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Show t att.tt mx! salt lake G:::i3T;.!AS i;i eot Then AssUtaat Post master Nash bad hi wbaok at tb bat. when he scored abase bit when a second sliver aed glass ink service appeared, aed Bisbep Naen wae declared the victim. He also replied In a pleasant and suitable vein, thanking tbe boy for this evidence of the' r respect and esteem and wisDlng tbem all tbe good luck possible in the future. Tbe happy party remained round the tabl for some time, bearing and until .the following responding to toasts line in. the Q&jm? were recalled to mind: With hymn divine, tbe jovfnl banquet ends. are lengthened' 'til tbe sun descends: The paens . Tb Qnzt Hdiiiy b Chemd C030 CHEER Tas TfcorGUgMy This City. The Greeks restored, th grateful notes prolong; - ' and approves tbe soqs. Apollo HOSPITALITY AE3UHBED litu The mmjixrrj salt XiAirn THE CniLllHAL DOCKET. III Effort by th HotelsAppropriate SerTtce At the Churches Banquet ,o PottmMter Denton Preaeote aod Good,Cbeer. ' Bpctl ; M J mj Christmas Day quietly yesterday to thl elty, the greet balk of the popula tlon spending the day at their home and Id the bosoms of their families. Tbe chll-drtoe bad eudolent to keep tbem at borne for tbe moat part ; looking over tbelr presonte and eotrtp&rlnjr notes. - Only tbe dealers In tbe accessaries of life kept open tore, and tbey closed as soon as tbe Immediate neoeeeitlef of tbe community bad been supplied. 80 the; rest of tbe day was like Sunday, and tbe railroad ofBcee kept Sunday hours. Tbea tbe' railway superintendent ran tbelr operating departraente on Sunday time; no that all the employees not Immediately needed were released frm service and were able to enjoy tbe day with their famllle., ,( J In tbe morning tbe lie brew and Episcopalians held special service a aonouaeed In the morning's Trisuwb. tbe services at St. Mark's Cathedral being u n as a ally 'attractive. liiabop Leonard preaobed a sermon of special excellence. M 'ij At noon, or a little after, tbe prisoners at tbe city and county Jails and tbe Penitentiary were treated to excellent turkey dinners, and made to feel that tbe occasion .was one not to be forgotten. In the afternoon, there was tbe ter's banquet, the matinee at the postmasand Wonderland was crowded, and aTheater, whole raft of people went sleigh riding and skating. Then tbeie was tbe flag presentation at the Tabernacle; which most of the afternoon, and a 5(30oeenpled tbe gnstatorlal exercises at the hotels aed la heiaee alt over town bega , and how tbe turkeys did have '. i N- . , niLca or rxna th at the S tU Lake, hotels were tb besl have ever been eerved up. Tbe most that pretentious and attractive Christmas menu eard wae the one prepared by the II nuts-for- d. Tbe enveloping sheet was of costly 1 parvnroau. on va 01 wnlcn was ironv In colore, by band, a ballroom "bean 'painted of the last century, and there wae suitable wording In gilt. On tbe card proper were o select from. A fifty different edible white satin ribbon. In the left upper eorner. tied In a bow knot' the leave of the eard together. Tbe cost of these souvenir oarde was four bits eaohw fl The Culleu bad a very pretty design with Merry Christmas?' (a irldesoeota on the eover, with the Hill of fare printed on crystallized paper wlthln.j tba wbele being tied with a glided cord j M Tbe Templeton; printed Us menu on a . kandsomelv enirrmva4 t over of which wae the girl In the mooa. in stead ef the man in ane; n. Quite an was agreeaele ehaege.! jn a in banasotueiv aeooretec. it Tbe Walker He use (restaurant oard was a Cbrtstmas-tree-seee- e, as viewed from the outside and' tbe number of edibles ' j was lift. j j Then the Continental Hotel spread a Ine array of eatables. tempting enough to attract tbe Prince Ofj Wale.! and onfoe frontispiece wae a boy drivingi a flock of geese into attutcber'e shop.) Th Morjran Hotel fining-roowas fullef people to partake Qf one of the tumt palatable everf given lo tbe hotel. The menulayouts oard was the oyster shell design mentioned In Tb THiioNt of the day before. At tbe St. James Hotel Mr. UrMnait bad decorated thb jentlre poxy dining-rooand set, ith with an artistic sktil that!: has tables, always uished her t;brUtua spreads. Thedistingbill of f are was choice and fkit selected, and the card we attraotfrtly 'gotten up. Hen Whlttemore fimt not be U r gotten. He came from New KnfcUnd and known a thing or two about palatable dtsue. as hit guest found out bekre dinner waeover. Tbe White House set out likewise a flna array of vlauda. and Its guests emerged from the diulngroom! with vests to the last notoh. The men a card was open ar-- neatly ranged, so altogether! a very credible dls- ptay was rnau ana ne one was allowed to i go away uuugry. :: - ea ! j Engllsb-Xutheran- a, ! I I ! if- - j. 1 - . mar-rso- m la-doo- rs, . ! m m : ; !? IM ) gold-head- Letter Frca a Ihn ATLo Chisi to Kcow Cdliliaa's Slayer. A SHOVES OF THE QUEER CAU3HT AT TAB1MACLI COKCEBT. , aonl-stlrrln- gi gee i . . . ! J s ... hot,: i j j :.! j Leo Hollander, tbe jeweler, on yesterday presented Sergeant Donovan of tbe Police Department with a handsome silver "match luaerlbed. inen tbere were numerous riru ta iha box, appropriately Louis Berets of tbe Saddle Proprietor poor In tbe way uf coal, eatables, clothiag Bock restaurant was presented yesterday and other necessaries lof life. In which good with a can, and be by bis he'P work tbe Young Ladles' Aid Society figured waiters.