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Show THE DAXLIT TBIBUKE? - - HURPER Alex Elcrdcei Ccayktfd, With jji Kccmfiiditioa to Hercy. - Me- -l Tbibthtb will tereafterbe senf to its patron iu. Ogden through will; reach them even tie early mail, which Newsdealers of Ogden by; earriei. r!i tbsa ' St iv. the dervnt hvnnntiii t. MBl'rc .. . r t mcu Z." , r fllDin the .kpbstofiiee up townl tithroogh ... . ii came before business tollowin ; j J Judge Tb belnf somewhat of a Miner yesterday. , f; Hi ;,r busy day: Moroni Skeen Its. Joseph Mooney et al.: on was entered Motion pt W. U Maginnis,! order - aays- aaaiuonarirae JrintiDi defendants twenty nreoare and serve statement on motion for J Bew tnai am t 7. A. L. va. Nichols et'al.:de- 'CbfiSienserJ was aau uutea suuuinwu nnrto complaint j .JlcUement-- . Nichols et al.; de-Jimei Thompson rsJ A. tAicen under wurrer tacompifi? C E. Sawtetiei va. "K J. Edwards; motion for submitted to discharge attachment wheariast VLa ad visemen . . - f takes u nder Charles 114 Davis et aL: R H SJones v submitted and.taken under 'scowcroft yi. 3- - "Horspobf: demurrer to com-r'aisubmitted! ahd taken under advisement. iL J Mawthori&Ys. A- - W oolfe et aL; demurrer; to answer Bubmitted ud taken under adrise1 nt Fnnl Jfonroelvs. rJ g! Strong et ai r THAT IS THE VERDICT" OF THE JURY. Murdock's Reliance Was r f Report of the TestimonyTwo Alleged Acces-- ; sorieaof Cass IIlte ; : ' '.The oui;t resunjed session Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock: (' 6r. liars ford was recalled. ; Murdock ald,'when I called to that be wished he had killed the 5 a of 4i-- , referring to bids! (R 'interested 'in T the5 -- motion? ntd it - j rrfld -- -- The rested. K. Keed stated to tbe jury that the bilj; order dismissing Will prosecution J defense did not deny .the shooting, but prowithout rreiudicei Thoisas;H. liodson vs the Union Paeifio Rail. posed to show that threats' had been made Qompany;;on xriai veruicfcwr piamunin rodsum against the life of Murdock by Olds, and 1 of fcl.34 of vs C. Hi navi? et aL; order allow-- i that Olds fired the first shot at the time V Joies : t ! I . '. by makine EUas S. the shooting. Ine complaint to he ameided of Golden KimbalL Kimball a defenaiint instead Alma the Murdock; defendant, was sworn W. R-- Caiier; dismissed at Tremembar the Sidny Stevens of the 7th of last. ' jrs. evening i cost. As I was passing on my wav homeJuly plaintiff's I stopped trial ts4 Ojgden C3ty; Lumber Gompaiy Eccles and talked to a friend;- Olds passed: I had to go pending. Kvans it Rogers jfpr plaintiff; H. P. along the street be was going on. to go home, : Henderson for defendan4 but turped out of my way and passed by the f cotrT. saloon: when I came up there Olds was there, and he opened fire on irie; I fired' on him and In th police' Court flv cases were dishis second shot struck me. The witness an iohnl with Tiki! of. E!lis.Kharge4, posed! described the. location of 'the saloon and the a little attempied criininali issaultf upon route. taken by him on the night of the shooting. girl, was cieo a seiience of sisty days In I fired three shots; - he fired five shots;; I finfeJ met Mr.. Lowry on the bridge on the j : Jail testified 1 foi vasrvanev. wa irlvn Sunday he . . .has. tov evening we and made threats talked about I by" Olds f 1 I J vn davs. Mr. Sir. Lund and' Mr. Crawford had Geoj-jtRarrf Mberi Sadd ind T. J. Krutz toM Shoemaker, me about threats being made against me bv were fined f 50 hnd costs foe keeping Ramlng Olds; Mrs. Westfall and Miss Iiudwigson had also told me: 'after leaving Mr. Lowry I went houses. to the Drue Store and then went home to Mr. Temple A SEW IJTSXJBAJICB COKPAVT. John Crawford's; tbe pistol belongs! to II : ; ; Mrs. Wes trail; I got it, at a fancy dress ball? .1 took it home and got it a second time because Vesterdaf af ternobri articles of Incorporatof threats made against me; be connected these ion of the Peril's life Association of Utah threats with testimony against him in ithe we-- e ffiiedlwljb the clerk of the county. Barton case; my took place on the day1. of that trial aire officers as . the Tha fpHowln ge'ptlejnienE the 3rd. : d well as the lnrirporat0ra of the association I fired three shots; was standM. Al Breedenf presjdeni; O. G. Snow of ing when I fired the flrt sbot; was stooping 1 fired the second when shot, and was straightenDavid Kay. Brlrbani. first up when I fired tbe third shot; 1 can not say second iJ M. Langsdorf, ing how Ions I remained talking to Mr. Bean after treasurer;. Ben!E. Rich, jfinance director; Olds passed me, probably ten minutes: I can I". J. HendershotL secretary and manager; not positively, say that it was a dark night; 'the V. C. G a n nell. cuunsefior. j J. M. Armstrong lizhts were lighted; I did not tell Mr. Snow that was ejected molical Id irector.Tha object I came up the street to see what was going on in. saloon beoause I saw a light there: I of tie association i to Insure life on the Coolidge's not remember telling this to Mr. Erickson and mutual plan,i tjo pojicy io exceed $1000. do I did not hear Olds rattle his keys in the well known and others: The company is ofiicered-bwith me that night; lock; did riot have will without and meni it any don't remember telling Gardiner Snow to take responsible :; 1 I - .6ucs -- aiS5i Miii-Tit'- - t I " e i f . t i Crosi-examine- I ijice-ipreside- vice-pride- nt; y the-knif- meet wiib2reat success. doub FSRSOXTAX8. POINTS i i I ; 1 eneral western agent of the lachine i Company, was in thetfty yest?rJ y oif business. MK R H.!Wiliple.who: has been In Idaho MrJVomaclii f Sewing luifer i ; tine loolJqg afer ome tbie inierests of the Vrijation company of which be Is returneld 60 hie a mem-- er yesterday. IrJj. D. par4 who hasj taken charge of theEvanstdn IBeoUtr. wak In the city yesterday on business, if He twill, remain here darsclos!ng bp bis business Inj J The new strike Id the! Red Jacket roin- The tag claim- at La Pljata is confirmed. between wall3 and five ledge shows ten feet ?thlck.i It feet.) of p the best strikes for several terests here! I f ; 4 - Bade! In the new Mr S. H. Care camp. rbx has been the owner of tbe Broom Hotel Ibar for some months. told 0nt t the; Broom Hotel Bar ' Com nan v.yesterday It nndfrstAod rhat one of the principal stoeUboldes in the'company Is the . il ErbeChaas Brewing Company. J Kate 1 dazzler" Company if ternoon played Frld9jrevenlg, yesfterday and last evejterEito ffair (houses; Kate, of course, is the $aoie pastefton she has been for years, afidhfr company Is truly superb. Tbe male support are all good, while the enale members of tbef fcompany . are all with beautiful. japd well-form- ed fine olces and pofeitage action! The audiences were,well pleased ith the entertainment, the second iigbt's attendance being much 'larger thanionf the first night. The people of Salt Lake can resit assured that they will . bare tbree nights of genuine enjoyment In listening to?th is cbnipanyjf H ! ! Cas'ea. ffeeiann fc. B. Clifford. 