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Show EVENING NEWS. er I'ubtishrd Dnily, Sunday AT FOUR PRINTED Kjcerptrd, O'CLOCK. PUBLISHED AND ht THE BY DESERET NHWS COMPANY. CHARLES EDITOR. V'. PENROSE, Ihuri i i). - Neptnibrr 29. IHM7. GKXE1UL CONFERENCE. The Semi-Annu- Fifty-seven- th Con- al ference ol the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y faints will be opened at to o'clock ou Thursday, October Oth, 1887, in the Tabernacle at Salt Lake City, and will continue until the easiness necessary to be transacted has been attended to. Tae officers and members of the Church aro respectfully invited to attend. On the evening of Thursday, the Oth, there win be a general meeting of the Yonng Men's and Youns; Ladies' Mutual Improvement Associations. Oa Friday evening there will be a penerai meeting of the Superinten-dtnt-- t, Teachers, and all Interested In the Sunday Schools. On Saturday evening there will be a meeting of the Priest hoed. These meetings wiil commence at 7 o'clock in the evening- We wish the o.'Ilcers of these organizations to bear these appointments es-tr- in mind. WlLFORD WlXJDKL'KF, Id behalf of the Council of the Twelve Apostles. N MUST IIAVK OKKN ASLEEP. Tiik editor of the New York Christian Advocate app ar. to be, in a mental s.mse, a second edition of Rip- Van Winkle. A correspondent wanted an answerdrom that paper in reference to the origin of tfje Kook of Mormon. The reason the information was desired was ttai a 'Mormon" missionary was.in tha uciiiborbood where the interrogator resided. The Elder was described as devout and exceedingly ingenious, and so well "informed that bis statements could scarcely be refuted. The questioner wanted such fac.:s as would enable him to put the missionary to fl'ht. The drousy editor of tne Advocate was unequil to the task. Not having inf rmed himself upon prominent current topics he betook hiiuself.to some of toe encyclopedias, from vr hie a he culied the Spauhiing "chestnut" ajd dealt it cut upou endorsement platter to the euer interrugator. It is to be presumed that the Christian Advocate should, judscin;? from its name, keep specially well informed upon religions topics. In this regard, however, it is behind the times and greatly in the rear oi purely secular pe: iod:oals. If .he moss had not been allowed to accumulate upon it, there would not have appeared in its columus a reconstruction of the completely exploded Spauidiug fa'oiica-tioIt would have known tl.at the notorious &tory written by Solomon Spauldlng was some time since unearthed and identified as tk one from w.iieh it has bsoa sj of ten asserted the B ok of Mormon originated, but which hasao m re resemblance to that sacred volu nthaa the vdit or of the to Hercules. 4 ' If the writer of th artijle In that journal wishes to verify this statement iij caa do so by a visit t) Oierlin College, pa)in were a: the Spauldui,' manuscript was some time a;j deposited. Exact cop.es c ta a'so b hid at this office, and, o:ai to think of it, we wtll mail one to Vi'A3voe: that its writers may have no need to pu.i;h txausoripts ab)u: theori-i- n of ths Bjok of Mormon from aiu.siy yolumes of uureliable cyclopedias. Tnoae wno wish to claim aad iusis: umuii douaer ori-- ia for the Book of mjiui j. taau its real one vyjl have to aeu laeir wits a Work on i no sca-- j uo. Miux oi those who ioriaerl iaUted upou the correctness of th S;.aul ting subterfuge, tiave of Ute in ... . h.i'l li .... t iiu.i.u. m,j o .i sueaee on lae subject, I aey eaauot set up au Otavr witaout beiag compelled to "ea tie lock." . - n. iis o:i-";a- I k. placed in possession of the pound-keepof the precinct in .which the trespass Was committed. To detain trespassing animals more than forty-eighours before delivering them to the poundkeeper, is a misdemeanor. Within twenty-fou- r hours after receiving the animals, the poundkeeper must give notice to the owner, in writing, it he be known, describing them, and stating the time and cause of impounding, and the amount of damages and costs. If, within two days after receiving such notice, the owner shall fail to pay the damages and costs, the animals must be advertised as explained below. If the owner cannot be found, the animals must be advertised forthwith. Estrays in the possession of a ponndkeeper are advertised by posting in three public places in the precinct, a notice properly dated, containing a description of them, in luding all marks and brands, and tetllna; forth that, if the animals described are not claimed and taken away within ten days of the date of the notice, the poundkeeper wiil sell them to the highest cash bidder. If the owner of the animals shall not, within ten days after they are thus advertised, claim them, pay all damage upon them and take them away, the poundkeeper should sell them. The notice advertising the animals should bear the date on which it is, first posted in the precinct, and as soon as possible thereafter it should appear in some newspaper "having general circulation iu ttie county." Usually where the law requires a sale of any kind to be advertised in a newspaper before being made, the length of timu which the advertisement must appear in the paper before the sale is consummated, is specified; but the law is ambiguous upon this point. One object