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Show - PVENING NEWS, i Weda.ee.lay, I - HtTtmbtr 24, ISS. ';. The , ALSO A P0WKB9 Waterworks, Street Lamps, Sewerage, Etc. The principal places of business j I. day by Thi Allt atleea U Caa r minstrel Thk Hiverly-CIeveUcombination appe&as at the Theatre on Friday evening. Tomobkow being a legal mod national holiday, the Dkskkbt Naws will not be issued again uutil Friday. ThcD. & R. O. W. passenger, due at f o'clock last night, did not arrive till l'J, owl nx to the delay caused by the collision at Husted, particulars ol which appeared in yesterday's News. Tiik f uneraiVservices of the late Mrs, Kiizabeth Home Webb, of Oasis, will be held at the residence of Mr. II. U. James, N. 140 e. Third Street, on Thursday, at 1 p. m. Friends ln- - The City Council met In regular ses sion at 7 o'clock last evening, Mayer Armstrong presiding, Adam Speirs, William Fuller and II. Barney, a committee in behalf of the Inhabitants of the First, Second and Tenth Wards, represented that in the month of Tebruary, 1888, the people of those wards held a mass meeting and decided to take the necessary steps to protect their, vested rights in. th waters of Emigration Creek,; they,. therefore, desired to call theitte- tion of the Council toi the faot ijtbat wherean, by consent of the people of these wards, the City bad diverted a portion of the Emigration water from the creek, in exchange foT the osefi water from tne oau tise sua juiuo Canal, they requested that the Council have made an instrument guaranteeing to them their vested rights in said Emigration Creek. Keferred. J. L. Durgin and others asked that the water ditches or canals along the Tne of the D. & It. G. w. and other streets contiguous, be cleaned out as in a bad condition, lieferred they were to the committee on irrigation. Wm. Stewart and others representca that tee ditches on Third North Street, one block east aad one west oi me i &. It. G. W. track, needed cleaning out. Referred to the committee on irriga tion. ... . . .. aa&eu F. 1. Kimball and associates sen tnem lor that the City Oeuncil me as the property Known $ 15,000 Warm Springs Dam aoust. Mr. McCornick I move that the be granted, petition Mr. Kiter I would like to amend by price $113,000. making the purchase Mr. McCornick I rather talnk $15,- 000 a big figure. Mr. UOOlcy WHSV rem. aro wo scu- - BECIITER'S ATTOBSKt. ia; Fess's lalleatiea a Seesatios. nd vltwrt. Mr. .Tossru K. Caixk, sen of Dele- Kate John T. Caine, and his bride have for the present taken up their resi dence iu the house of the father of the groom, pending the completion ot their handsome brick domicile, which is being rapidly ficitihed. The new structure is of elegant design and oc cupies, a goouiy sue. Tne many r tends of the newly married couple will wish them well in the sphere of matrimony. 1 Arrest at 7$nga.v House. Yesterday afternoon John Groves, of Sugar House Ward, was arrested on the charge of unlawful cohabitation. lie was brought before Commissioner Norrell, where he gave bonds to await the preliminary examination on Saturday. I'harsred with Embezzlement., A young man named O.T.Carlson was brought before Commissioner Norrell this morning, oa a charge of having embezzled $& belonging to M Kinney, The case was set for hearing on Monday next, and the accused waa released on giving bail to appear at that time. IN THE COURTS. Proceedings at Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo. TIURr.DlSTBICT , COURT. Today's proceedings before Judge Sandford: Wm. Daniels ' vs. U. r. R.R.Uo.; defendant allowed a stay of thirty days on judgment. Ira Thompson vs. James . Fulton; motion to set aside dismissal argued and submitted. Jesse Goodfellow was admitted to citizenship. In addition to the usual oath, the applicant for citizenship Is now required by Judge Sandford to swear, that "I have obeyed the acts of Congress prohibiting polygamy, un lawful cohabitation, adultery, fornica tion, and Incest, and taat I have net been convicted of ajy of the above named offenses." A session of the Territorial Supreme Court was held this afternoon. Chief Justice Sandford and Associate Jus tices Boreman and lienderaou being present. Judge Judd was absent-IProvo. United States Attorney Hobson, of Colorado was in court,' to represent the government in the suit against the i Church. In the case of ttfe Crescent Mining Co. vs. Wasatch Mining Co., the mo tion for a rehearing wa3 denied, by the unanimous action of th? court. Jacob H. Walcott, of Tooele, was appointed a United States commis r ' sioner: v . Judge Zane stated to the court mat inbis petition In behalf ot the school terests had been reduced to writing as directed by the court. Attorney J. M. Z we then real the petition, which will be found in fait in another part of today's News. During the reading, Messrs. Hob- son, Williams and Patera sat twirling their mustaches, and evidently very uneasy. At its close, Judge Zane ealtf the petition hid not been verified, be cause the rules of chancery practice did not require it. United States Attorney Hobson then arose. His face was flusaed and from his voice and action it was apparent that he was in anything but a peaceable frame of mind. He said such a docu ment should be verified, ae if the allegations made were true the receiver should be dlsmiesed and bis attorneys proceeded against. is not a petition to Judge Zane--Thremove the receiver. Judge Sandford There are some very serious charges that some egregious wrongs nave been committed. Mr. Williams next came to bis feet, and there was blood in his eye. He said be did pot propose to sit quietly by while such charges were made of what against him. neIf he was guilty was alleged, snouiq De aisDarrea. He protested against cnarges Deing written by any scandal monger, ana Into court. He waa;ed such brought all e eat ions verified, so the makers could be put to the proof . Mr. lioDson opposed tne ming oi tne and thought if the statements petition, were true aU the attorneys should be , dismissed. Jadee Zane We propose