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Show WT' A DISASTROUS BUSAWAY. DSYENINGvT NWS. JAStBS !, 1S87. April Saturday, RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Rtlic'.ops services of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints wilt be held in the Tabernacle on (Sunday) afternooD, commencing at 2 O'clock-Hom- e missionaries will preach in th evening. wards city In the city wards service! are held in the various ward meeting houses at -j the hours nann-- : .6:30 p.m. Twelfth.. . . .6 30 p.mFirst Thirteenth.. 6:30 " 8:30 " Second... 6:30 Third Fourteenth.. 6:30 " 6:30 Fourth Fifteenth,. ..6:30 " 6 Sixteenth ...6:30 " fifth 8 Seventeen th.6:30 " Sixth C 39 xeventh Eighteenth. .6:30 " 6 3J Nineteenth. .6:39 " Eighth 6 30 " 8 Ninth Twentieth... " .6:30 If e nth Twcnty-flrt- . - eleventh. ...6 Meetings convene ward aa follows: Sugar Homie furmeti Mill Creek .at Mill Ureek Big 0 ttonwood South Cottonwood Union North Jordan Sandy Kiverton Bluffdalt outh Jordan S J: 1 ARRESTED DISCHARGED. JOHN NEKDHAM . a.m. 10:30 " ll;30 p.m. " 1 1- - ...H1 Grander. North Point Hunter Mountain Pell n. p.m. " i 1 " 1 in foreign languages are conducted as follows: Hawaiian, residence of Kaaelinamoka Ward, S a. in. Scandinavian, Social Hall, 10 a. in. German, City Hall. 10 a. ra. QUARTERLY CONFERENCES. Appointments for Quarterly Conferuntil October, 1387: ences, : Weber and Juab Stakes April 18th and 17th, and July 23d and 24tb, 1837. Bex Elder, Tooele and Oneida Stakes April 23d and 21th, and Jaly '30th and 81st, 1S37. Cache and Wasatch Stakes April 80th and May 1st, and August 0th and 7th,188T. Bear Lake, Emery, Summit and Uintah Stakes May 7th and 8th, and August 13th and 14th, 1S87. Sanpete, San Luis, Morgan and Bannock Stakes Mav 14th and 15th, and August 20th and 2lst, 1337. Millard, San Juan aud Sevier Stakes May 21st and 22d, and August 27th and 28th, 1887. Utah, Pangnltch and Little Colorado Stakes June 25th 26th, abd September 8(1 and 4th, 1887. Davis, Kanab and Eastern Arizona Stakes June 4th and nth, and Septem ad -- berlOth and 11th, 18S7. St. George and St. Joseph Slakes Jane 11th and 12th, and September 17th and 18th, 1887. Parowan, Beaver and Maricopa Stakes June 18th and 19th, and September 24th and 25th, 1887. Joseph F. Smith,. D. Richards. FRAGMENTS. A GIRL for general1 housework want ed. See advt. Bishop Chbxkt, of Centre vllle, was about town on business Thsrc was Silarge attendance at the 'teatlnee this afternoon. Thi usual number fof visitors from the country were in C. C. Richards, Esq., was down from Ogde'n Hon. Jamks Sharp returned from the south last evening. Frkd. Rayxokd is In the city Jail awaiting trial for disturbing the peace. TfliRE Is a case of gcarlet fever, la the family of J. H. Dean, Ma the 19th Ward. The petit Jurors for the April term will appear la the Third District Court te-da- y. y. to-d- ay. on Monday. Thirk is groat anxiety and 'fearful forebodlBgs" in the breasts of many ef the "Loyal League." Thi Fourth Qaorum of Elders will meet in the Fifth Ward meeting-hous- e on Monday evening at 7 :80. The News nd Democrat baseball nines are having a set-t- o on the Eighth Ward Square this afternoon. Edwin Booth makes h!s laet apas "IagO" In pearance "Othello." Mr. Charles Bar.oo takes the title role. y appointed QThk President George S. Peters, of Ohio, Uciied States Attorney for Utah, vice Dickson, removed. Thi slight recent ralaa and tha morning frosts have not reduced the amoqnt or fiylngnality of dust on the - to-nig- ht to-da- streets. received from Parry & Co. tne Family Herald for; April, English ' and the illustrated London Graphic for March 20. Buothkr Thos. HARDI3& was ar- PWs lhave rested this morning on the golsg unlawful cohabitation. charge JrOvo Inquirer, April 15. A boy named Wm. White has been arrested for throwing a stone