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Show Tim DAHjY lilFFill ASKS FOB'PABDOX C9 Felly Zh Stated in Dis to the Governor. arrest; of THE Ippli-cstic- a MARCHANT. GILBERT r He "Was n Defiant and Boastful Cohab A IctaultlngT Plunderer ) Caught t Itnston Order by Judaea Zano ji and Anderson The Minor Courts. I .1 In the application for pardon made on behalf of James 5r Iran tbe papers disclose some interesting ftetl. It seems the Jury voted nine for acqvlttal and three for conviction for manslaughters flu ally a ) oom-proral- ae verdlst of! voluntary manslaughter was agreed upon, and thereby bangs a tale. shown at the trial that three shots were fired. OrlflJn claimed that Ilarnsr fired the flrit shot, and that be then fired In sslf defense, the third shot hiring been fired party. The prosecution bj athethird! of the defease, claimcom batted theorynot fire at ail. Hatuer ing that UaiaSr did died soon after .being shot, while Urlfilo hovered between j life and death for some trial time, but finally Recovered. At the the three pistols; were produced in court, and all were found to be of different caliber. The physicians testified that the wound in Urlflln's body eould not hare been made by a pistol of over 132 caliber, wbioh was the caliber of Unmet' pistol, the other two of being above 43. Just before the close the trial Assistant; District Attorney Evans said to the Jury that with the censent of the attorueye for the' defendant he would turn the pistols over ?to them, wbioh was done.ur The Jury i. retired and after tweaty-fohours deliberation agreed upon A few the verdict above stated. the after at rumor reached days cars of Judge Henderson that someone connected with tbe Court bad said the 1 lamer pistol was cleaned before It was submitted to the Jury. Tbe Judge, at first Incredulous, paid do attention to the rumor, but bearing it again from aaether source he commenced tot Investigate and learned" and that the that tbe rumorbadwas truecleaned In open been liamer pistol! court by Deputy Sheriff Belknap by direction of Assistant District Attorney Evans. Mr. Evans la explanation of bis nation said that.be bad a conversation with Arthur Urown as to whether the Liamer pistol was rifled. Brown claiming It was. To settle the matter be claims be suggested to Brown he says that the pistol be eleaned, to wbleh Brown assented. Evans made an affidavit to this effect, and Brown made an affidavit to the effect that so far as be knew be did not bear Evaes say, aad that he did net say la bis bearing to either Belknap or any other person that be, Belknap, should olean the platoL With these facts before them. Interested inJudge tleaderson and others aad learned terviewee the Jurymen Orltlln ef eonvletlon the that the liamer upon the faet ofno actually turned evldsuce pistol belag elean.:and showing of having besn fired. James 11. Shorten of Caohe eoaaty, 14 bis affidavit declares tbat during the trial three guns were placed la evideaoe, but they were not submitted te theferyfer inspection until after of the guns were the Jury retired. All three Jury room and they were brought to tbeexamined each orlMeally by deponent and the other Jurorst that the condition of tho guns on the Inside as to being dirty or clean was notloed and dlsousseds that the HatMor gue was noticed by hi in as being much cleaner than the other two, aad this fact was regarded and j relied upon by him as gun had strong evidenoe that the liamer not been discharged. Jqhn Cowan and A. Vf. Meek, two of the three Jurors who were for eonvictlea from the first, made affidavit to the fact thst the liamer gun appearing so much cleaner than the others was considered by then as evidence agraluat tho Usenet bad shot Urlfflu. J. U. theory thatforeman of the Jury, makes affAndersen, and idavit that !tf was argued Insisted by many of tbe Jurors "that it was It has been discharged on Impossible thatfaofc account of tbe that the Inside of tho barrel was cleaned, than It would be under suob olrcufustanoea. and this fact wm one of the circumstances most relied ; upon by tbe Jury In overcoming the evidence on the of the defendant, tending to show that part the liamer 'gun (was dlcharged." James Brown, also a Jurdr. makes affidavit "that he reluotantly consented to the verdict of If the Jury had known manslaughter j that the liamer gun had beea cleaned the argument by which they were Induced reto the verdict would luctantly to concept answered. Beveu of tbe bave been fully Jurors- - made auidavlts substantially the same as to Influence which the cleaning of the liamer gun bad upon tbe Jury. Tenof tho Jurors recommended a pardeu, the other two not being in the. Territory. Deputy Sheriff Belknap makes an affidavit that before he cleaned th liamer gun It was dirty on the Inside, These facts wer4 all brought out before motion for a new trial, Judge Miner on-but that functionary refused to, consider them ou the grouad that it was improper to oouslderon a motion for a new trial the