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Show an EVENING NEWS. Job 8,1887. Wednesday, FRAGMENTS. Giut was up WM. fork to-da- from American . y. Thb Police Conrt was "enveloped in solitude" Oodin will not celebrate the to-da- ' ' ' y. Fourth tbls year. A good coach painter can find employment by applying to W. W. Biter. Thk grand Jury was In session tfilnand bad considerable bnsiness. Uvrum Wauutkox, tbe Logan op bis residence in Salt Lake lor the summer. A bunch of keys picked op on the street last evening can be recovered by the loser calling at the Niews to-da- office: , Thb Territorial Supreme Conrt to- day heard arguments in the case of Eliza Darnell vs. Joseph Sowden, on ' appeal from the Third District Court. Furniture ComThe an is eighty feet addition, pany having in length, made to its store on East Temple Street, its business having in creased to an extent that requires the calargemeat. Liberals Censured Registering., HANGING A WITNESS. BELSHAZZAR. LASHING THE LEAGUE. A Man Killed to Exclud X0t Zion's Choral Union Benders th Popular Cantata In the for . - Tabernacle A streamer on the balcony of the room announced Federal court that at 8 a'clock last evening there would beheld in that apartment, an open meeting of the Loyal League. Shortly after that hour the writer entered the court room, but less than half a dozen persons were in it. Retarntng to the street be waited to see whether the meeting would be held or not. Soon a brass band appeared on the balcony, and played a tune. Even this did not attract as much as a group. Suddenly Gen. George R. Maxwell flapped up against the balcony railing and bawled out: "a political meeting Is about to be held in the ball of Justice (hie); if you will come up (hie), yon will hear something (hie) with reference to politics." As he ceased speaking, two or three urchins stepped from the sidewalk into the street and leoked curiously up at the balcony. These with the usual number tof- - persons walking or riding by, wero his sole auditors. THE BAND went Into the court room and another tune was played. By the time It was finished about forty persons had taken seats. A wait occured, during Which a few more loiterers came in. p. J. Holllster nominated Fred H. eyers It wag a notable event that of last evening in the musical, annals of our city. The production of Belshazzar by a society of sucn proportion as Zion's Choral Union, and in a building of such dimensions as the Tabernacle, was sufficient, when first announced, to set the public mind all agog with anticipation. It was known that the Union bad been busily at work for several months, preparing for this, their initial performance, and that such .men as Careless, Stephens, Beesley and Daynes, with their host of able assistants, were not in the habit of laboring without bringing forth something of a result. The im mense audience, and the fine performance of last evening, were In every way worthy of each other. As early as seven o'clock, groups aad lines of people were to be seen wend mg their way towards the south gate of the Temple Block, from all parts of the city. As the time wore on the crowds grew denser, the lines longer, and the motion of the masses more eager and rapid. Like rills forming a river, and again dividing into streams, the multitude appeared as it poured through the open gateway and sought admission through the several doors leading to the interior of the great edifice. AS CHAIBMAX. BARGAINS! Test! mony Against Thieves. On Saturday the DerMcrat published an account of the finding of a dead body suspended by the neck from a tree near Kinear's ranch, at the base of the Whetstone mountains. No clue had been obtained ito the identity of the man, bat he was thought to be an American, and the torn up aad well- - BARGAINS! For unless vou know what mii . .... .. m t mm; you are liab'c any timesnoeing to hava ...... him hu . eu .nanii pin which has penetrated the wall of the j foot, resulting in lockjaw or death. See that your horse is shod with Kaah -vs.. WE WIIX OFFER Fon ONE WEEK ONLY, tunn r COMMENCING ? 4 -- anrl NAIL. Nail in Horse-$bo- e 1 W tnpy ar the n.imi..V,.m"7 ."!"-P.0,- onlv " Kt, SL'l IVI TKK FOLLOWING the World Pnld n ' r br all . Jlbre rail llr aucb eom- """i'JIn po"ioie, wiia ''All the world In whtch tha 4 U. Iron hnc. It la Impoaaibla In HonwN.IU. NAIL CO., NeporVset, BOSTON, MASS. Special Bargains : BATHING RESORT 100 Satm, Lace Trimmed Parasola, at $2.00. 