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Show EVENING NEWS. Aaenst Rondnr, U9, ISS7. DEATHS. j. bo. J. tl. froni IdubCi BIoylk has returned News was received here early this morning of the explosion of the steam boilers at H. S. Alexander's saw mill, on Lake Creek, about twelve miles from Heber City, in which J. M. Alex his two UYER Will TttUrD IrOm ander was instantly killed and brothers were seriously injured. San Franciaco The facts, as fully as can be learned W. W. CLCrr, of Snmratt at this time, are as follows: Yester Stoke was la town day afternoon the mill was running, aa -usual, to its lull capacity, young llojf. wn:iN Fabr was in this city James tilling the position of engineer He is feeble. still Ty. very to-ila- -- The D. K. G. trains are being de layed by watiiouts m Western Colo &. rado. The Second Quorum of Seventies meets in the Fifteenth Ward ball ttiis evening at 7:30. Tiikkb Is still room for about 30 students in the Salt Lake Stake Acad emy. Apply at once. . .. . . uiuiMiu ndov.kom came :a hfrom LnJ8 Angeles yesterday, lie Is negoti ating for the sale or 20,000 gallons of wine of hie ovn manufacture. Mtessns. Ekkves Brotiikrs, of this city. havc matle an 1 are noiv canvass log iur pictures of the late President Joiint Talor. Tne portraits are en- irom a photography and are good jlkentc-;es- nr'.j The funeral service ever the re- mains of Nellie Irvine, the rO months old daughter of Brother and Sister Pickoetf, of the Third Ward-- , was held yestetday. The little one died on Saturday afternoon cf cholera infantum. L.Thb kindergarten training class and alfo those desiriur to Join a beginning class, will meet at the Fourteenth Ward, Assembly Rooms on Thursday, September 1st, at p. m. Clasfhoura will be arranged to accommodate teachers, metiers and youngi people wLo are attending school. On Monday next, Ssptam ber.5th.tbe Seventh Disttlct School will open, with Prof. E. S. Martin as principal ami Miss Margaret Zane in the intermediate and Miss Annie Youngberg in the primary department. A new school room is in process of completion. Professor Martin brings a hixh recorcmeadati n as an instructor from J.'Td. Ohio; Yvaera he Is well known. The beaver Xeirs says that on Friday last, at Leadville, a switch engine with three cars was backing up to couple on to the others at the end of the western terminus of the Midland Railroad near the tunnel. A blacksmith earned MeGregory attempted to pass between and was caught by the drawbeads and horribly tnutilat d. A fearful hole was made in his groin and in an hour the man bled to death. lie WR a co'.ci)raan. Tlios. W. Jennings, of Salt Lake, is makiug extensive improvements at his ranch Wtlow town and adjoining Kimball's ranch'. Substantial fencing is being built and a large house is in course of construction, thus affording a good habitation for the rauch hands and a summer residence for Mr. Jcriniuss' family. This reason the ranch has bet'ii very productive ia hay, m arly three hundred tons being harvested. Mr. Jennings is expending a good' deal of money here, and he, like his neighbors has realized that he has made a profitable investment. Park City Record, Solving Lucern. Ellas Johnson, of Dale, Piute County, in answer to a query published in the News, some time since, writes us that he has sown lucern as ilate as st 13th with satisfactory results. Au-u- An Anniversary. is the ttnth anniversary of the retirement from our mortal view of occ who, for all time; must stand as one of the central figures of American history, and be rated among the greatest leaders of men. Tea years ago President Brlgbam Yourg departed this life. To-da- y Alas! Poor Yoriok. and fireman and Charles and a younger Drotner manipulating tne saw. it ap pears tnat in tne rasa to accomplish as much work as possible, the attention of James was distracted from his water and isteam gauges and be allowed the