reason which prompted the Jury to arrive at n verdict. In other words, that though tho Jury may have been misled as to the the facts upon which It' based 3 Its verdict, court was powerless to grant a new trial. From this decision' of the Judjre an appeal ltu beea taken. In the meantime QrlfUii is In the penitentiary, where he has now been for nearly eighteen months. It was . ! Or ILBKHT MARCHAXT. When the news reached Peoa. a Mormon settlement In the foothills fifteen tulie from HHKST Park City, of tho death of Deputy Marshal John ""Boyle. Ullbert Marehant. a leading d n him. I'm Mormon, exclaimed: "O there Is one s of a b glad he is dead, for leas to watch!" Ay ben the remark was reto the lamented Doyle's associates peated t6 arrest Merchant at all they determined basatds, for he ha4 been virtually on the underground for feur years, has often defied tho authorities and repeatedly declared die .before he would abondon that he would polygamy or surrender to the law. Ou Wednesday Deputy Marshals Joe Bush and Ab Dyer, having some spare time on their bands, decided to devote It to the coin b. boSheriff going to l'ark City, where they Invited Weber, who la also a deputy marshal, to accompany them, they traveled by a circuitous route to the Mormon settlement where Merchant Was the recognised chief. Watching a favorable opportunity the deputies descended upon the town, and of the cohab'a residences. took In one a wife and Six children were found and lu the other the plural and seven children, The lord and matter of the polygamous brood, however, hitd been apprised of tlv coming of the poss. and be, with about fif teen neighbors.! had assembled at the lower edge txt the settlement. There Deputy ."oe Bush found hlro, and ordered htm to With a muttered oath the polyg sprang for a thicket, but tbe Deputy was there on business. and thrusting his stx ahootur iu the face of the trembling wretch compelled him to throw up his bands The assembled Mormons protested against' the arrest, but the Intrepid Deputy rove red and forming theia with bis tbeoi lu line marched then to Mireh ant's bouse, where the. prisoner was manacled, placed in a wagon; aad escorted to Park City and Jailed.a 0n Friday ' be was ar-- r alined before Csmailsloner, who bound him over to await the aetlon of tbe grand j Jury. Ttie offlcers have a complete case of un liwful couablt&tloe against Msrehant, as be stated opwnly that he was living in polyga and proposed "to stay by his wives." CAcaur!Ai xvanstojt. A. nmBJ, a recent got-s- t of the Con V. '' l '1 in -- polon i rur-rend- er. six-sttoot- " - Hotel, I.t(itim, er, durance at Ham's Fork. Wyo. for dsfraudluff Brown City out of rood. couUtt clothss. etc., Vftlui l ut jojiif man arrived in this1 r.vjnt'i : us " ' mtl ac ini n i t 1 1 - for $34, a gold watch and a note for $2000. TERRITORIAL C0L1MITTEL An entrance was effected to the store by a door with rear the Jimmy, prying open and the opening of tbe stroug bog was accomplished with but little difficulty. No . The police were called about 1 o'clock this Tfcj Ccpctlicsn Cody Ilcld a llsrcs- South West Temple street, morning te T1S where one J. W. Wllkerson was ralsfnr pareiom Kcelbs Yesterday. ticular Cain and threatening to kill the and parand sorrows, his of Joys partner of bla eorrowa.' He bad come borne ticularly and was made more quarrelsome by drunk finding no beat la the bouse, wbicbtowas due TWO YACAKCIES 'WERE" WELL' FILLED; to tbe fact that he had neglected supply the necessary fuel. Ills wife sent for tbe police and be was locked up on the charge to of disturbing the peace andt threatening . kill bis wife. j Mrw 3. E. Doojy Chosen to Ho Per-inane- nt Ctiairman A Protest to tbe RUL'SLES OF THE RAILROADS. National Cutnwlttee Against Se- - cedens. WESTERN LAYING THE TIE INTO TINTIC. Continental wee so uea impressed: with tbe him to recommend tourist, so when hessked be blm te Brewalng Bros, eomplled cheertbe young man obtained, goods fully. Tbe started ' out osteaslblj ta enjoy a week' went to Pro vo; and bunting, but Instead He then secured anpawned the outfit. on other gun from a merchant of thesou place Iced It fatso representations, and later at Emery station on the Union , Pacific. From that place be, went to Evanston, where be vletimized a merchant named. Foote out of $70, l and wltb It went to Ham's Fork, where be doubtless would bave .swindled some confiding granger bad he not been arrested in time. Deputy Marshal Joe Bosh la responsible for his- - capture, as be followed blm to Evanston,. where the Sheriff was Instructed to complete tbe Job. On Monday Oovernor Thomas will issue requisition' papers, and Barnes trill be returned to this city Tues I Ji V ,;.,;., day. TMrd Slstriet Court. B.IO-GRAN- Tbe following orders were Issued byJ adge ;'; Zane yesterday 'j vs. In the ease of William I. Plckard William A. BIMs et aL. bearing of motion cf defendants to vacate exeoutlon was set for f t Instant. tbeietb j A motion for con Arm at ton of report of