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Show mmm THE CHURCH SUITS. EVENING NEWS. t Two of the Judges Want to Get Aa Unknown Man Dies at the Re e.versblp Jail. October IS. IH7. The proceedings la the suits of the United States vs. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints and the Appointments for Quarterly Coi P. E. Fund Company, were conducted rereuees Until April, 1888 before the Territorial Supreme Court to Gay, the three Justices being pres Weber and J ub Sfakes, October eat. 2Jtl and ki, 1887, an 1 January 21st and When the cases were called, Col 23d, 1888. Brodhead arose and asked that Box Elder, Tooele and Oneida THE DKMLKRIK Stakes, Nov m 5h and 6th, 1887, be set for in its argument and February 4th and 5th, 1888. Cache and Wwatcl Stakes, Novem- order. As it raised the question of ber 12th and 13th. 1887, and February the jurisdiction of the court and the 11th and 13th, 1888. validity of the law under which the actions were brought, it was proper and Bear Emery, Summit Uintah Sttke. November 19th and that it shu iid first be disposed of 1887, and February 18th and 19th, 2th, United States Attorney Hobson took 188. an Moraran opposite view. He Insisted that San and Luis, Sanpete, Bannock S'ak- -, November 26.h and the question of the appointment of 27th, 1887, aid February 25th and 2th, receiver "should first come np, and 18SS. Hard, San Jnan and Keyier Stakes, then thoJBeuurrer to the court's rigs December 3d and 4th, 1887, and March to act and the sufficiency of the plain3d and 4th. 1888. tiff's bill. The demurrer presented Utah. Pangultch and Little Colorado issues that would be taken before the Stakes, December loth and 11th, 1887, United Stat5upreme Court, and the and March lOthatd 11th. 1888. Davis. Kanab and Eastern Arizona consequent delay would pro Stakes, December 17th and ista, 1887, ceedlngs and prevent thesuspend appointment and March 17th and 18th, 1888. St. George and St. Joseph Stakes, of a receiver. The Issues In the case, Decomncr 24th and 25th, 1887, and he said, were March 24th an1 25th. ,1888. VERT ORAVE ONES, Beaver and Maricopa Parowan, Stakes. January 7th and 8th. 1888, and and delay would work injury to and March 81st and April 1st , 1888 lupalr the rights of the plaintiff unless F. D. Richards, V a receiver were appointed pending the F. Smith. Joseph final settlement of the litigation. Senator McDonald insisted that the had a legal right to inter defendant FRAGMENTS. pose a demurrer and to be heard on it and learn whether he shall be required Coal miners wasted. See advt. to make further answer in the salt S siKfur k A i.Mos came in from Sum-m- il. agaiust him. The claim that the rights County this morning. of the plaintiff would be impaired was A civil t of Taomsan vs. Day a peculiar one, since there was no Was beard by Conmiasioner Norrell question of equity involved, and the plaintiff had no rights in the bill a t&ia atterncon. Set forth. The government was not Mr. Jas. B. Glass returned home by the possession of prope.ru om i California yesterday. He reports injured by the defendant. The defease claimed boon as on the decline and not very tbat the law providing for the institudangerous. tion of the suit was invalid; the demurrer set this forth, and the legal Ward Mutual ImTas Twenty-firprovement Association will hold its ground for asking the appointment ol a receiver should be determined before annual election lor officers, the appointment is made. The claims evening. of the government in this case was in The f i neral services over the raVIOLATION OF THE CONSTITUTION, ni Uns of the late Truman O. Angell, and the law In the premises should be Sr., will take place in the Third Ward settled before the details of the case meeting bonss, to morrow, at 2 p. m. were entertd into. There was no The Seventeenth Ward Y. L. M. I, doubt the question would be taken up A. will resume meetings next Wedto the United States Supreme Court. nesday evening at the residence of The subject was further discussed by Mm M. If. D i u trai Meeting to open Mr. Hobson and Col. Brodhead. promptly at 7 o'clock. Alter