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Show EVENING NEWS. LATE TELEGRAMS. ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE. POLITICS IN IDAHU Party to Come to the Prosecuting Persons who have The People's Front In Solid Phalanx. Withdrawn from the Church. i RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Religious services o! the Chtirch of Jesus Christ ol Latter-da- y Saints will be held la ths Tabernacle (Sunday) afternoon, commencing ow Odock. Home missionaries will preach in the country wards' tomorrow. In the city wards services are held In the various ward meeting houses at the hours named : First.. ..5 Hccond...v...6:30 6:S0 rlrd rmi.. 6 rHXtb........S peventh .Right h Ninth Tenth KleTenth....G 6 . 8:30 p.m. " " " " " 6 6 Meetings convene wards as follows t Surar House Farmers. Trlfth.. .o0 p.m Thirteenth. .6:30 fourteenth.. 6:50 fifteenth. ...6:30 " " Sixteenth ...6 Seventeenth Eighteenth. .6 Nineteenth. .6:30 Twentieth.. .6:30 Twenty flret.6 " . " " In the country Pocatmao, Idaho, Nov. 2 Special The political to the DzssRKT News situation in Idaho is decidedly unique, so far at least as the "Mormon population In this Territory is concerned. The infamous test oath, which has worked so successfully heretofore In preventing the "Mormon'? element from exercising the rights of franchise, is now being wrestled With in a spirit ol determination and even desperation: Vour readers are already aware that the late ruling of Judge Berry forbids eveiy eligible voter belonging to the Mormon Church from voting. There- lore, if the "Mormons" would enjoy their civil tights, there remains but one thing for them to do, so it Is said, namely: to withdraw from member ship in their Church. ironic bat I can learn, quite a num ber of "Mormon" voters have SACRIFICED p.m. In Mill Creek fcaat Miil Creek Bt Cottonwood. Sout Cottonwood Union North Jordan Pandy Ktverton Blnffdale ftobth Jordan FELLOWSHIP their ;cburch, rather than remain longer tbe victims of outrage and in2 famy. This move has, as might have a been expected, aroused the 2 to a pitch of desperation, 3 2 and every available means known to 2 political trickery is being devised, and 2 1 will be executed, to exclude the ex- lraper . 12 m. Graaite "Mormons" from the poll J. Hem man. .10 a.m. Wert Jordan.... ..12 Tbe registrars in Franklin, Preston in. Brighton and McCammon have refused to regis Pleasant Green.. p.m. '.'.VI ter the m. and have put Granger North Point. p.m. names on the rejected list. The their Hunter p.m. .. 1 Mountain Dell.... intention, so far as Kpown, in the be p.m. Services in foreign languages are fore mentioned places is to, prosecute the registrars as" provided under the conducted as follows: 'aw. for refusing to do their duty. On m. 10 a. fcvaa'sftnavian, Social Hull, the other hand the German, Citr Hall, 10 a. m. faction has already arrested eight of voters who have regis FRAGMENTS. tered, on the ground of perjury, from Salene. Hexsurg and Burton. War Vots ob Tuesday, for Hon. John T. rants are out for some antl-"Mormo- antl-"Mormo- n" DIVISION ON NO NATIONAL Bat the Party Remains naaa of Local 18SUEN, lataet for the Territorial Headquarters tral Big Eiprcu Bobbery. Naw Trl- - Cms Committee of tuk Peopik's Party. Salt Lake City, October, 1888. To the County Central Commitees of the People's Party : Gentlemen As tbe time is ap proaching for the election of a Delegate to Congress, we deem it wise and proper to address you briefly on tbe political situation la this Territory. The People's Party stands upoo-thplatform of principles which has sustained it heretofore. They are founded in tbe fundamental trutbs that underlie our national system. They are e imperishablb and indestructible We see no reason to turn from them or to make any change in tbe charac ter or name of tbe otganization which has successfully maintained them for many years. The People's Party Is in its intact, and should be preserved integrity nntil the people of Utah have obtained their fall rights and privileges as American citizens. There is ample room upon its platform for every citizen of Utah who venerates the Constitution of our country and is willing to obey the laws made in pursuance thereof, and who desires the triumph of local self government, no matter what may be bis opinions or affiliations upon national