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Show BALT LAKk OF DEPASTURES RIVALS it the Sait Lake City Putofflca. KAILS AND ASKIVK. i rlirT'U i III.' I. If: Aijj.l. a u, Wt HI..1 Mlfi ik m. .J JI.111. llltSOk. UI. p.ui. p. ni. a. ni. a. m. a. m. fi:) a. m. C3 a. u. Nortll..-- - Fail fiai vjn.d.aiii, t lata ttah h 1 S:tu stn Trio 6:; V) p.ni. a in. )rj' 'S.ui. S:lp.m standard iiioimUiu time. i j, .tare '(jJJN. T J YNt.Ui pgatmasUT. rtlt hake (Hr. full, i i'pt. 15. 1H. uni ami llullluu tflilpiuiuaU J.. ilajr ila M'CuaMin riSaSI .y- V" W' - vl-ui- Silver II -'Vv bur Ians I i 6(WIII 1.7il.UU J. iiiiiJ7 PI hi li ..f Jiilsl- - sil.vKmtHTATluim. Iiin7. ...tu .i sd ..rL.per CITY l.iJ MNINIW. tl 0. Air. up irmii Neplii. l.iilisl ill City Greek l'"-hin- .ii t wilJ rat aiiimi everfcl of tin: Denver Athletic ,u !,"l'r l''t nl nr hits uii the .t . H. Ftimm ('.. have receivedr. ikhe latest liisliion niaguiue- - fur Noveui-e' I''1' Verier McCarty, of Monroe, a notary jiiimiia- by miiHy, was :ipi'ntel Inventor Murray yeslonlitv. liia last Mr V. T. Glover will deliver at (lie Meiliodist f'hiireli tin Sulie.t, Farewell." id' IOtm' atood t Might waguit h ail c rner stone tune un lr aCuininglon Ulning How iliy tr3iuiniiD. Wm. - i PI pS w not known. ku a fellow from San l'rte went iuto the th flnil y w:i4 .'"Jliei .'"hi tiheic tin dwkif ixmllice ank" ni.iterialied. l.ydia Clawson has the case will ta li eii again inline-iatelis not a for i lie Deseret slued nfeii yesterday after-iiciat Pitt's S. B. Newman wou the gold medal V. Wiiiegar the silver one. At the !iii, The Electric l.iftht Cmu.uiiv tillered illuminate the kily hy electricity fur .ihts, hut the Oitv t, ir a nintith for niitii il decidtsl that tpis was goo.1 eunilKh r Zi m. I It is said that cousinly relationship between Hodger Clawson and Lvdia Sjieniwr, which was brought forward by lie ile.'etise as an explanation of their does not exist. y ball game yesterday resulted for the Athletic hv a score nf li tu 10. At the close of the game .. Mr. lloagluml and Mrs. WesTpresented uf the players with a button-hol- e I.M iiiiet. The Sixteenth wanl band the Isiys at the Capitol last night. lame crowd wiinessed game. The Aura rejKirterx displayeil their hanu'teri'te energy and enterprise hv t from the Fed-rriug conspii.umisly Ciairt mom during the proceedings :: the Clawson case this morning. Unt a .lien it dnseu't matter. They can guess the pmceeilings with as great n degree ft accuracy as they nsiiallv report them. 1 A hoy hr the name of Householder jpnet with a rather Niinfiil auciilent at AVashingliai Spisre this afternoon. In i'oiuany with other buys he was climbing the feme to watch the game of 111. when he fell anti misplaced the wrist of his left hand. The hoy waa brought tn lr. Benedicts oiliiv to lie 1 I'iiv hose in x vi' tory Mre-aili- sl le als-en- f 1 . n , Jed to. Coruelius Tim ias was lound in the Mxtecntli Ward last night lying in the City Creek accjiieduct, and was also .MmYcred to Win a more or lesx helpless tiitc of inl'ixicouion. Fortunately the water waa deep enough to drown him. ? Being brought Wfore Justice Spiers for this moruing, and uwn ':i ilrunkcnnesa nl Claiming to W a patient of the Sister's Wpital, lie was allowed to depart. About l,Lsil people witucssoil the prize Sglii in Unite between wens and Mur-hIt was a lianl glove contest, Marions of tjiievnslNirv rules, for joOO and alt receipt., Murphy was the favorite, it Owens won the light, scoriug eigh-- f T twol,l.v knock downs, and came f1'1 ,l ,',e I'nllle almost unscatheil. This ' ,,n Sunday night, and mav lie taken f f 7s, .n vCfagc indication of the niitscular I lirwtlmiiiy the liiillciics delight tu in. 1 )er y. t" ' ree Sir. John Uavtes. Kel for Wannauiaker A llrown, iS''lri his ''Id patrons for past favors and Sprol"t! 1! pleased i have them call and 'nune liis