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Show etes of tbe United State, and tbe aald action did net, cor did the elivxl cause of forfeiture mentioned la tbe complaint, occur within five years before tbe eommeacerneut of these prbcerdinsrs er the tiiug of said complaint, or withia five dissolution of the corporation. years' prior tothe Wherefore, petitioners pray that the plaintiff take nothing by its action, and that it be decreed that the property belongs to the) anineor--porate- d association known voluntary y as the Church of religious Jesus CbriM of Liatter-IJathereof hie authorKalnt.ui end that tbe members trustee or trustees to bold, ised appoint a said sssnsfr and waa property to the purposes apply for which It riven; that tbe Unioriginally ted States Marshal deliver the possession of aald with its proceeds add Income fircperty, together to said trustee or trustees its may be named and appointed at a treneral conference of the members of the church, and for such other aad further relief aa may be equitable and jast. Tbe cither petitions are substantially tbe same as tbe foregoing, except so f at ae they by Special Officer Cunningham and several after a hard struggle. 'John la bystanders good for fifteen day at least. Wllliasa Disable, a drunken visitor to tb Tontine restaurant on .Commercial street, was arrested yesterday by Sergeant Ran dolph for ordering and eating a meal which be refused to pay for. v W. If. Barneit. a son of Collector Barnett, wasbrother-in-laarrested last night on of bis wbo accomplaint cuses him of stealing an overcoat and watch belonging to his father. Th young man was booked on a charge of petit larceny, but It Is not probable that his folks will prosecute him. Barnett Is a hard ease, aad is now awaiting trial on a charge of grand for the theft of a horse and aaddle larceny from Selectman John , Butter, th Bingham -- C:rd IhU by tb EaJsli ca th3 Fcsl Ten:::-- !. Property ; n:::ns cf it to ce argued. t;: ! Zn Ja3 Will Listen Get Reattlo QIO.OOO JZmras fierce'f Get To-Morr- ow relate to the acquisition and. use o tbe spective properties. !BSAT-Ti- a ! Dmrnrngem Dlroro General Court and Criminal Mat- I Lmtrm. J THOVilSD. GETS TEW , re- The jury In the damage suit of William Seattle against the Pleasant Yaltey Coal Company, for Injuries sustained while la tbe employ of tbe company, broogbt In a verlf or the amount dict for fl 0,000. .claimed, and a stay of forty days was defendant to die statement on mogranted tion for a new trial. ' racED whom a Bntrrm. j. Emma Pierce was granted a divorce from Charles 1'lsrceon account of cruel treatment and failure to provide. Tbe petitioner, wbo haa been a resident of tbls elty for years; married the defendant In 182. thirty and from tbat time ep to the present be bad not contributed more than 25 towards ber support. In late yeare he has became addicted, to drink and has brutally ssaulted ber on several occasions. On Mc nday of laat Week, while Intoxicated, bp! struck ber a violent blow la tbe face, the evidence of his brutality being still visible. 4 one-ha- la the easts of ; the United States rs. Certain rssl estate, ths stcbsat proceedings of tbs Govsroment sjralost tbe Cb urea of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- r Saints, a petition to file eootplaiak la Intervention by J. M preP. Freese and Spencer Clawson sented In the Tbird District Court yester-da- jr Ja each eaae, mod argument were made by O. 8. Varlao, J. L Rawlins and Jobo A. Marshall for tbe Government, and by F.B. Klobarda, Le Grand You n jr. and W. Il.i DIofc-eo- n lot lib defendants and proposed Interveners. Tbe application to loterTene were denied for tbe reaaou that 'In all tbe eases sufHolen appearance bad already been made, but later the defendants were allowed to file aa amended complaint la Intervention. An agreed statement of facts was also submitted, and tbe queatlon wbetber or not tbe property, wblch couiliU of tbe Oardo House.: TUhtng House. Hlatorlan'a ofiloe and tbe church farm, ahall be declared forfeited to tbe Government, will be argued toornlnff. Tbla will be tbe ending of tbe oeee. for JudgeasZane's decision will be considered final, tbe Supreme Court of tbe United States bas already i passed' upon tbetn. ' t J un rxntAV, la objecting to the admission of the petitions, said the rctloos were brought originally In tbe form of a general Information filed against tbe property described, by tbe Attorney-Ueaera- L Tbe practice aaaunied by tbe officers of tbe Government bad! been affirmed! by this court prsvloualy, and twice decided. That Information was a general one, and gave notice to all persons claiming of aay Interest la tbe special parcels Speol-1- 1 to attend before tbls court, oa a day realty ed. then and there to set up claims tbey might have to tbo title. Tbe poseeaeloa waa already In tbe Supreme Oourt tbreugh Its Receiver. Tbeae were actions at law, having for tbelr object tbe forfeiture or of tbe title or fee to the United States, to be devoted to certain purposes. Tbe sole ground of action by tbe United tatea waa, aa alleged, that tbe property was acquired and beld In violation of the law of 1163. whJob prohibits religious corporations or associations from acquiring or holding realty In the Territories of tbe United States In excess of value $50,000. That w sis the iIssue presented on behalf of tbe United States. The defendautaadJoined Issue fuponi that, and In 