issues. It is a party of the people and for the people, and is to the people's interests. There is no need xor any voter wno wishes for the welfare of the Territory to separate himself from tbe People's Party in order to work for national purposes. Indeed such a course Orleans, Nov. 3. rairs ao The United States express messenger, on tbe New Orleans and Northeastern Railway which arrived here this morning, traia, was robbed at 5 a. m. between Lacey and Derby stations, fifty miles from this city. The express officials decline to state the amount of the robbery, but it is understood the loss Is between The robber en$40,000 and $50,000. tered the express car where Henry was sitting McElroy, baegage-maste- r, near the middle of the car, and the express messenger, Charles Lanrey. at one end, checking off freight. Tbe robber came first to the baggage master, presented a pistol and reup his hands. quired him to hold Quickly throwing a sack over McElroy 'a bead the robber gave attention a to tbe messenger who was tbe point of the pistol to open the safe. The sack was then placed over tbe messenger's head while the robber proceeded with the work After of securing the money. of the safe the securing tbe contents robber pulled the bell rope and when the train st(pped he left the car unobserved. When the express car. was both finally reached by the conductor, McElrew ith and Laurey were found hands up and sacks standing-Wover their beads. They were under the impression that the robber was ctill present. Bright clear complexion skin. healthful Soft " PEARS'-T- iie B. Great English Complexion ETgrjrta? SDJUV-S- old BAVIS. 3L. St. Peterburg, Nov. 3. Persons on olliclal the Imperial train confirm the version of the cause, namely : a defective track. Paris Nov. 3. A terrific explosion occurred today in Campaignac coalo pit. Eight min rs were killed. Twenty-twbodies have been recovered. Paris, Nov. C Advices from Saigon say pirates attacked the post, consist niuu ing oi 4U men oi tnoin tureigu and seven pagodas Tonquin, and I killed all but one man. Jacksoo, Minn., Nov, 2. Aterrlb.e Valley prairie fire raged in the Sioux were burned yesterday. Four persons t death and another cannot live. Nov. 2. Herbert L. Critch-et- t, Boston, of Daniels & Crltchett, real estate, his has disappeared leaving a deficit in and accounts with the firm of $23,000 S. K. $2,000 in rents collected. A handHopewell, Pa., November 2. car was derailed by a runaway team this morning. One man was killed and eight others were severely wounded. St. Petersburg. Nov. 2. M. Alenni-kof- f. director of the Caucasian railby roads committed suicide today He HATE himself with a revolver. shooting left a letter addressed to the Czir. - to local interests, while it would ac complish nothing in the broader political arena. to In past contests our strength has been in our unity. We have not been v Street- because we would not De conqueredThe THJRTTi-TWOTHERS. W Calne. divided. alleged branches of the w. . BlBJTM, men are free from the Church national parties in this Territory have a. r. 9. S. UW1S. WAMMWB, ni!!!, .Tui election on Tuesday next is andThese each resolved and proclaimed that to meet tbeissue.They are prepared on not act but will now the party lines, they topic. now in Blackfoot Jail awaiting a hear work under the name of "Liberals" and wife will child Jcimjk Powers' ing, which will come off tomorrow. against he People's Party. They set in vigorous words the tony oi arrive from the east this evening. Vour correspondent overheard, a gen forth divlblon as Democrats and Republi a is who 'hat state, witness, tleman, cans. Thb Quorum of Seventies will meet Under these circumstances common In the First Ward next Monday even- Bennett, the notorious antirMormon, men off provided prudence, if nothing else, would buk- offered to these let 10 MAIS STREET, ing. OPENED OUT, AT ceat that the memoers oi the reopie's they would promise not to vote. It Is 'arty should engage in no movement The Y. M. M. I. A. of the Salt Lake evidently a clear case of intimidation. tending to separate them into other A TXJlXi AND COMPLETE IJKE OF VlerJna, Nov. 2. The new army bill Stake will held a conference, on Mon- The political fever hereabouts is high parties or factions, and make no maintains t00.000. at war the strength would prevent their full For the