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Show STATE SCISSORINGS INewsy Kotes Extracted Something Like This May Come From the Klondyke, from Exchanges. II. Y. L. contributes to the New York Sun the subjoined budget of by News from the north, reported by Three tough looking customers, e .name Charles Ferguou, David Jones our esteemed contemporary, the Klariou. :tmk Charles Johiiso, all apparently about 25 years of age, bloke into the Mr. Bill Muggins, that prlnos of general merchandise atore of Cook good fellows, residing on Yalh r avBros. t Woodruff ou Thursday night enue, Is putting a handsome eighteen Aug. 19, and helped themselves to a karut roof on his new barn. f complete suit of underclothes each, We are pleased to announce that besides bats, gloves, shirts, shoes, ties the First Presbyterian church will give ou and tie pins. 1 hey were arrested boiled a dog supper at its panors btfore Justice Jos, Friday and taken H. Neville who discharged them, as Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. 'Admission J '; children half fare. the evldenoe was insufficient to them or convict them iu custody Colone l Frankfort of the Bang Up They were, however, kept under restaurant, meals served at all hours, surveillance by Sheriff Marshall and has the editors thanks for a juicy joint anoul 6 oclock on (Saturday evening of roast mule, as flue as ever he stuck Judge Neville saw them- through bis a tooth into. Come again, colonel. field giass. go to the place where they fcow Is the time to subscribe to had the stolen goods cached and rethe Klariou $24 per annum, invarmove them. iably in advance. Good, clean nuggets They were followed by Sheriff taken on subscription. Marshall, Sheriff Ward of Uinta Co. Evanof Our leading dentist, Dr. Jim Mofflt, Vyo, and constable Taylor ston, and overtook about 15 miles believes in fostering home industries, 'east of Evanston In company with He uses only Klondike gold iu pluganother niau who bad a team aud ging teeth. Dr. Jim is also a jolly wagou. The whole party were pre- jrker. Call on him when lu town, paring for dinner When the HherifFs dollara reward Reward Ninety-nin- e Ijmrty arrived. Although they were will be for information leading to paid all heavily armed they surrendered the arreet and conviction of the g without a show of resistance, The scoundrel who stole our office 'stolen goods were found secreted In out on Tuesday night last. That cat the old mans wag in. The man cost us mouey, aud be was getting fat and wagon was allowed to go, and to make us look forward to enough the eheriffs aud their prisoners returndlnuer with more than Thanksgiving ed to Itaudulph. of gustatory delight. feelings ordinary Noue of the prisoners belong to Dont throw away the boots you this cotinty. Charles Ferguson behave been working in all summer. longs to Vernal, but bus been employ-,eWe cun assure newcomers to our viou Woodruff occasions. severrl at The home of the other prisoners is cinity that while turkey is a good liot known, but they are believed to thing for a Christmas dinner, a pair d and seasoned boots, hail from the same place- .- Ilaudolph of 3touud-Up- . heavy leather preferred, are a great YTe have deul better than no dinner. t On Monday Miss Amauda Atidelin been there before. 'was prepaied to go to the bank to deLittle Johnnie, the bright and in posit $24.30 Hire noticed wo or three Klou-dyk- gold-lea- - low-flun- d well-boile- WM. HARDY aon of our esteemed C, H: Jinkins, who was so seriously choked on a nugget of gold the hired girl carelessly left lying on the kitchen floor, where the child was playing, is, we are giad to suy, lmpr;vlng. K. J. Hermans spirited team of telligent fellow-townsma- n, reindeer ran away yesterday all ages the value of sll ver has depended chiefly upou the demand for it for money. This demand Is now practically abut off. The Indian mlntsare closed, Japan and Russia are taking no pore silver. Japan may be even selling some of the silver formerly Intended for coinage, China having made large gold loans abroad, la said' now to be a seller ratber than a buyer of silver Money demand for silver is, therefore, virtually shut off throughout tie world Almost he only demand, therefore, left for silver is for the arts. Even this relation may be disturbed bp sales of stocks of silver money oq hand in