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Show .TRIAL OF EVENING1NEW3. TH ! February iar4ay 17 P. T..CLAHK.,; , ' covictxl tJXraiTDAKT sx ,;. TESCI o5r.MOIlbAriKXT. 187 J The Accident -- Yesterday , afternoon the body of Adam C. BrcrwD.who was killed on the Utah & Nevada track y esterday morning, was, brought to this city, and an Inquest held by. Coroner George J. Taylor.; After hearing the evidence, the Jury returned ,. a.', yer-di- ct of accidental death. One of the. incidents of the disaster rwas the narrow escape of the capsized train from destruction by. fire. When the cars Were overturned the burning coals In the stoves were emptied out. Fortunately Superintendent W W. Riter was on the train and unhurt, and with his I characteristic coolness and ' pro aptitude, the f flames were extinmuch headway. guished before gaining All of the passengers were removed from the train ,as quickly as possible, one coach was righted, and they were taken on to Black Rock for shelter and attendance. Drs. Bti.ti.rct and n, who were loth irjnred, gave needed assistance to their fellow passengers, who were badly shaken up, bit none of whom were dangerously hurt. That the passengers escaped-slightly, considering the nature of the accident, is due to the care exercised by Conductor Brown and his assistants. Realizing to some extent the danger that existed with the gale that was blowing.the train had been slowed pp and was running at not more than five miles per hour when struck by the hurricane. After the excitement had subsided and the passengers been made comfortable, the following was drawn up and signed: :: (. who were on the the To-dthe trial of Ezra TCIark, an old resident of , Farmingtons, Davis FRAGMENTS. County, was held In the Third District Court. An Indictment containing This 'Police Couit quite active three counts bad been found aga! . the defendant, charging him with unNow we hare yielding toll in abun- lawful cohabitation. The following witnesses answered to dance again; plain people call It mad. their names: Mary,;? Annie, Alice, Th wires east were not working Susan, Lucy and J. B. Clark. Edwin this afternoon, what Utile did come Pierce, John Wood and wife were not getting here via St. Paul,' Helena and present. .:. -v Ogden. Mr. Dlcksen elected to proceed on Bishop Edwin Stratoju and John the first count In the indictment. The following Jurors were accepted Reeve, Esq., of Ogden, were In the to try the case, all "Mormons' being city excused: Ik the case of the People vs. Richard Loula Hanas, B. H. Conkiln, Loni Martin, Hook, the U. 8. Marshal was J. r. Labeck, r La Wm. abie, Joseph Dorkin, directed to subpoena the witnesses for Wm. WMtehiU, James Aikmin, the defense. W. H. H. Bowers, A, J. Strauchfleld, D. B. J. U. Kdgerly. List night's snowstorm Interfered The Stover, covers from the indictment sesioasly with trains on the .Union October 1, 1883, to October period and 1884, 1, Pacific, Utah A Northern and Central with cohabitation unlawful alleges Pacific. Mary Clark, Susan Clark and Nancy Tbx Swiis Crott Is the , title of a Clark, as the defendant's wives. At the request of Mr. Dickgoii the monthly magazine published by the Agassis Association of New York; it witnesses were, excluded from the is devoted, to spreading among the courtroom. I, i people an. accurate knowledge of naMrs. Mary S. Clark was the first ture. The February number contains witness called by Mr. Dickson. She several articles by natn- - testified I am the defendant's first rallsts. and legal wile. I was married to him in Iowa; be bad no other wife Wiik Mr. Sheedy, the manager of inat 1845, I time. that was the here Sullivan, slugger, recently to the witness defense The objected he stated that the champion had not her to being .against testify compelled a touched drop of liquor for months. A We, undersigned, New York qaper declares that he still husband. train of the Conductor Brown, The objection was overruled. with Mrs. Brown,- the continues, to avoid the flowing bowl. hereby sympathize live in Mr. to