the first of the kind the to or a tnnnel to get his hese. 0 Wasbakie. light Clear for and Boiae a Jr., asked CitT. TC. Armstrong, ney. Ills witnesses were also ordered Judge ever delivered : a me of was placing privilege Wla'eai'eeal granted over shbpienaed at the expense of the Ter8 the water ditch in Bawlhu W. at the wooden bridge "John Irving stands arraigned . on First ritory. business of his of place front an indictment court under of this bar taken at 11 a..v Service reports Signal Court took a recess for S) minutes, charging him with unlawful cohabita Sooth Street. . . s n fClear Martin Lenzi ana omers asaea tnat 8. L. City .. 68 a until Mr. Clarke could get through tion on me 1st uay or January, ioo, at s light rair the water mains be extended ball a Ogden .... 61! Clear Calm 7 with his grand dry business; so as to Silt take County; tn ,. Stockton Sixth block a halt or down block up thereat ter continuously remained Calm Clear ' Bingham .. M take up the prosscution of Territorial and East Street. Referred. S X Light fcl'dv In that condition of unlawful cohabi59 Park City.. Simons Rachel E. of . cases. Tbe petition iOalaa Clear tation nntit the 80th day of Jnne, 1884. ProVo..... for an extension of' Aita. ....... 155263. Cain Clear On resuming the cass of John Morse, That be cohabited wito more than one and others, asking me table. on Calm Clear was laid water one Garfleld.. mains, with as bis woman viz: was wives, with postponed W. burglary, charged The city licenses granted towere H. lAkeFark. 60 one Annette and with Elizabeth Irving, ICl'dy me by Brighton's, till this afternoon. Porter, ot meSt. Elmo Hotel, Kevoir, sometimes known as Ann ormer transferred to U. f of 50.08. of Barometer The trial of Joseph Ulllmin, for as the the to Lake petition Salt Qty, provisions contrary . 24 hour. 0.23 inches. Brisacher. last Rainfall during ' sanlt with a deadly weapon.on William statutes. asked others and . ciocr .t aiKflkl aTAanaaai Ellen jriTZMALKH-l.Y. 0. a. Ferguson before yon "The testimony presented wpi, A. Holley at Tooele, on April 9, 18SS, is not y that the water mains be extended down C.8.A very conflicting nor very voluand Second B half between was commenced, but o wins to the Street way minous. S)me of the facts en which streets Referred to the com .. of .the prosecuting witness was tats prosecution is based have been ad- Third xx m'--. ; . r on xb waterworks. mittee by the defendant, particularly the postponed till this afternoon, and an mitted that B. Q. petitioned be three Rsybonld has admits that the defendant corner of his reiseb. In the Sixth Ward oC this city, attachment issued for the witness. wives. That is a material f act for you watering trough near the residence be removed. Referred to tbe September 19, 1889, ot typhoid fever, Beber The case of the. People v.. Richard to consider. s " The main question in me case is, committee. on waterworks. Jeffreys, grand larceny, was the only 1 Pack and others asked that John, son of Henry and Catherine Reiser;: Ward wetness the the of, whether testimony v . trial calendar for one remaining on be et ended to and boWArcht,1880.ri.r!''. On tne part or tae people, airs, owio- - the water mains Funeral from residence of parents, 434 inn? First North Street. Under tbe the day. The Court inquired whether bnrg, is to- De receivea, or ra semi-mocircumstances they thought vr.. Fourth West Street, at 3 p. in. temor I Wllili OOHMEBCK present en the part of the defendant, that could not be taken up. were being unjustly aepnvea oi row, Thuraaay. by himself. The two are con- - tbey Mr. Clarke explained that a fe w days offered . li cting. It is your duty to consider the use ot tbe water, when they were before Jeffreys had said good by to the them and willing to pay for the same. RoonnsoK. At the residence ot her son-- . carefully, to weigh them, to rec- ready to the committee on waterReferred and had U. Butt, in Parowsa, Utah. Mary Lake Salt oncile them. County Jail officers, : "The defendant attemMS to prove an works. not been recaptured. daughter of James Farren and Sogerson, William Pinney represented that on alibi as to part of the time for which 1803; is born la Harrison; alary NineCourt Then you can't try him. lu the me 15th skin tannery to be abated Yorkshire. England ; diedJanuary, e is charged with this uniawim co- May 1888. 