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Show EVENING NEWS. -- CITY COUNCIL.. Dlscussinsr the Water Problem . . Police Uniforms. No The City Cosncll met in regnUr sea slon at 7 o'clock last evening, Mayor J. W. Hxix wrBiM'f1ttttffTaTAna8Dg presiding. lice Coon today, lor baying Jbeaa Ev,N, Gleason asked for a year's lease of tbe city sandpits at the expiration of bis present lease. Referred JLf InCxitrawJ Barlatfoe Opera to the committee on public grounds. Theatre this Company appearff-aVthElizabeth Leggett, a widow with five evening. children, asked that the amount as Sixighs were out on tbe,ntreeta ot sessed against ber for tbe extension of SaltleJWdar tor thk irit Arte this the water mains be not collected, as she was totally unable to pay the same. (winter. a to the committee on water Referred naa sbx nhop iMlthe, Parafon works. W. J. Beatie and others, living or owning land on First Street, between Wm, Edgar was. to have hls tria. .First East and C streets, represented for beating bis wile to the Council that whUe they bad not ., this afternoon, HeiJoatoa tJOObonds. v , protested against the extension cf the mains on that because if they A. tUat leara. of the II. Noon, V: bad done so street, it would ha.ve deorived editorial staff of tne Provo American. others of the use of city water, nevertheless, owing to the tact that the pipes already passed their property, T. U. Fritchaju, who his served a they would receive no benefits from extension, and asked to be relieved year's sentence in the penitentiary for thethe amounts assessed them. pf was toset at liberty grand larceny, Referred to the commuteagainst waterji on v , works..!, i Police Jostlco Pyper presented bis report for November.sbowing 112 cases bouse." The city's imnortanca certain. tried. Filed. Superintendent Ottinzcr. as per re 1y calls for a buildlnK like the one pro' quest, presented tbe names of those .... posed. living on North Temple Street whj their water supply from pri,Tn gaull boys seemed to eno received vate pipes. themselves: greatly this afternoon Mr. Ititer said he had had a conrer- vWhtnXHe.thaWlset Iih by engaging in sation with one of these parties, and be bad Intimated that tbe city bad no snowballing." " right to cnt off the water. He moved that tbe matter be referred to tbe at, OK Monday a forger who gave bis torney, with Instructions to reDert as A. aaniaaeu Qt ; SUwait," victimized to what the of the city were In tbfee business lioaVes in' Ogden, to the this matter. rights So ordered. Another communication from the amount ef $95.75. lie get away before those who superintendent, reporting the fraud was discovered. , were similarly served on West Temple West streets. Same referAmoso the merchants who remem- ence. bered their clerks on Christmas Eve Mr. Roberts moved that the Council was Mr. U. K. Thomas, of the Empor take up the bill to provide for uuif orm the police of Salt Lake City, which ium DuuaiDg. . ue made each ox them ing had been laid on the table pending tae ten , dollars. of apreseat consideration of Mr. Ititer's motion to out the clause. ' Th 'proposition before the tax- strike It was takenenacting up on that motion, and payers of the Eighteenth School Dis- the enacting clause stricken out by a to mscss a taxi for, sbetjullding vote of five to four. trict, Tbe next matter to receive the attenof a new schoolhonse, was voted tion the councilors was a petition to down at the meeting held last evening' have ofit tie water mains extended on Street, between K and M. Frank EwgLbk who Is wanted by Third Mr. McCornick wanted it laid on the tie fAcera boa cUarge ol assault with table. v Mr. Dooley saw no reason why it acfeldly VeapOn; is stlU keeping ou. not be granted. Others living ,of the way. On Christmas night he should in tbe same neighborhood were already track .Edward Stewart' two heavy supplied. Mr.