Dickson I Witness widow, and, her orphan children; also If he has knocked out John Barleycorn oar hearty thanks to Dra. to he has scored the greatest victory of Fajmingtera, Davis County; I have BenedictIreturn rendered such unand Atkin who ; Clark know children ; several ns to selfish aid Nancy all, forgetting their own inhis life. , were all cared for; and until others don't know where she is now, up north juries especially do we thank Superintendent W. saw a her I at W. Biter, who did all in. his power to make year ago, Grand Jury Business. The grand somewhere; meeting; the delendant lived at my all comlortable. Jury came into the Third District Court house, in Fannington, In 1883; Nancy J. G.Gillllan, Gillie and reported having found six Clark left Farmlngtoa three years and Mrs. Kli B. Kelser, TbomaaMcKlnley, McMannS, remember I months ago; Mrs. testify Ernest P. eight J. Weston, lndlctmeats. Three of these were for Injr. before the grand Jury; I made a Mrs Geo. Sullivan, J. F. Brim, Denton, violations of the Territorial statutes, mistake there in estimating the time J. W. Fletcher. . Geo. Weaton, and three under the laws of the United I have learned that since '; the man who L. C. Johnson. I not is house rented the here : .' States.-The following persons wefe on the did not state the time posicars ' at the time they went over : to the my grand Jury tively recollection then was that she bad ; Adam C. Brown, conductor, killed. Arraignment. ThOnornlng Rich- gone a half ; this was Wm. Opensbaw, brakeman, Bllghtly ard Bubbles was arraigned In the in last two years andwhen I considered September; ' Third District Court on an indictment the matter, I remembered that it was bruised. over! M. cut more the did Dr. ; not than , three I J. him Benedict, years with receiving stolen right charging think What I was saying; my son told eye. '; goods. He pleaded not guilty, and the the : I don't the correct time Jury Dr. Emma Atkin, scalp wound. court appointed Mr. M. Klrkpatrlck to knowgrand Commissioner McKay; I testiMrs. P. J. Sullivan, head considerdefend him. fied when my hnsband was arrested; we all talked about it when we went ably bruised. and I learned my mistake; I Dismissed. The case of the United home, Maggie Sulllysn, braised about the know N ancy moved away three years States vs. John Cartwright,for unlaw- and eight months ago; she left in June, head. Mrs. ful cohabitation, was dismissed on I think; I am telling the truth ; Naacy Denton, L. C. Johnwas my husband's plural wife; 1 son, . Margaret P. motion Of the District Attorney, who Clark know J. J. Brim, I. W. Cassldy, what year It was; It was aon't bad come to the conclusion that as the over three years ago ; it was not as late Fletcher, slightly hurt. (Rev. J. D. Gillilan, cut and bruised defendant was in England during .the as October ; it may have been Septemto Godee Creek ; in severely. period named In the Indictment, he ber i she went Farmington she lived across the street Three children of Mrs. Sullivan, could not secure a conviction. from - me; she had ; four chil- Gillie 24 23 or McKinley, George and Ernest the years youngest dren, In the Snow. The Park tMty ex- of age ; she was married to my husband Weston. T. M. McManus, Mrs. E. B, about 20 years ago; she never bad Kelsey and Hon. W. W. Rlter were unpress failed to reach this city any children by him; he never lived at hurt further than unThe Utah Central waited at Ogden being shaken up. he was there part of the her til 11:30, when It was learned that the time,house; but never made his home with of the time ; tram from the Park had been unable to her ; be lived with me most THE GROW CASB dont know where he was the remainget through the snow and had to re- der of the time; Susan Clark is the deturn. It Is doubtful whether the Union fendant's wife; she lived near Nancy's 18 TAKRN UP FOR TRIAL. Pacific train will get through on time house ; one of Nancy's cnlldren is at The case of the United States vs. Kanab, one at Morgan, and one in the States; none of them are at Farm- Henry Grow Was taken up for trial in ington ; Nancy has been back two or Third District Court this afterAnother Failure. Yesterday J. A. three times, visiting her daughter; the the noon. was The defendant is under indictthree time first I years ago; Peterson, who has been running a sometimes visitnearly she is recog- ment for unlawful Suean's; cohabitation, Second on made South Street, grocery nized as my husband's wife; he goes to an assignment to H. L. 