at and ir old son of Mr. J. striking DeBrincke on the head. Apostlk H. J. Grant went east today, lie will make an extended trip for the threaght the east on business Machine Wagon and flve-yee- Company. A runaway on East j Temple Street had a brief carreer last evening. A span of horses attached to a wagon started Off, but came to grief near the Deseret Bank corner, by colliding with an expresa wagon. Thk Arm of Callister & Ball, jof the "Star Printing Office," has dissolved partnership. Mr. Bull retires, and Messrs. E. II. Callister and Alsi. Cowan are members of the new firm, of which Mr. John E. Callister is the senior partner. A pew days ago we mentioned the fact that the Utah Central Rill way round trip Company gave half-iar- e tickets to Ogden to persons going to tha Temple at Logan. It should also nave been mentioned that the D.fcR Q. Railway Company do the same thing, and have been Issuing them for a considerable time. BL the report of tbe proceedings in Bo application ot J. F. Simmons, Esq., yesterday, for a certificate of ooct moral character, Mr. Simmons was quoted as saying, "1 have taken the oath of office." The word "office' should have been allegiance,' the oats, referred to being provided: tor In section 8478 of .the U. 8. Revised Statutes. - MMSMwaeaSl SBjBBPSBSW- -- Three cases Botcher and one George against against Harrison Batcher which were tried before Judge Spiers when he was acting as police Justice, and which were appealed to . the ..Third District Court, have been, sent back to the lower court fer the sentences therein imposed to "be carried into effect. ;TV yreeecatlena were the result of ;a row mX Bingham, and tha flaea against Geo. Batcher aggregated SSI. Thla amount A fine ol $24. against was paid ' XXArrteoB Batcher Is stUlentpaid, and efisnds? Is la the totaty fall U de Old Cases. wo AND morning the deputies called on Mr. Jojin Needham, of the Eighth Ward, and arrested him on the charge of having violated the Edmund law by living with his wives. Several witnesses were subpoenaed, and the case was brought before Commissioner McKay, before whom D. W. lieuch made had alleging complaint that the defendant bad, from May 1st, 1834, to April 1st, 1S87, lived with Mrs. John Needham ami Mrs. Rose Needhaui as his wives. A plea of not guilty was entered. t Miss Mary Needham testified I am twelve years olu; my mother's name is Boso Needham ; we live in West Jordan ; do not remember living anywhere else; I have a brother eight years old; I also have a brother 15 years of age; I live with mother'; my older brother lives In the city; hq works at Teasdel'e store; 1 go to father's house in tbo city to see him; my fataer does not come to West Jordan; my father dia not tell me how; to answer; I can swear to that; 1 know it is wrong to tell an untruth ; I have told the truth ; be spoke to uie, and asked me how was; he cliuu't speak to me of mother 7 when 1 come to the city it is by train; mother daes not come in; ft.hr's other wife is called Aunt Martha. Martha Rose Turher testified I was married to Mr. Needham 16 or 17 years ago; he had1 a wife iheu, Martha Mills have lived at West JorNeedham; live before dan thD years; I lived at the defendant's house Da the Eighth Ward; I left this city In the sprltg of 1882; I nave three children; my husband supports us; 1 lso work for myself ; it is a long Uan: since I lastsaw my nusband until tul it is over a year; I then met morning; nim In thd street ; I bad not then seen him for along time; it is four year, since he was at my house; I have not been at bis house during the past four years. Mrs. Millie Tingey testified I am the defendant's daughter; my mother's name is Martha; I left her hou-- e about two years ago; father's second wilt left about five years ago; I have visited her at West Jordan, pernaps three ytars ago; I uae not seen her at mother's house since that time. Mr. Dickson remarked to the court, "I move tnat the case be dismissed," and left the room. The Commissionertheii ordered the defendant discharged. Early thU 1 to-d- : , as ay. