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Show THE A DAY : X.ak City P.O.. Mail east. AtSait P.i-Fa- TJ. st August 2.1831. m. -- n -- ..... k i j ...... ..r risco ..... au J Bi n gham Minora, W. - ............. Privo.. hoi ks tob knxrvax or aiAits at depots. m. r.PrlEasternTast Mail.... ....... ...4:00a.a. m. V. Pir4Prk City and Cache valley.... 10:4? ro and Oregon... l:op. and points south 5:40p. m- p. m. u. P; Stockton and intermediate p't..4.-0- a. R. GW. California aud west.. .......9:40 m. The Democratic stars who were Imported by Frank II. . Dyer and his aggregation of Sajnts and sinners should : have remained over in Zion and attended the Third District Court yesterday. ' Had they done so they would have learned more of the true situation in Utah in one hoar than John T. Caine and his satellites - could have , related to hem ln a year. Cobabs. from the millionfaire to the pauper, would have presented an objeet lesson which all the resolutions passed the by the church and its annex, Democratic convention, would not be able to dissipate, v The proceedings yesterday conclusively; corroborate the statements made by The Tribcse and the Utah Commission ,in its report that polygamy is not dead, but on the contrary shows that notwithstanding the manifesto issued by tho head of the church, many of its adherents are still dealing lu forbidden fruit. Tbe proceedings, which were most interesting, were as follows: ana i t I i I 0 MaiL. R.U.W.-Paci- fic .. ;:4P; ......... .12:00 p 1" 5:P" ....... .. R. GW.Paciflo Express... R. G.W. Bingham C. City, Mill Creek.. k " ! j I j -- ..' ..- OTFICK HOCKS. ' ' : ' , Monev order window opens 2 a. m., closes 5 p. m. a. m. register window.... .. .... .....9:00 p. Opening ....8:00 m. i Closing registe window..... m. General delivery. windows open 8a.m. wop. I 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Stamp window-ooen.Carriers' window exceptingSnday..6uU 7 p. in. ? SUS DAT HOURS. ft- , i General delivery and stamp windows open r 11a.m. tolp.ro. ?.... .13 to 1 p. m. Carriers' window....... Hours lot collection of mall from th letter boxes in the business districts: 8 a. m., 10 a. in.. i .tu n. . 4" ix. m.. 6:30 u. m ana v p. m.M. : f I. A. 'Bkj!Tok. P. ' 1 so-call- ed i i no-- I SISTOSOXiOaiCAI BSCOKI. Salt Lake Crrr, -- a 'O B or Pvkm 9 Oct. IS, 9 2 cl Osiestatzox. WEIili-DESEBVE- a- si 2 5- 4o r- - - .... Cloudless 25.60 54 S3 SE S3 NW Cloudy temper-ture,!4- 4. minimum 69; Maximum temperature, i Mean temperature. 50; for 13 years, 51. x5. M of temperature, . a. m J. p. TO J- -. January l, DeCciencyi of temperature since ! 1881, 495. - ! LDciency of temperature since October 1, 0.CD Inches: mean daily, 13 years, aoRaiafall, inches; deficiency, O.Ott. Kxoess of raJnXall since January 1, 1891. ai5 Excess of rainfall since October 1. 1891,0.44 . lnchel.Ti ' ' I 1 Geobsb N. Samsbtjbt, Observer. Oct. 7Tt O UMIf . I V T triht. Arftivw iIt. Obserwr, Salt m.7yA I - ernnl-er- . FlXLEY. CITY ASS SXIQKSOBHOOD. t r'.i.iA Rftm'a mail boxes, heretofore of a dull green oolor, are being paintesVred. The baromete'r was sinking yesterday, with i rain- - probable and cooler weather . promised, j There are messages at the "Western Union office: for P. J. Keld, James Fitzgerald. Mrs. lira. Callle Houck, Tom S. K. Eugene Benriett, Lytle, Alex Harrals, " , F.lJohes."- A physician who drives around a good deul complains that the street railway companies (lb not properly plank their crossings, .wbloh makes It hard, especially on light . , ' Clerk I Allen yesterday issued to George Blanthorn. ll&enses marriage 30: and ngedUi, and? Ellen Shaw,21,aged n. and Mary aged A. Atkinson, .' aged 19-- ; I Thi lectui which- - waa to have been de livered last! evening In central nail, Dy IVIU iaro Jaekson Armstrong, Deiore ine ihfcinsr men. has been postponed until Jloaday eveplng next, in the Federal Court- fonnty Jo-Be- ph Hen-rirkse- -- noticeable that the recent It was convention was equipped with seats Demo-Mons- on y from'the Tabernacle. No wonderonthe Latter-Dato sit the sacred faints felt Inspiredundiluted milk of the benches and bear the wordfrom the vlsitimr statesmen. !;Thn rtostooned lecture by Judge Goodwin before the P. O. S. of A., on "The dangers of Statehood for Utah." comes off this evening, as is noticed elsewhere ln this impression, and ought to be largely attended. The P. C S.fof A. will beion hand in regalia, and are a show? by their appearance that they ' t;Wer in this community. 8 a. m. f 'Local weaiher report at yesterday: Salt I Lake, 154 deg.; Baker City, 38 deg.;e, Denver. 43 deg.j Cheyenne. 4ideg.: 36 deg.; Miles City, 35 dee.; Helena, Ae:.A9. At? 11 a. m.': Salt Lake. 1 Mpn-tfps- 54-deg- .; TsfnVham. fiOsdetr.: Ogden. 61 deg. ; City, 50 deg; Provo, deg :1 Park Altai 40 degi Stockton. 53 deg. 45 Loan, 42 ' deg.T and the bat4 tk nenhalter Cadet Band from the VHausonU vilidn moved i yesterday 'Blbbk Armory on West Temple street to the building. They will drill there Toursd3r8 and tno Dand ls ro KlTe rnnianade concerts. Major Denhalter has insued an order which prohibits the mem hin.es nf the band from playing with other' bands. ; ; ' tea-tab-le are au torn up circles Brighton overi the performances of the "ChristUn gclentists. who came out from this city re- ionnttr and took in charge the sick wife of absence, it is citizen, in his no prominent Folks stock in the who take claimed. methods of j the "scientists" are sure the Tutipnt will' die and there's lots of talk ' j it. ; about ; Assesser Clote says that Judge Zane's de- rfainn in the tax case will make no differ ence in. the collection of taxes. . He will, in contrary.. the absence of instructions to 4he the full amount, but . will j retain collect i twch.tr ier cent until a decision; is reachedin ths Ranretae Court. If Judge Zane's v deMsioa is reversed he will then pay the money into the city treasury.' and if upneia ,lt will be returned to toe taxpayers. Xbe regular reporters of the city press will enJor a banquet at the Templeton next Him da v. from 5:30 to 7 p. m.. through the S. H. H. Clark of of ioirrtesy : Pacific. General Agent D. C Union thm ' Adams of the Coal Department will (preside as Sir. Clafk'a representative. Mr. Clark was treated "with respect by the .local press whde here, and no man who is courteous to hins ever has occasion to regret it. Mr. Adams makes an excellent presiding officer on such on" - nt Vice-Preside- occasions. ? t Ilensgen, the architect, Clift House corner, and were captured