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Show t presentation of claims against blm, and expected to wake his final report to Judge Dundy by December 20th. Now there Is a possibility; of bis again being pot In possession of the railroad pending another series . jj , of suits. ' D. ex am has filed a petition with J NeguscLi W. Yc ang ah d His . Rail wa y the United States .' Circuit Court of Omaha in intervention asking that the sale of one C. CoIHn. E. Sued month ago be set aside and that the .road by Sjstens be remanded to the custody of the receiver. The Manhattan Tbe case Is entitled Trust Company vsJ; the Nebraska 8t Western Hall way." and action was begun to fore'FRAUD AND FALSE PRETENSES URGED. close a mortgage On the road beoause tbe defendant defaulted In tbe payment of interest on its bonds. Negus alleges that be Is a stockholder lo tbe Nebraska & Western and has Interests to the amount of f J5.000 that ire adversary both th plaintiff and tbe defendant In Pall Recital of th Ground or Corn to suit. He set forth that In 1888 and the Butt Mr. Nexus's Against plaint thereafter be organized the Wyoming & Line-Color- ado Eastern Compauyn Wyoming, to boild a the Old Pacific Short by way of tbe valleys, of tbe Note railway Train Midland j I'latte andjSweetwater rivers and the South Pass to the Utah Una. He says tbe eastern end was toibe connected with tbe Nebraska &. Western! and the western end with tbe projected Salt Lake Valley St Eastern, running through Utah. The plan was to conbeen ba Another Important railroad suit solidate the three;, roada ultimately under brought In th Third pUtrlct Court. The tbe name of the PaclQo Short Llnej. Negus elilms to hare spent several years "plaintiffs are tho K U Coffin Hardware sums In in and Cash Wheel large Company. procuring tbe right Company; the St. Louts bar way and franchises and making surveys Joseph J. Duckworth iUd atl others simi- of for tbe three corporations. lie values bis partles.-4ularly situated who desire to become Western services at $25,000 and puts his cash outlay tbe defondauls an the Utah at tC3.000. He received stock In tbe Nebraska : Hallway Company; th 6 alt Lake Sc Eastern A Western for the former claim and was to be reimbursed for the money be expenfied, Kail way Company, the ilJtata Central Hallwas never carried the latter vagreement but M. W. Younir, Isaac way Company, John out-- A. W. Daniel Itosslter, addelL Harrington, Neirus therefore asks the court to set aside Charles W. Hardy. John W. Whittlker, the decree ordering the sale of the Nebraska lJavId C. Williams. Joho II. Young,H. lien W. & Western! to depose the Manhattan Trust Young. Company s trustee and appoint another; Joseph Ooddard. lirljrhaiu Irlgs, Chrli Samuel Booth, Knbert W. Hloan. James to declare the' interest coupons sued upon to F. Welli. Le Grande Tdung. Joneph Young have been fraudulently and illegally issued; to require the receiver to begin suits against and Joseph Ulctiuidsoii.! The plaintiffs allege that on April 21. ISM. the stockholders of the railroad company for the payment of their subscriptions; to rej' there was duly rendered a Judgment ugalnt the Utah Central Hallway Company and In quire an investigation us to tbe amount favor of the E. C. CottlnjHardware Compara- actually paid for the bonds, and that so and much and ho more be declared a debt against tor the sum of ft 128.42. wltti 520.50 costs, was that on Augut 22. IHti. an execution tho the railroad secured by tbe mortgage,; and to cancel and annul tbe stock that was issued issued on said Judgment Instructing Htatos JlarBbalj tjo take all the consideration. J'nltcd belonging to tlwi road and sell the withoutENTIRE HAlCltOAO BURNED OUT. satto the Same, the proceeds to lh applied The 17. Langdon and Northern Hoakport, isfaction of the Judgment. On October Railroad suspended business. The raillHOl, the execution wui returned uusatls-e.- l. road is has not much longer than its name, j ono would be led to believe that it though I A of tho Is related similar tale experience was a trunk line. The It. P. Si L. runs from on a Wbuol Company jf tho Ht. I,ouU Car Hock ,'to a distance of six Langdon, port $25. SO. the JudZiuoiit for 5122B, w)th cost,was consists of an Thu stock mile. rolling on thatfSOO lt:ln dUTertiieo paid Only on tBe New once did service engine, whjlch account on April 14, JO). car: which a York and Hallroad. Elevated Tho further allegation Is made that John might have been the houso of Noah's pilot tV. Youna. with Ark pluctjd on wheels. The rolling stock INTENT TO j)EmUI has been reduced to ashes. A fire broke out a cor- - In tho roundhouse; at Hockport. The citithe public by fraudulently assuming of exzens and a? volunteer Are department went borate character and tof the purposo hU own to work atonee but coul4 do little or nothempting himself from, liability for Acts, und for the further purpofco of frauduing. They, saccedded in dragging the out 6t the lfouse. but not until it had lently obtaining an undue and lletltloua so