to proceed under chancery rules.and.lf permitted, will offer evidence to prove the chanrea we have made. We think we can do so fully, If the court will allow us. Mr. Williams interrupted Judge Zane, and moved that Judge Powers be allowed to appear as attorney for the receiver, as he (Williams) was accused of a serious offense. Judge Powers was so allowed. Jadee Sandford said the petition should De presented to tne govern ment, and the matters therein stated be brought to its attention. The court ruled that the petition Should be verified, but they were will- inn to waive that and near tne argu ments as to the legal points in the case. Judge Zane said It would better please bis clients if the bearing could be had before thef all bench. Judge Judd now being aosent. Mr. Hobson did not tnina tnere was anything in the case to require it to be heard Deiore tne wnoie court. Jndsre Sandford said It bad not been for Judge Judd to be present possibleana the discussion oi tne case todav. could not be postponed as be (Judge was going east lor a vacation in Judd) or a dav two. uoge, z.xne saia tnere was no reason j for pressing the matter, as there was plenty of time before the case would be finally disposed of. The court decided to near tne argu ments at present. JudeeZane then proceeded to discuss the case from his standpoint, as to tne legal interest of the schools in the The school property to be confiscated. trustees wete me representatives oi the common schools. They conducted all of the lloaoctal basinesa for their school districts, in regard respective to tfl property to be escheated. Judge Zane declared that no power on earth had any beneficial interest in it except the common schools. That Interest entitled them to be heard, so that the amount would not be diminished In suras of more than $50,000 at a lump. The argument was in progress wuen the rKWS went to press. i ..i, j I per rnnnth. , Dooley Are any improvements made? u. Kecoroer mat uunng Kiter I unuerstana SzO.UUu was mv hwnr.K last winter. at appropriated to make improvements this place. I would like tom ask ine whether anything has oeen aone matter? . . . .' The Mavor res, l nave ootamea Mr. being The Mr. is DISPATCHES six-fo- ot Houses Create Bath Considerable Friction. FBA6ITENTS. will observe Thanksgiving closing. Scttooll Interests' ,'' General Bheriuan at tonight that necessitated the striking Death of oi a match to find it. Her Residence in New Mr. Dooley waa in lavorol the lamps York. being placed in the middle of the street, and with this Mr. Pyper agreea. Mr. Young thought the placing of toe Frosts in Florida Kill Everything, lamps in the, centre avoided the danger of collisions between teams, and Including the Awful Fever this did away with the chances of great to life and limb. danger Scourge. Air. Kiter There is certainly great laneer in driving along dark streets, and a light in the centre would avoid Cy Telegraph to the Kkws.1 all this. If a couple of persons ran ! Kltraln. Sstlllvaai against each other on the sidewais there was no great harm done. 28. There were Nov. Baltimore, Mr. Clark No .unless one has nom rumors articles for a that last night ot a sand-bawas ilaally tabled, pena- - meeting had been signed by represen The report ' n, ing further investigation. tatives ot Kllrain and bulhvan. Mr. utter iniormea the uonacii iu artidenied that this morning, a held the committee on sewerage had cles were signed, out admitted there meeting and decided t j engage the serwas some loundation for the rumors ; to immediately and vices of an engineer said the fiht,lf It came off, would make surveys looking to tie proper occur within ten days .or two weeks, com location of the main sewer. The near Chicago. to mittee had directed the engineer run linen on all streets to the south of The Htorni'i Work. First fcSeutb. and locate the best street for the main sewer. They bad engaged Nov. 28. The destruc NewYokk, one cnglneer-In-chl- ef and be would tion storm on Coney Island will the by more in or the field, two place parties tie is a practical man and it is aoso-inte- not b cove red by $0,000. The sea necessarv that these surveys broke with resistless force, and scat should be made before any further tered piers, bath bouses and summer consteps can be taken, and beforeaction hotels like egg shells. tracts, etc., can be let. If the All doubt concerning toe loss oi tnea of tho committee can be ratified, the a'eamer Aloencorcn is mspeueu mi once at will and his assistants engineer A visu to .norm ociiuaie go to work. The action of the com? mornintr. beach shows tne snore cuvemu wl'h mittee was ratified. No "Alleptown." wreckage marked The bill of Jesse W. Fox. Jr.. lor bodies come ashore. have yet services as city surveyor. $606. was al lowed. Uardater tJallty. The committee on canals, with the mavor associated, to whom the matter n. Y.. Nov. 28. ine Jury bad been referred, reported, that "out of entity- ...cn. all six verdict a found were necessary oawhe alight repairs ana cmet of the uaroner, counts against recommenaea taat canal name, smugglers opium be made. Adopted. they Tne committee to whom naa oeen o4 Newe al Bad. referred the petition of John Carrnth- ers and others, asking that the Par NOV. 2. ft.lilinx WA8HUCGTOX. ley's Cafian Creek', Canal be run along frosts are reported from! western Flor the original line, instead of along Ninth North Street, as was later pro ida and southern Alabama. Surgeon posed, reported favorably, providing w.mKiTO!t. Nov. 28. ha3 teie-anthat the right of way bo given ito the Pi.rter of Su"r7eon Fla., Hamilton General city free of expense. the Mr. ititer moved to lav tne reponon frosts have occurred, on railroads to the citythe table and tho motion prevailed. r.! a petition asking that a certain piece hi removed so as to permit pernn of real estate once owned by Martin .ii anna to leave the city. but that Wardell. but which had been sold for acclimated persons will not be al--taxes, revert back to him oat navment lowed to return nntil after dlsintecof taxes, costs, etc., was