of the law is plain, viz., to shorten the detention of estrays as much as possible, while affording owners reasonable opportunity to obtain them, and thus to lessen costs. The notice advertising estrays should be posted "forthwith," when the poundkeeper is unable to Had the owner; or "forthwith" after the expiration of the two days following the service upon him of the notice above . ANOTHER STATUK OK LIUKItTY San Fkaxciscd well soou kavea S;atu vi i.oerty, tiot so great or grand as taat of New York of coeyse, out large and imposing enough for all purposes. win r severable that ou Bed .liiijum t t ..." j noimpg s l3.iuu, aloft the torch in her right hau l an t iu her left the UI lattice. Despotism and Au "urj ue wm .ejj represented ar prostrate at her fct, trying iu its death throes 1 us xeeDer'.i ay v . I . Mayor of the City of London. The Order in Sharp's Case tied and He Goes to iPrison. Set- - to-d- Telegraph to the NEWS THE YACHTS. Vnn't Hall Bermise of Foar. New York, Sept. 29. A dense fog has settled on the water all about here and it is impossible to See any disBy tance. Considerable anxiety exists as to whether tCe'mist will permit a race. THE "TniSTLS" EEADY. Sandy Hook, 9:30 a. in, There is no w quite a Jump of a sea, the wind d TO-DA- Y. to-da- y. The IuvelJa;ators. Nkw Yokk, Sept. 29. Ex Senator Norwood, of Oeorgia, appeared before tbe Pacific Iiailroad Commission this morning to explain vouchers for can- iderable amounts iu possession of the CeDtrai Pacific iiiilroad which showed nu to nave received these amounts ' for servicer. The senator eatd he never did anv- th ugfor theCentral Pac &z road, but was eogagen as counsel lor me S uiu- rn L'jLdUz. la 187S he bad left the mate and tntered unon Lis law btac- ice in Savannah, and received word hat his services were wanted in Washington. He went en there and mei riuutingtou, with whom he to-d3- y, county court. His duty is to receive and dispose of estrays. A party ag, grieved y trespassing animals must. Within twenti four tours after it U known to fcim tta. the trespass has been committed. Lave some disinterested male cltlna over twenty-on- e years of age, appraise Ihe etamages, and give a statement thereof in writ Ing, se'rtlng forth the amount, time and piac. of the ge, the r.ams of the person and, If known, the pa -- e cf the owner of the animals do!: tbe dinii'i', and a description cf said enimals, which a'atemeut must forthwith bo sent to the owner of'bem. If he cannot be found, or, if found, shall refuse to pay all costs and daaia; , the st.ttemctfl, together with ihe animals shall, w'.thin forty-tighours af'er the latter have been taken In change j Jhe party aggrieved, be '.'-- -- ht I t, MADK A CONTRACT as counsel for the Sou: hern Pacific Railway a i l to advance Its Interests 1.1 the south agaiust Gov. Scot.'oof ihe Texas Pacific WitHallway. ness tbe product-contract drawn by which Huntington provided for pavment to Norwood for his services at $10,000 ytarly, with allowance for his fXpense'8. He always made his bills stalest, the Southern Pacific road aad drew receipts Ja favor of tbe Central Pacific. Norwood said he kuew of no act of wrong M. I. O. . OFFER A LARGE STOCK OF AND COMPLETE AND Saturday MATIIVIiIK I JOS. GRISMER DAVIES PHEBE their own FALL AND WINTER CIOODS IN Supported by POWERFUL CO.vfI4Y! used in the With all the Original Scenery production at the Alcazar Theatre, San Francisco. FRIDAY EVENING, Hoop ol Gold! Ofillecl Baok ! Special 13111 ! Novelties i Staples! SATURDAY OK CONSISTING SATURDAY EVENING, 1 MATINEE, FLLSIIES SATINS, SILKS, 99 VfiLVfcU AKD LADIES' CLOTHS,in Plain, Tricot & Plaid. Popular Prioea S8c., roe.. 5e. ami $1.00. fcale of Seata Thursday hi 10 u.ni. Performance at 8 o'clock. TRIMMINGS, in all the Desirable Novelties. BUTTONS, in Jet, Steel, learl and Steel, and SALT LAKE THEATRE. Metal, NEWEST DESIGNS. II. C. CLAWSOX, Manages. ASSORTMENT COMPLETE Wednesday and Thursday, SEPTEMBER 28th and 29th. OK CLOAKS, SHAWLS AM) JEKSEVS. FUNNIER THAN ALL OTHERS. FOR LADLES, MISSES' AND HILDREN. C !oiAPot IFahrirc and I atpot Sfvlpc UUI IUV UIIU hUlUUI The latest invasion of the drama by Chas.Jf. fjoyt, author of a "Hole in the Ground," "A Rag Baby," "A Parlor Match," "A , Bunch of Keys," etc;, entitled lluriUvl I 1 J and Infants' Underwear, TIN SOLDIER! Ladies', Misses' SILK AND MUSLIN. IN A WOOLEN, - ntire production under the personal direction of I s ll II A R ll o v r. The t em-jo- leuo iiie same as to .Og.icn and .salt Lake City, as you are no doubt well' aware. l ncre can be but one result of such rate airu ii. ,u is n win ihkc a large portion ol our jobbing trade to Missouri ltiver points. This state ot alfairs did not exist until the !:ift few months, and m our there is no good reason, fpr it now. opinion We object to other th ,n ' points between Ogden anel Fork being considered as common pani:-.from the' and insist East, points that rate's from Missouri ltiver point etween Ogden and l'ocatello be restored to or ineir lormer ngures. timt corresponding reductions be made in rates from Hluonn ltiver to points between Ogden and Spanish Fork. This w e consider a niatterofvit.il importance, which should receive prompt .1 HVII L1IIU. Third Kates on salt. etc. The present rates on salt arQ such ns to H'Miit in our dealers