badly that It was useless. Credit, uavo to Isaac jM. Waddell. Daniel been burned W. 1 it r The buildlflfc Is an entire loss. The system ring ton. W. M.A. UOssiU'r. Charles WMlttllter, David ti. will have to Hardy. John operations until a new Williams. John II. Votm. lien W. Drtpjjs engine can suspend bo procured, and the various nd JoHt-pUoddurd, jwho. with himnclf. Eastern t radio associations have boon riotl-ile- d AsHOclaled. on Juno 2, 'lM'JO. orjjanltod tho that through Jravel from Nw Yprk to with a Han Frandlsco Western over the H. P. & L. must be Company, Hallway iJtah stock of f UOO.ooi) fr.O.OOO being paid suspended. temporarily . In oash by John W. Yduntf. one share of note and person al ' Stock each without conaddi-'rutloor price, d An advaince in grain rates to 1 pur-for the and colIui.lvtdy fraudulently cents per hundred Is talked of. tose Of qualify In S , thenUel vca to hold office 30 Anothcr'of excursions to the the pretended company and to enablo Coast will basstbe Phillips fn Lake Salt through his. eu"ec fraudulent W. to Younz Joho "The Straight Tip" Company leave this T 1 The complaint furthdr alleges that the morning for Dcuvjr over tbe Union Paciflp. 3 Articles of agreement nhow upon their faco Th4 Old Homestead" Company will come In over th Union J'aciflc from Denver Monthe private property of the Incorporatbat I tors Is liable for tho lfidebteudess of the day, j , never has there that company Jiretended for Wabash the third week In earnings ' teen any of the capital! stock pald except were an increase of November f28fi.JS2, that by Young; that! the company never I y $32,01. t pad the legal title to any realorproperty and balf-far- e a has made Union PaciSo The to built tltlo had the any legal paver to the: Women's Christian Temperance railroad whatever and has not expended rate Con veutlousto be held in Ogden. thereon 5 per cent of the amount of Its cap- Union j Portuguese will Arrive in ital stock j that Young was notor at the time, theA large party ofAnd remain over to either city willing time, jable por.at any The party is en route to the Coast. his stock: that pay the unpaid balance or never fllbd any S. C. Haf rell has! been appointed city pasVho alleced company has for the use of senger agent of the Atlanta & West Point piap of laud taken or obtained the protended corporation with the Auditor Railroad At New? Orleans, vice George with the Recorder Crosby, deceased. pt I'ubllo Accounts, nor reasiou of the fact jf any county j that by) No. 1 on jthe Denver &- Klo Grange missed counectlonW at Grand Junction yesterday that only 10 per cent of the capital stock ilits been paid into ths treasury, except as and a number of passengers were belated inH for several hours. their stock baa been exchanged for stock the Utah Central Hallway Company, to the A surveying of the Burlington sysp mount of 00 per cent of the face value of tem has passed party through Liberty, Mo. A, line w s ioc it, an mo iiiourswrawii is to be built shortly from Bogard. Carroll table for the unpaid balance. county, through Liberty to Kansas City. The same statement of fact aoent tho Rates of yone f are for the round trip beof the Salt Lake & Eastern which has a tween all Station within a distance of 200 arwjraade Company Jtail waystock amount miles for Christinas excursions have been of 1, which of 200,000. f apltal was authorized! by the. Western Passenger Assof 120.000 paid In by Young. ij to the ciation, j It Is also alleged that pursuant1801. There will be a great turnout at the railthe fraudulent denlgn. etc.., on April ball to be held In Salt Lake on Lake & Eastern Hallway Company and way men'ai fait Utah Western Hallway Company, at the tbe 15th off December. The Union Pacific baa ' irate to those who desire to made a one-ha- lf Instigation of John W, Young, come to the hop., i. rRKTMDED tO tSTM The Big Four has already contracted for nto an agreement of consolidation and or- -j n Central Railway Company 15,000 tonsjof steel rails weighing sixty-seveganicea the Utahstock bepounds to the yard, for delivery Conof (fO.000,000 and that cabltal fwltb tween January 1st and July HI, 1893. 1st tho time neither company bad any aotual. to furnish Positive, or ascertainable value and only 10 tracts batje also been awarded J er cent of the face value had been paid in; tbe IWg Four with 1,200,000 cross-tie- s. The Houjston & Tex as Central Company khat the defendants, by virtue of the last Sabove mentlotiod agreement, were entitled has standlAg On Its sidetracks forty 'carand kaow-llnRl- y, loads of lumber delivered to It by the Fort fraudulently jto and did receive p in the Worth & Denver road and refuses to move stock of paid-ushares fully Utah Central Hallway Company in exchange there on trtoount of tbe rate established by for an.eo.ual number of shares respectively the Htate Commissioners. It being too low. In the Utah Western and Salt Lake & The statement of the Toledo, St. Louis & and Kansas City Railroad Company for tbe six Eastern Hallway Companies, they then were giv- - mouths ending November ao 1891 (Novemthere knowing that thu Stock they Inir wss without value: that on April 8, ber estimated), ishowst Gross earnings, to Qualify them for .