96, Augast ordered was Ward Mr. Clarke No, sir. I tliek they'd habitation, . and puts on the stand the teenth howV Alilienniai Star still copy. as a It existed, please nuisance. wno suites mat cerbetter catch him first. witness, ncKara, so was foul that stench and tbe deever, of the month of June, Court Has th j griod jury loveati tain partswas some distance from bis it tainted milk several rods distant and fendant Katod the escape, to learn who is re: ht entire neighborhood for some of and care BLACBXatBSUSY Ann sheep borne taktng Serf umed around. OUICiSat sponsible. Somsbody 'must be, and there the defendant leaves his defense Mr. Young moved tint the petition .' the matter should be inquired Into. as alibi. te be the best Remedy Acknowledged The table. en be laid petitioner the In order to convict the defendant had a ior . Toe county J til was made to hold prisown hands. It in uysentry ana his remedy of the guilt of the charge against htm, wa wrong Bowel all to him the for Complaints. expect city find oners, not to let them escape. to that you will, of course, have ... ana. i ine petitioner It Contains the Active Medlcioal Virae committed this act of unlawful co- to fizbtanch bailies; The trial of John Morse, for or owner tne nuisance have the could me In the set "forth time at tues of Jamaica Ginger and Black the Fountain saloop, was in habitation so. to indicted, and he ought to do Indictment, ani you are understood oerry uKts, ijoaoinea with Mr. Biter opposed any such, a view progress this afternoon. , ass on the credibility of me witnesses Aromatios, making it aa not like to did case. of testhe Neighbors seen have them You yourselves. a canse Agreeable, . . . - , ami one nf another mmniiin and them heard have testify, tify, you He From Norway. in effectual Remeify' the i and thought fend neighborhood. ot is their recollection testimony the In your memory. Yon are to the city ought to at end to such matto Thousands will the Great Elder Abraham Johnson, of Mount fresh : Testily weigh tbe evidence that has been pre- ters. Belief from its Use, The petition. was referred to the I'lcasant, Sanpete County, reached this sented before you, and pass on tbe ' x t t marshal. a Wf I.L. on from TKA YKI.EK9 return a at IT WAX and .arrive last of whole the his, evening testimony city were licenses Several granted. case. liquor the ; cUu verJ He left Utah V,, mission to Norway. ' auditor's report ef the re- To Prevent Derangement ot tbe Bowels "If you believe ofthethetestimony ad-to The city tor the half September 7, 188G, and went direct to duced on ihe part defendant use ceipts and disbursements was oi the .from impure foee received. ending August 31st, and Watar. Norway, where he labored during the be. correct and true, men you will year total including balance Z. C M.I. Drug Store General agents, receipts, whole term of his absence. The first bring in your verdict accordingly. tf The rfsAw '. nnu on UiC ui.uer uauu tuc on band, were $113,534.94; expenses, . t year and a halt he labored in Arendal's OU ' eoDle have sustained the charge by $104,100.87, leaving a balance on hand ot on committee coast: to eastern the the 07. Iteferred Many competent proof, then yon will find $0,434 Branch, fa " ' wliV be .ulta. Saints have been converted in and have for the People. Every reasonable en finance. The Oooda are all irewl ITVeafc and De.lr.ble, and the quarfor 1 he ) i me report supervisor's of in favor be decided must time to at; should doubt take emigrated from that section in years hie for Fall and Winter wse. Comntry people ter August 31, 1888, ofahowed a ran e aaa t rw www . . mna 'u iil w anaata hv ri m rv w r h defendant.. If you are satisfied that he totalending in rva watu v wae VUW v a fhia fUle. It will conUnne H.378 82, in this department j Innocent, then you will bring in exclusive te lieferred of labor, has teen rather dull there. It is now is ne prison in mat is your verdict that respect, : CONTRACTORS EDILDi3. the cemmlttee on streets. -livening . up somewhat. Of the con- re nis The nolice lasttce presented has Is cohabitation unlawful 'What dltion of the work In general in that been laid down ot month nort the for August, showing the Uulted SUtes 1 70 cases by me coan try, Elder Johnson says It is fav- Supreme Court, In tried r and cash receipts oi case, ot Cannon 506.07 '. V orable. vs. the United States. According to XT 3B w rt rva.nr r ........ xrr decision, that oftaose was and 1 seated in or about February 1837, Elder this oi around alls sMee the profiles Maaldlaf Bllada, Sash, Deore, to present to yon mis law as and companion. Elder II. C. am bound "'""" ' 'ii'ii the taw of the land, which you will ac the Territorial Fair grounds. Ap' Johnson, of '"H"' Shingles, Utn, rlokstn. a visited place, cept and to which yon w Id conform Logan, Peterson, proved. itf on committee The sewerage reported called Sandefjord, where the Gospel me court says : x ne onense oi couauit-in- g bids for the SOT Lumbar Sawed and Dressed t tbey hadofreceived V with more than one woman, created that had never before been--, preached. The sewer but construction laterals, contne intra section oi tne act oi for reserve decision their to Sta. Ke. people turned out - cm ta$e. to" by in to preferred recard Tausraon of March 22, 1882, recommended the hear the Eiders, wbiuh so enraged gress nolvgamv in the Territory of Utah, is the present.of They notice. an accompanying man a who the in lives publishing 'Trrvi at the priest that he an nou need committed by oavni Vfth High Prices ana Adopted. east two women, ame witn hoase MERCHANT measure sanction he would any that The committee ot cemetery ,to whom OLD B ALIXJU MU8IO IIALU tables one third of their at -respective I THE the oa first South Street, two 25 that might be taken to rid the place of Lis time, or thereabouts, and holds had been referred the report of exand a hasT blocks west ef Kat Temple. sexton, reported that they had VS. KrTKD(TlBTia Ea the Elders. In consequence a mob them out to the world by his language city W$m Tb bnUdisg ana location is one or tne amined the document, found it correct aa his and or or both, wives, a conduct, which broke for up most oeairablem the city meeting assembled, - Sold Direct to Conenmera. manufacturing and recommended that $500 be appro' ' It Is not necessary to tae commission Haa opened his : . was being held by . tha Elders, and of imrpoa. :L. . Adopted.on waterworks reoffense mat he and. tbe two priated. tbe w or r isrma vdhvh. pptr Tbe committee Tas Utile ictkira,'' $J.( President WeodrnC's Ofllce, r to ieor- J compelled them to leave. .The leader women, or eitner oi taem, snonta M. Cannon. Omos of County Beerder. favoratly on the petitionanofexJ. the same bed, or sleep in me same ported CXTXS of the mob was the captain ef a Vessel, ; v ..v XkOwVaatalatvwPostacatn AT j and others . Osborne asking saouiu nave aexoai T. Watch front W ox. and Immediately after driving the room, or ma', neeimor recomana water of tension mains, W. South Temple Street, oi iucm. 'i witn mended that the extension be made Ko. 23 missionaries from the place he and a intercourse WATSON BROS., U.S. . ..: Hep. rAJOLTSOALIS, 240 lbs.; $3 (Opposite Temple) the usual restrictions. Adopted. number of the mob who were selected "This is the law on wnicn yoowm under committhe of On recommendation & as ot the Platforrri fltoalesi, f to S 20. . in with jury. tee on waterworks, John Burt aod as a crew, started on a whaling voy act this case, gentlemen and Bail Jers, as set has defendant up "The from three the time days age. Within mat he has bad no 'sexual knowl- Joseph W, Burt, in consideration of ENTICE WEW STOC1X Iron ' Fcrs:cs sua EIackSTcol3. Tombstoaes.aronnments, Vantels. :oj of the riot, the captain and crew were edge with these women mat he calls certain payments already made, were btonesv Hearth and Urates MaateJa, Twu naei fwwi WIO. taxation all from evemnted necessary wives.-sea. an lost at his 0FFIC3 1HD S1HS ROOIIS, 101 & 10a E. FIRST SOOTH STREET. mrr-extend tbe water mains on I Street KM T TmIs (to. rwt is before you. toThe a4 t laaectrrir In a place called Bergen, en the west "Altwillthe testimony can do odd fobs, aavinoI'snnvr on to tiina committee waterworks, in such a verdict as Is AmtmXlm BoU- ROAD. AND STATE EIGHTH Ovmemf SOUTH you bring CORNER Viaoa. and FACTORY AKH AarUa, commumutiny. o, ot TARD, met the John3on elder with eutnonzea oy io been referred bad whom coast, wnicn yon : nication of the assessor of water rates, He is also authorized by the late V. excellent sucsess " There is a thriving nave heard in this testimony case." how he should assess people O.rtljF asked . to uay and collect aa debts of Tailors branch there. '? , Only macataeti.rers in Ainrkr having ornamental sidewalks, reported the said GOODS dSaf ; lns nothlnu hut lh ttrnt ot Kmslitk Corporation. as Elder Johnson bai charge