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Show evening Sews. -- PARLEY'S JCfiEEK Editor Deatret Ifenfz onlaj Being s party interested la the action of the City Council as to the route of STAKE CONFERENCES. the Parley's Cfeefc caaai nowuaaer construction, I take the liberty to W.bpr,.Tuab and Cassia Stakes Sun- state nsy views upon tbe matter. I am day and Monday, October 21st and and Sunday and Moiday, January told that some members of the Council is"; are in favor of dropping the said canal and Jth 2!st, lSO. 15. x KKIer, Tooele and Oneida down some lOu feet In elevation below Stakes Sunday and Monday, October the original survey and t thus '.,viiii and'ilHd, ls.-- ; nd Sunday and REPEAT T1IK BLUNDER Mondiy, January :.'7sh and 28th, 1889. t'achn and Wasatch Stakes Sunday of a former Council in the construe and Monday, Nonmber 4th and 6tb, of the Jordan & Salt Lake Canal, Sundav and Monday, .Febru-a- rj tion JS;3 and which blander this Council have acand Uh, lw. to conIieac Lake, Ecpery, Summit aDd knowledged by a recent order even an grade I'lrtah Stake- Sunday and Mondav, struct tbe canal upon November 1? h and-- U'tb, 18S8; and from above the drop to this city, the Mun !:v and Monday, February 10th very thing they say sbonld have been done by and IUb, former Couneil. It would indeed be singular if while correcting Sauiide, Sm Lu, Morran and one error tuey should perpetrate a r.ai'nock Stakes Sunday and Monday, should this drop be i similar and I'Jtb, 18?; and made a one. And Nvi!ibrr will no doubt Council future Sunday and Monday, February 17th concur in the idea of furnishing and y , 1 1 te :i. ls-l- th, . f-.- K Millard, San Jusn and Sevier Sti fees and Mondav, November a5th Sunday ! h, isss; and Sunday and Mod-;a- v, tcbruaryi'ltb and &v.b, 1SS!. L'aii, l'aocuitcb and Snowflike Stakes Sunday and Monday, December Jad and 3rd. 1HS; and Sunday and Monday, March 3rd and 4 h, lcxy. Davis, Kauai and St. John Stakes-Sun- day and Monday, December 9th and luth, i6S; and Sunday and Monand liSS). day, March St. George, Malad IUb, and St. Joseph Stakes Sunday and Monday, December lticb and 17th, isS; and Sunday :ind Monday, March 17th and lath, WATKK FOR CAPITOL HILL and will grounds and vicinity, done from throw away all the work the drop and continnc the canal upon its even grade along the side hills running up to ntar the upper waterworks and crossaing City Creek and following down on the west side of the n coming on top c i the hill above cft the site of the destroyed raagizines, thus covering the Capitol grounds lth and a large tract ot the city lands which would with tbis water sell for 10 or 12 such enough to construct canal's as the one of so much concern. One objection is that we are taking, 1W. in loo much land. Is it not a fact that l'arowan, Beaver and Maricopa some the council who can be named Stakes Sunday and Mourfar," Deceni-!j- r told usoftbe water we were getting bad 23rd and 211b. lSf ; and Sunday and 3000 ACRES March IRR1GATHD 2t:h and 25th, lfl. Monday, Those Stakes which have held their of land, and the land now embraced conferences ou Sundays and Mondays from Soath Temple Street to the canal have reaiied a muci more numerous Anwill (not exceed 300 acres? uttendaDco than when held on Saturother is the light expense to eulld the days and Sundays, "f his method has canal on such a down grade, but in therefore been adopted in the they are deceived, for after the list by direction of the Coun- this canal is dug a flame must be placed cil of ApostUs. therein to F. D. Richards, t Jos. F. Smitu. KKEP IT FROM WASUISU. and instead of being a lighter expense it will be larger by three times or FRAGMENTS more. A similar swap to the one made for Parley's Creek may be ex Thkke is a message at the W estern pected at no distant day, and the I nion CumC. ofllce E. waters thus ob tabled conveyed with lor Telegraph of that Parley' Creek through this uiinirs. canal, giving ample water for all the C'ai'taiv Wili.aku Yorsc came to land below and supplying the waterCreek could be used Salt Lake today on a two weeks' leave works. Then City on Hands still above. This must be of absence. done in tbe near f nture. It is folly M tbe extreme to make a drop in a canal A jammed booe will witness Emma in this country, and he who votes to Abbott's prand company in Kaglish drop should be dropped himself at the next election. opera tonight. Saxon. Yours, O F. Wuittkmokk was arrented on a today charge f se'ling liquor without license. First District Court. J. Bah.nks and Joseph Barker were Proceedings at Provo on Saturday, arrested last ntit for fighting. They before Judge Judd : are to be tried this afternoon. United States vs. Andrew Peterson; unlawful