- - Pyper wanted tbe blows on the head, one of them In- extension 'flic ting a gash about two Inches long' made. The Mayor suggested that tbe water The vomer got about that ' the injuries asked for was to be used for c ulinary were likely to prove fatal, but this Is purposes only. MrMcCoroick was aware tbat that Incorrect. Stewart's wounds are not was au the petitioners asked for; but at all dangerous. it was mere tolly, he thought, to imfor one moment that the peti ; r: f 2 r J t y ' agine tioners would confine themselves to such a supply. They would use it for , avvi(iiyvuot:ui n 1 tea uuui aimers other purposes, and tbe entire police could not prevent them vllle, Beaver County, under a recent force so. Tbe idea was all date inquiring.what are the provisions doing and tbe wrong, day ' was of the law relating to peddlers' coming when the error would be disand atoned for. It would cost licenses, in the southern counties of covered of litlyation. They had the Territory j also what bounty is anogreat amount right to the water, and why should On ) paid badger scalps. they be given it? If we have been go There is so Territorial law fixing the ing wrong for years, now was a good to stop. amount of license which peddlers time Mr. Ddoley thought, as taxpayers of must pay. It Is a", matter underlie the (city, they bad paid their pro rata control of Uie 'county courts of the for a supply of water from Parley's Creek, and were entitle to It. respective counties, or the 6ity coun- Canon The line, however, mast be drawn cils of incorporated cities. somewhere. . Badgers are not among the wild aniMr. McCornick Then let us draw It and draw it t!ght. Another mals for the destruction rof whichv tonight ' dry season will show you wbere yon bounties are paid. , e f '..-'-.- : - . aad-FlT- . . , 1 : , 1 ;' will be. Mr. Young The people on the bench paid taxes to help build the caoal that runs away bel-j- where they live. It would seem to run that in this case they had some rights in the matter. They the hklped to pay the money to canal here. Those who livedbring below the canal tok that water in exchange for City Creek waters Now, why do not the dry benchers have a right to some of tbe water that was relinquished for canat water? There is one thing sure we bve got t itake soma metbod of supolving the city with' ample water. That is the only solu tion to tni3 vexed problem, l don't propose to give any man's water away to anyone, but if there is any water that the city can devote to the usa of Chicken Thief. Last night the police arrested a half drnnkeii. fellow who Rave his name as Whitt, and who had in his possession A a basket ioll of dressed chickens. The offlcerf toellevtrf. the fowls to have been stolen, as wnltt was endeavoring to umjwse vi tucm ivr a very imiu sum. ' This morblng it was learned that they wvu oboaou ii v lu m mail nuu vv aa camping In the tithing yard. Thirty v chickens bad been taken roravhls wagon. When WhitS heard, that the owner qt nJo wJsL&ad beet) .Xoand, be stated that be did not take them ntm- -. , self, but that they had been 'given to him by a man who .told him to get ail be cealdj or tUemw lie will be tried tomorrow f Today Christian P. Bsauregard, of Fillmore, Millard County, was released froo Ue 'penitentiary, where he bas been servlsg item for liviag with bis wives. was' sentenced to imprisonment for 60 days and to pay a tine of $50 and costs. For tbs fiaa he was retained in prison 30 days ' makiWoo " - daysman.'- - ' Iff YEAR, HAPPY AND- - A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Our Display of Articles Suitctble for Holiday JPre-enis Immense. The Useful and the Ornamental are represented1, "en masse.9 V HOLIDAY PRESEITS " Brush, Comb tod Mirror Sets in Oxidized Silver, Plush Work Boxes, Manicure Sets, Photograph Frames, Albums in every style apt! quality, Toilet Sets of latest design, Autograph" Albums, Collar and. Cuff, Shaving and Smoking Sets, Hand Mirrors, Card Boxes, Fancy Whisk Broom Holders, Papetries, Odor Cases, Brass Ornaments. Ink Stands, Easels, Match Safes, Sachet Bags, etc, etc, all just imported n newest and most tasty designs. y ,, t . , -- OUR ASSORTMENT OfjParisand Vienna Fans from $1 to $25 each, Gents' and Ladies EASY CHAIRS&ROCKERS, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Umbrellas, Mufflers in beautiful colors, Gents' Scarfs, Embroidered Suspenders, Ducbesse and Point Screens, Berlin JEmbroideries, Handkftr Lace, Crepe Fichus,-Japanesand Portmonnaies, is too extensive to mention in detail. chiefs, Satchels If you want to save money, call at or order from e e F. Aucrhch BY DEATHS flOOO-ton- These Goods Will be Sold at Figures that Defy Competition. - at to continue oar As our time for StockUklng is close . 