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, 1 1- Court Motes. Proceedings in the : Third District Court y Henry Altmana it a I. vs. George I Bock; demurrer to answer sustained. Wasatch Mining Compaay vs. Joseph to-da- Jennings et al.; ten days' stay to perfect appeal. John J. Olson was admitted to citi zenship. Court then adjourned till Monday. A. The Af Kbaa Trouble. Bombay, April 18. Intelligence is received here that a body of the Ameer of Afghanistan's troops made a attack upon a force of Ghilzais rebels and killed two hundred of them. Several villages in the disturbed district of Afghanistan have been de stroyed by nre. A'nnmber of ether tribes than the Ghilzais are JolnlBg in tlic rebellion against the authority of the Ameer. There are reports that the Russians are making, by slow stages, toward Zulncar. which place Is aoout 140 miles northwest of Herat. Fatal Fire. New York, April 10. A fire earl? this morning in a doable five story tene ment, 647 Second Avenue, caused tLt police great difficulty in rescuing the Richard Gllladorf .was inmates. severely burned and removed to the .Bridget lluxhes. an .ague woman who lived on the- top floor, burned to death. Loss, $16,000. - oo.-Dit- al: - in d. " Sa-lln- Cad-'lo-back- a, , . To-nig- ht, Mc-Farl- in; ? n ' - . , li) 14 cheese. IS S4 S4 S4 paoers. Pi neer Tea Kft paper A rbuckle Coffee per lb.. 22 28 25 84 Java (ireen Java Mocha.... Green Mocha. Itoast Rto Pioneer Green Kio Pioneer Uranuia'd Sugar pr 100. .v sugar Extra C Koagt ,45 j ) DBAjTHB, as C5 4 00 40 65 8 20 3 CO 3 SO 8 60 85 G2 . a Salt, per ioo a Vinegar, 60 gram. Valley Tan Beans. Nary Beans. Dried Fruits Peacbee, peeled. . . Peaches, unpeeled s 8 4 and.-pbtalnl- A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. THE LOWEST PEICES IN THE CITX. 9 as tioine curea ntmi. 15c. 10c. Bacon, Cir aviation ....... S 104 coupon 4's ractnc o' s. ro Transcontinent'l it Pacific Mail...... 66 26 Rock Island 00 Panama St. L. A 8. V 39 b t. Paul & Omaha 62 w rexaa Pacinc Northwestern... 193 Western Union.. 29X 10 Central Pnciflc. 42 Burlington ....... 42 Bio Grande 3i NortuernPaciflc. 29f Union Pacillc 62 FarKO Expresa Prd 1 7u7 500 Silk and Satin Coaching and Lace Trimmed Parasols and rg. p ip ; 2 lip: ill - s-fe- Alf IMMENSE 6TOCK of Carpets and Wail Paper 1)1 nwoo& ey's. 8 CPON inyour grocer with Cheap sist on having "Colorado Soaps; Star" or "Denver Best.'? These anUull weight and pure. 'ill Jljf It Wai PAY YOB to COME, RAIH or SHINE -- n 5 ! Ut 2 ;i g P. AEJERBACH & BRO. H TEA SDEL'S AIX A GOOD CHANCE. Barratt - Bros, have decided to sell ail the furniture possible at cost rather than move It. dtf u ua t x HOME-MAD- E PnEKR Roixcb Mills. BaeailBa aralM antra Tub Best 8alvb In the world for Juta. Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fever Soaes, Tetter, Chapped tlauda, Chllbialns, Corns, and ail Skm Sruptlons; and positively cures Piles, r no pay required. It is tuaranteed o give perfect satisfaction, or money cf unded. Price 24 1 euts per box. apB BAilfi at Z. C. af. t Dray 4tore. I was troubled with Catarrh. SOLOMON I BROTHERS GD-O- P. For JTST I GREATLY Sorts. th Seasee salesrooms 1 .... tILL REDUCED OaII and Secure fertleletoaaiie4 late eaek aoatrU aad laaffreeable. rrioe 64 eeaU a Drugtistsi et eta. oireauara free. nHtiLnraMrM, aXT Jtos, aasurta, Omit. M. T. KOTICK TO CKKDITORS. . Kstate ef Lavlna W. Johasoa, Deceased. PIAIH AND FAHOT UKI TUS CAPS, Ea La MADSETsr "W". " Early nn Rr. Breakfast" m aSj5wKet HamhlatoMta aad Motaa breed. t Terms, $15.00 a Season REMOVAL I "'"? ; TT7XLL MAKK TIXX Off 1367 TV t tht ftrm of A. W. Davit, oa