by Officer. Tom Matthews-. The evidence was conclusive. Prosecuting Attorney Stephens handling the case admirably, and when the of guilty, it was juries rendered verdictswould be made of believed that examples them. Before sentence was passed. Williams, stated that his home was in Wisconsin, that he bad last worked in the Cceur d'Aleue. country, and was 22 years of age. He,at-of course, denied all knowledge of tbe tempted robbery, which only made his position worse. In passing sentence, the Court said "that when a man commits he forfeits his liberty and the public, the State, has a right to dispose of that liberty by taking it from him. must be protected while walking the streets. It Is a sad thing for a roan that for his own gain he will rob, even kill. Tbe public de mands that an example should be made.. You will be confined in the penitentiary for six years. His accomplice, James Sullivan, denied until the that he had ever met Williams arrest, and declared that he was an honest citizen of Leadville. The Court took no stock in his story and gave him the same dose six years. e CvE-iBoatrig- vehicles. S. ' A COHAB SENTENCED. al . Robert Bowman, indicted for unlawful cohabitation, and whose bond of SI 000 was ordered forfeited Wednesday on account of for trial when his case his was 'called., .appeared in court and an nounced that he was ready to receive Gentile justice; whereupon the following colloquy; took plce between "v him and the '. Court: "Do you wish to employ an attorney? was Judge Zane's first question. "No," came slowly from the trembling ; wretch. "Are you able to employ one?" "Xo-I don't think I am. I don't think it necessary. ; I can state tbe truth. I don't wish o speak otherwise." "If you, plead guilty you are liable to be imprisoned for six months and sentenced to pay a fine not exoeeding the sum of $300." "When arrested I said I was guilty.' "I don't care what you said then. What are you going to do? Are you guilty or not "V. guilty?" Bowman clutched nervously at tbe judicial dais, glanced appealingly at the Judge, and finally faltered: I "Well I say guilty." "What have you to say for yourself?" suppose it was wrong according to your "I laws."-- .; .:v;v; Tbe answer riled the Court, and It thundered: "Don't you know it was wrong according to the doctrine of your church! On the, 6tb of October, v 1890, your church unlawful coadopted a resolution against habitation. The head - of the church advised you, and all tbe members of your church, not to enter into polygamy or have unlawful cohabitation, and the church said &at was. binding on the members. I do not now see auy excuse for you at all, having of your church and violated both the creed the law of the land. ' You did it with your ; . eyes open. . What is your age? j "I am 59, sir." ";V,"..V rYOu must underThe Court (kindly) stand that this la W prohibiting polygamy is Intended to protect society from the evil effects of polygamy and unlawful cohabitation. I will fix your term of confinement in the penitentiary at six months, which is the full extent of the law. I see nothing to palliate your offense whatever. You will also be fined in, the sum of $100 and costs, and stand committed, until they are paid. Bowman reeled as though stricken by tbe hand of Death, bis face became livid and great drops of pqrspiration stood out on his forehead. For a time his limbs refused to obey his will, but be finally braced up and irom me nan oi justice like a staggeredman. . drunken Later, he was interviewed by Tbri Tbib-"us- k representative, to whom, be stated that be had merely visited the home of his plu ral, but for over four years past they had not acted as man and wife. ' "She is niy wife, though, ana I win acknowledge her as such. It would not be right if I did otherr : .; , .r ; v U.; . , wise." Later in the day the order declaring . the bond forfeited was vacated and the sureties .' p. j,;- - : exonerated. non-appeara- 1 , o; . ' -' : - : ..- : - : J.'L. Ilawllns has been appointed by the of the United States to Attorney-Generreoiresent the Government In the proceed- iDS before the Examiner in the apportion ment of such funds as are to be applied to the escheated Mor ;the public schooI-fromon Church property. Mr. Rawlins thiuks moneys derived from the sale of real : the: estate will go to the School Fund, though Just what the amount will be cannot yet be nid.: Mr. Rawlins is to act la conjunction with the United States District Attorney, Judga Powers had a talk at the Knutsford with tbe Democratic statesmen who visited few days ago, and . in the; city aTerritorial affairs he gave discussing them to understandu that the alleged Demo eratic party oi tan consisted or more aiat-- than sinners by a large and rapidly increasing majority, with the back counties vet to hear from. lie showed them that they were after an ignis fatuus. and that 'Chambers, West, J odd and Dyer are but tnl?gulded men. The visiting statesmen listened, but their prejudices had been worVed on by the other side, and'wero hot inclined to give op opin ANOTHER PACPER COHAB. ' James Hacke, another faithful adherent j Christ of ther Church of Jesus-of Latter r i . was on nanu .to answer to a way cainis. charge of unlawful cohabitation. His first wife and tbe conk had been subpoenaed, but only the appeared. When ques tioned oy the Court, tbe accused unblush-ingl- y stated that he, was a poor man, "and had been sick all his life." . He. too, could not stand the expense of employing a law yer, so the Court appointed Judge Lochrie to defend him. A consultation, lasting a minute or so, ensued, between lawyer and client, and at its conclusion the Judge an nounced tnat Hacke desired to enter a plea oi guilty, sentence wm te pronounced tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. . A MILLIONAIRE COHAB.' " John Beck, the capitalist - aud a heavy stockholder In the famous Bullion-Bec- k and Champion mine, was also present to answer to charges of unlawful cohabitation and adultery. Mr. Beck, for a' wealthy man. displayed a most cheerful countenance, and at times beamed with admiration at his counsel, Arthur becoming Brown, who complachewed a toothpick throughout-thDeposit your earnings and surplus money cently looked as proceedings. BhdSc of Utah tbe thoy Title In had a cinch on Both in the Faringrs the prosecution, though and subseana lrusi to., ana receive o per turxnee quent events proved that their looks did t Jnlprest, payaDla quarterly. Directors: belie their knowledge. E. S. Hills not Dooly. Lewis (.. Chambers, J. The representative of tho United States, T. ?