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Show - EVENING : NEWS. Marth 21, 1887. On Saturday, 12th Inst., a case of disturbing the peace was tried in the Justices' Court at Salem, Utah County. A FkXgMJNTS. Jury being demanded, the Jurors were A. M. Mlsser, Jn., surgeon dentist, requested to take the test oath, and b9 located in LogaD. though they were wllliDgto take it, the Roland Ktii in "Cheek" at the counsel toe defense objected to the j Theatre It 49 said that there is still a loot ot to-nig- Bnow'in Ogden Valley, Wefler County. Unclb Tom, Cabin, donkeys, bloodhounds and all, left the city this morning. Sprins work is Just being commenced la Morgan County, as the enow has disappeared from tbe fields. Sheriff Buht is expected back froin Eaitfe Kock, Idaho, wiih the escaped convict, Barney Hughes. j Ai'OSTLE Lokknzo Snow delivered a discourse at Loau yesterday altei-noo- n. " ' Thkrk Is another case of diphtheria ic tne Nineteenth Ward, on Fourth West Street. Tnk Utah & Northern is still unable to keep up with the freight shipments northward from Option. ' Thb sjjit of Olds Wagon Works vs. Isaac L. Lyon was beinr tried in the Third District Court Our dispatches contain elaborate accounts of the terrible Missouri River floods near Bismarck, Dakota. Somebody pried the padlock off the Iruit slacd at No G East Temple Street last night, but 1:0 booty was secured. to-da- to-da- y. y Wjlliam Joxes came down from Providence, Cache County, last evening, to have a cataract removed from his eye. Tite grand and petit Jurors' for the April term of the Third District Court were called and a venire issued It Is a little too warm for a Are and a trifle too cool to be without it; the human animal is a bard thing to satisfy to-da- anyhow. a Jokph CLARA MORRIS. The Theatre management announce the first appearance of this distin ay trans-coutinent- al Vai-ghv- A-- D. . , Cum-inin- , provement Association. Deputy United S.ates Marshal Went Uoaa served" a summons upon Kerr Brothers, the Aepen lumbermen, requiring them to answer at the next term of the district court, in a shit wherein the government seeks to recover from said firm the sum of f 2,027. 90 for timber cut ou the public domain. -- Evarutoti Chk fUiin, ISlh. Reyholps' Root Bker Company enlarged thir plac; of business at 6?f Fourth Street, and are now able to supply the demands of their numerous customers. TUo deinaud (or this beer has been so great that the company have not beeu able to meet It, but now they have the facilities for have manufacturing double the quantity they have luthertj done. The Salt Lake City Glass Company have started to blow oce thousand dozen bottles for the iirm, and those theyproduse are yery creditable and give, entire satifs&cticu. 1 AUCTIOS. At Mr. C. Conklln's late residence, Third South Sc., ou Thursday, March 21th, at 10 a, tn. Two Farlor Suites, three Bedroom Suites Marble Top, Window Poles aud Drapery, 200 yards Brussels Carpet, 20 yards Moqaette Carpet, One Piilai Extension Table, Marble and Wood Top Center Tables, Walnut Sideboard and Book Cases, Pictures, Chiuaware, etc.. Parlor Stove and Sewing MaMo. SOE. Edward Snelgrove, gs deceased for the appointment 0 John E. Erickson administia'or of said Ogden. A recent visit to our northern neighbor showed that the town was still there, the additions being a few new buildings n the business parts, James Horrocjts is preparing to pulldown several wooden structures on Fifth Street and erect ia their stead a tine brick block, which will add greatly to the appearance of that lo cality and doubtless be a source of profit to the owner. The only approach toward the new union depot that we could discover was a'number of cross fences, oausin? pedestrians to walk a a over little .further $nt worse