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Show ( itY rM NciL. FIRST DISTRICT COURT. The Otis Company 8uperlntendnfq The Iluslne s Before Judge Hen Gets a stirring Up. derson at Ogdea. WdnradT. Dacember 7, 1897. u In The City Oouncli met The following business was transregular , at, 7 o'clock last evening, Mayor acted In the First Distridt.Court, at FRAGMENTS. R": on Monday and Tuesday : Armstrong presiding. be granted j United States vs. Wm. Grlffia; conWm. WM up Irom titvsootbf LkjtI Perkins asked that he a free Itcane to sail Asa and game. He victed of polygamy. United States vs. Mads Christensen, was, he ai 1 W years of are, and had MARSu4r19xft leaves torWsbing- - do other m sans to famish himself and y adultery; arraigned, and took the tae necessaries of toQ tbfs evehicg. fitnily wi'.a to plead. time ' life. United States vs. Oscar Dunn, unDavid Weaver was fined Alderman Pa'nak did not think the lor be granted. The mat- lawful cohabitation, arraigned and drunkenness today. In the l'olic petitioaauould ter bad oeen refagred to the committee the statutory time to plead . Court. oa license several times, and taey had took United States vs. Peter Benson, unadversely. Prkst. X; 0. $mo"6t' sad Counselor reported Alderman ' Pyp. thought the fact lawful cohabitation; plea of not guilty. H. H. Clul ol tc Stake, were late tbat the peU ion referred to had been United States vs. Wm. Chugg, unheretofore refused, was no reason why lawful cohabitation; plea of guilty, city today. y ft not now. be sooald The and December 17th set as date of sengranted Too a y Joh n C . tjraljam , Esq,,, ed i tor. o.f oai Hjit-iola his mind, waa wheihei tence. Wl was made worth or the net. afljrtiig United States vs. Carl M. Bergstrom, spplk."bt the Provo 2Fn'rr, Councilor Taylor thought the peti- unlawful cohabitation ; arraigned and to Salt Lake. . OX-- 'i-- O , T 1 tion snoots be granted. The Cdurcb pleaded not guilty. nave will to he if was vs. sent United States Mrs. Charles support him, np the Eugene Campbell, said, today city don't. Tor twenty-Ev- e arraigned and pleaded not days, for drunkenness, Atderman Patrick said he understood adultery; tiiat tlie app.icaat wu not a worthy guilty. United States vs. Frank Greenwell, ; that his habits were not ; unlawful cohabit ition; arraigned and persoD good a Henby Rkisrr advertises today and he further o Jected to the granttook the statutory thne to plead. tine stock of watches and Jewelrv. He ing of the petition because the request U. S. vs. Joseph Taylor, of Harr's-vill- e; bas them marked at bottom prlce,aud bad heretofore been adversely reported unlawful cohabitation ; plea of I offer bargains to Cttatomere. guilty ; promised to obey the law and 1 Alter some more debate tae , was V"V fined $50. petition tJ. S vs Gustaye Thomasen, of LoJ. W. EardJey tra goes about town was granted on mo uu ol Councilor gan; unlawiul cohabitation; plea of on crntPhee flawing a radly sprained laylor. G. to not guilty. Qeorgc Bywater represented He ankle;Vhj ttt his misfortune by the Council that Joseph Smith was U.S.vs. M. W. Merrill; unlawful runNt kieycle which he suit ring from paralysis, aad unable cohabitation; plea of guilty, and Januattptineto to do saanaal labor; oa his behalf, ary 14th, 1888, set as the date of senpurchased recently. therefore he asked that Smith be tence. a free license to peddle merU. S. vs. Hyrum Bowman: unlawful HarbySAax field was b f ore Justice granted Granted. plea not guilty. cohabitation; Bypertoaarla vagrancy. The charge chandise. Jesse" J. Murphy, M. D., represented U. S. vs. S. N. Ley ; unlawful cohabibVwas Riven heittg proven, twenty that Francis Brown bad been ill of ty- tation ; arraigned and took the statutime to plead. the- the chain :ang. phoid fever for some time, and was U. S. vs. John L. Anderson; unlawstill unable to work. He was, how- tory . f is? i Tns floral tribute. that adornad the ever, doing all he could to obtain a ful cohabitation,; pleaded guilty, and himself and family, and Mr. December 21th set as the date of sen standat the fio:ral of Sister KJ K living torasked that Brown be granted a tence. J "JF iMnti'hj' nnil which were fBcceeo- - aMurphy free license U.S.vs. Lizzie Hull; fornication; peddle merchandise. inare we Granted. ttantfsoma, were, postponed. arraignment K James ;ed asked for another free U. S. vs. Andrew Madsen; unlawful formed, all mide up by BrotbeT O. V. to ; and ceaabltation peddle fruit. Granted. pleaded guilty, Due. They were excellent specimens Kimball & Lawrence, agents for the December 