having lininejise (iiian lilies in store forwhich they have no iiiarket on me onu nann, and the closing down of the Butte mills and the consequent throw of employment of large numbers of ing out ou Liie otner. mcu or rates on this commodity ,as w ellreuuction as otliers scheduled Mr. Monroe whftn met he by with thn Chmn. her of tommerce of both cities, we consider imperative. BP" conclusion, gentlemen, we desire to iiiatik you tor your ccrdial invitation to o oierate with you in this matter, and assure you mat any measure calculated for the good of the Territorv will receive general our earnest support. Itespeetfully, The Ogden .Cham be tt of Commerce. amlcaole spirit characterized the consultation, but no final settlement of pending questions was had, and a postponement of the conference was agreed to. An CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION The members of the Constitutional Convention of Utah are respectfully calkd to meet in Convention at the City Hall, Salt Lako City, on Friday, October 7th, 1S57, at V2 o'clock, m , for the purpose of receiving and acting upon the report of the committee ap pointed to draft memorial to Congress, and transacting such other business as may properly come before the John T. CArNK, President. Attest: Hkbkr M. Wells, Sec'y. Salt Lake City, Sept. 20, 18S7. ( 160 LADGHS IN not-guilty- prepared . FOR SALE. HIGH GRADE, No. :C East Temple St. The grand jury returned nine indictments, seven U. S. and two Territorial. The case cf the U. S. vs. Geo. W. Gee was continued for the term. Joel Mears applied for citizenship and was admitted. The case of Pleasant Grove City vs. Daniel M. Smith, appeal, tried in the lower court for selling liquor, was set tied without trial and withdrawn, de- -. fendant paying into the city part of the tine and costs. Provo City vs. Shoebridge, a druggist, for selling liquor contrary to the ordinances, Is on trial. an i vi Ts i:si: MOCK and Wall of Carpets Paper cheap at Dinwoode), Have yon seen Dcxkords. Shoe for Ladies and Gents? TO Shearing 1500 SPANISH MERINO and LACES, fN NEWEST GOODS and COMPLETE STOCK, ami Gents' Furnishing ioiflg Dep't Carry a Complete Stock In Every Line. Wethers. r or full particulars apply to CedarjSheep Association, Cedar Ciiyklron Co., Utah, d Carry a Very Desirable Line of FOR SALE CHEAP! at dismissed. 1200 Feathers and Ornaments, Hats, Flowers, HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES, T5c, and $1, Reserved Scats on salefTuesday, at 10 a.m. FROM Ladies' and Misses' MINUTES Popular Prices 25c, 50c, are and are 160 KNIT GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. THE FINEST JERSEY BULL TKX." that ever crossed the Missouri ltiver, with a pediirrec unc(u:i:ed by any in L'tuh, is for sale cheap, his owner heingon paged in business that will pot admit of his proper attention to anything else. Call on or address C. W. PARKER, dim Fountain Beer lbtll. & TAILORS' OVERCOATINGS MWM, TRIMMINGS. Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods, A. O MPLKT K LIINE. FULL AND BKKS FOR SALE. $2.50 APIARY OF THIRTY-SIHIVES in good condition will lie sold cheap for cash. The reason of selling. I am enin other business and I can't attend gaged to I hem. For price and terms write to JOHN DUNN, Tooele City, Tooele County, Utah, AN RUGS CARPETS, SMYRNA DOOR MATS, 4 EKTIRGLV SLW. l Us AND i LOTUS, Kid Gloves that need no fastening, no books, no buttons, no more torn MADRAS CURTAINS, CHKNlLbK LACK, lace or sleeves, no buttons to come off. Call for the celebrated MATHER Window Shades, Wall Paper & Upholstery Trimmings, d s A w in GLOVE at F. Auerbach & Bro., sole agents. The Most Complete IAne West of Chicago. u ncauwii,mew t vvx w Of the rrood things of ue.c...fuii dire at you rSlFJl Lfil IlLUU own I101119. bv one who this life are sonowful- twenty eight rear. Treated by molt t alone on account of Dyspepsia, of the notd.pec:Rlistst without benefit. ;rs Dyspepsia Tablets will cured Cured ntmiefin The "Hoop of Gold." three months, and since then hundreds of other. Full particulars icpsia, Indigestion and Constipa-solat to this relation in on CARRY A COMPLKTK STOCK OF The following on a positive guarantee at tent application. X. 8. PAQ, N. 41 Wast flat St., New uO tractive play, t be presented by the a:.d cents, by TeoKtmr. GOODS NOTIONS, X V. M. I. ofug- Department. Giistner-Davi- s combination row evening is from'the San Francisco FOR NILE I In, all the Seasonable and Desirable Lines. Bulletin: Ten Thousand first class Stock The Alcazar is not a small theatre, Shee Apply to d'.f but is, it seem, scarcely large enouga Henry Coiin & Co , to hold the large audiences drawn by a Jos. Grismer and Puje ae Davies in In Robes Beautiful Parisian Pattern '. of Gold." We have already Combinations. l"I H 80 E. MKCOND New and Choice. "Hoop an the of criticism extensive CHRONIC AND SPECIAL tit received given EYE, Just THE whica is almost without fault ; Spectacles and EyeGlatscs F. Auerbach & Bro. fitted to order. Consultation (reel out to those who would like to know we wtiat the story ol tne play is like, RYE WANTED ive a brief sketch, ine title is taken bv & Lyne. No. 151 First East eif Payne "Meichant Shakespeare's irom Street, Salt Lake City, below George tuice." Iu tne last act "Gratriius." a as "A liittia A. Lowe's. DOXTT