path than formerly; ;other wise, there is no visible sign worth naming. Oi,den has a good fire de partment and good quarters for its members j they are represented as being very prompt and efficient, and when theact is considered that none of them are paid, this is a creditable record; Orson Hiser is foreman. Sun day is a quiet day in Ogden ; those who do not attend religious services seem to hive a proper regard for those who do, and business is almost entirely suspended. A number of people ar,i preparing to go with the European ex cursion which is expected to leave in a few weeks. uaya. Mm. MelMtjre, Sister of W. Coofc'.'will call at Continental Motel, she will learn something io ner au vantage. duuiw Logan Items. The Saturday, March 19, has the follow Utah-Journ- A Gardener, who understands the care and culture of plaois. Apply at this office at once. L 0-- -- y f dlaconv : Front with their We now present them to the Farmers of Utah and surrounding Territories for the Harvest of 13S7 as being the most perfect Machine ever brought here. Qur No. 4 Mower and No. 8 Reaper, which have given such universal satisj faction, are improved and again to the front. Thanking our patrons for past favors and soliciting a continuation of the xame, we invite them to call and examine the above Machines at oqr Warehouse In the Skating Riuk, on West Temple Street, and at our Agencies a throughout the Territories. Receipt of New Styles of GOOD in this City of Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Household Linens, Wash Goods, Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Etc., Etc., Etc. ! OSBORNE D. M. Notions, CO. & TAYLOR,- - BOHNEY. ABMSTRONGi CO INCORPORATED. i'o: KEff STYLES 1 O. H. TATLOB, W. 1raideat. 0. E. O. ARMSTRONG, Se. and Vioe-Preailde- st. DIEECTOES: t. TAYLOR GEO. KOMHKI, F. ARJSTH0X8, HSBSR BOKTET, Treat. I lnttXK'Uoii HI.l. XttSSTRftM GENTS' SUITINlrS. u earnestly Invito!. ! TRD PT ANING MILL and LUMBER i DKaLXaS IN ALL K.IWD8 OV Shingles, Sasli and Doors. One Price to Everybody. j BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. 0 i i FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, at Mail Orders Recciro Special and Prompt Attention. F. AUERBACH & BRO , Commencing Monday, March 14th, we will: Sell cn ! i .Barsrain ST! - in Daily The Handsomest and Best Lines CATARRH IN THK HEAD. GEO. ROMNET, Manager. G. H. TAYLOR, Asst. Manager. Kly's cVeam Balm has done me more good than anvthinu I ever tried. i naa ine catarrn verv bad In mv head It bad become chronic and falling iDto my taroat ten oaa taste in mv mouth. Since I have used two bottles it h as-stopped all of that. Ann ever ready to stomach. Wnntt recommend it verv b oblv. son of Ira Allen, of Jtoirmnn. xeraeani uo. U..Z5th Irtu.. A Hytuin, was using a straw cutter, on Friday about noon, when he had his hand caught in the cogs of the machine COAL COAL I COAX. I and severely mangled. Ib boy was Ito ?k Spring. Pleasant Valand Weber, Dr. to Logau "Ormsby brought ley and lied (; tayon All the Coais sold found it necessary to amputate tbe litn the Salt like market. Our Weber tle finger at tbe upper Joint, s from the celebrated Grass Creek On Wednesday U. b. Commissioner C. C. Goodwin and the deputies raided naines and we are mining better ooal iian ever before.No other Weber M ill v ille in quest of "Mormons to this market with irougai cohabitation. unlawful compare charged vith it. All bnr coalai are nicely They searched some eight bouses, sot screened 40 Dozen Ladies' Corsets and cleaned. 