samples of fall and winter y'vcrt Datings and suitings of foreign and Tdnnirilic gissls. He is able Ui quote Ihguree beneath ciiiiqielition. Style and lit guaranteed. No. "11 Main street, iqiposite Walker House. L.' V P The Pavilion. The Skating Pavilion ik the most taip-ds- r place of asort in the city, and is in favor with the young of both ' Thu Walker Opera I louse Hand in attendance each evening, and the latest and must popular iiii'iu. fwing Kaiuisl Church Conuarl. l. Mias Lowe, Miss Mr. Met'laskey, Mr. Carlisle, Mr. McIntyre ami Mr. H.S. Krause will Ink part in the mucert on Thunslay evening. I tire for. sale at Moore & Allen's drug store, at larsn's lsxk shire and hy .ic school chililren. Let evervlsuly pro. Mi-a- . DO )0 if- j .'5 Newiamili, Kns-Md- "'ire one. The ('liliivMi War Is not yet svllhsl, tint it u setlhsl fact that Lliai, K. liowriug, No. MB Main ytreet, Jn. pais'r, decorate, miint and kalsoniinv the interior of your dwelling in the most legaiit style. )0 I $ Ufa I'rnicrver. J'ellh'Von are losing your gripuu life, try Health (lues direcl weak aMila. Al Uiildln rg'a vim can find the latest fell g Ms $ 'yisof $ f. , SUBPCENAEO AND INTO COURT. BROUGHT The Case Comes np for a New Trial at 2 O'Clock this Afternoon. ,,rRlm in hewiliful Fans. louws and F. AuerlwSh A lirua., hou broideries at I'p to the tiiue uf adjuurniueut of the District (Jouit last evening, at 0:3)1, the jury in the L'lawsi.n case had eouie io no A recew waa accoMingly agreement. ordered by Judge Zone until 8 o'clock' by which lime it wax cuntidenily . a deeixon would he Al that hour defendant and hix counsel, the prosecuting attorneys, xeveral newspaper reportem and a few idle actatora assembled in the court-rooCourt was nut called to order until after 9 u'clock, when a bailifl wax inxtructed to bring in the jury. After the jurors had tiled in and taken their neatx their uamex were ailed and Judge Zane then axled them if they had agreed upon a verdid. Major Wilkes, the foreman, replied that they had nut, and that it would lie fur them to du so. They were therefore discharged. The jury were out nearly eleven hutirx. The first vote xtixal six for conviction, live for acquittal ami oue juror desirwl mure time to deliberate. The second ballot waa seven for conviction and five for acquittal. After that the vole on earh ballot stood eight for conviction and four for acquittal. It is difficult to see how, in the face of all the evidence that was produced, any one could entertain a reasonable doubt of (Jlawsona guilt, and it is safe to say that not one of thejurers did entertain such a doubt. Their action can only lie accounted for un the hypothesis that they were influenced by unworthy motives. reai-hnl- ..( 7VU.'Xl uki.i. mia.o a ro. lrpat Exist-enee- Beaver, , KD IS :r.p.ra. MlOp.m. tin p m. ton p. ui. ;l,vi;:r,.umy AHaiJi Lydia Spencer Returns to riatsX. 0:l u.Bi ',1 J a a. IU. its. St : .OCTOBF. KI.SK'1'AY.. which the defendant mnii"ti fur a RESURRECTED! ALT LAKE EVEN'MG CHROMCLE imi a Judge would Varian. who requested that the name of Lydia Sjiencer, a witness for the prosecution, lie called. After being called three times and not responding, an attachment was ordered fur this witness, hut she liefere it was tatted. Judge iieiinell then presented the affidavit uf defendant. 