next decade It Is T to day next, commencing at 10 a.m. and seemingly there is no trouble to pledges which with their tried and true recruit for the army andproposed Landwehr JD-RJo dices. And for candidates paying Oodkn will have a big time on Monfriends, in the face of.. 125,000 men yearly, The term of servAmong those arrested aro George day afternoon, at the laying of the ice Is raised to twelve, years. COMBINED HOSTILITY corner atone of the new Union Depot. Briggs, II. B. Simmons, W- - H. Wilkes, Hen-r- v them. Such :alnst division London, Nov. 2 Hon. MichaelBritish would, M. Cook, 1). O, Watts, James has been appointed Herbert affect not the Bailbv & Sons of this city are doing James materially perhaps, Waldron and William Wettover. to charge d'affaires at Washington. Lord lor result in tae election ETC., ETC. quite a business in shipping off lucent becomeueiegaie disastrous Sackvlile returns to England immedimight Congress,but seed to distant markets. They are when local issues in the counties and ately on leave of absence. It is underAll at. Bed Kock Prices, Wholesale and Retail. MEETING. PRIESTHOOD cities shall be at stake. Ia oar opin stood the government will allow his loading three cars today. ion the time has not come for the case to rest until after tbe presidential We offer a large lot of Misses' and Childreu's Newmarkets, Coats, The funeral of Frank E. Frost will people of Utah to organize under any election. A Synopsis of the Proceedings. national party name, but every in2. Presiden be held tomorrow afternoon at !! Nov. of at an Immense Sacrifice. 1 he above must be sold regardless of coat Mexico, etc., City terest and indication urge tbe neces TViaz. arr.omDa.aied bv his Cabinet, ar o'clock, at the residence of his mother of closer union and more deter rived vesterdav at San Luis Votosi. A The Priesthood meeting held in tbe sity No. 261 e.. First South Street. mined action as tne party oi tne dispatch CHOICE BUTTER AND EG9S ALWAYS ON HAND. from Morella says the Assembly Hall today was largely at people. men for militia PxorLK's Party voters, read again tended; all the wards of the Stake beAt tne Territorial convention, non. service. isItimpressing is rumored there are diftie address of the Territorial Central ing represented by their presiding John T. Caine.our faithful and efficient ficulties In the Conference Visitors will consult their own. tutor est a by looking of Julelsco. The was renominated Fourth CavalryState been ordered there through our (stock before purchasing elsewhere. Committee published today, and see officers with the exception ol the Delegate in Congress, has acclamation. Let the voters 01 In the greatest haste. the imperative necessity of casting, Eighth Ward of the city, and Sugar by Utah imitate their representatives ana on to the unanimous support of the your ballots for lion. John T. Calne House, Big Cottonwood and Blaff rally nominee of the People's Party, and, Tuesday. News Notes Dale, of tbe country. and attachall Ten quorums of Elders were proper- avoiding B. O. Fox, George Graham, Eph. Ac ments that entanglements would tend to separate is efllicted by a li Unrn Wyoming, Laramie, influence, cling to great maoy boodlums, some cf tbem Kelly and Henry Lloyd were brought ly represented, as were also officers of their interests and party under which they have here- sons of leading citizens. The other into the Police Court today lor having the Lesser Priesthood belonging to the the tofore fought their political battles night a crowd of the boys were enof this and achieved been drunk. Lloyd's case was more Eleventh and Sixteenth wards a succession of signal gaged in tearing up bridges at tbe street crossings when a policeman aggravated than that of tbe others, and city, and Sugar House, Mill Creek, Big victories. By order of the Territorial Central came along. Tbe boys ran, tbe officer he was fined The others were as- Cottonwood, Granite, North Jordan, Committee. fired, and one of the hoodlums, Alfred Brighton and Hunter. sessed $3 each. John K. Winder, Chairman. Cook, received a fiesh wound in tbe Seventeen young brethren were recom A. ' Elias Smith, Secretary. leu. Coaltkr Snklokovk, the rustling mended to be ordained Elders, and music dealers, are in receipt of new the meeting endorsed the ordination of Cincinnati, Nov. 2. Yesterday