'A. Calmer her house to see the boys ; he changed and his case has been to term term f living three or four .His assets are reported to be about his manner-oago ; her youngest child is four Owing to the. inability of the dep$3,200, and bis liabilities S4.000. He years or rive eld. th alleged plural wife. has been struggling to keep up for T. B.years Clark testified The defendant uties to find some time, but business was too dull is my father; my mother's name The lady was arrested three weeks in the ago, however, andthe case was pro with him, so he was compelled to go Is Mary;thatIt is understood Nancy is my father's wife ; ceeded with family down. , . I do not know where she is ; I think tin calling the Jurors the even numL she left lour or five years ago ; mother , Were laid aside, " and the following bers me state heard have when Nancy may Continued. In the Third District left? I do dot remember saying it was '. ' Jury impaneled: Court this morning, District Attorney three years and eight months ago ; I v. K. Parker Norton, Penney, Louis Martin, Dickson asked that ' the case of the estimate the time from renting Durkin, Joseph m D. B. man uvea B. to who Stover, the Conklin, B. vs. it for H. property United States ScbetUer, Wm. WhitehiU, house ; he was Henry Clark, W. H. H. Bowers, unlawful cohabitation, be continued Nancy's J. F. Lubeck, a Englishman, who came to the coun- Wm. Larabie, J. H. Kdgerly. until the first week In March.- The try nearly four years1 ago; Nancy Louis Hyams, reason given for the application was left in the summer or fall ; I think it The witnesses were excluded from over four years ago; I don't think the court room at the request of Mr. that the alleged plural wife had not was I told the Jury what time it was ; Dickson. been found by the Marshal. If she was I told themgrand the house to Henry I rented not found by the time Indicated, he Clark over two years ago, and he lived The indictment covers the period Nancy's house a year before from Dec. 1, 1882, to Oct. 15, 1885, and would ask a further postponement. in Aunt ; the time of renting is what I base the defendant lived with The case was set for Monday, March 7. then my estimate of the time on ; I have not charges that reckoned the time, and don't know it Julia M. Grow and Emily Sarah Raw-H- ns over three years as his wives during that time. exactly,I know it was Opera 'KnJoyl. Emma Abbott, believe I testified don't ago; &Uss Maud Grow was the first wittoWho is slowly wending her way the grand as you say before ward Salt Lake, Is billed to appear in Jury ; it's about foqr years since Nancy ness and testified My, mother's name Butte on the 23d, 24th and 25th; and the moved away; I know Susan Clark; she is Julia M. Grow; Henry Grow is my understood to be father's wife ; I do we live in the Nineteenth denizens of that burg, in view perhaps is not know whether he visits her house ; father; Salt Lake City ; mother has four Ward, of this being their first season of grand I have seen him around the premises. Miss Annie Clark testified The de- children; I do not know Emily Sarah opera, must be In ecstacies Judging by fendant is my father; my mother's Rawlins ; may have seen her; I am 13 the following from the Miner : name is Susan ; I know .Nancy Clark : old; I think my father lived of this famous "The appearance she moved from Farmington three or years 1883 and 1884; I don't knew; home in be in will Butte four years ago, I do not know exactly operatic organization ' at the the greatest treat ever offered our sometimes ; it was over three nearly four- -it hej