FAIL TO VJSJT TIIK speaks of a weeldiugricg ARCADE RESTAURANT, is titlti The at approprigold." aoop is about a mar-rj.For the 127 MAIN STREET, ate, for tae whole play matcn. "Kichard Conference of the Church of Jesus iqve CO-O- P Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, held In JOHN GALLICHKR, ROPRIETOB Wrench" anet "Welcher Humm," tellare Salt Lake City, October 5th, the Union Bullion," ers in the bank of "Mr. OYSTERS will maae tne loilow II DOISnitilfS, PEH PLATE. employer's Pacific Railway ooth intatuated with tue-i: the rates is 'Wrcr.ca" "Kose." ing Canned Oyster as Cheap a Cheapest. No. 40 S. MAIN ST., S. L. CITY. daughter lavored one, and Humm, with the aid $1.75 From Uintah.... ruins hun 2 05 ol "Scotiy," a horse Jockey, " Peterson sum of money ' 2 30 rjy tue extraction ot a Weber UeskV The KSTRAY NOTICE. Bullion's Mr. SEE THE LOW PRICES AT WHICH THEY ARE SELLING 2 75 " private iiom Echo ac is discovered. Wrench .i..,ir 3 35 " Castle Rock MY IN e HAVE POSSESpION: 3 00 " Wasatch cused, and at, btllev .lam &uUhV ?x: it 3 1)5 cent 'RoV who clings to Evanston. 3 or 4 (years old, white One HORSE, bay heft .ranro. and shafts it 3 80 r. Coalville... star in face, and white iot by right hip pite or appc"' hiswile.ol 185 lovers disgrace by becoming Hot Springs.. bone. 2 25 course againbt her father's wish, llerIf the above describe! animal is not Brigham victim and taken away on;or bcioro the 8th claimed the S3 2 pl.dehusband becomes Collinston 1'ffT, it will be sold to the aoon.lPTK-3 15 day of October, n,l reSOItS tO dilCLk, lulling Mendon highest cash bidder, at 2 o'clock p. m , at 3 35 rower aud lower till Herman, tirouguLogan LOTJIVCSICJbJ, Salma district the pound. El 3 60 a forgery, persuades mm Smithfleld J. MARTIN, IN FACT, EVERYTHING IN TIIK FURNITURE LINK. 3 80 raise to aim With a young gT OAIX AND SEE. Richmond.... Poundkeeper. 4 00 a lormer suitor but who in reality la Franklin ...... 4.50 Battle Creek only attending Hose's sick cand. tit it 4 90 NOTICK OF SALE OiF REAL Oxford drives his dutiful wile Irom the house ii child, 6 70 Thatcher aud attempts to abduct his own G 10 McCammon and to prevent his wife from recoverthe into child the Inkom 6,55 turows Private Sale. it, ing -. 7 05 I'namcn Irom Westminster brltlfcPocatello.ce- a as. 8 00 poi Blackfoot. GIVEN, THAT "Scottv." diseuised Her- NOTICE IS HEREBY of an otoder of the ProCO. 9.10 Rock... discovered, man, having Eagle '.Sail t Lake, Terbate Court of the County of ntAii'e" nerllciv. rtSCUCS the ctuld 0 80 Market Lake.. 10th of on made the day ritory of Utah, 6 25 and restores It to its mottev. Squaw Creek-So- da September. A. D. 1887, in the matter of the 0 86 Then H jse attempts a rtconciliatuu C. Spnngs.. the deceased, of llc'ier Kimball, estate 7 90 .... so: with her lather, who is ready W ac the administrator of tho said Montpelier..... undersigned, and S 95 Cokeville sapc. to the highest estate will sell at private15tH A quiescc when "Wrench" appear r. UUTBAIS, TATLVB, daV of October, ler for cash, on the tells him ,of tne supposed relations These rates are for the round trip to bid 1S7. or within two montlis thereafter, all VWr with the doctor "Kose" is aa;ain dis- Salt on sale and Lake return. Tickets said deceased, tfte of extate and interest the to "Humms owned, and falls a victim her into his at tbe above stations, Oct. 3d, 4th, 5th and his heirs in and to the following de treacaerv. who entraps EOS U. EE BUt J. a. land, to wit: Oth, 7th and 8tb, good returning until scribed TY1B, (WO. OEjni, V. awn house bv advertising for a seam All of lots one and two in block twenty-fivIIOYT SHERMAN, 15til.. the situation awkward stress. Prom this (25); all of lot six in ilock seventeen d&s2w Gen'l Agent U. P. R'y(17) ; all of lot throe In blofck nineteen (19). she is rescued by "Scotty," who at the all being in plat E, Salt Iake City survey, same time secures documents which Salt Lake County, situate in Salt Lake City, be! Horse, Cattle and Chickens. convict "Humms" of theft and clear sold separately Ctah. The said lota will For colic and grubs, for lung fever, Offers lh rmrrw' and fame of "KiOhard. in writing may be left at the office of 1 give Mmmons balbm at iU or hide her in to cough bouud, her is restored "Itoie" place, Hardy Co:f,on Main Street, Wooley.Young Liver Regulator in a mash twice a day. Salt unto or the fathers affections. Her nusoana e Yon delivered Lake Utah, can recommend it to every one dersigned City, forgiven his child is saved from death, personally. mm "Seottv" uroves that he is what having ftock as the best medicine - Dated September i:d, 1887, ANDREW MM RAM.. he says ajol.ly good fellow when you known for the above complaints. In of the estate of Heber C. using It with my chickens, for cholera Administratordeceased. kiiow him. doawiw Kimball, and gapes, l mix it witn tne aougn ana feed it to them once a day. By this ff von doubt that, silence is lden, treatment I have lost none where the NOTICE OP AN Regulator was given promptly an look at the profits of the still. E. T. G. H. TATLOB. Taylor, regjlarlf. EES. BOilET. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Agt. for Grangers of Qa. 13 IS REAL ESTATE OWM.BS. In the Probate Court in an4 for Salt Lake We desire to state to all persons who County, before the Houorable Kliae A rrTTS. At ln' residencei in the Sixlh Smith, Judge. 