$1,109,876; operating expenses, $748,972!; net 18!)0, in trdcr to aid and SUOO.DUs; positions In asthe ofllder'n taxes, 533,500; j net. otinaummatton of bis earnings, Voun 325,404. t fraudulent design, ho caused to bo Issued to At the meeting of the Chicago committee Junius F. Wells, Le Grand Young, Joseph of tbe Central Traflo Association the chairconwithout and Kichirdson, Joseph Young man was instructed to urge Chairman sideration or prlco, one hare of stock each; lilanchardj to have the East St. Louis; and of tho same fraudulent Michigan' committees that In pursuance advance their rate on bave Iron ore to Terre loute design the companies consolidated and Brazil; Ind., to never had the legal tltlo to any real prop$1 per ton, the Chicago line agreeing to do been in hold has the all but property same. erty, ' secret trust by Le Urand Young and the Tbe train sheet show that on the Pittsto arc unknown plaintiffs; that burg, Cincinnati others, who & St. Louts division of the the Utah Central Hallway never had aqy under J. J. Turner as elected and qualified tofllcers as provided by Pennsylvania Llfies,trains are handled daily l0 superintendent, are defendants thereforti the and that, law, and between Columbus and not Pittsburg, tho of of the trustees the property pretended half of the distance Is double track. corporation for the bevctlt of tbo creditors;a quite Some days as high as 140 trains are bandied and that, as trustees, they have received ' on this 19d miles of read. amount of and other money property large belonging to the company, but refuso to pay Ladles , the claims of the plaintiff: that at the time Of 8ait Luke, Toth Fort iSonglas and the counof the pretended formation of the Utah Cenabout; your attention is called tral Hallway Company, jand up to the time tryaaround card In the I window of the furniture the Indebtedness was incurred, only 18.000 to shares of the 60,009 shares were subscribed, bouse of Barratt Jlros,, 166 Main street. Letter-Carrie- rs by reason whereof the defendants hold as Second Annual Ball, trustees and became liable to the corpora- to The new hall on Debe at Ydunger's given face of value for Its creditors and the tion to 11th. bids cember fair eclipse the most 42,000 shares of the face, value of $100 each. event of last season. Tho boys enjoyable ron. riATKD tiii mutr are working hard; to get everything In fine On the foregoing showing the plaintiffs shape, as they know only too well how to.. were not there last year ask some ask for an accounting with each of the deIf you fendants to determine the amount of un- one that was If they did not have a splendid subscribed stock and the value and kind of time.; Tickets aro only $1.50 this year Inwhich either now Is or In the past cluding oloak room. property has come Into their possession; that the ar'. . lf4w Parlors. ticles of Incorporation of the Utah Ceetral 4c nalr-drcsslLake Salt tho Eastern And Hallway Company, manicuring at Mis. the Utah Western Christy's, 31 W. 1st feouth. Hallway Company, and j Hallway Company be!bedeclared null and Clf . bad against each At CT1 XI AtCTIONI void; that Judgment and all of the defendants, and for cost of No. S Thornton Ave., j itar of No. 89 IT. suit. 5th Sooth Monday, Nov. ; SOth, at & Bchroeder are attorneys i f J0:30 a. m. ; for the plaintiffs. First-cla" t parlor, chamber, dining-rooOrBXSAI. BAIV7AT MATTBKS. and kitchen furniture; Br us. carpets and ruga, S chamber seta, upboL easy chairs, XZr. XTss'aa Snea the Old Yacine Short- - oak ex. table apd dining chairs, fine," steel 1 large X.lne Colorado SlidXand Wotss. range In perfect order. heating stove. J White to-dsquare piano machine., sewing will The Colorado Midland Inaug(Gabel). fine toned, lot eroekery. glass and urate a fast double j d Ally passenger train cbinaware. This Is an: unusually etc., etc service between Denver and Colorado tine lot of goods. t t E. M. Cfisioir. Auctioneer, Springs and utilize the Hailflo coast points via LeadvUlo, Glen wood Springs. Grand St Crclrhton, Sarion Dentists, Junction and Salt Lake. In connection 68Sttehl Second West South. Hours. 8 to 6. , ;. oars wilt be with th" Atchison road through ' run between Chicago and ban Francisco, ' Drati and) 1'mtont Medicine, i and there is no doubt that tho handsome The best assorted:i stock In the West at Roberts : , i.f w equipment and fust service will tuake St yeldsa's. ' tt osi culc l'llio's l'calt route more popular Assajrers. Jxatertau ;i . with traveler than ever. And The Suppliea. Mining only oomplsts . NinHJisaa a wktkks is tboublb. line, at Roberts 4( Nelden's. the Drugglsta Tho days of ths Nebraska & Western !, i iularly known us the Pa'clflo Short Blarrlage Is not a failure where Garland t nre used. Sold by Salt . no and full of trouble, stoves and rang tw Hi-- ; ro i(.t w;n sold four weeks aso ta Lake Hardware Co.. 43 W. 2nd South st. t lvKcrh4m. It wa supposed Kje tar, lr. Lroni, : -' de it: f h.id lei 49 S. Mala Low e wet!:. have I Hll-: ,:ri! y, fur I diin I) a Is a perfect blood purifier, i ' -tif s of The rl ti lj iyi tribute to OarlarJ HOLES SALT USED D A TtiZx TETBTXETE OF THE RAILROADS ALLDniGIlT InUfce SELF-DEFEHS- Mr. Ihtter cf Gh Stootiss Parker. D. i . ! eu-gl- ae 1 . h ' rJast-boun- ob-mje- t.D-da- ct. y. S . : . $ - j to?