when sleeps adwill one be taken snd that Is last fall she not two since citizens, years was he know where don't I in shop; vantage to the fullest extent, lor opleft; it was longer than that; it: was in 1883 and 1884; he was home, I suppose; ofla are that rare indeed I think father the fall in September, portunities fered tor hearing so celebrated acorn comes to onr house; we, visit each there were ' nights that he did not sleep - does not take meals with at home. other; fatherhas paay." done, but not since mother; he Ernest testified Rawlins Emily 1882, except in 1886; this was when 1882 in is Sarah my Rawllngs comes once he sister; ; Wanted. faired was Mail Complaints there help Dally come front Price, Emery County, that or twice a week; he provides for her. 1883 and 1884, 1 do not know where she To Mr.- Richards My father calls except In the Nineteenth Ward; people ' In that region who get their at the house to see If , the boys are lived, mail distributed there especially ready for work and to direct their she was there from November, 1384, to residents of Huntington, Castledale, labor they work for him; be also May 1885; Mr, Grow's niece,' Jennie comes to see bow itbe family are; be Grow lived there also; she was not re- does OrangeviUe aud Ferron-r-dor eat at mother's about eleven years old ; I do. not know five old from house. not sleep ceive it till four or days has taken who the house belongs to ; my sister To Mr. Dickson Fath here. The mail that leaves here on to mother's 1883, and has no children; Emily was not living at meals same to Price the prior evening Friday gets part of the time before at home ; she left 10 or 12 years ago, slept there and remains till the following Tuesday, has I think he stopped living and went to the Nineteenth that Ward; and so on; and the only way this state theredate; about four years ago. May, 1885, 1 do not know where To Mr. Richards When I say father since of things can be cored is by a dslly has lived: she has been away;' I not eaten- or slept, 1 refer to the she. mall. We understand the people there has nave known of her being at Mill Creek named in the indictment. are getting up a petition to Postmaster time places; have seen her in the Mrs. Susan Clark testified I am the and other never in Grow Mr. in Farminirton; city; General TUas, and this is the proper defendant's wile; live ' 1861 ; know Nancy the house; have never seen him in was married to do. Jthlng working Clark; she left Farmington about four around; he had men there nearly all the time I was there; I years ago; I told the grand Jury I could never saw him atmrala; he may have then tell the time; If Ijbava said It Record of the Hoad.-- At the in- not or twice a was a year and a half ago, I 'made a been at the house once Adam of Conductor week I don't know; 1 never saw him quest oa the body not sore said did I lam l mistake; Ball-way, I before or since I lived know the time; my husband visits my there ChSrewn, orthe Utah Nevada not know Julia M- - Grow. there; ' one of the witnesses stated that house occasionally ; we recognise each do To Mr. Mrf Grow Rlcbaids When ' as husband and wile. probably two "millions of passengers other at the house he never stayed To Mr. Richards From Oct. 1, 1883, called more since road that than a few minutes; I never saw had been carried lover to Oct. 1, 1884, he called , to see him In f h bonse; be eanie to attend to its construction and that there bad tbat ' all were well, and would the . e . ; workmen. been only three fatal accidents during stay a few minutes; he did not eitlier ,To Mr.Jickson-rWoron was going or that their time; durlng sleep eat, that tlrae.'and that those killed were may have eaten there, but I do not most of the time; never saw the a defendant there except when the work not . workcame of the he single the road, with remember: all employes were. ; I did not eat with them ;: during mt-passenger' having ibeeo seriously in- men Miss Jennie Grow testified The dethe time mamed in the indictment 1 the whether is fendant Is my grandfather; I live in jured. It questionable could have have not lived with him as his wife. . To Mr. Dickson 8. Rawllngs house; have been same number of people I sustain the rela- Emily there tor about nine years; was therebeen carried the same distance by tion Of wife to him i I meet hi m as my in ana 1000; saiss I recognize him as my hus isod, i other means of conveyance with husband: Raw lings lived there; the deband at all Ma.es. fatal from came results., there , when men were greater immunity This closed the case, wbtohwas sub lendant saw him -r- -; mitted to the Ju.