37 TO 43 it! 1 . est ST., S1U ' r SALE Plushes, Dress Goods, Underwear, Infants' Cloaks and Coata Ladies and Misses' Wraps, Newmarkets, Peasants, Coata, Jackets and Jerseys, Smyrna Ilugs, Blankets, and Quilts, Boys' OTercoata, etc., etc. ' Those Dress Patterns, with trimming to match, at prices ranging from $1.65 to $12.60, haTe been pronounced by our many patrons as the greatest bargain in dry goods ever offered in this city. Our Shoe Department has prepared for the holidays with Genta and Youths' Embroidered Slippers, Lambs' Wool 8oles, Gents Dancing Button Gaiters, and a fine line of Ladies', Misses' Pumps, Hand-Sewe- d and Children's Dress Shoes and Slippers, etc.,' etc We warrant every pair we sell. ONE PRICE TO ALL. ALL ARE WELCOME. :Oi- - -- We Sever Misrepresent so: We are Never Undersold I - .! :0: DEsttilllsliea 1864. .1UERBAGH&BR0 LAKE CITY. I UUJ ONE OF THE- - Largest in the City ... .... band, we bavs concluded OfUks, LTUn W. FIRST SOUTH ; Estlishnent. BARGAIN IMMENSE Answers to Correspondents. On and after Saturday next, Dec. S9tn, the weekly hbws will oe issued . Bro.'s Mammoth .. ' PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL. vice-presiae- m. a ;Ot j - ts . ! . -. Ktmball," of Today Bishop, A. " Kanosh, .Millircl County, who was pardoned yesterday by the President, was set at liberty lie was sentenced byJudgflfaad toelgtit months In the penlteatlary for living with bis plural wife. He was an InTaTid at tbe time, and In consequence of bis poor health a pardon was granted htm. Ills brother, Solomcwj P. KiiabaJI.went ont to the penitentiary" and met him when he was released. A MERRY OHRISTMA IMMENSE STOCK I A- ' IHBTlAS . , - F.AUERfiACH&BRO JUd - Again at Liberty. ';- IT' oil - v- Grand Free Entertainment. The opera entitled tbe "Bohemian Tbe Storm Beaches From Idaho to Girl" will be given In tbe Theatre on t Arizona. Monday, Dec. 81, at 2 p. m., to all tbe The following report of tbe extent of old folks of this city and vicinity over the storm was received at noon today, 70 years old; also to widows, orphans over the Deseret Telegraph line and deaf mutes, by the Stephens Opera WISHES ITIS MANY l'ATHOXS A St. George R tined all night; still company, who have generously offered their services on that occasion. Tbe .,; r ...,. raining.., . Pine Valley Fourteen inches : of Old Folks Committee therefore feel snow, and still snowing. proud to extend their Invitation to Cedar City Cloudy; snowed through persons of all creeds, color or e octal AND me nignt; clearing np now. ....... , who belong to either of tbe standing, x Paro wan Cloudy; snowing some. above classes, to call at C. R. Savage's Beaver About two inches of snow Art Bazaar on Saturday, to obtain fell last night; still clondy. AND INVITES THE PUBLIC TOINSPECT IIIS their tickets, between the; hours of 10 Toquerviile Rained all last night; a.m. and 4 p.m. These.. tickets are snow and rain all this forenoon. ' Fillmore Cloudy and snow falling. not transferable. be' Tbe reserved for ; parquette will Richfield Cloudy and snowing. are who tbe "Old Folks," requested to Manti It has been snowing a little appear with their respective badges all morning. Mt. Pleasant Stormy but mild ; to designate their age. The widows and deaf mutes will occupy the first snowing a little, OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR Kanab Snowed daring the night, and second circles, and the third circle bnt about ail gone now. is tor the orphans. In addition to the Nephl It haS been snowing