1l sets forth that the delendaiH has good reason to Udievu and docs believe that he eauuot secure a fair and impartial (rial in this district; that under the rulings of this court u jury ran only lie secured from those who believe That owing to silygauiy to lie wrung. certain articles that have upured in the Salt Lake Tribune during the progress of the trial, the minds of Imin whom a jury must he drawu have laren bitterly prejudiced agaiusl defendant. Judge Bennett then read part of the exh ibits attached to the affidavit. These rxliihits Cuiinistrii if articles taken Ironi the Trrbune. some uf which were read in lull. Mr; Brunei! did mil go iuto any rxti'iuled argument. He bought them exhibit sitllicieut to show that it w:e inqMMxihle fur defendant to secure an impartial trial in this district. After listening to exhaustive and aide arguments hy Messrs. Varian and Snow, the court overruled the motion. Judge Beuuelt immediately filed a motion for a continuance of the case until the next wm mils- anil was also milled without argument overruled, on the ground that an insufficiency of cause was shown. The iuqMiii-elin- g of a jury was then proceeded with. Why Tilts Tliesness 1 The City Council committee un tiusnee last evening reported adversely on the petition of B. A. M. Froiseth, asking them to purchase twenty-fiv- e copies of his new map of Utah, alleging, as a reason, that thev hail agreed to purchase thirty copies of West's map uf Utah before they were aware Mr. Froiseth intended to publish a map. Mr. Froiseth, who is the pioneer iiup man of Utah, and whose nuns have always been regarded ax reliable and authoritative, has preTHE UEFEKSE PAKALTXEU. pared his new map with the greatest of immediately after court was called care, and laid the matter before (his morning, Mr. C. 8. Varian moved the Council last week, offering to furnish that the case of the United States vs. them with thirty copies for 86 per map. After he had presented hi petition the Kudger Clawson be set for (rial committee on finance reported faMr. Richards waa the only representaon a similar tive of the defendant present, and if a vorable petition who is a Jynamite Immb hail exploded under his of Mr. J. A. West, chair he could scarcely have been worg devoted Mormon, lait who has had no axtonixlied. As soon as lie recovered experience iq the map business, paving him (8 each for his iuai. Why uid the I'nnii his astonishment, he said : We object to this being set for trial Council prefer to pay 88 for map hy an I see no reason why it should inexperienced ierwm, when an old and lie given precedence over other case experienced ierson nilered to sell them that have already been set, and in which for 86 ? Perhaps it was lcane the 88 man was a Mormon and the other was xitlipo-nahave been issued, and witnot. nesses summoned. Mr. Know. 1 fail to see, your honor, Taniperaiirs Lecture. how these other cases that have already Mr. T. IV. Glover hail a good house I een set affect the defendant in this esse. Judge Bennett (who had just ar- last night to listen to his sixth lecture, Mrs. rived) I understand a motion has been the subject being Our Girls. made to set a trial for y of the cam Mrs. Wilson a solo, presided of the United Slates vs. Rudger Clawson. Kelsey sang There are several other cases already mt at the organ, and Elder Bywaler took fur this calendar, and there is another the devotional part uf the service. Mr. Glover was atore humorous than ever, very inqiortant reason why we cannot go and created roars of laughter by his reto trial Judge Harknes waa marks on women's influence over fashion called to Colorado last- night, .where he callwill be absent a week on airiness that anti tier wonderful powers of speech, lend their mighty camint lie postponed. We would have ing upon them to to the Blue Ribbon influences no objection, however, to having the triMr. Glover's submovement. al set fiir a later day in the term. lor he leaves by the Mr. Dickson. Stihpmnas for witnesses ject is Farewell, A were tailed in this case fully a month 1). R. G. in the morning. The meeting will be held in the Methodist Church feifore the trial commenced, and notwith' as usual, and we sincerely hope that now standing this fact one very important at once a jieriuanenl organisation will be witness could not be found until the case It is went to the jury. Since that time she