-- - without argu working on the house ; never . there at any other times : 1 do not re- ' ' ' men the nit ."Children's Day. Yesterday was a ment. when the times The court gave the usual charge, the Lmetnberj came several tneret tneytwo field day la tie contemplation of the Jury retired, and a - recess was taken were engageowere or. three . there 2 p.m. times; they children of to Fifth Waad, and they until not rememberJust the I do years ago; When returned the lurors they some for rem ember it will undoubtedly 1 banded In a verdict of guilty as time or hew often: Ernest Rawllngs . lived there some time, but I do not . time to come. Some 909 e4 the little ones charged. whom were some Sentence will be passed on Monday, know when; I do not- remember Mr. Interspersed Grow being in the house at that -Also of iarylBg ages but with a uniform February 21st. time: he sometimes- - called to see me, and bring letters; he never stayed purpose, cohgregated In th school Mr. Dfpkson V;; the Bonds After; long or sat down in the house ; he Jtonse by invitation, the Sunday Hyrum jrorth, John, England and generally called in the morning and had jSchooT and .Primary Associations heard that Whlttaker were called for ar- not time to stay ; never Henry of that ward having made- everything was his wife. Sarah Rawllngs Emily la' Conrt Third the District Sarah Rawlins testified I Emily ready for their reception; In addition raignment y, but were not present. Mr. have been married to the defendant to partaking of the viands set out so Dickson wanted the bonds forfeited. seventeen years .lire in the .Nineteenth plentifully, .there followed singing, Mr. Richards wanted a reasonable Ward, in my 0 w n home ; . It dancing, recitations, etc. The good notice to be given to the de- was conveyed tome In 1882. The case was in progress when we " things provided were duly discussed be present. He did not went to press. And disposed of, anJ all departed with fendants to understand it to be necessary for pariee lings 6f gladness. oles to come at the first day of : the ' PoUca Items. John Reese Is lacai term, and wait to see whether they ce Tne, Coming Concerts With LT weteHndlcted or not. tody awaiting trial on ' the charge ' of ' r; . . tdthe principals in the concert Mr. Dickson insisted that this latter battery.' ' ' . Mt the Theatre next week,vwe append course should be this arrested Jackson Jones Was followed. If a man Aha following notices of their, 08.30 rela his He had drnnk. was Marshal was hot morning, away, the In Nsw Torks"''' ... 0. be to the of to trouble givpossession. quired put the ing "The genuine artistic triumph ofTre-belFrank Engler and May Jensen we're notice. was that won by Madame evening Hers on the charge arrested he at 1 a. m. said ask not Richards Mr. of (did was the exposition J ' " cwantlful singing. , Her execution Is that the Marshal be pet to any trouble of vagrancy. Mulshed, sod repose, ease gracefulto F. guilty' U. those 8ntherlasd but that pleaded notifying defendant!, ness and symmetry smart every ' phrase-- ol have a drunkenness this Court should In treasonable the ' Police bonds under she utters. She commands an extra Ardioarr ranee ol dramatic expression time to get mnJpe that ; they were morning. Sentence Was snspended. oi uie iwanted. And fairly wiaeu me uorizou J. D. Kimball, for drunkenness, was xr;: V:v. xole wbleh ajje Interpreted.