90, beds and in 50q., forgetting to look under Coal RJU- Union Pacific and Iu Department, truuks outhouses. cupboards, searcnea 30 Dozen Ladies' Corsets every short they tney vay ompeny.A. J. $1.00, a id a u could be place aud some Agent. Gctnnkll, thoughtwhere Office. WasAtch Corner 25 Dozen Misses' Corsets it was not possible for a places 45o., 65, man to get. Last Wednesday afternoon Rudolph 500 Pansles Dozen nad Daisies. Ladies and Child's Hose 750; and up, Hochstrasser, of JProvidence, was arThirtv thousand best varieties Pan rested on a charge of unlawful cohabi sles and fcnglish Daisies for sale at 100 Dozen Ladies' Jerseys $1.50, $3.00,, tation, and taken before Commission er (jrood win. rnursaay mornlug tn nwyer's residence, 106 North Temple 6 Street. 3p3ols J. & P. Coate's Cotton for gentleman pleaded not guilty and New fresh plants, all colors, 60 cts. waived examination, tie was oouaa 100. $3.00 per mall Orders doz., per over in the sura ol $i,uuo, Jacob Zol by 75 Pieces Laoe Curtain 121, 15, 17 J, 20 and receive prompt attention., dtf linger aud F. Madisou being the Signers. Four witnesses were also held, in 7lo. per yard Tndigo Blue the sum of $200 each, the bondsmen beBfOTfCK. and J. X.llim- ing L. K. We notice that Barratt Bros, are 50 Dozen Gents' White Unlaundered Shirts 50c. aiutiil. Last Weduesdey night Justvn Mer- - selling furniture atforcost for Cash.dtf A i ill, of Smitbtleld, was returning home good opportunity bargains. from Logan, where he had been atTIM a Verdlet I'naplnoai. tending wedding. At the north eud W D Salt, Druggist, Bippus. Ind. pf town tbe f font wheels of his vehicle TABLE LINEN, BED SPREADS, SHAWLS, SKIRTS went flown in a deep aitcn, suddenly, testifies: "I can recommend Electric and he was thrown out. His leg Bitters as the very best remedy. Every cauatit in t he frout wheel and he was bottle sola has given relief rn every AND thus placed in a serious position, his case One man took six: bottles, and bead being near the horse's leet. with was cured xf Rheumatism Of 10 years' some difficulty the horse was backed standing Abraham Hare, druggist, up, trampling on bis breast as it did- Bellvllle, Ohio, aSHrmss ''The best I. uavIs was so, and leg extricated, it selling medicine 1 have ever handled in ng been broken at the ankle. None of my 20 years' experience. Is klectrk the injuries arc dangerous. Bitters." Thousands of others havi On Thursday Deputy Marshals Steele added their testimony, so that the ver and Whetstone and Mr. Thomas went dict is unanimous that Electric Bitten s all diseases of the .Liver, to flyde 1'ark, evidently (intending to do cure or Blood, Only naif dollar make a raid. They gearoaed the resi for this Sprlns's, trade, Z. C M. I. Drug Store. dence and outbuildings of Bishop bottle at i Hemcinbcr, tbee are all New Goods, Purchased and hot an Old Carrled -Over Stock. Daiues, and arrested by mistake Wm. Daines. the Bishop's son. Discover Great excitement has been caused in ing their mis tike In a short time they released him. Friday morning they the vicinity of Paris, Tex., rewent back to Hyde Park, accompanied markable recovery ot Mr, J.byB.theCor-leabout dayby Harry ttrilfltlis, and, who was eo helpless ha could no; light, searched several resldepaes, 0 urg turn In ed, ur raise his bead t everr- W ieu time saw Counselor they ing said he was 'dying of ConsumpSewel Lamb, who was some distance oody A tion. trial bottle of Dr King's New rom them, tie seemed to be one of Discovery was sent him. Finding the parties they were searching for. he bought a large bottle and a box and they started in pursuit of him of Dr. King's New Life Pills After going for some, ttme they time he had taken two bxes ofbythe Pills were out distanced, so Depniy md two bottles of the Us Sleele procured a horse and presently was well and bad gained iadiscovery flesh thirty-si- x was He to him. hcZH brought , caught pounds. and tikcu before Commissioner Good rial Bottles of this Great Discovery win Who read a warrant charging Mm Consumption free at Z. C. M, I. with unlawful cohabitation. Mr. DrogStora. s Lamb waived examination aud was bound over in the sum of 1.500. David s Grant, Heubeu Perks and George Hals, corn. Barley, Peas, and all bclug the bondsmen. irram uuoppeo,: for borse or tog feed, at. 