17th set as the date of senUnion and Royat, Norwich, Lancashire tence, f Fire lusuracce Companies, represented U S.vs. M. P. Mortehsen; unlawful tbat the said companies weie really one cohabitation; arraigued and pleaded in mat thev issued poli not guilty. lnc KELEIVEK TAKES f&H- - organisation, cies making each other liable for a one- -l U.S.vs. Mary E. Ramsden; fornithird of .the damses done. They, cation; arraigned and pleaded not therefore, asked tjkt they be not re guilty. to pay more than one license. In the case of A.J. Kershaw, who IIe Carriee Away Property, that quired Mr. Pyper thought it was a question was arrested oa Saturday, December as to the legal construction of the Water 3d, b Deputy Marshals Steele and Belonged to the and should be referred to the Whetstone on an indictment found by ChurchCyforaUoa. attorney. the grand Jury, charging him wita Mr. Wells denounced fie practice of adultery, the defendant pleaded not In regard to the possession of the hitcaing several companies The crime is alleged to have together guilty. J resident's Ofileej ee4aet oomf? time as merely a device to avoid the paybeen committed with Mary E. Ramsment of office rent and extra den. Mr. Kshaw was already under L'i hv M:irliHl IK r is .r.r, . . it. in .u clerical extra Ue j really thought the bonds on a charge of unlawful cohabthe suits against the Church, several petit ion .help. .should not be granted. itation. Mr. Grant was of the same opinion, In the civil suit of Darthula L. attempts wore made to get a conference vs. S. H. Higginbotbam, deof the parties concerned, but un- and cited cases within his own knowlStephens wbere companies had oeea murrer to complaint was overruled. til last eveuicg Mr. Peters, of counsel edge hitched together in order that expenses An order was entered the lor the government, was occupied with mignt be lessened. In this case, he U. S. Marshal's accountsapproving for bailiffs. The grand jury came in and reported hatinesa-- ut Air. James saii, sneh action did away witu two- .Ogden. .:nms ui tue wora. jo one Dut an in that they had Ignored the case against had charge 4 of the auranoe Jaak, who agent would mako such a ret1 Fred Bentler, wno was charged with Mice 1'resMom's refuaed hooks, fornication; also the charge of The petition was not granted. agai-is4to surrender them to the receiver. It q;nl. cohabitation unlawful A list of retail liquor licenses was Niels Nickelson. was then suggested that a stipulation That body reported it had found mn; indictments be made to the effect tbat the boots granted. Tue Salt T,lk R Kill under the laws of the United States. and reqoTds would be produced In J for 835 .Ttf, for November,('nmmnv'j was The case against Ling Chung, who was rue uai of $40j 7tf was alsoallowed. couct at any time Voty inigLit he arrested on a charge of perjury, and approfor feeding prisoners. waose case up from the lower wanted. This proposition was also priated Tae bill aftlhe surveyor for four court, was also ignored by the grand rejected. Tae ground taken was that, montbs' seflkes,city fl52, was allowed. Jarv. as the books and, records ot ttyaPresi-A note to Dennis Lno United States vs. Annie and corponHja J with was Co., ordered paid. Jacob Strulf ; the former Steiger, is charged dent's utfie nero'pnvat nmrest, property, no ' The oa tire department to with fornication, and the latter with concesfci jus ,of tbis kinti coia be whom committee bad oeea referred the petition adultery. Both are natives of Gerafade. ' lie Chtfrth corporation had no of F E Houghton and seven others, many, and unable to understand the interest whatever in the ownership of asking that tae south half of Block 52, English language, and H. U. Rolapp, be; the books, and therefore tae receiver Plat A, asreleased from the tire limits, Esq., translated the indictments Into follows: The south half of the German language, and read them had not a shadow of a riht to their reported said block, with the single exception to the prisoners. Both pleaded not a of lumber possession. yard on tae east side, it guilty. They were residents of a Cacie County; until exclusively by residences. Providence, Today further conference was had, occupied All tae properly owners on tnis half about four months ago, when but uo cuaugd was mode, aud tbis of the block have was on a above the arrested Struli signed akUoraoott Ma anal Pyer earn manly mentioned and as it will charge of committing the crime of petition, ae zed tue Piesldent''- Office ledgeis likely be many yeats before this .adultery with Anna