cohabitation; trial; verdict The articles of association of the SUllty. Nast Milling ami Mining Company People va. John Burrlson: dismissed have been filed with the County Clerk. at plaiDtiS's cost. Tub congregation iu the Tabernacle People vs. Karnest Bullock; conyesterday afternoon was addses6ed by tinued for tbe term. Elders JaiiK-- E. Talmane anJ Andrew John P. Squire vs.. Elizabeth Squire; Jensen. divorce; decree granted. grand larPeeple vs. Ai'custcs 1'oDi.Kt ir, Ei, the well ceny; till Octooer 27. postponed kuown proprietor ol the White House, People vs. John N. Jensen; Wm. H. in this city, died about i o'clock last Kin appointed counsel. People vs. Alma Young; burglary; uiKht.' lie had been ill but a few days. sentenced to Ti mombs imprisonment. United States vs. Louis Larsen; unJ. V. Hardy, of Palmyra, N. Y., who lawful cohabitation ; sentenced to !K) has mate several trips to this city with days imprisonment and a fine of $100 Meiino sheep, is here agajniwith a carand costs. United Statesws. Soren S.Jensen; load of rams and ewes. See his advt. unlawful cohabitation; bail forfeited. United States vs. Sidney K Carter, In the Police Court today, John sentenced to six moalhs imBuckley, li jht-r-t Bruce, John Higgins adultery; and to pay the cast of the prisonment and John Manning were each fined prosecution. S" for beir.tf "drunk; United States yb. Henry Saunders; T.A.Brady was d sentence for beiug drunk on Sun- unlawful cohabitation; assessed till Oct. 27. day. People vs. David Edmiston ; burwithdrawn, Mns. Di:. Loxgshoub Potts will glary;of plea of not guiltysentence postguilty entered; deliver her llrst lecture this evrninx to plea 22. poned till Oct. adulA. vs John Pace; United States both sexes, iu the First iVesbyterian Churcb. It will be free, as will also tery; 27.plea, guilty; sentence- set lor be the address tomorrow afternoon at Oct. Peeple vs. A. Dutry; murder; plea, o'clock. not guilty; bail Used at $5000. Ueiurt states vs. Hans P. Peterson; K.SMKR1KIliuAii.KY. of Ouray, Colounlawful cohabitation; plea ef guilty; imprison rado, arrived on Saturday evening, for entenced to foura mouths' fine of $100 and ment and to pay Frank W. Mead, who was arrested a costs. few days ai;o by Deputy Marshal United States vs. Bobert G. Fraser; Franks forfo:gery. Mead has forced nulawful cohabitation; plea of not bank checks for about rUni. guiliv. United States vs. Charles Frampton; 'On the (Ustion of sewerage laterals unlawful cobabitatidn; ball forfeited. . 1, m District Uied Sta'es vs. Daniel Graves; l,.v),S(.iO of the asunlawful cohabitation ; plea of guilty ; sessed v aluation of property was found sentence during good beto be on the list that protested. This havior. suspended United States vs. J. H. Tidwell; un h beiris but.a little over ol the cohabitation ; ban lone t tea. total t4,ll3,scM) the protest will count lawful United Slates vs. Jos t. Bundage; for naught. adul ery; bail forfeited. r Pavson City s jonn uiayson; cruel A Chinaman known as Charley was arrested this afternoon on a charge of ty to animals; trial in progress. assault. Tae" complainant says that More Prizes. the heathen washed some dolMc for d her and that it was not properly done. to the attention It having When she took ye clothing bac, of the board of directors of the D. A, M. Society that there had been some Charley ordered her out of his place, and used a frying pan to enforce his omissions in tbe published list of demands. a wards, the "board held a meeting on Mrs. Hannah Bkioutmork, who Saturday evening, and made tbe folhas been In the penitentiany for selling; lowing additions to. the list: & Syroons, Salt Lake.collec liquor without a government license, Foxtion . ..8ilTer Medal of was brought down today, the period Geo. Todd Ahotojrraphs Co., Hayson, best horse- - collar Diploma of her imprisonment having expired. Salt Lake, ben . Whitecar, She wa taken before Commissioner J. W. . $23 00 landscape woon engraving.. J. II. hrry ft Co. Pierce this afternoon, on an applica- U.K.becial Salt Lake, Jr., (Mtniumgs, tion for discharge from the payment of best extiy "on "How to Bull nr. I . accom-pacyln- c; Annual Report of tb Conualssloner of the General Lud Office. Recommendation that the Preemption and Timber Culture Last week, in the Third District Laws should be Bepealed Court of Idaho, at Blackfoot, the folCases Prosecuted-jaund- Wm.