1S87, 28, facilon our to estate have that real Wednesday, September Wart!, e)l, at 10 o'elock of liver and heart troubles. ities for bandllng lands or city proIn the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Lester perty cannot be excelled. We do bnsi Edward Pitis. Born at Loudonthori1. Eng IJagley, Deceased. hes op a commission basis, each party 1844. C, Oet. land. the contract THE ORDER OF SAID thoroughly PURSUANT TOnnd Friends of the deceased were greaitly unde&Xanding made bet ween seller and entered of record in shocked at this sudden death, the deeeascii.4 Iu this way tbe seller getspurchaser. matter 01. the 27th day of .June. A. D. tne lull said 18 7 I, Isaac ears, the duly appointed and being in the pr.mtf of life and appareally price of bis property, less a commisthe qualified administrator of said eshealthy and vigorous. The funeral services sion agreed on beforehand. We would tate,duly sell at private sale for cash the will call to or oh have be 10 as, you pleased take place at tho residence at a.m. to following described reel estate, si uate in we us and will address send call your Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah, morrow. on you. bounded and described as follows, to wit: Respec lully, ComroenclDK October 3d, and continuing dannic Cooferenc. tbe Utab ' otrl J. M. Knox A Cex, AH of Lot No. one (1), Block No. forty-thrwill fell Return Tickets from all Stations to Salt Like City at tbe followNo. 3 Uulon Ticket Office, White (43), Plat B, Salt Lake City Survey. ing Ratea. Trains will ran as follows House Corner, Salt Lake City, dlw Be respectfully solicits offers therefor, which must be in writing and left at Mr. Z. FROM TUB WORTH. a.m. a.m. r.ai. r at. r Snow's law office in said city. No. 71 e.. Arbogast 'Werbick. At Akron, Ohio, Oil . 1 -- 6V) , to-m- noi.l Wliolesale Dep't wu-de- JDtt. - Fllty-seven- Seml-Ann- th Supt. REED. While Visiting Conference CEYTKXSIAI, ea AND STAPLE DRY - or ua FLIillTIIRE CO. STORE, r J i FURNITURE, CARPETS, . WINDOW CURTAINS & SHADES, SINGLE and BED SOFAS, Etc. v n;.". : E8-TAT- B. : - TAYLOR, ROMNEY, ARMSTRONG INCORPORATED. EIHECTOB8: AH-JH- T e - PLANING MILL and LUMBER YARD um 8ah rd Shingles, Doors. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS ktil bufBlauiu. ATII - Conference Rates Mr. Aaron Wilson, of Wilson, was playing with a pistol. The boy loaded the weapon and it Is supposed that in it was burst. At any rate the boy wa9 pretty badly wounded in the Dr. John Driver was sent for September 22nd, 1887, by the Kev. Dr. Young, and he made the little fellow as at the residence of the bride's parents, as possible. The question George AAogast, of this city, and Je'ssMeJ-- . now Is, what business had the boy WerricV. Xo cards. with a pistol at ali? Ogden Herald; Sept 29. Hr-in- fore-bea- st d. ee marriIges. 1 BAKER WASTED! comfortable "A Tin Soldier." This cometary dramatic production that the author claims for it; it might be proper to state at this juncture- that his claims are very modest. He announces in substance that its design Is to appeal to the risibility by means of characters and sketches woven together without special reference to appropria eness cr plot into a kind of crazy quilt and this is exactly what he has done. It is a ve y to lcok? amusing thing at, the principal drawback beiag after a person has seen it and is meandering home, trying to remember what it was that he saw. The characters arc geseraliy well acted, those cf "Rats," the plumbr and all the ladles being particularly so. It went off well enough and gave tcflident palUfaction to Justify the conclusion that there will be fully as good a house this as last evening; it then goes on for the last time. NEW YORK STOI KS. By Telegraph Money ...V,.... ,.45 .. HO Bar silver. 4's coupon. V .25 4V coupon... ., 8.',' 22 Pacific 68 Central Pacific. . 34 .... ISurlmgton .... ..34i 26 ftjo Grande UK York e enfral.. NortlieruPilcifle. 24' Noon. Northwestern.... 1SH Navigation ......88 Transcontment'J 21,' Pacific Mad .96 CI OOD WAGES GIVEN. . A.WreM, CALIFORNIA BAKERY, dtf Ogden. KSTRAY NOTICE. Second South Street, on or before October Any offer made and adopted will be sub of said court. No ac ject to the approval ceptance wilt oe maue unrn on or arter tne said 15th day of October next. Terms, cash, to be paid before the deed is made. ISAAC SEARS, Administrator of said estate. Per Z. Snow. Attorney. Salt Lake City, Sept. 13, 1887. dl m 15tb, 1887. 1, ftI M Ogden Hooper Syracuse Junctionf. Kars Creek 9 to tJtO, 4.06 4.14 n IMiNM I 1t.lt l J M.l 4 lu JO I Kaysvllle Farmington ... (entreville Wood's Cro-Salt Lake 4 .8 1 07 .3 .Ot .4ft .......... 14 O.ftO Ar've f 4M t.lft 10t8 10 47 10 ft4 6 00 0.14 ft ! ft 40 11.10 10 fl 441 tt Ji . 4M A1 7 04 7. I HAVEIN MY POSSESSION: LEGAL NOTICE. horse COLT. 1 year old small white strip in forehead, right In the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake past, Rock Island..... 21 - hind foot white, branded R R oa right County, Territory of Utah. 83S. V St. L. thigh. lron-ereSt. Paul & Omaha 44 1 mare COLT. vear old In tbe matter ot the Estate of John Taylor, Oae Texas Pacific . . 21 aeceasea. very email white strip in forehead, and past, M" an indescribable brand on left thigh. lii ion Fargo Lipress . . 