4ew Missel. Wia.. was trobie. with Neuralgia; and Rheumatism, his Stonsaca as aisordefsd hM iLiver was affected to an a.emtog detrree' appHtita fell awav. and he was terribly red ticed in i flesh ahd strength. T'iree oottlea of Ei4ctrlo Bitters cured him Edward Shepherd. Harris burg, I1L. had a onl his fof eight years' standing, tsed three, bbttbrsleg ol iElectric Bitters and sevea boxes of Bucklei's Arnica Salve, and his le i wuifir and felt John Speaker. Catawba, saidad doctors large Fsver sores on his ta s iacurabje. aane bottle leg, Electric Bitters ni one box iBucklenV Aialca Salve cured hia anUj. sou at A-- C Smith & Col's Drug Store. :. ' i . run-icgs- re -- O-t- tbe knife I away that night: when I said that I meant Olds XtestifyThgi as to threats) and Lindsay; I don't-- know whether Mr. Barton was "bound ever to keep the peace towards Olds; had no ill feeling towards Mr. Olds. I did not get behind the corner of tbe saloon: I did not watch him as he put the keyin shoot him; I did not retreat the doorand-the- n till after was shot,- - then I was helped away.; I did not say to Mr. Snow' that I fired one shot after I started to retreat. I got the revolver to protect myself; I might have said to Lowry that thev might find me in that ditch some night;: X did' not intend .to shoot any one unless they started on me. Adelberl Craicford Know defendant and knew Olds. On the third of last July Olds said Murdock fixed me. I asked him how; he said, the b swore falsely against him black s d and that he would make bim bite the dust.; tl Murdock did not threaten to told kill Olds when I told him, and I have not Murfriendly to anyone so. Olds knew iVassame night at the dock; I told Murdoch' the party. U Bedired Olds was a tall man. Orlando Shoemaker- - Saw Olds on the 3rd day of July at the Board of Trade saloon. Olds said he would do Murdock sp the first time be ever stepped inside of the door. He also wanted to do two or three ether men up and then he was ready to die. 1 told ' Murdock , on the night of the 3rd. X dont know that Crawford wa in tt saloon at the time.. I don't remember Olds saying he would make Murdock bite, the JLUlbert Craicford recalled 1 was in the feiiiiarrf hall when I beard Olds say what I have testified to. Olds, was sitting on a box byj the Mr. Skoemaker recalled When Olds spoke: to me he was standing by roe in front of the bar. Jfrs Wtttail I saw Olds at a party on the 3rd of July last. I beard Mr. Olds say he would do MrJMurdoolcupbefore.he (Olds) was pulled. Mr. Murdock went home with me to my father s Olds's threat. iMc houe. I told himin about Murdock. stayed ' his. room in my father's .! . bouse that night. I am Mr. Murdock s cousin by Murdock as Mr. think a great deal of marriage;- Icalled on Mr. Murdock while be was a friend- I me himself that h sick a. a friend; Olds told he was pulled. J would do Murdock up before Redirect Murdock stayed at my father's that night because there were men watching for him,' on the outride. reCro examined I know Mr. Murdocklocked because I mained in the room all night, to prevent, trouble tbe door: I did this in order and the men outside; I between Mr. M urdock ; I - ', saw men outsider Olds on the evening JJUs Luduigten Saw Mr. kill Murdock before he said he would h and he got through with it: I told airs. Westfallwent ah told Mr. Murtockinmy presence; I home with Mrs. Westfall that night. am positive Olds said 1 will with it: kill Mr. Murdock before I get through sm friendly with Mrs. Westfall; have gone out with Mr. Murdock. ' Jfr.? Westfall recalled Mr. Olds was about two feet from me when he, made the remark I ' have testified to. the shooting on the George J. Billlnq- -l heard 3rd of inly; I think there was seven shots tired; seconds between there were twelve or, fourteenshots. I think the the first and the succeeding r second shot was fired from the largest gun. I lucues m think Mr. Olds was eDoui o ioe live one block north1 and the shoes were one block east of the place where between a shot fired. l ean teli' the differencerevolver. ' fired from a 44 and a the shooting; I think . Thomai A. Hogan Heard one was the first shot was lighter, than the next; away. 4 block and two streets Cro 1 examined 1 was In bed; I don't think I "r was wakened by the ahota. time of Janus BartonVita in Manti at the sixteen rods away; the sbooUng: I was aboutthan the first. the second shot was louder net in bed; was reading; was a lighter shot than the Iclaim the- first shot ' J 'v-- second Char'le JfTaiMm I think Olds was six feet two or three inches high. i V i HWiamA". Beedl live about twenty-eigh- t of scene shooting: the first shotrods from tbe than the seeond. ws3. In ray Judgment," lighter could not give any opinion about tbe other shots. at the time Olds s Ol te Ottesonl was present there were made his dying declaration: I think beside, the. one here: Joe two statement made the other; Judd took one and Ward Stephenson after Olds was shortly had Judd took the statement been there carried in the house: tbe doctor when tbe.second statement was made; this was about 3 ia the morning.that , he Inrormed-Mr- . j Dr. Ifarsford here testified ' of-a-- Crott-examin4- " ''"'...".-- v - I " " Cros-Xandn'- d - frost-examine-d j . : Urost-examine- dl t f r 1 j Utah. Conducted by the Sla- -: ters of the Uoly Cross I a boarding and day school deToted to the education ofyonng ladiei and ; little girls. In additionjjo a thorbujh;1 practical English coarse g. and Xatln. clissesin and shorthand are .conducted iter tbe molt approved methods. French and German 'are optional studies. Besides tbe elements in drawing, which are taught la all the classes, private pupils la the studio receive Instructions in crayon, pastel, palatini In oil and water colors, on cbina, aUk.katin, and relret.. S . in the musical department lessons are fi'en in ocalrauslc and on piano, harp. Jfan. Tioli, iuitamayolla and tlther. ciasse? iq art. pjuslc fancy work, e ben ormd for ladies residing in tae city. -- For: further particulars apply to 8iSTE Superior. Ogden City. Utah. Vgden Citjf, book-keepin- tjpe-wrltin- j4 1 - -v- -iw - by the Is the most desirable ' . ; ; 1"W abash wtteforallpdinueastif "t- - You eau purchase through ilckeU for I'1 estern points, at any coupon ticket of- BCe In , -- th W'ctt rv.o. Kf. "Dolce Of r-- nt v.- - XT 1 t.VInf, ir.A.f .1... -- mnr' yoa C4lj eitDtr by - the way., of or KansasgoCity, at your pleasure, From either of those points you can rour Choice of five distinct routes," as 7T follows: -- nd. jh . r tbe Hannibal - VU 1 1 ? i i - C?o$-examie- dl er -- Cro-exami- " - Cro$-excunine- dl Is' the tort line to the: East.Air Line, which St. Louls where 'close connection Is Olds before 3 o'clock that he would die.1 H was about 3 o'clock In Mr. eastera nd outheaatern.' the iKUton continued ts.Wlt statement was made to the when morning I I think the doctor had . been there; Stephenson: some--aChic2o the .world's fair city, Mr. Olds say that he- knew the shot was heard called "the windy' city." statement, was made; Mr. Olds fatal before the called to hlm'from the corner of the ; . ' Toledo. Ohio's Inland Hy. stated a man great onecting: at that place with the Lake saloon and said hello there., and .bad , then fired; ' .he. denied haying made any. threats against Murv f trains for the East. trolt Michigan's prettiest and frrL, said he did not want to die rottXCPnihed--Tl- t wanted to be taken to Mr. and saloon the at t;nnect closely. ' ' s bouse. - " , Alof theabo named points are reached. Lindsay's defense-rester ; ; Tbe aT by, tbe "Wabash" and direct v,' Mr.' Snow fn rebuttal called The prosecution otber line running: from the West. had seen a light in Mr Murdock said to rue be was the' reason he t. royou and .that tickets of this saloon, the way by ' Cooltdje's . SDd - ' es - - .?p d annt tsr 1 5 -- . ' . went vv the streetUobert K'nw Ernest Olds, Knerhim ''WD for 'evral years, ,'ilr. Zaue wanted. r. Boberts cood character; Mr. to testify to Mr, Olds's .and objection sustained. Whitcotton objected rented and Cdurt was adjourned till 9 o'clock Saturday moraing. and .the arguCourt opened Saturday morning f . ments wre bestti. . r'vTrs. assessed were Ji-Malcolsi'ac'd a Gregg John -- oat a cold far. Write me for ; . . tic, c. M. UAMPSO?...: V- - Aixrx. Ti'i- - A2ent- - t- - General Agent. 