referred to tlon. tne mayor and city attorney. air. oo wits i now move that we M Sberataa take up substitute for bill No. 7 to uniform the police force of Salt Lake New York, Nov. City. The motion was lost 9 to 3. William T. Sherman died at iu A communication from Hugh Ander J3 West son, in reference to the names onlEast this morning at her residence, Street. ;i Temple Street, was read and referred m the watermaster. Mr. McCormcK I now move to take up the police uniform bill. Either kill it or pass it. It is time something was done with it. iui. i in the Tne motion was withdrawn to allow 11 o'clock a.m., Of the consideration of No. 30, :a bill city, ov. 38, 1838; at abetit son for a resolution authorizing the city of lung disease, William KJdge, infant 3 aged Time Cummings, surveyor to approve certain maps and of Horace and a iarg j number ol amend months. plats. Afteroeen ments nad made, it was passed," Funeral at parents' residence, n east as follows : Second South Street, at 1 p.m. on Friday, A HEALTHY WOMAX TO WKTNUBSKL ou n XX a chile. Appiy at m. x Ad s&w - - diw Be itJJlcsolved b u the Citu Oeuncil of Salt ha at 30. appUcatlo. rittl, S. V. 8, VeskOttB'. THIS 19 Fe; Tfta Brest English Complexion SDHPt-S- tfgrnrterB." old im aut aw. 41 ideaIi mioii.iKa. IWeevsn of th BroUiag eaa bedoee Charter Oak tUr 0 Steve with -- lasore Ivnr, tbet,i.'.r, w ERNMENT? A TORY GOV is t5i f ireaa . t than of lh live ant or IKl n a Iviv " wire hroiler or awl ihe driiiiup. ordinary bate aa te t atrb nven with the Allow it to twal in the No tnrnuis rinorrlmrit IS er S uinne. thi M Km end At is required will b aiccly covked ready Herm THRKATKNEO TO BE IN THK IT earlv davs of our indevendence. bat all relics of Feudalism were overcome in the patriotism and democracy or the people. Re11 Is nearer it now thsn ever berorc. The publican party of the United States is the party of Urest counterpart of the Tory Britain, and neither can live because both are illiberal, unjust and retrogressive. A key to the solution of the uolmral niaxe in which we are enveloped can be found at the shops of Bakkkh, Detnoci at. Parliamentarian and Mormon, .0 Commer cial St. He can also provide any other kind of Key. or Lock, or Gun, or Fittings that may oe uesirea, ana mace repairs neauy anu cheaply. Republicans and other sinners are made welcome. Tiimug orders lauen ior dim s&wlt work. Prop in. i srfsp-l- r.-ln- ft Id4 THI IOV.AI WV TIP HH. ITKAT r 'm H There Is no taint of anil hct.eir nl tb meats arc more isndcr ro: s. tlio broiled ovr in flavor than Hk The conTenience of brrtilins; in lb house-keeper- , will be appreriated by6 r every and adds aoothi-- lo the buibit k HaK oi reasons why Ihe Clmrtor D?.oi Stove with the Wire Gt'&f Ovennow m ahmld b nrafen od to all Others n"rketLata. TM1S IS or Jk rot itLMTUTie CiseuiMoPiiei FOB SAliB BY Z.C. Si. I., Sole Agents In Halt Lake City. SALT LAKE THEATRE. MAXAOBK. H. B. CLAWS9N, IS, e ! Three Performances Only November 3d Friday and Saturday, ana ueceinur i. MATIN EK SATURDAY. AT 2 1' M. zivt A. The Havcrly Cleveland Kfforts Combined. W. 8. Cleveland, Hole Proprietor itnd Manager. GK. 3BC . XlaexKT BOOTS, SHOES, x The Modern Minstrel. I'KOWLET. HTSTIFT1NO 'THE GORGEOUS 7 a, TUSQPE. HATSJOBBER GOODS, Service Unequuled. ' :c: A LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S his Majesty the Mikado of Japan, including 3 LINK UK WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE LINE OF jmiESE ID Direct Mill from the Court Theatre of Ill THE IViS. A FULL LINK OF Ktc, for FIUST fjTAKT. $10,000 C Iff, 4Bcd Rock A g elding. m, ZXn.-va7-ls.lx- iit Wholesale and host of Minstrel Celebrities headed by the Great Comedian, Ou.aaila.xxaA.xx. 3ErAnW The Eccentric Grotesque, 1 -- NEXT TO SAVAGE'S ART B.VZAK, OH KR American Knropean Mastodon A LEWIS & s n? A General lerchaixdise, Refait at Prices." Si THK FIEMlCRN, CITE. CUSSING LITTLK ALLB1(,HTS The Amusement Sensation. Etc., AT COST GOATS. WRAPS, March of the Polish Grenadiers! The Lawn Fete! A Choir of Solo Sinjrorn ! A Military Riinii : Grand Orchestra All Inin-itabl-e Beautiful Street Parade at 11 :4o a. ni. Daily. G. K. Cleveland. Business Manager. are rcspecttully invitca Nov. Friends, That the surveyoor of said city lake City, be and id hereby authorized to approve in to attend. "PEABS' . 2.--ai- r. DEATH. &oft healthful skin City. II" 0,1 lis causia, ana a aew t U own houe: bv oua who was twenty-eigh- t years. Tratd bv bmi Udsaf nMe1 aifecialists without beasSi three MmHrlu ancntha, and ! hoadreds of ethars. Full partieular ' ' 1 4s. u-- c" - S. L. 2nd South St., s: air white nands. Bright clearcomplexion E1SICRE. cvjatB rem ll'H Z. C M. I. rru Stor ati, Frea "ample of tr. Unnn'i Lirrr 1D. Cure without relieve Pimple in th fall; removes aa4 Oalv Bliltoaannas, improves 'ideation. dAa V rents box. t for a . : 40 W. VikJrfl Wv lb IV ly !i. wct yews tf other branded ft on left thigh ansaA on left tump. The above reward will be paid for tbeir return or in formation leading to their recovery. Ad G. D.KELLY, dress or call en Hll-rai- r. THOS. E. TATLOK, ID on left shoulder, g. . wJ ' GOOD MILK COW. SJIO REWARD. EAST CANYON RANGE, LOST, ritOM MARES with Colts; one branded S ' and estimates. plans Mr. Mcnornick If $15,000 is not high for a higher enough, why not advertise bid? The city has no mo re right to go into the bathing business that it has to run a livery stable. The Mavor I do not like the idea of these any private corporation buying springs and- thus creating a monopoly that would inmct naruouiy uvvu uuj . citizens. Mr. McCOrniCK ine city neeus money, and ought to sen urcse springs at a reasonable figure. I look at the The Mayor The way matter, $250,009 would not be too high figure. yxr, rvJoerw i move mw c v.ycvi the bid made by the Mayor. There was a liuie more aesuuory discussion wben the petition was re ferred to ine cuBiDiivwc uu I'uum. j grounds. The superintendent ot waterworks the following report, which presented was received ana oruuieu uitsu. Officb of tiie superixtesdbst of waterworks, Salt