mile wMt tad on btlf hii1 north of the white brtdfflb. PRINCB 1L1CHL1KU,U a beaatt-fk- l bay, flfteea handt thre laliat high, aiid tien C mmv. n J . M v f 1 j& Of" .in i5eif ..r. ..... , O . KOTICK TO CREDITORS. la the matter of the Estate ef. Emetine Free Young. MATTHEWS ; I OTIGK HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ex-hlb- & CO'S. ES&ENCE OF JAI1AICA u -- , oar We have reaieved a. Diawoodyt JTaraitare PATBOHITC H0XS MAKUTlCnrKEBS. r CLOTH PrincB Richelieu! S7 MAST THIRD BTSESTt SALT LAKE ClfY. MaanfMtarai CRACKERS.CSKES & JUMBLES. Kxecutor of the last Will and Testament of Lavlna W. Johuton, OwTiitud U bt mqfud t mmg tmfirttd. to the creditors of, and all perdeceased, sons having claims against the taid decexhibit them with the neceasary eased,-to C M. I., RUT CITT, vouchers, within ten months after the first OflDES AJID LOttAJI.. this notice, to the said Exepabllcatton ofoffice 0MrmtiT BtorM tad other of Taylor, Komaey, Armcutor, at the strong Co., Salt Lake City, in tha County of wval do well to patroniM th yda ta4 Salt Lake. GEORGE If. TAYLOR. Executor of the Last Will and Testament of La via a w. Johnson, Deceased. Dated at Salt Lake City, April Sad, 1887. d 1 aw 4w SCARPS. ! Bargain. THE STALLION Qtafi Cracter Factoir 13 HXBEBY GIVEN BY THE NOTICE AND COATS, PRICES!! A -i-'li- VliR OVEilCOATS, S. P. l 3S3WE MEANWHAT WE8AY. P. H. s.. Mo Street.: Salt Lake Citr. Quick. Relief. AFesitlTe Otrre. NEWMARKETS Rednetion of One Fourth in Price! fTaateSaaeU Hearlas;. JACKETS. ALL CLASSES OF WINTER WEAR, Days Kr f ee lim WiaCow CbftdM. Ebonj tad Brut Polet, lor 6ti. Ctskttt, Botkort, 6)f Bed Loangtt At j Cleansee the Uea. Allaya tsdaamnatlom. Bee-ter- CLOTH ONE FOUKTH LESS LACE CURTAINS, CARPETS, DatarrH tht Tiili-t- y WILL i Hesvla U0.IES' & GOLD, EOH'nHT FURWfTUHE it CMAMB1LM NEARLY HALF PRICE, TO CLOSE! AND Received from (lie Provo Ml Mm. (Milt lunde to order al JOHN C. CITLKU ac BRO., No. 36 Main Street. a Aw ELY'S ARD SIMILAR GOODS, No. 70 Main fit., Salt Lake City. NEW ITIS SCARFS, HOODS, WOOL JACKETS Sustain those who establish Home Industry. We make BOOTS and SHOES that we Guarantee to be Better lhan imported ones at. the same prices. Gall upon us and see and be conrlnocd yourselves. used half a. bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and it helped rue wonderfully. Mj father was almost deaf, he had a constant roaring in bis ears, after a few of the Bairn he was reapplications lieved of the roarlnp and can now bear Mixs Aellic WirUe, as well as ever. Copperopolit, Arizona. iPiixa WOOIEN GOODS, Sustain Yourselves. ciiurrnui finds. o Grain Chopped, for horse or iog ktd, at .ha 1 EH oaj Ofllaa from Store to '' So. 40 IIALV STREET, Heariy oppoait Z. G. IL t i " s ' J"Vr WEBER GOAL Wouh Frem tht and CrUrmon FLEiSANT YiLlEY COAL Fnm . i O I'll By Sun Umbrellas the very best styles of the season, at Prices to astonish everybody- 100 Embroidered Wash-Dres- s Patterns, newest styles, from to $11 each. $1.50 i hii ; - ttit " 2a market. KI ' at ap cents per vara. at 45 cents per yard. 61.V .. IOB JUKI HOJWKY By usIbk 'Colorado Star Soap. This is the cheapest laundry Soap in the IOMr BKJNroSED " " jam. Silks and Brocades at 76 cents ter vard. " at 1 ner vard. 150 Ten-ya- rd Diagonal Double Width Dress Patterns, at $1.65, in Latest Spring Shades. 5000 Yards Printed Etamine Curtain Cloth, at 8c. per yard. Mrs. C. E. Dyb, Millinery Parlors, 10 Main Street. cheap at A xnixia outxiixier oiikb anu iaauns 500 GKAJID CASTER OPEN1.VG. Mrs. C. E Iye announses to her many patrons and friends that she will open a new and well selected stock of una Millinery at her Millinery Parlor?, no. iu Main street, on Monoav. I nps- day aad VTedaesday, 4th, 5th and 6tb of April. All are invited to call and see the elagant display of all the latest dlf uwa w Special Notices. novelties. " 70 cents each. a extra size at 80cts. each. '. 