uponn balancing the bank accounts the and choice music as fast as it is issued. twelve more, tbat bad been ordained Ill formation Wanted. tobacco warehouse found a Amonjf the latest pieces they have arc daring the last two montbs, some of check for $.000 in each of three forged whose address Mrs. Ellen Ingham, rne cnecas in eacn case were ... Casolyn's Son;;. "Little Darling, are whom bad departed on missions. . barks, we Strangers?" "1'rlncess Katie Ga a. As is the usual custom all of the is Ho. 6 Mount street, aiarsuau endorsed by Charles Tinkler, collector who received tbe ATbrethren were Interrogated with, re street, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire, for tbe warehouse, votte, and "That Melody Divine." was only about ninegard to honoring their positions in tbe England, greatly desires to hear from money. Tinkler last tbe an4 about left teen years old Priestnooa Detore their oraina HThk ward autnortties are requested ' higher to the office of Elder was author her brother John llollon, who emi of September. Ills employers think be to call attention in tbe Sabbath Schools' tion Utah to of address above was tee dupe lzed. U having been reported In grated from the experienced crimtaat some brethren about the year U50 or 'o. Anyone inals. The boy is missing. and Ward meetings, Ito the mutual im- the meeting attend tbelr quorum provement Associations . Conference did not as Til R Governor Moonlight, of Wyomiai, anything of him would confaithfully as they knowing au M. territorial N. to on Monday. Three meetings will be meetings went Grant, with a favor by communicating should after being ordain 3d Elders. fer ditor, and demanded bis resignation. held, at 10 a. m. and 2 and 7:30 p. m. while others absented themselves en her. Tbe auditor is cbalrman cf tbe repub-- i All are invited. tbem, the question was tirely from was lican central committee of Vyomlns, to be done with such asked wbat Land this position made bim offensive A New Volume. The hoisting works at the Storm members particularly the absentees, TO 8KLECT FROM. th rtmnrrolii' srnvarnnr. who Prest. Angus M. Cannon sals: where .A casual examination of the Novem as bed on tbe ground King mine. Silver Kcef.were destroyed the for resignation are or indifferent with young old, partisanship." The auhy Are on Tuesday last. The blaze men, rezard to their calling in the priest ber number of the Contributor shows of "offensive STOCK AND PRICES considered himself as GILL EARLY AND EXAMINE however, near ditor, commenced on the be level, sent to labor it to be an exceptionally fine one. It hood. Teachers should In and man .as a the govern big ), Intba shaft.wlth which it cosneetcd, and kindly with delinquents, and if they Is the Initial issue of volume ten, fercible if not elegant language to make an impression upen which opens with a number of Im- formed the governor that he would do BEFORR YOU PURCHASE. ignited tbe timbers above. The loss fail them or get them to sense their auAt the no such present is quite heavy, though the exact figures position, prefer thing. a charge against provements which enhance the apthem- - to ineir isisnops ana have not yet been ascertained. let pearance ef the magazine. The matter ditor holds the fort. them be dealt with if they will not is more than usually meritorious, and BMaiysville, Cal , Oct. 31. A party oi 51 & A pleasant sociable was held then repent. It is a serious thing to embraces a wide dissatisfied emigrants, returning from as will be variety, last make promises bere or with each other in the Fifth Ward meeting-hous- e camped at Llveoak, about ten then turn around and ignore them. seen by the following table of con- Idaho, miles from here, yesterday. Among evening, where a considerable number and A man tbat will break his covenants the number was a young woman of the friends of Elder Jesse West, Jr., and degrade his priesthood is not tents: named Jones, in whose arms was a had assembled to bid him good bye wortby the name tbat. be bears, no Steel engraving: Portrait of Eras- baby. Last night she wbat his position may be. La tus tinow, frontispiece; Tbe Prophet went Into the tent in which was tbe prior to his departure en a mission to matter ld laltbiuiiv with the erring and and His successor ; t3 Edmund boy of another woman, the Southern States. Tbe evening was bor when we have exhausted all the power Kean'a Cottage, Kjot.Trip W. Sloan; En- - and found him playing with a pistol spent in singing, recitations, dancing, that God has Riven us to reclaim them. 