11ml-Tbe dltloa pleaded tbe atatute of holders of tbe legal title were tatioas. before the court; Counsel on the other side see mad to have proceeded on a question of now equity. For what purpose was leavesomeasked to Intervene? To accomplish that oeuld not be accomplished as tbe thing so attar now stood. Was not the church Itself represented by tboee persons wbo held tbe legal title aa trustees for tbe church? It waa sought by these petitions to do eoine-tbla- g that this Court could not do. Tbey to have aa order made by this Court asought to the determination of tbla property, to take It out of the hands of tbe Supreme Court of this Territory and devote ilt to trust purposes.' entirely foreign to these actions, file oontended that these persons had no standing or right to Intervene; and even If they bad any Interest, tbey were foreclosed and precluded from coming In now. Tbey were in default for two years past. Tbe Court did fnot! sit In these proceedings to allow Individuals making claims to this property to come In up to tbe very hour of the trial and judgment. Tbe property was seised notice was given of tbe day Used for tbe bearing, and those wbo bad any claim In and had prepared to go originally r came to trial, No individual member of! the church cwuld appear In court and litigate tbls question, j J 1 t I & ! j lng , i , j . j MR. DICKSON REPLIES. For the defendants Mr. Dlokaon stated that any parsons Interested In tbls property bad a right to intervene and be heard.! Nobody was foreclosed or barred, and nobody " so-call- ed im - y -- citl-sensb- y ganized and si is ting aa a voluntary relisioua association known aa the Church of Jesus Christ y that thee iatarvenors Saints;said cf Latter-Da-members church are equitably of, and tbo meutiooed In the. trooertv the ih.iiiens( title thereto la now complaint, and that the legal Kranoia Armstrong beld by the defendants, W. I root, Jr., aa trustees for and Jeae charitthe church. In trust, for religious sndand haa able purposes; that the said church is18fe7, a volbeen ever since tbe 3rd day of March, and charitable untary association for religious uses and purpose, and defendants allegeowncn Into and rUht has' the formation aud belief, need hold auoh property, through trustees, to be were defendants for aucb purposes; that the aald at the time It waa In possession of said propertyMarshal. aeUed bv the Untied fetatea Here "follows description of the church farm. time The petition further sets forth that some the year 17Q the Church of Jesus Christ of la Latter-DaSaiatt by and through Its trustees, and obtained title and fee simple to said land, have made valuable Improvements thereon and continued to occupy tbe same, with the aald lni- to the present time: that at rrevements. dowa sol of Congreee of March 3. 1867, t the legal title to tbe premises waa beld by Franola Armstrong and Jesse W. Fos. trust for the benefit and use of the church, Jr., la and the laitervenore oa Information and belief, no of aald property was ever allege that or beld part In violation af the intentionally of any law of the United btatea, hut provisions was eoauired for the religious and charitable :ums of the church,, aud tile purchase price tUereof and the eost of improvements, afregat j,uxt, were paid for by log about time bv eoutriautleos ciade freta time to w.ntry ef tie ehnreX to be held. ti mcssteri by the eburoh. through st4 eod elected by Its oi..c' er t Wutes 1 t L' mis and charitable is tfi and Its eiiorch ia u uxiiai ijrwm I -; ww ' U; tLat the property haa trr - t - !i I . c urch (flu- -' - a J by tu m. t.' (. s aii not 1. t t Hi .us! t;7 1 Itit.,, f s,i.i- i t ? it z f',r.'& D, l , r f J of .!.:'"''-.'!.'.!'.:. j-- 1 y took-effec- ao-quir- ed maa4 -- ! 1 1 v r 1 Si r, it-r- ti- 1 ..I- s"-.I- ., 1 -- :'i ., i..-"- -, fif - ip. ; j noTEa " Fred Dennis, a petit Juror .was excused from further duty by Judge Zane yesi terday' , case of J. divorce of tbe Further bearing II. Hughes vs. Ida Hurhes bas been postponed until Judge Anderson announces bis readiness to take It up. a Anderson will convene bis court toJudge morrow at 2 p. m., and tbe equity calendar will be taken up where be left off when be adjourned bis oourt ou aooount of the death of bis? daughter. Tbe first case culled will be that of John U. Bothwell vs. James O. Armstrong et al. Deptity Marshal Will Good sell returned from iWlnnemucoa yesterday with George MoCaQo, the absconding employee f Wegener, the brewer. Commissioner Creenman Disced bis bond at Si 000, and set tbe bear at 2 o'clock. MoCann ing for was Enable to give a bond and w t taken" f out tohe Pen for safe keeping. Doei Sprague, the bailiff of t the Third District Court, distinguished himself yesbouncing an obstreper ous and terday byvisitor to the courtroom. Tbe drunken fight, but tbe muscular stranger showed bailiff, after a short tussle, piloted him to the stairway, down which be accelerated bis r; movement with a kick. rfr.' ;r :agTEstc)B iroa thi oamblebs. Joseph Allen and John Weaver, the convicted Mirror saloon gamblers, appeared before Commissioner Pratt yesterday morning andInwere each fined $30 and the costs, which the former amounted to $49 and in I tbe latter to $34. 