Judges Zsne, Henderson and Openshaw wisaes, through the Bo re man bad consulted for some time, News, to return thanks to the officials Judge Zane announced, "1 he majority and employee of the U'ah & Nevada of tae Court are of the opinion tbat Railway and also to all others who the motion to appoint a receiver contributed to the fund raised for her should first be taken up." benefit on account of the loss sustained The manner in which the announceby her last May when her husband met ment was made plainly indicated that the Court was not unanimous; and with his death oa the road. further tbat the Chief Justice was net A boy of Mr. Fred. with the majority. Singleton's of the Third Ward, was Mr. Hobson then Elated to the Court n ildlng oa a hay rake yesterday that the Solicitor-Generof the with another boy, when the States was to United attend expected hawse took fright and ran he to this case in person, and asked that was thrown oat, the rake away, andhim catching the hearing of the demurrer be postIn the lower pa. t of the leg, inflicting poned to a late date. a deep wound, abojt three by Ave inThe Court fixed the date Thursday, ches, exposing the tendon. Dr. M. H. 10 a.m., or as soon October d Hardy reeled the wound, and at last thereafter29,as at the business of the court accounts the boy was netting along would permit. uiceljr. P,ovo Enquirer, Oct. J4, Mr. Peters objected to this, and said he wanted it deferred till he heard STAKE C0NFERENCL3. y Lk, . i st i six-year-o- ld after-tareoo- al from Gare Bonds. This morning John Wlnnell, an aged resident of Kiysvllle, DavIs County, was before Commissioner Norrell, and gave bonds to await trial on an indict ment charging him with unlawful co- naottatioB. A DIED IN PRISON. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL who would conduct the case. He was Informed that when tan demurrer was at the City T ( an JOHN C. CUTLER 'Yes. 1 do." "1 have beard so naueh eeneerslOE this part of the country that I am now urepareo lor almost aovtninK. out i mut confess that you astonish me." lact. ad tue same, unrv naa it s awnen ne came here, out pretty unii soon ieg auother one commenced to grow "Grew rieht on the stunrn of the old uuc, eiir 'No, sir; never had a stumn. Was oorued witn one leg. Do you know tnat tbar ain't a man in this County tuat uraws a pension from the Gey- nu; ernmenir" 'No, is that a fact?" 'A lack. Thir trnWkV legs uave grown out till the wva ernmeut has refused to give 'em A It HO., CHasitneres, MILLS Shawls, Building. m. place or i OBSKKVATION. k. Suit Og-de- n l.akfl 52 il , .li ttt j Stockton Kinghitm Park City .Alta. Rrighton Park Have you seen Dunfords $.1 00 in tour Shoe for Ladies aad widths. French and London toe? It yon have not, it will pay you to. Tbey are the best in the city. 1 WIHIl. - if a 5 Nff.. I.iaht 54 Clear., Tair... Vnm Light Light Calm Calm SO 50 1 54 Wm. A. t SEVEBAL LOrS Of Ladles' and Child's Cloaks at half at F. Aferbacu A Bro's Elixir is warranted, is because.it is price uoe nice store. au the .best Blood Preparation known. It will bositively cure all Blood Dis TO FISITOBS AND OTHER! eases, purines the whole system, and For one week we will sell Furniture thoroughly builds up the constitution. at Flat Cost, but chante for packing. Remember, we guarantee it. fJARRATT BROS. dtf For Sale mt . a. I. Drug Store. SILKS, SAHNS, FOB SALE ! and Plushes at special bargain Ten Thousand first class Stock Velvets rices at tbe old established one price Shee Apply to store of F. Ai erbach A Buo. H: KEY COHK & CO. dtf DON'T FORGET IT. 1'HO TOUKAP1I . That at Newcombe's gallery, west of Ncwcombe makes tbe finest 1b the ;ity and they only cost cabinet sizes Opera House you can get cablcei S3.O0 to $4 00 per dozen. ell w photographs for $3.00 and $4.00 per r li 9 141, ralr... ratr... Kair... Clear Kobte. Htsaal Corps. U. . S. Army. E3 ON MONDAY THE lVtli, 4nd Ihe followlns dayn, we will ofrer fiperisU induce, mcnta In the following Deparlmenl. Tko .rsv4eat Bargains yet offered i any House here. IL flat-loote- d . e 40-inc- h, no Mr. Dye, and the unsatisfactory state of my besltb, I am