-- Jones, V. S. McCornlck, A. L, Thomas Mr. Varian. announced that the witnesses II. "Walker. Cashier. iL S. Pender- ",:! necessary to establish the charges could not be found, although attachments had been issued for them. Throat. He had also impliedly .Eir, 'oj, -agreed with Mr. Brown, t tb last term of .in & Tiboits 154 Main sr. court, that In case the: witness vr iisr haod at this term of court he would dismiss vatoria, .. m first-nam- ed i i ; well-meani- ng pre-concel- e . . f jfu-catr'- dismissal. ' 1 ? . DETECTIVES OR Frank f dicted for taking illegal fees resulted in a conviction, the! difehidant bjelriff fined $15. The defendant- 14- th Recorder of the Big Cottonwood mtuingj; district find the law provides that he mty take jfor recording same imount which a notices of location County Recorder Is jillowedl tS cents. The miners of tbe district, however, fixed the . at amount for record and the defendant was Indicted foe, charging , Michael C. Smith that sum. (A jury was waived and tbe case was argued on an agreed statement - : tf - : " If'COSTESlPT. - finedi, fpom i ': J- . ' - V. Before the grand jury concludes its labors some sensational developments are promised.' ; - The astonishing statement is made that four 'policy shops are running In the city. Where, oh, where are the police? . Reuben Benjamin Van Valkenburg, a is wanted by the police for the printer crime of forgery. It is alleged that the degraded typo forged the name of tbe acting chairman of the Hcral! chapel to an order for $17, and induced Collier & McCaffrey to cash it. lie then went t Provo, and from there be wrote the saloon men that he had swindled them. A warrant was issued yesterday and doubtless ere this the criminal is in custody. J. B. Cameron; a young man claiming to be an insurance agent, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Officer Wire and booked on a charge of obtaining goods on false pretenses. Last Saturday night Cameron hired a carriage from Grant Bros., and on return, PERJCRT.'fcAs'ES CONTINUED. cases? of Thomas B. Page, Thomas McLean and Toon Forrester were, on motion of defendants' s counsel, continued for the term. Page? is accused of in falsely swearhaving committed! perjury a land entry filed some: months ago in ing to tbe Land Office, and the others. It is alleged, vouched, under.oathifor the ' accuracy of . . the statements made jthereln:. The-perjur- CONVICTED. ing it told the clerk to charge it to the Templeton' Hotel. The bill ;was presented yesterday to Andy Brlxen. and he at once repudiated it and set about to .teach Cameron a lesson. Grant Bros, will prosecute the ; ' Frank' Hamli tori and Frank Johnson were convicted of the: charge of house-breakiand will be sentenced! ' -. ;f :.;v. j. shOkt iOrdebs. ' The appeal case? pf John- II. Redden, charged with malicious mischief, was dismissed, the appellant; not putting "In an vij-r vrt r; Din the case of G. Watrous ;Vs.. H. E. Wat-rou- s, the defendant was allowed until November 1st to filenottce andistatement on a motion for a new trial. In tho ease of John Wall vs P. A. H. Franklin, the hearing of tli order to show cause why an InjunotiO't should not be issued was set'for the 24th instant at 10; a. m. ' case. ng " N STOLEN. 37 S. FIRST WEST AUOCT 9 STOLEN FROM Wednesday evening, a cabinet-toalligator satchel. flO reward will be paid for return of tame to Tribune office. kl&4 LOST. GOLD WATCH, ELGIN case engraved on inside; fl5 reward will be paid. Address B. 5, Tribune. k!87 MRS. ORKE FORT OF tlTRAYED FROM -t uovgiM, one uciier, ri raonms oju; jersey; De inuer win color, veiiowisn Drown, rewarded by returning to the owner iiDeniiiy at Fort k!73 Douglas. GRAY-A SMALL; BULL' TERRIER BITCH, . ish brindle, with white neck and feet, ears clipped. Also a small bull terrier dog, brownish brindle, had leather collar on. A liberal reward will be puid for their return at the U. P.- - coal k!4rt yard, west of U. P. depot. N LIBERTY PARK, OJi SUNDAY, OCTO-be- r 4th, a silver watch with gold chain. Finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving at the bouse in park or at Tribune office. k!53 WEDNESDAY LAST. A PROMISSORY ON note for one thousand dollars, dated Sept. 16th. Finder will be liberally rewarded by is addressing postaffice to owner whose name k89 indorsed on back of the note. LADY'S : We desire fears we have - - pur-thn.- . se first-clas- s. i K- SUITE OR SINGLE. AND water baths, single rooms. ibot and cold y eto.: good location; 5 minutes from Temple. ktdl 86 .crd street. GENTLEMAN CAN FIND A COMFORT-- , orth able home at moderate price, at 44 - 1. kl5 1st West. COTTAGE (LARGE) 815 PER I7INE ihouse and barn. 20 per month. W. E. Hubbard, 41 W. Second South. Ap-pl- A A . ; E F 1. kli I t't 2 FURNISHED ROO.MS SUITABLE rpVO JL for light housekeeping for man and wife. ss er refer-ence- s. GENERAL GIRL FOR HOUSE-wor- k. -- Apply to Mrs. S. D. Evans, 251 K. 2nd South street, References required.' PAYING BUSINESS. PARTNER IN GOOD Address B. 4. Tribune. 9 GOOD MACHINE HANDS. pire Dress Co.. 74 East First South. AND DY EXPERT STENOGRAPHER lately arrived, wishes position of-at J typewriter, any reasonable salary. Address B 0, Tribune k!93 fice. A . GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. xV family of two. Apply between 11 aud 2 p. m. 6 ReggeFs Terrace. klil LADIES 'IN DRAMATIC CO., ONE FOR soubrette, other for old woman parts. A p-4 and 8 p. m., to Harry immediately, ?ly lor, 528 Secondbetween , k148 street. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: ' must understand some cooking; pood .ktoO wages. 242 South Fourth East. WHO CAS COOK AND IRON. APPLY GIRLMrs. Allen, 53 5th East St. ? k!66 MUST MAN FOR THE ROAD YOUNG well recommended. Apply. London klfiS Tailoring Cou 53 West Second South. NO IRD FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; cooking. No. 343 East 4th South. i GIRL TO WORK IN BINDERY. SALT Lake Li tho. Co., No. 11 W.lst South st. k!20 AND PANTS-MAKEAT COAT, VEST for fine work only. Wallace A Co., 2d W. Second South street. k!57 BUV SOME GOOD, SECOND-HANJ.' furniture for spot cash. Must be good and k!53 cheap. Address No. 257 South It th East. 1RL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 78 R street. t k!41 GOOD PAYING BUSINESS, IN PARTNER Address A 54. required. ' Trilwine. " kllfl GOOD SECOND BRICK: MUST iROBbe 18.000 low eost. Address Box T17, John Cuy-lo- r. kl19 LEASE OR ON THREE SHARES; SHEEPTO head. ' Paine & Lyne, P. O. Box 610, city. k!34 BUY A GOOD LIGHT SECOND-HANA. C. Hinckley. single buggy cheap. D. M. M.. U. P. Rv. kl33 GOOD, COMPETENT COOK ANDSECOND girl. Apply at 53 East Second South. ERVANT GIRL AT 231 SOUTH SIXTH y -- EM-kl8- TO-DA- h078 STond 6t. CITY FOR GROCERY LOCATION IN BEST meat market; will give rent free for first month. Add rehg W. 