Lake City, Nov. 20, 1888. irt asswu ed ' ' WAMTRD. Mr. Sharp The contract Alls for a SUNDAY burner. Mr. McCornick Well, so far as my observation goes. I should say that Fearful Destructive ness by the Awful some of them do not reach over two . Storms in the Esstern and a half feet. Mr. Younz If we pay for six ieet States. We ought to have it. Mr. BicuornicK l nere is cenaim something wrong. I saw one gas lamp Mrs. CITY COUNCIL. SOMEBODY IS ANGRY. ; y ! ! No iv is the time to secure -- vm Bargains. " , C3 ! sot be furnished by PUTTER AMP KOQS ALWAYS OH HAW P. any duplicate.to aua an maps ana pi ate or applicants, tana situated Fishes. In this city, at 4 a.m. Nov. 28, within the limits of Sa.t Lake City, for the 18 Jof TvDhoid fever, Madiclne, ueiovcu 1 Sale of .Scats commences Nov. 29, purpose of entitling such maps and plats to wife of, Herman rishcr.aged 30 years, i'ricee as usual. To the lion. Mayor and Members tf the City be recorded in the ofllce of the County Ko 2 corder under the provisions of Section 146, month and days. Council of Sa't Late City : Volume of Laws I, the Compiled Page 87, Funeral will be held inttheFiftoenth ard Utah of 1888, all of which maps shall be The renort or tne supenn- of nntjmen Friday next, at s p.m. meeting with tiled the to tho in relation Provided, Recorder; City. of waterworks inrint ot L. O. Sncdaker, Jacob MoriU, That an sucti maps ana plats or tana situ- Friends ofhouse, the family are invited to attend. petitions shall' be lo of the city ated outside the m, rtiMm Tor the extension Sterne please copy. East Street, was water mains east of Eighth. Provided That such approval further. referred back to mis oruce wuq lusiruc- end. Hamdt, In Scofleld.Xmery County .Nov shall in uo instance be. construed as an ac of dedication or street of the of cost any 42, 1888, of a complication of disorders.Mary the connecting; ceptance To estimate (1) FIRST riSTRICT COURT PROVO. grounds uesignaieu in such map. TO TOE FRIODS OF II03IE ENTERPRISE: wife of Thomas L. Hardy. the district in reference witn tne upper public nor render said city liable for keeping the Jones,was born Julias, 1818. at ronuu. She Judge Judd heard the following An exDlanatiom or ine cause oi me same in repair. FOR THE lai-End, Glamorganshire, eoutn nf nressnre from the line of mains lo cases yesterday : , we The Council then adjourned for one near Bridge SUOJE8, of the city. eastern in : came to Utah in 1S83, and soon af the cated part Wales E. M. Nelson was admlt.ted to citiAlso, to report me esumatea cob oi wees. (: was mother the MO JtJS 8he was terwards baptized. ft, by zenship. constructing a system of water supply, seven of whom are liv iruiu uie children, ofxleven oi ine that cny lor Anna Marks vs. Johnv T. Sullivan et Goods portionCanal. tiplng, , inf. who, with her husband, are left to 1N NEW ZEALAND. 'arley's Cation Creek al.; this case was tried without a Jury uro answer vi ine fivinwiuuin ice in was and ludgment rendered lor tne mourn her loss. She died a faithful Latter line of canai the sUte that the (fancy's reser-vni- r Com. plaintiff. AT with the Saint, level THE a on is upper day Creek) goods Vint United States vs. Jens Sorenson: Rirhteenth and Twentieth Wards), Encouraging News of the Work defendant at unlawful cohabitation; the any In that Lund. aad a reservoir conld be constructed Clak,' At the residence ofonher son.near on the canal east of the city, but sentence, could e net appeared for was ov. isui point Cassia County, Idaho, Elba. come tne SOLOMON wunin would ninety-fivaud necessarily given promise, to title to obtain a riirhl ormilitary Mrs. Kancy A.Clark, imd ON New Te of ..urMtmn. 1888, Zealand, iW Aroha, pneumonia, and flae days? imprisonment, cause will land locate on the government October 9, im. wife ofJIzra T. Clark, of Farmington, Davis costs. delay and a possible refusal. The strongest JVov. t Xeioi Dcserei Wm. Daniels; this action Alitor years, 3 months and O to i'cople vs. to I would suKSat nhlM'tloit. CO.,Utai,aged.3 respcctiuiiT . .. n . n . . . I. I nv was brought decide whether a city of the Hau days. conference The annual this location, is me cicuvivu. ii-- atnull u i has a right to tax residents outside ol rive a Dressnrc runnmic irum She whs born in Vienna, lrumouu coun raki District was held here on October tne city proper out witmn tne corpor too and Ohio, August Bin, iku. iter pareuis, in ty, economical distribution, Wm be to and There 6.h 7th; to weie present ate limits; the defendant refused on the servlcs pipes and mams. Sanlord and Nancy Porter, Joined the straining furnish a list of bis taxable property of the Australasian Paxman, president I here will answtr the tiiira proposition moved to Jackson to the assessor ot Moroni, in Sanpete be construct mission; President U. J. Burgess, Church 'in 1831,' by stating that a reservoir can in the spring of 1832. She Missouri, County. An action was brought in the a line (gravity) with oar lower rescron County, ed T A. I . Justice's court, and lodgment was vnir in Uitv Urcc Uinon loric uuiuungi and Elders Jos. F. Waldron and Tbos. waa there baptized in r833, when eight years ' p. m., C. Young, Of this district; President old, the year the Saints were driven from rendered for the plaintiff. The court et lo DaaclBfr rommfBr JvS0 to td entered ladarment affirming the'decigiving a pressure rnnninc from loc H. J. Manning and Elders Charles that county, the family sharing in the suf- and to roatUnite till tbe dancers aire pounds. The plans and Bpeciiications sion in the Justice's court. Fine, one m a Johnson and Jos. S. Dame.of the Wal fering of that memorable persecution for worn taU Ol reservoir Hku the construction cent, without costs. 