- -- Tribune. .," the bonds in fined $5 y. ordered that court The ' Y " u An orchestra of Ufty opened the bis declared forfeited, with ; case each .... "' - ' 9 f twith BeethovSn's overture, the w, 74Fldedo.M Then M. Mosin hppeared. understanding that the. forfeiture 'Obsequies. The funeral service And so great was the applabse that be set aside if the defendants came In over the of Conductor Adam' couplefindof minutes jrTeeted aim that acould s M C Brownremains to dnring tb's term! hearing will be held lu the Sixteenth lapsed before heHe dell-aul-y, 11 are The Whlttaker bondsmei Mr. of solo. played nely, Ward Schoolhouse. at o'clock bt(ln his and at the finish was rewarded W.N. Williams and bhn Sandberg. the family JW,eod;of by an eacore and flowers In abundance, - . . dersonand James Solomon. x jm. ay ' ... PASSED Tha u to-!a- y. to-da- y. ; . At-ki- to-d- ay . , -- - well-kno- . ; -.-.- i ( i to-d- ay -- . . : to-da- A I "' V post-p0ned"fv- rm . - . ' - ; ! ',. ? . A later dispatch Bays EXTENSIVE Spring trade! tha o -- 2 in great variety, at wholesale and retail; fresa and tetiabie, also la packets with a large discount for dealers. Sample packets sent by mall gratis on application. Flowerseeds, 300 kinds. All kinds of House, Bedding and Basket Plants, Shrubs, Hardy and Monthly -- . AT " y -- . - i 7 . f , to-da- j . - ref-eren- ' , per-iorman- ees " i - U. to-d- ay '."'. V " : 4 ' t- to-da- pro-srraau- ne , i .l" to-jootr- ln-rit- ed . ll .,i.; - ' .. . 1.90 EACH j AT i ' . WE HAVE A FEW I ! ' ' ALSO, ABOUT OF WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, AT HAZF TBCEIR VALUE ...i.l. ' X 4 In Our Notion Departm't 3.25 EACH! WB HAVE FULL LINES OF THE . : Best E.K.0MA& CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! WOOEK OTJ3 Gents' Clothing Dep't are all the balance of our Winter GOODS, " SCAKFS, HOODS, WOOL JACKETS On Thursday, February 17th. at No. 26 Wi Fourth. Sooth, at 11 a. m., of ' Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Carpets, Range and Heating Stoves, Glass, Crockery and Tinware, Fine Oil Paintings, Window Djrapery, Dining Chairs and Tables, etc . I. M. Barratt, Auctioneer. ".;;' AND SIMILAR I , GOODS, a., Thursday, until ruary, 24th, 1887, and continue A Is sold. every thing Stock consists of Beds and Bedding, Carpets, Heating Stoves, one large No. 20 Van Range with complete Steam Heating Apparatus connected, Ice Chest, Kitchen, Dining Room and Office Dishes, Castors. Fixtures, Tables and Chairs. In addition I will sell a large lot of Unclaimed Baggage, consisting of Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Overcoats, Gold and Silver Watches and Chains. Pistols and Guns. In fact, mentlonable and unmentionable, all T will be sold. & Whttblkt, ' ' Am dbiwi d Auctioneers. LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS, NEWMARKETS CLOTH SCARFS, OVERCOATS, i- AND RUBBERS. Tbe Beat and Largest Assortment in the City, and at PRICES TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. 1ST Call and set: as. UNO GOUTS, OKE FOURTH LESS! ME.VS SHOES BOOTS, . at offering at VERY LOW FIGURES! 14- - AOCTlOSr ADCIIONM We Stock NEARLY HALF PRICE, TO CLOSE! at the Clift House, to ImpoiUnt Sale 10 a commence Feb- in corsets. Bibbons Laces or Trimmings. TE AS DEL S ATiTi Mes sad in tact, aaythlBg yoa may want p the way ol NoUans "XKrxjsiTjim. i OLHRED FIFTY DOZEN WHITE SHIRTS ly Cents Eaeh. All Sixes from 15 to 17 CAPS, I AND . ALL CLASSES OF WINTER WEAR, RelMion ol FoM One THE WALKER BROS. CO. in Price! - EXCELSIOR. A car IdadofExcelslor Inst arrived at Dlnwoodey's. " P A apply I'WAKTKD. girl to do areneral to hnnswrrt. MRS. WM. JKNXIXOS, 3S4 West South Temple St. ' ' " V7 r i BAIir CHOPPING! ; data. Corn. RarW. Pph CORTIG ell! Piokkb Boluk Mills. ME3ri;ANl BOYS' f SUITS, ready- made and made1 to orderfrem Proro fJlotbs, at CCDTLER Wo. 36 Baeaaa i 46 Our Sirpliis Stock and All Our Winter "' ,1 . 11 :.Cf .'a .?'