compelled to close Tbe Conference visitors who wish out my Entire Stock of Fashionable to purchase iewelry, watches, cloeki- Millinery, lately selected in person canirot do better than to patronize while East. The Stock and Good Will as a wbob their friends by calling on U. C. Amussen, 60 and 61 Main Street, where for Sale, or Parlors with Fixtures comtbey can get the best and cheapest. plete for Rent as soon as goods arc xii ot a. main street. dim sold out. Sale to commence Tuesdav, October DRIED FBITIT. ltsth. Mrs. C. E Dyk. we pay tbe bier best market prices for all kinds of DRIED FRUIT Oir teams will call for them in JERSEY BI7I,L I O MALE! any part of tbe city & c . . Davis. Barnes a&s We have a heavy stock of Boo THOROUGHBRED JEK8EY years ld. Apply to II. W. LiAWxtl!.t;e.'s FAKK, dA lw Brighton Ward. AriNfc s. Dunford. S MANUFACTURERS SOLE C5 to-da- y. Mc-Gly- - . To-nig- LT9 53 g5 Jones The papers are' full of this . about Bacon. SmithI wish they had put it off until winter. "Whi?" "Because bacon tastes so much bet ter in coio w earner " discu-sio- nn "BO8" OP THE rne Stock, Money, RLUETCTAOTCEBaS SALT LAKE RTABSETH. Corrected daily Leading H ousel by Sash, Doors, Blinds, J PROVISIONS. Whole rt'heat flour HiKh Patent Roller. ...... Patent Holier....... Flour, Flour, iiti Wheat per bu if.., ,. :ti.ti Oatt per 100 Barley per 100 Barley Cracked corn Corn Cracked. Potatoes per ba. . . . bu. ........ Kye Fieldper lVa......... -Ittadh per wn Mangle per ton... ........ Lucera seed, 100 a , Brin per 100. ........ Short per 100 Timothy Med, ISO uel top ed i lover Med.rSR Hay, tiiaaay. a tu Of S 00 60 IB 1 90 Haj, rec m tsT, .- Ma (baled) ihsmem). Night Dresses at .50, .00, .75, .80, .00, $1.00, upwards. Drawers at .30, .40, .50, .60, .75, .80, .85 and $100, and hem ise at .30, 40, .50, .00, .75, .85 and $1.00, and upwards. White Lawn and Muslin Aprons at .26, .30, .40, and 50c. Every tj ling in Infant's Long or Short Wears, at Special inducements. A line line of these goods has just been opened. A lot of Ladies' Qioth Embroidered Skirts will be offered at 50c. ea' h. A lot of Feather Trimmings, in all colors, will be closed out at 25c. and 50c. per yard. Reduced from 76c. and $1.0q. 1 00 Refer by permission to Taylor, Reaajkey 'Jk Arautron-- , 2.1 S 1 00 00 1 7 lo os 850 so 7 an is so 14 00 18 00 l i liZS 10 no 2 sv 'tmrnmrnmsMW iW7to12S - awsawa w .R mmm pleasant tAlley, 4S iao.. 7s HOCK 8FBINGH, A.JLMYfL a 'J tx JT Us J TRESH MEATS. Beef.choice steer. 2c. rroai.Millinv " medium " 3o. " ' 4C sheep, licaon, curea " " lreued Lt. r-- 1 j .j PrL..... --a. j mt wv lis 30 22 4 20 1( Fargo Kxpreas 3X Western Union y ROCK SPRLXGS NUT. caeh. Alt mr Alma Nut. 13 7i: 65c. on the Dollar! R.1LTH0Ma would say that we MAKE BOOTS and, SHOES. equal in Style and Fin ish, and M UCH MORE DURABLE than any Imported Goods brought into the Market, and we guarantee all 8eams,and SWJkJXA that the Price ig as Low as any goods thai art . Solidly Made of First Class Material. SOLOMON BROS. t GOLD. NOUGHT-IRO- - In ZSL?JS. f lln O CI AT THK PAPER thi -- AT TBS EAXJI OF 05.OO per ton Loose, OR 36.00 per ton Baled. dae THK POPULAR c I COMFORT, Variety of Styles and Prices at First South St. w., WANLESS. STREET. S. JL. City. Mamaorr 01m aS CONFERENCE. fall fStock of Furniture Wit ARE NOW OKTTLNO Igency for "On Time" & Universal Stoves. 48 HOME N C O PARirSWORTII. ce Mouth of Big Cottonwood, Ore No. 15 LOW PRICES) 4r -- MILL, INCLUDUfO FRANK W. eJENNINGS, DRY STRAW LARGE STOCK DESERET q BISMARCK & ALADDIN, I Paid for ' WALKING JACKETS, We Fair demand : new No. 2 winter. , m?. uo. itiK, oa. do, hiosqj. Hour Fair demand 9s. 2d., doll. Corn Poor demand for futures with fair ! demand for spot Spot, 4s. 8d., steady , Oct., 4s iVl., steady; Nov., is. steady: Dec ,48. 5yta.. steady. - Yard, Cor. SecontTSouth md Third West Sts. 00 TO THE FRIEADS OF HOME ENTERPRISE: UTKltPOOL MABKETh. r .1 Telegraph y ; 143 MAIN ST., S.L.Citj. is invited to the mmmtXm I Wheat ! t"Ti tri XT JLLJ A JL JUZj JTO O JUL TT1 j PARLOR LOMON BROS. & GOLD COOKING STOVES. COOKS, AND RANGES, imi - IV,. Etc 8 i p.m. iCiaae. 