'he PlOKKKR RoLtER Mills. From Detroit. The following Is an extract tiora a letter written oa March YOV HAKfi MONEY Oth, 1887, by Elder Nels Graham, of "Colorado Star" Soap. Ttata By using Mink Creek, Idaho, to his family.' He is the in the was among iuse released on Saturday market.cheapest laundry, Soap ' 1 from the Detroit penitentiary, having ''". been discharged by Judge Stevens: DOST BE IMPOlDfrO)1) your letter advising me of steps By your grocer with Cheap Soaps; in oemg lagen ior our release is at band. sist on naving ''t;oioraao star" or and our hearts are fl led wltb gratitude 'Denver Bes These are full weight AND SIM1LAS GOODS, towards Vur Heaven v Father and to and pure one friends in Zion for their As yet We MEJi'S AJTO BOYS' SUITS, tEori.s in our behalf. are prisoners, owing to the fact made lo that no U. S. Judge at this city to ready made our naoeat ueciae upon writ oi fWin corpus Provo Cloths, ' 4s at home. Iu a few days, however. fc llltO., will ariive here from another J3TO. audge district and we expect then to be disNo. 36 Main Street. UfilES" CLOTH JACKETS, NECMARKETS AND GOATS, charged. We are all in good cheer, and nappy over the prospect of gainBrown's Bronchial for Troches our more once associing liberty and ami colds: 'I do not see how ating with the Saints of God. The oougns is possible for a public man to he 1 Elders here enjoy good health with the it himself In winter without this admir exception of liasmua Nielson, of WesXeo. 11. M. Deiens, ton, who has been quite sick bat is able aid." Mass. now recovering. Tkis institution will furulsh us cloajng and transportation MES'S OVERCOATS, SCARFS, CWTB when, we leave. AH persons afflictod with Dyspepsia. X. Dlarrhcea, Colic, aad a)J kinds of indiUSD flud immediate relief sod will gestions, From the Penitentiary. Yester- sure cure by using Angostura Bitters. ALL CLASSES day there were released from the Utah The only trenulne is& manufactured bv WINTER WEAR, Penitentiary, where they have been Dr. J. G. B. Slegart Son. confined under the Edmunds act, ateaslM'B Bishop Loveless, of Provo, Brother Th Best Saltx In the world tot Jenson, of Goshen, John Durrant, of Cots, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Orson P. Arnold, Kheam, Fever Sores, Pleasant Grove, and Tetter, Chapped of this city. Hands, Chilblains. Cornsj and all Skin and positively cures Piles, This afternoon JJicbard Warburton, or Eruptions, no pay required. It is guaranteed of Tooele, came before Commissioner to give perfect satisfaction, or money was on and McKay t discharged taking refunded. Price 2g ientT-pe- r box. FOR SALS at Z. C M. I Drar tbe oath. Jonas Lindbere also of Tootle, was before thje Oonsrossioner. Lite Stora. ' i1 stated that he had f 110 in the Tooele against which there was CB. an Indebtedness ot an equal amount. Jobs Henry Smith, ' rreaiaent. POS8E8SION: l.H HAVE MI On this shewing the Commissioner reOnoi U Pettit,- - Vie Iriidet. . W. N. Wllllauu, pto'j and "T01 fused to discbarge him. Up to tbe One 7 gray Mare, or 8 years old, branded time we went to press be was still In oa left thigh p. I0.- . 1 One ."7 ' t' bay yearling Horse Colt, light tuft, ens dy. branded p. oa left thigh, tar in forehead. One dark, rrev Hone. I or 3 rear old. Wm. Seely's Children William 8. left hind foot white, branded p on left One roan pinto Horse, white face. S.or 4 Martin, of Blnnt,Iloghes County.D.T., Offers at JBXCXKDIXULT XOFBICKS old, branded f on left thigh. wishes to know tbe whereabouts of years Use buck Hone, white spot in forehead. 