100 Plain Silk Parasols, at $1.50. 100 Scotch Gingham Parasols, 3 000 Yards Fancy Dress at on the DENVER 00 cents. Ginghams, at 10c. pr. yd. 100 Lawn Dress Patterns, 12 yds. each, for 50 cents. 100 Lawn ft 100 Lawn 50 Dozen Ladies' Hose, 40 Dozen Childs tt it " " fc RIO GRANDE WESTERN R'Y IS NOW Open for the Season of 1887. for 66 for 76 SCHEDULE OF LAKE PARK BATHING TRAINS: Leave Salt Lake for Laka Park,.. 8.io, il.03 a.m., l CO, 4.40, J 20 " Lake Park for Salt Lake,.. ..10 20, 11 50 a.m., 8 M, 0 4J. 8.30 p.m. " Ogdeu lor Lake Park, p.n,. 40 a.m., 3 10, 4 53, 0 20 p.m. " Lake Park for Ogden, S 45 a.m.. 1 65, 5 8 at just half price. 100 Here a scene of splendor burst upon Palrsj Celebrated Corsets, at 60 centa pr. pair. 30 p.m. 10, the view. The vast hall was lit up by 40 Dozen Linen at Towels, $1.00 per dozen . a myriad cf gas lamp?, which threw their radiance over the variegated hues 60 Dozen Straw Hats, late style, at 25 and 50c. Mr. Holliater to make ef an audience which, by the time it Ogden will have a presentation Imrae aile would askMr. was have numbered from 100 Bunches Feather Tips, at 60c. IlOllister arose and seated, rajist speech. Reort will continue to be dd" in of tha he'feinrI' ,B ately afterward, probably on the 27th explained that registration was pro- - seven . thousand souls. The ? the requirement., of a di8crlminUr to pubhc CrU XVest Carol m. and Misses Georejie Ilayoe irressiDar so siowiv among "Liioeraisv 60 as as .." well Dozen Gents', Unlaundried Shirts, at 60c. the lower part of The exCAtdlnirlr lihAml ...- - . e unflnt.bed tt.to thought best to call this galleries, Croose, two California actresses, will that It was of 1U a.iintiMtt WaVaftn the auditorium, were filled it might and lie diligence. m( meeting r nd urita,greater of bettor precutlon aecommodat.on. hai appear as the leading lady characters ttM 26 Dozen Gents' Keck Scarfs, at 26c. dwelt at some length on what he have been to suffocation, had not the lvo (r L.ke B.thtnir. andthlt eaton finished auuointment. n., 7in.Th.H?.,r f Wl" otfered as will maintain for this resort the leadYui civilization," and wise provision been mailt of throwing ,0 Profusely It Is not generally known among the called "Asiatic at once accorded that the Edmunds-Tucke- r it by thb pnbUo from iu original opening. 100 Suits Gents' tne numerous friends and acquaintances claimed at & of dcors the open many 1.26, Underwear, $1.00 law was a rood one. ile closed with building, suit per mo uuoiii ior tnia season will be of t! e which of Arthur Stayner, Jr., that that gen an exhortation to his hearers to streamed the col even and under through Vr,IiCgree .of AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS. Uy. l iv of Deiv.r. Th. . . nus Den selected nith il... tleman recently graduated from bach ing air In grateful, refreshing waves. As n a. aw a iXl Concerts The wtanu j t j la u was, some complained of the heat.ln-cludln- g patronage of the public Is respectfully Vuwd. THJC RECENTLY DKgApiTATED clerbood, and has entered Hpon the a number of vociferous Infants, The benedUt. of The "Yaps." degree C. S. Varlan followed In a frantic atLAKE PARK RESORT COMPANY. sumeui wuicn were taken lie was out by their respectivereluctantly maternal guarfoung couple have taken up their tempt at a high flown speech. The sava Tribunn of the aodlenoe at dian?, lest tber abode at the old Stayner homestead at neither trutaiui, logical norconerem. put an and to the was an themselves, andmigt ef he he of t t'fielshaszar" last the said what . cantata presentation purport likewise, Farmingt-jnexhortation to the League to take the if allowed to continue their gratuitous evenloxt ome trouble, and, we oath and register. "If we will do our penormunce. ''It therefore eoea wltbont savin? be rtgreiio say, arose ever GOODS. duty, we shall, within a few years, able to welcome these priests of Utah persons getting into the wrong seats that It waa. aa a whole, an uncouth as- For Indian Territory. to their political graves." He at- and having to be ousted in favor of semblage. Thla was evidenced by the This mornig Elder James F. Smith, tempted to sketch tha political history those holding the reserve coupons for rudeness exhibited