Referee in the ease of Beuben C Reeves vs. A. J. White et al. was argued and sub" mitted.! A deeree conveying certain real estate was granted In the case of Jesse Belli et ak ts.A Kate tit. George et aLwas j decree of divorce granted in the case of Harriet E. Jackson vs.. Bamuel Jackson. A stay of execution for defendant B. O. Earl, at defendants' cost, was ordered in the case of tbe California Wloe Company vs. B. O, Earl et aL In the divorce suit of Vilate Young Decker Vs. Charles F. Decker the hearing of motion to show cause why defendant should not pay: alimony was set for tbe 21jt Inst. Tbe suit of James Watson vs. Yr. B.:Mc-KetJt- le l was dismissed at tbe nsquest of plaintiff. An order was Issued that John IK. Berry-roa- n Berry-ma- n, pay his divorced wife. Mlnpie f7$ for attorney's fee within I en days. Leave, was granted J. it-- Park tt answer In the cae of Jacob A. Dupee 'rs. Alex Johnson et al. The case of George D. Bcbell et al. vs. Martin Devlne was dismissed, tho defendant being dead.' The demurrer to the complaint v, as withdrawn in the case ofr'Ollma Widcrborg vs. P. 11. Jones et al. and twenty dayo allowed In which to answer. t Georgh J. Spencer, a native of England, and Charles Cooper, a native of tiwedeu, were adhiitted to eHlzenshtp. Both are residents of thU county. BlrORI JIT DOB ANDERSON. In the case1 of S. II. Hale vs. Petar Tom-ne- y et al. the hearing of an order to show cause why a receiver should not be appointed i was continued to the 10th Inst. B.The F. defendants, O. L. Crane and wife nnd Stewart, were allowed until December 8th to answer complaint. The demurrer to the complaint Id the case of George M. Soott Jt Co. vs. Bait Like Book Company was overruled and fire days to answer. granted A detnurrer to the complaint Inftbe oase was of W. P. Adams vs. George C. Chalmers I and submitted. argued base of George P. Ids et aL jvs. C. JVI. The Freed was continued until the.2lst last. By consent the case of Verlna j Sohwin, executrix, et al., vs. William P. Kqwe et al. was eontlaeed until tbe 21st Inst. A new trial was granted In tbe damage suit of Edward G. Hooper et al. vs. Bait Lake City Hailroad Company. j A motion to dissolve attachment in the suit of A. Bcbas vs. E. W. McDanlel et al. was sustained. ' Week-Quarte- A prominent Rio Grande Western official says the engineers who are down the Cove Creek ex tension are merely restaklug the lines laid some years ago. The stitkes had become displaced and the exact locations were In danger of being lost If something was not done. DEMURRAGE REPORT. wood pipe 7. charcoal 5, meat 5, live stock 5, wines 4, lime and cement 4, flour and feed 4, and liquors 3, stone 3. hardware S, alumn 2, street railway material 1, poles and posts 1. ties 1, oil 1. frujt 1, eggs 1, household goods 1, machinery 1. sash and doors 1. wagons Z, Street p.aving material 1, miscellaneous 10. Total carloads. 656. Fifth quarterly statement showing num-oof cars bandied and average detention during the montas of August. September and October: ef as WC- -- no - a --I 3 5i: 3 oS. 2. 2o o n n . r 2.C 2 sso H 3S-- . : : a- - m if : otg g'g as 0681 ise o aao 5 S! a o'E. i& to t3 -- 51? $ ?a ??5 ia !51 ea . i i j - take Pollee Court. ft ej; 10 Pt - 3 S s a ;s Sgg SSg 58 - e O t- us J. W. Salt Laec Citt, -- -- - tO 33 1 pauq l9 S a 11 i ist. Here Is another blunder of which tho Royal Is guilty, and according- - to Talleyrand, a blunder Is as bad as a crime. u ? In one of its claims on the public the Royal uses the following words : f (COPY OF A ROYAL AD.) ; CANNOT BE EXCELLED. j J A Hew j made a Agreeable to a call previously Of this meet of medical number tbe goodly together last Thurscity and vjclnity met day and organized a new medical society to be knownc as the Eclectic Medical Society of Utah, Dr. J. eT. Murphy ef Ogden was chosen of this city president. Dr. J. W. Burroughs Dr. J. W Taylor secretary and treasurer. Also a board of five members as an.examlulng committee of which Dr; R. A. Haabrouck fSTSbalrmam j The objeet of this organization seems to be for the purpose of uniting the medical In general without regard to school faculty or theories of practice, eo they may come other and together ani acounsel with ofeach tbe different thereby gain knowledge of the' most difficult methods of treatment ' j ;; diseases. The American Eagle must be a gar old bird be is bald. If you den t want to be bald, use IlalPs llalr; Re newer, and you won't be. Try it. - A purer or stronger baking powder than the y Royal It Is impossible to make. It is and of and healthful, pure composed the tbest ingredients, and of tbe highest strength) and character. abso--lutel- uojjasj Robb. Chief Inspector. 10, l9l. Nov. It will be remembered that noon Ore i - 7 -- . 