4 enteenth Street, Denver. Cold, a- :cau i Hureka Cream for the toilet a Is a a J.e con; para tie table drlali. on, ?'l . j NOTICr. C0CEMTRAT03 TO remarkably successful cethc j cf treating Ccr.snrjptisa, Catarrh, Tfcc There are over 200 girls In; the! Iarvard. ! Annex. .r. i' 'if1,! There are 2S6 students at Phillips xeter) u m -- ' - , -- ; i r Par-.- .. alysis, General .Debility, and ether Distressing Chronic4-Disease- ""President Dwlght of Yale Is on route home : s -- BY- ft " i '. - 4 DR. MeLENNAN trates. - . , i ' companies ,. ' ' street. Salt Lak City Utah. Kvidenc of si large number of extraordinary cores after ordinary treatment had failed, and hope of recovery abandoned. " , ; paid off their Ontario, Daly 'West, The following employees this week: ' Glenooe and Alliance. The work on the Morgan shaft Is progressing, but not much more can be done until tbe machinery which has been ordered will arrive. They are . now drifting on the 300 . - , , V j - fcicamlnations." ' level and they have favorable Indications of soon encountering the ore. At a meeting of the stockholders of the. .Union Concentrating Company, held here' on Thursday last, the following officers wero elected: E. P. Ferry, president; A. B. and treasurer: .Richardson, W. V. Rioe, secretary and manager; direcA. B. Richardson. Henry tors E. Newell, W. V. Rice. A. Uanauer, R. Mackintosh and N. Tre week. At a meeting of tbe stockholders of the Woodside Mining Company,! held here on last, the following officers were Thursday elected : E. P. Ferry president;'- D. C McW. V. .Rice, Laughlin, and treasurer rdirectors. E. P. Ferry. A. B. Bichardson. W. V. Bice, Francis Smith iWork'( has begun on j the- new Broka'w Athletld. Field at Princeton.- - given by; the students and graduates in commemoration of. President Brokaw. i31, f drowned last ' ! summer at Elberon, N, J, fj. '; t i " oldltYalei Beecber. the Harry quarterback in football, is tbe Idol of the Orescent Club.Atbletio He has rustled fupi a fine team thir year after Jast year's pjayersi refused to show tip and 3n the f ice of! tae , y greatest discouragements. 1 j y The Harvard student who jwiltes best critique of a play to be presehteJ iinlj Boston during the n.next few weeks' w.iU ije; a diamond scarf-piThi prize vfta aii uu happy selection. Tbe average' yodS jn'n from 'Cambridge scintillates ; t.K jmuch already, and the scarf-pi- n will onli maker ua the and-D- . C. .McLaughlin. ' t more miserable In his presence. An attempt will again be made in a few j t days to run the Glencoe concentrator. The . Princeton' has beaten tbb Crescen'tsf at Eastern Park at foot ball 28 to 0. Yale has water has considerably increased of late, beaten Williams 46 to! Oi and Harvard sjSas and it is deemed there Is sufficient to keep done on Amherst TS tn Ther ?!. ' rnniA tbe concentrator running. The work in the is progressing und the ore is Improvplayed In JarJvis field 4is noticeable for its 1I mineboth in quantity and quality, every ing ana rougn, piay generauy xnere ok.Z erpping is a coon named Jackson on ' the' Amherst foot of ground that Is developed. There are no further developments at the team, a very good player; but whether his Anchor shaft. Every precaution is being vestibule name is Peter.depooent sayeth-not- . being taken for the safety of the men .when "On the four rocks of the New; Haven Rethe water shall be reached, which they, exWest Rock, :Plnef Rock and pect gion, East Rock, to dojin a day or two. Mill Rock, in illustration of tbe Fieatures Of GENERAL ITEMS. the ititle of a EjectIonsi'-ibusiness work at the Police Court this week The Prof. geological just published! by Dana of Yalev JChe book, besidesj belnjy an consisted of two druhks, fined $15; one inmate of house of e, exhaustive treatise on the physical characf ned f 20 i There are a few cases of diphtheria prevteristics of thi surrounding; country, contains valuable information on everyplace of alent hereat present. It bas been sug- , interest near New HaWen. j j gested by a number of our citizens that the Health should exercise their auDwlght Loomis ofotbe Saprerne Board ofand have these cases quarantined, first-ye- ar thority, Court of Connecticut! will have! th( thereby prevent what might otherwise graduate- - students in? Taxation, i' He and will aiso Instruct the-- Juniors ln jBailments become an epidemic. "An ounce of prevenand Torts, and will have thef Seniors In Law tion," etc. of Evidence. .The course In Bailments Is ; Probate Judge Henry Shields and County new. Roger Poster 11. B J of ew York Commissioner John Shields went over to of Foster's Practice in Federal Woodland this morning to lay out a new. city, author county road, in that vicinity. Courts, will lecture on Federals Jurispruof tbe old-tiresidents dence, .and Prof. E.: J. Phelps gives lectures .i A large number went to Salt Lake on r rid ay of Park on Mortgages. City j" ;j t tbe last tribute of respect to the late A stubborn fire broke out In' the attlo pf to pay Lawrence. " James East Divinity hall at Yale University j th e AMTJSEMENTS. other night and before It was brought under Bonnie Kate Castleton and her company control damaged the building to thef extent of about $10,000. k The. greatest damage Was appeared on Thursday night at the Opera caused by tbe immense volum of water House tu the largest audience of the season, poured upon tbe fire. The fire j was( caused in "Tbe Dazzler." Time seems to deal gently with theflonnie Kate, and her actlqg and by a defective flue." About sixtyfof he theological students, who roomed In the buildsinging vai as enchanting as it was' when ing suffer a loss of from $100 to f 250 !each pn she appeared, here seven years ago. She bas books, furniture., clothing, ltc. Seyefal f 'surrounded herself with ah excellent troupe, the professors whose1 recitation 'rporna were and the performance gave general satisfacIn the building sustain heavy losses tion. On Wednesday, the 21st Instant, our theater-through tbe damage or destruction of :Pt going r people will have an opportunity jf4 fj Li, h i yate libraries. of the seeing prince of Irish comedians, Mr. Said a Princeton football man recently: "Second place is what i we are after and we John' Kemell. In tbe farce comedy of "The Hustler." He has associated with him are after It tooth and nail.' f I never saw team work harder: to beat Yale an excellent corps of artists, and as be is a show In himself, none should fail to than this year's team Is wbrkipg to beat whole the performance. ' witness 4 has better Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Manager McLaughlin is entitled to much individual team thaA.we hate, and