boiler to run dry. It is supposed that as be discovered the state of affairs be became excited and started the feed pump, a few strokes of which lorced the cold water into the red hot boiler, instantly generating a heavier pressure of steam than the boiler WOuld stand. A terrific explosion followed, in which the body of James was hurled several hundred feet cauzht in the through the air and was topmost branches of a pine tree. The young man who was killed is a of this brother of Mis. Geo. Cliit, relati e also. place, aDd has other He was about '22 years old. How badly Charles and the younger brother are uurt we have not been able to learn, any more than they were not dangerously injured. A man who was working about tne mill immediately took the remains of the dead man and bis two brothers to their home in Heber. The Alexanders are all well known here in the Park, and-th- e deepest sympathy is felt for the sorrowing family. Park Cil'j Record, Aug. 27. vr.-aer- Cache County Jottings. The schoolhoiise at Smithfleld la be ing enlarged. Two rooms, with a ball runniBg between them, are being Joined to the main building on the south side. We are informed that the electric lights company are awaiting wires from tne ea6i wun wmcn to put me eiectric light ia the post office. lesterauy morniBg wnen our lore- man, Mr.v.T. smitn, arose irom ais slumbers, ne zouna in nis snaniy a large poicupine. After tochasing itona strike it short time, he managed the head with a club, which killed it. On Thursday little Ada Ferguson, whose age is nine years, fell from a lence causing a comminuted fracture of the bone Just below the elbow of one ot her arms. Ur. Ormsby at- tttLdcd her Injuries and made her as comfortable as possible. Ou Wednesday night some party or parties entered Wilkinsoa'sthestore on drawer Third Street and took from several dollar iu raonuy. Mr. Wilkinson offers a reward of '25 for informa tion that will lead to the arrest of the burglars. On Tnursday a Mrs. Gessle, ol rro- videhce, was before Justice McAlister of this city.charged with disturbing the peace. At seems that while Mrs. ("essle was in L.ogan on business tne cauaren of a Mrs. Beutler went to her house and were there on her return home. Mrs. Gessle sent the children away and followed them to their home. They shut the door upon her and she became angry and threw rocks at the house. Mrs. Beutler comiag up at this time Mrs. Gessle called her bad names. The result was a complaint to the officers and an arrest followed. She was found guiltv and flaed $5. Logan Journal, Any. 27. ; In Batte. Ella Kreamer, a young girl years, died rather suddenly at No. 243 E Second South Street, en Saturday last. COMMEltClAL- As Dr. White was the attending physi RtM-k- , cian, and the circumstances were Sfonrj. rather mysterious, Coroner Taj lor ProvlBlon called upon him this morning DE8BRET News Omen, In order to ascertain the facts in the Salt Lake City, Aug. 29, 1887 oa se as they bad come to his knowl ALT LAKE MABKKTS. edge, Dr. White stated that, being sent Corrected daily by Leading Nouses. I on for, he called npon Ella Kreamer PROVISIONS. Selling Monday last and found her suffering 3 00 75 ......... Buying Whole Wheat Flour from the consequences of giving pre3 00 2 75 High Patent Boiler 79 8 50 1 mature birth to a child ; that he at- Patent Holler 2 5 2 00 Flour, tended her several times later in the Floor, 3 00 1 75 xxx 80 65 week, and she was progressing quite Wheat per bu. 1 60 100 125 Oats per occasioned trouble for but favorably liar ley per 100 iw 11 3940 115 by persons who insisted upon pushing Barley Cracked 1 40 1 20 themselves into ber apartment and Corn.... SO 1 Cracked Corn so 40 causing an excitement which, in her Potatoes per bu - S 00 70 feeble condition; she was unable to Lncern seed, 100 90 75 ; Bran per 100 1 00 bear. He observed this first on Wed 85 Shorts per 100.... 