Jast before the oi toe cantata, when fully two or wu riausijiuasiy the same, while many of the latter ciose of the Nineteenth Ward of this city, oi ue territory, out Mormons came tailing to gat the seats for which they three hundred yapa arose aad left the "the inaccurate, Do not delay, hut secure some of these Alt E Terri Indian the to on a mission left much to lhe disgust of those here and took possession of this Ter- Uad paid tte reserve prjpe, were ob- building, w were of Jesus srat ttu. Tnii runa. to to th anxiona uij Gospel on of Union after the the account tory, ef their places being preach liged people ritory BARGAINS while they last. Christ to people in that part of the had carved It out for a great state," taken when they arrived, to sit down fit of the conplading chorus.' one was He statements. of bis waerever absurd in seats GAS it is a fact mat can be attested by country. Eider Smith has the reputa was oblivions to the fact that this was oi lmenor they could, me audience was hqadreds quality,until of witnesses that folly tion of being an exemplary yoang man, Mexican territory UDtlr 1848. He not fairly settled f, a few minutes or more, of those, guilty of this aad will doubtless find many warm closed by solemnly repeating tae in- Deiore v o'clock. DEALERS I If west enact tae Tabernacle, on rudeness were Gentiles, many of them register, ine "Register, junction! friends in his new field of labor. " either side and In front of the great in urgau, wnere sat rroiessor Daynes. prominent society circles. lHumbing Material, Bumps, J. R. m'bridk was covered by a broad platform, eu- Fittings, "Stmw Beaten." me me stands or the was the next speaker. Discussion of cioBiug Steam cooir, Thi Heating and Supplies, make Club Home Dramatic and the spaces right and The The Immigrants. the "Mormon" question was so old Priesthood, Hoofing, Gallike "Old Hundred" to leit, extending to the front as far as, rwti their announcement for Friday night that it sounded vanized xae company oi immigrants was Cornice, Guttering, Etc. but not including the Saprament trfble. , In the Naws this evening. All the him, but he was still willing to sing the old tune. He made a wholesale and Immediately In the centre, in front, divided so that those going to points names of the ladles and gentlemen unscrupulous chartre of an utter lack was seated Professor George Careless, north of Salt Lake GARDEN HOSE AND LAWN SPRINKLERS. City and south of on of patriotism on the part of the "Mor- on a dais, facing the singers and the ybo made such undoubted hits Fork CO should over travel the him Spanish Before were the soloists, mon" people, and proceeded to re organ. Decoration Day appear with one or count 1VO. O-8.. MAIN victories the "Liberals" bad thirteen In number, and to the right Union Pacific, and will arrive in this Kittle Heywoed gained.the Thcv two exceptions. and in left and rear the the grand city at 7 :30 this evening, by the regu had secured half the of role four enacts Kimball the leading hundred voices; the lar Utah Central train. Those to among jurymen, had stripped probate courts chorus lOl- -r places having scats to the right and the ladies, and Messrs. Wells, Spen of general Jurisdiction, and, as the orchestra ii-eam. between Lake Salt . a. MMBCT, and of left the conductor. City brazenlv Spanish "We boasted. 'now speaker r.AiasTIMO, In cer, Young and the o.thers appear At tea minutes to 9 o'clock Profes- Ford come via the D. & H. G., and will CO-O- P. have possession and con Me), aaiel Treas TM.rNtlMt practically FURNITURE-COMPANY- . sor Careless waved his baton, and a reach Salt Lake at 4:36 their old parts. The' box office for trol oi the District courts." m. p. roll of drums The He cited a school district in which orchesthe "Storm Beaten" sale opens to responded. m. au x the "Liberals" bad elected a maiaritv tra rendered for an overture Mendelsiwa, mmw. ausuai, w. aaUSTBOSS, IIBU i. BOaXST, K1. J. aURM morrow morning. of the trustees, stated that they had sohn's "March of the Priests," after succeeded in electing one member of which a biief pause ensued, and then, the Legislature last session, and now on another signal from the conductor, Home Made Shoes. had a chance to. elect half a dozen if the whole body of singers rose to their I he Klatrk, Kasaey, WILL SXLL they did their