28 If tbe above described animals are not Notice of time and place for the hearing of 60 Western Union. . 75' claimed on or before October 5th, 1887, they Pf'd 1 ei 11011 lor aamission to I'rouate will be Fold to tbe highest cash bidder nt of Will. Quiet; steady. the Vermillion estray pound, at one o'clock V. M K 1 KM. i I Mil Air-p. III. MARKETS. TO OF SAID PURSUANT said AN ORDER ia hereby matter, notice 1887. Sevier 98, Co., By Telegraph Vermillion, Sept. 51 h tne of Octhat given Wednesday, day 1 p.m. dote. tober. A. D. 1887, at 11 o'clock a. m.. at the Whent 4bcat steady; cah, Oct. V1: County Court House in Salt Lake Citv. Utah KSTRAY NOTICK. May. 73 t erritory, in tne conrt room 01 said court, Corn Esy;csh, Oct., tt;May,45!k.: been- appointed tbe time and place for has -Oats About steady; cash, Oct. ,25'; May, IIAVB IN MY POSSESSION. the hearine of a petition of Georre J. 30. Taylor. John W. Taylor and I.. John Nut-tall- , I'ork Lower; ycir. 12.10; Jan.. 12,444'. for the admission to probate One red and white COW, about 9 or 10 Laid Easy; cash, Oct., 6.47f ; May, tS.Sti. ears old, ear marked, slit and underlet in of apraying certain document therewith preeft. under half ctod in right, and a brand sented, pnrportintc to be tbe last Will and LITRRPOtili a.tUKKT .. resembling Y T on left hip, blotched. Ha a Testament Of John Taylor, deceased, when and where ail persons interested may ap white steer. calf. By Telegraph to day.' If the a bote described anima's are not pear and oppose the probate ot said will, Cie. tajteD away on or before or ihe crnritine or letters testamentary to Wheat ten demand; new io. 1 claimed aud wrll be sold to the highest cash them as prayed for lp said petition. days.they winter, tt. Id., firm; do.; spring, 6s. M., ten bidder according to law, at 10 o'clock a, m. Dated at Salt Lake City, September 19th firm. ' Datc'i at scipio, utan, sept, aa, 1?87. Flour Poor demand ; 9s. 2d., dutt.-CorI A. V. BOBISON, JOHN C. CUTI-EGood demanri ; spot 4.. StU., flrru ; District Poundkeeper. d td Probate Clerk, Salt Lake Co. Sitember, October and"November, s. iX. One iron-RTo- Trains will leave Halt Lake for tbe North at 8 a.m. 4.10 p. ft and y is. p m. FROM THE SOUTH. v - Frisco Nil If oid Oasis Juab (900 8 ) ,w fl 0) 4 00 S.ftO 2 ISO 3 60 ......y. Nephi Santaquln Spanish Fork Payson Spring ville Pleasant Grove American Fork r i Leht list 1 .v 1 60 1 R0 ft :1ft ft .85 tit) ' Trains will leave Salt Lake for the South at good for return, including October 12'b. JOHN SHARP, Gen. Supt, t:4ft 2:2ft S:2t 2 V ft:67 2 4:11 2 ot 4 V , Froro Draper Sandy Lovendahl's Franrklyn Salt Lake .... . 4:&. Ar'r. 7.20 ' ft:00p.m. . 7if0 1 lOOa.aj. m. :1ft ft ft:48 t x. 6:47 06 7:17 7:4 8:1 : :0 .00 ..V. ' I 20 :40 fl:S5 9:10 :2S " " " " M " " I:J8 M 10:00 " :40 - ! ft. UTAH CENTRAL RAILWAY. Dangeroas Play. Yesterday, a tehyear old son of is all May&SaMay SEPTEMBER 30th aad OCTOBER 1st, s. -- is, or should be, appoinfed by the - Mawager. ay i o poundke.-pe- r . e To-ela- y Is each precinct there CCC jjN7T pro.-pero- and-seeme- a )X Oij-Ue- i.. DISPOSING OF K TRAYS. s TO-DAY- t g. to-da- : - - - H. B. CLAW80X. TWO NIGHTS, z THEATRE. LAKE SALT di.-tn-et ! irr-ea- Special describee! if he is knowD, and the mailing of the advertisement to the newspaper should be'danD simultaneously with the posting of the notice in the product. Iu our opinion a proper construction of the law requires the notice to be ported in the precinct ten days before the sale, but dees not necessarily require its publication in a Uewspaptr tba long. Tbe advertising is to be done "forthwith," which' means, in law, as soon us practicable. It 13 alwayc practicable to post the notices in the precinct ten days before the sale, but net to have tsAtn published in a newspaper on the same date. The Conference Between Members of notice should definitely state the place, the Otfden anel Salt Lake elay and hour of the sale. The proChambers. ceeds of the sale murt be paid to the county treasurer, but if the owner At the close of the meeting ia the shall substantiate his claim to the ani- Chamber of Commerce Hall last evenmals within six montrls after the date the men had a conference ing, Ogden of the sale., the price received for them, the Salt Lake railway 'Committee less damages and c sts, will be paid with with a view to harmonious action beto him. He is barred after six months. tween the two cities. Tlie former had The foregoing Is submitted in reply to their defined as follows position queries that have been put to us. Ogijkx, Utah, Sept. 18, 1SST. Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, Salt Lake City, L tah: 'S TELEGRAMS Ueutleinen In response to your invitation to eonterand act with jou in regard to existing unscritiiiuatious against the two The Yacht Race Off till To- - ritiert, the committee appointed by the chamber of Commerce begi to respectmorrow Because of a. fully submit to you their viert s: first Regarding exclusive territory. AVe Heavy Fog. would Buggest that as a fair division of terNephi, lying 92 miles south ot Salt ritory, Lake City, be considered as the boundary of exclusive territory lor that place, Norwood Before the line aud that Uattle Creek, 9a miles north of Ogden, be considered as the bonndurv line Pacific R. R. investigating tor Ogden on the north. This division of Committee. territory conc edes to your city the principal cities m Salt lilie Valley, ahe including uuniuir large and caimm (t and Alia and the Tintie District; Uiugliam Presbyterian Indlguatioii Over whiie we consider that we are entitled to favorable rates into the section of the Honors Shown to Cardicountry lying north ot eigden as tar as Bat lie e reek, l our attention is called to the nal Gibbons. laci inai mis section is entirely devoted to agriculture, that the products "are handled largely by Ogden dealers, and we maintain a market for the same we are mat in The Grand Army Encampment to supply them with what they may entitlediinaing St. Louis is Almost require in exchange. v e believe this to be oik cijuit.ioiu aoju.simeni oi a Failure. territory. neconu--Hatirom tne .Missouri r:ivcr to norm. points - J ne present rates from Missouri ltiver A Roman Catholic Rlected Lord ponusareio points between tj&dcn and Poca has gone down a little and the fog is less impenetrable, . The Thistle is now passim by the pout Off Sandy Hook i:oins out to the staitimr. Sandy Hook, Sept. 20, 11 a. m. The wiuu nas gone uow,n to six miles an hour and tne foz is getting thicker. Nkw Yokk, Sept. -- i). fhis was the hand. Tue figure it?elf will be set for the second contest of tne day eighteen i et iu ii .um aa the pedestal twenty-Wd- f three between the Scotch vacht Thistle and the American yacht Volunteer for t eet.aud will res: on a oise cut the possession of ihe famous Ameri of the li lUa roc!: of t le hiirMor r.f ou; lb. ca cup. A worse, clay could hartiiv be 1 iiiianiued. The wind was lignt aud " euMueuce between ev.-rrity object obscured m a hearv luecuy and tne 1'ciiic Ocean. A me. :ue i is a graad ;md catri.itw- fo?. DRIZZLING RAIN oue, as, wirh completion, an em was and everything damn and oiem of th filling urlnciule nhirh Tne excursionists who mikei meu miLty will look, one dreary. purchased tickets to no to see the race oss me At, antic and the other were much disappclatcd Pi-- . n.. f.vx-lh j, iiKBiiog otner little iacltned to venture beyond the I wenjnarrows, let alone go outside the ba ores an.i guarding oar own. nookr Where the s'art was to be made e. is.a koo-- I thing that tne work is to at tli'e anchorage of the various yacht ce done by San Franciscans wha take clubs. N?ar liay li;dge the set ne v. as a pride in their city and their rno.t very different from that of last Tues day. Then ladies iu bright colors were If tae monument had been aud hundreds of all kinds presented everywhere uysome lore;gner or foreign power of boats were rusninii about to see and but few ladies were audsetdowa at their doors without be seen. anel tho.e few were all encost, and with no othe;r reward than visible, in lubber coats aud heavv tne consciousness oa the part of the veloped wraps, xo t oi ithe said: g yach s went iowd to tbe hook last nisiht and giver that he had contributed someinside the horseshoe. thing Ta perpetjation of cherished anchored At 11 o'clock this morning the steam acaievemeuls, the fact that much fog whittle ou the government pier at ha:' been done for them have Saudy Hook was blowing at regular might made them sluggish as it did their nierva:s am annougn tne 102 naa lifted a little, it still hid objects over eastern kinsmen; and they miht have 500 yards away. "va.ted till some e nterprisirg newsorr FOR paper organized a fund and collected 12:20 p. m. The race Hook, Sandy means sufficient for its proper mount-duis off for As ;t is?, it wiil go ahead, there Ine race will be sailed Weataer permitting. appears t j be no doubt of that. 1 on tbe part of the Southern Pacific or TTatices. Leg Broken. Its officers, unless it was the act of man a on of books these the Yesterday young morning charges filacing Pacific. named H. W. Droubay met .with an By Express! A handsome selection At this point attorney Cohen said he accident at Saleratus of Choice French Suitings for tailor Klch Creek, was glad Norwood had made suits, at County, whereby his leg was broken. F. A t'EHBACII &. BRO. MAliE THIS CRITICISM He was riding a horse and the animal for he bad no doubt that when the fell on him with the result stated. His Have you seen Dunfords $3 00 fixed his leg in the best Shoe for Ladies and Gents, in four charges were made there was a contract by which the Central Pacific was companions manner possible, and then started to widths, French and London toe? If receiving the earnings of the Southern Salt Lake with him to obtain surgical you have not, it will pay you to. They Pacific and paying its expenses. are the best in the city. assistance. He came ia on last eventrain. His home is in Tooele ing's A Bitter Feelinsr. THE ART BAZAR City, to which place he will be taken his injuries are attended to. Og- Is one place you must visit when you Philadelphia, Sept. 29. The pres- after den Herald. come to Conference. Portraits, Views, ence of Cardinal Gibbons at the conBooks, Holiday Goods in immense stitutional centennial services in d variety. The Brown Case. Square on Saturday a week SEW TO DAI. ago, has stirred up a bitter feeliug The testimony for the prosecution iu & R. G. Pleasant Valley Coal D. among the Presbyterians cf this the