60.000,000 gallons of uacity for impounding President John Piatt, religion's sake. She rcmainod true to ber with the nroner supply ilies and kato District; ! FIRST IM3TBICT COURT OGDKN. and Elder Alexander Bullock, of the religion throughout her life. Com . ... . ana a fol court II, the w laoranza District: Ia Judge Henderson's will present ior your wBivmnMii goodly at the oroner survey, cost of excavaUBg, tendance of native Saints. Ward of lowing business was transacted : Whitaker In the Fourteenth nininir and olans are made. In answer to President Paxman spoke upon many this NOTICE. Nov. 28th, or wnooping cougn, ih Hftond InroDosilion: The capacity of subiects city. John r. Wallin and Erick Anderson to tne of great importance, main at the the dausrhtcr of John H. and- Ida MarvTavlnrl discharge throoKh were admitted to citizenship. of God. Deoble and. Ol especially pertain the Intention ef tbe CItjr Connril NEED-ROOMrp.aervoira I DrlCK DUlluinxi. uoutiininu uri and 4 days. ! United States vs. Frederick New a full head Kreservoirs brimming tog to toe translation oi tne imok oi Taylor Whitaker, aged 2 months ox to with Extea4 Water Maine on BLn CHRISTMAS IS COMING UNO WE lice, Officers' at Meeting. residence service flow of a Maori nressure. Funeral berger: withdrew plea of not gniltyef lanzuase.rais parents, into the Mormon Sontn velocity fnin. Dloek East Street, unlawful cohabitation, and entered 27.2 feet per second, gives a discharge of ins meais.for the payment of the same. 47 south. First West Street, ou Friday, Nov. The regular monthly meeting of the 59,925 ward from South Temple fitreet plea of guilty; December 10th set for officers gallons of water per minute. It vis aud otner matters pertaining, to this 80th. at lp. m. Friends of the family arc A. be Y. M. will I. L. of the urn wiiuwiok bict sentence. conveyea tnrongn a He also bore ! To 'fict IS HEnEBY GIVEN Bl THE II Low Are powerlul nvited. ill Do It, to the distributing point at the Eagle people. United States vs. Frank Gunnell; held Saturday, Dec. 1, at the residence nipinR NOTICECounoil of Halt City of the 30 inch. 2JilW testimony to tne aivine mission oi jo of one Lkti" hnndredfeet not of Sister Maria Y. Douxall, No. 49 n. feet of arraigned and entered plea of co inlenUon of such Connril .to make the teet or seph Smith, and of the truth of" th o . described1 improvements, to wil: no feet of guilty to the charge of unlawful The Aiormoa. deliver hook oi mains. and 11 All a.m. at or West Street, wnlcr Temple iron and pipes habitation. laying this of distribution at Extending the The local point reported weir capacity of Ladies' Brown Diagonal Ulaters, left only in' uizes 32, 34 and mains along the iollowlng streets, iismely. United States vs. James Baker and interested are cordially invited to at ing with fall branches as presidents nf mains. aDoroximafes in being mostly in good con Temple From the present main on South Hans T. Johnson; Ignored by the tend. A. Friizi, reservoirs) to, pressure, 75 pounds, velocity to live Mary the Saints and S.ssn 36, reduced from 87.75 to $5.75 striving southward along Utah & Halt Lake Canal Company. Street, thecce of flow,. 113.13 feet per second, gallons dis- dition, . grand jury and dismissed. their a point niHlway between toulh President. to religion. Street is Xhis the 51,691. Lot of Children's Coats, at $2.75, $3.00, $3.50 and upward; worth uer minute, charged five The grand Jury reported indict oore strong rrincipal Flace of Business, Salt Lake City, Temple and r list South street. n4 defray of All the Kiaers not water present of the carrvintr pipe, capacity meuts under the laws of the United 25 per cent more. of the cost hereof ..estimated testimonies to tne trutn oi tae uospei. linn xcrrivvi. used. local liniulMMt Itnllara M4.I01. bv States. we nave a and exhorted the Saints to be faithful the From distributingof point or luH Ihc pieces mcs-mfi- it uion United States vs. Elijah Box. The "VTOTICK T3 HEItEBT GIVEX, XUAX From the "Pen." descending grade sloping south and west on to the end. Our Cloak Department is the busiest place in this city, and wa shall ho fics ril,cd lol'wn.e 1'0 in a verdict of guilty ot IN at a meeting of the Trustees, held on grouud withinUiothedilntrt jury South Temple otrcet, westwaru.ijoouiee in brought I or altfctc President lo nine Burgees presented lrtfiog v;yer uulawful cohabitation as charged. on East Temple btreet, 2,1.3 the iatn nay oi uciquw, Today Bishop Thomas Harper, of the hundred, .compeiicn to enlarge and local oulcers of the sessment namely in the hundred. iKastward. on South general tar of two dollar and fifty cents per benclitcd uy sai l Unpit.vemsnt, 6old bentence set ior Uecemoer 24. fnt to arrive attost its popularity. Cloaks Misses' and of markets and water.of vote Fort.James Call's Saiats By the the Brlgham 51 ; uL we nave an asccnatnar jrraae Church All of lots 1 ar--f . block Tamle Street, The People, etc.. vs. Albert Warner; share was levied on ineonwpiwioa m sustained unanimously Corporation, ine zvnaSmulr. Ml Of lotonu 5. block b0, in Hat B, 2,170 feet to the hundred, using rirst thpv were aay payable trial by Jary, and a verdict Of guilty City, and N. C. Anderson, of Uyrum, of at Salt Lake City Surcy. Klias A. as a division line, we have west Tnrough the whole of our conference November, I. 15, toxempie were released from the penitentiary, Kaat Street i oi nailery, sentence set ior ucc. y. n.i i,ns t: the carry- - Our Dress Goods Department besides the balance of oux choice l'luslie, Direet, can, Una was eniovca aoun No. 1 West, Worth soirit of tha this street supply omains or tne louowmg United States vs. George Graebl and. where they have been serving a six of t ot rui n mteiiuon mun no ?i.ou ana ez.uvf, oners an diameters: 12. lo, , ana incns, or ano dantlv bv the Eiders and Saint), and Lake City, Utan. Any sioc "po" on w"" at 90c., $l:05and 1.00; wortu or betore on r"""5'' Axel Christcnsec; over to the CHy Recorder a iracuon in this assessment may remain unpaid wu the adultery; dis raqnths' term for having lived with average pipe writing of fields homes aad to their ... i diameter or .... . return Dress all i Patterns immense variety of oe rm " a., llawMsViiiff 7tl.ll I rff". IrUJIlK Trinunings to match, at missed. 