'H. W., Tribune. ' h951 In. 8 AND ! ROOM BRICK TWO MODERN igood location. 225 AV. 5th South. AGNOHA HOUSE. 164 SOUTH SECOND West; furnished rooms; dining room iu j con-nectio- n. ilV-- -- - street. I WASH-x- l. 212 State I k96 t A GENERAL SERVANT AT 1SS EIGHTH XX hunt, between tst and Sni South. kl03 COMPETENT NURSEMAID. APPLY 423 South West Temple st. k9 1 i STENOGRAPHER . A AND TYPE-wrlte- st (lady) desires a position. Law firm or corporation preferred. Address A 52. Iribuae. NE FIRST-CLASPANTS MAKER. AD- dress F. K. Beal, Hoi so City. Idaho. k30 S Co., Druggists. GOOD BIcLeod, FIRST-CLAS- - ; Scott-Auerba-ch -- r. ,S i JESJRAYOJJND AN O - j A at h694 ; windows. 14."' K st South, Robert's new block. 7URN ISH iD COTTAGE, AT 149 AV. 5TII South. ON STATE STREET, WILL erect, building tp suit tenant. "xlVillJiLl R. tX Woodritff. Commercial block. hOQ8 URNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE-- 1 1 i keepipa; close in, rent reasonable. 317 So. AV. Temple s. h3fi9 EST ROOMS IN THE! CITY, riHE jFI L single r double; everything new; steam heat, eleetriHi UshU; terms moderate. 2.36 State h'J53 St.. Harris ild.nr. NO. 80 W 2ND SOUTH, BASEMENT, THE of West Temple, old Tribune building. Inquire at the Simpson-Hil- l Drug Co. h255 PLEASANT FURNISHED ' ROOMS WITH or without, board.;'- No. 168 East Second j South st j h!97 FOR DESIRABLE RENT SUITES OFFICES for offices.: d87J building.;i fApply to Goo. M. Scott A Co. D Apply I URNISHED ROOMS. STEAM HEAT. GAS II'Hand; bath S2.50 to 4.C0 per week; all outside ltJ lng in a restaurant. street '; ,. .j court. - COOKING-AN- D L C6K 55u V y D WOMAN TO DO hS75 . ,- '"; j G AS f "VTICELV FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS; AT J. 370 South Stat street. h844 EN SUITE. SINGLE OR ROOMS; ELEGANT Southi two doors west of P. O. ROOM FOR ONE OR IpUENIBHfcD FRONT o!9 S. 1st West, in' private ' h795 family. jj yy':'j TO A! GROCER, STORE WITH ilfW ,: cclUrand living rooms. 227 AV. 1 l h760 First South, t 1 j COTTAGE. HARVEY. 10 NEATi RS En st i . G ? E. EnquireiJ j A S fur-hiah- . - TO ! : 2 rpo - i - i7 - OO D -- 1 Must be well in. Best references given. m k!77 box 033, city. D-BOOK-keepHOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED desires position. Excellent k!73 Address B I. Tribune. E. 163 S. 2 BRAND BOY AT SCUWE1TZER A Suit Co., 55 Main street. HOUSEWORK. IRL FOR GENERAL Familv of six. No washing.. Wages, Apply at 8a Lincoln ave.. bet. Pth and 10th East. Ad-dre- Cromsr. lt k!83 CLOAK Kolitz's Candy Kitchen. ROOMED! HOUSE. 51 SOUTH 0TH -- g APPLY CANDY-MAKE- - EAST. kl3 Main. 3RD SOUTH. HOUSE. 709 kl2l ) Cromar, 162 S. Main. ? SOUTH ROOMS. COMFORTABLY S-- Q fiirnjishedfor housekeeping. 657 S; 1st W. LARGE FRONT ROOMS, FURNISHED FOR k!22 housekeeping. 4 N. 2nd W. URNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- kio keepingl. 631 S. Main. DE-ROOMS; rrWO! NEATLY FURNISHED k98 sirahlo location. ' a 4 S. West Temple. WITHOUT OR BURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ' - !2J S. Main. board OR 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 51 VINE j ;.) st. ,'. kM BURNISHED - COTTAGE. 573 SOUTH FIRST " k77 West WATER. CITY BARN. URNISHED HOUSE, Cash. S57.50 per month. Apply 444 South i k33 AVest TentoN st. UNFURNISHED ROOMS; DESIRABLE k24 3rd St. privilege of bath. exroom;; modern! O cellen t location; to improvements; good tenant cheap. F. (Joi., 33 and 34 Commercial Block. A. Virtue-A NICELY FURNISHED. ROOM COTTAGE;! jk k28 See Harvey, 10 Willard court. ROOMS WITH OR FURNISHED NJCELY board; elegant baths; tho AViudsor, k30 202 AV. Third South, cor. First W. TENfROOM HOUSE AT 134 W. NORTH ONE street This house is nicely at throughout, with city water. Applyn98!I house in rear. Mrs, Jennie B. Tennant. FURNISHED MOD-- ; ONE COMPLETELY houaa of .9 rooms, hot water heating, also gas. With barn and grounds attached. Close ti WANTED. GOOD ' ; ROOMS, EN TWO ! BLACK COW; ABOUT ONE years old; tip off right ear; no brand. If the jabove described animal is not claimed and taken' 4wa on tor before the 2(5 tn day of ion at the cijty estrar pound to the highest responsible bidder at 2 o'clock p. m. r hi, ,1V. r. KiCHABDS, Poundkeeper. Salt Lakb Citt, October 15, 1891. k!95 PANTMAKER; ' & Anderson Sealed proposals will be received by the Hsiley, Idaho. ' i GOOD RESPONSIBLE WOMAN, TO TAKE - Board of Education of the City of Salt Lake ,!. ' NOTES. 45 Eastrooms. at Its 'South l street,-untiFirst charge of dining room and kitchen in a A civil case engaged . the attention of Address P. O. Box'27I. k34 Tuesday noon, 20th insu, to furnish a bosrding-hoasr Commissioner Greenman yesterday. school site ln tbe Sixth ward, or contiguous GOOD GIRL P OR HOUSEWORK; It is stated that the grand Jury will not be but said site must be about 10x20 Apply g?8 South West Temple. kll :TJARTNEH AVANTED WITH 1500 TO JOIN A dismissed until the end of this term of thereto, and on streets running east and west rods, new, jnd. sDlendid mucv IMPROVED FARM f " OFTEN OR TWENTY court. H j w AN hich to avoid can? be developed to a profit to steatn monopoly railroad ten or proximity fifteen miles from Salt Lake: we tracks, froro raw to io,uuu a year. Address The grand jury 1 hard a,t I Work examinpayment therefor to be made in school have a ou6tomer for same: alsoI a cash tenant for --ranging ; A 55, Tribune office. Reality-,'! .k!21 evil similar place. Miller & Miller (not brothcs:, (and houses of bonds at par. ing into the gambling , ' " ' no ' COMHITTEF- ON SITES AND BlTILDIKGS. j relation). Opera'House block.