." ;,; Alii. : . as as tha most accomplished shopper. ' ' r Oar prlee throughout the season haying :;-been the lowest In this citj, our redactions may not seem as large some, bat all we ask Is to call and be con 'as Tineed that our redactions are bona fide, ' onr prices the lowest n thla cifjr, goods the most desirable and .it's. j. :,.SJ BAKGAUItlll Remnants Wool Dress Goods. Must be closed out at once. ' Call and examine prices. U f Th Waexkk Bros. Co. - 1 I - - . j A child can box as cheap of , BAKeAXSBf Goods SMust Go i ... ONE PRICE TO WV' Th Bkst Saxtk in the world for Cuts, Bruises,. Sores, Ulcers,' Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all 8kis Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required.. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prlce2tnts per boxi - r ' FOR SALE atTz. Cm. I Drag Stora.; It . . YEARS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS. Antedating and ExoelUnc ill Competitors. Haiti Street. AjtbSm Statv Silk sara A Haooxn or 11RO., Sr. FIWflL CLEflRflWCE SALE - nnrt nil kinds of Grain Chopped, for horse or t uug tccu, nk wa J.VO. P. ATJERBACH & BRO,1 S . P. TEAS DEL ". " ' 200 LOOK AT THE PKICES 1 . , Men'S Seamless Button Lace or Congress Shoes, at $2.2ft and f.76. All solid ' leather. Our Ladies Glove, SUMDS i l AS THE PRE-EMlME- v Monthlif .MagazmB. ; Best Literary Journal of the West. tr mm'num, pottpaH. fty It a , ; Jos. Hyrum Parrv & Cp. fublfshers. TARRED HOOFING FELT' at DIXWOODLl'S. l' 2-ce- 'nt i t THE . tit PAJtTWEKAHIP " "V ' i 2 1 Hooper f 2 n t mscids h , ixrosiMLfii .) Impossible " when all Si " Nl1-- s v " One lot ot Cblldrens Cloaks at SO.OO; redaeedio S3.00. One hundred Ladles' Jerseys, s bargain, at CO cents. - - rreaisanc Joka Henry SmltU, t. Oto II. FetUt, Vf N. William. Seo'y and Tsaa. ' Onebsndre4 J , ' ' - ";: , - - 75 cens. ' One hundred St.OO. One thousand pieces o elesant tCmbrolderles to be sold at prices tha will astonish the ladles. One. hundred Combination Dress Patterns t jtbls season's - L , lm-portat- ion - . - r ' S. B. MARKS, Rapt. Ho. 41 MAIN STRKKT, and 103 , to 100 VT. Soath Tempi Bt., ) SALT LAJEUB CITT. ! . 7 'if. 1 ::' 1 t3Ft .. f ':. Li. Innumerable other bargains;, among tTinuvCar- "i - i j r at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES EVUBT DESCRIPTION f ,- i i " '! i ; i L 4 1TTT1 .' : i. It ill KKmt n r '"TrnTH - - - A J . . c -- t - v " f , 11 vv-!iTVT- T w"1, ni-- -- ' ' ' j t - v, t - - . - - 1 ' OOAIt x COAlI t ' COAI. I J ' Weber. Bock Spring, Pleasant Valley and Red Canyon Ail the Coals sold la the Salt Lake market. Our Weber Creek is trotn the celebrated Grass ' JOB PRINTING PRQUKZLT? ca EXECUTED J t KM i.R('i3B3 gj 1 i mines and we are mining bettor coal than ever before No other Weber compare brouglrt to this masket with it. All our coals are nfoely screened and cleaned.Coal Department, Union Pacific Rail- r OOd.1 3Ji 4 . Hall Orders rilled at Eoduccd Hates. .ti - way Company. a.J. Gtrsjrtix, 03C, Wasatch ... Corner; t Agent." t 5' , ;) - -- SALE Or Exchange tor city property, five, ten, twenty or thirty acres of good laad close to town. Pleasant residence or suitable for dairy. For particulars East Temple Street. . enquire at' 187 ' -- " . - v at fS.50; reduced to SSiTC . ' at Jackets reduced to 83. Diagonal 50. S5.00; ' One lot of nomespnn, Silk-Line- d JackeU at $10; reduced to ST. CO. i i One lot of 8eal Plnsk CoaU ml S454K); , reduced to S37.50. No better garments kave been sold ail the past season by our competitors . roit dtf V ' -I- : - vell-assorta- dl i ,". r r reduced 25 per cent. : . f) , . ' Fire hundred pieces of latest stvla Jet Passementeries. AstracliAnl. Offers at JBIOMPOTGLT LOWFBICKS are! displayed on our Fur, Feather, and Felt Trimmings at cost ' They cola terra, eomplet aad . . . ; eentre .': tables :.;; to meet selected the lection, peelslly One hundred Children's and SulU Overcoats and cost at Boys demand of a moderate or limited purse, 1 5 Odds In ends and Bed Curtains. Turkoman's, Tabla Sets, Tidies, to tha attenUoa as visitor f Covrteoai ' vtotns, xoweis. Marseilles QuUts, f tc, at half price.! Well a tits paresises. -- - - 7. One. lot ot Vk5S-eaen- '. If One lot of Bonds Wraps ' . ' ' I . i L Pn mil Tear utterly malarial poisons