duty. lie admitted that feet with splendid precision, and the Robinson Brothers two enterpris it PrvUea Harlt. cantata of Belshazzar commenced. oataxaaa ra all kibtds of was to take the oato.but humiliating We cannot, for lack of space, foling young men of the Second Ward of saia it was "nothing ween you get LICE fflJRTMS, Deierbt Kewi Ofvick. tbls city, are engaged in the manufac used to It." He lirged "Liberals" to low it ia detail, and will only attempt Salt Lake City, June 8, 1887. XjTXLdlBBS,, 2vtOTJIilDI3SrOS, meauon a to the excel children's swallow it and register. ture of gents', ladies'-anjew or were Window 9haJe, Ebony aad Brass 81XT L4.KK IUKIT8. that There were calls' for Murray and lent features most Shing-les- , far lor Sets. Eiisy Chairs, Rockers,Pelse, ahoes, chiefly of fine grades, and are Baskin. the Setae aaS best work of Corrected daily by leading Houtu. prominent. Perhaps ' Bed with for was tne rs at Louse done by the chorus public patronage bidding PKOVISrbNS. evening TBK iea oy rrotessor careless, wboseeme Mnying Selling everything necessary as to quality and In infuse to a Whole 75 was the Wheat of en nervous bis Floor s uu short magic speech whish appearance of goods to recommend responded REDUCED PRICES I! I 73 2 35 was simply an appeal and ergylinto every soul, and was ably sup- - Floor, xux Si CflaTLT loud. bat It 2 75 Patent Boiler.... 2 SO them. Their work certainly looks as exhortation to "Liberals" to gulp the porieu uy me grauu organ ana orchesGEO. ROLUIEY. G. S 00 75 U. TAILOR, Asst. Uansgei. High Patent Boiler Ilaaager. good as the imported articles and has oath and register, coupled with a few tra. The bursts and swells of hariuo Wheat Call and Secure Bargains. 80 90 bu arguments made in an attempt nious sound were as superb aa the oats perper 1 75 100 2 00 the additional merit ever a large pro weak to was show humil that there piano movements and diminuendos Itarley per 100 VVE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. U portion of imported goods of being iating nor ooiectionai innothing were sweet and plaintive. But words Barley Cracked..........:.. the oath. f con make 1 40 shoes was 1 76 the He for cannot describe the power of music; Corn followed by honest, they 1 50 1 80 Corn Cracked HIUU3I. Lie lcjfxy m oruer to oe real tain no brown paper or other shoddy R. N. BA8EI, Potatoes perbu 75 100 ized. Salesrooms 41 s Main Street, Salt Lake City. of stores a material. Quite number Lnoern aeqd, 100 8 50 7 60 The soloists also did soma flue exs who said : "I am told that there are a 1 Bran 15 100........ ia town are now selling the product of good many 'Liberals' in the Territory eution. Mr. J. D. Spencer with his Shortsper 100 1 CO 1 26 this firm quite extensively with satis who have failed to register because deep, resonant voice, sang Bel Timothypecseed, 1001, 7 50 8 00 sh&zzar's the 8 lines Bed 7 fie. 00 with test oath was an insult to them. top seed, luoa... splen Clover faction to themselves aud customers. 10 00 12 50 and his after seed, 100 a effect, Any liberal who will take such a posl- - did We wish them success. 16 00 20 baled 00 ton Hay, timothy, us per ".Let be fin ' ' tion as this ought to be opening song, merry." umowy ana oiover, Nothing but the obligation to be his only failed of an encore because of th uay, 18 00 90 00 per toe. forward of next the an number even accurate Justifies hurrying al torically 00 IS 00 ton........ lucern, Hay, per Jfadian Troubles. All his were efforts excellent and were Beans per 100 lusion to the language oi this speaker, 8 00 5 00 AT vcith was so shockingly filthy. 25 greeted 85 hearty applause. Mr. G Carrots per bushel The village of Reveille is located In It The 1 1 SS a oo some theueh Onions per bushel.... from sat yper, dowr Baskin suffering lastant that what is known as the Flathead country, the chairman, as If fearful that if anv I tbe reiics oi a cold, sang the part Of oaocxaias. eruooaoei" wita great feeling and Montana. Last week one of the Flat more speeches were made, public! de- - I ! e aae Jos. arrows cencv Is 10 sweeter Eg per would be further outrased. licet, ills voice head Indians was wanted by tne an 20 Table 24 ana more bntter nexioie, and gains in The sher- lumped up and, without ceremony, thorlties for IS U declared the meeting adjourned. strength, at each appearance of his in CookingCored Breakfast iff had been advised that be was in the puonc. Merer uoddard , who Imper Home a fn IS io: sonated "Cyrus," made a very good FBome Cured Side Bacon... 