nearly orphans', tickets will also be issued to but all night and so far today, ligntly. fatherless or motherless children, as it melts fast; It is also rather warm. ! i PlDe Springs. Arizona Very cloudy far as room will admit, t Tbe Old Folks Committee most and raining a little. Pavson About four inches of snow : respectfully request that no distinction still snowing. on account of wealth or poverty shall COMPRISING A GREAT VARIETY OF looks like deter any one from responding Paris, Idaho Cloudy; to their more snow; about nau an men now on invitation, as these special occasions the ground. are most rigidly designed to be Provo Cloudy UU 0UV,.UK, fc. M USEFUL, SUBTAJif IAL MD 0R1MESTAL ARTICLES inches of snow now on tne ground, cosmopolitan In their character, and but the mud underneath is not frozen. no person can obtain a ticket by pur Franklin. Idaho Snowed a little last chase. INCLUDINGnight and looks like more; quite cold. For tbe convenience of the doors Loean Cloudy and snowing; about will be open at 1 n. m.all,This is to one inch of, snow. 'old confusion, and no one need be Brlgham Cloudy ; about one inch oi there before that hour, Tbe commit snow; calm. tee on be will bard at that time to a and snowing little; Ogden Cloudy seat tbe people as they arrive. mile If the Bishops of the various wards Juab Cloudy: it has been snowing all morning I abo ut four inches deep and the ministers of the various now. churches of the city will kindly interDeseret Snowing Just a little. In Embossed leathers and Flushes. Also nn Elegant est themselves in behalf of the aged in GannSson It has been snowing all their labors their . ... respective localities, Line of Rattan Chairs and Rockers. moraiug; melts as fast as it falls. will,-bWhatever duly In appreciated. a little Salina Cloudr: snowed aid can be furnished in the way of the night; looks like more. Monroe It has been snowing during teams, to bring and .return the aged the night; cloudy, but not snowing ones to the Theatre, will be warmly LIBRARY TABLES, BEAUTIFUL. PARLOR DESKS, now. appreciated by the aged and Infirm. PARLOR TABLES (In Antique Oak FANCY RATTAN CHAIRS, Wm. B. Prkstojt, Walnut and Mahogany), ELEGANT ALL BRASS EASELS, GXOBQK GODDXAD, The Grismer Troupe. BRASS TABLES (with Mevican Onyx HORSES. HOCKING ' C. R. Savagk, This dramatic organization wbicb is and Plush Tops), SLEDS OF ALL KINDS, Wm. Eiiington, will this la remembered city, favorably SIDEBOARDS that are perfect gems ARROWST WHEELS Wm.Navloh, appear in the Theatre on the evenings of srt, both Marble and Polished DOLL CARRIAGES, JSOH KlSKMiN, of January 3, 4 i and 5, the last three Wood Tops, in all the different TOY TRUNKS, Wm. L. Bisd evenings of, next week, and will pre woods. TOY , TABLES, Andrew Jknsk.v, sent the fine dramas "Forgiven" ana PARLOR AND LIBRARY SETS (in TOY BEDS, Nklson A. Emtev, "The World Against Her.' E. A. Kllrrr-BAPlush and Leather), MIRRORS (a big variety), Committee. tne oi business manager day, Esq., SWINGS, FANCY STANDS OF ALL KINDS, company, gives us tbe assurance that WAGONS, FANCY PARLOR BRACKETS, Thbrb Is a message at the Western SMYRNA RUGS (a splendid assort VELOCIPEDES, the company is stronger now than Union Telegraph office for Mr. and when it played here before. TOY CHAIRS (great variety), ment), Mrs. Lee Snedaker. TOY CRADLES, BOOK CASES (elegant assortment), FANCY FOOTSTOOLS, FANCY CHAIRS. In Cache Conntj. CHAIRS AND LADIES' SLIPPER CASES, RATTAN Mr. liobert Baxter, of Wellsville.was BLACKING CASES, WORK BA8KET8;. arrested on Friday morning on tbe all woo d FANCY WOOL MATS, HORSES SWING ( PATENT near At Felton Newileld, Beattie. charge of adultery. lie was taken be Durham County, England, SeptemberFell, HASSOCKS, and skin covered), 15, in this MSB, of brain fore Commissioner Goodwin son CARPET of Andrew SWEEPERS, ETC, ETC. DINING ds Beattie, fever, TABLES, for bis city, when be gaveat 2 William and Jane Beattie, aged six years examm. for p. today appearance ination. He also gave bonds for tbe and six months. Millennial