9k: Dec.. , ; 47 01 D3t Just Received CLOAK DEPARTMENTS! 5 COKE, CHARCOAL, WOOD, Office, . . . . Mpeciul Attention Mixed Rut. o Pacific. Mail Si' Rock Island St. L. 8. F 3Si St. Paul A Omaha .3A V . . . . exas 44 i Union I'aciAc 40 fi : Nor.. 401f t;orn Steady : w no. Oats Easy; cash. 53W; Dec.. RB4js Mav. mmm Pork Easy ; Jan., 12. i winuili- . .....ii. r u. u .m.,Bu;auv sw , u 21 MICAS! EABEETH. Telegraph to dam. dy: Arm, mm. SHOES, 1 1 aw mm ims N'orthweete -j N a visa t ion ..UtisWm) 26 Tranaconttnent'l l ', jrwl Wheat-Stea- k. M i Market dull and steady, at the rspeirrnaf , , figures. . Mode market opened strong, advances to per cent. ranging from Later uecided weakness dereloped and rn Pacific lost 2 V. Union Pacific and. forth BcadinK-each-l"S- t IX, Northwestern 1) andl uners iracuonai nmounis. A slight rally. ollowcd and at 11 o'clock the market was. atsm M 7. is. - I LLLI J' r- iter silver t's coupon IK' coupon. . . . PacificS's ...... Central Pacific. Burlington Bio Grande i ork cemral.... NorthernPaciflc. II Eli iFHIIUIIL L. I 1 Telegraph vloney AND CLOTHING, Jfc jlNk Use STOtRS. YOriK Af .i. 4e! i I I 3, c. an. 1 sal I II uuujj: acs I - umi, JiEW ' II II I i Vinegar, grain Valley Tau Bean. Hogs. iiMrae BOOTS An Extensive Fall Stock IRV XXJL a CARPETS, -v se per doa.... ............ butter, sapenor 'ookins; " ..i Home Cared Breakfast Bacon..,. Home Cured Side Bacon... H M. Cheese Money, Utah pr lb iiolttsret-- , t tan pr gal Salt, per 100 a.... ........ 60 " Die Sc. Eagle Emporiu S 00. 90 90 x . Ejcits Cows, 50o. on the DoWar. about the same as this Season's. The sacrtflc is great but oar w Importation In this line consist of loss I" the Mircbaat-r'rain. Our me Bf.WhSl AMII Uf.M Mll.fcS in i n r. LAND, and our Prices will always be found C.HhAPh R than elsewhere. Snln A ffttfs for ITnrper's Bazar Patterns. - R.K. Til O.MAS. y good-mature- will Continue our Great CLEARANCE. BALE of what toe Jtave left of Last Sea son s ' so 1 .Wl:::::::::: ,sera-i- and STAIR RA1LL0, Etc 1 SO -- er $f 10, and CLINTON, IOWA. I AO 1 SB v ....... r I I )0 100 t- BALUSTERS, XEWEL POSTS I 1 1 ia lac a. 00 1 J I lso 1 1 30 Hliiip, Ele. I I 1 50 ?45 2 ( 0 75 .1 78 (i. uaMMay MUM) - a ,3 2 25 ......... W9. ON MONDAY, AT SPECIAL PRICES. ; City, Ry LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. For both Ladies' and Children at just CURTIS BROTHERS & COMPANY. Groceries aad Provision Markets. Deserbt News ufficb. Salt Lake Oct. 17. 1887 0.4W 10 WILL OFFER A FINE LINE OF The Styles are ILIMON, IOWA, IBADE. COMMERCIAL,. By TV7E ORE BAG." I Hay. We are exhibiting the best stock in this line of EngKeh and French Fabrics we have evershown. ri EBTA BL BHBD 18681 ia, Kn; rilioi. and lr We traveller. October 13, James and Edward notoriety Tewkesbury, of Tonto-basi- n and principals in the Tewkesbury Graham embroElio. arrived in Hoi brook. A. X. They are under $3,uuo bondseach. Tbey seem confident of final acquittal. It is said tb&t the soda works at Laramie, Wyo., are now doiDg good work and make a dally prodnct oi 4.800 pounds of concentrated lye, 8,000 pounds of caustic soda, 1,600 of soda ash and 4,000 pounds of salt cake, or about ten car loads of merchantable v goods per Week. A dispatch dated Nogales, (A. T.) October 12th, says: It is feared that manv schooners and small craft have een lost on the ocean; also tbat the greater portion of the cities of Matat lan aad San Bias is destroyed. Many wealtbv people are rushing to the scene of the disaster. October li. fid. Dalton Stabbed aad killed Thomas tjrimn at Wiuslow, A r.. in a drunken row. It is said that Dal on was lustifled. Dalton who i an old man, has the reputation of oeng an inoffensive citiaen. iJotc were rail toad laborers. l)atton bad an exam ination before a Justice of the peace and was bound over to await the ac tioa of the grand Jury. Tbe Laramie Boomerang of the 14th says: A meteor which feu in the viciu- ity ot one of the large buttes in the noi them portion of the Silver Crown mining district, ou tne night ot Auir 27, 1886, was discovered about 10 days ago oy toward sweet, a resident there and by himj. taken