100 Red Bordered Scotch Linen Table Cloths at ?6cts. each. 50 Dress Patterns, Twelve Yards each, at 50 cents each. " " 50 at $1 each. K Plnn,,. t1nA'U- - CHI. 1 OR i v ona tTl..t " civa, ai ou cema 300 12 an perseat ban a a eiatmt arainst tne it Kmeiiae area i oung. matt Miuan them, with necessary vouchers, to the execute of tae will of said deceased at tho fonowing year ) offloe ef the undersigned, at Mo. SO East Street, salt Lake City, Utah, wltnm buried her husband, and one sob ou the Temple tea month from the first publication of Journey to TJtah,rhere she arrived with her this aettce. . : died HTEUM 8. TOUNO. , amlly. September, th, J8il She si ,dlUww . JAUES 8. FfiQUSOX. be had af ways Hted, eea under the most txyxg liretmuUnce; tree to the prhaeiplM the Gospel ol ChrUt, leaving (we aens Its eauses, and a Saw aad and two daughtera, and about fifty graad. Caave at UFHESS aueceasfui owm hum, hrr aba whayour children and t motum rnty-eIt:t meet herloaa.'-d? Treated yeara. k . benefit.' e( the noted speeialUU without by The runerai service will te, hei4 la the Um4 himtttfim IhMl nrntKa n4 iim haa Jkaadreds of ethers.' raU partiealart riTSt. Ward j asejaag house on Buaaay ,, a ppUeattoa. ... , , ,f April rth, atlO rrieadj are iarUeai teal T. 8. TAGS. Se.41 fTart Hit It,. Kew pves MnMliliue cepyf ' a-- I " " 500 York Central 3s 4's coupon " 100 NEW YOitK STOCKS. By Telegraph rfay.J . 96 Nothing like it ever offered before. 100 dozen Turkey Red Doylies at 25 cents per dozen. " " 100 Tittle Cloths at CO cents each. 100 Mailorders Receive Prompt Attention. "rVTTTlT aOeW"TiT O rv 9 Dre$sed Beef, choice steers, 4c. gross, selling 7 to 8c. 7 medium " 30. 6 to 7c, Cows, StoSc. 7c, bhecp, Sc. ec. 4c. Hogtt, Bar silver. Money 100 White Jacquard Quilts at 90 cents each. 50 Real Marseilles 12 x 4 Toilet Quilts, at $2.25. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Xag-lan- JBadfaraot. the last week: I to jeml-gxata- We are inA formed that a'man who Is described as llfht vomplsxioned, of slender build, about five feet eight Inches' fa height, one eye blliMtpapd ol German birth, is going about in Salt Lake and Davie Counties, talglngs at houses underyarlous pretexts; and ' (hatha Is of class oMndtTisaali that the pntllo Would (to WsU to keep it a wtj UittjieY 20 Out lor Lira : 7 15 e 73 e 25 V 74 8 Candles.perbox 40fc... Cal. Raisins,L.M.20tks.... Cal. R 8'ns,L'7r.201bs... C oalXil,110 1. p. c. 10 g. . . uoal Ull ,190 1. p. c,tw. . . Coal Oil.175 1. p. c.Het.... nrrants, er ; 2-- 3 GoldC Cut Loaf... Honey, Utah pr lb MolaHses. Utah nriral... Candles, per box 20ibi... STAR ATTRACTIONS j 31 TBXSH XKATS MUl-v-iil- self-actin- 12 11 7,.v. Al. ITea papet. Pride of Japan Tea ( GREAT BARGAIN SALE 10 11 Apples Apricots.. the News, i tlt-iBore- 10 12 Laid. 9 tbk pans jier t....... l.ard, 5 ans,Tert. Lard, 10 a peils.per a : Conrt.-f-ProceediDgs- K astern ng Plums....' LITEST DISPATCHES. Uy Telegraph to 9 8 Bacon Home Cured Side Macon... Eastern CureJ Breatfnst Iiacon Easteru Cured D. 3. Short flome Cured Ilsru Kaiitern Cured llama II. M. Cheese SPECIAI rain Sale. & FANCY GOODS Dress Goods from cents per yard and upwards. Lawns from 5 cents per yard and upwards. Embroideries from 4 cents per yard and upwards. Laces from 40 cents per dozen yards and upwards. The coming of Mr, Edwin Booth, the greatest Lace Curtains from 10 cents per yard and upwards. N Ind;go Blue Prints, 14 yards for $1.00. living Actor, will lraw thousands of art-lovipeo Ladies' Hose from 6 cents per pair and upwaids. to our week. beautiful city during this In order ple x Children's Ho3e from 5 cents per pair and Upwards to give them an equal chance to secure Genuine Corsets from 40 cents per pair and upwards. Ladies' Balbiygan Vests from 50 oents eacli and upwards, Bargains, we have