we kno'w of every encourageIt and are working on another llpe. We are credit and Is deserving for his - endeavors to furnish our after a team that plays a team jgatne. j We ment people with tbe best plays are going to have it almbt hive It now. amusoment-goin- g now traveling through are that and troupes 4s Is team I have seen both teams Our playi We have had a plenwestern the country, is as good picked. Pennsylvania changing tiful of late, and supply of every day. Wo are beglaningi to? play fa to he announces the monotony, that on vary team while the bave game, Quakers good of their work Friday next Miss Lillian Lewis, the excelhardly commenced to think lent tragedienne, will present "As in a H yet." Glass." The acting of Miss Lewis committee! Tbe executive of the National Looking Lorraine" a few months ago Is "Credit in Association of Amateur Oarsmen have-i defresh In the memories of those who cided that college crews can' row; In the sttll enough to witness It, and the Association regattas, In speaking of this, were fortunate of the Opera House is to be conmanager the captain of the Atlantis Bojat Club pt upon his success In securing Miss New York says: "No matter how hard the gratulated Lewis and her excellent for another ordinary crew may train, we cannot com- performance. She will troupe be undoubtedly as we with cannot is train collegians, pete a audience. large by greeted row could wish and Jn I that they they do, A VERT TOUGH CASK. .' . a. class by themselves. hButj ithey ' are amateurs. They row for the love of it as we J Commissioner Cohen had quite a racy and do. They would not row for money.? and we Interesting case before him on Friday last. as an amateur association certalnlyS cannot John Neal and Cora Walker, residents of refuse them entrance to our regattasi f Peoa, Summit county, were brought before thelW'orld'a come crews Over to him charged with' fornication, the complaint Fair foreign we. may be very glad to hate thexnj-i.n- l the baring been filed by the mother of Miss ' H : Walker.' The defendants were arraigned .j regattas then." Welch Hall, the new $125,000 dormitory at and given a separate examination. Neal Yale, will accomodate 100 students,! and jls pleaded not guilty and Miss Walker was ex built by P. N.Welch f Y. Ji;. f62 pf New amined as a witness against. him. Although Haven. It faces College street, and com- she is but 16 years old she gave ber testiside of the Quadrangle. mony unblushingly. and the developments pletes the south The Hugh Chamberlain prize 'at Yale fpr were of such a nature as to be unfit for pubthe' best examination in Gretek pr admlssion lication. Neal then made a statement and to college has been kwafded;, and j was ksked to . withdraw - his plea of not guilty divided : between Ed ward liii ton Tones pf and plead guilty. The plea was accepted New. Haven, who prepared 4t the Ne;w and he was held in the sum.of $1000 to await Haven High School, and 'Edward Martin tbe action of the grand Jury. Miss Walker Richards of New Haven, from khe Hopkins also pleaded guilty and was held in the sum T? Grammar School. Honorable mention was Of $250. made of George Dwlght Kellogg; of St. Louis, Tbe girl is a daughter of Walter Walker, who. about a year ago. was arrested for Mo.; from Ithe Central High School.!,; Trady-Peck.Jr.f of New Uavn, from the ; New incest with a younger daughter, but, as Is Haven High School, and Alburn Edward usual la such cases, the evidence was not from Phillips' forthcoming and he was discharged. From Skinner f fOttaw. JKan.' ' t tbe facts developed In these cases the .morals Academy Andover. Football Asso- of the family seem to be decidedly loose. At the ciation meeting held recently In New York, Both parties are Mormons, und, although it the following games were" arranged! Octo- is asserted by the church leaders that the Saints are the most virtuous of people, these ber 3ist. Princeton; vs. Wesley att. Grounds-.-those on twhich Yale andI Princeton1 ' will little, indiscretions will occasionally crop , November 7th. put. . . rt play vsThanksgiving: New Iay.Haven. SALT LAKERS. Yale Referee, Wesleyan at W. Camp, r"80. Substitute.; HrJ Coffin. 1 The following Salt Lakers were registered 7th,' Princeton vs UnWesleyan. November at the Park City Hotel this wet: A. iversity of : Pennsylvania.' :Grbunds tho?e Mosher, G. M. Glllett, II. B. Watson, Mrs. upon which Yale and Princeton will plar B. O. ' Applegate and J. Thanksgiving Day November 14th, Yaje M. - Rutherford, Ed- - Harris. daughter, S. Kramer, vs. University of Pennsylvania Grounds!- -' E. Professor Jones. Andre; - W. those upon which Yale and Princeton1 will R. . Bowden, IL Levitt. Charles Mr. Mot-- f play Thanksgiving Day. Referee. W, H. Casady, D. P. 81mroon. B. Easly. Mr. Moff Princeton. ett. Substitute ett, B. Hey wood. J. Ii., Nichols, S. 7. Stookpy. Princeton. November; 25tb, Wesleyan vs. Jesse Woolf, H. W. Ruth, E. P. Morris. E. G. : of i Grounds PennsylvaniaUniversity B. E. Plough. James McGhle, W. Matthews. those upon which Yale and Princeton will H. Blnt.z, E. Merrill. Mrs. ;A.. C. Smith, G. ' play Thanksgiving Day. : Referee, W. p. tappy. . JosEPHng. , Camp, Yale. November ;2th, Yale .vs. i Park Citt. Oct, 17. 1891. not chosen.' .Place Princeton.. Beferee, yet " ."'.' ":.: Harvard had ho Mr. Brooks, Harvard. . ; Faets. Startling meeting, which : The American people are rapidly becoming a representative at the above indicates cieariy mat sne wui not play race f nervous wreok s, and the - following sag t Princeton this fall. gests tbe best remedy; Alphonso Hem piling, o Bntler, Pa., swears that when his son was speech Wesley an students of both sexes "are vigorRe frem St. Vitus dance Dr. Miles less ously protesting ,agalnst a rule recently storative Nervine cured him. Mrs. J. R.great Miller, the the strictest placing D. faculty adopted by of Valparaiso, and J. Taylor, of Logansport, kind of surveillance on the college men who Ind., each gained 20 pounds from taking it Mrs. make calls at the young worhen'8 dormitory, II. A. Gardner, of aVistula. Ind.' was cured of 40 to 50 convulsions day,, and much headache, dizmore popularly known as the 4quaU roost ziness, backache and nervous prostration by one President' Raymond evidently' thinks: his bottle. Trinl bottle and fine book of marvelous young men either call too often or stay too cures free at Roberts A Nelden's, who recomto student hereafter for every wishing mend and s.u .ran tee this unequaled remedy. long, on call any of tbe . young women must Sit be out a blank, to kept by the president; Vajc Hoctex'b Cocoa Original, most soluble with the student's name, the': evening1 the all is to be - made and the hour, i At tbe Idanha. ... . Blood regulator and tonic bottom of the card, are these rules: ''Tie SHisasMaaMBwaMaBBSBaasvaassMa ladies do . not receive later tba . 10 o'clock. ' Garfield Tea clears the skin, complexion. The ladies desire: tbe caller to conform to his card. . Not transferable.! A college and man can"; only obtain one Card ;a each young woman cm only receive' three AGENTS FOR COOPER'S ' " evenings a week. The faculty! are said to can because this it by system they faor preventToue man paying partlcu tar attention to one girl and also see that students do not make too many calls. 