to the assiy omce oi vv . u. &.nignt, oi uneyenne Mr. Knight describes it as bavins a rough exterior, marked with oet pus, oeing oi neany pure icon ecu a soft and mailable as nalirod. It con tains enrotntum and one or two othet constituents besides tbe iron. A dispatch dated Albuquerque (N M.), October 13th, save: i he oodt ut nomas woo was allied at i,s- i wrigat ranch in v aiencia county, was brought to this city last night, and after beiuk embalmed by undertaker Mont fort. was buried Tbe circumstances of Mr. Wright's death appears to r as follows: Wright and a brother owned a ranch In Valencia county and naa two Mexican's employed. Yester day, in rounding up the cattle on the ranch, one of the Mexicans claimed a call as bis, which was denied. Words Npeelal I nl neemeMtn in BLACK OOOIM and TlOl 4.MiN of all saltiata upwards. ST. LOUIS TRADE. " CCTXRD FROM LATEST EXCHANGES w - "Y; T::7.;""." 0f 11 BTJXJT,E!TT2Sr. l Salt Later Cftw on OrfeAw 18, M. local Urn. miCRMOMKTKK. COXFERESCE. to Newcombe's for fine photoof Opera Hoase. Cabigraphs. West nets only $8 00 to $4 00 per dozen. BfaaltetB, Ilose, ele. Men's Salts Hade to Order from Provo Cloths. No. 36, Old Cansiilalion StporU Itecrivtd mt Go Tweeds, WEATHER V. S. ARMY Black Gros Grain Silks at .90, firTiO, $1.25, fl.oft, l.7fianrl .lust Reduced from $1.25, $1.60, $1.76, $1,510. .00, $2.25.,and $2.fio. dozen. Black Khadamesat $1.00, $1.20 and $1.66. Reduced from BEFOBB BCYISG "T-$1.25, $1.50 and $2.K. Would enjoy your Jin vrvv ner Elsewhere, call at F. Aurrbah & Bro's 1 and are prevente. one price store. You are sure to save Faille Franchise at $1.10, $1.(55 and $2.35. Reduced from time and money. by Dyspepsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia $1.40, $2.00 and $3.00. Cure for Gave you seen Ijunfords $2.00 Tablets. They are. a positive x uttuieuvjr Black and ('oloml Surahs at $1 00. Reduced from $1.26, If i;yspepsia, inuigesnun, Shoe for Ladies, in Kid and Goat? We guarantee and Constipation. BIOUS. purchased in lengths of 10 yards and upwards. 25 and 60 cents. o fl you seen Dunfords $2.50 them. "Good fruit country?" jive I n mt C. I. Colored Gros Grain Silks at $1.00. Reduced from $1.40. For Safe Z. rng Store. Ladies and Gents? "Weil, tolerable, but it ain't wm Shoe-fofur the trees grow all wool, line quality Tricot at 65o. Ro line of goodlur apples, SAM tevv, RETIRIaU FROM BUSINESS. so high that young apples die ot the duced from ?5c. coid. See that long row of big "trees Manufacturer of Fine Havana Cigars, On account of tbe sud 'en death of " tol-erau- -d MeU0roUyical BABOAIM SALE. Of Blankets, Quilts, Shawls, Table Cloths and 100 other articles at F. Auerbach Av Bro's One Price Store. Yarns Jeans, Llnseya, Itepelianfa, JDJTT-jH-. uiofi ow, I 816 X At HI VICE - -s- sole-leath- ma Flnnnela, For particulars ', - were searched, but nothing was found to indicate who be was or where he came from. In one pocket he had a spool of cotton and a pair of specta cles in a case, but no papers or writing of any description were discovered. A number of persons: were called in but no one coald identify the deceased, whose body was removed to Sexton Taylor's where an inquest will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The deceased was apparently over 5 years of age, of medium build and He wore a navy uvcr yuuuerf light complexion "Yes." blue coat, blue overalls and heavy "When I came here thev had tnat shoes, and appeared like a working been et out. Tbey were telegfsBM man. His death was probably due to t""" uiat, uut Buortiy alter ine a paralytic stroke. ncie yui out. aitaougu they were del j wueu tuey were DUt out. thT r.r mencea growln' an' they Jest til tase the wires of 'em a 'let'em rib.. Found Dead. Wonderful countrv. ain't itl" A dispatch Was received from Mars- by tti vay.wnat will yob take ton yesterday, stating that the body of for your place?" i. u you cheap, considerin' ij man had been found near that place, tbe ilack tnat tuey air about to lay off a on it. You mav have inv 60 acres on the line of the U P. There was town . .r. . only one mark on his head, which In