resolved to continue our Ladies' Muslin Underwear from 25 cents arid upwards. Kid Gloves from 50 cents per pair and upwards. Silk Gloves " 85 " 35 Silk Mitts Lisle Thread Gloves from 20 cents per pair and upwards. During the Entire Week, and vvilj add the following Towels from 10 cents each and upwards. Table Cloths from 50 cents each and upwards. Bedspreads from $1.00 each and upwards, Scarf Shawls from $1 00 each and upwards. Parasols from 25 cents each and upWaids. To those having made thel appearance in our Ribbons, all Colors and Widths. Valises, all Sizes and Styles from 60 cents each JStore to delighted audiences during Trunks from $2.75 each and upwards. 1 suggested. fate to say, however, that the selection will fall on some who is not, and has not oeen, connected with affairs within the Territory. Where will the lightning strike nextf There, are several other efflciais who are very uneasy at the close proximity cf the official executioner, and the work is not yet completed. Since the above was in type, a dispatch has been received from Washington announcing the appointment ol George S. Peters, of Ohio, to succeed Mr. Dickson. 1T10HS DRY GOODS. -0 !) DEPUTY REGISTRARS. The following have been appointed the by the Utah Commission as deputy Probate Salt Lake County Court yesterday: registration c Ulcers for the preslncts In the matter of the estate of Jarres named: . Bobbins, deceased, an order has been cache county. made appointing Loui II. Farnsworth, Benson, John E.Nelson ; IlydePark, J. F. Lees and Henry T. McEwan ap- Robert W. Reeder; Hyrum, J. C. praisers. t horeson; Logan, Charles F. GoodIn the matter of t je estate of William win; Mendon, Frederick Laraen; Newton, Peter Cbrlstensen; Petersboro, Counsell, deceased,; letters of adminM. Paulson; Providence, Thomas istration have been granted to Matilda Paul Richmond, John Anderson; S.Priday; Coansell and Arthur Parsons, John Treutoo, W.D. Goodwin; Wellsviile, P. Isaac and Mark Barnshaw named as Samuel P. Hall; Clarkston, Richard J.e, Coveville, Hyrum Bair ; Costley; appraisers. Louis H. Norman: Paradise, George E. Chandler has been ap- .iha Bradley; Smithfleld, James Had-fielpointed administrator of the estate of W . R. Sloan is county registrar. A. F. Guiwiiz. The appointment was oaade upon the. 'petition of Maty piutk cocnty. Goiwitx. Bullion,: E. J. Pace; Deer Trail, Jas. Benjamin Lewis; The marriage certificate of William McCarty Clrcleville, Jamei K. Torshee; Koosha-run,James Huskinson and Josephine Garn, Wllmot, Smith Parkes; Fremont, H. J. Hth of Sugar House Ward, Salt Lake AlcCleilan; Tburber, M. M. Mansfield. A. btark is county registrar. Profiled been has the with James County, bate Clerk. Judge Smith performed SEVIER COUNTY. the ceremony. a, Richmond, Henry McKenaey; In the matter ol the estate of ElizaF. 0. Willis; Gooseberry, John beth Ann Whitney the administrator W. Iloldtn; Willow Bend, George ; Orson has applied tor an order for sale of Holdaway; Vermillion, Andrew Nelson; Anaa-bellMurray, real estate, and an or1cr to R'aow Li. Thompson ; AiHirae cause ivby sueh safe should not be Uertelson: Joseph, Robert A. Bridges; made was issued. Monroe, Isaac Sorenson: Gleawood, S. F. Mount; Burnrllle, W: II. Shock. J. W. Phillips Is county registrar. Theatre. Booth drew another large ' SALT LAKE COUNTY. audience to the Theatre last evenu-City', First precinct, Joseph There "was some little cariosity to see II.Salt LakeSecond liurd; precinct, A. L. Wilhow the great tragedian would deport liams: Third precinct, John W. Clark; himself In a comedy part, and the in- Fourth precinct, John Dull; Fifth terest was largely cantered upon that; precinct, Cnarlcs 8. Wilkes; Farmer's A. 8. Gabbott; Milt Creek, but before It was reached as great Ward. II.. T. Shurtliff; Mountain Dell, a dramatic treat as we have ever had William