established to carry on the work. direcin that ha been found and service made. If intended to make an eflort when all interested in the IliiBcaseis postponed for any length of tion matter should be present. time, there are reasons for believing that we will again be unable to secure her atTlie Mormon Church in Foreign Lauds. tendance. The NnckrirhlfH, a newspaper pubMr. Varian stated that it was ctislom-ar- v is lished in New York, hex the following in other courts when a had, to enter immediately upon a new item of newa, dated Kiel, trial. The government had been placed interesting 18th : October at great expense to bring in witnesses Germany, A few days since the Mormon missionfrom all parts of the city and from the outside in this trial, and did not feel ary Smoot, from Uls.', who has lieen headhi this city to go to such expense for a new making was for months mxt, trial. The pruseciitiou did not know quarters It appear that the honhow many of them witnesses could be arrested. secured if the trial was postponed for any orable representative of the Church of Saints conJeans Christ of Latter-da- y length of time. Judge Zane in giving ilia decision verted a poor ignorant girl to his faith, slated that the failure of the jury in this upon which he promptly baptised her rase to agree had given a very unsatis- and hastened her home to bestow upon and then attempted to factory result. One of two things was her his blessings, certain ; the defendant on ht to have been outrage her person. The girls notified found guilty or he ought to have been the police authorities and the arrest followed. acquitted. It was the duty of the proseKiel is the great German naralport cution to exercise diligence in pushing inhabpraieciitions, especially when the nflensu and hits a population of 43,394 charged was one of common practice. itants. After verv great time elaneed it would The Nebraska Situation. difficult to produce all the evidence Couuuiasioner Paddock, who has just that could he produced when the was commenced. The court was arrived from Nebraska, gave a Chrok-lirL- E refhrter an interesting talk on the disKed tu buhl that in view of the peculiar circumstances of this case, the political situation in that Slate this defendant ought to be brought to another Blaine, of course, will receive trial, and knew of no better time for the morning. trial than right now. If the defendant a handsome majority, although not as was guilty he ought to lie convicted, and large as was given Gnrlielil four year if innocent he should be acquitted. ago. The result in the Stale ticket is tiiecn backers The cam was therefore set for trial at doubtful, as the have fused. Gov. o'clock this afternmai, al which time all and Dawes, the present incumbent, is the witnesses were ordered to Republican candidate for governor, and I.YDIA CLAWSON. ia opiosfd by J. Sterling Morton, a UnThis waa the witneas referred to liy caring Democrat. Senator Van Wyck I iie prosecution who could not be fiaind and several other rest less .spirits who fur the first trial. At the time the inhave heretofore been identified with the dictment was fuund last iring she was Republican have joined the parly, of house mvupying apartments in the FuxionisU. block. Mrs. .Smith, near the Temple Not Guilty. She immediately and mysteriously ami the moat diligent search The trial of Conrad Staley, charged on the irnrt of the prosecution, failed to with stealing a mate and two colts in discover' any trace of her whereabouts. Summit county, was concluded in the Not a witness that waa placed un the The destand during the trial could tell where District Court this morning. owner of tlie he to fence Staley mother didnt proved own Even her she waa. Argument was waived by But the instant the cam had the block. know. sudboth shies, and after lieingnut almut three-quagone to the jury, she reupiear as era of an hour, the jury returned a A suhp.ena was denly as alia left. verdict of not guilty. placed in the hands of an officer last night and she was found in the Private Hale, formerly occupied by her in Mrs. A No. 1 pool Lal'le almost new, and Smith's li 'itse! She appeared in court this morning, a required hy thu sub-- I some household goods for tale fur a few semi, anti was excused until this after- duyi only at the Denver & Rio Grande Hotel. 