4 eomjlata Charles and Laura Seely, children of t or 4 yaars old, branded P on left thigh. to ineet the selected specially two One bar kind little white Mare, feet, William Seely, who was wounded at white in forehead.! or 4 years old. demands ef a moderate er iimltod parse. strip ' r Far West, Mo., and whose wife lived branded p on left thlfrh. ' 'CntMU attestloa t h tutor aa On dark grey Horse, S or 4 years old, at Nauvoo, 111. j Mrs. Seely's maiden branded WeU a tbe parcaaser. , , on left p thigh. name was Hydecker . ' Mr. Martin If said animals are hot claimed and taken 8. S. ICABKai Bnpt within ten days from date, they will be At says if the children will correspond away sold to the highest cash bidder, on Saturday. with him, addressing as above, be can March 86th, 1887. . No. 41. MAIN 8TRKKT, and 103 ld We are jlAdUNAdLE Urii j 30,000 having been Sold chiriRg the harvest of--. 4886. WAiirin. ing : On ThursdaV Miss Jennet Robinson, of Logan, dislocated one of the liga tures, of a knee. Last Thursday a child belonging to a lady staying at Mrs. Torgeson'a boarding bouse, accidentally swallowed seme concentrated lye. The child was taken to Dr. Ormsby, who administered the necessary antidotes and suc ceeded in getting the lye from its Spring Announcement 4 BI1TD E E, OOO HIM DERM. at worth at 70c, worth at worth at at worth 25c, Salt Lalco City, Utah 25c, Prints at THE WALKER BROS. CO. j at TOILS, Barpiis! Bargains! Bargains ! ik,e: goods AT GREATLY REDUCED V PRICES LADIES', MISSES Kld-cy- COJiSSTINQ OP Sldjrts, Chemises, Drawers, Night-- j Dresses, and Corset Covers. PHICE, FEOM 25 CENTS UPWAEDS ! re-d- ef, C.. DONELSON&io. M. III)IiES JLND C II MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, GALL EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. . A Iff Olll! IlliliSS GOODS DEPARTM'T ir WE HAVE A FEW Sim-mond- STREET SUITINGS, That will be Closed Out at LESS THAN COST! TEAS DEL' s AXIi "WOOTjEN ! ALSO, ABOUT 200 EEMNANTS OF WOOLEN DRESS. GOODS, AT HAXF THEIR TALVE goods, X SCARFS, HOODS, WOOL JACKETS order and at C CrTliEtt In Our Notion Departm't NEARLY HALF PRICE, TO GLOSl -- . WB HAVE FULL LINES OF THE . Best Hates in Corsets, 4 tn fact, aytklns you Po-cait- A y Elons, Laces, want la the way of Notions mj or Trimmings. ONE FOURTH LESS CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! OF - insr OTJB of One Fonrfli in Arla s. aerits' Clothing Dep't are all of our TEASDEli. P, , i, " kstray. yon ive, j Babratt, Auctioneer. M, Wanted to loin Stephens' Music Classes dnring the comiug two weeks Call at bis Music Hall any afternoon aad get enrolled. Pupils of all grader-cabe accommodated.: Cbildrens' classes, 4:30, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Adults, evening 7 :30 same at 10a. m Last Friday eveniog the Tenth Ward Mutual Improvement Association had a very enjoyablo tiuK', About eveu .'clock a large number of the people of the ward sat down to an excellent nine 'supper prepared for them. From to 12 p. m. was spent in dancing-- , when all dispersed to their bouies well satisfied with their evening's pleasure. The next day, Saturday, the ladies of the Relief Society met in the meeting jjouse aud;divlded the good things that County Nott. Brother D. wsreleft.of wnica there was a large C.Kmery of Huntington, is in this Bobbins, uuratmr of cakes, pies, etc., that had on business. city fatuioerer ben cut, among the poor Landowners at Cleveland, a new loties of the ward. cation seven miles from Huntington, are getting out their large canal to A Fln Work. The "Union Pacific convey water from Huntington Creek Sketch Book," a fine woik consisting to Cleveland. It will be twelve miles of 240 pages, is before us. As an ad- long, and will bring under cultivation vertising