various countries. The fall of silver arises, therefore, from no change iu economic laws, norfrom natural causes Jt comes from legislation alone, which has taken from it Its money function, which was Its chief source of value. Re eudoW it with this function, which law, If it can take away, can restore, and thus restore demand for It for money, aud its value will be restored. National Bimetallist. , 1 . o . Eiuday evening a ver gainful acci-Jt- befell Clarence Nlnlsen,the eleven sou of N. J. Nie.seu of Brigfear-olham City. It seems that the lad was down to the railway station playing around the big water tank.' Iu elimb-iB- g up the high ladder, the boy slipped add fell. The dlutsnce was not ?ar, but unfortunately the lad etiuck hlsohiuoih a rail. His toeth were driven through hie 'cugue, cutting It AiT: excepting the two threads of ekiu It huug. The tongue was whioh by Skillfully sewed together by Dr. Carrington aud the lad is improving Brigham Bugler. The job of "licking i dltors has recently become fashionable in Utah. The last case to come to our notice was in Park City a few days ago when Editor Flahlff of the Patriot aud Mat fiouuelly of the Ontario mine came forcibly together. We would suggest that editors who live iu a belligereut immunity make a breastplate of old flute matter aud wear it under their MUs. Silver City Star. d rap-idl- y, , you care for the home news? IN- - Staple and fancy groceries and 'gents furnishing goods WW'VWgWA after- noon on Yukon avenue, extended, while bringing a load of gold dust to lown, aud scattered the yellow sediment around the landscape to such an extent that several residents from the slates living out that way grew quite homesick, It was so remindful to them of the goldeurod, wnlch Is their national flower. At a recent reception In this city or our elltest set the lion of the evening was Q. Washington Wellington of the United States, and he was thus honored and lionized because he was the ooly man present who was not a millionaire. Boclety always delights in CHRISTENSEN BUILDING. At the bridal breakfast after the wedding on Dollar boulevard yesterday, a full report of a bich was a klariou exclusive, the piece de resistance was a fillet of bay horse, served on plates of solid gold half an Inch thick. A Washtubful of gold dust was showered on the happy pair as they walked down the front steps of the bride's home to tbeir reindeer JUNCTION HOTEL! I Good meals good beds and a warm welcome. VVWWWVh Do you want a synopsis of the State news? GDAKLES KALES, FK0P. I3tab. Junction, BIBLES, A FINE ASSORTMENT FOR Missionaries, Students, Sunday School Teachers. Bing-Ban- g sledge. We have Utah. Marys vale, noveltlek. TOR SALE BY THE Deseret News the nugget some bad boy Oo, threw through our window last night, a of and we shall breaking pane glass, be glad to give it to him for d new M ARYSVALE MARKET REPORT pane. The nugget weighs four ounces and the size of the pane was 8x10. We give below the local (MarysiaD) prices current, based upon information courteously Any person wishing to exchauge a furnished at the close of the week by oifr local pane of glaes that sizj for the nugget merchants and clou! e. a. The quotations are for will please call at this office before the cash : $1,00 & arrival of the cold wave, Denver Outsit 100 lbs) 70 Publishing 1 Times-Sun- . I odd Jobe around the stole that needed doing and laid thepurseon the counter while she did them, going into a back room, later wailing on some customers. Fiua.ly sue was ready to go to the bank, but the purse was g ne., As yet no trace of the thief lias been found. Yesterday morning three men wefe .waiting when II E. Taylor opened the Chicago store, tw o of them wanted to buy shoes w hieh are kept In the back of the store and the third ore waited toward the front. When he was through with thecustomers Mr, Taylor never noticed that uumber three and seven pair of pants Were missing. Several saw the fellow goiug off with them and told the store keeper, who followed and took away the articles Soon after Matshal BlouquUt arrested him. lie was brought before Justice Jensen, w here he gave the name of Thomas Marlin and pleaded, guilty. ,lle was fluid $5 and costs. (southern Ceusor. DEALER -- Do aqd Messrs Stewart & Collins appear for. tbe State under appointment of The adjourned August