-nig- ht : - ' j""' jj I I $ ) i , ' ' ng Messrs-Stepheo- ttl a ss m ay ' ? ? i !'( - r- Hoopcr-ridredge'bulldin- - v-- jr. 1 3 I.- - ::) 'n A' Visas ant I Gathering-- lateaeA to s Talk liy rtoL Vsma 2. Joats. I Tbe Big Cottonwood Sclentrfio Society met at the residence of Mr. R. H. Browne last night to listen to a lecture on Utah's geology. The Bev. Dr. Tbratl called the meeting to order and stated the purposes of the society, which he said owed its origin to tbe presence last summer of a number of friends In the Big Cotton woods, where nature through Its richness had Invited them to study her history. The society, which now has about thirty members, was then formed of studying geology, etymofor tbe purpose logy and every other 'ology known to science. Next summer the society purposes conducting its outdoor studies In the Big Cotton woods; and hopes In the course of time to pass from tbe amateur tanks Into tbe foremost line of science. Dr. Thrall Introduced Professor Marcus XL Jones, who gave a half hour's lecture on tbe geology of tbls Territory, which by stepping back a few million years he readily proved was tbe first part of tbls continent to place Its head above water. The Professor took bis bearers through years And ages in single sentences; stepped over primordial rocks with seven-leagboots, and landing safely on archaean rocks waded through millions of years of Silurian and cretaceous deposits over to the tertiary age, all in thirty minutes. Among those who were present In Mrs. Browne's delightful parlors were; the Misses Hanauer, God be j Messrs. Hempstead. Allbribt Iisc barbed Alio by The coroner's Jury In tbe case of the late William B. Parker, captain of police, who was shot and killed by Officer George Friday morning, returned" a verdict yesterday exonoratlng the latter. Tbe Inquisition was resumed at 11 o'clock, but nothing new of Importance was elicited, the testimony given by Witnesses Frank Lyle, William Hansen. Elmer A. Hubbard, Robert Tall man and Arthur Davis corroborating that already published In these columns. All agreed that Parker was the aggressor and that Allbrlght shot In All-brlg- self-defen- ht, se. , j ( es j : j j . self-defens- e, r All-brig- . . sslf-defen- se tcr-of-fa- 01 E PMffi CLOTMO COHPABt. Traaway Closing. ORE IS BROUGHT DOWN well-proportion- ed, ct f-- I the cixt ch s - ; j . and 17 W. SECOND SOUTH. 15 SLEDS. ON OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! Ore and Bullion Receipts In This City An Ore Strike Reported NearDraper Note and Personal Men- tion. different styles of Ulsters. Nobby styles in Kersey. All tho Popular Shades. Melton Overcoats. Very handsome. 1 Meslan and Chinchilla Overcoats, i Finest Goods in ths market. All at Popular Prices. Boys' Overcoats, lowest prices in the city. 10 styles Child's Overcoats. New Styles - ! NO THE ALASKA AT TINTIC. Ben D. Luce, a business man of Eureka and owner of the Alaska mine, is in the city. He says tbat times are livelier out there been there. than ever before since? he has Two The Alaska mine is looking first-ratmen are employed on the property, and are taking out two tons of ore a day. Mr. Luce Says that the force will: be increased before a great while. A tunnel has been run in for a distance of seventy-fiv- e feet, and good ore has been encountered. A shipment of be made from the property in a jre will Abort time. The ore ruhs on an average of CO ounces in sliver and a little gold. For a iiew mine, this is veryu'ood. OLD : : TRASH We keep Reliable Goods at Reliable STOCK. : Trices. Finest Hat Stock in the City. Stylish and Everything New. t Nobby. FURNISHING GOODS. We sell Underwear cheaper than any Hnuso In Salt Lake. One Price Only. All (ioods Marked 1'luin Figures. Stock Cbmplete. NEAR DRAPER. A STRIKE resident of Draper who was in the city that Matt Gilby. an old yesterday says prospector, and another man Is working on a claim situated just east of the town of Draper, and that be seems delighted with the outlook of the claim, lie has driven a tunnel 100 feet through; solid rock, and at the end he has a ledge "of quartz carrying gold aud sliver. Mr. Gilby refused to state bow much tbe rock contained, but said that it was "good enough." The town is considworked up, and; many of tbe resierablyare out prospecting. dents A i ORE AND BUL.LIOK. MORRISON, MERRILL A GOOD TIME TO 224 1 - the Territory. Commencing 8unday, November 15th, a Wabash Through Pullman Car Service was Inaugurated In.connection with the Rock Island, from Denver, Colorado Springs,. Pueblo to St. Louis. and other Colorado of tbe newest and These Pullmans