adultery case against Alex. Brown Agencv, A. L. Williams, Agent and if the Presbyterian Journal city, is a fair exponent of their feelings. took most of the elay yesterday, and Manager. Office, 145 S. Main St , yard Last week it contained several criti- most of it wa of a nature unfit for opposite D. & R. G. W. Depot. Price cisms upon the centennial commislist of Pleasant Valley Coal : The chief points of insioners for inviting the cardinal, and publication. case AT YARD. deliv'd y of thj! defense John A. Kasson, now at his home iu terest in the $e 25 $5.75 screened, Lump - ' 4 .V) was the calling of Miss Winegar and Egg siz?, " 5 (JO Iowa, as president of the commission 4 25 3 75 " replied to the article. In an interview the defendant as witnesses. Miss Wine-ea- r N u t he said the commission avoided any 3 50 00 Mine screenings,-- . crime a ef made denial the positive semblance of partisadship either re 2 50 2 00 YardslacV. contradicted and also flatly alleged, llgious or political Colorado aeeht Sole for Anthracite, and that the witnesses for the prosecntion in Blacksmith Coal and Coker Pig Iron, Cardinal gibbons many particulars. The defendant also Wood and Kindling. P. O. Box C14. was invited as the head of the largest denied fn toto all the testimony given Telephone 179. body of Christians in the United by the witnesses' for the prosecution We have a heavy stock of Boots.States. the The Presbyterian Journal, which w ill pointing to the commission ol Dunford. A verdict will probably be be issued wiil devote two crime. to reasons reached this evening. pgesCardinal answeriag Kasson's ShcoinS Gibbons was invited to why offer the closing prayer at the cenfrtm of thousands suffering plaint Pardoned. tennial exercises. 1 he article conetc. Asthma Coughs, Consurnptron, s w "Wecon-fescludes tli these words: released Did you ever try Acker's English Remwas Olsen Swan .Yesterday, our Protestant blood boils over known this. Mr. Kasson and other Protest- from the penitentiary, havlug been edy? It is the best preparation ants who were on the commission had pardoned by Governor West on the for all Lung Troubles, sold on a posiat 10c., 60c. no right to sell out and humiliate this by Marshal tive guarantee z. Protestant city aud this Protestant na- following recommendation C. H. I. Drat Store. nt Sale For tion. If they were hood winked or acted Dyer: "It is not often that a from ecclesiastical ignorance, they the pardon of a person convicted A new line of English Black Goods, shoulel confess their error. felony, but there Is a fcase in point m checks, stripes, diagonals and broI think U a meritorious one. It cades, at 75c, worth $1.20, at " iswhich Tbe Ss w Lord Mnj or. F. Alekdach & Bro. the case of Swan Oisen, who was 29. London, Sept. Po'ydore De sentenced bv the Third District Courtj SAM LEVY, Kruser, Esq , a Korean Cathoiic, was on October 3d, 1883, for a term of Ave Manufacturer of Fine Havana Cigars, elee'ed Lord Mayoral London. years, on the charge of an 'attempt to 171 & 173 3. Main Street. have I. which of kill.' the particulars totu aIt was. only ai Aliuoht a Failure. explainearow. is gooa Rtuwu He Have you seen Puxfoeds $2.00 Sr. Louis, Sept. 29. Another rain drunken I vorilv believe he will always oeo ave Sho lor Ladies, in Kid and Goat? set in iiinmpif hereafter. His sentenca sill making everythingcom-fortlesot October next any Outgoing trains are tilled expire onhetheis 14th you prefer, the- sea breeze desirous of getting out orWhether but the bracing mountain air for your with Grand Army veterans and friends wav, he some save property to mining now summer vacation you should not omit y who have given up tae attempt to and which, as I am informed, to provide the national encampment. Tn3 re-- u owns, yourself with a bottle ac-of to also out of; advertised he is being Bitters which is the don by states anet territories at ForAngostura work." assessment est Park was made featureless ty the dosoine knowledged standard regalatorof the absence of General Sherman and the digestive .organs. Be sure to get the war governors. They had already two genoine article manulactured onlv by Dr. J. G. B. Siegkrt & Sons. First District Court. orm days mingled ghcltetlcss iu the with the rank and tile. Proceedings at Provo yesterday: KJEW. ' The People vs. George Thompson, The Order In Nliarft's Cnse. We yesterday. Defendreceiving daily Nkw Yokk, Sept. 29. The order of occupied the daywith atwith assault was ant charged front the JProvo Goods itw court in the case of Jacob Sharp was rape upon one Cath- Woolen now settled by the general term of the su- tempt to commit mills, erine Carroll in Wasatch County. The preme court to day. It eiirects that to fill all orders, ury retired this morning and rgturr.ee! the sentence imposed on Sharp be carried out. Tne order was settled by avardictoj Wholesale or Retail. Judge Vau Brunt, all of Sharp's lawUnited States vs. fitchard M. HumCleats' Snits Made to Order with his yers and trie attorney phries; ah ord.;r wa? entered submitasistauts being present at tue time. next the from Provo Casginicres, grand jury. ting the case to The case of the peopre vs.. Mrs. JOUX C. ( CTLIK tV 1IRO. OGDEN'S SUGGESTIONS. Marts, for resisting an effljer, was a. tn aud 4 p id. Ticket! FR4NCIS COPE, Gen. Pass. Ageat. , |