-Gillies- ;, post-pose- J - - -- one-fourt- been-calle- Sc. . -- a Goods"- iooo flqe. On Friday evening at 4:3o Geortce Haie, brakemau on the U. & N., residing in tbii city, left Osrden on the northbound freight train. When near hyi?an he was struck by an o?erhans;-in- ; water spout from one of the tanks and knocked off tbe car. He was picked up senseless anJ yesterday morning was bionht down tjO Ogden and earried to his residence on lower Sixth Street. Dr. Fvrkins, ot tie U. P. hospital, attended him and it was found that tbe scalp was split and that the p&titnt had received a number of severe bruises aruuud the shoulders :md on the body. The doctor, however, does not think that any serious results will follow and can see nothing at present preventing las recovery (Hdai Standard. Oat of Prison. Wm. J. Jenkins and rs Today, Will. LI. Tovcy, the former of West Jordan and taa latter ol the Twenty- first. Ward, were released from the penitentiary., where th7 have, served six months for providing for their plural wives and their familiest Tbey were detained thirty days lor the fines lOOScd. Keeping Oat Chinamen. The railway offices received notice from Hallway, of Canada, via that route to this cityhave the Grand Jruiik not to sell ticaets In Chinamen. The bcathenscan get out of the United States easily enough on them, .but they cannot get back again on the-- 1 same line, owing to the Chinese restriction ac'. - 00 Special pr ruium bySuencer Clawson. Edward Scrace, Jr., tfalt Laic, best specimen of penman- $15 hy boy nndorle.. W . Cope, Salt Ijike second of best specimen JS . peamambtp ...... ....... 6 tT hov under MiSk ida joncs, ITovo.third best epeeimen of penmanship by 3 girl under 16 ' 00 50 00 ra 50 A Co. Total. Special premium by II. J. Grant The award to tbe Salt Lake Grass Works having been published erroneously, it was corrected and made to appear as follows : Salt Lake Glass Works, best general display of glfiaswarc.... .....Cold utedaL and diploma Death of a Respected Citizen. Tbe announcement ot the death of AuROatusPodlecn, Esq , proprietor ol the White House to this city, will oc casion surprise and regret throughout the community. He was a native of Altoona, Germany, but lived In Hamburg until he was about sixteen years ot age, when he came to America. At- ter a residence of some years in Call' fornla he came to this etty where he engaged in the hotel business in 1870, on the present site of the WhiteHouse, where he has located ever since. lie was a affable man, bore an enviable reputation for busi ness Integrity, and was .field. ia biftb. esteem by all classes of the communi ty. A bout two weeks ago he con' tracted a severe cold, which was Hoi lowed by paralysis of the heart, the imt mediate caase of death. The funeral will be conducted under the auspices ol a secret society ol which he was a member, and notice of the time and place will be Riven here after. kind-hearte- d, , Arrests. On Saturday afternoon Niels Lund-ber- g and Niels- - and Joseph Undahl were arrested at Union, Salt Lake fVtimtV- hv iluntilliia n ..... nl a lorciuic entry and Uetainer. The complaint was made by Julia Hansen. The accused gave bail in the f naa of $300 each for their appearance before Commissioner Tierce for examination, ou - Tuesday. Accidentally Drowned. On Friday afternoon, about o'clock, Hans Jensen, of Brlgbam City, was engaged in spearing salmon, about tbree miles west of Glenn's Ferry, Idaho. He was standing wais-dee- p in water, when the undertow forced bim from his footing and. be was carried into deep- wstcr and drowsed, ITe was about thirtyflve years of ago and leaves a wife and infant child. .3 - Third District Conrt. Proceedings before Jadjre Bo reman today: m Adolpb Anderson vs. C. . Markel etal.; suit for 5583 damages; on trial before Jury. peseret Woollen Mills vs. Pleasant View Irrigation Co.; set for trial October 30. Thomas Bolton vs. Geo. W. Steele; set for Ootober 27. Win. Groeebeck vs. Thomas Oakey et al. ; continued for the term. Jaruei II. Bowen et al. vs. Walter Morey et al.; death of. plaintiff Bow ea; Richard Grant substituted as administrator. G. F. Culmer et al. vs. Charles B. Gourlay et al.; dismissed as to di fendsnt It D. Swazey and default and decree ai to all others except defend ant Walsh. ' Under the Law. Ed- - ;' Keason Why. lowing cases under tbe Edmunds and r laws were before the offering 'Large. Lines of Choice Seasonable PLDMBERS, GAS aefl STEAM Goods at from 25 to 40 per cent below usual prices. Also the following We are, Edmunds-Tucke- Court: United States vs. Amos K. Wright; unlawfal cohabitation; plea of not guilty ; continued tor the term. United States vs. Jonah Evans; unlawful pohabltatlon ; trial; verdict ol not sroilty. United States vs. Jonah Evans; adultery; dismissed. United States vs.. George Stewart; unlawful cohabitation; demurrer to indictment filed; case continued for tbe term. United States vs. Joseph Call; unlawful cohabitation; dismissed. United States vs. John L Roberts; unlawful cohabitation; trial; verdict of guilty. United States vs. Jonathan Smith ; unlawful cohabitation; trial; verdict of guilty; sentence, fjur months and United States vs. II. H. Dalrymple; unlawful cohabita ion ; verdict of Oct. 30. guilty; sentence,vs. John Hawks; unUnited States lawful cohabitation; plea of guilty; and $100 tine. sentence, lour months United States vs. Chester Call ; unlawfal cohabitation: case Ignored. United States vs. El ward Buckley; unlawful cohabitation; plea of guilty; sentence, four months imprisonment. United States vs, John W. Langford ; verdict of not gntlty ; unadulter;; lawful cohabitation ; verdict of guilty ; sentence October 30th. United States vs. Thomas Astell, G. Campbell, Jos. C. Rich and others; Ignored. U. 8. vs. M. Jacobson; nnlawfnl cohabitation; verdictof guilty ; sentence, four months and idOO fine. United States vs. Joanna Adams; not unlawful cohabitation ; verdict of ' guilty.indictments were Six reported by the grand Jury in United States cases. United States vs. Charles F. Hall; guilty; de adultery; trial; verdictof lendant sentenced to eighteen months' bard labor in the Sioux Falls, Dakota, penitentiary. $200 fine. - Robbed of $15. CommisThe annual Ireport sioner' ot the General Land Office is in 'of vbe the hands of the printer and will be given to the mbllc in a tew days. Like several! of his predecessors in 1)111111 Special Bargains! Sltockslager recommends legislation for the prevention of frauds in relation to' the acquirement of title Foster 7 Hook real Kid Glove, in Browns, Tans, Modes and Black (with to public lands, and expresses, in no plain backs only). This Is our regular $2 Glove. We will clear out the plain . . Uficertain language, the opinion that backs lor i.aa., we nave an sizes. culture.desert tbe Gloves also with plain backs; regular price li'i; wiil be ; the blacks in land, and homestead laws so far as re- cleared out for 0 cents. The colors are in all sues except lates to the commutation clause.should 5H, 5i, 6 and 8 only. be repealed tr greatly modified, and iAdies Enelish Seal Plush Sacourt. Satin Lined, with Seal Ornaments; that the public domain should be devoted exclusively to tbe use and benefit they are good values at $2.0O and $24.00. Wc offer these two numbers at 17.:0 of persons woo in good faith desire. the and $20.00. same for actual homes. Ladies' Cloth Newmarkets in large Variety, from t 00 upward. An enormous array ot testimony is introduced tending to show that tbe Cloth Wraps, good quality, a ad from the most reliable manufacture, from laws above mentioned admit of the. 00 upward. $3 dfetrimentar are of frauds, perpetration to the settlement: of the country, and English Seal Plush Modjeska Wraps, very handsome garments, from tbe best interests cf 17 50 deifeat operate to f upward. demand that which the covernment, ths lands sball be actually occupied by Children's Cloaks, Latest Styles and extra lengths, from 3 00 upward. bona fide citizens and- settlers owning their homes. Misses' Newmarkets in great Variety, sizes 12 to 18, from f.1.00 upward. desTh repeal of the ert land and commutation clause ot the Pioneer White California Blankets. 68x80 Inches; Best White Blankets we homestead laws is advocated because ever sold for ilO.00; now offered for $8 OO.v which tbey afford- opportunities by 0 Inch All Wool Black Henrietta, Jus reduced from 00 cents to 4" cents. the speculators, with used unscrupulous aid ol conscienceless confederates Silk Wrap Black Henrietta, worth f l.2o, for $1 00. as dummy settlers, are enabled fine quality colored All Wool Henrietta, worth 85 cents.tor 00 cents. to acquire title to vast areas of land, 10 yards double-widt- h Dress Goods worth 25 cents per yard, for $1 So. to be held for sale at advanced prices 54. inch Ladles' Cloth, Grey and Brown. Mixtures, red need from 70c to Mc. or to be leased to families who by reason of tbelr greed are prevented for H h Finely finished French Broadcloths, usually sold at $2 00 per yard, ' from 'securing homes of their own. 50 cents, ever for sold here unlaundVied value best White Gents' Shirts, Thev tend to tbe erection in this coun" " worth everywhere U 00, toi 7.) cts. laundrled and tenant system try of a landlord ot ' " ' Natural Wool Undershirts and Drawers, worth $1.23 each, for M cts. some European-countriessimilar to those Inconsistent with the prin- out a let of last seaae's Trimming at half price, in Black ciples oi our government, and to build and Clearing 25 cents per yard and upward. from Colored, aristocracy. up a landed Ladlea- White Merino Vests and Pants, best value we ever sold for 30 cts : law is deThe timber-cultu', " value $1.23 each, for 73 cents. " " Scarlet Wool to land is nounced, not because title under secured and mixed Vests .' Pants, worth $1.73 