50. Tbej threatened "appeal proceedings were not instituted. Counselor Sam Lewis evito the conclusion that dently having comecases is neither pleasant fighting gamblingM. nor profitable. P. lljorth, wbo iras convicted Friday, will appear for aenuenoe tomorrow, and It is expected that the remaining defendantr will enter pleas of gullty.l j. STATEMENT FOB TBI BAB. TbeOlerk of the Supreme Court has the Bar Committee for presentation a the meeting shortly to be held 'in tbls tlty for the purpose of memorializing CongrVss for an increase vln the ndmber of the Territory, a statement show-lo- g Judges for tlje amount of business transacted by the Supreme Court during the yers 1888, 1880, 1800 and 1801. It shows an Increase of over 3X per cent In four years and IIs as follows: :h cases In flSSs there were thlrty-eigp- V passed upon, of which twenty-tw- o jwere and five reversed. In 18p9 there were jforty cases, eighteen being affirmed and seventeen reversed. In 1890 tbo record shows! fifty eight oases, thirty-fou- r being affirmed and ten reversed. In 1891 the number wis nlnctyfour cases, the a formations fifty-si- x and tbe reversals twenty-tw- o. of 223 cases reviewed. 130 making a total fifty-fooases reversed by affirmed and the Supreme Bench, all of which whs In addition to the regular work of tbe Dlstrlot . Court)! over which tbe members preside. II '.In Frobate Oonrt. : Judke Bartch yesterday bad recorded the following orders: Eatite of John Reea; Mrs. Rees sworn and examined; order made for family allowance of 30 per month from time of decease. Estate of Andrew Mlneer; petition for revocation of order appointing Lizzie M. Felt administratrix and asking for the appointment of Hilda Reed as administratrix, came on or hearing! proof of posting approved; demurrer and answer submitted: demurrer made setting "aside the apoverruled; order pointment of Lizzie M. Felt, and exceptions continued to takenftakee by her counsel; I' 4th. December In all estates which It 1 ordered that have jtaen open for two year or more, and are not closed, tbat tbe Clerk shall give notice M all administrators of such estates to appear In court' and show cause- why said estates should not be olosed: and that tbe Clerk.aball set from day to day so many of eases as can bo conveniently heard.!' these ' Estate of Henry Moore ; December 3rd!, set as time to hear final account auVT peti. . tion f4r distribution. Estate of Walton, O Sawyer; November' 13th sot as time to return under ' Citations made fan J. M..WaddelL Esq.. and B. W. Blga.i Kstate of Paul O. Paulson; December 12 tb set as ,tlme to hear petition for sale1 of' real ,r 1 W. - . . ow for pre-parcd;- i dt. was In default at all. Tbe proceedings alhad, and referred to by Mr. Varlan. ready occurred! before that gentleman came: Into the office of District Attorney, andjtbe record showed that proceedings bad not been had In this oase suob aa were oeoeeeary, requiring anybody to appear. Counsel reviewed the past history of tbeae caaea, and contended that any directly interested person who chose to come upon tbe scene now was entitled to be heard. The roatterj was further discussed by counsel and the Court decided that It did not see tbe neoesalty for the preaent reiteration and therefore denied tbe application. Later, tbe defendauta were allowed to amend the complaints In Intervention and objections and exceptions were filed by Mr. Varlan on tbe grounds that the petitions of Intervention oame In too late, and that the interveners have no authority, nor is there aay shoving that they were authorised to appear on behalf of the mem1 bers of the cburoh.j f rxTirtov In Intervention la the case In which the ohuroh file farm ia Involved states that the petitioners 1oubhalfof them-Ive- s th petllloa In Intervention are members of the and all others who Chureh of Jesus Christ of Datter-laSaints, a voluntary! religious association, and fori their grounds of Intervention lloi(e that the member of aula ohuroh are more tuau vuu,0U0 In number and so numerous that they csuoot, without man-I- f tbe est tnooavealenoe and oppressive deJavs la before tbe oourt; i' that said actions, be brought common In an 4 Interest have tie all of salJ per with tbe interveners In .ha subject of tbe petition and tbe questions involved; that the church became and was a corporation at tbe time and la tbe manner related Inwasplaiutifla' as therein dissolvedcomplaint, and thet the oorroratiou embraced and Instated: that saldi corporation sector cluded ail the members, of that relitfioea aa tbe of religious worshipers known body Saints; Church of Jesu Christ of Llter-iaafter dissolutionofof said corporathat from andall the members said body of re- estate tion hitherto ligious worshipers hare been end now are or. SHORT ORDERS. In the case of Frank TVelr, nndr Indictment for burglary, the continuance heretofore granted was set aside and the defendant ordered brought Into court tomorrow when 'petition for writ cf habeas j corpus will be heard. In tbe two cases of the American' Oak Leather Company vs. Standard Gig As baddle Company proceedings were stayed upon a demand for security for cpsta and order thereunder made until division of motlod to strikeout. ' Tbe" accounts of tbe United States Mar- t sbal wore approved. Reese Jones, a native Of Wales and a resident jpf this oounty, was admlttedt to ow r ' : ( r - '. -- ur ? , .. , 1 j , 1 '! ,. j - i I i - . , Estate of Nancy Player; order made apj i pointing appraisers. S. . order made Estate of- William Player; . . appointing- appraisers. . .. li , gslt Laks Peltcc Court. I In the Polio Court yesterday 8am New. ton, a chronic Inebriate, was