Steiger, having ai the. toy stoppius the buaioeaa, aad portion of the block will be used the same tine a jiving and undlvorced for anything but residences, ydur wife This alleged companion in oarryia tbemoff. A number of books cemmittee was also arrested at that time, recommend that crime all i minor importance were left la tae that portion of Block 52, Plat and both were held to await tne action otDee, in the custody of Mr. Jack, w4o A, south of tae following boundary, of the grand jury, and taken to the the restrictions im- Utah penitentiary, being unable to find waa requir :d to grre a receipt for b released from posed. by the lire limit Oidinaace, viz: bondsmen. them as agent of the receiver. of the United States vs. James C. Peterson, Commencing 330 feet Tue action of tae receiver, prompted north wes'. corner of saidsoutj of Logan; uulawful cohabitation; block,thence -lee t : theace south forty-sevplea of guilty, and sentence suspended by hia Hraf advisers, Is, In our east thence east 105 feet to the east- ona promise to obey the law. view, an outrage. Summary seizures feet; ern limit of that block. Keaort adopUnited States vs. Mads Christensen, of private property, . being vio- ted. plea of not guilty. adultery; Mr. Wells reminded the Council that lative of natural aad constuu ional United States vs. Charles C. Dunn, ago, an order bad been made plea of guilty to the charge of unlawr.gnts, cannot be viewed coasistt n:iy six weeks the gas company to extend ful cobabitation; Dec. 10 set as date of from any otaer standpoint. Tae at- requiring certain mains, but up to the no sentence. titude assume l by .tae parties wronged action had been taken. He present would like The case ef Sewell Lamb, of Hyde to know matters stood. was highly proper. Sotnlu but a firm just how Park, Cache County, for unlawful coI Tae asked the superintenMtyor habitation came on lor trial. On mo.iron;, and a purpose not to yield a dent some time ag ) why he had not tion of the District Attorney, an order hairs breadth in such an uncalled for. complied with he order of the council was entered dismissing the case. be replied taut, he did not propose In the case of James Haney, of Hyde pott'tnptory and, as we believe, neces- and to extend any mains until he got more Park, for unlawful cohabitation, an i Hleaal the only money. sarily proceeding, order was entered continuing the same proper aoirrse to taae. If private The action of Superintendent Eiler-becfor the term. in tae are to in nis and be In the case of Wm. L. Gray vs. A. L. matter, rights reply tothe trampled under foot were taken and Mayor, vigorously Gray, an order for decree of divorce this controversy, it should not and bandied. Several up was entered. characternuist aot be done with the consent of ized Mr. Eilerheck'amembers conduct as an inthe victim' sult to the Council, and the doings of the superintendent received considerWhat They Did. able stirring up before the discussion ended. vIt was finally agreed that the Ual for the Poor. On Monday Joseph Taylor, of Har- Recorder be Instructed to address a Weber County, pleaded guilty risville, Sleter PrlaciiTa to communication of the directors the Jennings and her son Joseph recently placed at the dis gas company informing them tbat on a in the First District Court to unlawcertain day an order Was male by the ful cobabitation. posalof Bishop K;ssler, of tfTS Six City Couocit that the mains be extendThe court said I am inf ormed, Mr. weave ward, for the henefit of the ed in certain streets, and asking why tae had that it Is your desire to take order not Taylor, with a ben complied poor car load of coal. The Bishop Oa motion of Alderman Clark, As- advantage of the custom which has asgs, Who next? sistant City Attorney Moyle was di- heretofore been In vogue, by making a rected to attend ta5 sessions of the Council in the aosence of City Attorpromise as to your future conduct. Is A Vile Case. ney Richards, and an adjournment was this a tact? Mr. Taylor It Is. Yesterday afternoon Thomar Ather-to- taken. who resides in the Secona Ward, The Court What Is the age of your was oeiore uommisslont Aorrell. A youngest child by your plural wife? Returned. Mr. Taylor Nine months. , complaint aad been made tty his wife, We Bad a call today from Elder CN. Court Let there be no mistake, The wirom ae married leas tUan a month of Orderville, Kane County. Ago, askUMfVhat he be placsd under Porter, Brother Porter is the Elder who waa Mr. Taylor. Youofhave not lived within tbe bounds the Edmunds law bonds to keep the