'The5 students claibi that the. rule Is uncalled for and childish, but the faculty have, learned by the bad ex;v Af'D HAZARD POWDER. perience of- 'past years the dangers of SALT LAKE CITY : unlimited calls. Ill Bute Street, vice-preside- - - 1 ie vice-preside- I nt sec--reta- nt; ry I i 1 1 . 1T i Non-Volca- nic mm rmm s ill-fam- - , Ex-Jud- ge , j . . me I- 1 - - ; . - 1 " s , :. . j farce-eomedi- es . t. : ; -- I - 1 Inter-Colleglat- o- . ? , , :! C , j - . . L- - ' , 1 '; -- BELIEF. TESTIMONIALS THAT CHALLANGE facilities for the suecessful Unsurpassed care of the varitreatment and radical ous diseases of ' tbe eye, ear, head, liver, kidneys, throat heart, lunfs, and vans system, broken down constltu-tlon- s. nr. : ..... - . j Dr. McLennan has by his unwearied! attention and extraordinary success, gained a reputation which calls patients frm all parts of the country to obtain advice, and without boasting, he can say that probably no other physician in the western states . or territories is treating at the present time so many cases of chronic diseases. The development of important and superior remedial agents and modes of cure, have enabled hira to succeed in thousands of cases where others have failed. The unparalleled success with which be has . treated difficult and the "incurable'cases"" goes to show that no one should give up in despair, simply on 4jie assertion of one or two, or three physicians who may." have failed to effect a cure. It is with tho hope of reaching many of this class that he advertises, and not alone from the profit it may deservedly yield him. but for the real satisfaction of doing good, and relieving the pains of humanity and sending hope to the hearts of thousands of afflicted fellow creatures who are enduring great suffer. . - ; - ! - ' V deceased. Dated October 13th, reduced" prices LUMBER. SELLS i da : Are closing out their stock of Lumber, prices ings. Sssh.i Doors, etc.; at greatly reducedsmaller for cash, either the whole stokor in' - ; ing under tho erroneous Impression that they are beyond human skill. These he Is resolved, shall hear of him, and realize the truth of the saying, that, "while there is life there is hope." " NO IDLE BOASTING READ THE EVIDENCE. W. E. Spencer, 667 State road; cured of constipation and an obstinate case of skin disease. W. D." Iewls, the Cullen; catarrh and bronchitis cured.' P. Lar-se- n, city waterworks; catarrh. E. Mil-- - ler, lungrtroubles cured. Ira Stamper, 242 Third South East; psoriasis, (a difficult and obstinate skin disease) entirely cured. J. llencley, 550 East Third South street; lung troubles from la grippe; also stomach, kidney and liver troubles cured." Mrs. Reid, 67 Grape street; catarrh cured. Mrs. Karl Bayl-haEast Mill Creek; rheumatism cured. Mrs. A. Eeynolds, 55a East Third South street; catarrh, piles, etc., etc John Parsons 79 Oak street; granulated eyelids, blood disease and gravel. D. S. Davidson, 536 East Fourth South; liver troubles and general weakness. E. Laker, 842 East Third South; rheumatism and catarrh, with partial deafness. Mrs. Eunice Campbell, Centre street, near Prospect; various troubles. Isabella Wilson, 957 First street, corner O; sciatiaa. Joseph Keller, dyspepsia, with constipation. Mrs. Susan Hancock, 236 West Sixth South; neuralgia. J. O. H. Lund-quis- t, member of the firm . of Messrs. Sandberg & Co.; furniture manufacturers and dealers. II. Oliver, 64 West Third South; dyspepsia and constipation; Jacob Somers, McKinnon block; lumbago and constipation." Jacob Hbwxhurst, 358 West Fifth South; conso called by his physicians, sumption, cured so as to be able to go to work in two weeks. Henry V. Cox., 260 Centre street; dyspepsia, diarrhoea, mmbago and. general debility. W. Knox, State street, south of the Jordan: catarrh and dyspepsia. James Kendal!,.. Esq., the well known carpenter and builder, 735 West North Temple street; piles, dyspepsia, etc. William Henley, Of Murray, now at corner of Fifth West and Second South; cured of paralysis. Hon. A. Bunker; of Topeka, Kah.t and formerly mayor of Washington, la., now at corner of Second East and Third South; catarrh, debility and dyspepsia, F. B. Fuller, representing the Lithographing company of Colorado, .now at Temple-todyspepsia with general debility. John Price, 931 street; heart disease. - Edward Griffith. 44 Church street. Mrs. Pickering, 336 East Fourth South street;" various troubles for which she doctered.for years without benefit, says she would be in her grave now if it was not for; Doctor McLennan's skill. Mrs Crowthers. 509 Fifth South and Second East. J. L.'Mabry, 17: tVest Theodore Seventh street;- dyspepsia. 343 Third West South; a Nejson, cure of ccrrea (St. Vitus dance). This patient, has been under .treatment in Colorado and other places for some time, deriving no benefit. Dr. McLennan effected a cure in two weeks. Thomas "Bott, Esq., tho well known milk man. 862 Second street; dyspepsia and heart troubles, etc., etc., etc. Many more 'Could; be referred to, but we ara not at liberty- - to publish their names. Their names and ' addresses will be furnished to tho?o who arc sufficiently interested: to call on them perOnly ' cases upon whom resonally. markable euros have been wrought are to, and then only published or referred . .. by permission. n Mr. J. M.' Howell the man 55 West Second South street, mining kidney troubles with broken down constitution, Mrs. Kastf of Sandy, Utah, the skill of neuralgia that ,had' baffled several physicians. Mrs C. Stewart also of Sanday, Utah, bronchial consumption, heart disease and dyspepsia. J. B. Orr, Nevada House, East Second South : m, : - -- n; East-Thir- d - . - 'well-know- r . street, heart disease, i - n J : ""' '' f ;8ELL8 i ; J CO Sc . ! i ' fOR SALE. ONE and twenty j thousand dollars bond for rale. CITV rBOXDS PHOVO ot seven ?) per cent municipal of an order of The undersigned,1 the Citv Council of Proo City, hereby advertises that bid will be received at hi office in I'rovo Citvi Utah, at anyl tline from the. date hereof until the hour of l'J oUslock noon on the November, A. D.. 1891, for the purchase "of i the bonds . hereinafter mentioned, namrlr: One hundred s?nd twenty bonds, each of the denomination of one thousand dollars. of the engraved, negotiable, coupon bonds of Provb interest per City, bearing seven perf centum on the first days of annum. payable April and soctobenbt eachfyear, at the First National Bank of ;Provo( Provo City, 'or the Chemical Rational! Hunk: ot Xew York, New York Cityfat tbe option oj the purchaser of 6aid bonds. Said bonds are dated October 1st. A. D., 1S91.' and (bear Interest jfrom that daie. 'The of said bonds is payable in gold coin of principal the United States within twenty Vears from the date of their issue, but redeemable at the pleas- n ure of Provo City after ten vears f rona date. is niade in the ordiince authorizing the issue of said bonds.'that at the expiration of ten years from the date of said bonds, t'nere shall be 6et apart and appropriated out of the general funds in the Citv Treasury ofj said city, annually, the sum oi fl8,5o0, to be placed by the Treasurer of said citi in a f und to be ' known- as the Fund" for" the fedemption of said bonds.. 