'enng Jerusalem oy jioonuznt. ios. He was told to put it up. and in doing let the law governing such cases take M. Tanner; Thoughts on Civilization, so accidentally discharged tbe weapon. etc. lib course, covenants maue nere can' George Reynolds; Some Toilers of tbe bullet striking tne woman in tile of wife the not be violated with impunity. Mrs. Van B. Delasamut, K. C. in tbo Sea, Harper's- body and Inflicting a fatal wound, une is that should another There rCnoldied daring tne night. Relatives of subject and Cleanliness of is Wctcly; visiting Portland, Oregon, nayor not be sight ol:in tbat is that every K. James Tannage; Lit the deceased live at Santa Cruz. for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Isa- man belosthonored his position, no era, erary spectator; Colo., Oct. 31. A special dora Morris, of this city. Tbe lady matter wbat his calling may be. Any A New Witness for God, 111.. B. II. toLeadville, tbe Chronicle from II ill top, Colo., his in is is derelict duties that of the Yellowhas lately been east to arrange for Elder Sketches Art Koberts; of Leadville, responsible, and If the presidents of stone, Alfred JLambourne; Erastus sarsthat A. Campbell, sanding one of her children to Welles-le- y quorums are as wide awake as they Snow (Biographical): Last Discourse while crossing the Soattt Park here about 5 o'clock this morning,: was College and another to Leipstc, should be they would can taese trans of Apostle Erastus Snow; The lte-lie was very se Mamie Miss Morris, gressors to account in the manner pro of Robert Burns, I , Horatio; struck bv the train. Germany. glon memoer 01 a quornm Editorial: rne world's unoenei, ine riously injured and is not expected to any it vided, and Mr. of Mrs. will Morris, daughter about 40 years away from his meetings two or Course of Reading; Truth a poem. live. lie is apparently aid. weisrhs about 170 pounds and Is goto Portland with Mrs. Delasbmut. stays three times, and is remiss in his an Orson F. Whitney; Association Intel about five feet high. lie was dressed in other directions, ascertain the ligence, h 'a Pbof. C. Norris' canine exhibit io ties as I have stated, and act as the in a dark gray coat and vest and Jeans cause, afterwas given in the Theatre thle case Justifies. pants. lie also wore leggings and overshoes. Ills hair and beard are A word concerning recommends to noon. The building was literally dark and he has blue eyes. From paFirst District Conrt. of the Lord. Let every Jammed, many grown up people being the houses see to It tbat the brethren's pers found on his person it has been Bishop before a Yesterday's proceedings among the number. The show is ascertained tbat he has done some names te prenxeu ov me wora iioer buslnees with It. H. Deggs & Co. very fine one, especially for the little In every instance. Keep this in view Judge Judd: I again ask you, as I have on United States vs. John Uuchanan; ones, and the older folk, too, were always. occasions, wnen recommending , order postponhighly delighted at the great variety of other men to be ordained Elders, state what unlawful cohabitation Wmi (im a (tear U.UISIUiC?. exf MorrliaBt oaly) in tricks performed and intelligence otllce they hold la tbe Lesser Priest ing sentence till next term. Sa MataSt. Cklcaga very Ttwa a rule, oretnren are not l'eople vs. Wm. Broadbead ; killing hibited by the dogs trained by Prof hood, lor, as prepared to officiate a Elders until- cattle; trial, and verdict of not guilty. Norris. tney uavemagnineaineAsronic rriestPeople vs. Charles Hyde; grand hood and given evidence 01 their wor- demurrer overruled; plea ol to be larceny; ti)U2ts promoted. Bishop John K winder exhorted the not guilty entered. A Send Off. MOOHE & CO., brethren to be faithful In discharging l'eople vs.Wm.Gillls; grand larceny ; A social entertainment will be given everv duty required at tatir nanus. ordered to file bill of excep- - Druggists, Wasatch Pharmacy, Tbe meeting men adjourned xor one defendant in the Twentieth Ward llall on Mon ! ait Malt LaJte City. in twenty a aye. lions . ,A Houses. Call ani See ' t atw month. Prices Guaranteed as as East Alien u. Campbell