-eaca new hat. ala gave and many were the gifts from pri largely, ' ' wn aid it quietly, that Captain Ed jauuay gave a Christmas vate 4 spread to bit friends- - aad neighbors yester their muiTiuuais,: band wight not. knew right what the most pleasant time was bad and all day. A voted jot naea was about, itt the th the genial bluecbat to be the Theater drew a crowded house, evening present ltoe people v attended the ccneert at the Taberaaol. prince of. best. tbe Tbe prisoners! at the city jail devoured performance at Wonderland was also well and th usual .fixlu's yestereatrouUed, and, th attraeted- a three turkey The bubo enjoyed th feast exceedbig crowd. day. The weather moderated do rlnr th day. ingly and were profuse In- their thank to but at nightfall It grew steadily colder and the matron, Mrs-- t Merrill. by midnight It was vsry sharp, do the day Andrew Nlnck. the well-knopassed, and who shall say It was not passed woo at a raffle yesterday the finest j . pleasantly! doll seurt In this elty for many a day. It was raffled for the benefit of a poor woman MAsqvtr JlNd mesxntatiom. Some seventy pedple. Including th post-omby Frits ElepeO. , aud, a goodly sum was , ; realized. employee and their ladles and friend of th postmaster, Th prisoners' at tbe county jail were down In the. Saddle t Jtock restaurant yesterday afternoon to a feasted to a finish yesterday, tbe bill of .fare fin Christmas dinner, which was the presconsisting of turkey, cold bam chicken and ent of the season from our . worthy the usual aooessbrlee, and genuine Uuglish. postmaster.') The following bill of fare was plum pudding, all of which were prepared by tbe matron the deft hands of Mrs. Shields, roundly punished: . of the institution. KW TOM cocky OYSTSas aw. Professor younger' dancing matinee yes Queen olives. Celery " ' was one of tb largest afterdayof afternoon' ever ocr. i th kind fair Green Sea Turtle. given in this city. Consomme Royal. There were about 600 young- folks. Include . -- nttt. In a large number of ladle and children, Baked R'l Snapper. present, .The Professor's parties are always hits k lh, a la alaitr d'llotel. '(...t Potato Banlett. a grand suooess. i . score or soot A Polio of tbe member' tb Chicken, with Celery Ssuoe, I Department .pleasantly rememeered the Ham. Cltatniissrne Si ace. and pressroom foroes last nlgbt reportorlal , iluffalu Tongue, Ejig Ssuc.' tbem with a box of fragrant presenting by Mutton, Caper Sanoe. weeds. Sergeant Donovan was detailed to I S A LABS. , do th honor and tb gift were aocom pan'"" Cblokea SalaJ an Msyoenalser ted by a ueat little speeoh, which was reeaUe d'Uomere. to by by Bishop Uogue, th leader sponded ; of Mayonnaise Shtimpa. of the preasruom gan. t - i ":rl Tbe Baptist Churoh choir have arranged American Pheasant, a la RrsstHennn. Ks tern Qusll en French Toast. an unusually attractive Christmas service Baksd Chvs-ljscof which the following 1 a luok with Jelly. 7 T for Honiestio Uoose. stuffed with ?. f :, Apple 'Sauoe. part: - '". Xxtbscs. Is the. Lord's Own Day..Kreutzer "It Anthem, Missouri 2aked .. Beanttt To sum with Sweet Potatoes. Gloria..... Kalml of lUatcic a l'KpnoL "Hark, the Herald Angeh" ..Mepdelssohn Braized Saddle ef VenitonSquirrels, White Shepherds Watched".,....-.Handel wit. Currsnt Charlotte of Aprloot, Knm Flavor. Male chorus, Dow "Hosanus" -Uoman I'uucU. Ear Calm of the Listening Anthem, Nlsht"....; ' . . ' SAnecker i noasTs. Breased Christmas Turkey with Dressing aad Mr. A. II. Feebody. assistant eoed actor of teauce. tbe Choral Society, wilt coed act the music,; Buokllua PIr, tuCranberry ffod wiih CUettnats. having the.; assistance of sixteen voices,; g Prime liib of BNf an Jus. are members of the nearly all of whomMr. t Lain with Mist Sauce. Choral. fepriog Hereafter Peabody wilt give VB STABLES. on Sunday to the undivided bis attention . i Browned Mashed Potatoes. Sweet Potatoes. musio of th Baptist Chnrcb. and this Caollflowsr in Cream. service ; under meratag special Ureea Pss. , Sweet Cora. Spinach. hi direction will no deubt bring together ; FASTar." ' New Esflsnd an audilarge and appreciative Hot Mince Pie. Pumpkin Pie. ence.unusually are The to requested congregation Wsru t 11 a. m. in be tbelr at EnBli.h Plum lm promptly places rd and Puadinit, Saaee. Brandy ' -W ine THANKS. KOTit Or Jelly. j" Varlojfsted Jelly. Fruit Cake. Pound Cake. Jolly EoiL the existence doth depQ4 on tine Thlnk't Cream Puff. Lady Flngsrs. It doth: but tcuoa are oar eoch." Vauill lee Cream. - Christmas was made more glai and merry DZSCEJIT. at by t lie deliHospital of Holy Crc tilled Nuts. Layer RaUloa. Florida Ore nie. catetbeand oooalderate kln ini ;a cf the genfasrs. Appis. Crapes. MLxed CaadisaT tlemen whose names are ttbw. Sot eon Cafe Sofr. tent with tbe many favors retired from liana Crackers. me, partlc, ti most of the of the After above tbe divers and sundry effect year 1S01 ls'siUl more ?. :.i bvo Ly the pen-rroof the turt?j of the dlayo4 speaking a l. 7 dotsstlc-V3 evtt thus of ttc ri t 00a ' tt;an. AsUtant Poetwtstet zsixnlfrstsi ln- :.. I :r la . s -- :: t-' 1 la litcA wtlc t ! !. ' la the . r Uentra ta ) c ! tTkey: Dr. a. 11. i .1 i.: wi:-- i .i llr. tlili T..J'iMstup I t , one Artriiti c t 4' ' :tlti ; t f HDMUO . IT. h -- f tug-of-w- ar '.'