lunfiuu." I uat's certainly cheap.! dicated that the man had fallen and "Keckonitis. What do you say?" struck the end of a tie. The body lay It is suspiciouWy cneap. Why are to sen f outside of the track, and it was diffi juu vov aunuus 1 as tell ell, you, they air g(W cult to know whether be had fallen to build a be e an' I don't want from a train or whether he fell as he no noise an'town confusion about me. What was walking along the track. Tne uo you say" body having bo other bruises than the "JJou'i oelieve I want to buy.,K one on the head, seems to suggest tbat "bay, take it for $30. I kan't stand he might have beeb walking along the recoiitcK." track and tell from the effects of some noise, "No, I .on't care to invest." disease, striking his bead on a tie. IF "How would $25 strike you?" he bad fallen from a moving train "Not very well " there must have been marks on other "What would you say to 151" the man's body. He appeared parts of neen "No, I'm obliged t you." ' a wonting man, out ni: to have "Well, git outen her, now git! You name Is unknown. Oaden Herald would paiaiize any boom tbe conntrv Oct; 18. ever saw. Bill, "calling his son, "fetch my guu oat nere, an' li mis feller's in three minutes from now I'll take sibt TERRITORIAL ITKMS. a crack at him. Git!" Arkansas i to-da- WOOLEN A. r, WAR DEPARTMENT, Frovo, 4th Ward. AOENTS ed THE DEAD MAN i rm apply or write to GO TO PHOTO cattle. A bunch of .A ! . 1 BOOM The "boom" spirit has taken such possession of the west that people who are iooKiog lor locations have be come accustomed to high exaggera tion. "Do yon want to sell your farm? was of an old fellow. "Wouldn't mind It." "Land rich?" "Cream's pore compared with It." "Healthful nelarbcorhood?" "Ain't nobody tVer died here yit Ual Uruder's son died some time ago in Texas, an' tbey fotcb him home to oury him, an' dinged if he duin't get well before thev the uot through with :'' funeral sermon." " must be healthful ""Itrhat'a whnt it U Spp that fellar goin 'long yander?" "Ye." "Walks pretty well, don't he?" "Fust rate." "Wall, I know something about him in connection with this nere climate that will sund sorter strange." "What's thatr" r "Wall, wnen that feller coma here he had only one leg." rou don't mean it?" and realized that he was not drunk bat suffering from an attack of some kind. had him placed on a mattress near the stove. The man made no sound, ex cept to groan occasionally. The Jailor left him there a few minutes to attend to some necessary work connected with the prisoners, and soon returned and asked a man whom he had left with the unknown how he was. The reply was considerable of a surprise "I don't know, but I beliwe he is dead' This was about 9 o'clock. An examination showed that the spark of life had fled. The clothes of FOB SALE. Special Notices, TOWN IN ARKANSAS. STUPEFIED CONDITION reached, a motion to postpone the bearing would be beard. F. S. Richards, for the defense, then asked that the Case be continued till 10 am. tc morrow, to glvB opposing IL S. Com mission era. Counsel time to Consult and if possible . i. u, k T supreme Court to- - autre upoa a statement of facts. ltmionsi uay, joou v. Leonard, of SaUna, Judge Boreman inquired, "Will that Sevier County, Robert Jones, of Mon- shorten up the casef " and was met roe, Sevier Couuty, and John W. with: "Certainly; it will dispense with Morehooee, of Nepal, were appointed taking the testimony," by Judgj Henderson. wnueo state Commissioners. Mr. Clarke thought an agreement could be arrived at by 2 p.m., but Mr Richards' application for a postpone Arrest at Cedar City. ment till 10 a m. was .. r uak r, wTr, utaa, Oct. 18. iSpe granted, and the court adjourned. vue ukskket News Deputy Marshals McGarry and The Theatre. Armstrong surprised tha citizjns of this place at on Nobles opening The attendance H 35 this m iming and arrested, on the night was not larger nor morn select oi unlawlul cshabltatlen, than those who know him and of him . T r U"rge in! . u. Macranaae. were led to expect, which means that in both respects fie average wa reached and passed. "From Sire to Carp. Rat is a title which no one seeing the w tuiomg nas gone to Son" without " 'regon ana will return via play knowing what its name Utah. Col was would ever think of, so remote is McDouafd, Chief Division the but as the Shaks-periconnection; U. urstrict S. Fish Commission, of axiom the nothingness of a C Washington, D. "Tae car isno 'w en roffi Yo Tortlant name is especially applicable to dramatic productions, it Is useless to 7fi.