vs. Horace llolt : day evening, Nov. 5tb, at 8 oelock, in foreclosure of mortgage ordered. honor of Brothers O. D. Komney and eople vs. Chas. Baker et al. ; grand EXECUTOR'S SALE. Forcing the Law. Charles Locander, who are about to ; by suggestion of the District larceny on All the leave, foreign missions. ll. J. (Jhnstiansen, of Ugdcn, was Attorney tne aeiennants were iouea VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ot guilty without the hearing o! any friends of tbe above named gentlemen before tbe commissioner on Wednes in pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Salt Lake County, Territory are lnvlt d to attend. A fine pro day oa the charge of unlawful cohab WitD68B8avs. Ed. Jones et al.; rape; of Utah, made on the 29th day of SeptemPeople gramme has been prepared. Some itatlon. and bound over to await tbe demurrer ! defendant held ber, 1888,S. in the matter of the eatate of sustained; Charlca Harmon, deceased, the under of the leading talent of the city will action ct the grand Jury.; Tbe oefend- on a new indictment. of the said sell executors will estate, been away for over tbree James Tucker vs. W. C. McLaren; nlgned appear. Refreshments will be served. antbas at private sale, to tbe highest bidder, for years, but has corresponded with tbe ereclosnre of mortgage ordered. and a good time is expected. gold coin of the United States, and was con which alleged plural wife, civil calendar will be set to- cash, The eabtect to12 confirmation by said Probate strued by his honor as cohabitation. morrow. Court, at o'clock ib., on Saturday, the 10th y O. N. Ltllenquist bad an in day of November, 1838, at the oflice of J. 11. at Ozdcn transacted Business by on same Mo Tic, 49 Main Street, Salt Lake City and tbe Election Bulletins. vestigation charge, and ease was dismissed for the lack of Judge Henderson: tbe County, Territory of Utah, all the right, and estate of said Charles S. In order to keep the people posted evidence. An agreement had been In the case of Mary Grant vs. the title, interest at the time of his death, and all and Union Pacific Hallway Company, the Harmon, regarding the progress' of the most made yearstoago between defendant tbe right, tide and interest the said estate live according to tbe law. motion to relieve costs was denied. momentous election that has ever his wives has. by operation of law otherwise, acbeen had and this Niels case Jensen vs. of Tbe the agreement strictly other than or in addition to that of quired a taken place in this Republic, bulletin adhered to. . Union. Pacific Company, cult tbe said Charles S. Harmon, at the time of board will be placed in front of the Uans J. Nielsen, of Logan, was also tor damages forRailway stock killed, was con- bus death in and to all that certain lot.picce arrested and parcel of land situate, lying and being Wednesday night News Office on Tuesday even'ng and brought cluded and given to the Jury. A ver- or in said Salt Lake County.Tcrritory of Utah, before the commissioner next day on dict In favor of plaintiff, assessing his and a to hour of late On that bounded and described as follows, to night. kept charge ol unlawful) cohabitation. damages at $200.(30, was rendered. Commencing forty eight (4) rods it will be inscribed the latest informa the He has been away for over two years. Tbe following defendants are or- wit:of the southeast corner of tbe west north tlon from the States as soon aa it is He pleaded not guilty. The alleged dered to appear and plead on Nov. 9th : half of northwest quarter (l)ef secwas n tne twenty-seveJural wire Unlawful cohabitation Daniel II111, tion upon (27!. townsbm one (I). piacea received. Election news from Idaho p mas sne ana was one (1). west Salt Lako of Wm. U. north Robert lesunea range tana, Baxter, Maughan, same In be the bulletined will also forty-eigmarried to defendant about nine or Charles Bailey, Wlllard IIaosen, meridian, and running thence north rods, thence west thirty-tw- o KX) ten years ago, at Salt Lake City. Mr. Richard way. lien Thorn, iarratt, then south lorty eigbt 4f1) Toda, Nielsen went on a mission some Samuel Obery, Thomas Oliver rods, thirty-tweast to rods thence the place (ii) two years ago, but bad been sway for K. Smith, Absalom Woolf, Wm. T. of i ceutaininx nine and Child Drowned. some time previous to that; sho had a Kigby, Henry