- prostitution-- ! October 15, 1891. GOOD COOK AND A GOOD NURSE. A The charge of? burglary preferred against IITURE REPA1RINC. ply Immediately, 67i East Brigbam. hl034 Irish Will Carlton by E. P. Austin was disIN ALL ITS HRANfillKS- TTPHOLSTERING missed by Commissioner Norrell yesterday. Ladies, GOOD: GIRT. OR crv r at. uniTci-old made Ui Nelson A. Bansohoff . fiypiiturft good as new: oil Hnish-lingwork. Apply 834 E. Fourth South. Assistant TJnited States Attorney Stephhinrw mail orders promptly attended speciality; now is prepared ens is winning golden! opinions from the bar PLEASANT VALLEY COAL CO. AT Uc. .Hover Burd, 123 E. First South. h813 to show an BY Castle for the manner in which he?is conducting ' Gate and Scofield, Utah, good coal ' Assortment Elegant miners. Apply or address E. L. Carpenter, Gea-erthe criminal Cases brought before tbe Third of the latest Sa.les Agt., 43 West 2nd South, P. O. Box CIVIL: ENGINEERS. District Court. As a prosecutor he is provPatterns " 'i h991 ;;t ing a great success, j AV, SNUVV. CIVlLi AND MINING ENGI-for GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. IN neer, room 2, Hooper fc Eldredge block, 4U Governor Thomas has issued a requisition a Stamping. small A familv. 63 Main street. Koiith at East4th only 373 on the Governor of Montana: for one Alonzo. A. Ransohoff. Nelson t now MAKER. in NONE at :Butte BUT McMillan, for the custody BRlXKON,, CIVIL AND MINING PATTERN need 125 Commercial Block. Art Notice. theft from W, K Andrew of this city of the' apply. Eagle Foundry & - . ' Co. 933 Miss L. L. Willard. lesson in class or prifollowing articles Two work-horsvalued FOR IN AND OUT OF CITY. at 5175; one saddle horse rallied at S75; et vate, giving pupils studies from nature. K( GIRLS 4 87 Pr week; work for 300 men. U. S. of double harness; $25; one wagon, $35; sadfree. Studio and address, 48 East fu Sketching Co. in 78 W. 2nd . Employment dle and bridle, 25. ( Largest . 3rd South. ..fj TO LOAN ON LONG TIME AND city. South. Tel. 583. Jow interest on inside improved real hgvj George Aldrichl a carpenter; was arrested RACES! RACES! OR 15 ACRES ON WEST SIDE NEAR i"'"". uiiik eiBHiiuTuii iurtner nonce. A. IS last evening ibys Deputy Marshal Joe Bush 10 6 5 X V electric car line, suitable for kl4J on a charge of platting. Sawyer. and Vrasatch buiiding. preferred by October 10th to 24th, 810,000 In Partes Address J. T., Tribune. hftT2 ASTUBXl n4rned Finn, who alleges MONEY; LOW RATE: ONE a The Best Horses 'commission. R. CL Word ruff, Com'rc'l block. OOD COOK AT NO. 4 SEVENTH EAST. that Aldrlcb forcibly; entered his residence in the country will bo here. Seventh South . h965 on First East street,1 between Seventh and and Poplar Grove ears from State street. ' TO LOAN ON CITY OR FARM DrotwrtV. Notes. Innt a chest of HAVE YOU TO TRADE AS FIRST Eighth South, and appropriated WHAT bond.1 bdu ;ht F. T. Hiatt, room 4, Conimer- ' tools. v Aldrlcb, who ! could, .not give bail, on house? Box 1714. Don't B Backers. h859 and cial blockj was given' accommodations at the penitenDon't pay millionaire prices. See my TO KNOW THE FAMOUS BLUSH LADIES ffl f ": :fvv WE WILL SECURE before fine j and watches cures tiary. prices buying pimples, freckles, blackheads SMALL CAIUTAL1STS: y';t. ' (ID per cent tht month on t?iit.ri- l)amon B. DeBrownish, the Spanish cav- jewelry elsewhere. It will pay you. Goods and gives a lovely complexion. Price 75c. Free inside city Jiroperty in amounts from S2U0to trial given at my residence. Agents wanted. alier, arrested in: company with his alleged sold on installments at cash prices. 80 M. street, . viiaa;. lor on year. ; 1 no aiuier-: lndsor Co.. SS no city. I. 262 St. Alex MisssEliza Main WrATT, Baconi On AV. paramour, Second South Wednesday h87l HW. byi Deputy Marshal iL. iGoodcell on a GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. ' LEONARD. Idanha is an LONG J. AND E SHORT tablo drink. 918 TIM . First st. incomparable h18 charge of adultery; Is & J jjpiano-tunby money. Room 22. Commercial block. h533 "and has beeii employed at occupation, PAID FOR SECOND-HANBEST PRICES Calder's music fetore for' some time. His also cleaning, dyeing and repair- (71 AND 8 PER CENT. ON INSIDE brooertv. monev readv nn Intimate relations were discovered ing well done by I. Cline, lOtfE. 1st So. Orders 12 proved iv &. DAVIS PlANOT Jehn .I. Snyder. Rooms and 30, -Hooper block! attended by mail or cnli. 11599 his own want of foresight, Jfor it isthrough . stated HALLET Pianos. 557. ' that the couple whilo on J : visit to Park T ONCE 110.000 WORTH OF FURNI- - Telephone "Opera" Pianos . v F. BY H. Pianos. & CO.. RS ture, carpets, stoves, etc. etc Opposite City, registered 5at a hotel as ban and wife w est 2nd BOUFORI) . E. G. Harrington Co. "s Piano.- and conducted themselves accordingly. So., room 31. City Hall, one door east of St. Mark's school, 125 jf764 Last 1st South at. Jn various styles of finish, cash or In Install b3l3 125.000 HAVE TO LOAN IN SUMS TO ments. Old in.itrnments taken la exchanu. WO GOOD DINING-ROOIn Probate Court. ' suit, at three, sir, nlms .or twelve months GIRLS. . Pianos for rent. Sr.m ' 30. Room J. and Bartch Kenyon, dishwasher. Address 743 had recorded the Hooper block, Palmer Judge yesterday RIVERS BROS., 10 E. Second South. House, Green River, Utah. . : . gI017 following orders: M ; .'j CO., OPERA Estate of James Falrclough; O BORROW, LONG-TIMblock. November MONEY ON CITY THE efUO 6th set as tbe time to hear; settlement of 895. ARCHITECTS. Salt Lake. p902 realty. Address, box GBFJGG AGO. BUY BONDS li NOTES, final accounts and petition 'or distribution., UYER FOR SMALL PRINTING OUTFIT. RED A. HALE, ARCHITECT OF THE batik slocks, etc.. aud Loan monev lonvnr Estate of William Yeates;' November 6th Commercial block, rooms IvJQ. 12L chort t)mw. Room 30. Cnnniercial Block. jneap; 33a js. eth South. : ti I -' - l) sot-ke- t - . - Works. IXTATEIiLOO IS BUILDING MOKE RljFT7 ly than any other addition: 14 fine now under way; choice in every respect. . a few Jots left. Never optMirtuniv f 'I 'j 2.00 D PAYING HOTEL TWO .(fZZ from nostofflre. Apply rooms 4.1 tif.f ',', ' .1 ommercial block. 10 to 4. .' LOTS IN "WATERLOO" AT SSTfl E.tnT I flO per month; 10 per cent off for cash.'-i. irna poutn. ij. iiuiMiiim, ii A GOOD ROCK QUAPY IN INTEREST 7 v' e. iuinr li! Ti.f ; IN ;- 0 I u, -- Tu-At- .,. Ge-Sk- J a.Jdi-tio- .I'- - al " " . T 1 ( - . JT. Ma-chi- es - 124-aa- SU(ff -- - house-breakin- g, e? 100,000 - : . F . er . t. D 1 ; - 100000 Cc-nne-r ' . CHAM-berma- M I id ; i ; ILLER-WINDSO- R E w t aa F B DESIRING TO BORROW OR LOAN PARTIES ijee A. ;M. Janes. 219 Main st. Can SITUATION WAraTSO. 1 u mm 0 Lxiii.Hill::r.icf Kcnes ALL-ROUN- 11 1? ) UWUL Years ths do Address B a. Tribune.