peace, as he hsd directed to accompany the remains of been her In a shock;ng the late Elder R. T. Booth noma. He until the last year and a ball, and now meaner. Th examinitlon rcsulte I in was you say you are willing to promise to laboring, In fowa at the time, and obey that law. the defeoJint's bones to .keep the repaired to Kansas City immediately Mr. Taylor Yes, ir. peace The Court And you hereby promise placedat .o. on receipt of tbe telegram. There he . . . . being not te counsel ottiers to obey tbe law iff inTBsugawon Atnertu's wn found the Body of Elder Booth in he of plural marriage? statement showed him to be a decity hospital. It was given into the Mr. Taylor I do. praved wretch, and he anblushlaglv hands o( Undertaker J. T. Weldoo, of Tae Court the sentence of the gave BO eeconu: pt his vile acilons. Kansas City, who embalmed ft and court in your case will be that you pay a tine ol $50 and costs of prosecution, The outcome was that he was placed it proper shape for transportaaud tuat you stand committed until nader arrest for fornication, bail being placed tion. the One and costs arc paid. fixed at $1,000. Being unable to find Uo Tuesday James C. Peterson, of Elder Porter arrived with his charge the Fourth Ward Legaa, pleaded guilty any one who would go on his bonds, on Fri lay last, and the body, in a good to a similar offense. he was committed to the custody of s'ate of The prosecuting officer, Mr. Evans, preservation, waa taken to the the Marshal. said to the Court If it please your home of Elder Booth's family, at AlI a letter here which On his way to the penitentiary ha pine, Utah County, and was Interred honor, byhave Commissioner Goodwin, ol permission U call at the on Sa urday. Logan, by whom the defendant was , and parte tBtfftftfto take out Brother Booth left Utah in June last, bound over, iu which tie makes a strong gf to the bastile. This waa and and was assigned to labor as a mis- plea In behalf of Mr. Peterson. The latIs a very poor man, and desires to as 83n as be got inside of granted, the door he sionary la the State of Kansas. This ter make a promise to tne court that be his was who wife, he sstaeding did ejfaogat until stricken by the will obey tbe law in regard-tunlawful la the roodi, seized hcr by the hroat diseasefaithfully which terminated his life. Af- conabitation in tbe futnre. Taking and began to choke her. Deputy Can-09- a ter KU circumstances Into consideradeparture his young and only these tion, I recommend that sentence in quickly antcxlered. but had to use child (tied, and three days before Elder this case be suspended considerable force before he could Booth's lifeless date of your body arrived horned The Court What is Attrertou to let go his hold. from his missionary field, his second last marriage, rvir. retersoa. ctfapel The atter was then lodged in the child was born six Defendant 1864. days after the The Court And what is the age of penitetiary witnputurtheratelay and father died. your youngest child? with but little ceremony. Defendant Fifteen years. Elder Porter labored during the first Court Do you promise to obey two months ol his mission in the State theThe law in regard to unlawful cohabi' fotaticted of Nebraska. He was then transferred tation, in the of Polygamy. future? where he remained until Defendant I do. Will I be enabled Yesterday Wm. Griffin, of Newton, to Iowa, called to come to Utah. He has been to provide for I my second wife? Cache County, was convicted at Tae Court know ef to by President prevent you from doing so.nothing of polygamy. An appeal will honorably released In conWoodruff from further labors in that sideration of your age, the letter writprobably betaken. The Ogden Herald field at present, and will return to. his ten in your behalf by Commissioner gives the following account of the Goodwin, and your promise to obey home- in Orderville. the law in tne future, sentence la your -case will be suspended, during good Yesterday morning upon the conbehavior. Canglt Between the Cars. vening ot the first district court tie . trial of the ease wherein WillHm Grif- Last Sunday afternoon about four dn, of Newton, was charged with polygProvo Points. amy, was resumed. Three dr four o'clock, Mr. Edward Chatelain, a witnesses were examined. The evi- young man of about 27 years of aire, A communication from an eastern dence thaonaout the cae was wno Is n In this city, where merchaatlle house to their, attorney at on the part of the prosecubrought, he has been employed at the depot xm Provo about compromising a claim, show