7 50 6 50 seed, 1001b nesday, but she was gaining ground Timothy 7 90 o ou Ken top see a, iuun IS 50 10 00 again until Friday, when parties again Clover seed. 100 intruded and she was thrown into by Hay, timothy, baled per ton 14 00 who umotnv ana ciover, sterics by the excitement and gradually nay, 18 00 H 00 oer ton (baled)09 failed untilsae died, Just before Hay. lucern, pe.- ton (baled) Lucern (loose . . 12 o'clock on Saturday last, from the 10 Hay, redtop (loose). li5 00 effects of shame and excitement acting Hay. timothy, (loose 00 S 00 100.. Beans per 35 ' upon her enfeebled condition. The Carrots 25 per bushel. 1 01 father of the young woman has been unions per onanei 11 GROCERIES. telegraphed to. Mrs. Mary Hall, who Buffing Selling rents the house in which the body of Burs per doz... 10 25 deceased now lies, stated that before Table butter... 15 " ... death Miss Kreamer refused to di- Cooking Home Uurea Breakfast HX Bacon... vulge the name of the father of her Home 8 Cured Side Bacon... W ' In who had deserted her her child, Eastern Cure J Brear fast u11 Bacon distress, and left her alone to bear the Eastern D. S. Short burden of disgrace, while he goes scot Eastern l Cured 16 urea 14 19 free to ceetlnue in his fiendish course. H. M. Cheese uimi Eastern Cheese...., The deceased was brought to Salt Pride of leu 54H Lake by her father, from Ne vada.aboat 1 naoers Japan Tea myt Gunpowder name three years ago. His is John Japan Garden Tea. .'ft. Kreamer and bis present address is Japan Package Tea.. Knjriisn ureaaiaai j.es. .. said to be Erie, Idaho. Boast Java In view of a circumstance that took Green Java... Mocha Boast place on Tuesday evening, when a new96 Green Mocha. born female child was left at Dr. Roast Bio Green Rio Benedict's, it would seem that there Is Granula'd 7 9 pr 100. 7 some connection between the two A sncar Sugar 7 25 . . . .......... C Extra events, and that the "premature birth" Sold ..... C statement is erroneous. The follow- Cut Loar.... ...... Utah pr lb......... ing note was found with the infant Honey, Molasses. Utah pr gal. ...... " I4 00 placed on Dr. Benedict's doorstep i Candles, per box 20Bs. S's. .. 00 box 40t. t.'g per Candles, Dear Doctor: This missive I leave Candles, per box 20Bs. S's.. a ss 5 to explain wby I thus impose upon Candles, per box 40ts. S's. . you the charge of my little babe, who Cal. KaisniB,L.M.20B8....... . . . . . . is legitimate, but whose father Is a Cal. Bs'ns,L,y'rs.20ts Oil ,1 10 1. p. c. 10 g, . . . . . . cruel parent who will not support its Coal 3 Oil.iset. p.c. 10k invalid mother. I have been forced to Coal 10 1. c. 10 g Coal Oil i ive away my other little girl for want currants,,175per pm "X4 of bread, and, in my illness, 1 am ob Salt, per 100 tb I 60 35 to live upon tne scanty earnings vinegar, oo grain. liged .. of my little boy. God knows if I were Valley ran Beans .... able to work, my little son would not Navy Beans B tt 3 pails, per now bear this precious little burden to Laid, i Lard. St sails, per a....... your door. Care for it kindly, as your Lard, 10 10 9 pails.per ft senerous heart will yield in sympathy "' VBKSH MEATS. to a "Little Deserted." God will award you, and I will pray for you. 1 Beef, choice steers, 9c. gross, selling 4X0. - 4c. trust and plead that you will keep this so. medium sad, and seemingly heathen, act a se- Oows. lXc 4 ac. cret, so far as possible, and please have Sheep, 4c. 7c '.. Hogs, nothing said in the papers, for my husBe. nama. cured band will make it so disagreeable for Heme 10X me, I would be forced to end my trouble Bacon, by taking my own life. You may not re NEW TOliK STOCKS. member me. though Derbans Or. Kine J By Telegraph will recollect a lady who called someNoon. time ago, seeking empleyment, which Money western.... 13', 457 North I am not now able to take : but if God Bar silver 88 ...... Navigation lets me live, and I regain my strength, 4's coupon....... 