-- k!8l N ENGLISHMAN, AGED S7. WELJ-- . d and conversant with a mercantile life, is desirous of obtaining a position in a bank, mercantile house, etc. Highest references. A. 63. Tribune. jj 154 EMPLOYMENT BY PRINTER. Ad-dre- Slird. auaress A-4- 9, Vice-Presiden- t; AGENTS -' ss STORAGE. D Tribune., kSS WAHTEO. PAGES, 00 BUTLER'S BOOK.in1000 three languases; first edition, 10u,0O3.V The .only work by General Benj. F, Butler. Territory should, be spoken for promptly. "Correspondence invite! from experienced solicitors and others seeking good opportunities. J. Dewing Co., San Francisco. hS14 8 per iccnt raonfty on choice city property. PACIFIC INVESTMENT INCOK-- i rpHE X j porated! under the lawof UtJth,CO.,lS. Fori G.i Barclay, Presidftit; ,f.- - AViUhim Youns, 11 U. HUkey, Col. J. W. Monev. loaned on apionnellttj. Treasurer. ; Secretary; proved iwnjurity. iiomoved to 'rooms ii aud 4,1 bl3S Coraipcrciai t)lock. Salt L:ike Citv. EDU-cato- m fed UU.l ; furnish A MAN WITH HORSE AND UUGGY TO BY sell goods on commission in the country 1 1 r t -- r Sout j I INIj o anO-'e- jf QOrt i i i i 1 1 w , i - f I ! , 9d ES A iin. U car line; a barjain. AYantla;r 2S5 RH4 AND LOT ON BRIGU VM 171NF. HOUSE AVantland. 235 Main st. ,9n O AND A HOUSE, IN EASVUN a. f part 01 an moaern conveul ev McGurrin fe city; rsta Darling. Progress building. FRAMES CUT AT CES. PR PICTURE Bros. ENTIRE STOCK AND BUSINESS. ?JN-- " MY sisting of new and second-hanfurniiiure, carpets, stoves, etc.: will take city real estfe in 125 to 129 F. part payment, Miller, East S irt South street.-- j ..t hi75 1 OK CHOICE LOTS SEE BELLI. JL' rark, corner of 9th E. and 10th ft uth. Many new houses now being erected ; two i. car lines; fine location for your home; lof ,low prices oh easy monthly payments. Harrlj Donnelly .t Newelli No. 9 W. 3rd South. HAVE YOU SEEN LINCOLN PARK? electric cars direct to this; the finest locate jilcs; 4 lor your home; lots at low prices; easy monthly mems. sss Main St. antiana, BUILDING LOTS ON i N iTH FINE street, about 12 blocks w- -i of Temple. Prices 1 100 to 1225; easy month li payments: electrio cars quite close; good wells; just the location for your home. ,1Q 11 AVantland. 235 Main St. S Li4 EM EMBER THAT. I CAN SELL YOU- "THE k finest building lots on the easiest fsms terms that will suit vou. The choice ;La-r,i- d addition; electrio car service; sidewalks n - ixv ing laid. Call on C E. Wantlaud. r335 MSh st. COWS. APPLY TO ? D. FRESH MILK Amos's addition. h3j3 . d . s j.r I ; ; i : 1 ; - -- WILL BUILD ARTIS1C ANDUf f able houses 11 (no cheap contract jo any part of city on installments. Three "nu-e- j in already sold, 3000, $5000 and SSUOjf course of construction from which vou I'htf see the style of work we do. Miller &' MilNi" no relation). 8 AV. Second ftj'.i h. F. - m-J- f NO allOTHER places ADDITION IS SO TO S CLO-- of amusement, depots an"i 1 usi ness center as the Postoffice addition, i 2j0 vbade. trees to be planted when' the weather pervus ot 5. . fi5 planting. Graeber Realty & Investment,; ; ; ; u West 2nd South st. PECIA L BARGAINS IN AVALL P.t f CRS t at Rivers Bros. VrlK4 , !' FOR EXCHANGE. MPROVED . Salt Lake. DENVER Apply 59 N. i'OR PROPERTY 2nd AVest. ' V.Si ai ; F n 11 PERSONALS. i ; SIX-R()- t-- ;. r W3 I , fellow-carpent- f THAN COST. A NEW with fifty foot of ground on South, between Third and Fourth East. 12200. on very easy terms. Call on Mine. kauph, 61 East 1st South. 'kT4 IS THE CHEAPEST. FjvF THE BEST homes now beinc erected in Llrif Park. Wise people ore taking advantage of bln tw prices and easy terras offered in the finest to Salt Lake City. See and be convinced C. E. Wrantland, 235 Main street. ELSEWHERE SEE 5 BEFORE BUYING property, Postofflce additioil Second South street. It lays high and dry: rt1M cellars, electric car service: city wiir Over 200 houses built on the north, east, and west of it. Sold on casv payments. Grf.'V'r Realty A Investment Co., 65 West 2nd ELEVENTH EAST, f500 cash, balance monthly. AV. Eiitub. onjy g U 13 bard, 41 AVest Second South. ' A FIVE-ROOCOTTAGE ON THE ment plan: price 1800. Miller .t Milieux.. li. N. R.i, Opera House bloc NLY SEVENTEEN IX)TS LEFTf ilN AVaterloo; take car on Main street the many fine houses now building; lots o to $000; terms to suit. AV. E. Hubbard, l Second South. CASH, 800ON MONTHLY INSTaLL sTXll ments of f20, will buy 10 acres o'tlna land with three flowing wells; close to Wessida Rapid Transit Railroad and adjoins Eldorafon the west. E. McCanick. 240 South Maio St.t S5l 'A LOON AND LUNCH. INCLUDING BlLD- jng. Ali .forS350. 109 S. West Temple stSfi773 ACRES GOOD LAND, AT A BARtfAiX. 1( IV Adjoins West Side Driving Park groiiSdg. Easy terms Inquire of owner at Tribune 3j. FOR TERRACE. V?kT. FINE CORNER 235 Main. r mn HEAP FURNITURE AND GOOD- ILL of boarding and lodging bouse; 19 re m, pood reason for selling. Apply 233 Ar. 1st Kj ath. LOT FOR SALE CHEAP, fills HOUSE AND to cneap. This is your orportun-procure a home at lesji than Its original cosPX-a-I-l and see Harrington, Donnelly Jfc Newell, 9. W. 2nd So. 1,14 ' ORCHARD ON ELEC UG 1.9-ACR- LESS - TV 5 A w A A . 155J. City.'- HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS. MODERN sfw" elegant location: on 1st near provemenU; 7th East. Will sell for less tiian cost. Siiti H n'r particulars inquire of owner at 736 E. 1st Souh FOR BARBER SHOP AND Cli stand. Apply 241 Main St. VERY IN G R E V SToVpT LOTS E. Rapid CHEAP; Transit on east, Perkins5.' dition on west. II. J. Dininny, 2nd .floor rj,n" mercial block. , PERKINS' ADDITION; THREE BI;VU? homes, with all conveniences;-;;- , walks, graded streets, shade trees; cheap an'lh. easy terms. Take 9th E. Rapid Transit. iK. Metropolitan investment jompany and, Ed, Commercia I block. (1 ROOM BRICK HOUSE, WITH B ARNt Vu two lots, on electric car line. 5o lare cash, 25 per month at 7 per ceut: also3-rx)cottaee, three lots f 1500 at f 15 per month, for Woodruff. Commercial Block. Y BLACK MARE WITH MOFFETT H (n, nesa and road wagon, all complete. Cfcian AV. H. AValiace, McKimmins s for cash. bat f. HA VE A LARGE WATER CREDIT iKD wish to communicate with .parties deri2int . . . to na V. t j I. II o a m n. ... V . . t ..... n ...... navcr reins , RF.D AND ! 