B. Hardy; South Cottonwood, U. W, Winchester: Unlon.C. B. Baker; here was aff orded in the grand imperJames Spillett; ButBig of To sonation "Shyjpck." pronounce ler, Cottonwood, Vincent GranUe, B..Y. Saurtlift; it the best rendition ef the character Golding; Little Cpfctonwood, Hj C ever presented to us: would be idle but Wallace; Silver, James T. Monk; Sugar House, J. S. Thompson; Sandy, his apstrictly merited praise; P. P. Johnson; Draper, Joshua Perry; his and the acUou, pearance, Pleasant Green, H. T. Spencer; Hunreading all making up the typi- ter, George Canning; North Point, cal and ideal relentless Jew. Then Gearge E. Lnfkin ; Brighton, William Melvin D. Coop; Anderson; Granger, changing off to the rollicking bois- North J. G. Rapp; West Jorterous "Petruchio,! he wai so dan,' J. Jordan, J, Moran; Sooth .Jordan, C A. Jaunty, so finished, so easy and so Johnson: Rivertoo, Bamnei L. How unctloua that everybody was capti- ard; Bluff Dale, Henry N. Brown; Bingham, John Brnnton ; Fort Herri vated In this piece Mr. Bsthwas man, R. Dansie, Sr.; East Mill Creek, better supported than iaanythlng else Jas. Young. Walderoar Van Cott la county regishe has yet done here, "Katherine" be trar. ing particularly good. UTAH COONTY. the last of the engagement, Othello" will be presented. Alpine, George J. Meyers ; "American Fork, Wm. G. Ulgley; Benjamin, Joshua Home; Cedar Fort, John Wm. Fairfield, A New Hlnxe. Mr.P.P. Pratt, of Thomas; Goshen, George White; Leui. RoDert this city, has invented, and taken Gilchrist; Lake View, John William-o- n, steps to procure a patent for anew Provo, Robert A. Hills; g Pay son, William U. Fairbanks; Pleashinge. The device Is ant GroveJames M. Ballinger; Provo sirapie, strong, effective and can be Bench, Mewell Knight: Pleasant Valplaced on the market at a low figure. ley FreU. Meakln; Spanish Junction, Each hinge consists of a stationary Fors, John L. Thomas; Santaquio oelt and a spiral thread which works Alex. Evans; Springvllle, Don C. William H.Tayin a slot. When the gato or door Huntington; Salem, W. W, Barnett; Lake, Spring closed this islet Is at: rest., but cpenini lor; Thisti e, WLllam S.Dallin. dosble-actioII M. Dougali la county registrar. it either way U is a rflses part of the hinsre, so that when WASHINGTON COCHTY, liberated it closes Itself automatically. Silver Reef, Julius Jordan ; 8t. The advantages of the new invention George, Augustus P. Hardy: Leeds, over devices for a similar purpose now Charles Westover, Jr.; Washington,1 M. Harmon; Bloomington, oa the market can b seen at a g ancc, Melvin W. Carpenter ; SantA Clara, Joseph and It will, without doubt, give thorSamael Knight; Pine Valleyt J. B. Franklin O. ough satisfaction. Bracken, Jr.; Grenlock, -e Holt; Hebron, D. M. Tyler; Hamblln, Canneld Pinto, John H. HarThrown from, a Buggy. Yester James rison; New Harmony, James F. Pace; day Mrs. D, C. Rushton and her ToquervilieV Joshua F. Willis; Grafbrother-in-laFred. Rushton, a boy ton, John H. Ballard:; Duncan's ReW. Reeves; Virgin Cl:y, about twelve yeaf s 0t ege, were driv- treat, Robert Rockvllle, It. ', Jr. Hilton; Joseph.. ing along Fifth South Street, in the SJanhter; Shonesburg, Charles F. Sixth Ward; the berse they were driv- Stevens; Sprtngdale, Samuel' F.' Gil-" . ing, owing to the breaking of a piece of ford. James N. Louder Is county registhe harness, started suddenly forward. trar. . . r This frightened the occupants of the baggy, and la their flurry one of the reins was drawn tight, causing the horse to turn suddenly. Mrs. Rushton and the boy were thrown out into the 1 BAwxnreAt ker residence' Ho. S48.ll roaa, ana were severely bruised about 7 th south Street, Salt Lake City, ef old agt the bead and body. Their ln1urie. and cropiry, Charlbtie 8., relict f the lata though painful, are not dangerous. 