25 Transcontinent'f 1 H 8 40 i Pacific Mail. I will call and see you personally. 4H's coupon 93 21 Rock Island With an aching heart I trust her to Pacific 6's A L. 36 35 St. S.V Pacific. your care, pleading for you to keep the Central i& A 86 St. H Paul Omaha Burlington affair irom the public. With a broken Bio . . Pacific. Grande i'63 Texas 3H heart 1 subscribe myself, C nion Pacific .54 York central Yours confidingly. NorthernPacific. U Fargo Express . . 25 An Unfortunatb Mother Pf'd 49i Western Union. . " Opening stock market moderately ac xne assertion mat the child was tive and strong, showing advances from reac legitimate was probably mads so that to '.. litter Northern Pacific.. Later, occurred and the market at 11 o'clock if it lived it would not have to bear the tion is dull and firm, generally a shade below shame of illegitimacy. The rest of the first prices. Wheat market opened H and X cents note was evidently intended to deceive, and heayy. and there is bnt little doubt that the lower CHICAGO MARKETS. mother of the babe referred to is Ella Kreamer. If this be the fact, the mat By Telegraph 1 p.m. Close ter should be thoroughly sifted until it Wheat Easier Spot 68 9 16; October, is learned who carried the child to Dr. 70 5 16 ; May, 79 Corn Steady. Cash, 40X; Sept., 40; Benedict's, ana wnat otner persons Hay . 44 have been connected with the case. Oats Cash, S4; Sept., HX; 25 7 16. wife played a lengthy engagement here 'some years ago, dud iu England last Week. The London Truth, says of hinn : "His late years were spent iu teaching others to do that which he failed to accomplish himself make a living on the stage. The news of his death Will bo received with regret by a good uiiiny people, particularly in San where be lived for a good many ., yt ar.-- and where he bad a number of warm friends, lie leaves a widow in poor circumstances." The couple wore much esteemed in this city. Fran-C!-e- o, Gored by a Cow. mornirg as Mr. Hansen, of Fountain Green, was returning from the penitentiary ia company with Brother A W. Wiaberg, Just released lrcia prison, he met with aa accident tu:it occasioned hl3 considerable in-- , convenience and some damage. When coming a!eng the drive he met with a herd of cows. VF wo of the annua s were lighting, and Just as Mr. Hansen drove up, one of the bovines ran, and the other la following came with full forr against Mr. Hansen's horse, her bora striking him in the breast, and eutrnrgto a depth of about eight Inches. The horse was thrown aside, breaking one of the buggy wheels. Mr. Hansen took his injured animal back to the race track to receive attention, but it was thought by the horsemen there that the Wouad would prove fatal. T-- is t. MG.AL SERVICE S. ABET. Co-o- p 41 S. Report Received at Salt Lake City on August S9, 1887, at 11 a. atj focal time. I THKRMOMETKf OF OBSEHYATIO. PLAIT fr st c i a 2" a 1 8 ao ' s 3- h All CD the SIDE-BOARD- Salt Lake City.. Opdrn. Stockton ...... SE 53 N Bingham.. ParkCrty....... Brighton,. Ait . sw sw Part ;.... Lake Fresh Light Light Calm Brisk NE A. Light Brisk SW 66 W"m. IJght Fair.. Kair.. Fair.. Pair.. Clear. Fair.. Fair.. .10 . . .. . . . . O Koktz, Signal Corps, LATEST STYLES in CHAMBER and PARLOR DRESSERS S, & BEDSTEADS, In Kndlca of" ! SUITS,1 Variety. r No Old il-n- i Stork held over from last year :0 : IiAOll OURTAINii, O. S. Army. direct from the Looms of EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. CURTAIN POLES and TRIMI) i;ooiS MINGS, etc. UsT Call and you will be convinced we are in the lead for and LOW PRICES. IV! A Tl (..) B. 11. IIS, Bupt. 1 U1RII AIM BROTHER. I tr J , SIX AHFSTS! All OAHPSITSIt New Pattorna tlio Mnkn and fresh FROM THE FACTORIES. Fair.. . KK, LOADS e 5So B o C MA I X JUST RECEIVED, DIRECT EROU THE FACTOR! wrsD. 2 a Furniture Comp'y? ST.. SALT LAKE CITY. COHN BROS. Etc DRY GOODS, t ii , lit, : s i ... m