sent to jail tor five dajys, and In tbe cases- of Dennis Warren Franklin, accused of f' ' - Mo-,Carty- and trespass, aentence was suspended, HATS OS TBI HARLOTS. ; The i police raided, the French cribs on Frankf In avenue at S o'clock yesterday morning. and captured Annie Basbart, AUoe taselle. Allco Callla, Minnie Laselle and Maggie Sessoup, who were booked aa Inmates, and R. Noel, D. Cuslner. Emlle Poulllon. T. Royer and Frank Guess, who were booked as visitors. Th womao-a- r and tb men ax notorious said to belong to tbat detestable olasa known as maoquerwaax, who live off th to all Inearnlnjrs of the women, wbo are. slaves of tents and "purposes, virtually the th degraded dogs. Tb prisoners eaoh deand later posited 3 for, tbelr appearance, ed in the day the amounts war declared with th exception of those;, in the case of Alio Oalila, Maggl Seaaoup and Minnie LaaeUe, aa tbey promised faithfully to leave town If sentence was suspended. Another woman. Alio Douslas, was also arrested for belnx in-- " Iscaate, bat she that she Is not f at kind of a hairpin and will endeavor to convince th Court of at 3 the truth of her statement o'elock. Ehe has en?t i5 Attorney Watrous t .ory tbe woman tRr. and if t t " crib-worke- rs, $-- tor-felt- de-Cla- res to-morr-ow dr'3 relate U t:u ic;j j l6i r-- iiiitl; Uevolop- - -- - AU'ASTOAL Th8 Stcry cf - ' are upward-strivin- g and a pere aplrtt. and when weakness sod 1 look upon aavaelf aad cif ow lest yow abashed aad tremble sinfulness, I quail it should reject me from your flend-hi- p. some one haa always been nr salvation tbat believed it me, n JO'" "om- -'' peraoahes were yours "Conquer. Sad Iftceafter you they shsll be tone bed to flner issues," have -awakened ia nM a new faith in myself. The above startling story la ronched ior - PROJECTION. It ss Tcli ia lt ME&te as strictly Field's iTashhstca.' w, A f ' i . ' f 1 a ovrrecat f - '. - ,. Cf t belong- 3 Cul- - mm. Willm PRICE 9 T0 10. " eplel MEN'S, - We are Not Going Out of Stay. , -- j i - .. j SIPPERLEY & A. F. GO j MINERS, ATTENTION OREGON TIMBER9 In VIORRISON, MERRILL & GO, two-year-o- Lumber The Prices, Largest Stock and most Assortment in the Complete Stock of all of Timbers. Full and Correct Prompt Let figure on yourDelivery. - Go. j j t ! . - - ii. GE0. M. SCOTT & well-rounde- I s IARDWARE; Iron Irori, 9tccl, v : Flpo, ; e It e e e it MILL FINDINGS! 1 - ay oost-ingJJffiOO- o;- in-sec- te; r sjs4sjsjsjsjss4vsVsis - w 51-- w ay - 5 1 .....' PLEASE READ TMIC. Cents hih. at , ala -- '' 80-cie- . CZyi'hich tv " i 03 cupo " cf "rr :yUC,"l ' - . . ...rrrrf j io. ... -- m- - -' -- - - - ts 2koa-Usida- - ra iz els-wtt- li-tiUi- rs. te-vait- r- t -- er E:tit. tt s.ll-t&a- v x-- ; fjii.e i,-?.- s, t.u : tartj, -- " -- -- 1 fil. lt v aI j . - -- 1 ' ;sy , ft . . c- - m. S i e-- " ? ' ' - ' - -iz: r. 3 t THE RELI m ! -: OFF FROIJ REGULAR PRICE FR0L1 IIQYEUDER disfcrae, and a talk with the continguished advocate who la Its .heroThere vinces on that be la entirely sincere. Is nothing flippant about Mr. Gottschalk. He knows what b is talking about, and to 9 hi AH perfectly aware of th unusual scop of inUGLY SOCIAL CSII.E PREYEHTED. FEI1 CEI1T DISCOUUT TEII DAYS OCLY 20 alleged powers. He U also thoroughly he dependent in tbe matter, and says that goes la to the trance stat to carry out oaly a worthy object, without pay or reward of oonaclousoeas of kind beyond tb any "Waa MeMr. Gottscbalk the Happy liveryman. deed.. He tbiafca If be a don good having dium lint tbe Woman Attorney C. B. Olenn Is engineering a eas went into tb thing as a regular business -ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE ALL GO NO RESERVE; It. through Commissioner Pratt's court In he might make something out ofwill Man and tbe in tbe tbe perhaps Restraint, which there is no fee, but tbe eonsoionsoess and oar do to not does Bathe this, Caae Waa Blade Unhappy for Lilfe. eater that kind of I work . only from of a doty well performed. It Is a ease of a greedy gTasping landlord and a poverty-stricke- n: motives. As regards tb most worthy woman, the former attempting to YOUTHS', BOYS', CHILDREN'S. th holding i of the letter In his hand so to her from ber residence for tb paltry essence, eject and of th action bis spiritual sum of $7.50. Tbe amount due him Is $12.50. Mr. Gottschalk says, In a recent number of JCots Field' B TToah-ingt- on speak, la consequence. and tbe woman tendered blra $5 on account, and there a of bottle yon open perfumery, was printed an interesting artlcl en- Is noticed at one th odor. Yoa cannot IlOt IS THE TIME TO CLOTHE UP THE DOTS. see promising to pay him the balano as soon as who In be ber husband, is tbe East, could titled "Was it aa Astral Body?" Tb pith tb perfume, but you say It Is there because heard from. The landlord 'brought suit of tbe artlcl to tbe Illustration of the excan smell it. 80 in some such analotbe husband to compel the woman istence and! the successful exertion of yoa Is an against gous way when a iperson writes, there to vacate, and judgment would have been arm bis Bnsiness--W- e down Insensible Influence stealing default had not Mr. Glean taken psbyslo fore whose phenomena InnumerInk the glvea.by into and and hand tbe pea through, the ease in .hand. He objected to the pro able theoaophlcal societies are Industriously on the paper, where It is retained. Now. to oeedlcKS on tbe ground ' that the summons investigating. The narrative Is especially