are driven out ot the' system, leaving the Blood New, Rich, and Pure. No place for eruptions, ulcers, or Rheumatism, when all .Blood taint baa been eradicated by the use of ; BOWBT9 f ApuaPA.KIlXA and Dandelion with Iodide of Potassium. Tfcousaads of witnesses, among them the best Ijraarglsta and Physicians, testify to the wonderful cures , wrought by "c BROWIV ABSAPAKILLA, .:. all diseases of thi Blood,' Liver, and sl'daeys. Us only tha rst Medicines. - 'I Reductions in Stylish Short Tfrapg, Jackets Special ' and Ulsters; we mention' . ontut a few, ' i . - JO! v . - ' -- SALESROOMS FOR WEST AND SOUTH I ' V 88 Weit ninfSlrnt. Cic,nM Broadwar, St. Loot, .1 . . 28 Camp ref. Htm 9r0an$. ,; , ' Between Drs. Richards and Bower Is dissolved. Drs. lilchafds' office is removed to the rooms recently occupied by - the Territorial Auditor. 'In the dm and Eldredge Block. . i ! PIEIE3JriXj!E3SS. iPTTJi !XlVlJSTIlAJTEIjBOOBl on Knitting (No, 8), ' Will bo epf pn receipt of three stamps. Teeth extracted without pain. Best Set of Teeth, Jti.OO. Extracting free. All work warranted. tST Office In Herald Building. ; i - A IS tar. Ony $1JM All-SU- " ' tittif IMORABLE. HOST Oae lot of Bilks snd Satins at CO cents per yard; wortii doable. Ose lot of Silks and Satins at 75 cents per yard; worth double. v . Oae lot of Two-- T oned Brocades at 85 cents per k worta yard; ... . ... K jr doublet" j: AU our jSatlB Rhadames, Gros Grains, Satin; Rayes, Black mnA Colored Slllt Velvets, PIutiles and Velveteens have toeen nurkedowa to cost and some below cost tbe best bargains ever offered in this city. AVOID IfJFERIOR; BRAHDC. BXlTirVRKK THAT ";';J r f' ";. FLORENCE KNITTING SILK . THE , SMOOTHEST and STRONGEST.' Grain Button,' $1.75. Ladies' Goat and Kid Button, at $2.00 per pair, all sizes. Thx Walkkr Bros. Co. . OUR TRE1THE5T CORTICELLI SPOOL SILK ! - j DEPMWT GOODS STRiEET SUITINGS, That will o Cloned Out at LESS TltAK COST! aop EMBROIDERED RO - ' BfllDRESS 200 REMNANTS AUCTION! . n , EMBROIDERED RO Roses, Darlla Roots, Chrysanthemums, etc., etc. Fresh Flowers' preserved cheap and perfect, and only first class work. All floral decorations for weddings, uoerals, etc. of natural flowers. Cut flowers for sale. Orders by mall promptly attended to. O. F. Dck, 3d South Street, 240 West. . . . I - n-- et Skirts, Chemises, Drawers, Nigrht- Presses and Corset Covers. PRICE, FKOM 125 CENTS UPWARDS !, FANCY EMBROIDERIES! " ! ; The Court asked Do you want to be sentenced now? Mr. North I would like a little, time, 'f'"'7 ; say four weka.-Court- -I - will , give you tlU next Wednesday at lO o'clock. : - - CONSISTINQ OF ' PIECES lOOO ciiiliiijs7ps tUSLIN DIDERWEAR, r . j z,jLdtjes, arrssES' Aim S : Levi North Pleads Guilty. This afternoon, in the Third District Court, Levi North, of Mill Creek, was arraigned on an Indictment charging him with unlawful cohabitation from March 1, 1884, to Feb. 7, 1887, with. Notth and N. K. jRasmnssen as his wives. fA plea of guilty was en- jLK-RIVAL- FOR THE l , , Bargains! I The vote stood two hundred and two for the conference report, thirty -j nine against It. : tered.- i; I : Bari! Barainsf j :it rassBS. . fit- - r ... i novi being taken". ! . . to-da- -- ' i D. C, JasHtMqTOM, r . ', February 17, 1887. ;'. The confe rence report was called up in the House y, by- Hammond, of Georgia. Bennett spoke half an hour, opposing, and finished with applause from the gallery and House. Eden, of Illinois, of the Judiciary Committee, onposed portions of it.' Hamnrond oc cupied the remaining" time of ithe hour. He refused to make a correction of facf,' when requested: by Bennett, regarding the Utah'law. On the vote being cAlledthe point ot no quorain was raised by Delegate Caine. The ayes a nd nays were demanded and are , - ... a, . ' Speeial dispatches to the Kxws. ; Eagle Empoijiuiri J HOTJSEV'- AjkLIs Adopted, 203 to , y. to-nig- ht. CI BROS. Infamy, . de-Hi- re fAIMR THE Subjugation BKACHKS A. VOTK IN THE . - -- Edmnnda-Tiick- er 1 4 ! a Vl riU v- - . . Ww F. -- ilUBSBICH fe Mi i ) i t'. J 1 :.t : |