Star. appearance of bis second wife. At 20 Sister St., CaKon, GlasThe Farmers' Union Mills at Smith- - gow, William Watson, native of Eagles fleld are about completed. The build ham, Renfrewshire, Scotland, November 7, ing and machinery cost about $14,000 and elv months. DeOne storey of tbe bullding.ls rock and 1888, aged 74 years 10 years a member of the was ceased The frame. stories machinery three is an improved kind and tbe company CburchI ISUletmUd Star. will be a stock company. Shares are JosKS. In the IClb Ward of this city, 10 each, and there is some stock yet or- - Dec. 26th, of general debility. Anna- Jones, to be taken. In tbe preliminary James Klrfcbrlde is presi wife of John Jonea, deceased, aged 63 gantzatioo. dent, Thomas Uillyard snd Francis Sharp secretary. Logan years. on Friday at II a. m. from ber eon Funeral Journal, Dec 'J 2. Win. 8. Jones' residence i5W Firit North Street. Friends respectfully invited. Corbett. In this city, December 2Cth, of paralysis and general debility, Anne Gaskin Corbett, aged 67 years and 20 days. DeLancashire, England. more in tbe form ol a magazine than ceased was born in wilt be held at the Sec services Funeral incorwill and a of newspaper, that nd Ward Assembly Boom, on Saturday, porate the elements of both. Among the 29th inst., at 10 a.m. Friends invited. its departments will be included one under the bead of "Answers to Cor We therefore Invite War DcyartMsat, Slgsai Service. respondents." correspondence embodying plain ques- DAILY WEATHER BUXJLBTIM. tions on appropriate subjects, alAt Salt Lake CUy, Ctak. on December 'J 7, l&Sfi. Observation taken at 8 u. tn., though we do not agree to reply to 7oth Meridian time, at alt ttatitmt. every question sent. We will exercise tI BJiJlMUM.lthe dry benchers, they ought to have editorial discretion, replying only to - wao. f . vthose deemed suitable. it.Mr. Teasdel was of the same opin ss The following conditions should be PLACE OI 3 ion! the dry bencbers bad been prom ised water when tne Salt Lake and Jor complied with by correspondents of OBSEKVA- a -IS dan Canal was built, and whici thay this class : Tioa. hart helped pay for. (1) Write the question plainly and 3 i Mr. McCornick I agree with the by comment. gentleman that these people should briefly, unaccompanied 26: 1 ;Caln Sn'w'g (3) It should be on one side of tbe S.UCity..f have water; if I had as much water as T4 Calm uiear Helena.... jio. all of I them would Moan, gladly give only. paper 8 4 Clear 6 8 S Ft. Cueter. It. But when we vote away the vested toe 21 be must Calm Sn'w'g 0 by Boise signed questioner's It City.j we are of below tbe line, rights people 6 Washakie. I uiear not necessary tor WlB'em'eea j I Wj doing something that will ore long real name, although w Light Fair bear fruit that we have no use for. if publication. Any fictitious name, ac Rawllas W. we nave been doing wronsr, now Is a cording to the fancy of the writer. 81gnal Serviee reports taken at 11 a. m, good time to stop. - If we are to get may be used for public purposes. Jf W Eight Sn'w'g any water through the Parley's Cabin S.UGity . lit 1 i s Jgnt ISn'w'l canal, why give them that. Bat don't We hope to hear from cur friends; Ogden ... 2 m Caim en'w'g roo reter to pay raoi. etocaton we be more that i may tbe better, Ught Sn'w'g Mr. Webber said that pipes bad been the Bingham. .1.1 38! 4 w !17 City. light iSn'w'g laid north, south, and west of the enabled to make this, departinsnt one Park 4 Calm Jsri'w'g 40' .! Provo..... conof special laterest. Send along tbe Alt puce whertn9 extension underwas . 22 3 Light Sn'w'g sideration was asked for. He in i questions at once, and keep it up. Garfield.... favor of the petition being granted. Lake Park. conwill receive i proper subject Any nr. Dooley cut wasn't the upper Brighton's. in to supply tuese sideration. system or mams put Below sero. feoDle with watet ? Salt Lake Citv. Barometer 30.04. .r.weooer ies.wita surplus water P. n.FiTZXACBiCE. Berg't Signal Corpt. v. '!?' 4 THE WEATHER. . ! 