's - rrs Maple to-morr- ; apv to 'be $100 abso- If our Is made di- i : ; J DR. DAVIDSON, j DR. FISKE, 1 DR. McQUESTEN, I DR. LiE TOURNEUX, - see tbree-cosbi- San Francisco Board of Health, That is one side of the case. It is the Royal Baking jowder Company's side. - " ?; Pr on on The other side of the case appears opposite. It Is a complete negative. I shows again the r deceptiop practiced by the Royal Baking James A. King, notary publlc,certlfles with his official seal and signature, that each of tho foregoing statements were made to him under oath at his office, In Sail Francisco, December Powder Company. 1 ' Are such methods employed by concerns that are honest? , shoe or Climax tobaeco for 40 cents. . Thursday evening. November 19th, a novel entertainment will be given by the ladles of the Unitarian Society, at tbe Metropolitan Hotel a phonograph party." Two Edison phonographs will reproduce music which Is new to the people of this city, as well as local singers. Price of solos by well-knoadmission 25 cents. Cake aud coffee will be served at 8 o'clock. week will be the Tbe musical event ot the ' "phonograph party. is set right. Mr. W. A. Boyce, a reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, certifies to each, one of the foregoing letters, that the statements therein contained were made by the writers to him. 'i ; that the thing "The despicable action of the Royal people has placed the Board In a wrong light, and I for ono am determined that justice shall be done. I have heard ou good authority that, this action of the Royal Baking Powder Company is an old trick of theirs and that most of their alleged certificates are obtained In this way." i n Tournament. The Tbe grand tournament which bas been so much talked about, comes off at the Morgan Hotel Billiard Hall, beginning evening, December 5tb. The Saturday prizes will be t90, $37,58 and t22. 50; the winner of the first prise to take also the one presented by the Brunswicmagnificent k-Blake Collender Co. All the leading of tbe Territory will participate, players and some of the most seientlQe playing ever exhibited in Xltah will be witnessed. Entries close on the evening of November 29th. Thomas Borlase, Proprietor Hotel Morgan Billiard Hah. ' Held Up. Go to tbe Straight Tip cigar store. 63 West Second South and get a pound of Star horse- 2, 1889. .' , " . The above is respectfully submitted to' that unerring iurya tliinking pubUc. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., lVIa.nuiaotiirers Dr. Price's Cream 13akirjrr Powder, '.I wn : , . . Sheldon Danetng- School. west of House. Class Valley Hall, Taylor DBATH. meets Monday and Thursday evenings at BOBSKT HAT 7:30. Grand Soiree Saturday: nights. Private Zt ' a Purely Accidental, All Other lessons to suit applicant. Hall to rent. Sevorts Hot wltlistam ling. Editor Tkibixskj I fee In this moraine's Olsasr aandsr for a Tbibuhs telegram dated from Cleveland. Go ro the Saddle Rock Restaurant: 139 v This 0. , where a cltlsen of that place, who bas Main street for your dinner place has become famous for Its dinners. been In western; vTyomlhg this summer, exyon could wish for en presses an opinion tnat Robert Kay HamilTbey have everything Dinner from 4 to 8. the ton's death la Jackson's Hole was not acci.To Kseavators.' dental. And he reel tea how he could not the weeds, as none Bids required for grading Richards ave- have been 'drowned by s f nue. Wasatch Asphalt Co., 70 Culmer are there. some publio InterIt this subject has still ' block. when up there heard I what tell shall I est, Arnicated Eureka Cream for the toilet. on a recent bunting trip? I stayed over a week at the ranoh from which Spears of the XWELTK LBCTOUE3 New York Sun outfitted to enter Jackson's Hole. I saw him when' be returned) also, On the Old and Mow Testaments. ef the ranch. who went alone; the Based on the Hebrew and Greek texts aad withowner and another ranchman, all most blm. bringing out the spiritual sense In the line reliable and competent observers. These of Christian science as taught In Science persons the Inquest and helped and UealUu Given under auspices of local take outattended the body from tbe grave where It Church ot Christ (Scientist) by J. F. Bailey, had lain fifteen months C. 8. D. Ot Boston, Mass. First lecture. round Tbey described the weeds tangled Odd Fellows Hall, Main 8t, opposite the nothing bavlnx been removed Walker Uonse. Sunday evening. Nov. 15. fromsours, the body. They described the spot 7:30 o'clock, and continuing Tuesday, Thurswas found, and the weeds where Tbanksglvln) and Sunday growingtheopbody day (except concluded. and tangled in the deep, rank Tickets, course, still water. evenings till k ' $2.50 (simple admission. 25 cents), obtained on had stopped at 0 tae wsteb The at office of Cllf t House" and ai Parsons book o'clock, showing thatbody must have beea It store. , dark at tbe time, w e' ; A trapper t&it I nstt esar tbe national Garfield Tea for biliousness, sallow ski a Park, and wfco wts llvt?