8. XL Hawkins, .Deceased "wu bora March TUchfleM, Hampshire, The horse, ran away, damaging;1 the 10th.lS0S.at was baptised October SSrd, 1848 d vehicle considerably; with her family toe : , SALT LIKE HAHKETS. be ONH MORE FIZZLE. " " S- Draper lSutler llerrimiin West Jordan liriKhton Pleasant Green to-da- Halt Lake City. April TO-DA- Y. , " " " " t Franklin HIS 'SUCCESSOR APPOINTED reat BaiTsaiiLS F. ACERBACH & BROTHER. "The mills of the gods grind slowly, Corrttttd daily by Ltadlng Noutet. Bat they grind exceeding fine." raovi8ioxs- Buying Selling The latest event to cause a slight Flour, xnx 2 00 75 2 50 2 2.5 sensation in the public mind, as wel Patent Roller 2 2 75 Hieh Patent Roller as to create a reeling ol genuine Wheat 80 bu per 1 "9 2 00 to satisfaction the community oats per 100.... 1 50 Barley per 100 was at the 1 50 large, 1 receipt, Barley 2j Cracked. 1 75 1 4 yesterday, by District Attorney Corn 1 80 1 20 Cracked Dickson, of a dispatch from the De Corn (0 Potatoes per bo 8 W) 7 50 partment of Justice, Indicating that Lncern seed, 100 lb 15 100.. Bran his immediate resignation would be Short per 100. 1 2 1 0 per SO 7 00 8 at acceptable headquarters. Timothy seed, 100a H 9 00 1001b To this peremptory summons, Mr Red top seed,1001b 12 50 10 00 Clover seed, a 16 20 00 10 Dickson vouchsafed reply, placing Hay, timothy, baled per ton himself at the disposal of the powers Hay, timothy and clover, M 00 20 00 per ton 13 00 that be, at least so far as the office Hay, 9 00 lucern, per ton S 00 5 00 Beans a held two whicn he has half per 100 for and 35 Carrot per bushel 'f'5 1 2 00 years is concerned. Onions per bushel lu t: e country is a matter of considerable specu It took Office, OBOCKBIB8. Tithing otjUe Keddingtn, ut Selling jiuirtfig charge of the Injured man and con lation as to who will be the next oceu-pa10 13 per doz. DC. of the position thus made vacant Rgga p. 23 30 veyed him to his home, a short distance raoie butter 12 13 " " t. beyond the western suburbs of the city. by the Administration, and many pos Cooking S sible candidates are It will Home Cured Breakfast 10 d Services At 6:80 last evening (April 15th,) James McLaren,; type founder of this office, met with a serious mishap. Ilia little boy had already climbed Into hl9 father's ivagon, which was standing in the Tithing yard and the latter was following him, but had scarcely got seated when the team took fright and dashed out, of the west gateway. Tbey ran down East Temple Street and on reaching the vicinity of the Deseret National Bank cprner col- -' lided with the Pacific Express Co's wagon, overturning it. Mr. McLaren was thrown out with great violence, striking on his head, which was very badly bruised. A wheel passed over his abdomen, inflicting internal injuries. The littlet boy escaped alruoat without a scratch. The wagon was more or less wrecked. Brother Joseph Tbe Stock, Heney, Groceries and PreviatoB Markets. Dbsebet News Okficb, 15, 13S7. TENDERS ni3 RESIGNATION AFTER IT IS ASKED POR, HE INJURE D. KBIOUSLT M'tARX COMMERCIAL. DICKSON DECAPITATED. tk$ Utah Central Jfy. CV BTOTiES and RANGES. ' FAULTLESS HEATERS. SOLD, FXJI-LT- r TJJLXX:AJiTISEX. t9S it warraated to ptttett all jftt at the aa Jamaica it We are prepared to taralthla' aav oaa. the qualm taof eiafer. to tWea at the yard at the Utah Central j&jjtwy aopartor proaoaaeed Oooo I the mark.aaythlac kml vat oat o. riot.or debvered to aay part o toemJelty. Tin, Granite Iron Ware & Stoira Trimmings fn Endless Variety. Wttrnett of the Stonaab. atregalarratot, 7 ' .atr Talephoae V. IM. This QiAfr took the PrlM at JHie Txi(orUr m wu muc ThU vt jut, atj. 94 nU& tf 1. 0.11.-In falli wbolaialt aa aa it awrwt wmmk ) iionn coal oo. s V ? j erte M4Uaaey . ear Ifaa to Al E. FIBST SOUTH;' 8T.t ' XijLia Etotlti rru Atttiuton. 0rf:ojlit oity. 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