10-888- 1! Most Popular Resort of Close Buyers!' mMTHliCHilHJSOOMESTIO USES .. . -- Buy Something' Serviceable for Your f- -s r for culinary purposes. News Notes. 8HJB 1S "43K ATEFCjU" much surelus water last year. Holbrook, Arizona December 24th. Mr. Webber No. but we managed to Hon. tbe life of my little girl by a saved of the D. Houck, "I J. give them enough for culinary pur Territorial Assembly, was waylaid prompt use of Dr. Acker's English poses. Mrs. sixty Remeriv for Consumption." , Saturdey near Black Canyon, Mr. Clark And now they use it lor miles smth. by tnreemen, and order Wm. V. Harrimas-- New York.- ., wat and and wagons . buggies washing ed to bold up bis bands, and instead Tor aJtle ky Z. C. M. I. Drum ering horses. Iiouck slid from bi& aorse and com - me Mayor was mouguitae question menced to tire. Tbe l rse was killed grave one; a water line should be tbe first round. A C zen or more ESTBAY MOTICB. r v fF.r)rtpffikl Court, ty- adrawn somewhere. were no is There shots txccaci' r HenderSeveral members explained that the Proceedings before Judge to tbe woaki be assassins. r UAVE 1H MT POSSESSION : extension asked for would connect two clue son, st Ogden, yesterday. r was field. left mast, of tbe Ona d&rk rnd COW. 8 treaxs old. marked mains, and with this Iiouck Tne caie oi Mary J. Qnheen vs dead ends of tbe in view, and also tnat r ave been made by with a swallow fork in r:gbt car. upper and understanding Fall preparations Michael Ouheen wastisTQied. bit in left ; no1 brands visible. under the use of the water be restricted to tT Knntharn Wflfl fnr hnrlrlnv not claimed within animal Julius Toponce convicted of fast culinary purposes only, be would be snow on tbo Ogden liae this winter. 15If saidit will ba sold to tbe highest bid days, of it. As yet there has been no trouble from der, an u driving as sgainst the city! ordinance inAfavor at at corral ior,. . my vote was finally reached, and tbe snow, ana it is oenevea inst wun tue relating v to ; snch mstters, was called extension ordered to be made. means ot IW. tbe track Guslock,Dec.80, present f 01 - senUice.r lie was not present, The question of extending the water clear there will bekeeping no time lost by and according to the order of the court malnson First Street from First Eist through trains on that account, even KSTRAY NOTICE. to C Street then came up. and it was tbougn there should be an unusual fall ou December 24tb. he forfeited his ordered made. Tnis involves the petithe moantains. The company bas a r have iir ur possession i bondd, placet! at $120, andwas fined tion of Mr. Beattie and others, and in in new $12,000 rotary snow-plowhich while of fact One trev HORSE no brands risible, rope tbe the it will turn loose on the first occasion, (20 aodjcostsi'? The latter were taxed consideration that ' A round neck, sbod aU round. mains their residences 11 win oe nn passed already tnat nttie has iear and ; it atiw m: yy One bay HORSE, no brands vieiblo.saddle bad never been taxed for the lay able to do the work cat out for it. If In IhV'lhe CaVo oi, David Kiy vs they collar marked, spot la forehead and on ing of the saws, it was tbe sense of the it should 1 rove as successful as is and : slioa. e of AdoIphHarris, an order was entered council that the tax Da levied sad col boped, other snow-ploot the same If the above deaoribed animals art not and the work be proceeded pattern will be ordered from the east. claimed and taken away on or before Jan. settlnc aside the 'Judgment' en pay lected . ' with.