- - in Jackson's Ccls AUCTIOJfl AUCTION! at tbe times cf tba accident, described ex. tave mistaken the how ly - . blaust At. At IO A. Ttlonday. omber IB. 1891 tiiwhere he was drowned ford. At 'o 861 Sooth FIrt Wt. was a small ta 'watr from ttie lake. Here The furniture of fourteen rooms, consisttfta the watsr ira 1 fci.;. ajad aa fust oak and walnut chamm zt Only qaisceaS the weeis t t- sjiti antique ing of seven 3 the r tc-ber sets, saven decorated toilet sets, up from t'lir-- ' Lflortr c Z t'--bostered furniture of two Vci lar3 t!"3 parlors, I ;';.' of bruasels carpets, lar-- e lot of fancy bed t ' : t.3 I " . X" 3 ZTt I ' cases. bock t ti 3 lng. elegant palntlos, Lr ti and cupboard, erockery. tlvtrware, b 1 y '4U3 1. 4 and Witches i furniture. table llaen, 6tore3 If il cti. ir.J Lm 1 i li I'J. j l fi tjic:"--t r Lava t cf ,c . jt, t ?. zzl 1 Uasba U a tl. i r rl. 1. 't li ' t s it). tvt e.f " e - "i- -In.w H' ut l:riu- - nS C i 3. lit j TLa Crtj -at C ,n .1 .Ml.: - fi 7 ' 'iclt .1 - solved by r- at us. I f J, e J rta XTill le s it':t- " t 5 us t t - "it all teeoaat - , XXAMXX-TOV- - 1 v to-da- y. bill-of-fa- re. - - ' ' " - - i , - - . , Has-ill- 1 ni.li:ti -- .:. - Tl-3le- Cayslnger. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Snediker, Mr. and Mrs. Shearer. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Breeze. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mrs. Brown, Adams. Mrs. PtanGeld, Mrs. Peabody, Mrs. 7. II. Cased y, Mrs. I.: rs. Allen, Miss Liztla Cassady, I'tllows, 111 zzs HcClure. Miss Hand Hunter, Miss I lias May Alls Matter, Ml? May 1 erry, Mlai Maud Brown. Adams, I'iisllary I ' 1 EopEala Miss Ilebecea, iiliron, nops, . :a 1 I i ;1t?, Ur.: ted t;'. . 1 itar, " 1 :: 1 1 t, jV. 12, t : ) 1 I. : (. (..: k : ,f z -- .. 3 i-- , 'it 5i i 'i.or Ilr. Xliil:, X. U. ..ibsl, - Huron, 7illlaci te iienver Ciisj 2ats v.:It Dnrcr trill etc a ' " -- truwa, Ilr. r.ileek. I!r. lioy s ' 1 l-- lii.l liucbtni.n, Ilr. Stem, Cprasse, Ciarls-- v.-- li!i . i Tbe members snd friends of. the Central Christian Church gave a reception the other of John A. Adams. evening at tbe residence street. Rev. V. F. 405 East Seeond South who bad , just returned from Clay and wife tbe East, where they bad been soliciting funds for tbe building of a house of worship In this city. Mr. Clay reports that bis were successful. Tbe good efforts among feeling and barmony manifested all present toward each other and toward Mr. and Mrs. Clay on this occasion clearly indicate the high esteem tbe members of this church bave for them, and tbe evening was passed pleasantly with social converse, muslo and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Miss Adams are accorded the thanks of all present for tbe and cordial manner In which very pleasant and entertained. tbey received Among those present wereB. Dr. and Mrs. Walden. Dr. Ullllron, Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mrs. Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Budds, Prof, and Mrs. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Langston. .-Mr., and. Mrs. Brancber, Mr. and Mrs. T. RMr. and Mrs. J. II. Chance, Mr. and Mrs. ? 1 i at The Central Christian Ohnreh Boner J. T. n. Hall, Examiner ot Pensions, U & the Knutsford. Their Pastor aad me Wife. - lt VCBSOZTAJ. 1XE3tTXOXt,, A VZ.SABABT BSCS7TIOB'. S ' " - superior to syrup made from maplo sugar. s . Rogers & Co.. The Leading Grocers. I 45 Cast 1st Bouth St. I i: Special sate on Mod ay and Tuesday. Ilavlland. & Co. white china. 23 per cent off Callaway. Iloock. & Co. and Little, Eoundy & Co. The Amde'i Sundiy dlnaert are simply Immense. Prices reduced. v .i,: Hair Uoudi of every description at very low prices at Mrs. Christy's. 31 W. First South. Ten Ceut Casi to Is all that is necessary as a Erst payment secure diamonds, watcbts, clocks a. 1 tUver-ware-the weekly 13 per csat- ijsslatlirsieat plan at L. Ilcllatider'i;.''. t"'3 Ilala f irect Jtr-ele- r. Call at store. Hi etrel. t.:s ta p'anaticij of lass. ... ; Tbree-Cuttblo- on the fore- We guarantee our Maple Sap pure, and will forfeit lutely statement Is found untrue. It rectly from the sap, and Is far nt, : of November 12th a broke out in the residence of Oovernor Thomas, which for a time threatened to destroy the premises. But for timely aid great, and possibly damage would have . resulted. irreparable, As it Is. considerable loss was sustained, but not to the Governor, because he had taken the precaution to insure his dwelling in tbe Home Fire Insurance Company of Utah. No sooner were tbe officers of tbe company advised of the fire than a speedy adjustment was made probably one of the .quickest on record. It reflects great credit on the prompts reliable home Institution. Read what the Governor says In acknowledgement! I Saw IjAkb Citt, Nor. 14, 1891. Co., A.gent Home Fire J gITeber S. Grant euranea Company of Utah; Gkntlemkh: Permit roe to thank you for , your prompt and liberal adjustment of tbe loss by fire which occurred at my residence on tbe 12th Inst.' "'I an in5 I am glad to know that Utah has surance company which Is In every - way worthy of the confidence aud .patronage of our cltlEeus. Sincerely hoping for your continued prosperity, I remain, yours