a person capable of psychic perception, this MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. All goods mariced in plain figures, waa not served upon tbe husband, and that attractive In tbat odor or Influence is perceptible, 20 per cent off from regular malceci pi fees. of the exertion psychic through any judgment against him would not apply and if the mind is free from all extraneous to tbe wife. The case Hs still on, and the this psychic force an Illicit love was termi- matter, be CYOU CAN: GET A SUIT NOW FOR ALMOST the feelings of tbe writer when had been If not 10 DAYS ONLY. attorney declares that the woman will not nated .before a grievous wrong can be letter the appreciated ' penned NOTHING. be bereft of shelter If he bas to foot th bill committed, and a family break-u- p preBald the speaker: "I bave i comprehended. : himself. f ly:lvented. The hero of this psychlo tal was taken a letter In my hands, and by placing been fingers on any particular passage, Pond'e Extract, for pains, aehee, cuts, etc. Ferdinand Gottschalk, a relative of the my was sad, writer to whether tbe able state mema Is wbo and valued Its power is supreme over all disease that great composer, or just about what may be the concomes within its range. It never falls. Try ber of the Vokee Company. He la a younc joyous, dition of his mind." Mr. Gottschalk said it Once. j man gifted with more than natural powers that the actions j referred to could not be 5 r for the mind had nothcalled of and intellectual, psychlo' perception ASXISO 70ft A FAS30V. interpretation. 15 and 17 W. SECOND SOUTH (M or lan Block). theiu. Tbey were entirely in In brief, be able ing to do with he claims to domain of psychology. He was pleased Jamas IV. Griffin Is an Applicant for to project his soul from beyond this habita- the Salesmen JOE COTTLE. AL. CRABBE, BURT SULLIVANJ to learn that there was so large a society in Executive Clemency. tion of earthly clay, to any distance, and tbla s j city. Governor Thomas bas been asked to parcommunicate on tbe distant spot with any AQKXCTJXiTTJJtAab OOLLSOB. don from tbe penitentiary James L. Griffin, person with whom he may desire. Soul" wbo was convicted In tbe First District in this instance is used more in a generic and Eqniptnent Fnrposesj ! Court at Ogden of voluntary manslaughter. than a specific sense. It may mean what Its Aims, UtahOood Work Tor essence tbe call tbe soul, people spiritual Tbe petitions state that for a long time prewhieh is breathed Into the body at tbe dawn The .Agricultural College of Utah Was vious to his conviction be bore a good char- of life and, returns to Its Creator when oor established under the act of Cong res and -The Largest Stock of-acter, and the affray in which tbe homicide course has been run here below; or It m y Legislative Assembly of Utah, for tbe purmean one or more of the attributes of the was committed grew Out of an election exor an Indefinable presence which not pose of giving a "liberal and practical educitement. Tble was brought on hurriedly, soul: characterizes cation to the industrial classes." To actbe individual as and in the fight. In which both parties used only from other individuals, but in cases, apart as in complish this end tbe college baa la addiarms, Griffin was shot seriously through the Mr. Gottschalk's. can be transmitted eltber tion to tbe the City. Write Us for Prices. preparatory department, fir body, from which be suffered for some time. In whole or In part, and used to Influence courses of instruction Indusfive for great Griffin has a wife In poor health, and with for good whoever may be In need of It. Mr. ld goes Into a trance state when he trial classes, to wit: Affour years' course ber child is destitute. Then, Gottschalk Is to but he can enter tbls state each in agriculture, mechanic arts, eivll operate, the man has been In prison for over a year, only as some mesmerist puts him into It. He engineering and domestic arts, and a two and tbe testimony on which be was conthings out of his mind, victed was conflicting. The committing must also putIn all business course. 241 NorUa Tnird West. It a perfect condition of re- years Magistrate, Prosecuting Attorney. County thus leaving consonance with the law, a liberal edula of thought or mental Recorder for Weber county, the Mayor of ceptivity for any linewish cation Is given In the form of instruction In to take up. tbat be may Ogden and many other prominent officials process eas In to which tbe tbe story literature, the range of the general scisnces, and citizens of Ogden sign tbe petition. Flv particular Kate Field's paper refers, a young niau political eooaomy; civil government, mental of the jury wbo tried Griffin sign a petition In Carey-Lomba- rd England bad fallen violently In love with science, and ' other studies essential to by themselves, and there 'is another one in woman a ' whose husband young charming a Fifofficers number of of for a honorable student tbe cltisenabip, signed by was a brute. She reciprocated tbe love of qualify and. In addition,' la every department practeenth infantry, of which he Waa once a tbe waa a tbe man, who, yonng way. by tical exerolses are irember, and by prominent Salt Lake citidaily la agricul.Lowest zens. Including Mayor Scott and Judge school teacher. But it seems be had sense ture o th farm, la given Its barns and dairy see was to be left what way going, rooms and laboratories. Mecbanlo