each, for tl 23. fraudulently Natural frequently the same, but becanae it operates to 20 cents for first size. Great and Wool Scarlet Shirts Children's Drawers, for reserve the lands from settlement Bargain. a period of years without any equival5.7 cents and" 80 cents. and A. A. Carmichell was a passenger on & R. G.W. train from to this Ogden city. Just as the train was leaving Ogden he. was mulcted In the' sum of $15 by a young man 18 or 20 years of age, who Jumped from the moving train and was seen to fall. The officers are reticent about the last evening1 D. matter, but it is understood that the thtft occurred in the making of change, as the alleged thief is a newsboy who came through on the Southern Pacific train from San Francisco. The Alarms. . s i David' James ft Co BE0 LAND REVIEW." ClNAt The fire department was called out on Saturday night by an alarm caused by the bombs of some rubbish at tbe back ot a saloon in the Wasatch building.. No damage. office, Mr. I - ent to the government, and ulwith but little cost to the timber-eture entry main. The entry of ISO acres costs but a small sum as fee and commissions.' Nothing is required of the entrjniin for one year, tbep he must break five acres of the land at a trifling cost.; During the'next year he must cultivate tbe five acres already broken and break another five acres. The next year he is required to plant live acres to timber and cultivate the other five. TLe next he must plant the second fkye acres to timber. Thus, at a trifling ' expense, the party may for four years exercise complete control of a quarter section of land without violiating or evading tbe law, and sell a f relinquisbmentiof his entry for a good round sum, the increase in value rendering the privilege of enteri ing the land vprr valuable. The registers and receivers of nearly all of tae district land offices, in letter to the Commissioner, concur in the the : majority of public opinion that land frauds are perpetrated under the laws named. It la almost certain that the Com missioners' ireport, with its convincing testimony, will secure at the nexta session ot Congress, if not at this, repeal ot the preemption and timber-of cultnre. and, at least a modification . the desert land laws. . . $1 25, for Ladies' Winter Skirts worth $l.0Q Black All Wool Jerseys, worth $1.50, for $1.00. Children's Colored All Wool Jerseys, wprtb $1 .50, for $1 00 . Prices Guaranteed as Low as Eastern Houses. ISO M) KK1AII. GISTS SOLOMON BROTHERS. We xjootiia (BEDS OF ME stiy that roe IliK JBOOTS I3IT.ei'.;CTOT?S: equal in Style ana JFinlsh, and MUCH 31 Oil 1 DURABLE than any Imported into the Market, and we guarantee all Scams, an that the lrice is as Low us any goods that art Solidly Made of First Class Material. BROS. TIJEKi No. 70 IVIAIIV L.. DAVI 3D. . KM AM A Drugs, Chemicals,' A I K lrfmni-i- & For Medicinal ani ramilv or . A . by mail .. - ' itr-- WE MAKE V low 11 A I I t -. ii ' N , y , i I v ivn to nil Order .i'. - ni Mlfnlion ' m trun ran toed jui;p 111 1C'IKI1I. lit ; . I.... Ml V 1 1 I VII i nf GODBE PITTS SAT--T ( H.JK.K1-E- kllll liPi i ........'V ntv til n.ir.i. SIi:( IA..TV OF PUKE W desire to thank Hie vp trive to merit it in the future. dim ete., Knap- -, Kii.-- - business of Bar nr. Having succeeded to thethe old stand unr,r Davis, and opened of and desirable Stock of Merchandise. 1 tlx u the liberty to thank my old patrons for DAVID JAMKV V, rlU, Oil, KrBkr, ALES V POUTERS, LIQrORS, - Pl)RE WINES 1 I j. b. ruLow. r. I i or INK M'lHV M'l.l anil Profit Kedicines in the West. Fll Me of Toilet Arrlcln, ff-- PI! I Oil (U'I)I II. lll'N Nil T II Goods brought 1 1 L. w D1UJC1S. MippOlt l;i thO pAtl( An-- fll.'i COMPATT V 1. HXTG-- .. , CITY. UTAH : ". F. AUERBACH & BRO. attar support in the pat, and hope by close tion to business, Lour Prices and courleoa. CS- - FIRST SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE FALL '88. treatment to merit their future patmnagr In order to attract every visitor to our beautiful city New goods. are daily) arriving, and pric during the Fair and Conference Season to our MAMMOTH KSrAHMKiniKNT. will be as low as any house in the city. We have lilled cverv oiif f ;ur lj;iiiiiM iits If you want to invest your money when Jin' and Dress such iiti rliwln;. (.'oods, Silks, re the returns, greatest will 'I'rimmiiiKs, G'ood, you it bring Goods, Wookn Goods, MillintMyF.uicy s' D. L. DA VIS, member Ct)rsets, Carpets, Rna and uit iins; Idies' and Misstand Ladk's' in Shawls humlnl !ic and oaks ovtr styles; Davis. Successor to Barnes ChiWien's Shoes and Sli)M is; Gents' Furnisliin.fr (chh1. V 128 Main Street. Blankets and Quilts; Boys', Youths' and Children's U st mimi-iou- 'eh-t- s s ( (11 J. . J. BAmHX-8- , S. A. T. UW1I. W. S. BA.RM ABSKS, DATE OPENED OUT, A AT 16 NO. M113I STREET, rULL AND COMPLETE LINK OF madeClotliiuK, Jla.tsaiuH'aps; Kuhbr (ioods, piled eiotliili, Trunks and iiacs, Ktc, Etc. Cram full of IXew (ioods at astonisliingiy Low j'rires. To make it quite hum tint everv stranger and all tin wellcrsin Zion will oome to AllKKHAClPS T EM TLE Ol FASllION, we otrer the follov. in S)eeial Attractions:. Lt?f). 