10 place and taking two deputies with de eastern Cured Brea fast arimpression. With practice be will ,'o Spasmodic Effort but an Every Day Occorronw make to the there down went bin : Missionary a of into much vocalist Bacon...... merit. velop is J.' v rest. Wueu he reached the camp there 10X On tbt list of passengers that sailed Mr. M. J. Thomas, as "Daniel." In his Easteru Cared 0. S. Sbor Cured Hams was great excitement. The Indians from Kew York for Liverpool, In! the opening ana "Who knoweth but Eastern ii" r . H. M. resisted the ar- steamer Wisconsin, May 31st, appear tna Time," ran somewhat, aground, EasternCheese....... and French t Cheese, . amply redeemed himself outjateron li m C. M. I. Tea K oape-.a. rest and In the row that resulted one the pames of the missionary party) that oy tus excellent renaerlng of the reci Z. Pride of Japan Tea k'a of the deputies was .uite severely left Utah, Day 23d, as follows : tative, "Thy Gilts be to Thyself." and SK " ibe air, "Oh Deer Tea w nanera His voice Is Pipiosrs.. 8 art by being clubbed with Winchester Joseph Bull. Jr., Mrs. L. Bartoq, W. strong " 1 of Arbnckle Coffee an lb...... "Pesper superior quality. rifles with which the rioters were Armstrong, A. Anderson, Mrs. A. AnKoasl Java 50 a brief role, was ably interpreted Green Java 28. armed. The sheriff and his deputies derson, G. Bloroqalst, William Baker, tus," waroner. oy Marry Hoast Mocha. 84 Briggs, D. F. Ootlett, , Mrs. Edith Kuowlton, as "gltocrls." Green Mocha.... finally gave op the attempt to make' an John Batty, John Chas. 80 Bllasoa, J. V. Miss Lizzie Thomas as MAntoaia." Koaat Rio Fiona. Davis, 33 arrest and on Saturday appealed to the Thomas L. E. EggerUon, H, CJ Esxertson, as ttio wiseu Green xnomai irs. Pioneer ,, "sneio Granala'd Federal authorities at Fort Missoula. R. II. ford, T. A; Greenbalgs, mitb,"Agues 100 Mrs. SUverwood as tbe "Jew 7 Sugar pr 7 ii .,, Ho account has. yet been received of D. R. Gill, P. T. tireenberg, O. ish Princess," Miss Edith Olnwoodey ASugar No climblne C. Extra 7 00 D. K. John as np mid then aliow a pretended Miss child the Green, Greec, Howard, Crlesie "Myra," any further action. Gold 7 V,. il. Jorgensec, II. P. W. Jenson, Ola Jon Lawson as-- "Tamar," Miss Louie CutLoif..,,...,, retrencliment. Price and Qualitlea Compare 10 ,, Judd, Charles rounon as ataiia" and airs. Vllate Honey, utanpr id,. ........ ?on, W. 8. Jones, A. of 8 wllh Goods, fcale of KlQKSton. C. H. Karlson.' LI. Larsen. Vocng as "Zerllna," all did Utah Molasses. Dr ral 65 K. Marshall. V. Merrall, Jacob MadHigh Water. work.Mrs. Our whole Kpeciala. Knowlten'ft Candie,per box 20 as....... S 00 Llue of a.. Mortansen. K. fi. Malser, I). hi. voice, of full 4 00 sweetness and Candles. per box 40as Cfcrlatlaa Raamusaen, of fiexburg, son, Mrs. ueorge sympathy, and slender as a sliver Cal. Raiains,L.M.M as. 8 40 John McAllister, mitr. writes us that high water is doing reasaaie, reter ai.son, liana jyuison, thread, told best on her sustained high Cal. K'a'nsX'y'rs.SOas 5 68. a as Oil.liot. p. clOg Treat damage 10 Boake River Valley. James Otteaoa, OlaOlsen, J.O. Pixton, notes: in some places it was out of Coal Coal 60 10ff. 8 Oil,lftot.p.c. C. D. W. P. J. no J. Plowman, Keynalds, to some doubt in the however, tune, beadfratea 175 owing e. njzd, Crops, dama, 860 K. C. Stoney, Jonn Sutaerland, heavy requirements of tbe vast ball. Coal Oil, tpa Wg iUtn, Currants,100 per InsUcces, faims hate been washed Chas. Seegmiller, J. P. Toolson, James Singing in tbe Tabernacle is no trifling Salt, w per so . ! 