respectfully, AMHtal. Thomas. : i One Uondred Well-Hnow- n Citizens Have already subscribed to our plan. For $110, payable in Installments of 91, we give round-trip ticket, meals you first-cla-ss transfers, six days going and returning, In hotel accommodations Chicago and six admission to Fair. We days meet all costs In railroad rates, refund your money If you die and permit you to make your own hotelIs arrangements In Chicago. Your certificate transferable. Everything first-clas- s. Special sleepers and coaches for special parties. Investigate our plan. Subscribe early and get tbe benefit of small installments. C.J2, Wantlana, W. O. Spencer, ,1 general agents. & Trust Co., Worxd's Tub Fair Traksit 24-I Commercial Block. the-World- To this statement the Royal adds, as authority, these names: f Tery Creditable Work. j : good example? ter Ed Lewis, a con" with a record, was ar- rested yesterday for stealing a number of articles from a wagon bitched id thai rear of the Theater, the owners being In attendance on "Sinbad. He was ebarged with petit larceny, end will hare a hearing ' Cunningham arrested a man last evsblng for disturbing the peace, aud eudeavored to book blm on a charge of drunksnneas. Marshal Young Investigated tbe charge, found that Cunningham was too previous,-reprimandeblm and the prisoner. All of ' which was ' according to Hoy le. B. Wlucgarden, a otgarmaker In the employ ofa Julius Gauer. made the acquaintance of couple of footpads ua State street, between Fourth and Fifth Booth, about 10:30 o'clock Friday niht. and when they took their departure they left blm minus 14, a me.l ticket and a buucb of keys. One did the garrote act., while the other ex plored his pockets. No r!ew. 3 a ll ilt- Ji 5 te to ap 2aj9AV first-cla- ss HOTKS. f tw vice-preside- 'j A Genuine Surprise. After a thorough examination of the different pianos Mr. C. II. Martin of 314 South First West street purchased of F. K. Warren Mercantile Company at 78 West Seeond Sooth street. Salt Lake City, a fine 8800 Decker Bros, piano, wbioh be presented to bis wife. It was a complete surprise to Mrs. Martin and long to be remembered. The Warren Mercantile Company have several more Just such surprises In stock. Who will be the next to follow Mr. Martin's I discharged Tbe same Company quoted authorities, in its behalf, and called them Government Chemists. There is e such office known to any bureau In Washington, or Its departments throughout the country, as Government Chem- Org-aniiatio- i John Eckert, the shoe thief, entered a plea ot not guilty to a charge of petit larcenv nd his case was set for at S a'elock.:! W. Jonee. the bicyclist, entered af plea'of to riding on the sidewalk In the busl- guilty ness district, but aa be promised to alni no more sentence was suspended. For refusing to pay for a drink w hlcb he ordered! and drank In a refresnme nt Joint Wllllam llarbough, a mechanic, wasi sent to t Jail for ten days. W. II. Campbell, the colored of the Templcton Hotel, was convicted larceny and ordered Imprisoned for thirty ! Tho same Company was taken to task by the New York State Board of Health for its endeavor to make it appear that the Board had indorsed the Royal Baking Powder. Nl'he Republican party of Utah having been by a Territorial Convention, regularly cnea ror organized tnat purpose, ana saiu organization order, and this committee being in fullrworkiug to work with the Republican bavingNrefused as no ha standing in said party, and partr. to the every Republican owes his first allegience of all other parRepublican party, irrespective while posing as Republican ties tbiseoiamittee has seenr fit "give its first allegieuoe to the party of Utah, and has worked in its Interest to the detriment of the Republican party. Thereforo. as a Kepiablicau, having in thebert interest of the party, jt protest JaN.rirtjtaoy assumption of authority oh tbe part ea:as 01 this Territory, or any action oeing taaen on its part wnlon would lenu to aavanoe tne interests of the 'Liberal" party to the detriment of the regular Republican party of Utah, Tbe only which this committee can legitimately perduty form is to adjourn tin die. Arthur. Pratt, Member of Committee. Owing toithe long (continued absence of John It. MoBride frdni tbe Territory (two no interest during that time havyears) audshown duties ot the ing been or by blm laIn the Utah Territory, the' party committee his membership In tbe Republican j Territorial Committee was declared vacant. On motion, Cbas. 8. Varlan was unanimember of said j commitmously elected R.a MeBride. tee, vice John On motion, John E. Dooly was elected per- : 25 The docket of tbe Police Court reeorded th following transactions yesterday d plJ3 -- j lal Dr. II. M. Fiske, member of the Board, was also seen. He said: "The ulleged certificate from the Board of Health was obtained by false representations, and as It appears In the newspapers is, to all intents and purposes, a. forgery. It was an outrageous proceeding, all the way through, and