ef the tbat tne same ngure recommending i ' Noted Lady Speakers, that now in force for lawns be chxrzed. company of emigrants - which left tf4A4forbearlnBsefAUScaicai : V. on . of rM.wiUi 1st . the oonaUtutioa, A I4il oCtn the Mrs. Elizabeth Lisle Saxon and Mrs. ATmmittee on waterworks, tol Inst.,, and Liverpool ' L " about " Information fall l and . drtil tactics : 8I4)S60. division of It which cams in over the Clara B. Colby, editor of the Wontan'M j wli jlKMm Bos an )traas Beam organizing and OTiMag Marehinf Clubs : a. A m TOR fi1.fU. P. last evening. The main com- Tribune the. official, organ of the of Henry lloore ana two otners,urant g raeb Coa).a0olbr W hciharroir. Cora Shnl- Track. BROS., A. O. SPALDING . era. t MUla. t opt rrtwa, Moo-pany divided at Kansas City, and the Woman's National Suffrage Associa- Bros. Co A.B. Simmons and others. C'Kbra WrinjCF au4 lrwcra ! to a visit this will D over ft of the pay it shortly coming . tion,, wars p. portion W VoatiL, cmCAUeCTI all Hat reoorted favorably, and recommended tpCialUei. in will ladles These tte "speak . O. will arrive this evening. city. that tha annervthor be instructed to OFTLL SIZES. SAFES Theatre on Sunday and Monday even prepare an estimate ot the cost In each ' " GAS uoo !i. At 10 o'clockjthls morning Heber J., ings of next week. The subjects tbey cee. Manu.ijr!fht Tbe Deseret Agricultural and woman's suffrage, j were allowed walaaa the the elghVyearrold son of Brother will speak upon are the Society (north facturing of) Adjoining IntankliAk a . A and the l.lMt. review of .lat.Jr I trswary asat V. C K. 1. Henry B?lser, fol the Sixth Ward, temperance, a4Ltas at PARK DRIVING JORDAN PRICSS FS&UCID UTAH. LAKB SALT died of typhoid fsverV; The funeral ternational Council. CITY, uww avnu una uia wav irousuB, IM T5 SIS SKOtt are ladles m. These both tomorrow, irom will be held at 5p. distinguished expense.during the continuance of tbe tf. Also Specialties la Telephone e Brevrary. Ko. tea. 'eclTf Snifcbd.l'Jrroen.ent the family residence on Fourth' South' advocates of the woman's suffrage fair, provided tbe pipes be taken op GoX r. Bos. ass. at the close ol the lair. XeSzkj'cv-zZZz- sJ J&ef.ng, Tin Vraint umitura. mniaftv Street. Other members ot the family cuse, and have a national reputation. attain - The on committee f )te of the report tn a fuH as Their .addresses will be able a re t ffi icted with the dlseru's. r oi We are mew prpars! to promptly srf recommending the granting ; Ills. CzZZzrinz laofccr raiiteil tivt V of the subject treated upon' streets, period, a franchise to the Salt Lake Fort the pnblie with Keg aad Boiuee Beer f So'tnl celeb-ajCirculars.. ior al pneea. run track a to YV ester-ma-n An popular hear to these qnahty, along Railway Walter Douglas uparior opportu nity Josiph Walk an and - Utah Cen- C!.:::-iSc;!XV TWm its. CARDzri d lady speakers should not be fourth . the... i 4 West Street to are under arrest on a charge of te ai Cty Bspet tat a. M i r a crowded streets.-Theiand house mlsaed, ought was moved that the flzht of jvav asked TTTT'T T? U V flTT AT committing a nuisance on tbe A. FEUCi EKETO(kCC, IX UAJAJAJAb VCt for be granted. trial was eel tor this afternoon. to greet them ch each evening. ; liirf: KSia.uu. onrlV. ITclli dviuic IBright clear comple: Mr -- - - .- - . ' nice-showing- ! is-no- alt-wo- -- ol . All-wo- ol Moft healthful s!dn. TJnclerwoar. j e -- ; -- ,H i j OOrsots. Trliri l n gsa. ,1 . J .!:;!. Hosiery. bow-eve- tv-fir- Comforts. st Xxctx orioo, X -- P. W. M ADS EN. ,: FErnitnre, GREATLY REDUCED RATES. de , , Ml Papr ail Carpts, ; Finest Stock and Greatest Variety f - 3ti First South Nos. 51 & 53 E. Sm -- bal-oo- . this-Territo- ry, lie-vo- ir, " - Eagte Emp ao-sen- ce rr t -- ' . IMPORTANT, - mar -- m - . ny IfcTOIIIOE mm iPEClAL SALE OF in-la- . . .I . uiara, bur-glari- v i a ng 8f ; v. f-y: ut j"r ifllLITS EMBROIDERIES r. " BAIT LAUD j w LKS CLOT - a v lii - -- .' r. MB IS Ma ' fin !i''" J ut TAILOR -- E.K.TM(0)irAa """-"'IIT- ' PHIIilP SPBY - oc-co- py I W - ;. , . to)., . . se ae-fen- !,--- . r - BEST ADDITION - :, --- Kmendoi W . - 4-T- on l vari-tlr- v mm9fiw and STEAD FITTERS u nsnzi r'iK FABMS. C li WAcorTccALns. 1 Cztt : w , ; expo-AUo- - I ,.-- Salt l.ake City J50 ACRES 150 PLUIIBEflSv , . icxru AUPAIGII j . ,: CLOTHS! .' 1 . Fence UacMnes. Stormltcfs Collation McB . end Iran rratrr IrtnCcmizsf i:k2Vj:d;'i.aw . : a J I I A C:.,o |