are point, choicest design, and will leave Denver, Island" No. 42, 8:10 p. m., dally, on 'Rock secarriving at St. Louis at 7 o'clock on tbe ond morning, at which point direct connections will be made In Union depot with limited trains for all points east, south aud southeast. Remember, only one change of cars from Denver to New York. Boston and other far Eastern points. Sleeping berths can be secured by addressing C. M. Haropsou. Commercial Agent, 1227 Seventeenth St., Denver, Colo. Cure cure for constipation Idanha. AUCTIONI AUCTION! Oa Tuesday, December 1st, at 10:30 a. m.. No. 135 E. Second South street. Ten antique oak bedroom sets, very fine ones, spring mattresses and bedding, 800 yards Brussels and otber carpets, toilet sets, lot of rockers and chairs, center tables, lamps, etc. K. A- - Aspuirs, Auctioneer. - , . . i Oh t i ...... 'r Tuesday morning.: Dec 1st, 1891. II 1 ' Depot LOW EST DOLLS! DOLLS! GAMES! r0 To 1. Can Please Any and Etcry One. Lovely Booklets ever cheaper than : I CHRISTMAS PRICES aNO Caleoahsx before: GAMES! BOOKS! BOOKS'! j CHEAPER THAN DAMAGED GOODS AT AUCTION! DICKENS IN j Wl 1PL-ITO O CLOTH, S3.00. E j Thousands of Standard Hooks at LOWEST POSSIBLK PRICKS. H. PARSONS' BOOK STORE, C. 164 South Llain Street. GEO, MDLLETT & C0.j COMMERCIAL BLOCK, Tie Hen's Clothiers, FDrDisSers anfl Hatters: j Our New Fall Goods All of oar Departments are well stocked wlta all ths) saw I and best designs of Foreign and Domeatlo Market. Oar Clothing Department baa a complete assortment of all grades. All Departments are fall of tbe ebolrest foods tbat money can buy. Call aad see oa Bole Agents for DDNLAP Hats. Fall styles now la. Flee Shoe. Are now ready for Inspection. 1st 1 1 MULLETT GEO. & CO.. 23 21 AND E. SEG0HD SOUTH. Eagle Fooodry and iacliine 02C9 and Worts, Hi" ! MANUFACTURERS 5 j Wast 1st Sonth sL Citj Offics, 11 West Second Soitn st. reward and no questions asked for the return of two small buH terrlor dogs. Lost two months ago. One ; fern ale gray brlndle ears neck J and with white feet, male brown brlndle, white clipped; son forehead, ? had leather collar stripeReturn on. these dogs to U. P. coal yard or 160 First street aud obtain reward. New. Firm The 'Isii' Pchweitxer As Ransoboff. Schweitzer Suit St. Cloak Co. and N. A. Ransohoff's ladles Furnishing Goods and , Notion House. have consolidated. We will opeti our doors In our new to the publio ' and 123 Main street, Elegant Store, No.: in Moore, Allen St Co.'s old stand ;3 3rd Wcet. North ELEGANT C5IFX BOOKS! $10 , f. . GHRISTMM3 j , GO., Prices Down, and New List Just Issued. Covers a FIRST CLAS3 Stock as to Assortment, Grad3 and Dryness. Inspection. invited. NOTE AND PBh805AL. Truman Schenck, superintendent of Rice's Tintic Sampler, is in the city. G. W. McKion, a prominent mining man of Eureka. Nev.. came In last evening. William Keyes. mining expert from San Francisco, stopped over in the city yesterday on bis way to Bingham, to examine some mining property 'In that prosperous I Camp. in the Deep Creek Johnston's Canon, country. Is reported as settling up very fast. Mining men who know say that if the rush of people for that section continues, there will be 500 there before; Christmas. Messrs. "E. R. Hand and John nimerick of Hooper, Neb., and John Dorn of Fremont, Neb., 'are in tbe city nt; the Cullen. These gentlemen are stockholders and officers In the Mercur Mining Company. Marcus E. Jones retdmed yesterday from a short trip to Eureka, where has been looking at the mines. He is reported asa saying has better that in his estimation Tlntio autlook for the future.- in the way of producing mineral, than any other district in I-o- CO. - T. R. Jones Sc. Co. received yesterday base bullion, 814.100. McComlck & Co. received Hanauer bul-ore- s, $16,350; u lion, $3500; silver and lead total of 9T0.850. assays of ninety-on- e Bishop St Currle madew'elve tons of Ross tons of Maxfiefd, f and Sir! and seventeen tons of Galena. Hodges had 114 tons of Horn Silver. MoVieker had seventeen tons of galena j a" from Fish Springs. ; SIPPERLEY & A. F. i j Ztiiz. ' OF i ' : t ! IXining JIachinery, Concentrating Hills, Quarts Hills. Smelting Furnaces, 0r6 Cars, ' Car TTheels, Slug Pots ! j I j And All Kinds of Mining and Reduction JMachiner;-- ; Builders' Iron Work, Steel Beams. Repairs on Machinery, Pipe Gutting and Everything Appertaining- to Oar Iic - Promptly Executed-- 1 ' . COPPER. ' . Copper Ores arid Mattes j -A ( ; TAILORS, - ) 1 La 7- - J 1 V Frcntli Uzlr Dresssr, Lzz::z::t Hair Goods. Toilet Prerrcii"a - ay - i r s Jf- Vi i - Vice-Preside- nt. THIS : e. ! 