1 Lot of Ladies' Suede Kid Gloves, Qir; worth worth .fcl.fio. 1 Lot of'Iiadies' Kid (iloves, 4 Buttons, 1 Lot of Ladies' Black Cotton Ilse,'J0c; wortli 1; woith 1. Lot of Ladies? JMack Cotton Jlose, :i piir for 5c a pair. fo. Ijnt of- L;ulies' Linen Collars, 1 Lot each New liuttons, .r anl 1V ilerdo.; worth 1() and 2.V. 1 Lot of Various Stvles of Silk and fassamentrie Inmuungs 7; 1 Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats2 ' All '.-'.- x 1 AND EG6S ALWAYS The new chief Justice is the smallest man of the Supreme Court of tbe United States-,-' weighing 155' pouads, and 7 Ac Daviw. Wltla being 3 feet 6 Inches iafcelgbt.; Associate Jostles Gray is the largest meas uring 6 feet j Inches in .height, and jmillDffthe scales at almost 30Q pounds. Jnstiees "Bradley . - and Blatchfordii are about an inch higher than the chlef-ustice'an weigh, twenty pounds more. Associate Justice Harlan is next to (ESTABUSIIED 1876.K Gni in higbi, feet 2 .Inches being his distance from the ground ;anQ 250 pounds' his weight. The othe Justices5 to natron Ife take nleasurk announcing are an even, height being between adcLrcL to ve we Ua JEatablitfiurZ thatl nublic the j feet 9 and 10 inches. heforx U enables us to & CO., Hnrnes Formerly WHITE & w6rtldonble. Lot of Bustles, 10, 25 and 8"h; e:ich. Lot of Striped 40 inch Dress Goods, 30c; cheap at,!'. Lot of 10 yards length double width Dress Patterns m Brown and Black onlv l.fifi. fo. Lot of 10 yard length double width Dress Patterns; &1 PatLot of 10 yards length double width CaehmeiH DrefS 1 terns. &i.2f. in Patterns Dress width double 10 Lot of yards length nrwvoat rnlnrrf of Encrlisli Henriettas. 2. 47. Lot of 10 yards length doirble witlth Cheviot Cheeli Dresw 1 through our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. LEWIS 1 1 ON HAND! Conference Visitors will consult their own lntorests by looklni bArnes; at Half Price. Lot each of Embroidered Scut's, $1 and fcl.ftov Lot of Dress GotMls, Embroidery and. Uibbon ltemliants, i Half Price. Lot 'each of Spanish 'Silk Fichus, 25 and Mc positively 1 at Bed Rock Prices, Wholesale and Retail. CHOICE BUTTER ! - ' KTOn JBTO. We offer a lane lot of 31 Use and Children's Kewmarket. Coats, etc., at itn Immense Sacrifice the above mast be sold regtrdles of cost . L. b. HILLK. IV M. H and SJl OES. SOLOMON ST. JKJL.HlSr K TO THE Call anfl See. GODBE PITTS UAU6 GOMPMIY STREi No. 70 MAIN buildlags; birthplaces, monuments, etc. Tbib novel national undertaking will be te completed, witj the Issue of ill contain, be volume jslxj which side an analytical J ad ex, a supple ment containing many additional names,' such as the recently appointed Chief Justice of the United States. SOWS , 1 1 1 1 1 Fatteni3.lW Lot Fall Pattern in French (Combination lhtast, b; worth $12.50; look at them and you will buy tiiem. 1 Lot of Square and Double Uroche Shawls, $2, $v.70, and $5; Rare Bargains. 1 Lot each Scotcli Heaver Siuvvh, $2.7(5 , 3.fii, U m our in Our Uoys'and Children's Clothing Deiartmentsolfer the our following Kare Inducements: meiit Refrigerator, which, put ' 1000 pairs Children's Knee Pants 4 to 13 years at 20c, 4rc, ; OVR , the aJrarwfc tvico a$ much new religions public Philadelphia las' 50c, 85c and 1 a pair; you in' -J sect whose title is fearfully con fnr (liim plspwher. CONDITION! tracted."" It Is "The Kcclesla of SUPERIOR FAR , L26, 1.60,' 2.1R, Children's Knee Pnnts Suits at Israel the Clpz;. or Worshipping to tn 80O $2.45, ever Have been ana offered To tfiat 0 MEATS 4.1U, of $2.0o 4.Wf6.00 Our 2.75, f3.er; Congregation Fathers; King CONSUMERS. before. LAKE Utali V SALT in made dom on Earth." Thef have revised the 6,35; no such sale has tver ieen sentence of the Lord'l'prayer opening Be sure and come ea rly. MEATS ''"'; so that tbey read : "Our Father .who BUY WHITE & SONS REFRIQEEATOR 2 to 5 ears uL$2.1a $i.&0 from Suits Kilt 100 Children's art In heaven, hallowed be Thy ' U ntt he convinced that TTTAJT JBEJSF and MUTTOJV, t and $4.75. . , i thy haatlf power ouf eons' ;dd fear JEOUALS ANY and BEEF 10 to lo years al 4.oo, "fn. do, for. cared, Suits Pant 250 Long Boys' . ear love our of thine prayers do hear ' MUTTON IN TJIE WORLD. ... SO, $7 and $8. tby voice of light Ulnmlnes Our feet 1 Lot of Gents' Fancy Percale Shirts, 7Cci "worttt aouble unto thy house ur steps we bend; thy 1 Lot of Gents' Unlaund ied Shirts, 4."