arts ia Goodwin; of The Tribune, so that on the enough City- whole tbe candidate for Executive clemeuoy and th natural consequences that would Its shops, wber work; In wood and Iroa. j ensue. Yet be was unable to bold back; from common tools to tbe higher range of sizes bas a pretty solid backing. and in despair wrote to his friend. Mr. Gott- tools essential to tb working-- of Iron for . Both sir and water abound in microbes or schalk, a letter from which the following Is mechanism, ar dous. Inroom. brought Into us . bills. germs of disease, ready to infect tbe debilitated t extracted In and mestic th arts. necea-sar-y sewing cutting To system. Impart that strength and vigor In tbe dairy rooms, in the cooking rooms. In can guess the temptation. Yea can Imagto resist the effect of these pernicious ineYon I loathe myself. We have arranged to household lag. In mnatc. free-han- d atoms, no tonic blood purifier equals Ayer'e meetbow tbe at where we have often met, and hygiene for womeb. painting, etc. drawing, place But the Office and Retail Yard, 2nd South and 2nd "West, op p. Court House. naraapariiia. where I first kissed her, and where we bound latter embellishments are to tbe added Wnolesale and Snipping Yard, U. P. Traclc, bet. 1st and 2nd Nortn.- one kind of another by every vow, except tbe KOSTBLT WEAATKEX BSPOBT ground work of pri actio'i si Industrial infor- i one that is holy. will be Thursday night, beIt TELEPHONE 4BO. mation, tween 9 and half-pas- t. God knows I have esone of This Tor the BXoatn of Ootober 1801; Sta-- against this, and so bas she.-. .I would runfought the latest being college, away If I dared, but I cannot, has wrought into Its organization tiom Salt Z.ake City, Utah.. I know I shall yield Tboitrnggle, to fall, aad tablished, of tbe past generation the gathered tben to go borne crushed, with tbe soul stamped In education. wisdom education of combined Tbls of me, and to live on, having broken the Bally out is believed. Will give the Date. it commandment of God oh, would that a mill head and hand, Daily Max. Min rain d, and successful robust mean stone were about my neck, and I in tbe deptha strong, f ', 1 of the aeal . . . oltisen. 41 S7 33 .P4 Aad oh. the horrible loneliness, face to face 1... To accomplish Its ends In every depart'80 43 33 .03 with temptation, and no one to fall back upon. ment tbe teacher--I3... ..M.. a specialist; and for 301 48 63 . 0 You are good. You have surely mastered these 3... r e e 4 e both by work and by Illustration, practical o 46 37 . 66, wild passions. I need your help. Cannot you 4... object Illustrations, tbe college has a fine 49 . o be there? Cannot yon will year purer spirit to 88 60 6... 41 65 53 o... waiK mrougn tnai wood ana into the nouow farm of 83 acres, covered by hundreds of 41 . o beyond, ana be with me in tbe hour of mv trial? varieties of f raits and vegetables, and many 63 66 7..... . o 56 69 Will she not think too craven and a poltroon? practical scientific processes for working th 44 74 . o And, tell me truly, am I not craven and : 46 a pol- soil In horticulture. 1 761 . o troon? J it right to fight against this? 3 4 are hundreds of plats On farm th proper o 51 64 . 48 Ilea ee ee , to hsve I nut tbat myself knowing to the study of the various prob. o yon will poured 48 58 33 not think me 'wrong you, to yon devoted 13..:....,... .. in coming rV lems In agriculture that need solution. In 67 . 0 with tbls awful tale. Dear 31 44 13....... .. ... me of think friend, 87 62 . 0 and sympathize with me, and send your soul to its obemlcali laboratory are already found 14................ 6W 6rt . 0 44 some six to eight hundred samples for anio... e e e mine! 47 57 10. 68 . o help f -MINERS TOOLS, STOVES, TINWARE. ETC, ETC Mr. Gottschalk,' fortunately, was able to alysis that bave grown out of Investigations SO 17. . 38 a e e e .68 . o help his friend by tbe very way in which on tbe farraf while In the barn, experiments 64 41 68 18... In animal nutrition ae In constant pro. o be Indicated he would like to receive 48 68 65 19... ' i I help, gress. a simu, uierann 9 71 68 . o and 44 20... says: 78 68 44 a . 0 barn has 81... Its i department agricultural Here, then, was my motive; bat, having; my which to a model, and Is, perhaps, unequal77 . o 51 04 28... to the how result? conditions, For produce 74 64 . 54 0 days 23... In a America: of led that any 2. 1 college by absorbed in the one idea of to help no 78 47 7"B. e r. o0 mywss a building devoted alone friend. At first I thought oftrying but model farm-bous- e; 60 76 45 writing, 85... ; it has shops for work In often falls Its to of mark. Unable to goto eo 76 Investigation 44 . o writing ... 684 48! . o him 1 decided to try to be with him in spirit, to wood aad iron; It has rooms for cooking and 76 MMTAO. SSAtBSS 87... IOUIAU him with my presence, to make it felt, sawing; it bas drawing-room- s; 74 64 . o impress 5 bas banks, it 88... seen and beard. As of the bis ordeal aptime; 64 . o 68 . 89. 