4 IN : One of Htadebsker! Finest. Manager Charles Vincent Is in high feather and very jubilant over the receipt of a j Bayars of all Classes of marvelously fine carriage made to order by bis great factory for Judge O. W, Bennett, The vehicle is called 'an extension front Write for Prices. coupe roc ka way. and Is much lighter tban tbe ordinary landau though possessing tbe 1752 C03TIS ST.. BEKYE3, COLO. same seating capacity. Tbe trimmings and are ;very rich and tbe whole upholstery affair is modern, combining all tbe new apCSTADLfSMED IS7Q. pliances and elegant ideas-- Tbe Stodebaker a. of work that f peopte have executed a piece reflects great credit even on so popular and so gigantic a firm as they are. Chicken, ti rouse susd Tenlsom Turkey, if izz rcriux to-dfor dinner' at the Saddle Bock Restaurant 139 S. Main street. Be sure and go to tbe above place If you want a i good Sunday dinner from 4 to 8 pi. m. : ' ' i ChiM aid Oil Fainting- CutRKNCE W. Haul, Cats ttrmtt. e jmlt. Mrs. Gnnnell will resume her classes In ThursSecretary. 1 Assessor Clnte says his serial now runn- china and oils tbls week Tuesdays, forenoons. Also special The TniBUKB is a great success, days and Saturdays, Don't open a new set of books without first ing-In 816 East Seventh South. Rapid classes at j a returns and the satisfactory, Already . investigating Harryof R. Browne's Combina, have, besides Transit cars. great number of delinquents tion Check System Accounts, at S3 Coman contributed to extra dollar taxes, mercial block. It costs nothing to call and their Iten Johoion C Co,' ' sre special Silicon find out its merits. We are only too glad to the advertising fund, and preparation toilet and scouring J X O ZZiX CC2. to the receive who will soaps, a Utah production, people and won't get mad If being made i explain every feature, i week. you don't adopt it-- Orders for Jabuary 1st throng bis oQce this X ants for ", CotUIay. j must be in the hand of the publishers by Leave your order for two suits of clothes, December 13th, to insure prompt delivery; The record of the Health Department for so don't delay If you are thinking seriously the week ending November 23th. and get a pair of pants-- made to order for is as fol' C.iUr I i of a change in your bookkeeping. We bave lows: nothing, at Jos. Laon artea's, The Tailor. DCS Number of loads of r'lrK-vsrof.... already many orders ahead of you.' . disposed IlsUr ioou Number of auimsls received at can... .. ..- - 17 f ; Nuniber Cent Oil-j of every description t very low prices at ICtcUinss, 30 of coror'!" in regard to aoli We offer our entire stock of 15 Mrs. Christy's. 21 W. I irst tuth. eances received and attenced ta..l.. .... etchings and diseases ra-- : of cases of co!it.S!o-.:engravings, embracing over six hundred Number Z'Ktit 11 Si Bcnrlit ftver, 3.. iurs! rcrtei (dir.htfcerU. artists' proof with Suiter subjectsto In remark and cent 1 of (.est! s fror.i contftTious dis- firn-iit- ' Ecaj Sain fancyfir-a-fan H discount from " frames suit at per r i 3 Stock end I '.(.1 to cr estns ( ;': MTRrlet fevr, C).... S't!?3 selections Hake t once, and Ferial -r. ;f. l ut regular price. tiS repaired, ! cr 1 ic;,tt-i-.'i esckva Livos. I'xv: t vri.v.1 l: l!'.1 get first choise. 1 OVERCOATS! 20 ue f BILATID OmCER a conversation be had with Captain Parker WAS MRS. HEND ROBBED? He asked permission to at the prize-figh- t. remain for a short time and Parker said: "You stay here all tbe time! This Is going HEK HUSBAND DOESN'T THINK SHE to break up In a row and you may have to WAS TEUCl-NTHE TRt'TH. shoot some s of a b . I am going to shoot somebody myself." A Story of Marital Infelicity and the DiOmCEB ARHSTOXO BELATED that as he was passing the scene of the vision of Effects Where Novv Has the some time after It occurred, he saw tragedy, Woman Gone? A Thin Y am. six cartridges lying on the ground between tbet pavement and the high board fence. He picked them up, carried them to the ball Among the passengers who arrived in Salt and delivered them to Sergeant McCurdy, Lake on tbe li o'clock west-boun- d train of who called his attention to one In which Rio Grande Western on Friday was Mrs. the there was a dent. So veral of the Bertha Hond, wife of Thomas Hnd of this having testified that they did not see Parker "break" Mrs. Uend claimed to havo been city. his gun. and that It was united .when picked robbed of a purso containing $4f) some time as on tip, the jury sought light tbe'questlon during Thursday night in the sleeping-ca- r to between Salida and Grand. Junction, Colo. how the Cartridges "were released from the cylinder of the pistol. Deputy According to her version of the; affair tbe Sheriff Cummack explained, using his own robbery oecurred along toward morning and weapon as an illustration, how easy It was was by the porter on tbe train. to empty a gun like Parker's of Its deadly She committed says she was aroused during the night missiles. It la bammerless and a spring in the hilt, when pressed, as It naturally would by feeling a baud passing overjher breast. bo when used as a club, would cause tbe gun She pushed aside tbe curtains of ber berth to break and the extractor would throw the and beheld a man whom sbw declares was six charges out simultaneously. It was porter of th train, hastily going down to tbe satisfaction of tbe jury that the proved "n the eaus bet known to aisle. For When Parker struck Allbrlght over tbe head, that tbo concussion to tbe barrel and