places us in a wrong light before tho public." Dr. Chas. McQuesten, a member of the Board of Health or San Francisco, said: "The alleged certificate published by the Royal Baking Powder Company, was obtained by fraud. We never signed any such paper as was published In tho newspapers. Here Is a copy of letter addressed to tho local agent of the Royal Baking Powder Company, informing him that if the advertisement was not withdrawn wo should commence an action against him. I received an answer from him stating that the Homo office had authorized him to withdraw it and that it would not appear again. The thing is outrageous; we never analyzed the Royal, don't know what It contains, and never intended to set it above any other powder. Their whole action has been reprehensible in tho highest degree." Dr. Le Tourneux, a member of the Board of Health of San Francisco, said : "The advertisement published In tho newspapers by which we were made to endorse the purity and excellence of tho Royal Baking Powder, was a fraud. We never signed any such paper. Dr. McQuesten and myself called on the local agent of tho Royal Company, and he promised to withdraw the advertisement, but on the contrary it appeared In all the- papers the next day. We then informed him that we should take legal means to protect ourselves. I am in earnest in this matter, and propose to ess , jigS'; gig SB gi5 -- ex-por- anything agaiu." 1 Jndge; Bartch yesterday bad tbe following oruers recoraea: .Estate of James Shields; order to shows cause why sale of real estate shoul not be made, cttme on for hearing. Proof f post-i- n wood ing notices approved. Johu W. sworn and examined. Order ot sa e made on condition that administrator fllet an ad ditional bond In the sum of $2400, land file an nccoMnt of bis administration which shall be approved by the Judge before the sale is j r s approved. Estate of Blmpson D. II u (Taker; 'petition for probate of will come on for bearing. Proof of of publication and Of mailing nottoe to heir approved. D B. Brlnton and Elisabeth M. 11 uffaker sworn and examined. bate Order uiade made admitting will to' pro and granting letters testamentary' io Ellsa-bot- h tldfraker, David B. Brinton anil George D. Gardner, they to serve as administrators without! bonds. Order of publlcs.tlon of notice to creditors made. Order made appointing appraisers. Estate of James Itoblnsont return of sale of real estate came on .for bearing. Proof of posting notices approved. B. O. Ray-bou- ld sworn and examined. Ordtir tqads i confirming sale, Estate of Charles Raybouldj bearing on first account of executere came on fbr bearing. ProofL--of posting notices appro red. B." G. and F Kaybould sworn and examined., A evoun is allowed. Estate aud guardUnship of Clem B. (and of posting notices Flora , Wiseman j proof . Wiseman sworn and Lon approved. examined and appointed guardian on filing a bond u the Sum of $1000 to each minor. cf IL 8. Estate ot John Erlcksenj claim - lleedall dismissed. Estate of Lehl 8. Tlngeyj decree of due and legjl notice to creditors uiade ? December 6th et as time to hear settlement of final account nd petition for distribution. Estate of Tkouias Green; December 8th set as time to bear settlement of final account and petition for distribution. Estate of Isabella Mansfield; Doeember 8th set as time to bear settlement' of final account and petition for distribution. Estate of Peter Ereksen; claim of S. Ewlng. M. D., for $15, allowed. Estate of George II. Pope; December 1st set as tUe to bear petition tor par Utioa of estate. Estate of Uannab T. Wordle; bond of ad- mlnlstrator In the sum of $300 approved.! Estate of Hiram II. Eldrldpe; bond of Josiah Barnett In tbe sum of $300 approved.; Bait uo) -- 1U corrected tbe Royal for misusing his annual report. This was done in the newspapers. j nona ....... p8l puvq sao SIS nam puvq I Under""these circumstances I "signed my Dame, free to admit to you, as I have to all of my friends, that It was a mistake, and I shall be very, very careful how I sign my name to 'I am The Ohio Dairy and Food Commissioner The following protest was filed by Arthur stated Pratt, as proxy of Arvhur Brown, who to that In this protest beofendeavored Mr. Brown as he the sentiments understood tbeui : ex-Dr- has-bee- dark-lanter- manent chairman. On motion. C. C. Goodwin, Cbas. S. Varian and Benry Page were appointed a committee on resolutions and to prepare a memorial to tbe National Committee protesting of a Mormon Reagainst tb 4 recognition In Utah. publican party Adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. 