martae tion, that defendant six year-- , was a victim of a seabout ried a wlural wife after the 10 to day of vere and painful, though not neces- says that it will be the first "Morm in" June, 1S84, and oa - tne part of the deaccident, ft seems debt that has not been paid 100 cents dangerous, fense to prove tha- tae marri ig took sarily be was making a coupling be- on the that before that pUce dollar, and they have taken aod date, after May tween a box and a fruit car, the latter -- .to. r. The lnf ejf Jeaaie-yaMilIs a pride In the Utah showing what particular called aavlng charg-- d the defendant with com - ler as Tha drawhead. is tbe "Mormon" trade has latter . solar, mntltrc t crime en or after June 10 aa excellent financial bad and therefore the question Dinged of a slimaadand assomojvhat rounded certainly was a nature, there upon this point, for It was not denied curve and dislike to see it brokrecord, they In tue at the where road, r ... Ui cars were located, tae place that he was nlnrallv married en, but would accept the compromise, draw heads the by prbduoud testimony government mtesed each other the two cars etc. This seems about the way busiwas mo.-tt-y bearfey,tlit suaaosedly came togetaer . Mr.aad Cbetetaln endeav ness men look on "Mormon" trade snpicloun acslons ol tnedef endant.aud ored to from between the ears In the dacu of his nam Abel nn tatan from time tO move aVOld hptner a n irht hut hn generally. The Chamber of .Commerce meet tothe realstry list. The evidence oa tie platform of the fruit ear s trues him otaer side was the testimony of the and he wa night to discuss the lead question: squ-eztightly between On Saturday Erastus L. Gee parties connected with, the case, in re the two cars. The platform was was arrested by deputy McLelian higa Bard te tfcs case. Twe ayiAfoatrt be--J enouga to catch htm across the breast, OB aJchargc of bigamy and taken before gan yesterday morntng, shortlv before andintaat of the part he sns 12 o 'clock body Commissioner Hills. The evidence The Jury waa first ad- - talned the worst injury. pretty clear case. On failure tJi Pyecotloa- - who were Hewaa noma Immediately af- - stobo we bbonds taken ne was taken to the pen. by give defense, and thefortp-e-r was accidentand be insensible then closed the argument Tnls is a Gentile case. 1 this nat He has morning. suffered Tae Juiy which tried the'ease was Yesterday a conference of Seventies pain since the accident. It la was held at Provo for Utah Stake, composed as follows: a. E Barnes. great oy Dr. who Perkins, thought attended A. I. Stone. John Atklnsoh, Wrs. Far showing ten quorums all full and la no teat were bones him, It broken, bat rell.O. S- Bridg e Isidore Marks, A. was impossible to determine working order, with but one or what the good two exceptions. There were present H Lavrenc. J hu Moyea. I. A Her of extent hie are, injuries Internally. of the Presidency of the Fim Quornm rlek, Jnes Ivi oa, O 3 Corey and Tbe Injured yooog man wae res in g H. S. Eidredge and S. B. Young. It H. C. Keeier. They rendeiad a verquite easily yesterday afternoon, was pronounced an unusually Intedict of "guilty as charged In the his many friends will hope for and his resting conference. speedy recovery. Oyden Herald. aes-ilo- Or-den- , sta-tntr- fi , - I . - ate .aly lic-n- - se - - t Tae examination of C. B. Gillette, on a charge of grand larqeny, allegec to have been committed by the taking of a mule from a Mr. Snyder, was held yesterday afternoon before Commls slonerNerrell. At the close the,Co held Gillette to answer U the gaqd Jury, and placed his bonds at One of the wltBeases.Mr. Fitzgerald, failed to answer to the subpoeas promptly, and was fined $5. Subsequently the explanation offered of hito conduct induced the Commissioner remit the fine. r - -- en ; n, wa.-writt- en juie . tl ' , .- I- ed -- ?Jl!i2l - Provo, Dec. fttb, 1887. Sag-era, New-.market- Newmarkets, Very Nohhy, Newest Styles, at $22.00 and $24 00. reduced from $26.00 AV $:$0.00, Checks, Tl OM A Bl. V ri.isiiEs. a yard at F. Aubrbach & Bko's One Price.EstablishmcBt. PAT YOTJB POLL TAX. Notice to delinquents: All "persons are owing poll tax for tbe year 1867 hereby notified that unless the same b paid oa or before the 10th day of at CfHce No. 8, City Hall, cemtl?87, action will be commenced against them for the collection of tbe tax and cost of suit, as provided by law. Following is the section of City ordinance relating to the subject : "Section 5. If any person shall fail to par the tax required by this ordinance (to wit: two days' work