herself. Mrs. Head remained perfectly quiet, the pressure on tbe spring caused the gun instead of making an outcry after dlscover-th- e to fall apart and tbe cartridges to drop over theft of her purse. ' Allbrlght' Shoulder. In the excitement her arrival In Salt Lake she bad Upon followed in what neither noticed them, and tbe porter arrested and searched, but Parker was vainly endeavoring to firo an nothing could be found to Indicate that he empty pistol. Finding that something was was the guilty party. wrong, he opened the gun. and at tho same The officials of the road profess to know moment the second bullet entered his arm, nothing of tlo robbery, and claimed tbat to him and the bone, causing bad it occurred the Denver dfficoi would be shattering walk. when tho the struck it drop pistol, to look into the matter. This point being satisfactorily determined, reported There is a lack of ooheslveness in the the jury united in signing woman's story, and her husband says he THE TOLLOWINO VEnDICT ! places no reliance In it whatever. To a Tribcne reporter Mr. Hend unloaded himof Utah, County of Salt Lake, s.s. : Territory An inquisition holdsn lathe and county of self of a tale of woe concerning what he h dfiys of NovemSalt Luke on tho S7th and 28tcity termed the duplicity of his better balf. ber.' 1S91. before T. E. Harris, Coroner of said came Hend, at the solicitation of his! wife, William li. Parker, county, upon the body of ago fr)m Leaven-worth- y then and there lying dead, by the Jurors whose to Salt Lake three years of work. He Is a Kansas, in search names are hereuuto subscribed. The said jurors on their oaths do say. from the stonemason and soon . found employment. evidenco presented, that the said William li. After be had got settled into a steady job. Parker came to his death from the effects of gun- ho sent for his wife, and she came to this shot wounds inflicted by George Allbrlght in But discord entered into the family and the, jurors fufly exonerate George city. circle and on one or. two occasions Mrs. Allbright. well Hend made the claim that ber liego lord testimony whereof, the saidset jurors, ashands had attempted as;lnthe her life. Finally tbe two their Coroner, bave hereunto " tbe day and year first above written. DECIDED to separate Edwabd G. Ivihs, and they entered Into a written agreement Mask McKimxins, to that effect. Hend gave bis wife, so he Darke. Josephs. in bis home in Attest: T. E. Harris, Coroner. says, all tbe furniture Interest In bis Leavenworth and ons-ha- lf ALLBIQHT GOES FREE. and lot in the same city. Recently As soon as the verdict was signed tbe bouse Hend disposed of the property for $700, Conner notified tho authorities at tbe City Mrs. last week started for the Coast to Hall, but owing to the absence of Marshalht and early winter. Sbe stopped off here Fritbe spend to was deemed advisable It Young keep In durance until legal authority to day to settle with her partner: of former "She told tue," said Mr. Hend. "that liberate blm was received. At a few min- joys. $100, to utes past 2 o'clock County Attorney. Mur- it had taken all tbe money except Leavenin settle indebtedness, etc., up beand Elchnor Prosecuting Attorney phy She wanted to give me $50 and call ing present. Allbrlght was arraigned in the worth. but I told her I would not accept Police Court on the charge of murder. A it square, it, and gave her notice tbat I would go to Prosecutplea of guilty not being entered. about the matter." ing Attorney Elchnor made a statement to law But during the hours of darkness Friday the CouK which resulted In tbe following Hend disappeared. She retired night Mrs. order being entered on the court blotter: room in to ber Grand Central the Lodging 'ORDER Or JUSTICE GEE. House at 11 o'clock. ' At o'clock yesterday George P. Allbrlght, murder Discharged the lamp In her room was still burning and from custody on motion of County Attorney Landlady Smith rapped on the door to InMurphy for the reason that defendantonkilled quire Into tbe cause. 'There was no reWilliam B. Parker In the sponse. Pushing the door open the land27th day of November 1801. lady entered the room to find It vacant. Tbe tVANTS FURTHER jpt.EARA.NCE. bird had flown. ) A description of Mrs. Hend. who Is a Allbrlght received the Verdict In a mat-- , rather Inclined way, and after receiving the blonde, and a little above the of his friends and associates, to be good looking congratulations was given to the pot tee. Albe was ikocOmpahted to bis room, where he average height, were on oblivion In slumber. In the evening though tbe officers and tbe bnsbaad sought the lookout all day yesterday, no re of be was able to take a walk, and Is Improvwas discovered. Sbe had Itsap-pear- ed ing so rapidly that be expects to resume his tbe lady as completely as though tho earth duties as a patrolman In a few days. had and swallowed ber. , opened exonerated Coroner's the Although by discharged by the Police Magijury and AoacxirxsrjaATZoar. strate, be is desirous of having the grand Jury, now inIs session, also Investigate the The past week has been a busy one In the case, and it possible that a friend will Waterworks Department, for 1,600 feet of In order to six-inswear to a complaint pipe was laid on Tenth West-- and bring It legally before them. Init-i-these pipwise to Second South streets. 