1UCUCM. xav average jmuuiu uy t2nd day of November A. v. 1000, . nuiii r vmnril Aviion it will w in this western labor feeling renewed in their desires delinquent auvemson .00 and $0.00. p ior The People, etc., vs. George Wil iheir wives. They were also required tests on the five hydrants and 13.50, $3.c!.$4!50 $1.65, $2.00, $2.2S, $2.75, to keeD the commandments oi uoa. 105 Dounds. with an average ve consider such obj ctions as and auctlon.and unless ijaymcnt U made before, hew Hams et al.; verdict of not guilty. been made ia to serve thirty days additional because divisionof iaflow 4cforo ever Goods have Dress ll.nM.ln in sacrifico such No 15th mat 125 West oMecember, Tne statistical report shows day will be sold oa the per second of are feet. locity order" of mn service there are five branches and 2iz mem of the heavy fines imposed. Messrs. of City Council ef Salt Lake Street there ' 1T.OBATE COURT. A.D. 1888, to pay the delinquent assessment, rirsti Last By this citv. . nave maae tnene average uiaine the cost of advertising and WJ liEBEB bers. Fifty ox. these nave oeen aaaea together with Harper and Anderson were taken be nitwa Recorder. far one half inch, with a discharging ca during V I Wr uii City 1888. of sale. each of Silk and Dress Goods Remnants almost at half price.; Proceedings in the Salt Lake County fore Lot with nine the , expenses past months, Mr. and 'ioth, Commissioner or Nov. minute 47 Norrell, each, gallons per Cirr, Salt Probate Court yesterday : pacity of prospects for the future. & Salt Lake Canal Company. all open, discharging 45,964 gallons per excellent Colored In the estate of James RoVblas, de Iiy water before Comfftrlsloner Fierce, with Under the direction oi jrresueni LocationUtah we nave .ast Our Notion street of Salt .rirst of minute. Jast wy, Lae Ofllce, ubi . ... .is ,clearing out. 300rr piecesz Black x.andI A.. ......Department where, after a bearing, they were or 8.. 8 and 4 inch distributing mains: tnese Paxm. d. a school was organized in r lease continued until DecemTerritory. ana vrorstea i ., ceased; LSSS. i5ead 01IK, inmuungs,aicairu., this district about two months since, dered released. ber 3d. at 11 a.m. cost trcMcAhat amount. ' have ; : an avenge velocity of flow as and Co. m Canal 75c. Lake teacner $1.00 nounds A nrn. C. Kldcr Salt Thoe. they with Utah perjrard; Young Office 25c., 50c, NOTICE In estate of Jotm Taylor, deceased ; services, each and although we have tone of the of 111.86. With 670 Ttv nrAnr nf the Hoard of TrUStCCS Of the Lot of each Choice New Dress Uuttons, at 10c. and 20c.,por card or adjourned till December 11th at 11 a.m. service capable of discharging 42 gallons hnnka and othsr appliances mat we rrta a salt I jkc Canal Comoany. made on Of Ibe Ittleutlou ef tbe renerll 29.3U2 Order madi appointing time ana with or all gal 2 dozen. running. minute, nr place Ai4L. Lrt looo. ine tnnx. or combined east and west services have at home, the children are learning the 22nd day of wovemuer, a. fe Kxtewrt wmer Welns on Third of executor's-accoun- t. "Joshua Whitomb.n for settlement on tee levied assessment nas when raxman the time Handkerchiefs, since Lot of Ladies' and Children's per t4p2.20r35c, 50c, In iifit t a r Tumuii Ryfila loaa anH iia..haririnir traiions. xnis is tneoret very fast, presidem Ktreet, Between and Streets. 62 per cent ot visited us. and he said he never raw lath day of October, A. D 1888.. en the been actual P. ol how cheap they are. tha Mr. discharge. idea to an presented will lor admission Mirgettsjias becomes them 75c. and of said Company, petition probate give yon Buying no fast as these, are Capital Stock IS HKKEItT GIVEN BY THE will came on lor bearing as per ad by Dcnroan Thompson, the celebrated this sum, would give us 46,101 gallons per children learn XTOTTIE been postponed until Iedelinancnt. has1888. Ladies7 exat Misses' and 75c.; cheapf at 1.25. each of Lot .Maori nave; cniiaren minute. Jerseys, The Lako the Salt of all IN ol doing. Wnd. and the time when lournment. City Council t'ity.. mi- uniiin the is no complaint of shortage west cellent with latter's Km there are manuscript comedian, also sucn ha at mu been postPlain will apd and memories, uomr.ii micnuoi oi they stock Ladies' beold M. In. estate of EHzabeth Lot each of Heavy Jacqimrd Jerseys, Eldrid&feet Striped Ex fourth Sast Street and south of the south anxious to learn the English delinquent lowing described improvement, ' ' play "Joshua Whit- of i1"'. lees than sold for $2.25. or has one not ai., esTaic minors oraer maae ap of the excellent side of First south street, in mis area very water iron and remain assessment $1.50; may laying pipes anon which the said we have an lanzuage. A nis ieeiinp is not con pointing Alanson Eldridgc guardian comb," which bas been performed (west and south of saidofstreets) mains along the following streets, nameiy : m uM nit dav of December, A. I. tending Lot of Heavy White Knit Infants Panties, at 50c.; regular Mice $1.00. a little less than fined to the saints.1 ior aoeui, one- - nU.iri and Third ef at Intersection the upon tiling a bond to all of said minors here a number of times with the great averaire nine diameter Beginning .oe will ltsas. not of 1S6 do aeiiaqucat half school the beionsj of an a to average pressure Westward inches, Kitn aar.Lkon and Btlees paymeaTt Lot each of Choicest Wings, Tips and Birds, at 25c.t 50fc. kud 75c-- ; in tne sum oi iuu. eireets, tueiice point midway. Accompanying this was eight an average velocity oi now ox jsj.ov to the body of tte Cdurcb, but : we Is aaid 15th day Lniween E ami G Street, aiand defray oa sold be In estate and guardianship of .Mary est success. to will Founds, madeWere, dis-- i 1558 half inch service pipes, ther will sell quick. what by tee of January. A. to be able, to ot the cot, thereof, eslimstd 1889. to pay the produce the piece in C. Jonasson et al , minors; order made the sole right 47 X gauons eacn. or. .togetner hope of God, we are.leap a now for chafaing 1 latest itvks, at 150a cost Dollars' of Hoods Tohorirans. Hundred Seven by the with ($700), at and Plush lid's nf fjLch sowing, underTjfit helpinfluence of the Elders ia (!h assessment, together time and place