(c; worth 7c u kingdom has come; now let thy will be LIST. PRICE WHOLESALE done on earth as it Is in heaven." 1 Lot of Rents' Knit Oyerahivts, latest styles, fl.Ufi; worth $2 A cents per rb e Beef Carcasees, No. I, 4 cent rb. per No. a, '..V. " 1 Lot-oPariln.Klct. 21 Suspenders, iHe, 25c, 35c a pair. 4X cents per rb onlanice,c4e8'res Mutton Carcasses, No. 1, 60c 1 Lot each of Gents' Woolen. Half give: evidence before a eommlttee of -- MlESwa i 1 " ( 1 ' -- - "m . ... . f IIosc,-25c,,35c;nn- the Chamber of depntfes to which the fur tbe revision government's proposal ol the Constitatlcm Was referred: . . V- wrvw r alii i .'." : Tew) best make, cheap. ,, Enquire tieDBSBKKt NbwS Office. JL? , ESTRAY NOTICE. HAVE Observation at 67 stations la Spain show enormous differences Int. the in nual rainfall, which Is no lea J than 138 Inches on the Serra da Estrella, an4 only It Inches at Larida, In Catalonia Tbe minimum rainfall stall stations occurs la July and August, so1 ttie. maximum fall at seme stations la May and at others in October. I re ge - I lres , , Jrr' - ' r m ; - ed WEST! STOCK mm , 1 high-temper- & Co. Wood Noble, IN THE LARGEST 40-ln- cb lr. - GARDEN HOSE AND LAWN SPRINKLERS" - - - it? n, About 11 a. m. today tbe house of Mr. Davidson.on Fourth South Street, between ' Sixth and Seven East, took fire from a flue. The woodwork about the fine was partially consumed, llENKY N. COIT. but the fire was extinguished before much damage was done. The loss will The fire department be about $20. The fifth ivolume of Appleton's were promptly on band but their sero$ American Biogtaphy is vices were not needed. Dassins through the press, and will be ready for j. delivery in a few days. the important articles are Among News Notes. those on !fWm. H. Prescott," by A. Aliibone; "Henry U. Richard A report from U rnnel's ranch on Snake It.ver, Wyoming, says that two son," by Kjv. fhiinp urooas, u. ..; trappers, one named Adams and the The Randolph Family,", by Moncure other known as Dutchie, were lynched D. Generals "Philip H. Conway; there last week. Their offense was T. Sherman," and "William man Sheridan" an of cabin tamed the old burning Finley, who bad informed on them for by Prof. Henry Coppee; "Charles killing .game contrary to law. Sumner," by George W: Curtis; A. T., Oct. 17. Walter J. rrescott,who Horatio Potter," by the Rev.; Mor was shot at Jerome, Murphy, IX D ; "George Ripley," by gan yesterday. by Wm. Harper, died carlv the DiX, Rev. O. B Frothingham ; "James this mcrniag.and his body was brought to Prescotc. Harper was arrested Knox Po'k," J)y J. Henry UagerY near Jerome and lodged in ait. Tbe Whitelaw Riia," by Col. John Hay;! only leasou for the act given by Harper vOn Steuben," by the Rev. Baron ne was w&s mat crazy arunk at toe time. He is now very penitent. The . T. lleadley; "George Edward feeling is very bitter against him. Pickett," by General Bradley T. John-so- u; 17 "Pclter and Gcrrft Smith," by News has Portland, October been received that Joseph lingers, an Kossiter Jiihnson; "Edwin M. Stan old-tiswitchman and was found in tbe river yardmaster. at Wallnla ton," by .If d wards Pierrepont ;"GeorKe W. T. His bat and coat M. Pullman," by Gen. Horace Porter ; Junction, were on the bank and his feet securely and "George W. Smalley," by John tied. Mr. Rogers, was addicted to Russell Among the contribu drinking and it is presumed that while tions to Ypung. tae new volume by the editors in a state of inebriation be concluded he was setter dead than alive. may be mentioned tbe articles on Samuel Provost," "Winrleld Scott," Mrs. Jennie Farnnm, accompaniedby her 3 year-old son, was arrested at and "Alexander T. Stewart" by Gen. Rawlings, Wyoming, Saturday, by J as. Grant Wilson, and V Israel Put Sheriff Ilisrh. charged with eloping by from Lander with a Mr. Thomas . nam" and "Thomas Sumter," Gill and tor kidnapping her own child. Prof. John Fiske. The sketch of Her attorney procured ber release on President Pollr has been revised by a writ of habeas corpus. The evidence the only memshowed conclusively that Mrs. Farnuai Hon. George Bancroft, now living; while was unaccompanied by any one except ber of his cabinet her own child; that she and ker hus those off Generals 8herman and Sbeii band could not agree, and that sne let t for correction to I nim for the purpose ot going to Colo dan were' submitted omcers. General rado to live witn ner orotner-i- n law, those distinguished No one appeared for the prosecution, SheridaiLrevised what Prof. Coppee sae was released and lef 5 for Colorado. hid written of him on ' July Foar indictments bave been fonnd tMtb, only ten days before his The volume against C. Matthews, one