-.- .r must discuss that branch of the subject ""tested twKnts accordingly. further than to mention it. A. M. Mcsser. As the hero a man whose bright side Iollowed, and tbe Mexican applied an life at the commencement of the opprobious epithet to Wrinht. who of Have the Sbad been Seen? on horseback, at which he reached is Just dawning Milton Nobles wasbis piece, . but before be could r?ni if i. .... lor had a trying task on bis bauds. We secure itWinchester, ulu says: ".Please the Mexican fired, striking ww " "yining has been seen let In been t accustomed ol have seeing him in Wright the rieht cheek and killint; the VOUnir" niri r the lighter shades of character, those mm almost lustant.y. wrignvs gu:. iu joraan niver k'cu ti-- es later, killing his JBoe j They should bow be in which the quaint and comical ele exploded a moment here were an American assailant, ; ment but this time he had a Mexican and am prevailed length, swim XfZ10"'. present, a moving when the two men fell dead the Mexi ure-en down s ugu" nero to portray a man can the arms of tbe two dead who bad determined to turn bis back and secured drove the American to au adjacent m J0-- one has fen had In the river upon the past, which contained but one building, after which be made hi more redeeming feature, and with the whole escape, it will be remtmbefed t taan - nuciuer in f l... ... of his those who attended the Territoria small numbers? remaining life restore what had tbat Wright took the second prebeen for the time lost and make Fair A M MOiKK. mium in the con boy roping and tyini. amends for the wrongs and short tournament. connected with a dissolute comings Police Notes. career. The love he bore his wife and vrKe uiisiord, for drunkenness daughter and the terrible determina What Dr. McGlynn May Do. FruuDiv, was fined f 10 in the Po tion to avenge tne aeatn oi the one lice Court this Is present, and other and th infl'cted inWbenco outrage case of grave priest , tlanpe UTll - morning. necessity, Dr. wno alleged that he j the can ether administer baptism, pen upon required phys was not intoxicated but was as metaphysical ance. extreme auction, and the uo well ical as suffering . from "rheiim'ii" h four ol the seven sacraasent "ucu arresi;a WAS power which we should hardly have charist his church but ae can neither con tautv drnnkenaess and looked for In a comedian, but the cf "7 firm, ordain, nor marry. He cannot uned $y task was well, even surprisingly well, say mass. He can exercise his sacer treo Shea, drunk and office when such exercise profane, was performed. The audience were lond dotal fined 10. is to escape deatb, mu necessary in their tokens of apP aad entnusiastic tilatlon, infamy, or the loss of vai in thl.mor.w.OPQ? proval and the curtain descended on nable goods, but such exercise without nog abd placed in Jail to drunk sooer up. the second and thltd acts in a furore each grave necessity would incur a permanent disability until a dispeosa Dollie Nobles as the mother and tlon bbouM remoyei the irregularit) Fell from a Train. daughter was, as she has always been, He can validly receive all sacrament Mr. pleasing in the extreme; her sweet except penance; he can receive that i wor is as brakeman on the Uni n Paci- - rendition of "Sweet Home,' with he be innogood faith and penitent. Dr. McGly cannot be present or assist mandolin accompaniment, received an at Ul roa, ieii .itrom amfrelf?Bt tratn fc encore, mass; tbe law that if he and she was as enter church during- requires It fmnlni. uuwu r.cno can n on mass he must hp if a favorite. The popn.ar company ejected, and, necessary, by force, it oucway morning. The young fellow an election should not be possible, tr