6tj and business .counters: wbll th 64 :t:; proached, my absorption in. my task deepened. desks 34 44 . o Other 80.. as practical contact WttnZt Packing, Hosj, Machinists Tools and Supplies, Wood tnd Irtn interests sank out of sight. With all my student Is dally kept Inwill 311 .0 46 67; 31. bave to meet In th problems be might I strove asto purify my thoughts and get with as Vorklng' lfaehinry, Bltcksmiths' and Foundry, Tools and Ha. It to possible for him to be in school high a spiritual plane as was life, myself upon SUMKABT. to nature. my I life. possible rbinery. Mill Furnishing, Pulleys, Shafting-- Etc., Sieasi Mean barometer...... ...80.13 ; April, this In .was One ago property ....... .30.614, date 3rd In a few days be was able to carry out under year and water Brass boods, valves, b team ritUng, Eta Highest barometer... sag brush, and only one partially 84.770, date 1st bis wishes,! and after meeting with three Lowest barometer..., --AGENTS rOl scene. finished Mean temperature.... building appeared upon the $20,-00- 0; friends who had already experimented suc- To-da ..77, date 83nd cessfully with him bas It bouse, boarding Highest temperature. In costing clairmesmerism, .. .30. date 3rd Lowest temperature. a laboratory costing $9000; a barn Hercnlss tnd ZSlaeAi TowtSsr Buffalo Scales, California Powder and psychometry. Mr. Gottschalk Greatest daily range of temperature.. 33, date Sdth voyance a college building costing $27,-00- 0; McCAS SHELL'SWorks, CAR WHEELS, Vacuum PATENT arul one Fuse, to of tbeni with, th was Caps sleep by put o, aate llta Leaat daily range or temperature CU. cottages costing $1200; a farmA. Jonn and Sons A Co.'m CtscX Wiri Enalns letter, before mentioned. In his hand as a houselaborers $4000; Cylinder XEAH TEHriBATUBE TOB Hia XOHTH EBT Roebllnga ' cona museum ft has costing and him between school the medium Stocicnolm teaober. Rosin Fitch. and Tax, 47V1 Itope, 1871.. Lubricating Oils, Vlro 1883................. ..46.1 specimens of our Important Then one of the friends took the letter from taining staffed 1883 187SL....I a and collection bas of It animals birds; and as medium's band 1884 read It aloud be ......68.0 the 1873..;. .4 55.6 1885... 1874. prod acts "for the agricultural mu.64.7 lay there In a trance state. Tbe first ques69.3 t886... 51.8 tion asked waa: 1875 .. seum; .. a fine collection' of mlneralogloal 54.6 187, 58.5 1876.. specimens; an ecjatpmeat for th business "Are you there r ni n 1888 1877 .. .i. 64.0 eomplet equipment for the a wood." department; in "Yea, 1889.. 1878. ...54.8 ;..,..48.W 1890 ' ' domestic arts department; shops work in the . he there?" "Is 61.8 a ae e k8? ae e 1879.. r... 220 not wood Is she arrived. on She hsa work aad but for iron, and to-dla the "Yes, .... 1891. IS80 ...63.8 road." with tb probable registration of students, 1881 ....L.. ....... ...60.8 "ttc yon think you'll succeed?" 300'duiing tbe year representing a growth 01 Total excess In temperature.. not question me.' "I don't know. Yon must In students, and it Is believed In every diTotal deficiency in temperature since Jan. 1..355 next hour, for the ensued Silence during which ' s rection entirely unequalled by that of any .Jf. W. my eyea were fixed on one a pot on the Prevailing direction of wind. wall. noLUi Total movement of wind.. ..3798 1 About 10 o'clock I whispered to one of my other national college in any of the States 2c of direction and Kxtremc velocity wind,v friends to wake me. which she did by blowing oa or Territories of tb Union. ..... .80, .27. W.. date ... . U. 89th my loreneaa. ieii us 111 aoouc lave At th tiro of the Congressional approit," sue said, 1.28 inches Total precipitation the moment I opened my eyea yon suc- priation Arizona and Wyoming received tb Number of days on which .01 inch or more of ceeded? sum that Utah did. while tbe Utah a pound for VAN HOUTEU'O .8 prectpl tatlon fell "I dare not answer, and yet I feel sure I have." same tb rate ; of growth that tbe at - As both women knew the contents of college, lettbe VS nfCBIES AHD HtJJf- TOT AX. rBECiriTATIOW ed COCOA ("Best & Goes Farthest) scemo to bo State and Territory ar makter, ex planationa were unnecessary. I told them above-namOSEDTB) FOB THIS SOUTH XX tbe writer was in ing, baa achieved success far in exeess of my one chance' of influencing 1871. ... ........... 1883...... Let us compare it with the price of Coffee: " .......i..2.89 him face to face; tbat under the cir- tbat of both of the aforesaid institutions. meeting 1883 ...... 18TS .... ..........8.24 be done only spiritually; this could Th'e pnrnoa is to naak tbls th central 1 lb. of Ood coffee costs at least 30c., makes SI hali-pi1873. ...0.30 cumstances cop. . confession I had aald to educational that on receipthadof tbe here. lnter-mountlV.V..'l.74 1884...... 1885. 1874. tbls for institution, ..........0.69 1 S3 90c therefore 3 5 hand I'd I ca If yon pat my ..1.76 188...... '1875... ,J ;J.90 myself. region, and there to no dou bt I head or oa,ryour shoulder, and I'd aay, You ; f V. 1 H. Cocoa 150 .....0UB0 yonr 1876,. .Ji.... .......3.27 1887...... SOc. alo whatever that the purpose will b fully conquer!' 8.41 1888...... 1877 ....0.80 shsll dear friends for having realized, thanked Tben I ; my '.. 1.S9 ... .....8.85 ia the Cheaper Drink? iST...r r.. ana assisted. At the Tbeosepbleal of fifteen, with a The has guarded college faculty 1.63 L.44 10...... t of warned been tbe had of I danger A. Sanborn at tbe bead. Professor John ...... 0.40, 1S91...... ..........LM molested daring the separation of tbe astralbeing 1880 from Professor CofTeo, 881 ee eeee Sanborn bas a national reputa,...2.14j the body. physical and nnder his Intelligent and energetic Total deficiency inpreclpltation during month, 44 ISO "V.H.Coconl tion, The aext day Mr. Gottschalk wrote to bis management the college Is achieving' a deTotal deficiency In precipitation since Jan. 1...73 I Sold by every'Crver. SSS Number of clear days a letter in which h aaldt I friend served success. ..........23 rr rr ....... ff .......4 I could be with you only in ray thoughts. 