('., wn con-traot- . or, ; ce J - s f -- . .. II' - 1 ' ii ,v. - to-morr- 3 .5 J-J- iy. " to-mor-row 4 i . us .'it. : ftf trrt ' '. i.:--tz-i- t-- clr A telegram was recently received in this elty which stated that tbe sender knew who tbe murderer of Ed Calllhan was and that be could locate blm at any time. Inquiry was mad as to what reward was offered, and tbe telegram was signed by a of this elty who was here at tbe time of the ' murder aad was strongly suspected by tbe polioe of being t implicated in it. well-kno- ex-resid- ent wn v ; ; v COdSTrRrBITEIU 'Av "t-s- :i.v j i.ik a ni ' '.f i - : 1ft! v r C : t . J ' ; r 7, I . ' r . ' :.l , j The police have had a counterfeiter in tbe tolls since Thursday night and every inducement has been offered blm to disclose tbe location of tbe "mint." He successfully passed a bozus twenty In Cobn Bros. store on thai evening and returned within half an hour ana endeavored to leave a "ten" in its company. He was Immediately seized by the clerk.sand an officer summoned. As soon as tbey started for jail tbe counterfeiter broke down and ' cried like a ehlld with tbe colic. He cared not for himself, be declared, but was fearful of the effect his arrest would have upon "the old folks at When searched enousn of tne borne." "stuff" to represent 175 was found on bis person, and ail day yesterday tbe sleuths of tbe department were looking for more. As he has not yet been booked, tbe name under which tbe. shover oi tbe queer bos been does not Inform himself of the: TRUE COSOITIOJT OF AFFAIRS sailing could not be learned. BALOOS HOW 3. In this Territory as a whole, may slip from Tb Gaiety 8aloon was tbe scene of a bis Liberal moorings Into bU former politilively scrimmage shortly before 3 o'clock cal channel, aad well do the Liberals in Three different fights were in these outlying settlements appreciate tba yesterday.wben the breaking OSlcer Harry Curran forced mischief which would fo progress, his way in and separated the combatants, up of tbe Liberal party in Salt Lake City ; and a minute later a squad of tbe finest, for the conduct of the Liberal; party in this in oommund of Sergeant Donovan, appeared city Is the register on which depends the and awed the crowd into quietness. development of our less privileged districts. Much is said and written here to adverA lively fight' in the of tbe Union Paelfio Hotel last evening kept tbe tise Mormon sincerity as shown In tbe attaches of the place busy for several mie-jUtbreaking up of tbe Poople's party. Southern last night, and at cue time bloodshed Liberals "wish to God" tbey had some of these Gentile advooaxesof Mormon sincerity was Imminent. One of tbe finest was summoned by telephone, but when he arrived "down bere for awhile." Ou the subjectl Herald says-"Altbere peace reigned, and Tom and Jerry another writer in the ChristmasLiberal the concessions it (the were tbe most popular people in tbe bouse. party) A recently recorded , in the columns of ever asked were made, and the only possibe oonld for its ble owner that Wilford of TaisoKB. urged Woodruff, pretext Tbi was the inslnustion that tbe Mortbe Valley House, wben requested by Athe mons bad not acted in good faltb. This less to permit him to open a bar In that as the drinking false charge has been mad in every conhostelry, replied never-r-- r, of any Intoxicating liquor was In violation ceivable form from the pulpit and tbe press, Word even as well as from official sources, but no proof of Wisdom. of the ever been adduced to sustain it. None If sanctioned by! the example man-of ha can be 'produced .because tbe people were the ealated Brlgnaaa. a prominent la wbat they did." ufacturer aad dispenser of valley tan light- sincere All right. Mr. Richards, let ine relate a ning. But when Wilford virtu was assailed by an offer of $35 additional monthly little story, a llttl love-storshowing such political affection as oan only be found rental for tb prlvlieg of making melanpeople." During the "peoullar choly men merry, tbe holy roan answered, among this court in Beaver two politi"that malts a dlTerenc." and tbe result Ootuber term offrom this city announced a was that avariee and Oambrinus. combined, cal organisers as it Republican rally for a Sunday evening. At merrily received the Word of Wisdom "difthe request of these gentlemen tbe good eubbledup in the seething soup. Tbe ference" Mpoken of by Brother Wilford was Democratio President Murdock and one evening when the pa- of his brother bishops announced at tbe "plainly visible last tron of tho bar swore to drink eaoh other's Sunday afternoon meeting of the Mormon gore. Eaoh had friends who saw that only Church that they woeld not meet that eveone of the gladiators had his ooat off at the ning as usual, but would attend a Republisame time. The atmosphere was surcharged can rally iu Field's Hall. The Congregation with challenges to tlztat in any room in tbe were counseled to attend the political meetbouse. But the bartender blocked the way ing, so they might bear what their oppoto tbe rooms, and neitber-othe belligerents nents bad. to sar. I don't know, Mr Editor, bow dear the or tne sidewalk, it was