lor settlethis part of the world. It. is 73.1HZ. or t? per cent ot tms. ,).. i lumui appointing 'oi-assersment upon the lots or t oees ol the v. having a auverosraa' itnu miiwuw ment ol euardian'd account. Mr. Marietta intention to minnte. Kaat of Fourth Eaet and north of We haTejlmportad to to be stood; $3.50. dis described $1.50, within $1.75, onnd the following 75c., $1.00, $1.25, up " CUA A- Lake In estate of Benjamin Judson, de First South streets, including ootn sides or Hict. being ihe district to be affeoledor CanalMuniirj, Salt Bntllli TJtah Company. must too and it go. ceased ; petition for appointment of organize a company here and perform First South Street, the pipe diameter aver of them say they believe the Gospel, bnt many they d law td Pencilled by said improvement, namely: November 22nd, 1868. average pressure of theyare lotn to leave ine iaun oi taeir administrator came on regularly for "Joshua" throughout the Territory. 6aires 5 inches, with an 1 Lot of broken sizes Indies' Scarlet Vests, at $1.20; regular Mice $.W. All of lots 3 and 4. lilock SS; 52.90 flow feet of per fathers. All of lois 1 and i. block 49 pounds, velocity hearing as per adjournment. Proof of He ought to make a success of it ar second.98 1 Lot of Btoneman's Ladies' Knit Zephyr Underwear,at $1J5 knd $1.85. service pipes, discharging II of lot 4. Mock .17 : Your brother in the uospei. posting notices of time and place of tistically and financially. 31 gallons each, or combined 3,332, or 62 per 43. Salt All Plat block ia f All D, ii of lot 1 Lot each of Turkish Towels, at $1.00, $1.35 and $1.00 per lozen. Tnos. C. Yocno, hearing made: order appointing Anni r akeCitv feiin cr. 2,063 gallons per minute. cent, Clerk Conference. of tae estate of Judson administratrix of 1 Lot each of Plush Centre Table Cloths, at $3.35; worth $5,00. All nrniui :inl ilHorMinna In the earrv During tne monuia or Juiy ana August said deceased upon tiling a bond in the iRlcnhnn must be presented 1 the low stage of water flowing in City ing out of f $2.2o; worth- - S2.&0 Lot each of Persian Table Cloths, at $1.85 ivtwk. our source of suoplr. gives barely sum of A Scoundrel's Act. In wrilinir to the City Recorder on or be ' ' HOTICK TO CRKDITOBB. '. water sumcient to cover toe onuc vi 10mo V In estate of Thomas Boam, deceased, fore ISth. . and $3.00. V 18S, being. Tuesday, a. main, not covering it between Between; nine and ten o'clock last awinp.h the tunc set Iiy the Mid Onuneil wben 'it 1 Lot each of order made of publication of notice to Table $1.00; atTOin, Red Estate of Eliza Ordidge. m. and 11 p.m. o'clock, and consequently Covers, as near nnd Turkey such will consiuer objections her, at lady accompanied by. evening, ' our flow and pressure ia correspondingly made be hereto. v . 'r may i , cent r more, 60 worth Bin estate and guardianship of Sey twelve-year-oper daughter, 'was walk low at the distributing point, a orfraction GIVEN, BY THE By order af the. City Council of Salt Lake 4,5)0,-aKOTICE IS HEREBY Lot of Stts of Tea Cloths and Napkins to match, at $3.00; cheap at .Administrator of (he gallons per minute, east side of Fioneer overin3,000 City, wade Ntivemlier 20ih. 18S, hours. As the- Estate of Eliza ordidge, deceased, to the tha twentv-fou- r order made appointing Frances M Neff ing along IIEBEU M. WKLL8, ' : $5.00. . service pipes opened (and I naturally in- creditors Of and all persons having claims Citv Recorder. guardian cl said minors upon fl log a Square, when she was suddenly set far as as are all wide pos open about thsv them said to exhibit the at i88o. 85c., 45c aml oC sum 20c., November 15c.; Lot Wire deceased, of 26th, Hair $100 Salt of eich Brushes, against bond in the to eajh lake City, upon by a miscreant whose purpose aible) anth and west of the delivery with the necessary vouchers within (our said minors. double. worth The ber of a of violation was T . 'i a for inlaid: six with person. 60c months after the publication of this netice, pearl capacity ordischarging point, In estate of John Bolwlnkel. "de water invu-lnn- . to the said administrator at hi tesidence, teen times tnis while Screamed ampuni for ber -little belp uui. eacn girl Ol UOl vioui urusacs, at ctociug ceased, order made appointing time tha mains, owing to the altitude east No. 656 W. 3rd Noith Street, or. by the pui.cn. . and place to hear petition for ad mis mother was being choked aad other- of Fourth East going-Mstand 25c.f at Street,a are left high and dry, Bilk be forever debarred. 15c 300 Pieces narrow of statute, Ribbons, NOTICE ca sion to probate of a document pur wise roughly bandied by the scoundrel and this not through iacg oi carrying JOHN L. NEBEKER, Ladies'-Colore1 at Cashmero Gloves, Lot of Zpc,; you pay 50c. for or pressure, but wholly On account Administrator of tbe Estate of Eliza Or porting to bathe last will auaiesta Of Use IaitenUeai ( SAe CiUr CswHsell who had assaulted her. The child's pacity of the inadequate water supply flowing 'in didge, deceased. ment of said deceased. Third 1 Kxte.4 Water KsJm Dated Salt Lake City, Xov. 27th, 1868. ml $1.00. In estate of Daniel C. Hummer. cries attracted a gentlemajo who has City Creek. 1 Lot each of Ladies' and Misses' Felt Hats to olose,at50e.l75& B a. w3t dl suomittca, surer Kespectiuuy Betweea (reel t, deeeased ; order made appointing time tened to the rescue. The villain took G. M. OTTINGKK. eacn ana 1 oi iaaies juissct niwu, awuuMo y.ariw't.iuuiuir,. , lX)t and place lor Bearing petition lor let the alarm and fled before accomplishSuperintendent of Waterworks. .tOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE LEGAL NOTICE. VI'-- ' ters of administration. each.