3v -- jajjsnb htv S S8 - to 'si iiuianp In Probate Court. .j , f caught in its acts, and unmasked so often that one would suppose it would try some new tactics. On tho contrary, it con n tinues the policy. ARTHUR FHATTB PROTEST.! . Statement Showing carloads received for the week ending November 13, 1891, inclusive: Cjre 179. coal 160, salt 61, coke 44, limestone 42, hay and grain 86, lumber 32. groceries 18. brick 13, furniture 7, Iron and It " i Tbe ratlroads brought J ld many people to attend the theater and wityesterday ness tbe attractions of "Slnbad." The special with the troupe and the multitudinous baggage got off over the Union Pacific about 5 o'clock this morning. It was a the great Job getting the scenery outof ofwhich tbe hangings theater, especially there were some fifty pieces. United States Deputy Marshals made an unsuccessful attempt to raid a Main street gamblldg establishment last evening. Commissioner Green man yesterday continued the case of George McUanri. the alleged embessler, until next Wednesday at 10 o'clodk. ! swinLarry King, the alleged gold-brto- k dler whom Banker Whitnre desires to interview; is making an eltort In Ban Francisco to successfully work the hitbetta eoiua mill. As he appears to be possessed of pleuty bf money. t may grind to suit him. Ex-Spcc- BROUGHT IN OtOWDS. j' ;. . Royal Baklns Powder, said : "Tho whole thing was an imposition, and our names wero obtained under false pretenses. I was applied to by a personal friend, who asked me to sigu my name to a statement that tho Royal was a good baking powder. Ho told mo it would only be published in ono paper, an obscure weekly paper, and was to help out a deserving man who wanted to got an advertisement. 9 or it doesn't care, that there an opposite to the elalms it sets up. ing Chairman John E. Dooly. Henry Page was elected secretary. It was resolved thai all proxies should be received of members who, if present, would !' be recognized. Arthur Brown having failed to act with the party fdr tbe past two years. 00 motion be was declared no longer a member of tbe Territorial Republican Central Committee, and E. W.! Tatlock was elected to fill bis vacancy. THE COVE CHEEK EXTENSION. i j Joseph Ri Davidson, membor of the Board of Health, in response to inquiries regarding the alleged endorsement, by the Board, of the i - 1 It forgets, , : NOTES. rly . j J- - one-side- " f INTERVIEWS WITH MEMBERS OF THE 11 OA RD OF HEALTH. Taking the Royal Baking Powder Company for example: Its statements to the public are d made In a bald, way. The Company Is either guilty of duplicity in its methods or It takes the public to be ignorant. Tne Cove Creek Extension Report lof Tbe Territorial Republican Central Comfreight Carloads Received the Past mittee met at the rooms of tbe Utah Commission In obedience to the eall of the actDemnrrasje Report. ing chatrmin. Present. J. E. Dooly. A. B. Emery. C. Cr Goodwin, Ilector W. llalght, Is all Tbe Rio Grande Western laying ties by Henry WItbeck; James McGarry. ong the end of the Tlatlo route which John prixyi J. II. Rogers, by A. Bi Emery, takes it into Eureka, and tbe miners are Page, proxy; Charles It rough, by William Farrell, glad enough to see the road come in there. proxy; Arthur Brown, by Arthur Pratt, The cars will be running Into the town proxy. The meeting was called to order by Actwithin twenty days. 5 Denials, individually by the members of the San Francisco Board of Health, of the statements attributed to them by the Royal Baking Powder Company: ' of all acceptation. DE HND THEN ON THIS: ' rfFhe ancient maxim that every question has two sides is, In the words of St. Paul, worthy j ' 5 LOOK ON THIS: 1 , ,1 15, 1891. TIIIBIJITEi DAIiT IiAIp3 C1T iT UTAH, SXpTDAY a E;iai;.i c tjrj Tj.s Hi":V.z a f " r c v. 3 i t m it ' 1 :. sj 1 i, v t : & e'"'J ri'KTc; dtrs lii.-- i6 r. i : i 1 ' :r unity. - r.-- I vrs:i 5 Us": -- l r i ' t t - 3 la tl;9 :". i:.,'.itr t. w h'" 1 t' '1 '. i 't X: 'i , A. T. Waldron of Ogden Is registered at ' ' tbe White House. M. D. Cook bas returned from a two months visit to Ohio, A. B. Emery and David Keith of Park. City are at the Cullen. Senator William M. Stewart will reach this city this morning on his way East. John McManls, a member of the City Conn ell at Ogden. spent yesterday in tbe city. Hon. George W. Cassidy of Nevada Is la the city on tbe way to tbe Denver Con van ' i tlon. :.! Mrs. M. A. Nelden and children will arrive, home this morning after a five months' vials. East. 'Deputy Marshals Bowman and; Butcher and their wives are down from Ogdsn, and.' are at tbe Cullen over Soedsy. M. Licbtensteini a prominent wine maker of California with headquarters at Can Francisco, Is a guest at the Waiver Mouse. Mrs. Jessie Bandall and sister Miss Iuf-ki- n of Lojran, who bave been spending the past two weeks In Bait Lake, return kotat Dr. Lor in Mall, bead of the Ilealth Decn an Impartment, has gone to California portant business mission. He will return La ten days. Miss Mary Donovan of Saa rrrrclr- , who bas been vUltlng her sister, II rs. G.'jfa? will leave ticrr Ashman, Tuesday .7. Montana on a six weeks vialt to L:r I : t.cZ II m Judire Norrell married Mr. Hern r Etrubbera yesterday, and there wr j1 a vvv s.t t : 5 In the reception pleasant LIz'.a mother on 1. : bouse of tbe Lrl-a- 's to-da- y. " ti' ' Doutti street. 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