i I Ml O . w m . OF Fall Goods '5 . . DAILY! ARRIVING - C0HN BROS. M 1 1 . Mr. J. J. Reiliy, a artist who is now here, says the Butte Miner, awaiting mateiial oi tiers from the Eastpiior to opening his s'.udio, has been whiling his time to good advantage, nis beet ffort is now on at Elliott's photograph gal lery, and those who have had the pleasure of examining this magnificent work of art are unanimens in their v erdict that Mr. Reilly has scared a grand success. The subject chosen was the old tory taaen irom uertnan mvtnoiogy, entitled I ne siren's kiss. As will be remembered, this maid of the ocean devoted her spare time to luring susceptible seamtn ano away to out oa tne luiows, can eternity, la the painting you see that the seagul!s anticipate a feast, for tt.ey hover round the frail craft, while the bold mariner, fascinated by the siren, little d.eams that his is One of the ships that "will never return." Reiiiy Is a western artist, and Butte may well It el proud oi aim. me gen tleman and his work are well known here, both having received notice in well-kDO- on PS-I- Oct. ,. U . ' Ii, urfc Oicnujr. ' 'a From Mexico. To-da- tl ISA. ...vv. o.z. y de-fau- ed - I.. won., 1. OK Q i o. Demand poor. New No.- 2 Wheat winter, 6s. 2d., easy; do. spring, 6s. Xd., easy. Flour Demand poor. Corn Demand fallen off, mixed western Sept., doll, 4s. 2tfd.; do. Oct., 4s.. 2d., dull. Racemts of wheat the past week from Atlantic ports, 36,400 quarters ; Pacific porta 14.600 quarters; other sources, 42,000 quar ters. . of American Receipts ' f( i i K HIF1BACH & BROTHER corn, 46,000 H. DINWOODEY Special Notices. We nav the highest market prices for all kinds of DRIED FRUIT. Our teams will call lor them in any part of the city, & O Barnes d&s Bedroom Sets Davis. PLEASWT VALLEY GOAL AGEHCY at low prices, at & SORENSBN . September, LIVERPOOL MARKETS. By Telegraph to day. y. long-handl- - Cash and Lard Lower. 6.3o;ocuDer, we had a pleasant call from Elder W. W. Cloff, Jr., son of Presi dent duff, of Coalville, who accom. panied his son. The young man has Just returned from a mission to Mexi co, on which he spent two years and two months, having left this city June 2V.b, 1883. He spent this time princi the City of Mexico pally )a these columns. He Ozumba. and reports fair progress in the spread of tho Gospel Police Court. in that country. On his return home he mill spent a month among the Saints in did Tolice Court Justice Pyper's Chihuahua. He speaks warmly of the seme lively giinding James Hollaed and James WoJshan, kindness that was almost always two individuals who have advanced to shown him by the people with whom be came in contact while on his mis the second degree as common drunkit sion, both in and out of the Church. ards, we.e fined $10 each, and in of the X, each of them will be found attached to the end of a The Immigrants. shovel for ten days, at the A private telegram received in this gravel beds. at 3 o'clock this afternoon states John Williams and. J. II. Johnson, city a company of Saints numbering that two vereiant youths who made their 415 sailed from Liverpool late on souls, first appearance in tha auditorium for and that the next com last, Saturday inebriates, were assessed $5 each. will leave October 8th. The pany Aa LeBarou Havingtou is bow company now en route will reach guest of Jailor KimbaU. His excuse Utah about Sept. i;Uh. The time for "for drawing a revolver on a small boy of the next company the leaving aud threatening to extinguish the spark has been announced as October 1Mb, of life did not avail him in the balls of bnt a la the date, to one a week change (justice. He was fined $100, and will earliest has been made. serve a hundred days for his exploit. An announcement was made that a Henry Love, the street car driver small company would leave Liverpool who administered a severe castlgation on the 13th inst. There was for a time to a small boy, pleaded guilty this uncertainty as to whether or not it morning, and was lined $10. had sailed, but it Is now certain that it Piter Held aud John Worthen were did not. The Saints expecting to come tiied for engaging in a flcht in Tufts & then are the company with evidently Nystrom's saloon. Worthen was ac- now en route. was lOBcd guilty, and quitted.