reflex of tbe company in a large area of rich soil. The Huntington Canal, three miles whose interest It lj produced, it is Is about completed. Besides of the long, to thing apj greatly superior kind. ever presented to the public t It furnishing water for the City, between is profusely and artistically illustrated five and six thousand acres can be irriwith scenes along the line of travel, gated, The people of Kuoery County have while the matter Is well prepared and insuffered somewhat from the Inroads of and written in a style to interest of sheep during the past or flpeks is struct. There Urge nothing cheap second class about it; it is worthy of winter. Nearly 300,000 heai were taken into that section last fall tor a winter good binding and preservation. range, bat ths snow was not as heavy as was expected, and the sheep crowdJohn England Sentenced. This ed down to the streams lor water and was of afternoon Jow England, Tooele, 1 a great many fields and farms. ure Id) Third In the .' called to receive sentence, IlnntingtOB now has about 1,200 popDistrict Co art, on conviction for more than any other settl ulation the to cohabitation. In reply in the county bat there are a ' -- Court's inquiry whether he had anytwo great many who have not sufficient thing to say, be stated that he had means to get a successful start. In wives; he bad tried to obey tbe law of poor. What is tbe majority-arthe land during the past two years, his fact, an effective' needed is most organizain Idaho for, second wifa bavin been a supply of capital to develop tion and He could not, time. that length lot In the rich agricultural resources of tha t however, promise to do amy better he ' district. than law Edmonds respect to the at Jort DuThe of lnatroops locating bad done, and was sentenced to a chesne market for .has six up for opened rprlaonment In the penitentiary and from points famish information tod of $130 produce fine freighters a to and taonths, psj i' them. along the rallxoadjn merCogntv,. I cofts of tt proKcuUon, i on-law- ful I. chine, A STEELPRAME . lit-lt- 2 of Are again to the tlt-org- J. F. Bradley, Jacob Hunter, Etc. , OSBORNE & j s IIonGB. In the Sixteenth Ward, of this city , iundayAIarc h 20, 18S7, of whooping cough and bioiuMiliri, Jobeyii 8unp.-o-u llodge, son of Christina Hi and Simpson ; born August 25, 1S;!2. r uucrai service will Uo l at the reti dence, No. 54 N. , Seventh; West Street, at 2 O'clock p. m. Tuesday, March Frieuda of the family invited. ' David Cook, Kobert K. Irwin, K. J. Swaner, lb; Chas. Crismon, 154 Thomas Williams, 6i Jos. A. Silver, 21 J. B. Glass. 87 A. D. Wooliey, 19-van Morgan, 175 t.. K. Pnillips. 16 John A. Andrew, 162 Jolt a Me Laws. Venire returnable Monday, April 18, THURSDAY. to Taylor, Komney & j 32 10 FIRST APPEARAKCE HERE NEXT To-nig- some-year- 14-- fel 102 183 SEWEL POSTS and STAIR Refer ly Roland ReeO appears in his great specialty bearing the above peculiar desigqati in. Mr.! Iieed was here with the! piece ago, and made quite a favorable impression, but it has beari variously impruved since and his uucLi jus style will have full play. He has a well selected company, aud U sure to provoke a deal of laughter. 0 Etc., CLIN TO 1ST, IOWA "Cheek." 