of the men death. arrested by the Union Pacific Com will rival Itsforthcoming predecessors in pany , charged with robbing freight cars. He was released on bail for its wealth of Illustration. Hesldes $1,000 in one case and on his own rec- - ten full-pasteel engravings of Genid tae iner, saree. ma.. erals Sherman, Scott and "Sheridan, ogBintoce has two iadtctments pendieg Pilsburrybim and furnished bail in one Presidents Polk and Pierce, Admiral against case tor $3)5, and wn released oa his Porter, William H. Seward, William own recognizance in tbe other. The GUtnore V Slxnms, Harriet Beecher amount of stuff taken has been estl- Stdwe, and 'Charles Sumner,, it Will mat-- d at $20,000 in value. The missing articles bave been taken between contain eout two, hundred and fifty Kranston and Cheyenne. Mawlings vignettes, including pictures of public Journal. Wlnlock,Washington Territory, Oct. 16. A horrible accident occurred at. saw mills this morning-tae Cbllhalla Wavne Hob tetter was stooping over, to remove a large 'slab when tbe saw teeth caught in bis clothing. In an in- s ant be was cut completely iu two. the lower part of nis body being The body was thrown forty feet. otherwise horribly mutilated. The deceased was an industrious citizen. He leaves a wife and Ave children. Ilia death was the result of his own carelessness, as he had been admonished by the sawyer a few minutes before the accident. Carson. (Nev,), October 17. Last evening Fred. Fellows entered; hi father's house aud4bera found nettle Fellows, his sister, lying dead on tbe floor with. a. .pistol bullet through her heart. It was a case of suicide. The- girl was but 16 years old, and for several days past had been threatening to kill herself, tint no one paid any attention to her. 50 cause la ascribed for tbe act, except aba was and bad that been reproved by her-- parent. The ball after passing through her body vlerced the side ot tbe bouse and was fonnd imbedded in the fence. There was another ball found In tbe ceiling. Two shots were heard about 3 o'clock tn the afternoon by tbe neighbors, bat no attention was paid to them. Bae was the daughter ot Wornson Fellows, a carpenter. A Jury found a verdict of .. suicide. .a. . . Socorro, N. M , Qct.Jfl. A special Times toeay dispatch to the aSocorro from Carthage coal mining centre In this county, gives ae particulars of. a terrible fatal encounter. which occur red in that city fast nigh. Frederick , and Sala Heron, a desperado, a dlna' Cbevez, be Mexican, came Involved tin a quarrel. Heron drew a large knife and stabbed Chevez in the neck completely severing the Jugular vein, death resulting in few moments. Heron, after com attempted pleting his terrible work, wa over to make his escape, put taken by 'friends of the murdered man, who, it seems, was very popular, ana beaten until ne sustained latai in Juries. Intense excitement prevails Sheriff in tbe community today. Cook, of tbis city, was dispatched to tbe scene of the fracas. More trouble is expected. Heron was a fugitive from Justice, and was .wanted at Flag staff, A. T-- to answer the charge of murder. IK Plumbing Material, Pump, Pipe and Fittiiitf Heating Supplier, Tin and Iron Roofing, O il W:acrf Iron Cornice. Guttering, Etc. - pre-emptio- FITTER X iQne gray oM i POSSESSION: M . IIORSE, latne on left . hind a lef f ehouider. to bavs- bws and Carpets, ...... ArrijI lU Him mi WH1TKHEAI) "O Steam Carpet Cleaning, Feather and , .v!.'..ivjf9re- ch Process. - .: f - Clean Beds Pi '' ley, branfled If danagalkna cost on said aaimul be not paid within 10 day fiOm date of .this Diiee will be aeld ta tbe hlgheot bidder at Sandy etrarpoutid, at 10 o'clock or evewuer, iobb. a.ite on tae sansj rrerioct, Dated at Sandy Salt lake Co or 20tb Oetober.1 WS.; , this tlay Utah, M. KIL80N,;. Poundkeeper of said Precinct. . WHITE ..Ab. SONS. tx oor.iETHirjc wEWcxy S1IEIS Lin IT . .' ) ; ' Aiaaress uienovaung. S. B.. MARKS & CO.; II.1 1!, . i . ' Tiair. 1 Lot each Of Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs, a 1 Kill II Ifc; 3W40r; nothing of like value has ever been offered be fore in the t city. i; 500 Ladies' and Children's Cloak, Jackets and ew Markets at $lt $2, S3, $4, $5, up to $75 each. .V'.V-- r 3 i, 1000 Infants' Long and Short Coats all colors nnd ttylfa from $1 to $10 each; positively worth double, thci ,pjyce we , . " v t3T These pporionktles to bentttlfy your little drlinx lor llJttOBey do wbln "'.fuS;5b5r Srgilu will make It worth your while to fcecne Wipif lo All xrmmr Nvr Ij Underbid ! We Never MUrepreeeutt' ordrrJ it o m excerlencrd ihopfWl'lKUIl frW?lL..ii;h.n e fU et Darrein price ecrred - .?rS. d ESTABLISHED 18(U. . long gpou - ; rytu " , v- .- F. AUEKBACII , C ,i'iy' BU0. , |