of eight hours each, or in lieu thereof tbree dollara lawful money ), witain ten the time mentioned in the notic provided for in the preceding section, said tax shall be deemed delinquent, and tbe person so liable snail thereafter be required to pay such tax ir money; and tbe Supervisor of Streets, as sncb, must proceed to collect th rae as an' action of debt in any cour having Jurisdiction, and no property of such delinquent shall be exempt from ( xcutiu on a judgment so recover d " Wraps, Ht $18. OO, $20.00, $25 OO and $30. OO, Jut hall cost. 1 Ifandiome Brocaded Velvet ut $12.00, and 1 Handsome Brocaded Velvet wt naif price. Just $35.00, 8 This Season's Beaded l'lu-Wraps, at exact New York Cost. with Quilted Silk Circulars, Linings, at $10. 50. A few Squirrel-Line- d Garments to be Closed Out at a Great Loss. h r.wyi iiiujns. t3f. TUE Y 1 1 Ills Deseret 1 1 1 Elm tO Patterns, at $1 25. Lot of 10 Yard Lengths, Doable Wide Amiure Trlcotine Dress Patterns, at $1 .86. , Lot of 10 Yard Lengths, all Wool, Dress Patterns, at $3. 65. Lot of 10 Yard Lengths, all Wooi Ohuddah Dress PaLot of Full Measure $7.00 Combination Dress Patterns, 1 I 1 Lot of Extra Fine Doable Shawls; fienn nt 7.0(tfoTiR6.(K. Lot each of Childs' and Ladies' Woolen Hoods, at 25o., 60c., 75o. and $1.00 eaoh. , Lot each of Hair, Shoe and Cloth Brushes, at 15c., 2(k 25c. and 40c. each. -- I TO CLOSE III T VS WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING CIO TO 1 AT REDUCED GREATLY FOB HOH DDPAHTMT Of "Odds and Knd" a.id tome full lines of LadUt MCtet' ana Childs' Shoes at Lett than Cost f We mention a few articles only. 1 Lot of Infants' Sllpprs, at X5c. a pair. Wants to Sell I PROTO WOOLEN MILLS r Let of Ladies' Webb Slippers, , 30c. s pair. Lot of Infants' Kid Shoes, wwrth the for Mte. a ns.tr 1 Lot of Childs' Calf Shoes, worth BJ 00 for c. a 1 Lot of Childs Calf Sboes, worth l JW tor si tft pair.. pair. l eacn L.aoe .15 00 a pair. oi jsoys' i and snoes, at 7 ixks eacn oi jautea' BuWan Shoes, redacsd, rMftlfeK no. to $t 23 pr. pair. 1 Lot ol Ladies' Low Pot K4d Button Shots, at $2.00. Cheap at tT" Come and loa. No charge for sflSwisn Goods We kiowt1ty are cheap. C. ( I'TLFR A HBO., AHESTS f 1 STOCK OF GOODS, Connor Creek, Or. n ri 1 OUR PRESENT I have used Ely's Cream Balm for catarrh in head and have been greatly benefited by it - Mrs. Susie Morgan, PRICES; Lot ot Last Season's Ladies' I Misses' Cloaks at Half Price. our depart merits are full of NOVKI.TIKS and onr nrlmi lha owest in the city. We have but ONE price to all. A. child can buy asin cheap BMMt the is experienced persos. All Shawls, Yarns, Jeans, Dress Goods, 75c yd., formerly $1.00 yd. 14-inc- h I Tweeds, Men's Over Shirts, $1.75, formerly $2.25 each. Hose, etc. to Order Made Men's Snifs Men's Scarlet Underwear, $3.00 Snit, from ProTo Cloths. No. Old onslitntlon 8, Building. dJU ; t conda, Mont. Blanket, Lot of Men's and Youths' Suits, Stvlish and Iumh. at the following Closing Out Prices: f 0.00, f 7.50, K.60, $10. U), $12.00, $13.50 and $16.00. Lot each of Gents' and Youths' Overcoats, at $4 00, $4. CO, $f.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.O0, $10.00 and upwaixU Lot each of Men's and Youths' Pants,t Hcc .. Oo.. $1.00, for $4.76. i Lot of Full Measure tflO.OO Combination Dress Patterns, for $6,75. These Bargains are wort7i$ the attention of tlut nost fastidious ladies, being this 8easm's Importation. I Lot of Imitation Paisley Shawls, Cheap at$fc00 for $l.oo. Lot of Imitation Paisley Double Shawls, Cheap at $l.o for $2.25., 1 Lot of Woolen Dark Double Shawls, Cheap at $4.00, for ier First Door West of Eni&ortum Comer. your property. Ely's Cream Balm cured me of a very disagreeable disease which I supposed to be catarrh. I think it o of remedies for any complaint theestot of the nasal organs. F. W. OU4, Ana- Flannels, Lingers, JRepellanfs, tasslmerea, GOODS WILL BE 8HOWN ON THE FIHST FLOOtt. ttern, for $3.75 1 Co. SALESROOM, we are in earnest. 1 have vrvV Always Acker's Baby WvSm at hand. It is the only safe that d BARGAIN SALE W. J. Milks, Beom Real Estate Exchange can get you good money for ""V and tbe Increase of Sale of ear narya and CLOTHIKG Department, compel Ja us O L O S E OUT our $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.01), $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. 1 Lot of Childs' Overcoats2 to 6 years, at $2.35. 