-25e.'tofrom $2.50 3 the ef Citv Counoil ef bait Lake City r:(x! i bis purpose, and has not yet been The committee on streets, to whom ing folto make the snch Counoil of intention POLICE COURT. A In ot Court .Probate 8altLake In been end the for referred had . the petition caught, lowing described imnrovement. ofllrs: and Children's Clothing Dcpartroent Our Genta' Furnishing Brown, mentioned in the communica .county. Territory of L tan. . .w Last night the police arrested C. N. a Extending and laying iron waier pipes or: .AS W. Jennings, reported morc of Thomas tion or tuira 1 Let each mains along the following streets, nameiy oceacD. woruione Jioys uaps,zoc.,4Uc.ana RK!r4 Gaffett and a girl who gave ber name In the matter of the Estate of Joha mm iMimination of the main oa Third 1 T i C I .U trial tuey naa no more rccommenua' ' TTnl.nnilnad ( A(i .n4 Ttror of A Scandinavian Journalist Bellwinkel, deceased. . as Mary Parker, for trespass. Htreet. between K and L streets, thence It de tionstomake. Adopted. J and ta a nnlnt midwav between L and. Lot of Gents' latest Dunlap style Black Stiff llatj, $1.7$, The committee on improvements Notice of time and place for the hearing of velopcd that Gaffett, who is from This morning we bad the pleasure of made or ine M streu, and defray ' , '' ;' 1'! . :, the louowtng report: on each save Colorado, has been keeping company a fraternal call from, Henrlk Cavling, ,v $1.25 hat Hundred l'etillou Ior admission to Probate Five at $2.50; estimated you cost thereof, r with the girl for a short time and had WUI. was referred of assessment to whom committee Your a local upon Dollars ($500), doe. aud iioc; by tif Lot each of Gents' Silk and Batin Scarfs, lfc 2&a, -- reduced her.. She is but 1(1 years of Esq., of Copenhagen, Denmark. This tha request of the City Council, November tha lit. nr tiam rranad within the fol TO AN ORDER OF RAID best value ever offered. described district, being the district is a Journalist and came to ge. Her family are highly respectalewlng PURSUANT gentleman said matter, notice is hereby hbs to be afleotea or uenencea bj saiu jni'iv . oraerea nereaiter . oe Diacea ... . in tne ble, and the news of the girl's course this country in the special service of Lot oft Gents'. Brown Australian Under Shirts and Drawers, at ,1 riven that Monday, the loth dar of Decem centre or the street where tne ronage is ment, namely: 11 1888. a. the at A: D. o'clock m.. at block to in the but Scandinavian' ber. dense 1, obstruct Allot lot three M; papers leading $3.00 a suit; reduced from $5.00. ; enough lights, was fined .'it! . $10 Frank Berger . today for : All or lot 4, Mo k si;; other ease would we recommend lamps County Court House in Bait Lake City. L tab to: l.llU'V during the presidential election. They no I.JO H to be placed other than oa the sidewalk. Territory, in the court room of said court, doing Dusiness witnoui a license. - Aiinf inta! him kiui: all In Plat th Salt are the Gothenburg JlancUU Tidnlng, With reference to removing lamps already has been appointed the time and place for fi'-.'j:.'J.-or a with confronted nn. committee is the the oi rniir ueisy bearing, Verdens jeution the fit iiviftUoua to the carry Gang, Norway, . an Piute Charley, who attempted suf. Sweden.; for the admission to Eead and twenty others COME AXO XXAMIHK THI THOCsLUfD Alio OllK BarUAias .ioa intention petition oftoCharles Politikin Denmark, i Mr.Cav must be presented inn- nni.r an,-a certain dornment therewith ure- clde by snooting ntmseii in tne bead a and-tha removal of the lamps on First of praying objecting OUB HE raUCE EBTABLIHHLHKVT OWVMWHH Axi F kTS ev on before In writing to the City Reeaidev few ilavs azo at Winnemocca. Nev.. is ling is a genial gentleman. While In South Street from the sidewalks to the cen- aented.DUrnortinic to bd the laat Will and belDrf the Tecember that John Tnesdav. letb, of deceased, and therefore Testament Ttollwinkel, of tre the 16, who street, of . out . suggest . : Nacbes, :. i i OEPARTSfEJTTa Hail. 0RBE1WI i danger! reported Utah be Is making notes' for future the City Uounoii require at least ao per cent wben and where all persons interested may time set oy toe liravujwuntu has bad much experience In Piute use. as sncb said consent of consider utrore the objections will, and will owners' end bear of the oppese WE ARK KETCa fJNOKBSOLD. property : appear probate His writings on Utah will be cf Kurcarr. sacked the bullet Out Of the FOR BALK. or the granting of letters testamentary t may t e made thereto. Council wouud. The ball struck the right special interest in Scandinavia, on changing their present location. Lake Salt Cuv ef .. Itv of ihe for in said, petition. a prayed order CERTIFICATES, CIVIL cheek bone and plowed Its way account of so many of the race beluc Mr. McCornick Is there any provi her eoch'as are remied at Halt laike City, November S7th, MARRIAGE HI.BEB U. WK1J.K. tne our contract with In gaacom. a1, residents ot this sion bound In iu law. through thn front part of tit" . any vm. qnanllty, by quired '.'part of th globr-- panva to the size of the burner to. be. tNMika with aeuhs or loose at the 1 iKHi.Hf.T t.'ity Hcortr. lodging nninr tie ere in tre lert JOHN C. CUTLER, NKWB Office. Salt LaieiCiTT, Novemiier ictu, lwt.' We wlhh him a vleaaant eojourn; cheek. used in the street laiopor rrolmtc Clerk, Ball I.ake Co. d lot . - . Eg-CHOI- - . Grand Thankcgiv'g Party DURABLE than any Imported brought into the Market, and guarantee all Scams, and tire. that, the lrlce is as Low as any Class Material. Made First of Solidly BROS. SALT LAKE THEATRE, rr itisuyr1 XT No. 70 29,1888. Thursday, I j Great Holiiay Event? - imissio., - ifefnuiis. j MAKE BOOTS and ire tcould say that equal in Style and Finis and MUCH . I STREET. IMCA.IIS' CHILDREN SOLOfvlON BROTHERS. Look Out city-surve- ; J r6 TVo. 1S-- - I CE AUERBACH&BRO Special Bargain Sale 5to. 30-in- ue-un- d IVe Prices ff . ikc It Sure -- h, NOTIOB. Ixt three-fonrth- s . - dis-tii- ct iw jjico ii,ou, : ? . ni.-of- ink-ou- . a wii 1 ith. i 1 Uis It. ? . half-inc- h lltj i. ' ' a - to-wi- " 9--2 " - !. delia-anc- - v - nt . - j X-in- ch - uf-- h , credit. ad - lici-emb- -- 75c.,-5Wu- . fie T q 1 ld n d J' " v- . d - !' Kss4I . V ii j 'j' ; -- to-wi- a. a V SB BP k 1 n.o iiiril three-fourtu- s ".-- - ' . . , A 11 Wo WAIUIANT EVERY ARTICLE.)V;o Soil. uou-winke- ly pro-lia.t- A - e . . . w. . - - , : I.'... rFT-- T ESTIBllUalu4f i |