1 is further provided that whenever after tbe expiration of ten: years front the date of issuance of said bonds, threi is available in the said "Redemption Fund" the: sura of C$12,500. or more, it shall be the dutyljof said Treasurer to advertise the amount of money in said Fund, and the number of bonds numbering them in the order of their issue, commencing at the highest number then outstandinsr, which sa4d Fund is set apart to pay and discharge, and the date when they will "be paid, andf if such bonds so numbered in such advertisement shsll hot be the presented for payment aiid cancellation at expiration! of the dste mentioned ia such advershall remain in the tisement, then such fund siich bond whenever to discharge City Treasury presented j for payment, f but such bond shall draw ho interest after the date mentioned in such publication. The bids Will be opened at 12 o'clock noon, November 14tU, 1891, at the ofllce of the undersigned,' at Provo Oity, Utah, but before any sale and award is; made security may be bidder for compliance required of theofsuccessful bis bid, and the said Provo with the terms reserves the right tol reject any and all bids. City Bids may pe for all: or any ipsrt ot said bonds. Tho bonds offered are issued; to construct a system of waterworks for domestic and municipal purposes, and in pursuance of an act of the Legislative Assembly of Utah Territory, entitled, "An act providing for the incorporation of cities," approved March 18th, 188, and of an ordinance of Provo City, entitled, "Ain ordinance providing for the issuing and disposing of municipal bonds." passed September. 29th. A. D. 1891. The reCity has too debt, I bonded or otherwise; is exstricted to creating any bonded debtedness, cept for jthe construction of waterworks and other municipal puTDosesi and is limited in its power to create indebtedness for any purpose exceeding:-- ! per cent oft. its taxable valuation, as shown by! the ilasti assessment of" its taxable property for Territorial and county purposes. Any indebtedness attempted to be created in excess thereof is declared yoiil. These bonds are taxation.! exempt from municipal !' JAMES K. DANIELS, ' ! !' Treasurer of Provo City. klOS Provo City, October 12th, 13J1. f If.'", I If;' 'J. j DP UNDELIVERED NOTICE OF SALE! The Rio Grande Western Railway Company will sell atj public auction to the highest bidder for Cash on tbe 10th day of October, t891. at 2 o'clock p: tal. at its freight yard, in Salt Lake, City, Ctah Territory, the following property, or so much of each: class, as may be necessary to pay freight ahd reasonable compensation for storage and car of each class of property, and costs of sale, tons ' of steel One thousand one and one-ha-lf railroad rails, weight 40 pound to the yard, York Equipment and consigned by: the; Company from jScrahtonj Pennsylvania, to J. W. Young, atiiSaltj Lake Cityj Utah; also i - semi-annuall- . t y i i u May now be consulted st his office, old Tribune builUlnp. 70 West Second South St. weere he treats with equal success all curable cases, curing de formltles pnerftlly conidered incurable. Con-sua d Dyspepsia. tion, Erisht i ..rase and hus cured. ' S JtcUl orjtanic weakness and diseases of the'i es positively cured, or no Ca-tHr- rh fee, e . km. Attorneys for , Guardian. ivToiNirNBro Mining Company. Salt Lake City. Utah TerOctober 15th. 1891. The Board of DirecV ritory. tors have declared a dividend for September, 1891, five of thirty-sevehundred thousand dollars cents per ($37,500), the same being twenty-fiv- e share upon the capital stock of - the com, Octoberat 1881, 30th, pany, payable the office of the company. No. 125 South Main street (upstairs). Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, and at the office of the treasurer, J. B. Haggln, San Francisco, CaL, and at the office of tbe transfer agents, Messrs. Lounsbery A Co..' Mills building. No. 15 Broad street. New York . Citv. Transfers to close October 38tb. 1891. kW13 R. C. CHAMBERS. President , MEETING OF THE NOTICE OF ef the Niagara Mining Company for the purpose of amending its articles of incorporation, by increasing the Notice is capital stock (of said company. hereby giveu 'that a meeting of tbe stockholders of the company is called snd will be held at the office of the.com- -' 218 No. W. (office of pany. C HalJi South East Temple street, in the city of Salt Lake, Utah Territory, on Wednesday, the 11th dajrof November, 1891. at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of increasing the capital stock of said company fronx two hundred thousand shares to one million dollars per share, shares, at the par value of ten ' ' , ; , ;iby the sale of more shares. t PJ A. II. FRANKLIN, President of the Board lof Directors of the Niagara Mining and Smelting Company. ' ' k!35 Dated Salt Lake City. Oct. H..189L A SSESSMENT NOTICE. THE MAMMOTH No. 3 Mining Milling. Company. Location of mine, Tintio mining district, Utah, Principal place of business. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting ot the board of directors of said company held at the office of Jennings A Caine, Hooper building, on the 25th day of September, 1,891, an assessment. (No. 1 ) of Wt cents per share was levied on all the 5 subscribed stock; 150,000 shares of the capital stock of said company, payable immeditbe secretary at the office of Jennings A ately toroom 3, second floor of the Hooper buildCaine, City, Utah. Any stock upon ing. Salt Lake which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 10th day of November, 1891, will be delinat public auction, quent snd advertised for sale sold on Thursday, snd unless paid before will be 1891. 10th office of at the the day of December, secretary, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the board of directors. .ISAAC JENNINGS,: Secretary, Room 3, kOS Hooper Building. Salt Lake City. Utah. ASSESSMENT, KING OF THE NOTICE OF Mining Company. Location of its 'II of business. Salt Lake City, Utah; principal ofplace location its mining property. Little Smoky Altnras Co.. Idaho. Mining District, Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on Saturday, October 10, 1891, assessment No. 4 of ten (10) cents per share was levied open the capital stock of their corporation, payable to Moylan C. Fox, secretary. No. 11 East First South street. Salt ' Lake . City. Utah. upon which this assessment shall be Any stock on 10th unpaid Tuesday, the day of November, 1891. will be delinquent and advertised for sale as unless and payment is made bepublic auction, fore, enough of each parcel of stock will be sold the 30th day of November, 1891, narrow-gaug- e eighty-eigh- t ; railroad freight on Monday, said assessment, with cost ot advertising and cars consigned by the Sew York; Equipment sale. of Companyifrom Canton, Ohio, to JJ VV. Young, expense MOYLAN C. FOX, Secretary, at Sat Lake City. Utah. (Said property bas King of the West Mining Corn pan v. been held at the place to which It was consigned k51 Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct 10, 1891. and transported by said Railroad Company for over six months, and has hot been Vncoepte'd or FOR PATENT NOTICR taken away by the; consignee, and iwill be sold APPLICATION United States Land Office, to satisfy the carrier's lien. fWhe rails will be Lake Stilt City, Utah. October. 