8ft 80 away. JJear what is known as Liberty T. Thome, James Thompson, James task; evenPattl deemed the undergrain vuiagar, Tan Beans 3 i Park are six or eight families whose Thomson, Mra. L.L. Yaughan. taking a feat worthy of her skill. Miss ValleyBeans I Edith Dinwoodey was heartily ap- Navy Hemes are entirely surrounded by Dried Fruits: rea for her she baa plauded song; is Peaches, no of peeled. way communicating water, with markable yoice for one so voung. One 890 Beaatlfall Embroidered Peaches, uo peeled.... . Where the Shad Went. at Cashaere of tbe irems of the evening was tbe ScarJsj .with the rest of the world except by a 60. at $2 Plums..... fio, positirely cheap 800 Turkey Red Table Tbe following special appears lri sev sonp, "Brightly Gleaming." by Miss ,,,,,,.,,,,,, Apples. skiff. color' fer W cents each. Many horses and cattle are Oioaframated fist Aoriootaw. a Lizzie with flute brilliant Thomas, ,550 dozen Handkerchiefs sbat In on Islands. Portions of the eral of the eastern papers : 10 S5cn and 40c. isr doaen. worth don We. obiitfeto by Mr. 8mith. Mrs. Agnes Lat d. S f pails, per ft a....... bb town cf Lyman are la danger, for if per uru, as pajia, An in Thomas flue June 100 Cottonade and Jean Bern nan was, usual, voice, Lard, 10 1 pails.per ...... "Washington, experi H yards each, for 40 cent, j ta, the water raises much higher, as it ment in nsa culture is aooui to be and her rich mellifluous tones " i00 Plato raxsH Black kxats. Browniiwn ear In fell the charmed and like brail tried the with Salt upon Lake, Utah, atocklag will be subP4tterni, M "yards tor $1.00, cheip likely win, mapy-farmshad from tha breeding station near music t of murmuring waters. Miss Beef, choice steers, 4c. rross, selllnc Xrcse4 be caerged and crwpa ruined. Point Lookout on tbe Chesapeake. Lawson's voice was one of tbe best; " medlnua " SVc " 7 JO0 FIjrorad Black Uto m There is plenty of lend for more the present week one of the with abundant volume, clearness of Cows, During 7c. tldb cars commission tasteful and Lake Sc. " reached Mrs. Salt " when tone, who will be welcomed, as ejcpreealoa. Sheep, 100 Crinkled Beerencker Drees' Patterns, 12 yards each, for TO ceate. with 1,100,000 young shad to be placed SUverwood and tbe rest, as they had nogs, 4c 7c the country Is more thickly settled the in Home oared haias. " 16C an experiment,! but opportunity, made every note tell. lake. is the It ' eextra ?! qnality , XS yards for $1.60. . atreams can be .better controlled. 10J4C The "Soldier's Battle March." bv Bacon, tne tlsi commission onicials believe WO Indigo Bie Qfiuiham Tjress Patterns, fast colors, U yards lor $1.00. that, tbe physical condition of tbe the chorus, orchestra and organ, was raw lOatK STOCKS. waters there will make it a complete tbr.ilingly rendered, and was among '60 Victoria jftwo Dress Patterns, 1$ yards for M centa, worth fl.3. M success." the best things done by them. "We Bp Telegraph Likes AiiroBS, iOO India Lin Kooa. Dress 11 yards f was Pattenas, also worth $1.63. willGive Thanks" ior1.20, -splendidly silTer........ 9SK York Central. ....13 WilHam C. Moody, wnrtsg from ifo pnysica conamoa oi tae executed, with tremendous volume and Bar les; tae Ltwa Dress Patterns, 13 yards for $1.60. worth 2.25. 8 Navirauon Money. Bishop .....43S . would convert to waters" exact Belshazzar" the Arizoni "Hail physical 4'a couoon. Thatcher. Graham County, precision Tranaeonttneat'l 82 50 Dozen Towels a at was 86c. and veritable gem, .Tha singing 60c., Paciae MaU...... 64) condition of the fish into a pickle in $.10 per doiaa. Bar Bartalaa. coupon.... 23 June 1st, says: PaciAcS'a In the palace, at the kock isiaaa..... se king's Central M0 Hand Satchels and TraVellas; Pne-fllt- h salt is a little impious and' $5.75 A facifle. Bags' at .86c.. $1.00, $10. $5.00 6t.U 8.F.....41 at Intervals ago, and short order. I came here about a year feast, interrupted s ST Texas Bt. Panl a Omaha 6SV Borlmrton...... each, worth 50- par een(.,niora. , tae longer I stay tha better-- am too briny even for shad. The: rlsh bv the shouts and songs of the soldiers tuo r; .... uranae 82 100 Dozen Ch!Ws Bibbed jjpw, pleased with tbe country. I think it were placed in the river Jordan, where of Cyrus, advancing on the doomed NorthernPacific. 83 vntou Pacific.... raciao....ee pain for 40 cents, cheap at 75cets. will produce all kinds of cereals canal the experiment,! t such it be called, will city ; tbe terror of Belshazzar at seeing PM....f Farjro Express .. 88 Lot each of juadles' libs the mystic writing on the wall, with Northwestern... t3QM Western to any State or Territory la tbe United doubUeas be successful. Union.. 