1600 feet of six Inch ing times of "cinches" and jobs South and State, and 330 feet of to take every precaution guard against any on Sixth h pipe in a court between Sixth and assaults the enemy might deem expedient four-incSeventh South on Main street j also, three to make In the future. fire hydrauts were placed In position, twenty water service connections made, and 850 The Pioneer library. in the City creek At a meeting of the Board of Directors of feet of trench excavated The work was accomplished by the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce a res- high line.teams and its men, and tbe pay olution was passed requesting tbe president fourteen to call the attention of tbe reading public to roll amounted to sMO-za- . the necessity of patronizing the public known as tho Pioneer Library of Workmen are engaged in lowering the library Salt-Lakin Emigration watermalns City, which was some time ago twelve-inc- h transferred from tbe Masonlo Library rooms caOon leading to tbe settling canon at tbe to the Chamber of Commerce. end of Parley's conduit. It Is truly said that tbe Intelligence of a community can safely be gauged by tbe The Health Department has accomplished standard of excellence maintained In Its wonders,, from a sanitary point of view, On account this libraries. alone, if publio charge, and oau point with for no other reason, it is to be hoped that since itto took Its record. For tbe period beginsince the library has become a publio insti- pride" July list and ending November 2 1st, tution, it will not only maintain tbe record ning 16,247 loads of garbage and 334 dead animals be will but established, supported already of under Its supervision. In such a manner that the management will were disposed old the During regime garbage and dead' an to assistant librarian be enabled ' employ to remain on tbe for the purpose of keeping the rooms open animals towere allowed and disseminate disease. putrefy at night as well as during the day. Anyone ground in some respects. devoting a moment of time to reflect upon Conditions hare changed, this important subject ought to realize at once that there Is nothing la this city which The business of tbe Police Court for the deserves tbe patronage: and fostering care past week was as follows: j of the public mora than the Pioneer Library Drunkenness........,....... .......... .... 30 8 Fred Simon. of Salt Lake City. Robbery... ......i. i t 3 President Chamber of Commerce. Gambling i. .. . .... ...... ... i. U.--Petit lsrceny. i H. V. Mazxyr, Secretary. ............ 111 Destroying property ..j.... ................. ...... i i; .... ...... S Pond's Extract, used by physicians and False pretenses.. firearms.... hospitals In all parts off tbe world, for pain Discharging robbery. ....i.l and hemorrhages. Genuine only In bottles Attempted 1 Assault and battery 1 with buff wrappers. an officer..... Resisting ......j..i....;. ......... 4 i... To ths Stnaher of the ATirteenth Ward Trespass... 1 Murder............ 3 Liberal Club. ; Attempted burglary You are hereby notified that there will be 40 Total... a meeting of tbe elub at the store of H. F. Evans. No. 105 South Fifth West street, on Street Supervisor Paul and his force are the ovenlng of Tuesday. December 1.1891, o'clock. A full attendance is de- still wrestling with routine work. At presst 7:30as business of Importance will come ent fourteen teams and twenty men are emsired, i A. M. Janes, before tbe elub. ployed at a weekly expenditure of f477.90. eye-witness- Snm at Alta and Three Feet of There is about three feet of snow at Alta. Tbe tramway has not been operated more than one-ha- lf tbe way; ud the eaDon the two the upper part of the read weeks, past being covered too deep with snow. Ore has come down, and freight gone up on sleds over tho upper portion! of the road. Mr. King, tbe lessee of thei tramway, expects to withdraw bis teams from the canon early this week, and the tramway will remain closed until spring. There is considerable Brown, Hanauer, Bnell. Slmonds.t Sellgman. ore around Alta which will be sent down on Brooks, Professor Jones and Mesdames sleds before tbe snow gets too deep to Browne. Simonds and God be. operate teams there. WILBON I 3H .HUES AND .HUE PRODUCTS. : IS THE JUSTIFICATION V S " Order of Jnatlco Gee, but He Tftati an InTeatfsatlon sad Clearv ance by tbe Grand Jury. - I, E tCXSVTXTZO OOCZSTT IS EX0I1EHATEO Csptaia 17. MOINXN"G, NOVEMBER 29 1891. TtAKTS CIT1T.- - TJT.AII, STJ2SnD.A"3 Parlors 27 and 28, Scati-luerBuilding. Largest estsblUhroent CSiicaio and tb PacLla L; j of Its tijul Gcait tc;r . ' s r " e rr s . L'-ui- il r- , ri-- I. .. ( irioe ; . - " IlEITJCEr all-rou- nd S ' :', ' ' - i, w I L 1.1 U i i v, 7 i'i 3 |