term of the tbe court, C. W. Jones Eiq. Assistant Sixth J udiclal District Court convened and Prosecuting Attorney havCounty st Junction Beptember 7th with all withdrawn frqm the pasq.. Dethe officers present, and the following ing murrers to the ind'etment, ip Jbfilytlf named lawyers lu attendance: Judge of the defendants separately were (InWin, 11. King, Judge O. V. .Powers, aDd argued, whereupon the terposed of Halt Lake; Messrs Btewart A Collins took the matter under advisecourt and V. Rapp, of Richfield; FergUBon ment until oclock p.m. The grounds & Frew and R Van Martin of Marys-vale- , demurrer were that the indictment of aa well as E. L. Page and assistdoes not oonform to the provisions of ant C. W. Jones prosecutors, .and 150 and 151 of the compiled Gilbert Beebe of Juuciion. The Jury sections la wa of Utah; that It attempts to charge panel of thirty men were called. Johu W. (Stoker, bailiff, aDd Horace more than one offense and that it fails to state a public offense. The alleged Morrill, deputy cleik. were ou the list Is not set out and being officers of the court, were ex- mutilation of the records in the demurrer, inasmuch as In it It cused from service. J amei Eearlea and Is not stated what the acoused did to Thomas Huff, who had been subpeou-aethe mutilation, neither does constitute were found by the sheriff to be out of the (State, and they were not iu the indictment say that the book or which it is alleged was altered court, Edwin Hanson aud Parley writing was a publio record end changed Anderson, who had been subpoenaed is all necessary, it is claimed, to This from Kooshatem to serve as jurors, enable defendants to properly answer were not citizens of the Uuited- States as if ie charged spetbe it lodiotmeut, aud they were excused from service. that the that was cifically writing The following named gentlemen were defendants erased a public was the by fouud qualifi id and sworn iu to act as it is easy to deny that, and record, petit jurors for the term: Gardner do it honestly aud in good faith, as Orawfurd, George A. Brown,' Joseph when the erasures were made In the Nlelsou, Riduey Mantling, C. P. Humminutes of the County Court, the phreys, Johu Steele, Lymarn L. JohnXV. II. Mackintosh Jr.J John minutes bad not yet been approved son, the county court, and hence Were Westwood, J. II. Fox, James Mousou, by not at the time of the erasure a publio Etephe'u Manser, L. D. Morrill, J. VV. hence no crime has been com record, Bay Jr., Daulel' Smith, Charles D milted. Very much more was urged Johnson,' James Ruby, T. C. Smith, iu the arguments of counsel for the Elmer Nay, Mone Morgan, Joseph defendants in support of their de Howes, Harry King, J. U. Sargent, murrers. George Beebo and James Searles. At 2 p, m. court resumed session and Marvin B. Dalton, of Cirolevllle, case was again called 'upon dethis the man who has been indicted and murrer. Mr. Etewart In behalf of the arrested for tbe murder of James Etatesafd, "May the Court please in December last, was present in court, and by bis attorney, H. Van dufing the noon recess we have exMartin asked to be arraigned. Tbe amined oarefully the indictment and clerk read to him the indictment to- the demurrers and we think are con firmed in the opinion In fact that the gether with tint names of the witnesses who testified before tbe grand jury grounds ofderanrrer are well taken as and the Indorsements on the haok of to both ami we confess the demurrer. The Court-- "I will say that this Is a the ludiotmeut aud handed the prisoner a copy of the Instrument. Du- very grave accusallon that Is made these parties and If there ring this proceeding; the prisoner seem- against in the charge it ought to be anything ed to be taking matters very easy and thoroughly Investigated. a satisfied smile played upra his Mr. King So far as we are confeatures as tlie clerk proceeded with the reading of the information. In cerned, 1 will eay that I felt It my the meantime J. II. Fullmer, a wealthy duty to Interpose this demurrer and merchant of Circle ville, aud a relative yet we are perfectly willing to have of the prlsouer, was seen to converse any sort of an investigate and will do all chat 130 in our power to assist the earnestly with Judge King, and a motion t thereafter Judge Kings name investigation and facilitate the Invest We will