78V ,1 pain for 25 cents, $ pain for 5 cents, 8 pairs the solemn and fateful interpretation 60 States, and la destined In tbe near for arm. We cents, nave ...."' Market, shall, auii, bo mora. ' future to be one of the most flemish' Ua. by Daniel, worked up tbe last scene to 1 Lot i 'at of now dramatic climax tbe a Qents'LadndrledTrhlte settled in ShlrU the capoenti each, posit! vely cheap by being grand ing regions Tbe Stock market onaned weak thla hence I would ture of tbe city, tbe death of BelshazAsMrtcan say4 at $15 each. j Left bis Home. ' m sbowinf dettaes I rent H to U per s4 I.AmAS n sm oil sbbbKs people; , zar and the triumphal entry of Cyras morninjc, eeat. Fort Wertk and Ij Lot of OenU' if lght Shirts, plain aad fancy, at T5 cents each, was np tboagh Christian Basmussen writes us from into Babylon; but the finale was ienvergsneraily, a newmsd ellmate, come to tbe Ulla Valley, reneral h conduct of morement eecorree later, bat was followed J 1 Lot of Ladies' Sllkfitti at 90 cents a Orabam County, Arizona, and get Rexbnrg, Bingham County, Idaho, marred by tbe pair, worth double, J aaecune in prices, be mar earned dowa the who of a homes while they are cheap. audience, began py portion Jather-m-laI whose moving out of the 11 below that his 1 tbe fliures. o'clock Lot stating of opening' the at Turkish ChenJJe building In the mvui ai rtalni, folrtiie, at $8.00 a pair, worth $10 a pair THUS IS ttXXTX Or GOOD LAUD name is Andrew Hlelsen, left his borne very midst of the closing number, creawaeraieiy acUyeand keavy9 weaa. at low prices. We in tbat place about tbe middle of April, ating much noise and confusion, half tolbe obtalaed men the singers and ruining who are willing to without UTIBPOOL aUXKSTS. .' only want good saying anything to his family drowning will the enjoyment of their fellow auditors. Mg TtUgrmpk work, andl am satisfied that such Is He of a native about away. going Choral the which "Belshazzar," by with Union, crops, rewarded good be ers offer ntodeiaUly, firm at here better than anv place I know Sweden, la about 43 years bid, has had will be voted a success, artistically as par Grain as to well not rankfrom IX t financially. Though shoulnear his arm always brings left of.. Wkeat Holders offer aoarinclT. new Xo. the amputated high as a work of art, aad depend cents per pound. Lucern can be cut der, and Is lame winter firm at 7s. Md.:do. do. avrins. in one leg. He is a ing, on much too airs Inteand and each at 7s. 4d. catchy season, ana to ing tlmel five from sir poor man, and Cora Holders offer sparine hr : nrfces Latterd&y Saint. rludesthe filagree work of minstrelsy is worth 19 per ton. 1 . ... ' to be considered sublime .either in armi spot nouuaiy.M.ia.; wane, 4S. iAta. I think tbls valley will be good for Any one knowlbg of his whereabouts aUlktada of f rait, bat there has not will confer a great favor by writing to composition or effect, it is nevertheless brilliant and taking, and will albeen much doae in tbat direction until ' Kasnausien, aa above. His ways be popular for amateur producTdegrmpk tale spring. There were set out tbls Christian It was given some WiU Make successfully in family fear that harm has happened to tion. to Come, Rain or Sunshine. spring about tne Methodist church years ago, WbeaIOWr. foe eaab : fntnna nhoot him. vomrr teovsaxd tscjt tbxxs . under Professor' Blake, with" Professor steaay ; um, iu( juiy, esx j Annat, Orson Pratt aa accompanist. A piece avod a great many" grape vines, all Im, c " of this kind, on account of its simpli- Anrnst,40. In Mexico. eash tSJs: Jelr. HU: Ana--. ported from- tbe States, besides many was for suitable Choral the very city, that were raised by tbe citizens 4 Pork-LoAs to melons, , A letter wrltteh by a gentleman cf Union to begin . onnumbering as leash. 21. of ttua.Talley. . does so novices ih it the 4.82 - : Jnlr. a7u .; - the ' Lard many Stroorer i cash. and In now in Mexico, . . . Eseuada, pumpkin, this quashes - ::divine art but next time wa hope to C&EATFn8:'.'FA UZTZESS ivaU Utoo flaeat I think la the- - world are raised datedcity, to Life short the 2d Slow the that at Instant, place see in more Quick them Shilling, nncommoi for mel bar. It la not are coming in of the steel"something of the society's "worthy veteran ; (; from 40 to 80 pounds statas tbat capitalists abs teX weigh seen ; Threepence good " a such I.'