1 Lot of Childs' Knee Pants, at 85c. a pair. 2 Lots of Oents' Underwear, at $1.75 and $2.50 per suit. 7 Lots of Batting Quilts, from $1.00 to $3.oo each. 8 Lots of White and Colored Blankets from $1.75 to $15.00 a pair. Thest, are the LOWEST PRfCES v mads for New and Desirable Good. The weatJier is mild, vote .and we have an overstock, but donyt delay. Winter is sure to come before Spring I LoJ each of Gents' Fashionable Satin Scarfs, at 16c., 25o., 35c. and 50o. each. Positively worth doable. 1 Lot of Gents' Chamois Skin Lin-- Vests, at $1.00. One of them may save you a doctor's bill. 1 Lot of Ladies' Chamois Lined Chest Protectors, at $1.26. You cannot buy them East or West for loss than $2.50 each. I Lot of Silks and Brocades, at 75o. per yard, worth $1 50. Lot of 10 Yard Lengths, Double Wide Diagonal Dr is coiiisr BBOS. One Price House. . a 100 doz. Ladies' All-Wo- Hose, ol formerly $4 at 40c re business, residence orooertv to sell. W J. Milks, 276 S. Main, next to Clift House. wtBM C, Ht I vpBaaaBejr M, 00NELS0N pir. GO, WAifT Down Quilt and Bed forts Cheap ai 111 Ou r tow WOODKVS. laoie barga auJitpa now Ready and is Sure to Give Satisfaction. t n A KIVI. UBE4II " a Cartoon with a local application, Is for sale at tbe bcok and 1, OaiED FKITiT. Wi pay the highest market prices for all kinds of DRIED FRUIT. .":r teams will call lor ttumln any partot the city d&s Barnrs A Datis. REISER, JEWELER, RECEIVED A 111ft AS SOKTMEXT OF Zadtc' aiia BBSSSSBSBSSBVS Ssssa A fws ssall;' BBBBBB BBBSBbSSSBBBS BBBa jr IN ALL FRANK 1 "' First Sout a St. ! srKAYKi) oft sroiittfi BAY HORSK COTr: TWO YBARJASU hs three white feet and vrmi spot in foremen-- ; die oilier has a white pot n Tvrcneaa. aaon ooi umwj 1 -- . V OOAOIHO DEPARTMENT.: LADIES' NEWMARKETS Utah Central Railway. New Time Card, November 13th, . 1 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE SALT LAKE DAILY. AS FOLLOWS: Pacific Express at AUaatio aVxpres rart City Express aad Local Atlantic aad Sff J oa tfttbidbiAji Thev were taken to herd trv fctonro U. Moses A Sou, Inst spring, in' What is kawo as Barker's GaaYna. fcalt LaksCounty. Any person learning s,d colts, dr giving will lead to their recovery Information that to Angus M. Cannon, salt Lake Citv, or He ot Wm. bold, North Jtordan, Salt Lake d tAw Co., will be liberally rewarded. j?.: W, JENNINGS Gentet hieh will be Sold at No. 12 East, BIG BARGAINS AS THE STOCK. IS LIMITED. WATCHES aud JEWELRY, W Mate Yonr Call Early anfl SAM' LEVY. Manufacturer of Fine Havana Cigars 171 A 1T,3 s. Main Street. JUST "aBS jaBTiaWy oe, TO REDUCE $TOCK dtf news stores. a SKA-SON'- S are display ing the Ilandaomeat Lot of IIOI.I-II1tiOODS ever brougbt Jo this conntry. Popular Low Prices will prevail to insure a fepcedy Clearance of lite Entire Importation. Soother medicine yet made that will remove all infantile disorders. It contains no Opium or Morphine, but gives the child natural ease from pain. Price 23 cents. Sold by Z. '. H. f. Drag ' ii, CHILD'S JERSEY MUITS Knee Pants and Boys Cassimere School Suits cheaper than ever at F. Aubrbach & Bro's No. room Iek ofChild 1 tST We List your property with W. J. Miles Boom Real Estate Exchange, if who want to sell it. dtf I F.AUERBACH&BRQ Fries d (ltd SrT. Our P DICES will convince you l, 1887 . a few Astrakhan in left rlze 40, 42 and Wraps, Cleured but nl be which will 44, Heduced Prices. NKWMARKKTS, AGKS 14 and 16, OF THIS IMPORTATION, AT GRKAT BARGAINS ! has been marker! Our Entire Stock of Chilclrcn's Garments. Sizes 2 to down to Bare Cost, and will be Cleared Out This Week. 1 be to to 60 Children's Striped Eiderdown Cloaks, ages Cleared Oat, n 4, $2 75, VI 50 and $4.00, which in Bare Cost for Now Goods. 25 Ladies' Astraehan Capes, to be Cleared Out at $2 75 aud VI 25. liar, New York Cost. A tSioice Lot of Ladies' Beaver Cares and Muffs, very stylish this seasou, Prices. We have also Reduced the Puces of oar Entire Stock of at SHAWLS, which will be Cleared Oat Ttils Week at Great Bargains. tOO Jamk; C. Livingston', supervisor oi oireetw. SUPERVISOR'S Offick, Salt Lake City. SOI IX CO. 41 MAIN HTUKtS'T. i W. N. W1JJJAM8, have GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES IN MISMEV days-afte- $V FlMITURf Gents' Clothing Stock! IO of Last Season's Short am coats MISSKS' best in $12.50 and $13.00, reluced from $8.50, $11.00, $1.'1.00 and $16 00. ICtf We $8-50- , Nit, hnd the At- ! LADIES' SHORT WRAPS. 27 Cloth aud Astraehan Wrap, at MJ.OO, $8 50, 810.OO, and Check, at $5.00, reduced from 97 OO IO Newmarkets, Black, Astraehan Trimmed, at $G.0O, reduced from 98 00. 5 Newmarkets, Black Beaver, Trimmed, $6.50, reduced from $9.00. 20 Newmarkets, in Checks, with Capes and Hoods, at $7.00, $8.00 and $0.50, reduced from $9.00, $10.50 and $12. 