happened to tmok all very funny, and It H to be; hoped that Republican party Is to the Democratio in the old size of bats will fit tb boys' headd this enlightened region, but I do know some to-dplaces where these two pseudo parties can NOTBS. join- and lng: "Blessed be the tie that binds Is confined to his Marshal Jobn M. Young Our hearts in Mormon love." ' room by illness. ; of exit, let-ro- e By way say to Mr. Norrell: Seven Impecunious strangers were given See thou that of out the polit"Illegitimate lodgings at the city jail last evening. ical associations between and Alex George3 re fused to pay bis cabby bis Democrats" now In vogue, Republicans be forththere fare yesterday, and us a result be was coming no more "bastards," .'as you oall booked at the police; station for violating them; for if ou bad done your; duty as a TJ. S. Commissioner, tbe political the city ordinance covering that point. progenitors mad a nuisof that "bastard" to which you refer would Henry Ballard, amore oarpenter, now be under bonds without bull instead of ance Of hLoself In ways than one yesand was finally arrested by Sergeant parading tbe country as tbey d6. terday, D. J. Frew, Donovan for insulting a lady, W. Smith is In jail, where be was placed Salt Lake Citt. Dec 5, 1801. by OSBcer Smith, awaiting trial yesterday Notice. for assault and battery. The first-namLake. Dec 25, 1891. Salt Smith was spoiling for a fight, but the last-namAt a special meeting of railway emSmith put a veto on the mill. the P. H. Lace, a resident of the Twentieth ployees of tbe Union Paciflo Railway for and makward, was arrested last night for cruelty to purpose of showing their respect the funeral of ing arrangements animals. He left bis horse standing in the Jobn Sharp, deceased, who was director and cold for three hours while he did the celeof tbe road, and who act. As he had no money be left second brating was a to friend tbem, the following; always as In bis horse security fer bis appearance committee was appointed: oourt Meesrs. G. Robberts, George Brown, G. A. Pen Carroll and Charles A. Cllno celeMo Lain, George Haaen, W. Bywater, James art at brated Christmas early boar yester- Love, G. M. Jones, J. H. Murphy, W. C. day morning and at the breakfast hour at Brown. Mr. Hilton, J. Forester,! J. Axton, tbe city jail tbey were presented to Dr. Ed Davis, O. W. Chugs. Mr. Woodruff andR. Raleigh. They were booked for fighting, Simpson. " and but Oflet Cary, by Sergeant Randolph The committee are requested to meet at' tbo charges wr not pressed, owing tOtb Union Paciflo dispatcher offloe at 11:30 tb ... season. a. m. December 26th, and all tb employees who can 00m e are earnestly requested to be ci.ogrsrcr oar MAJjca. at the A. O. U. W. Hall at 9:30 a. m. Suno.. irew. a, December 87th. for the! purpose of jr. r rait city day. ra. V. P. Fast Mail east...:... to tbe place of Inter.....:0Oa. marching gin a body m. a. Ij.P.- Ofce.u, and tntermediare points. 8:(J0 G. A. McLAXjt. Chairman. ment. R. G. W Through pouch to Ogden. .11:00 a. m. U. P. Ogden, Logan, Preston (Ida.) A OltAND OPE ING. and intermediate points.... ...j... .2:30 p. m. U. P. Montana. and Idaho ... w bar-roo- j m ee : coa-tlnuen- y, f ; ay ed ed ; SGROFULCUS SORES, Pat O'Hdley and Erie Jacobsoa Perisli Yearn. Ladr AtaicteJ Three nntl XrleBadly Doctors Here Many t. lirne-flIn ce in a Fire at Diugbam. 1 BUHHCUSE. A SOUTH GALENA Jury Was Unable to Ascertain tho Can) of tbe Fir- eA General Sorrow Over tbe TJn- fbrtanato Casualty. A Coroner's) A fire occurred In one of tbe South Galena bunkhonses at 3 a. m. yesterday in which two miner were burned to a erlsp. Their names are Pat; O'Malley and Eric Jaoobeon. As soon as the1 alarm was given Mr. McLeod and Mr. Forrester, foremen at the Jordan and South Galena Mining Companies, ran to the place of tbe fire a quickly as possible, but were too late to render any assistance to those poor men in the pu tiding, as.lt was a mass of flames and it was Impossible to do went down to Binganything. Mr. McLeod ham and notified II. H. Quinn. Justice of the Peace, who issued a warrant for a eoroner's and proceeded to the place and held jury, an inquest over tbe remains. There were several witnesses examined and their testimony was taken don In writing. asIt is a there fire; originated, mystery bow the men were only five in the building at the time of the lire. It was shown, bowtrer. that some of the men were celebrating Christmas to a small extent; not enough, however, to warrant an opinion that tbey could not take car of themselves and know what they were doing. It was testified to by one of the witnesses, who was awakened by tbe suffocation or flames, that the fire orijlnated in O'Malley's bunk, as that one and, the one above it were in a mass of flames, and be positively stated not in tbe bunk at the that O'Malley was time. O'Malley was found a few feet from the door with bis arms folded and burned black. The other uian.iJaoobson, was burned almost to a crlp. After bearing the testimony, tbe jury returned a verdiot that tbe men were burned to death in one of the South Galena Sc. Jordan Company bunk-house- s, tbe cause of the fire being unknown. This Is tbe fourth fife that has occurred in Bingham within the last three months, but this last one was tb most borrlbl of tbem