10, 189- 1sold by the ton to an amoonti sufficient to pay freUUt add charges for storage and care to tbe Notice is hereby given that the Sells Lime. Cement and Rock Company, a corporation of Utah, amount of $19,666.82 besides cost of sale. and sec A sufficient number of cars will' be sold to pay by Charles W. Lyman, its attorney in fact, whose residence and freight ana charges for storage and care to the retary ana address is .Salt City, Utah, has made postoffice amount of tl5,8saiS7 besides ost of sale.Dated September Sih, 1891. application for a United States patent, for the THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY Sells Cement and . Limestone Placer Mining . Mi claim, situated upon the publio surveyed land COMPANY. of the United States of and within the Hot JI n.. BENNETT. . By Springs Mining District, Salt Lake county. Utah General Freight and Passenger Agent. of forty aores.described B. KILKY. ; J" Territory.and as follows, t:consisting local Freight Aaent. j ;J The nortbwest quarter of tbe northeast 1 east of section 11, township 1 south of rangequarter vThe above sale, at the request of the conof Salt Lake meridian. The said mining claim signee, is adjourned until! November 13th, 1891, being of record in the office of the recorder of said at the same hour and placeJ ji ' mining district at Salt Lake City. Utah. There Dated October Vth. 189 IU ;v are no known locations. In the vicinity of said THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY ' ' claim.- "it ; COMPANY, 1 1 be 1 to direct this notice i n. "BENNETT. published in Th Byj General Freight $ndj; ' Passenger Agfint' Salt Lake TaiBcyr.a daily newspaper published in Salt Lake City. Utah, snd nearest aaid mining i r J. R. KILEY, . i i ' i i i for a period of sixty davs. LocaI Freight Agent claim, kr3 . FRANK D. ilOBBS. Register Ben nett, Marshall and Bradley, attorneys for HEREltil j GIVEN TO ; THE IS . NOTICE of property abutting on both sides applicant. Date of first publication, October li, 1891. , of Fifth East street from South Temple street to First South street (in sidewalk: district No. IS) in Sa;t Lake Cityi iThat Ithe undersigned were FOR PUBLICATION NO. 115S. duly appointed bv the Citv Cojncil of Salt Lake NOTICEOffice at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oo obet D. A. 13th 1891. as on tbe a October, dniyot 1891. Notice is hereby given that the folloCity Board of iEoualization aud Review, to hear and 3rd, wing-named settler has . filed notice of his in- t consider objections, if anj'i to the assessment tention to make final proof in support of his ifo constructing sideand levy of aspecial-taclaim, snd that said proof will be made before '"r walks on the streets hereinbefore named. Register and Receiver of the United States v Said assessment list ;iN Completed, and said the Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on NovemBoard of ;EqoalizAtion;ahd Review will be in sesber 10th. 1891, viz: John Hawcroft,. for the sion at the City jilall fosr '.f)ve- (5) consecutive E!4 SWJ4 and NWi SEJi Sec St, Tp. S S., R. t .'the comusual: business (during hours), days E. He names tho following witnesses to prove end-ins on S7, 1891, and October Thursday, mencing his continuous residence upon and cultivation on atorday, OctoNij 31 J 1891, of said, land, viz: Ephraim Griffith. , David said the toe time said assessment During: Auguat Steingeuber, David Nichols. Jr., list will be open to public Inspection, and anv Nichols, all of Union Fort, Salt Lake county, Utah. or themselves aggrieved", persons feeling person FRANK D. nOBBS. Register. E. W. Senior may have hearing before said Board, and said and E. V. Higgins. Attorneys. b?9 vi Board shall have authority to make corrections ?.'i deemed bv them nnjust. of any tux i W. It. H. SPAFFORD, " NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 161 OFFICE OF ! Sooth Main of Publio Works. Av. L. PiCKARD, ' be atreet.Octoberloth, 1891. Sealed proposals will m. O. II. HARDY, received, addressed as below, until 2 o'clock p. R. W. YOUNG. of November 2nd. 1891. for furnishing all labor and Li C. KARIilCK. M ' ! ; k213 materials to grade, curb and gutter, and to pave Salt Lake City, Oct W mi. with nsphaltum and stone blocks. State street, from the 6outh line ot South Temple street to the MEETING--TH- E ANNUAL north line of Fourth South street, in Paving DisANNUAL the Utah Midland Railway Company trict No. 1. of Salt Lake City, according to plans for the election of Directors and for the transacand specifications on file ia the City uglner as mar be brought oSice, tion of such other business room Mo. Ut, Deseret National Bank buildbefore it. .will be held at the Walker House, in the ing. Bids will be received only for the whe-- of of Salt Lake, in the Territory of Utah, at 13 the work, and no bid will be consider 1 ui;!om city i !;i o'clock noon on Monday, the 2nd day of Novem-ber.'made on forms furnished by the u, ' l ' D, 1H31. . il.',by a certified check cf accompanied 1 s i I ' s. The stock, transfer bookj will be closed at 3 The right Is reserved to reject any o'clock p. m.on the 22nd day of October, 1891, Address, Board of publio Work a, C. L. llx'-n' t: and remain closed until ihrre days after the final chairman, 161 South Main street. Si.lt of said meet.' ig. BOARD OF TUBL2C WOi-- sK., Utah. adjournment i HAS. NOULE; EScretarv. By C L. IUrsr.es, CbxiJasi. I . Dated Oct. 9t&. 1891. A. F. DozararJ. City Efi.eer. ' n - Iro-visio- - - i -- apd-Smelt-i- ng ' ; i ' . . above-name- d ; - . ii t - to-wi- t., . . i - . j ; - to-wi- fc Vf - ! ; to-pa- j vice-preside- nt t - - , . . ! i - to-wi- ? : i i ! i - ! , '' x ! r 5 lf I A I lf - III v order of the Probate Court of Utah county. Terof Utah, made on the 3rd day of October,' ritory A. D." 1891, in the tostter of the estate and guarand John A. dianship of Llewellyn P.theThomas estate of Annie E. Thomas, minors, and of' Thomas Snell, the undersigned guardian of tbe persons and estate of aaid minora and of the i estate of said Annie E. Thomas Snell, will sell at ' publio sale, to the highest bidder for cash, and subject to confirmation bv said Probate Court, on Saturday, the Uth A. D. ISM. at 3 o'clock p. m.. day of ifoveniber, fronj. door of the city ball, in Salt Lake City, all county of Salt Lake, and Territory of Utah, the right, title and interest of said minors and of aaid Annie E. Thomas Snell in and to said premises, said Interest being the title in fee to aaid property, the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, to wit.: Commencing four and a half rods east of the northwest corner of lot six (4lt)block fortv-tw- o (43). plat "B," Salt Lake City (6), Tersurvey of building lots In Salt Lake county. ritory of Utah, thence east seven and one-ha- west thence south ten (10) rois, thence (?i rods, seven and one-ha(74) rods, thence north ten (10) rods to the place of beginning, area seventy-fiv- e square rods. ' Terms, cash on confirmation of sale by the said court. Deed at expense of purchaser. EDWARD P. THOMAS. Guardian of the persons and estate of said minora and of the estate ,of said Annie E. Thomas Knell. BOOTH & WILSON, . j. kt2S at-th- Mould- quantities.!.! , , 1891. SALE. OF REAL ESTATE. GUARDIAN'Shereby given that pursuant to an N- - so-call- ed : - r . , . SHEEP DIP e h , . 