- Rtid paid his tine of 10. T,homas Parsons was up for disturb.Tukre was a good house at the ing the peace cf E.J. Workman. The Theatre en Saturday evening to witevidence showed that Parsons had ness the closing performance of Ed . been too lavish in bis use of Loyal Harrigan in "Old Lavender." The League literature, and he contributed piece went off finely. $m so tne city's fund for quelling disto-da- Frank Rae, the actor, who with his Meteorological hereafter. will be given 18 FRAGMENTS, WAR DEPABTBKT, KILLED BY SHAME. Neslex. In Salt Lake City, August 26th, M. Alexander Blown Several Sad Ending of an Unfortunate at 10 a.m. Father Samuel Neslcn, in the Girl's Life. 80th year ot his age. Notice of the funeral Hundred Feet and Killed. FATAL EXPLOSION. CaRLQUIST'S, 116 Main Street. AN IMMENSE STOCK A. L. WILLIAMS, AGENT and MANAGER, of Carpeto and Wall Paper cheap at Dinwoodey's. 14S S. Main St. Yard, opposite I). & R. G. W. Depot. Parlor Sets, Plush and others, Cheap at Sorensen & Carlqumt's. Main Street. BAM Carlqoist, LEW, TRICE LIST AT YARD. Lump, P. Valley, $5.75 ;; Egg Size, iMft Manufacturer of Fine Havana Cigars. 171 & 173 s. Main Street. oil BAMAMS, In Second Hand Buggies, nearly as good aa new. Call in and see them (M get a bargaio, for a few davs only, to make room ler new stocK, at i Ti.Kii Hbiv 33 and 35 Main St. ! -- - Belial! Always Prices lie Lowest! ::- oo --- li -- V iff- - sMUfcisi nf i. 'itl'f lvl I, llMl:1')'1 i l' 1 :o OHARCOAL, COKE, WOOD, PIG IRON, TO-DAY- to-da- 2.50. IMMENSE STOCK. Anthracite, Colorado and Blacksmith APRICOTS. 1 $6.25. 5.00. 4.00. 3.50 2.00 M Delivered. ry-- 4r K-- r turbances. Richard Casey and John Hagren, 'S TELEGRAMS charged with fighting, are to be tried this afternoon. THE OTCS. IJobn Wilson and JamesMorgan stole y a ride on the D. & R. G. W. Killed lau First Reported - HIGHEST MARKET PRICE from P. V. Junction. They were Trouble Abend. caught, having, as they express d it, Electricity on Pike's Peak. A.T Denver, Aug. 29. A telegram from "ridden a little too far." They are to Meeker a Yesterday a party of nearly forty lafrom Glenwood, courier by dies and gentlemen, a number of whom have a hearing before Justice Pyper says : Information has been received were from tills city, made the ascent oi this afternoon. that at Thursday's battle wttb Coloro w Pike's Peak, and had an experience there were ive whites killed instead of Two More. patrons leave your address which they wi: never forget. While two, and four wounded, and seven In- icCity livery wagon will call for them. two This of others the were morning up there violent electrical they dians and two squaws killed and five wounded. There has oeeu no fighting disturbancesgtook place and a storm "Mormons" who have been confined since. arose. The clouds around and below in the peniteutiary for disregarding are Thursday, but over 600 Indians camped within six miles of the the law of Congress against a tenet of them could be seen movin? about, to fight on the least and troops their contents upon the sur their religion, were released, having provocation.ready The loss of nearly 300 ponies and their squaws has made rounding ferests and fields, and hail served their term of imprisonment. them wild and they are ready formed-;the clr all about them and In addition to the sentence imposed the full term Com FOB RK VEX OK. the t allowed by fell in showers. What was most sink- ey tin. se two law Andrew W. ml was brethren, won Colorow the terf electric phenoing says be can get "heap young mena. The