3'4-liic- i j 8 p 4 Merit Tiams..., to say to our eltizena that, fct beeu selling Dr. King New Dif for Consumptiou. Dr. King's New Life loveryBucklen" Arnica Salve and Electric Bit oil's, iers, and have aever handled remedies that sell as well, or that have gives such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them very time, and we stand ready to refund the price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. : These remedies have won their g?eat popularity purely on their merits. A. U. Smith & . i NOTES. - list. ' ; RS - 1 Chief of Police ' Young is again on the sick The appeal cdscf of ?Charlefci Thiede, who was convicted in thej Police Court for selling liquor on Sunday;: was dismissed, owing mainly to the absence of jthe appellant, .who is no in Germany. The testimony of several witnessed was taken, and during the recital of that of James Gilbert,' Thomas Smith, who was 'art j interested spectator, interrupted the proceedings by denying in 'an audible tone, certain portions of it. .The Court's choier' a rose imntediately, and, utter giving the culprit a verbal castiga-tio- n in true Zaneistic 6tyle;';iniposed a tine of $10 for coutemptj and ordered Smith's ' incarceration until ltjwas paid. HOrSE-BREAKK- an proudly murderer of Thomas- Hamilton of Latah county. Ida., on July 3rd of this city. In support of the story they produced badges and certificates of membership in the United States and International Detective Agency of Walla Walla, Wash. . When searched several revolvers and a miscellaneous assortment of odds and ends were found. Ow' offense ing to tbe nature of their alleged afterin were aud locked the late up they noon were examined in the Police Court. They reiterated the detective ;; yarn and also stated that they had at divers times been employed as laborers by the Union Pacific. They also averred that at the time of their pursuit of Spite they believed him to be the fugitive murderer. As they had not committed any offense, although there is little doubt but that they are hard cases. Justice Gee concluded not to push the case to a conclusion but gave them the opportunity to leave town within twenty -- four hou rs. and Spite believes that they are hold-up- s so does Officer Smith, who is to be commended for the bravery, be displayed in going to the former's rescue. i - ( and Spanuta, - - f S. nounced that they were detectives in search of Leo McCornick. tbe supposed Gibbyjovr whose jsilntly head a charge of adultery i lias" beg ti hanging for some time, failed to appearand his bond was declared! forfeited and apench warrant V ; ordered issued kof hjs'arrestf f Tbe case of f allies T. Monk, who was In- j 3 ce j I HOLD-CP- Louis Spite, a barkeeper employed In the IXL saloon, was a participant in an exciting incident which occurred yesterday morning at 5:30 o'clock as ho was wending his way to work. As be passed the post-offithree men confronted him and gave the command to halt. Instead of obeying he fled and was pursued. Again they commanded him to halt. Frightened out pf bis wits he gave one agonizing scream for help and stood helplessly awaiting the assault. As the men closgd in on him Officer Smith arrived, and, gun in band, compelled the supposed thugs to surrender. When taken to the station they gave their .names Mike Bracco and as M. W. Bracco, - - i ay . ay eqt s ' Police Court. "Lake to-d- ; - Unr-k!7- S : : The following buslnss was recorded on the blotter of he Police Court yesterday: Frank Starr, charged with having Stolen three silk handkerchiefs from the store of a Chinese merchant doing business on Commercial street, will have a hearing at 3 o'clock. Ed. Healy, charged with disturbing the peace of Mary J. Lewis, pleaded not guilty and will be tried to-dat 10 o'clock. S. G.LowenthaU who was arrested Wednesday on a charge of forgery preferred by H. L. E. Jones, had his case continued until at the 20th Inst. His bond has been placed ' $500. Mrs. Brown.' a chronic inebriate, was sent to the bull pen for ten days. l W. S. n FG'I? SALH. AVA1 LKFFEL 'FWO 1 wheeU. with clone casinss; a lot ok a t with pulley., in prance Moiks and bull shafiinp. and u;t f. ?1hss; removed to make room liunpT; for larger 'pou, plant.I Add res) R..- II. Terhune. supennt-W. - 1. 23-IN- on Soutti ami Vvst : lwtrtc trnrs. McCiure kica . fir, West and South, room it. ROOM, FRONT "VflCELY FURMS;jEi 1with or without boar;!. No. 71 r line 1st street lingtoa place,-oKG USES. NEW, TWO Ulain audMODERN.. Oth South. Apply E. M. ki7a liiggs, 55 V. Slid S.ju:h. 2 FOR SUITABLE ROOM 1A LARGi: KROXT gentlemen or 2 ladit-i- ; 3 other rooms; .but lis, hot and cold water; desirable locution. 33 S. k!71 1st W. 11 ICE ROOMS AND EXCELLENT HOARD, priviite family. HI E. .South Temple HAN DSOM V.L TWO FRONTwithROOMS; 'privilege of hth: suitnble for two or four gentlemen, at- 10 West ' 'North Temple. NICE OFFICE ROOM. INQUIRE T. VERY Clawson'K. kis. 47: E. 1st South.' 5TII ROOM HOUSE IN PARK TERRACE, East and 3rd South. Inquire or Mrs. hanan 437 E3tSrd South. FIVE-ROOHO USE COMPLETELY ANEW In suburbs on for housekeeping. car lino; pleasant location. Rent $15. Apply at fruit stand corner of First South and Main. ROOMS AT 217 ELEGaSTLY FURNISHED, the housw has been renovated will.- be strictly and newly furnished, and i k!4a ' - r v i-- of facts. n set to hear settlement ot final account, and ., petition of distribution. 6th Estate of Edward Collister; November final set as the time to hear settlement of account and petition of distribution. By order of the Probate Judge court adjourned to October 24th. Salt . . NE'lV fKOOMED COTTAGE, LOOK HERE ami pfKid furaiture for sale. rn!y 5 - ; r" David James, the wealthy; 'plumber and a.lso miide happy by having gasfitter, the charge of iihliwful cohabitation preferred against him IdfemissedjU The indictment which jwab r0tbred D4eember 14, 1889, charged Mr; James with being the possessor of thrge :wives, Ann Akert James, Ann Pnlscpher James and; pLydla Griffin t!so suspected James. . ArneHa fepnl-er-waiof being a member iof his family. On the accue3 furnished a bond In the sum of jgl500 hisfson: David W. James ana William ; Hs? BCbluterf qualifying as sureties. Since that time ;tbe prosecution has been hunting fpr Amelia 'Spencer, but she had mytetriouslydlsapiearcd from this city and from; thatdty to ("thls her where abouts have been iioknowmnua mis ac count Mr. Varian l wanted? the case con tinued, but Le Grand Young, counsel fdr James, said ; that the jcase should either . be tried or dismissed. Mr. James would swearthat he knew nothiiig of the woman, except that she was for soai4 tlni6 employed ln his nouse as a seamstress, i net counsel aiso ventured the assertlcfn that. if Amelia was she;ould say' that placed upon jthe stabd she is not his wife, i ;!? In response.! Mc. Varian seated that there was evidence of a reputed Sn.arriage. .The woman bad had a child. and;when she was arrested for; unlawful! cohabitation James's son had gone on Her joud, which was subsequently forfeited kind paidj If Marshal Parsons would say thkf he could not get her he would be willing to dismiss the case. The Marshal was t ihereupm summoned before the Cour and sworn. He stated that he had made a.search ifor Amelia, but had not been able to locate!! her. He had searched in Sanji lr;ancisc4 1 and, also iu southern Call for nia, !w here sije was supposed to be.nd had come! jtti the ebnclusion that she was not to be ,f ou (id.