-enough for members, work, lnstance,aa at Brother James there rerr fast. Land is high; and have aad Its' ceases, aad a new aaer 'EliJab,M "IsraeTia aacceaaint vsuw at pumpkins weighing over ona water scarce. The necessaries of Hie "The Messiah," plaea, some or ether area ewe noma, bv aat vkayeer Lundred pounds. Ia fact everything masterpiece. Egypt," Tin, Granita Iron WirB fitCYB Trimmings In Enilsss Yeriaty. custo are aesx Careof due account All the is on X twentj-eytjProfessor honor heavy years. Treated by aeeet high, I ef the noted ktsows better than in any ceuntry Professors assistants. witbont his beaeat. tpecialiete Beesley verwasla. tomuttes. .. The goods of American less, tbree sad siace stawsyut and Stephens, Professor Paynes, and taeavmn ; I have not seen a flea nor a bedbug settlers are admitted 4:1 The of cJ5-- s. month, of free bondreds Fall BartlAnlam duty. them in those their do who not think 1nc I have bacn here. I supported TVU f Is when watere well success land, very tbe d, arduous pro for last of efforts, they art productioos of tola . part oxtcure, and frost axe never known. . night's excellent performance.. . $ the world, : OrtV? Etxit 4znZtzr p. o , was saccessfal, there "Oliver Cromwkll" will be given The candidate no opposition to him. lie arose In the Salt Lake Theatre on Friday and being declared that be really didn't and Saturday evenings, June 24 and 25, with know what the object of the meetlDg John S. Lindsay In the title role was, and therefore couldn't state it. irjii foil-fledg- 4 " ,,m; .r? V Um ,"" ed &Our New $tock Is Full and Complete in Styles of SUMMER IBavM eFames & Co. It anfl STEAM FITTERS, PLUMBERS, one-hal- ' C. M. DOIELSOH & CO. ripe and Iran Iron m TAYLOR, ROHNEY, ARMSTRONG STIJEET. INCORPORATED. is to-da- a. DIEB3CTOK8: y. C03IMEKCIAL. PI ANINO HILL and 2rrria LATH, Sash and Doors. d For Tliirty T.ym YARl! LUMBER BUILDEBS AND CONTRACTORS r - 'u;:Htt.4t.:ii:-riJ- F.AUERBACH&BRO Genuine Bargains TEA I- horse-stealin- FOR THIS WEEK ONLY ! g. s D E L' S -- fitv. - At TE AS DEL' S! . halt-bree- fi ds f a , i it. thou-Klng.- ; mm j Ed-dlngt- on, OF THE SEASON. uniform LOW" .PRICES! nry -- pre(ndeI ex-cell- eut - - . f e WmtMyArticle as Represented! ; DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES luiitisE AT tC, mum GROCERIES, and CLOTHING, egoii the ciqpest. TEASOEL'S! s; nc set-tie- rs, P. W. MADSEN & CO. - " i Early Breakfast" - to-4- a. j I - 1 -- t sv aa am 1 T w, to-da- Floup-Holdd. Many Other Bargains I y. 8i it PaTou STOYES and GRANGES.: x wer f- c- . Oats-Stea- dy; a for -- i. . is -i SOLD, FtJlY GUARANTEED. for , , J tt ii 30 to ..' . - I - -- "'wwiinai rtrit m,,tdticK)Mit, JUNE k. . theLJm.PUTNAM w ..,... trodden ground about the ghastly spectacle Indicated that he had been lynched by a large party of men, after making a desperate struggle for his life. witn wmcn tne eeu was inerope had been cut from a lariat, which done together with the tracks of many horses, showing the lynchers to have been mounted, was taken aa evidence that the haaging waa done by cattle men and the victim was proaaoiy a horse-thie- f. Information reached the city yester day that the remalaa had been identi fied aa those of Pete If artlnello, who was formerly well known as a batcher Huachuca and also in Tombatjrort stone. A. T. On May 19th Martiaello was in Tucson, where he stated he was going to Fairbanks to open batcher business. He left there on the 30th, and on the 25th was found hang ing as stated, in his association with cattlemen throughout that region ef country, it is Known toft the deceased naa come into ncuseasion oi im portant Information regarding the fraudulent branding and stealing oi caiue on tne range, ana naa been to summoned appear aa a witness in tne oases oi several notorious cattle thieves who are to be triad at Lhe Hen. temeer term of the Pima Count- Court, and It If believed, that learning vi uu wuwmpiateu ip to jrairoanxs, of hu they resolved to rid themselves uamatius testimony, ana jay la wait for him on the trail. The unfortunate man was taken nnawares, as he had hisevidently bat and spurs on as if he naa oeen pulled from his horse before ne naa opportunity for resistance, but his torn clothing and braised arms and lace snowea that ne had made a des perate fight tor his life before being overpowered by the desperadoes' and the roce placed about his neck. Th victim had many friends, who will see tfcat a thorough investigation la mal and his slavers brought to luatlce situeryueryvi utmocrai, June j . ua E. FIHST SOUTH ST., in$t - tf |