throughout is a very good one, each services was very much shaken mast be brought to a sueeth up and his allotted task in a man- close. A nis SDoulder blade dislocated. No performing "vitanduK," the same heln? ner thoroughly acceptable to the audi Dr. McGlynn. is denied the nrivileir wruaen so . ence. lar nre-aik j of attending such divine offices ef the are aware at ".Love and Law" will be church as processions, vespers, and ut. tie nas considerable pain when the bill. other duties peculiar to holv ordrN moved, and it is feared he has receiveo Dr. McGlynn cannot, in reading some internal injuries. The train fro say "Dominus voblscum'-- ' Apaches Indicted. nuica me oraseman fell was ruoniut: (tbe Lord be with ton) i but ha can v w iiiues an noar. He wto A dispatch dated Tucson (A. T.), . say "Domine exaodl orationem meam" irom a high car to a low one my prayer): which, in nur ZjPiai slipped, both the cars being cov- - October Id, says: The United State (Lord, bear is better if the offer is right. opinion, made final its Jury grand was report two hours it f; ,"i,lu. is still bound by his vows of chas and was discharged. It found four He tit y and celibacv. but mnat rirt his men. He Is teen indictments, nine of which were offices in private. He has bo share in rtnioi Jr--. "i.-usu- en J ine I'me and is against Apache Indians for the killing indulgences jnterior. Herald. j of Mike Grace bove Crittenden in May , Methodists Asking Legislation. last. An indictment has also been He a Remedy. One of the The Methodist Episcopal Conference tound against oeronimo for the killing richesthad men in Austin lives in a magin htm done Santa the on by the Valley of Arizona, In session at Tucson, nificent residence, almost next door to 16tb of June. 1887. when ha and he. cue numoie of a poor IrishAnzina, O. teber 15th, adopted a reso- - band killed two citizens of the valley. man, whose cottage wealth consists lauonas follows: of a dog tbat principal has get a voice like a of Fourth orator. One i nat we hereby appeal to Congress Utah Leather. the wealthy July nabob knocked atmorning a. taw Mr O'- prouiMiing ootn tee humble adKafferty's and cottage a Yesterday Herald tf.i!5l morning reporter dressed htm as follow : pleating we was some shown territories. urge ..Z manu "For now three upon the Worn,,' Christian Temper-aDyour dog has nights Luionaad all other temperaace factured at the factory in Salt Lake barged incessantly, so tbat I have not been able to sleep a wlok. My aged U....M.1UU iu aavocate tne pasts to City, which is ran ey Mr. Howe. Mr. Who I an invalid, haa alan .Ls.u.c5J?'iai,u tbH root outthe Hvrom Ball, foreman in th ani. mother. been kept awake. I Am aorrv to hnthar "ecomes es of leather "5ure the Salt firmly .,l department r.ira you. but this most stop." Uhtd in the virgia soil of Terup to introduce the factory, waa seat I sorry mesel," said the "Ain't ritories; and, whereas gamblingtheis Mr. leather here. Thomas d has Ashby with tears In his by Uceusn within the Terrlto-i- l tbe leather a fair test and says ayes, "lor the fellow, vn Bvw?;l a poor dog? Don't yon foKthe passave of a is better than that which is import know a jm a pealtol a for dog wld the disLaJHi.lf0b,bitlnK licensed evil ed. He was surprised at the quality temper?"raymedy of tbe leather and has concluded to use Tbe other man aald he did anri Federal Government woold have it exclusively hereafter Oadsn Tier. tartad for a gun shop. -- Texas Hift- power to enforce them. aid. -- A GREAT BIG REAL ESTATE This moraine an unknown man died at the city Jail. About 12 o'clock las1 night a watchman telephoned to the City Hall, saying that a drunken man was lying near 2. C M. I., on East Temple Street, and that he was unable to manage him. The officers came and carried the man to til, where they placed him on a bed, at they believed, to sober up. This morning the Jailor, who saw tbat he was still in A TlMEfY SATIRE. IN OUR 6 Ja.i$rx All First Class Goods aad will ba sold AT LOWEST rOSSIBUR WmiCBM' Call aad examine oar Stock aad PRICKS bafors bnylng alaawaara. NoreiiKon aV Ocsvrlqi&iivt. HO MAIN aXREKT. |