-- - ai pauiic auciiuu, has not oeen enough- - snow to lltn, lBsy.roevwm DC boiu ment of" $e7.50 within 33 days. -' Tbe bill for an ordinance licenlsng There Washington Estray Pound, new at the Ciiy' test merits of this the thoroughly case renonsibI vs bidden u. j&. to the ei in iae i'4rnons highesf oculist machine. Tbe snowsbeds on the Cen Sinare. pnjscians, r'"'at p.m. i came David Ky, the. motion fgr a aavt etc., up, was read, and tral "Pacific are in good repair, about U auiists, , At. BtirUAlE,JVUiri., ' was ' further action postponed for one week $ou,000 having been recently spent in ;r overruled. Citr PoundkeeoerV , One thousand dollars were appropri188S. d3t 7lh. Dec. reconstruction. lAke Salt City. Tbe cwe.Of Jaoes If ersoa ct ated tor tbe street supervisor's con- taeir EB. Iladley,. was. submitted ESTBAY KOTICB. The lews legislature in 1886 passed a tingent f nnd. Tne report of tbe committee to bill requiring foreign corporations court and taken under an viae me bad been referred the question' aomg business in mat state to lU'ior- HAVE IH MT POSSESSION. Francis Ounnell, convicted of an. whom of placing all lamps in the centre of porate ob- tbe state under tbe laws, was One bay MARE. 2 or. 3 rears old. black lawful cphabitation, sentenced to the streets, and also the remonstrance iect being to bring all railway compa mane ana uui : no oranas tisiuic. floe of UW and the costs ef of a large number of residents of First nies pay-- a wa 10 uenrer tines One bald faced red HKUTER, about S South Street against the proposition, under wdosj ' Jurisdiction of tbe state years old, white under btlty and tip of tail, prosecution".' was taken from the table but was not courts.,thebait was brought against T on left shoulder. brand adopted. resembling the and Chicago. MurilDgton Ujlncv The report of tbe committee on city company, , the Iowalsnpreme court and Xjy The Snioide. eosta on said animals be and If damage in reference to building a new sustatnea tne vaiiauy 01 tne law. rne L. Charles Niels, wao committed prison, pt paid within 15 days from date of this fall, was taken up, but in consideranow court States bas supreme united will be sold to the highest cash tice. suicide at Rlchfleld, Sevier County, tion of the amicable arrangements for reversed that decision and declared bidder, they at the estray pound. Mount Pleas keeping prisoners now existing befind on. Saturday evening, came near tween unconstitutional. Tcis ant, at 10 o'clock aunt., oa the 8th. day of law the the city and county, further ing ot the highest tribunal In the January, uss. seeing the cause of the destruction of consideration was postponed Indefi- country is a strong snggestlon. Dated at Mount Pleasant Precinct. San tbe sctoolbotise Attention was first nitely. Co., Utah, una 2ith day of December, pete courts the that tbe isaiiwoy Age, called to' the place by some one disThe Council then adjourned until says of Iowa may be tinctured with tbe un LAUKITZ LABS EN. Pound keeper of said lYccinct. hostility to railways which char covering that it was on fire.' Tbe cltl-se- January 2, 1889. just a the and acterizes legislature portion quickly assembled and were sucof tbeoeooieoi tnat state, ana is an From Texas. 1 cessful In extinguishing the flame's. omer wnicn courts CHEAP FARM LAND! leoerai intimation, This afternoon we bad tbe pleasure have repeateaiy maae. tnat local creln- They bad to break in a door in order and animosity will not be allowed 45 an acre for 29 acres good land, mostly togetjatq tbe?bulkiing, and on the of a meeting with Mr. Lindsay, now a dice to override Justice and tbe constitu in crops, is mues rrom dm iuie. floor they discovered the body of a resiaent or xexayr Dnt formerly of tion, , even in dealing with railway man in a horrible condition. He bad North Carolina. When living, In tbe companies. 17 aa acre for ISO acres, adobe house, adobe granery and barn; two flowing evldenUyeen InJhastat bat. lew lattciJSUte.Mr. Lindsay and the family James P. Ball bas brought suit in tbe wells; 7 miles from Main Street; very moments. The entire top'of his head of which he is a member were exceed- Uetted coeap; aujoin u. a. raca. States circuit court atTopeka, wa8blowjLoff,rom'tbft-,eye,back to ingly kind to the Elders laboring in Kn . against Russell Sasre. Jav Coni.1. 437 an acre; 0 miles south; water M; tbe Union Pacific railway company and v Biverton. tbf ear..liy bis side was a lift-- ,' with that part of tbe country, treating them tbe Pacific Kansas railway company. 