11. F.AUE RBACD & BROTHER, J I Iris MOuUms ay $15. V -- to-d- to-d- 1H-- D. Kirby, a highly respected resident of Helena, Montana, was gniked emotional actress at the Salt found doart in hia bed on Thursday afLake Theatre. She stays here for two ternoon. nights and a Saturday matinee ou her A yiXER named John Gambon was way East to fi.l engagements In New crashed to death between the cage and York and Boston prior to the close of timbers of the Bine Bird Mine, Mon- her season. The plays selected lor presentation are "L'Article 47," "Mi tana, on March 13h. Multon" and "The, New Magdalen." Jamks Fcller, of Oranevi)eH Of course these plays have been seen here before with various actresses in Emery County, was sriven until to plead, 1b the First District Court, to the principal roles, but Clara Morris the charge of petty larceny. has not beeu seeo, and it matters little since it is the woman This afternoon Mrs. W. II. Hooper, what she plays, . and her wonderful methods widow of the late Captain Hooper, who attract in audiences has been ill for some time, which was reported as sir.king, aad her de- every one of the dramas which through sheer force of genius, she has mise is hourly expected. kept alive for the ten years last L. Whitixc. and Sanford Fuller, of past and in which she will continue to Sprlnnvllle, Utah County, have been bedemanded so long as she retains her placed under bonds to await the grand remarkable dramatic instinct and the Jury's investigation of the charts of physical power to voice it to the pubunlawful cohabitation made acainst lic. That this will long continue to be them. the case is evidenced by the fact that she is iu much better physical condiEmkry, Lovk& Co.. have removed to 57 e. First South Street, where they tion than for several years past, otherwise she never could Lave undertaken carry a full line of iiiumiDatinsr and the hardship (to her at least) of a lubricating oil?, paints, varnishes, trip. This she has lamps, washing machines, tinware, etc. done, how ever, and has Jjist closed a Read their advt. five werks engagement at the Baldwin , N. the chicken thief, theatre. Cjey managers have been has been sentenced to 00 days in the obliged to give ner a large guaranty to city jail. Another and. more serious induce her to stop, but they in turn are a $500 forfeit in case charge awaits him after the expiration o of this term, so that hen roosts are not she falls to appear for the three liable to snffer by Lis visits. above performances mentioned; she will undoubtedly be , Ray, a brakeman" on Condu- therefore ctor IIarii6stons freight traiu w dle seen as advertised ail onr theatra-go-er- s are fortunate iu being able to witmaking a coupling at Rock Springs, ness her here in three of her greatest if arm ft Sunday afternoon, pot his crumbed below the ejjtow, He was impersonations. The order w which taken to Dr. Woodruff for treatment, the plays will be be presented nas not from there to the Denver tiospital. yet been decided upon, but will be duly announced. Chieftain, 18th. Thk resident has pardoned James Probate Court. On Saturday the Gordon out of the Utah penitentiary-MrGordon was committed for polyg- following business was transacted in amy and unlawful cohabitation. Provo the Salt Lake County Court: Enquirer-.- ' Not so. Mr. Gordon is one Iu the matter of the estate of W. A. of thosewho voluntarily renounced McMastc-r- deceased, orders were made "Mormonism" and asked for amnesty, appointing Alex. McMaster adminishe having ceased to be a iiolypamist. trator, who filed bis bonds, and letters were Issued to him. An order was also lie was never prosecuted. ClIAJUF.S W. StAYNKR, ESQ , Wi J made appointing Arthur L. Foulger, Charles Fculger and Mariow lecture in thu Sixth Ward meeting appraisers. nouse Tuesday, evening, In the matter of the estate of Jacob 7:53 The at o'clock. commencing Malrustiom, deceased, an Order was Wealth and will be 'Health, abject made appointing time and place to Wisdom." The lecture will be given Imbcarthe of the Mutual the under petition of the widow of said auspices Ml Of MANUFACTURERS Sasb Doors : J32R 1866. CURTIS BROTHERS & Justice administering the oath to Juror.that he (the Justice) himself had not subscribed to. Arguments eDsued between Jfce counsel and the attorney on "the other side." The couit sai