Brown, Sr., and Hans P. 5) acres of J.nd. . Terms and lived but bad of home wltb her own, of sale: Cah. pold coin of the NMson. Last Sunday an eighteen months old his . wife while be was He UwUcl 'Statea, tea per cent of the purchase Perjury Wm. Evans. son of Lawrence and Alice Dastrop, of camefirsthome about a weekaway. to be paid to the executors on the She money ago. Adultery James Kemp and John day ot sale, balance oa coaflrmaiion of aale Sallna, Kicbfleld County was accldca holds the deed for tbe property she Girard. by said Probate Court Bids for aaid propFornication Catherine E. Graebl. on, and bad made an agreement tally drowned. There is a deep ditch lives el ty will . be received in writing at tbe said about deiendaat three with to Intent ago with Assault years kill Lewis office of I. H. Hoy lea t any time after tbe Mr. Dastrup's residence, and to keep tbe law. Mr. Melsen was Cunningham. passing S rat paMicaUu of Una notice until li GOODS, this was tbe scene of tbe tad fatality bound over to await the action of tbe Malicious mischief John W. Tay- o'clock , on tbe sail loth day of NovemThe little fellow bad been left In the grand Jury. Lars Johnson and John Dee. ber, use. lor, BENJAMIN M. HARIO Two furors were excused for tbe ii care of an elder sister, who was doing onPeter Nielsen, of Logan, was arrested HO BE ITT UAHMON, GOODS,, cohab- - term, and tbe others were excused unfor unlawful night Thursday tbe housework. Is her labor she for itatlon. lie was placed under bonds til Thursday, Nov. 8tb, tbe court stat- Executors of the estate of Charles S. Hat-- : deceased. d7t mon, a time. the bad to child for short await preliminary examination.lie got ing that on Monday they would probbeen absent from tbe doorstep about ugaen atanaara. ably wish to attend the laying of the Tuesday was elecfive minutes when bis sister missed depot corner atone. tion day and on Wednesday some ot UNIVERSITY OF DESERET. him and went to bring aim Is. Ootslde University. them would probably be "too sober or on the bank of tbe dltcb, she saw something else" to feel like attend-D- g rrtBJE SECOND TERM OF THE FRKSENT ine secona term or toe present too court Lsl small wagon which the child bad been academic year of the University of Academic year of the Univeraity wl X open Monaay, nov. ism mat. playing with, and on going to tbe alace Deseret will open on the 12th Inst, a A fall line of "Winter Coarse" studies is was horrified at discovering ber little full line of winter course studies, for OF; OTitnyxixo. Os Monday evening the BaioU of provided to begin witb Ibis term, besidea brother lying motionless in the water. the benefit of a certain class of stud' tbe Twentieth Ward will give a social others hi continuation of higher courses of IXIt IH BIADI5XS9 FOB THE- Boe seized bint and ran to a be'ghbori eats. Is provided. In addition to the party, complimentary to Elders Orson study. For further information relative to the . where efforts were made to resuscitate School, or for Annual or Propamine, adregular curriculum. See notice in this D. Romney and U. C, Locander, who dress, in person or by letter, the President, the babe, but without success. .. are about to depart on a mission. issue. i d7 82t JOHN It. PAIIK? 128 Main O ing BUS, Davis. k LEWIS CO. i0. o. l'- I "GOODS. DEiJSS Henrietta, good winter weight, ail color mid :.lm k, h ; ; waith i.e. regular iric: Aism FTrSisrisxriisTGh 7.V. ca-ooos-v . worth Ladiea' Black Caahmere Hoe at ltibbed Faahiuned Wool Uom", vo t lct Value. Ladiea' Colored Hone at MV.; uxiiul price Tic. Black Cashmere Ladle' English IrlT I'Ol ihh- ; o Miatcs' All Wool heavy Kibhed Hose, bent we ever oUI, fer .'.V. o Uents' Engliah Tan Colored Merino Ualf Hone at 2Sr. , worth "v o- - and Hoys' Windsor Tie at '.'