6 an acre for 33 acres l miles nor west which tbe deadly work bad been done. with marked hospitality. For this they The plaintiff says that in 1871 be or wane Bridge, A coroner's Inquest was held, the verfrom tbs Kansas Pacific railway are, held in kindly remembrance by acre for 60 acres 7 miles south-eas- t dict being suicide. The young man had many of the brethren. Mr. Lindsay bas company ieo acres of land in Rice OSoraatne ty . i to be con been a school teacher, and for some kept posted upon tbe sitnatlon of af County toforftoOO, the title when the. acre the aa for 1M acres 2 miles west of last plaintiff 300 veyed time bad bad "tbe blues." On Satur fairs in Utah, having been for a long had been made. Ue says that . Main, fiaymeat year 187S the Kansas Pacific f 200 an acre for H acre 4 milee aouth- day t4rtbjfrowdia prpniistngf to period an attentive reader of tbe return u on aiauujy murniug. ua me Nkws. 1 lie may possibly make tals Company conveyed all it lands east or Main. Gould and Russell Satre Also to irable acreajre at larger figure in gat was found a tag with instructions Territory bis home, not having quite In -Jay order to sec are $30,000,000 location. to band it to tbe owner.. ..Ha bad gone ana.de op his mind whether or not be of Indebtedness. Tbe pialntiS com into tbe ecboolhousf with the" weapon will return to Texas. , pleted pavtnent on the land in luai. FULLEK & YOUNG, ana tne union raciac company gave an? shot himself, the evidence Jnlicat hlcn a legal title to tbe land, bat thoarrh 1 tO Main Street. la that the trigged mid aeea operaUif f Santa Fe, N. M., ; Dec. he has often demanded of . Russell with a stick, while tbe muzzle of the Acent Mitchell- -. oL the Santa Fe at Sage and Jay tloukl " that thn was neiq np at that place release their lien on the lan-i- . WE ADVISE DIM FRIEHDS ae caeefr uiorieta. gas was ag?t one last nix'it about 12 o'clock and reliev be alleses that they refuse. The t botes. linjn ed of iau wd lie returning from toe union racinc Company-hasipposed ihat IITUO NEED AKYTinSQ W TH filel Barton A wblchiJie bil rtiglited teas ibrokan by I postomsa- to the depot. No clue to cross-Di- n Tf Clotbins line to call upon com courts the that assisg will find a well of pel uull ana Sage t to cunvty tba Co., H Main fet.,orwhere theyana nn raSans: aiid th aa atartort ".'rk1 be perpetrators. The u reater tuepart ntna-uoys shim, fcica ran proper titlo to the plaintiff and to the hikiwi cause of the sulci!, H safd tM, d,- tmtM. ran, shirt, etc.. at very low V& ?&UiTSZ dav as owners of about 63,000 acres of other ayersla. Is reliable aud will treat arm rices, litis & appoialment la love aft ilr. Kansas tana soltl-i- n the same wanner. salary. n riaht. att - - : . . - SUCH AS AN x SHAWL, BOOTS OU SHOES. BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING, READY CURRANTS 3 AND RAISINS, CLEANED AND CTJFES',' COLLARS TIES, NECKWEAR, ELEGANT In laiihkMeofM Variety and Style at Lowest Cash Prices! CANDIES. CANDIES, CANDIES TEAS DELS. , ... i -- ..-- " ... I FURNISHING GOODS, Etc. w J We are Selling Out ENTIRE STOCK. O UR - ws non-resiae- j, nt 1 - - - , OPPOSITE -- -- i : as . - - CALL AND ' StE i CHILD; . y Of Sorenson & Carlquist, 116 MAIN STREET . NO. y s par-chas- ed - . Sc y vx y uste (iita's Boys US IN OUR NEW QUARTERS. NEVK : ... MPJN'S, YOU1 Il Z. O. 50 Elegant Bed Room Sets to be Sold at Cost! j . ' Slav reaaaveil elr eatlrw Un mt -FUKN1TURK, WALL PAPER, WINDOW 8HADKS, CUR TAINS, ETC., to 32 SOUTH. MAIN STREET, Wk staple FURNITURE! J!l.htt Every Dsscrijtica, Utaost GlYEtl Clothing AV7AT- - Suits, ' Elegant Men's and Youth's Satin Lined ' , from $25.00 to $14.50. Lined Satin Youth's and Overcoats, Elegant Lien's to $16.50. trom $25.00 reduoed Children's Wool, Mixed Cheviot Suits, 4 to 14 years, reduoed from $2.50 to $1.20. i -- . lToine Blade and Imported. CT "T rUk7A 11 1 . J. A Choice V Gall Lot of Early lo Seenro Your Bargains; .. .' , HOLIDAY GOODS! 32.-stat- lon . il s - - THAT CANOT BE EXCELLED ' THIS MABUET, COME AND SECURE YOTJlt s , S0REHS0N & CARLQUISIV 116 Main St .J ; v 175 and 177 MAIN STREET, , ' 5 |