1 rjjjuisuigwjisi'rs'irs'rrrrrrrrrrirrrrr Partly cloudy daya.... ........... .....4 Cloudy daya...... ...... In mean sense the this of the Bates of frosts........ ............. - ordinary Saljcfet of Cruelty. ...3rd don't word, lit was something- more Intense, and It women seldom receive th sympathy Total depth of snowfalL.. ......... ,......,..a30 was Nervous as as was concentrated but not It prayer; deserve. While often the pictures of health K ote. Barometer rcdnoed to level, vt" prayer J for there was a certain risk I waa willing they aiilag. To withheld synv indicates trace of precipitation. they are to take it indeed, anxious to, for your sake. fromconstantly these aafortanatoa la tbe height ef Gxo. II. Sausbokt, Observer. now, for yon might jpsthy it I cannot fully ofwill speak a causing shortThey have weak heart, tell yon when we eraefty. not understand it; but In aide, ness weak aad of breath, fluttering, paia was to one meet. My Tom EIlrbecata Coat Office. hop help yea. Have I baagry spells, aad anally swelling of ankles, so? 49 East First South; yard. 460 W. 1st Sooth. done ebokiag. smothering and dropsy. lr. cam a letter in wlch was 5 files' ISew Heart Care is Jast th thing foe theav and Pleasant Rock Springs, Black Butt Ten latter days " Fer their nervousness, headache, weakness, euv, . ) SUCCESSOR this passage: Valley coL. his Bestorstive Nervine Is nnecaaled. Fine,, , for to am the neat danger treatise on "Heart and Jienroue Diseases" aad I thank you How Bntt and Usisia Chssp Rate. free. Sold and my account? I shudder marvelovs testimonials yon put yourself Into on Exearsion tickets now on sal to Butte, everv et Xeidea. of will teed be think I bat Robert it it, time by always Kansas Omaha. Helena; City Chicago and with me as a memorial and a witness to tbe deep New York, Groshell's ticket office. Wonderwhich I of your friendship a sincerity A. Ifc Williams, dealer in Anthracite, land Museum building. never reach, and a sinceritydepth can which. In the Castle Gate. Pleasant Valley. Coke, Charand selilshneae of my naessential shallowness ' . ' f j:" Corrssposdeses Solicited. Jllsiag Property. tlce. coal, etc. Its Eoutb Slain atreet. Barratt Investments atrive after. Special ture, I can only m fcpeclsJtT. iiesJ lot me stU, solicited Orders Losu, Is moat effects Bros. aad furniture store.; But what yonr complete At a meeting- of tb Cigar Maker Union success. ; t As I went to the place appointed, it promptly died. beld November 6th. resolutions were unani11 TV. GECOr.D SOUTH GT., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. that you walked with me; 1 beard ne mously adopted endorsing tbe action of the seemed Blood regulator and tonic Idanha, voice and the tread cf no footstep, bnt I felt that Retail Clerks Union and placing a fine of atraoee. weird thrill aa of something half v 85 on any member patronizing merchants ghostly, and I felt that I mast spesJc fee sacksra fUoa't to you. ' ' mininalre Bee ' ray of atranreat Don which keep open after hours. I spoke and no answer came, bat. pay prices. five prices befcre buying as watches and all. your form stood before me. I stared for was By order of C M. U. No. 224. tn- Lrz cZ tZio Deep' Crzzlz'.ZZczA.' good minutes and still it stood there. New, vr::i pay yoa. Goods wmio It Jewelry or was a a a It rethat In hallucination, All Canadians residing memory, ! cea, the city are on casli t at sold pt Then a numbness and a chill earns over quested to send their addresses to the sec- vision? Atrx L. Wtatt. ZZ2 llaln Et me, and I turned to rest a;siast a gate. It Canadian Social of the and retary Literary seemed tbat X felt your band on my abouier and W. II. Gordon. Society. cn my hair, thou 1 a I did not remove my hat. taaciy li3B-5. ; Box 761, City. EscSs baa beo!ra. Eaai'! Yew apetce trD?tHnlDt words to And Tb awHesMwBaBSBBSSMnewBSBBSweawewMesMBw t . x ;'v rjts&.'XisMflt) f r now, (u&-- " then ftcmous yon aaii: v "Conqsr a4 The Lyceum" meeting will take place you ahaii be tou t to taer Ust ss," An J I aaw their eliTont t!is prices mllrj t i7, They fcav Honey InTCJtsd La Czlt Ltte Heal raor-aon Tuesday -r aiiil lent your p?T35sm--c evening next, at tbe parlors of you no more, & ..:. i. ts sea a to to cJ I went on to tie drsful stri: ,3. I r .a t.?wr ccst trltLIa tla zzz t frezi czzt, rstcrn Hotel Templetou. A choice and varied pro' prcHt psr per tartly they fcavo rcr tJtr to t, ;fit,t tls -- lfrgramme has been prepared, anions whic a to ' J U Ml bcrtU w-'-Ai' T a"1m debate on the Question. "Which . was the trer a. I cos- vic .t ' or General. I Lee?" Grant T".a greatest military !, uer. Anine.i, I if (t - ' ' 1 I IfciI (t will form an Important part. ' ijr e. aciio we biTii'e,' it JO'i pto i,e-."L. ' f t !;Tf' i: tM Ew 1 Alrt season. t t ' ,tb c! w.t 1.3 I BeIonlns" Tcrt-will recelv " " i VI. C ' i ! i i XO. - J t i J. " t I" '".':' Ie v who'ofslre to lirn tookktspln by ac;al rs j ii t'. . s .i t ii I t y; . IIctLU-I I c'.xr: x IJo .. tut n iJ It i,ci4'i! practice. v. i I i t . tt ? i -; l businet. Day or eveiin t. , it w I r it' ; i ca: i 1 I T ! 1 j J'et, f ' : r t ,' .;i f.. ..I i Ctt i r :t... t t '1 ( i !! '(.! rata:: 3 1' '. C. ;rci ex-Reve- ,.-tu- 14 mil 20 PER x : s : j ; |