waive all formalities by request of Mr. Van Mattiu was igatlon. entered as associate counsel for tbe and answer an information and go defense iu the case. This was some- trial instnnter, f r we contend that what of a surprise as Judge King is searching in vestigatian will establish down here for the purpose of assisting tbefact that there Isnt a thing in the In the prosecutiou of the Mills murder css? and that the charge tnadeagaJns there parties is an infamous outrage case, aud it was thought by the peop f say now that the and grand generally that if this other murder case came up for trial at this term of that fouud this ItjdMment court, the Judge would appear for these meu under tha evidence that the Stato iu that also. At Judge went before committed an outrage. The Court Be that as It may tbs Kings request untiT Wednesday the Court is not advised in that matter-- hut 9 at a. m. was given the ool'Mik Stn, this is a serious charge, and If defendant in which to enter his plea. The case of the Elate vs W. H, Luke there is anything In it, Bought to be aud E.L.Page.oouuty clerk and county thoroughly investigated and if there is not injustice to me d.fendants it prosecuting attorney respeotive'y.who were indicted for ihealitged mutilation ought to be investigated, and thereof the county records by tbe grand fore I shall ask the sp cial.oounsei apStir, as next cnlle.l. Judge King pointed this morning to go --on with ua V.Rapp appear for the defendants Continued on Page 3, DISTRICT COURT. d, Wheat (V bushel) Live Sroca Beef cattle ($ lb, estimated wt;.. Hogs (t lb, estimated weight)....- fl bead) Sheep Kit-tlem- 1 in your family? - 2 50 Provisions Butter (ranch) 20 (creamery) Fggs (IP dozen) Bacon (V lb) Flour (V 100 lbs) 22 to w - ..S3 50 Np. 3J30. ,s DE8ERT LANt), FINAL P&OOF, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION... LASb Okficb City Utah, at ,Salt Lark AlOUST 16 1807. I If so, subscribe fe'r B. claim Intention to make proof on his desert-lan'No. 3056, for the svi of Sec. 32 Tp 25 S R 10 W. before the County Clerk of Millard County at Fillmore, Utah, on tbe 25 day of September, d NEER ' 1897. witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said James Forgie, laud: Fred Kesjef, Wm. F. Billingsley of Milford, Utah. BYRON CR03 FrankD. lfobbs. " Register. Attorney.' 1st Publication August 21st lie names the following J No. 3410 DESERT LAND. FINAL PROOF, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . . . ( U. S. Landflffice, J Salt Lake City, Utah. July 24th, 1897. Notice Is hereby git en that Abratfi T.. Pother tughara has filed notice of lutenUOntomake proof claim No. 3623 for the ?'4 SEq on his desert-Ul- MV'iL'JfVi 'E' S'XE'i KEy Sec 7 ' before the Couni y Clerk of l(m Tp Beaver County at JBsavej Utah, on the l1 ary of Sec. 6 EV4 27 S K '' September, 1897.' ' He names the folowing witnesses to prove the : complete irrigation and reclamation of said land Michael Monahan, KdwtirdS, Sawyer, Willard A. SAvryer, Joseph McEwett of Beaver, Utah. Xn.acponflie.iit i.t itli tltlaga? STouIvaT In notMn ji BYRON GKOO, Register, Frank D.Hobbs, Attorney. 1 lub. July 31, W J.S.HILEND. Carpenter Estimates and Builder, taken on all kinds of work. )tah. e Aaryavade, Attorney. of the Sixth District Court the In Judicial District. County of Piute, State of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of William Taylor Dennis, deNotice. ceased. v Notice fs hereby given that Tuesday the 21st day of Beptember, 1897, 10 oclock a. m, of said day and the court room of said court af Junction in the County of Piute, State of Utah, has been appointed as the time and place for proving toe will of said William hearTaylor Dennis deceased, and for Adelaide ing the application of Ann Dennis for the issuance to her of letters testamentary thereon. t Wm. H. Luke, .. Clerk, lit puli! cation Sept, 4th. Chae, W, Joues, may roll !dn? Write joux4 wraxrcivBirtor M71. WaFb'tuttoK, D. tmt ilr vf ' TTta van tVsk Imple to nafcW Idea Wanted-- An or Ut wt kht-- s cu-- tuir 8fVott '; eiAH? c1t4 vs.tles s?a Wattlrh. so-- $2! Per year vx If you want 1 . . , . Fruit Orp mental Trees of any kind get tUem'ct tPr anfi home-grow- n PIONEER NURSERIES P. O- - Box Office i.liltis BL.Clt SALT 1. A KE err u vV - fee ( given hereby Notice is MrKeon has filed notice of - - some reading 1 1 G utXiIj |