all. The burning up of two men la a one-otoframe building 'is something that cannot be Understood, Tbe people of Bingham feel terrible over the sad affair. Those two men who lost tbelr; lives were the most and industrious men in tbe steady, sober camp, and are lamented by all their comrades and every one wbo knew them. Tbe managers of tbe South Galena did everything in their power to aid tba, men who wer piling snow on the mass of ruins, and removed tbe bodies in sheets, awaiting tbe of friends. They will get a respectablearrival y -burial at tbe Bingham cemein tery, the miners promising to turn out ef last tributes large number to pay tbelr j respect. Awcrej'ex.aartTB city. at tb The orchestra will meet Social Hall at o'clock.; A. full attendance Is requested, , William G. Andrews, last year ahead of Louis James bat this year Herrmann's business representative, arrived in tbe olty yes- . ........... Jordan.. .- - ....7:85a.m. P. Nophi, Juab and Intermediate 6:10a. m. i points.... TJ. P. Closed pouch for Cheyenne... .6:00 p. m. U. P. Mali for all points east of Wyo-- .... ..................... .. ....5:00 p. m 9:u0 a. m Biz ming Cottonwood U. P. Closed pooch for Provo.. ...... .3:00 p. m BOtrits roa anaivax.oi' stAtte at nxrora V m. TJ. P. Eastern Fast Mail.. .......4:0t. 10:45 a. m. V. P. Park City and Cache valley.... TJ. P. Idaho, Montana and Oregon... 10:45 a. m. U. P. Frisce, lillford aA points south .:40a. m. V. P. Stockton and intermediate p'ts.. 4 :0O p. m. R. Q. W. California aad west.. ........9:40 a. m. R. G. W. Eastern Mail ..... ...... ....l:0l p. m. B. G. W. Pacific HaiL. .j ....13:80a.m. R. O. W. Klagaam Cafiea and West i.v . .............. ..6:00 p. a. ........ Jordan. TJ. P. JphU Jnab aad intermediate ........ .....5:40 n m. poiats...,,. - Park City, Mill Creek.. ...... ..6:30 p. m. TJ.C.B. G. W. ThUtle aad Saliaa..... ....3:30 p. m. V. P. Closed peach from Cheyenne. ..1 :S5 p. m. .TJ. P. Closed aenoh fro as Prove.. . .. .9:40 a m. Osrdea malls 4:00 a. ta. llrCO a. as. and 7:30 p. m. 9:o0a. m. Big Ootteawood. TJ. closes S p. m. Money order wtneew eeeas 9 a. . m., ...... ..S:00a m. Opeaing rvcister window...... ..6:00 p. m. Closiag register jrisdow. ............. to p. m. Cessna delivery wladews open S a. m. m. top. m. lUms window ........Sa. . UU 7 p. m. Carriers' window axoeptlnx Sunday .0 sex oat wotras. General delivery and stamp window ..... .... ...11 a, m. te 1 p.open ra. ; Carriers window p. ta. ...iStol licurs for collection cf mail fromS the l.tt.r boxes a. m., 10 a. m, In the business districts: 0:30 ix ra and w p. ua. 1:U) ' p. m., p. 1. A. Bestow. P. It ea.... ... ......... . ; Marriage U not a failure wbere Garland etoves and ,ransres are used.- - Sold by Salt Lake Hardware Co.. 42 W. 2nd South st. .lUCtioU, A. UC il U or rartle wlshlc-- j to sell tbelr good 1Z3 H. Flrat rdircsa II. Dur i, thi' c-il- l outJa. Alinci-i-ci'- : bt PatrcSi v .. Bf,crt9& ' tie 7est at Cet-stt- Farrle?." i av Inherited Ssrofula. My nose wss of a most prouounced critnoa hue, the result of inherited scrofula. I suff ered nntellable mortification daily, and tried enoush remedies to stock a drug store without deriving the .lightest benefit. I tried the Cutlcura Keuie-dieand the mast flattering results lollnwwl their use. Iam all now, and I cannot find euomiums enouahright to bvttow upon what I know to be the greatest and grandest gifts civeu the iuo t by science to man. Pleate oca and grateful thank of acceptho ba suffered C. STKVK.NS ()'iUUO.EY. No. 300 E. 67th St.. New York. N. Y. s, klu-ce- re Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood andSkla Purifier and greatest of Humor Kemedie. internally (to cleanse the blood of all impurities and poisonous elements, and thu remove the jau'e), and Cuticura, the gTeat Skin Cure, and Cuticura .Soap, an exe.trnnllr (to c.ear tJie quisite Skin Beautifler, skin and scalp, and retstoie (he linlr). s e lily aud permanently cure every specie of itctiiaa. burninjr, toaly, crusted, pi;ii ply, scrcfuluu , aud hereditary dieaes and litunof, from iulaucy tc ae, from' pimples to sorulula. X CO N3 Price, Cu tioura. 50o.: So3p, Prepared by the Potter n, lioton. Dro? Corpora;! rjr? Ne n a ror "How to tjure Kiood Sold everywhere. tloO. 8o.: Resolvent, and Cbemioal blackheads, red, rau;h, chapped, PIM PLES. and oily skin cured by Cuticura Soap. KPAINS AND WEAKNESSES females 'w.Of new, insthntly relieved by that ejefrnm, ana luiaiilDie Antidote ro to Pain, Intiainmation.and Aiitl-1'ai- Tbe Weakness, u the Cutlcura Plaster.g first and only Instantaneous plaster. pain-killin- j THE COMSTOCK CLUB, to-da- or rxa to-nlg- -- BY- 5. JUD0 C00DUIJ, bt j Editor f TBE SILT Li&E TKIBEJE. j terday. Th Theater programme, which gave j j in- dications of reviving Intelligence when it JUST ISSUED FROM THE PRESS. passed into new bands, is dropping baek into former slovenliness. Two columns of the last are devoted, to a mention of tbe next attraction.! without bluting what the article is a&outj . "Fantlnltta" Iwas given to a very f slim It will make an elegant Christmas matinee audience yesterday afternoon. Last night the house was full, and tbe opera moved far easier than the night previous. or New Year's Gift; A number of th weaker points were notice- and was less tbere ably strengthened. tendeucy