that beheld the Governor's commission, which fchowed jthai he had been 2i)0 Kobert i'. Neslen, "dulv elected and qualified" etc , and 118 ( . L. Miller, that by said commission' he was "au F. Hicks, lta George W alter :..Squires, M tlioiiztd andTcihpowered to discharge 40 Moore. Ilenrv the duties, of taid office according to 72 Charles J. ISrain, SO Orson U. Komney, law, and" to erjoy the rights 11H John Pack, Jr , and tn.olumtnta thereunto legalAugustus Potllech, the term Ins 15. S. Kimball, for ly appertaining ISO Thomas M. Koberts, pieeciibtdby law, and until h'ks sue ii. F. KnnUton, KXV James M. Wardrobe, cessor shall be elected and quali$'d to 120 G. Wa.Hhinjrttin Jenkins, office." He therefore held that as the 148 Albert K. fniilh, ' 't rm rtsciittd by law" had not tx- 130 Win. C. Allen, j 75 J. F. Corker, tired, acd as his "tuccesi or" had iftt 15 J. U. Walker. Jr.. as it been "elected and qualified" and 170 David II. Caldwell, was one of the "duties of said efflce' Ba "K. W ilkes, Jr. to administer catts to juiors, and Venire returnable Monday, April having been "authorized" to do eo and that authority not bavicg been re at 11 a. m. PETIT JURORS. voked, end as the law made no pro 64 David W. Hunter, viso for any further qualifications dur 17 J. 11. Vanlloni, 73 J. M. Lo ke, leg the teim of eccumbency, he was 66 Duncan M. McAllister, not under any obligations to sub 57 T. C. iiailey. scribe to the oath at present. As the 119 James. L.. Kilison, 17H John J. Woods, to was sworn to about be jury try John P. Benson, the care the counsel for defense B9 6. D. Ktfliey, b"2 onJ r a John hhai p, Jr., to interposed chalh ge the janel i.0 Win. S. itrigbton, the grounds that they had been Illegal-- "' lft Kobert Ure, 35 Alexander Rogers, ly summoned because the officer had lo7 Kiucry urd, not subscribed to the test calh. TLe 181 P. 11. Tuvey, as 18'J Lucien Minons, court held that the officer bad been 106 George Hardman, duly tlfcttd acd qualirkd and holds 144 lienry Marker, his commission thaf that instruments 1M.) John Erickson, 147 Strasburg, ample autboilty for the txticiseof H. W. Barnes, 174 Enos Stockey, any duties of said officer during tie 104 John F. Oblad, time prescribed by the law without an y Snmuel Ttringhurat, Jr., further qualification. 115 James W. Campbell, US y. ESTABLISHED As George Martin Jones, an employe of tbe Utah Central Railway, was coupling car NAMES FROM WHICH TO SELECT GKAND this afternoon, his band was caught between tbe buffers and badly smashed. AND PETIT JURIES. Dr. Richards was promptly seet for, The following drawing of names from who on arriving amputated one of the which to select grand and petit iargrs fingers bnt has hopes pf saving the for the April, 1887, term of the Third others. District Court was made this mornPolice Court. In tbe Police Court ing: GRAND JURORS. the following fines were asJ23 II. W. Haigbt, : sessed 112 .Joseph Bnll, , 140 Keubeu Gardner, George Tbackrab, drunk and dis BALUSTERS, yi M. Jurgenson, $10. orderly, 4 Fergus Coalter, Fred. th. 1J. 103 L. Luddington, disturbing Ytrxa, M David McKeuzie, peace, $25. I'M JohuBoycr, Geoige Pettit, dmnk and disorderly, I4'. K. L. ProMon, TERM. TUB F0I3T IS RAISED AT SAUCM. Mouday, Painful Accident. JURORS FOR TQfi APRIL IN RELATION TO TUB OATH. We Stock BOOTS, Funiitiir rCorOp )ff . wll-aapjrto- Co. flFTf col-cUo- a. d - ' -- Rlrtrtea, S. , JA4LKS TH.MI-K3- , Ponndkeeper. 18, lst7. . . ., March. ; C " J ; to 100 W. Soutk Templi 8t., - ' . ! SHOES DOZEN Fifty Cents - .. VJEEY Winter LOW FIQVBESl AND RUBBERS. Tbe Sent and Lercelf Assortment In the City, aad at PRICES TO PLEASE EVEBTBODT. 3T Call and ie us. ' Interest to at the balance " l of offering UMtAMDERED MITE SHIRTS I aeb. All Sixes from JS to 17. - THE fflflLKER BROS. C |