1" eats, ; U at 76 West Second South Now, located . ht , to-wi- t: '. dents, representing thirty-eigStates' and If 1 i four foreign countries.' j j i The University of Pennsylvania, football candidates live together! in a house which 'has been rented for them for the season. Twenty-eig- ht men from Stl Paul's (Concord, K. a.) School have 'enteredl Title 95, .and next year forty-fiv- e expect to take the an order of the Probate Court of the County ot Salt Lake, Territory of Utah, made on the 11th of September. 1891. in the matter ,of tbe day And' Gents' Furnisliriig CcscLs, estate of William. C Miller, deceased, the under-- j the executrix of the said estate, will sell rr.TJirrrs, . T&xacrs, signed, coo&'s, , at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, lite IJlTTS'SZ, lawful currency of the United States, and subject We sevzb misreprt'scnt goodlj to confirmation by said Probate Court, on the , We guarantee satisfaction, 29th dav of October, 1S31, all the right, title, inWe are never undersold, aai terest and estate of the said William V. Miller at We hate oslt one pbicb. time of his death, and all the right, title and tbe l receive c;rf-isttentlosv Orders by mail will interest that the said estate has. by operation of . 210 MAIN et STKKKT, law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addiWhite House, Two doors south tion to that of the said William C Miller at the time of his death In and to ail that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being' in the City of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake, of Utah, and bounded and described as or ATTTtADT. one Territory rt AI MlXXi employed mploved, this lor s few hours worS follows, J "Cry canormake Beginning at a point forty-oniIaeh com. 10 samples tree. feet East from Northwest and day. Salary & C3 115 IT. corner of Lot 6. (il') in Block fc5, Plat A, Salt Lake Ad. S. St., ET. LiZIZ, City Survey;' running thence East two and one-ha- lf (10) rods; (24) rods; thence South tenrods: thence thence West two and one-ha- lf MAX GEISLER, (2) to place of beginning, North ten (10) rods, e square rods of ground, containing twenty-fivIealer in together with a perpetual right of way upon and over a strip of ground eight (8) feet wide East West adjoining same on the East for the Canariei Parrots and . whole length thereof. '4 Terms and condition of sale, cash, lawful currnd other of the ency of the United States, ten per cent to accompany price bid on the money purchase and SiagiBg, Talking dav of sale, balance on confirmation of tsle by " stiid Probate Court, deed at expense of purchaser. Fancy Birds. Bids will be received by said executrix at the Bird Cases, etc. Best Imported bird seea ana office of W. O. Hall, attorney st law. 218 South v East Temple street. Salt Lake City. Utah. food a specialty. Birds shipped by express, MARTHA MILLER, 73 .W. Second South, Salt Lake. ' j . r Executrix of the last will of WlUiam C. Miller, j jj f . . one-fourt- i 1 : 1 - ,( Bullion shipments: October 12th, 49 bars of Ontario, 27,705 ounces. i I rom Europe. b," i Becelved at Mackintosh sampler for week are training; for Seventy Yale freshmen C69.380 pounds of the athletic team. ' , SI ending October 17tb, to Ontario ore, 239,670 pounds of Daly ore, Eight new professors have been' added 655,540 the Harvard faculty. . j pounds of Mayflower ore and ; j.i .'Michigan University rwill have nearly 695,040 pounds of Anchor concentrates. r " 2600 students this year.. I i b j , The shipments of ore this week i, again .v President Harper of Chicago TTnlversity to over 2.500,000 pounds. amounted f has just returned from Europe, j : j 1 j. The Crescent Company shipped during Phillips (Aridover) Acidemy has ?413 stuthe past week 530,000 pounds of concen. Rbecatisrj, Deafness, . S25. v CT is IISTATr; SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE IsOFhereby given, that in pursuance of for the liig. Concerns The Anchor Shaft Morgan Shrtft A Very Hard Family General and Personal Items. The, Princeton freshman class numbers -- CREDITORS. rirns, deceased. r,ot; by tae uuJersizned. V.'. II. A b3-i- Keeps a Full Line ot RUN. i COLLEGE JJOTE3. . TO hereby given administrator of tfae estate of Elizabeth l.arn?3,deceased, to the creditors of and all persons Ing claims against the said deceased, to exhibit ihem with the necessary vouchers withia four months after the rst publication of tbls noti-to the said W. It. Andrew at No. 13 S. Mala it., n Salt Lake Citv, Utah, in the County of F 1S Lake. IV, B. ANDREW, Administrator of th estate of Elizabeth Uarnes, deceased. Date of first publication Oct. 6ih, 1S91. Store. One-PriG- B Scza Kotable Advancements in the Science of IlealiDg. 1 ji Ater. hnant-iv?- s Precinct justicej bar' the 7th of July last,.in Manti. ) I was in- - bed. about three blocks away from. the, saoon,: at the. tlm of the ahootrng. : There was a lull between ' the first shot and, those it.. 1; witnessed the dying statement succeeding! of Oldsr he said it was correct. Witness here identified the dying state- - CroMi-txami- ! Fccr Kllisn Five tknfrd Thszsaad j Pflnna tl (rA .ItuiiUO last UullJl, Pnovo.'Oct. 17, 1891- - , . Salt Lkjs Tbibuse. Sail Lake .City. CtaA:, Tbe Jury in the Mnrdock case returned the following verdict: "We. the jury m the above enTHE GLENCOE titled cause, find the defendant. Alma Murdock,' guilty of murder in the first degree, and recom. mend him to the mercy of the Court." i St. II. Dopn. Foreman. . Sentence was set for October 21st. t': t Academy. h k i'lViii'i.'.";- CC'JTIT UCTtZZZ. Z v- ': - - ; -- YKkNil 'r. ft ', i .' --. ': .' Xn the rirst Decree.' The foirowlng special ' was "received ; night: if . - Board of Trade saloon in July last; Olds worked the saloon:., he slept .there;.. I. went to lthe: submitted and in Saloon to set sside order of preference about 12 nVtiwW in dsth nlcrht- - I frunil a i T, L ultl(meBt. motion ..1... nn.iorF&rrlBros. door";-Oihad my revol- to amend com- - bunch of keys lathe 1 Drought it to jne. saloon: on evening; under Submitted taken advisement. and the 3rd .i.i.tA tlvertT?;thaFii5st;M. ; T4t ' is a RScaliber revolver;. I etaL;' brouchtptit July J down because Barton had threatened their entered Boretnan! appearance to kill Olds, Lindsay or rnyseft.! Roreraan A , I thinkvOlds. had carried the for defendant f and . trefe given t ten days 3. to. y. ' d revolver previous to tbe sbooMng. 1 saw Olds's pln T?bcrborn; Irs. YVL D. jsiaw; on motion of revolver the- day' after the shooting; iw;at ' v.lonfVA- Perkins, order, was entered granting empty. time? serve and to prepare -oefendsnt thirty days'! 3lr. Loiery Murdock told me "a !the v :.ctawment on mdtison. fornew triaL I testified to before, that Slim had Sunday night HTTum Citv vs. A. JJ Anderson; .Judgment enmet him a few before that time, and that tered i Defendant sentenced to pay o a fine of Slim was afraid nigbta ; to meet him. twenty-twor of ele court, days and,costs tS. " '. rrmmuii uveruiseasG A Pay-Da- y - - THE PAST WEEK AT TISF PAR !( ? . ; j Tms Owing to change of tune, j. Vi each by Justice Noon this morning for being , '. drank. ' Deputy MarshaLS. n. Parsons : returned from tbe placer gold mines of Colorado river after a fourteen day trio, bringing with Mm William Shaffer and Joe Burgess, who are indicted with.. Cass Uite for Murder. Obskbvxr. y Fbovo, Oct. 17, 18SI. f QGDEy pEPARTMKNT. 1 CITY, UTAH, SUKBA1T 3IOB17HTG, OCTOBER 18, 1S91 113 ? 18. 1S91 ;..M......rt;OCTOBEE gCSDAY... FIRST DEGREE. IFI B ALT : - - I-'- i ' ' It r - |