to "huddle" and more to be at ease. Spencer continues to carry tbe honors of tb performance. The Social Evening Club gave a ball in TTouoger's Hall last evening, which was one cf the pleasant events of the season. Tber e were nearly 200 couples of young folks present, and all" enjoyed themselves till a late hour this morning. Olsee's f ull quadrille band was present and rendered an exhiscellent programme of nineteen dances and rour extras. The members of the club and those who managed the j: ball are: D. M. Griffith, William Lloyd, A. E. Oraham. J. Oom-stocl- c d.ays Latham. J. Wortheo, R. Scbanck, John Hamilton. E. Pickering and J. H op fattack. i OflLtT IiAPyE THEATER. j CHAS. MAiraaci S. IlrBTOW. j i OPEC A AND SAT JR JAY, 2425-26- , CUKISTSTA THUESDAY, 1 FRIDAY DECEMQER WITH - delightful Opera, world-famou- s, "FATINITZA" It is a book: dedicated tolae miners of the Coast and is a condensed -- By the looal FATINITZA OPEHA COMPANY. Chora of fifty twenty principarparts:twenty five Dyer liiiles corpi: orcUetr of fifteen, heeded'bv AVUlsrd Welhe' aud directed by Pro feasor Krouse. 111 K COSTUMES are specially hlred-frothe Tivoll. Etn Francisco.- for tnoe perform a noa. SALR OF SKATS od'u Wednesday, Ueeenv, beri3rd. Popular prices. 11. S. KROUSE, Director. U. O. WniTNEY, Manager. The Tatlnitra, EXCLUSION TO OGUKNI Coin pany will perform in the new Og 1m Opera Op-rHoue Friday nlsht, January 1. 18C2. The U. P. U. U. will run an exourtion train for the event, leaving at 3:J0 snd rturniu? immcdiaUiy after tbe opera,. Pare tor the round Reed trip, inolod. Motel, ing: opera ticket aai nupper at the 2.50; without supper, VJ. ISeatc on eale and ehnrts of the op'--r Louse on displty at the L P. ii. K. ofllca on tud after Monday, Decemher iSth. EXT ATTRACTION: Monday and Tuesdar. Deo. 28 snd the famous "CL.KME&CA U CASE," with tbe beautiful Sybil Johnson aa lZA." Sale ef seats commeocei Saturdsy. S6. JPopuiar prices. tory in romantic form of on the those when royal men in roxg:h nrjincrs g:art held sway. ,; It is a book replete with imagrery and poetry, and contains many pafjes of magnificent prose writ-ing- v i The , j Charley Dewey, a rising young electrician, has just returned from a short stay In Sprlngvllle. ' P. W. McCaffrey was laid uo a couple of week with ia grippe. He got up, days this In time for Christmas turkey. however. W. C. Read, superintendent of th Pacific Paving Company of this eity, left last night for a trip to Sao Francisco, wbloh will continue for twenty days. M. W. Davis, the foreman of tbe Tllden No. 2 mine, at Bingham, came in yesterday V to spend tbe holidays. He says that nearly :. all of the mines are ehut down to Rive their a rest. He reports bis mine a employees Trit-lin- e is . . looking first-olae- a. B. A. Terpenlnjr Is one of tb most InterWEEK OF DECEMBER 17th, counting-roomested men In the city In tbe advancement of American Idea in this Territory, and so ) a a .. Trwr Tbe OxXora Magnificently Fitted TJp t taken up was be In the flag presentation . This Priced Our made yesterday that he remained up tbe Even'ng-oonposed of the Popular Open will open the season' by best talent Drocurablo, Company, Tb Oxford saloon, located at 32 West previous night on til 2 a. m.. in making arpreseutlnf; the arce t.omuy antttloa Second Sooth street, will give a grand openrangements, and bad to crutch it with bis ht corborne. to one But blocks which thirteen is to get leg everybody ing THE CORNER GROCERY. Invited. The finest complimentary be doesn't mind such llttl 'trifles as that dially ever In will be served when be Is Interested tn anything, and be Is this lunch spread ; city one of tbe most ardent P. O. 8. of A. men In on this occasion. '; j.-The Oxford Is the latest candidate for Utah. GIG Glhli Ifl CUniO HHhh well-knoMessrs. Its : favor. : W. O. Mrs. of wife proprietors. the popular Kellogj. Frank and Joe Enzensperger, are from Glen- -: 10 Cents. 10 Cents. natural gas expert, left tbe city on Admission wood Springs. Colo., where, for the past Wednesday night for the City of Mexico In THE LEONARD PUBLISHES CO., beem bave three year, they the serrunning the response to a telegram Hotel Glen wood, during which time tbey ious Illness of ber sUter,announcing H. II amp-so- n, Mr. J. tlio Toiler, bave made scores of friends by their liberal wife of the prominent railroad man of Gatcl, Z3ox 1296. O. P. of management and progressive spirit. Tbelr event In Mr. latter tbe "place. tb! place of business Is tbe finest accoutred reHatnpson's recovery. Mrs- - Kellorg" will , acfreshment resort between Chicago and company ber to Algiers on an extended trip, ljjkjb cxrr. 'Frisco. The ornamentation work la th In about two years hence. Mrs. returning perfection of artistic skill. Tbe furnishings IX el long's departure Is very much regretted are of tbe Old Colonial style ef architecture by her many friends iu Salt Lake. She Is a and were especially designed and built by leading member of the Southern Society er tbe Company here, and tbey especially, regret ber leavof Chicago for the firm. The walls and ing. ceiling are of fibrous plaster, and en tbe XiOCAX. ISAIX.'WAT XTOTilS. sldewalls are several magnificent specimens of elk and mountain sbeep heads. Tho bar, 8. A. Vermillion, ticket agent of tb side tables and partitions are of extra polHlffzinsvlll Ma, 1 at ished walnut and were put lo by tbe DecorChicago A. Alton at wife.