." o Uenta' Unlaaadried Shirts at Vic; g rplot bargain o Ladles' Natural Mixed Wool VeMs and I'ontn at o Ladies' Wbitc Vceta and I'auta at Jt'e. each. Ueuts' MIL Sc-art- -- rutn Ladies' Sra'rlet All Wool Veata and $3.00; IlALl A I'KK at t, 7.V. ccr oltcrril each ; rcdu fnur I 51 earh. tl M , du' 1 fi mil 'i H. Lot of fKlds and Knds of Cornets, embracing be cleared out at $l.CO. o ami .",5 $1.50, J.OO lnrli qualities. - Onr Regular 1.8 Foster 3 Hook and Koater 7 Hook Kid t. loves (in plain bat dlovi s be cleared out at K.. and W, they arc ojr regalar J 1.2.1 and ti o W Fiees Feather Trimming and 10 pieces Astrachan Trimming are oflcifit at yard ; reduced from 65e. and 'bv. ill i'l 1 T O W 35 Xi Q A. 1ST DD "iST .A. I3 Kl T Extra Quality Uuck Towels at $l.ti per do. reduced from 1 .10. Bleached Damask Fringed Ioyhen at t)oc. . reduced from 11. '. at 65c worth 1 oo. Cream Damaxk Ked Bordered Bleached Damask Napkins at 00c. ; reduced from lie. We Offer two numbers of Extra Heavy full ulu Honey comb Quilt regular prices $l.M and $1.60. -- 1ST G fi .1." . ; s l l.ianl At H " .. COHlrBR'OS. GOODS, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, -- ci-ok:- " - Barnes isr id Jimh1 Ladies' Seal Plnsh Walking Jackets at $13.00 ; from o Pom-pon Plush with Ladies' Wraps, Fringe, Satin lined, at U M; worth Ladies' Seal Plush Modleska Wraps, Bell Sleeves, good ulUed Sutln llmrr, ni $18.00; reduced from $iY00. o English Seal Plush Sacques, mida by one of tbe leading Now Vuik inaiiu! 27. M. turers, sizes 62 to 42, at $20 00; worth o Ladies' Striped Heavy Weight Walking Jackets, vny to.t val'K , f.n U ' o Clearing ont a lot of last season's Ladies' Newmarket,. .i1'all tn irno.l btvl ; to ihui, w lot consists of garments sold last winter irom BK placed them on a bargain counter in our Cloak room nod Uh v ih t SI. C3out at $4.50. Ladies' Black Beaver Walking Jackets reduced from V'"' to VI .o. hosiery , Successor a s Hiuaall la firm and Bargraln reduced irom 2oc. to 'Jic. Double width Drap IV Alma, all color, at A Line Of All Wool 02 Inch Ladles' Clotti at t0c it will bring you the greatest return? , re D- L. DAVIS member WpULD BR DETRIMENTAL offer Sally Extraordlaary Splendid quality cf Having succeeded to the business of.Barnes Davis, and opened at the old stand anew and desirable Stock of Merchandise, I tak the liberty to thanh my old patrons for theu attensupport in the past-- and hope by close tion to business, Low Prices and courteous treatment to merit their future patronageNew goods are daily arriving, and price will be as low as any house in the cityIf you want to invest your money where BRIEF TELEGRAMS. de-Vot- ed "w-eap- lUwio.lL 1 1T7 rear roatUa t We THE BURTOff ARI!KR -- arov-ernm- BARNES, LEWIS Formerly wit MADS EN. P. W. Bod-ma- & CO., tnvia. Furniture, Wall Paper anfl L5i MLaacaaaiiaMi-t" VB 7l- - a iBUfaa ltiaallftTI Jlf ak. -- Carpets, . ji. .... y- -j 1 ''(, l - GREATLY REDUCE! RATES. Finest Stock and Greatest Variety ! Him I Combination Fence ii ff'i .uy. m, 1 , y I,,, Oence lacliines. - 250-fo- ot 53 E. Nos. thy OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, 101 & 103 E. WRSJSOOTIl STREET. FACTORY AND YARD, CORNER EIGHTH SOUTH AND STATE ROAD First South St. Oaa. Dikbotobs: anra Koataay. Tartar, H. J. Romb7. F. Xtmrtnt. W. W. araatroac- Maaaa-ar-, SnBv, Tarlor. Aaatataat H. D. Bomaay, AHI & Co. Noble, Wood stock in the west steamplaning millt3 o jljlUgest , Dram-JJrlnKin- nuiviINLY, ARMSTRONG CO., II b mr On Block Eat of V. C. It. It. Depot. iBaBBBBBBaBaBaaBBaaBaaaaBaaaaaaaBaaaBaBBaBBBBBBBBaBBaaaaaHaaaaaaHi C I. m DOUHELSOU Fall lr a nnnnnirw liiiLun, K, Aa-oat- Maaaaw a ad Trtaarar - -- three-year-o- eacraiarj 3D AJCXj32T m & CO. G-oo- ds JttEjTTVTlrGr. f ji E Ladies' Jackets, Modjeskas,. FOUR STORES Newmarkets, Jerseys, etc., Children's Cloaks, To-da- DHESS GOODS AND - TRMIIJG5 - , () SVJBrSrfTI3lIT ht (W. COMB XT'JkJST three-HfU- (J WPlr . C M. D0KME1S0I & clothing; DET GROCERIES. rtmm nos bksVachb. ecu a. If I. Drag "tore kave Frea Barapla . . wtthoai aSaC eaaal Qwr Fills. Oara relier fall: raaaOTM Flnplea la tba Faea; K3TRAY SOT1CK. Mr PvSSKSSIOX; ana na aroTM Dlaeecjoa. Oalj One dart red BULL, with two wbtle iol aaeaata a osb. oa flajxaa. Ono Una back roan COW, no brand i . vlaiblo. 8TBATKU OB8TOL5W. above described anlraala are not tba U MILKS K1XK befor THB SPRINGSclaimed and Uken away on r at Iihl. last snrina. Mi Norember mb, 18h. tbey will be old r the rara and blaze wth MARE, chestnut sorrel lie aoctloa. at the Citv Fauay round, to ai- l stif Said Mare hjah':st reaponsibla bidder, at t Infor yean old and baa no bra Ja visible, M. WlFLMr.lt PIN B, fitv Tona eper. Salt Lake City, Novemlw JUl, lat. 4H rewarded. Mmtm aaa, m far a - rl.wi. . 1 :-- CO. 8TRBKT. " 1C8 DBESS and an ABJtry FAIR fc CONFBRBNGB. Under-we- ar and Hosiery. EES! BOOTS AND SHOE! con-dilio- na m-- NEW! laadies, Gent's' and Children's . w |