- sy , Mr. Varian thereiijjbn dismissed the case. ' iZZ?.. u : , AND STI1X ' AKOTjKBR. , U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, Poxycr. v rob-Augus- To-D- y. .! HOLD-CP- . : for rreet 15. 5an JVankscpr SIX YEARS FOR THE In passing sentence on James Williams and James Sullivan, tbe Court was particu on tbe larly severe. Williams and Sullivau. night of July 5th; attempted to hold-u- p and at the . ' PUSISHMEST. D John Cummings, convicted of house breaking, the offense having been committed at the Ozark House in June, was seut up the road for three years. The prisoner, in answer to questions propounded by the Court, stated that his home was in Colorado Springs, that he had last worked in the smelters at Anaconda, and had never been convicted of crme before. ; The Court, In reply, stated that the attempt at robbery was a very bold one, and would, therefore, which give him the best be bad in the shop, was three years imprisonment. " His companion, James O'Neill, it will be remembered, pleaded guilty several days ago, and was sent up theiroad for the same term. 1891. II' re i.LeavKiins 1 . 1 u. all ISD1 : the indicthient fqr un.lawfiil 'cohabitation he was v.? charged with havpjj burdened H Sarah. Beck. himself with three wivesi Bertha Goss and Louisa Goss. and had DAVID JAMES WINS IN A SIMILAR WAY. acted the part oChiisband to them whenever the opportunity! (presented! itself between the 1st day of March and; tbe 25th day of November, IS89.i Another document, filed the last terja iot court, states that the Robert Bowman, Cohab, Gets Six at fair Bertha and the prepossesing Louisa had Months W. S. Gibby, Adulterer, fledjthe knd iiad Secreted them. Get Six Years selves inTerritory the metropolis by the Golden Gate. Missing Hold-Up- s their presence ob the witoess stand was Kach Fined for Contempt 31 i nor As necessary, to ihsiie a successful prosecution Courts and Notes. of the ease, attachments jwere issued for them,: but (despite all th) 'efforts of the United States Marshal and iis minions, the runaways could not ;be found. , Hence tbe' .,...6:00. n, tlfil Hinest cf , ! Kutte, Portlana and inter- mediate oots nu' . T taw Atlantic Mail east.... ..o.j V. I. Local rtiail to Logan'and inter; raediate points, alsociosea poucuic n. m. ."; .".".3:30 jx. iiu n iSnVrrancisco.;.. Miil for ,5:00 p.m. T' fnr San Francisco p. in. R. GjAV. Matt for San Francisco.;.. 11:00 ft. G j W i Denver and Aspen Mail . . 9:05 p. m. p. m. Echo. .2:30 L". P.i-P- r!c City. Coalville andintermedi-Milford and U. ; ln points..'.. U. pi Stockton and intermediate :10a.m. J. r. pcints.....City. Mill Creek and local U.P.--Ogde- the cases, and would therefore consent to ; such a proceeding. !;;V"':;'"' A glance at the papers in the casesshowed had been returned by that the indictments the grand ? jury: oh December 14, 189.. one case Beck; j as charged with having committed adultery with one Bertha Goss The Cases Against Deck. Fail fer, Ike Beck, Ins second plurals-arithat, on bail in the was to bo admitted sum of $2000, hli sureties being Alonzo Same Old In E. Hyde imd ) 'W. S. McCornick. or majxs. cz.Oszsra OF UNLAWFUL COHADS. 18. 1S9I. .OCTOBER FRIDAY. TEIBTJlTr: SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY r.IORNTNG.ICCTOBTn: 10, Tt ATfTTT ' LL KINDS OF GOODS STORED AT MY warehcjsc. comer of ..Second South and Third West jnri't-iRate reasonable. Apply ut office of Wi. L. Pi ;k.rJ. 30 AVest Second South. A . S' STRANGER IN ' DWN, of a ladv , Tn a ; ith means to help him start iu business Tliohonest intentions only answer. AddreR.11 3. ; kla Tribune. Mi AUGUSTA AVITHERBA'. AVA- - ,ING- DR. ton, D C, is now at 2U S. AVet Si tin pie her st. Treats ladies and children only , new method. AVorms and iaH effete" m tion without drugs. For torpid or of 'any. part- of tho body, female com; .iuiU, 28. GENTLEMAN, - rn-mov- "s painful or obstructed menstruation, u"i3-.ai:- M S biz-rfc- j O HIPLER'S kJ duced from frt to SATIN-FINIS- j j;;? SHORTHAND COLLEGE. and ovoiiini xnifaions and by maiL ress building Salt Lake City. DAY Prosr-- . L533 KE- - PHOTf H per doL forV hort h83 time. Hooper block. First South. ' IK- S F. ED1UM. CORDEN AV1IITE. f voyant. trance, test and business teliura. Sittings "daily: test circle Tuesday. Ttarwlay and Sunday evenings. aVj S. AVest Teiupie rOTlCE OF PARTNERSHIP. HOltl T. JLv Lynch and Jackson Bolton have associated shemselves together under the fi?nv lif.ip of Lyuch X Bolton for the purposo of doini general real estate and loan, business, and" ;woull cordially solicit their old friends and put.uc who are seeking bargains in real rsVite . i and loans to give us a call. ' our is motto. 4 Office, AVest Second South street hft?l Central Block, TIEHL & CREIGIITON' SURGEON 'AENT-ist58 AV. Second South. Hours: Hii 5. D L E Y," FASHION A HLB MADAM BRA 450 East Second South. Tho work invited to call. C9j wishing UNGER CURES ALL PRIA'A'l eases, menstruation, stricture, 6tonf, p'-1- '' pen cancers, piles in live days, whites iii .bvelva, crij le uasyphilis, livsr and kidney diseases, In practice 5f7 years..' t OCioa years. and residence 5ir AVest grd S. L. AVHYTOCK, DENTIST. OFF1CI - R VY-boulo biosk. 4 doora south of AValker Houa TTllIAPMAN tk TRIPP. DENTISTS, h OOMS le," 31 V. 2ul Kj 100 aad 105, Opera llouse-bl- o South st. Aua'sthetics administered, eral stock of dentistsauppllea on hand "?LLIw KUIIN, LADIES' HAlKDi tA rtxim building. , A TT ERsTbRO a E R . ESTAULiSI! D IAV uu watches, diamonds, jewel '?; ledeemed pledges sold at low rates. AH t confidential. M E. 1st South. o;ip. Comni""'.il tL NaniOLS,' DENTIST. OFFICE i7Si 1A C.tosito W&lker House. : $3 aid $1 i-- j Rn-erall- Fair-dealin- y, g up-stair- s. s-- s s. flrit-clas- n : DR. deri-Crtee- -- Scott-Auerbac- h ! f rl'ss cv girls, sallow complexion, sickly babies. fl ret stored to health.. Electricity, magnetic. fr-10 a. rooms etc. Consultation free her at " ' i kl75 m. to 8 p. m. NURSE (CERTIFICATE ; rlll.sT LADIES'. - US E. 3rd South. kltV) FIRST-CLASM RS. LOWRY, KLR, DRESS 7,arlorson First South East. Star . (LATE OF NEW : OKK MLLE. FEIK1RA 1236 State St.. rooms 13 ladies' haiS,iUsinst opposite Knutsford - Hotel; k64 and manicure parlors. . f e |