--' his with HandCullen tb ChloagoL ef ative Supply Company some burnished gold chandeliers for gas aad of the Union" Paelfle road Tbe employees electric lights, shed a soft glow of light over met and ' arranged to attend In a funeral tb room. Tbe floor&is tiled and was put In Bishopyesterday Sharp's Hardware Company. The funeral will be one of the 1 arrestbody. ever byAtb Utah Stove li lili iiu ei) ii work of art. "Meeting of Antony and held in this city,' for the Old Bisnop was Vu a brush of tbe celebrated from beloved and respected. Cleopatra. French artist, will be aa attractive feature everywhere of the business don over The statistics of The Oxford. Tbi creation is 6x15 feet tbe Rio Grande Western for tbe past year and is a gem. were tabulated in tbe auditor's oCce by The brands of liquor handled by Th OxBen Jennings who spent sixty-fohour la ford wiU be of the finest quality. A specialty rettlog the tables. When itut Into Th .Crtc3 Dotrn atidl ITew ZAst Just Issued. Cover3 a rmCT-Ctod- i will be made of straight Crow whisky. The Tbibcxkup ode tbey looked as thoueb they aa to iLssortmant, Oracle IDcyassa. . laspestioa. lax Oxford 1 also sot agent for Holmes Cele- were "copper is a pleasure to see It plate." brated Rye. such neat work. Enzensperger Bros, have devoted many tbe Furrier: furrlarsl LurriersS years to the art of properly supplying will L IIcxi.n. Voc3 d Co.. public and their opening mschtoccathirsty Cnd South. mark an epoch in tbe history of suca Vest ti "VS-.sions in this olty. i:era.!rir- - t Uirl- - , Uslu t 1 all klod cf IZortlx TJC41 rc. Derot Xlirr-xibe attendex , will the i nest, tbe The liquors ?rl. r.o- -J f; rrUra fur wcrk done ty ants the politest, the lunch tbe bi?.ret and ro r C si n tbe occasion the grandest tbla city has ever tlxlM r. 4 J i J 19 lie z:t-:- . een. L, Thes irrintlamea1 fcva tad all- tl 3 vcri Si Jli aJ iri it C,J M j :3 1 tJ" t y ta.lt In the Ettlnx-fcr- ? 1 cs 1 I LaL it ei '.n .1 r It'a l.t' t V la. LC- - ' Jt5 1 !T3 wm rc :. It: t .' , y n I : t. :r ' L : . , v : I 't i 21 Gia.iip'ii 3. s, it - 1 li- - ' . I nt J I ; ............... ....... ............ ...... suffered from Scrofela sores My wife on the tvckhaving for three year, and at times she could not li down at snd ehe tried all the al.-doctors I coukl get, andright weut .to Knciund to be and cured there, and nil of them failed, try and told ber thev coo id do nothing for her; snd tried all kinds of remedies l at last tried having one box of your Cutlcura Remedies, and she Is ni well as she ever was iu her life, and her back is as clear as person living, and I for one can recommendany Cutlcura Kemdies as the find I to could effect a core. onlyone O. W . JON K. Constable 25 Sayles Street, Cleveland. Ohio. ry i p. in. Oregon B. G. W. Atlantic MaU east. Thistle 8:50a. m. and Saline. C. P. Through pouch for San Fran- - . m." ........ ....9:29 a. m. eiHOo., .... TJ. P. California sTnd Nevada. .6:00 p. K. G. W. California and Nevada.. . . w:OJ p. in ft. O. W". Denver aad Glaaweod ..i. Springs ......,0:05p.nv, W. Salidaand Grand Juaotioa.9:05 p. m. B.Q. U. P. Park City and Coalville .3:30 p.m. Li. P. Frisco, Milford aad all points euth of Miirord. ......3:00 p. m. U. P Stockton and Intermediate .:10a. m. TJ. C.points......; Park" City and Hill Creek...... .7:00 a. nu B. G. W. Bingham Cauon and West by to-d- ' wt. Withont Knlnnd Cured Cutlcura. o IT WAS . to-da- y. rs-ii- r. ' Row . i'rize-Winnin- EiChH. IHding;-- : vice-preside- ed gold-head- j - Place, Nor Hi Accomplice' In rialoous Other fiotea. ' try-atten- j ., lie Will Not Oivnlxe Ills ed Nearly 2000 people attended 'the eonoert In the Tabernacle last evening; but the attendance should have been 4000 more, for tbe single wa excellent. The children showed that Conductor .Stephens had been carefully training them. and they responded to hi baton in a way that spoke well for Stephens's powers In tbe line of a handling a chorus, and particularly chorus of such; uneasy mortals as 400 or 900 children.! The yoangsters seemed to know that they 'were there to obey. and Tb children not obey they did. only took bold vlgorlously. but tbey bad their parte well oommltted and made no breaks. Professor Stephens proposes to do some fin 'work wltb tb youngster and teach tbem ot merely to sing but to play onnuslcal Instruments. Uo is. as he says, bringing op a musical generatlou that will accomplish wonder for th town's reputation in a muiloal way before many year. Mrs. Allison exhibited well her power a dramatic contralto, singing with Intensity and an nrgy fully In accord with th promises she baa given in tb past. Her voice is solid, ( carefully trained, and comes v power that is .at times forth With J Then she Is sprightly and vivacious. o that h ought to do very well la opera.; Mrt. Pugly's vole was in and while it I no over good eendltlOQ, strong. It 1 sweet, sympatbetlo aad of a flexibility and compass that la hardly short of the marveldus. considering the few she hits bad. In her dramatie solo of Wafting ton the Shore." Mrs. Pugeley. reached two Octave, from Bto B. She 1 a lyric soprano, uMr. Ess ton is a lyrlo tenor excellence In the "Bohemian Girl" Sar with Mrs. JPugsley b