50. IO Hvfwmarkets, in Brown Diagonal, and Black Berlin Twills, with Capes, at $8.00, reduced from $12.00. 5 Newmarkets, Black Bouclo, with reduced from Capes, at $12.00. 5 Kewmarkets, Best Brown Beaver, with Capes, at $9 oO, reduced from $12. 50. 25 Newmarkets, Assorted, .In the Newest Styles the season has produced, at $12.00, $13.50, $17-5and $19 00, reduced from $15.00, $16.50, $22 OO and $24.00. CO, the market. Buyers and Visitors invited to Examine our Goods and Prices. Our Prices are the Lowest and we guarantee sat isiaction. , CO-O- P. IO s, with Cape qjid Heods, Reduced at follows: 12 Newmarkets, Brown, Diagonal, The best Bargains in Ladies' Kid Gloves are those offered by, F. Aukk-BAc- n A Bko., at 50c and $1 a pair. 0 -- Season's Ladies" in Plain and fV well-know- tct-mr- pt ENORMOUS SACRIFICE! we hare left from Last Season it ofertd AIM KJ Every Garment 100. -- TIm A An1 reliable Medicines are the best to depend upon. Acker's Blood Elixir has been prescribed for years for all Impurities of the Blood. In every form of Scrofulous, Syphilitic or fercurial Diseases it is invaluable. For Iiheumatism. has no equal. For Sal at Z. C. M. I. Dnis More. December 1st. tractive. Our Home Made Furniture is at an EXOllMOUH SACRIFICE ! 20 Ladles' Newmarkets of Last Season, at $4.00 and $5.00. Kvery one Is worth $10 GO. 15 Ladies' Newmarkets of Last Season, at ihe Uniform Price of lO.OO. Last Srason'n Prices SI 5 OO to S2. 00. 15 Ladles' Raglans of Last Season at 9n oO, $7.oO, $10.00 and $15.00. Reduced from $fO.OO, $12. 50, $20.00 and 928 (H). stitution. ' Og-de- n, AT - HlfiH GOLKKO , JACKETS. TAILOR-MADE-SHO- RT FURNITURE P, and Walnut (Joods Reliable and Prices. Low. Carpets, Lace Curtains, and Rugs.tfew and 75 Ladies' Short Jackets, altof this Season's Importation, of the Very Best few York, London and Berlin Makes, have been Marked Down to Bare-Coa- t of Importation. Ihe C hoicest Lot of Jackets ever brought to this country, prices from S3 SO upward, Co-o- K , LADIES' a. r. eaxNO. vicb rassv, s rnaas. . , sse-- Have doubled their Store Rooms and inertia Stock of Furniture. Everything is Substantial and Stylish. Chamber Suits in Antique Oak, Mahogany, Cherry During this Week, beginn ing MONOA F. December 5th, we will offer EXCEPTIONAL 8 in oar Cloak Department. We mean to Clear Out the Entire Stock, if Extraordinarily Low Prices for the Handsomest tot of Garments ever brought here, will be any inducement. . FROCXAIW TBE GLAD TIDINCIS. That the Holiday Goods at the An Bazar are the cheapest in town, a chile can ouy as cneap as a giant at mi? noted resort. The stock Is the most complete ever displayed. Prices an always en the lowest level. Specie! short t bargains in books. L'.fe is too name all the attractions. Come and see them for yourselves. Opposite C. R. Savagk. the Big d Dec. 24 H AM If ON O TYPR WRITKftS. 8 Months' trial. C. Oblob, Z. C. M. I., Salt Lake City. BROWN'S COttGH BALSAM and Tar Troches are invaluable Mo every family for Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat. BBOWS'8 ABSICA SALVE Is every box warranted for Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Old Sores, Piles and Sore Eyes. No cure no pay. BROtt VS NAKt.tl'ARILM has no equal. Stands alone as the Great Blood Purify er and cure for Rueumatism. All Wholesale Drugr sell Brown's Family Medicines, gists Z. C. M. P. Drug - Store, General Agents. Ladies will find relief from headache, costivenese, swimming in the head, colic, sour stomach, restlessness, Insick digestion, constant or periodical and headaches, weakness in the back difkidneys, pain la the shoulders and of ferent parts of the. bodjf, a feeling lassitude and despondency by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. It is not unpleasant, is purely vegetable, and is not injurious to the most delicate con- At $1,00 CO-O- TtAli-GAIN- Special Notices. USO.17 ES Jon aKKT tatrra, raesT. Clear ini Sale of CloaksiWraps! $500. w-m- re-que- 0IL Held to Answer. U AN. at at.. 6.30 8.( a 8 00 a.u. Mflford Express at a.m. p.m. Atlantic PHrk City aW Local Vtnh A Northern at Hactflt; Express at .. at . J.so ill .sltfu'ljit I ttrm sa.t; Short Wraps AT ACTML COST 74 p m. tftr Passenger Trains Arrive in Salt Lake daily, aa follows " From Seatki. taalllfiP Express at 4.00p.m. juuu axfiress at. AMD I - ' a.tn. .MUford Express at.... ..in. Jnsb Express at fi.'Op in. ..10.40 p.m. i fl.43 11. 10 FRANCIS COPK, Uea. Freight and Passens;z Agent 10.00 6.40 a. p.m. JOHN SHARP, General npertatcadea& c. m. mm t. & |