very air was charged with Winberg and Thomas Butler, were re- bucks from White River, Uucem-pabgrNavajo, who arc young electricity, and about half the ladles quired to serve thirty days additional and wantheap heap fight aud unless whites were 60 paralyzed that they were because cf their inability to pay the go back Colorow send for them." If fine of $u0 and costs assessed against a should do so and make an attack on sjtretcbed cat on the floor of the signal old the settlers were Warestimate it will detained by the troops, station quite helpless. The electric them, and take the combined efforts of two thou den of until instead all about the (Monday), lights sparkled persons fL, q regulars to drive then back to of the i xplorers, and they breathed It being brought out on Saturday, their sand the reservation. in with every inhalation. It sparkled term having expired on Friday night. and creckkd upon their Una and on their shoulders, and was visr A Young Fiend. flng-tips. Strange triutature auroras Mrs. K. L. Hughes, of Lexinarton, formed and dissolved all about them. a butter dish which ber On Ga.,owns Jesse Tuesday evening Stockdale, It played about every pointed object a 8 Ush ancestors ate out of in 1650. Eug aued fifteen about or was of sixteen metal and every bit youth strongly 0 magnetized. As the public is awarer years, of Hyde Paik, was arrested en the government has recently aban- the cbarge ol assault with intent to doned the signal station on the peak ESTRAY NOTICE. and has turned it over tn Harvard commit rape. It appears that several HAVE IX MY POSSESSION; Several of the Uuiversity days ago be met a girl of abont thirCollege. men were there, and being new comers teen years of age on her way from thev were as badlv frightened as the Logan to Hyde Park, and made One dark red STEER, three old, a professor i.upr.iper advances to- ber; she re- underhalf crop in left ear, crop years off riht visitors. One of them, on L branded resemleft ear; brand whobad'Jaat arrived, wore a large fused herto assent, whereupon be bling T B on Toft hip. ribs, o The electric sparks attempted accomplish his ends. A pair of One red yearling HEIFER, underhalf crackled all abont them and could be person coming along prevented the nop in right ear, nppir bit in left; branded seen running from his eyes to lifPrars success of the fiendish effort. The aud thf nee darting into bia hair. He matter coming to the knowledge of the J M on left thigh. threw tLe off and hurled olHcers, he was arrested and brougM If not claimed and taken away within ten tbM to thesprctaclea b. foie Justice Christiacson, of Hyda days from date, will be sold to the highest ground.t The entire party bidder ft it trt September 6th, at ten o'clock at of be disturbance in for trial. The boy pKaded guilty more or less degree, and pome were Park, euray pound. to the coarsre and was hound ever In J. J. FREEMAN. greatly overcome. Denver Neat, Aug the sum i f 00 to await the action of Acting l'oundkeeper. pr. ton. 4.5U Black, itsm MED ARRIVING DAILY r 116 Home Made Goods of all kinds, cheap and good, at & , Sorensen NEW GOODS Etc., Constantly on tt.'r: f3T TELEPHONE 17. P. O. BOX 6H, Hand. H. DINWOODEY -- S. P. TEASDEL dis-chari- e, -- to-d- ay 4 HIS . i1 S te!' l lBJ-- P m o i - O O 0xtcle. Her-rim- the grand Jury. Utah Journal. Herriman, Aug. SO, 1887. an 1 -- mi S.I Co i mi hj jg HTMTlflArE THE RUTLAND PERFECT CHEAP AH B ASD TXT IT. SLATE mVmXsXMVM. ROOFING ! PATENT K D FKBRU ART 9TU, 187$. IflOH, TIM & SHINGLE ROOFING PRESERVATfOH It la Of an Elastic naturethealio wins the a In or Iron to Contract or without braakLny paint it la ant affected by Heat or Cold. It will top ail ljeau in iron or nn Koora. One Coat of this Paint every three or four years will or new ana aave ffTTutni1 your iron ana nn, tne expense roots. TTJRKrsn, Zroxrletor. S4 N. 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