reached C and held It with ease. According to tb new standard pitch: adopted in this country, Mr. Ess ten's O wia really: D. His voice like wine lmerevee with age. and be has now a voloe that la a clear, round and full a any tener could wleb. tie is a graceful Singer, and bt tone have a warmth of coloring that 1 pleasant and soothing. The freei th drat seen In th last act qnerhatt of "KUgemtte' Was th gem of th Inf. wee ee; with a beauty of erpreesten ad and reelluf. and yet vigor of presentation, tUat eaptnred the house. Mr. Laaner-eaa- z, the bats singer, .was formerly with this Kami Juch Opera Company, and" made a favwrmble lmpresalon. He reached down to O. in .his solo "Out On the Deep," but suffered aa any bass singer will in singing a baritone part, and some of his notes were a: little reedy uud swallow. Bathe has a fine velce and wben on hie own reservation, so to speak, will make the most favorable impression at any time. Lorenzo Engberg, leader of tbe First Brigade Band, solo that would do credit played a clarionet with four to Kent.; It :waa a them varlatlous from "La Somaembula." aad a the piano was Out of pitch with th olatlnet, he bad hard work to to the same pitch, bring up hi Instrument but be did and Evidenced marvelous powers of execution, file brought a olear, rteh ton from that clarinet that was very ipleaslng, and It is manifest that the three years spent much for by this young man In Boston.I1 did ' f blm. At tb close of tbo performance Charles Bunnell, as Baht Claua. descended from tbe organ and gavei Christmas presents these little girls who: had sold the most tickets for Alice Cannon, Maud for the concert: Hardy 'Laura' ' Newton, Louise Asbton. Mabel Davis, Lizzie Jones " and Hattl I Scbettler. Correspondent W2ro Joints Out Tnelr Lack ef Knowltd;. by a Epitob Txibcsx: I was amused Christmas story which appears In the Ileralii from tbe pen of a United State- - Commissioner, by name A. G. Norrell. I never met the gentleman, but after reading that autobiographical narrative of bis, I am convinced that be is ocb a warrior as would find, later on. a corner iui Westminster aw much Indebted to Abbey, were England his military genius aa are tbe people of this Territory. The hero tactics came Into "wben a little more than a year ago. play Democracy opened ber batteries upon the mud walls of tbe Liberal and People's parlies. liead this: "We began the fight for a principle, and we unfurled our banner, Invited: the people (magnanimous thing for a conquering hero to do) under Its. folds and began tbe march wltb the confidence! of a conquering hero. Tbe result ha justified both our wishes and our expectation, Tbe line of tbe old parties (Llueral and People's) went down before tho assault. Upon the ruios bavo arisen tbe Democratic and Republican parties, tbe salvation of our present and the hope of our future." Being In the southern part of tbe Territook place, I im tory wfaeu all these things somewhat dismayed now to know that my Liberal comrades of the north are all slain. The Liberals down our way are not "ni nd walla." We've got Gatling guns down tbere. and wouldn't mind all jibe Democratic batteries In Salt Lake turned on our fortifications. It seems to me, Mr. Editor, that if all tbe Democratsi' and Republicans in thin wltb themselves and city are as well pleased as Is the great comtheir accomplishment missioner, tbey wilt be greated by a big surparty at tbe coming election. prise Norrell Is happy (and I hope nobody is tbe "mud eorry) that he has pulled down walls" of tbe Liberal party. - The Liberal spare their "mud walls." and if party can walls" are foundation good enough our "mud for Utah Democracy and Republicanism. Norrell and his host are welcome to them. What a worthy compliment the Commissioner paya bis subjected Liberals' Com ing from the outlying Mormon settlements into this olty which enjoys so much Gentile influence one can appreciate the ease wltb which a resident; Gentile, who MK1ERS DURNED TO A CRISP. . , r'-l- xxm zzoation cxruoLisits. decitmueii 20, isoi. motestn-o- , JL gueste adjourned, feeling that tbey and the bad .truly enjoyed themselves, postmaster and bis valued coadjutor in this vale of tears: realized more than ever what it was to have a fore of men under them who are happy and contented. '; i aaRirr bobt scantiBxo. - I SherllT Andy Bart was- - given a pleasant surprise by bis deputies yesterday. A messenger we dispatched to his residence at an early hour with tbe Information that In. bad committed suicide, aad Andy prisoner wae to the front In two shakes of a lamb's tall. As soon as be entered the jail office he was surrounded by bis deputies, and Deputy Cufnmlclc, acting as spokesman, presented blm with a bandsome diamond locket. On tbe inside Is a portrait of hi deceased: father and the wamee of tbe donors. To say that the Sheriff was pleased hot half tells the tale, and: bis Jny was doubly great when a few minutes later bis wife prevented blm with a dlamotd pin and a ... il cane. ,; cmr, tjtah, satxjbday a . D. , Mf It on sale at The . - nro crrtur jsjtcib:, to-nig- - ::'r r- 2.00, wn " salt Bronswlok-Balke-Collend- v urn a:zn5n:::i to-morr- ow Luujd ! ur aal GOOD 3ri t. T!MBTO 3UIL cot. o - - i Ta 1 i' :;t.!lH'.'. eft.' r ff v-- -- ir 1 t - 'm U. tj't fit, i30 tor flf r: |