'Apply al the hotel near tin- noon. It is clearly evident that the defense Depot. did not anticiale that the case would Farmers' Kxrliange. I brought to a new trial during the tires-cGoto Hardy A Kendall's. No. tki IV. term of court, or they would have eviFirst South street, for New York buckkept her secreted. Just what her "don't wheat. X fell line of groceries, vegedence will Iw the CltKONK-Land hay, wholesale know, but every one know that if she tables, fruits, grain ' retail. and nothand whole truth the the (ells irulli, in siiflieieut he will lull the it truth ing ftystsr Grotto. it elf to place Rudger Clawson liehind Try those celebrated fresh oysters. the liars. The uuws of what had tranxuired was ris'knlin event rivla mhui rumored tlirongh the streets, and F. Auerbach" Bin. are displaying a u lien court was called this afternisui the magnificent slis k of silk and dress good was crowded with speetnlore at extremely low priors. Immediately after court was called to The heat ladies' and children's shoe order Judge liennelt arose and staled tint he had prepared an affidavit on , every pairwarrunteJ, at Auerbach's. s - 1 To-nig- t, mis-tri- ' prose-i-iiiu- ni apar. rt aiart-mt:ii- -- 'I op llluiniuultoii FIH'MII.. 1H84. , T MISCELLANEOUS. Qnij.n uf. At the regular of the l itv Council, held lu- -t evening, the fnllou in'a Petition were presented : l rom James Watson slid tHiiity-scvk-i ther resident of the Nineteenth Ward, representing that they depend on the Ward water ditch for their vatcr supply, ayil that ,U dit h is fre- (.hinn-tchv v:irim:s things, i iviitly "I'oha leaves, etc, ; that luiln'il Smith h u satisfactorily attended tu keeping the diteli clear for some liinu bach, ami they that he he permanently retained in 'he employ of l he to keep the dit i. clear. Referred to walonnaslrr. IV. Lyu.au, etiinc ti ,ih h, From hi ieliliua that on August III, lie .nil a six mouth' water tax, flue from J.dy on the premise OtHi F. S,nlh 'jVin lie pie street, and that ill Septi-mmoved :twav fronr the premises.' lie inked that the sum of 811.1 lie refuude! to him for the iiiiiims! part of the tax. I'elition not granted. IV. il. Sherman, asking ihm lie isiursa uf a ditch riiuuiiig ihrongli IliH-18, plat F, he changed. Ucierrcil inmoiillee to on irrigation. from A. 11. Raleigh selling forth iii.it ..I1 -- i ... ho cits i i ihiicil in iiLhkiuls fur inllectiim ran sin deliiniient (Mill taxes, and that twenty-seveof the lurries owing such taxes had left tlie city. He asked that lie he reimbursed tu the extent of $1.31 fur expenses in relation to each one of the twenty-sevenames. Refeired in the committee on claims. From A. G. Bechtol, who pmcuri-a license as retail liquor deslrr from 9th to leceiuher 9th, asked bv iietition that the unearned portion of hi ice lse he refunded to hint, his place of business having been Lurned out on 14th. Referred to the committee oil liranse. From (Jlastay Bros, asking that a transfer lie inane of tlieir retail liquor license la James Diuwnodey anil James McTierney. Granted. Renewal of retail liquor license for three months was granted to Harvey A Rehrman. Reports were received sa follows : The committee on finance, to whom waa referred the petition of B. A. M. Froiseth, asking that the City Council purchase 23 ropies of his map at $0 each, reported that as the Council hail already acted on a prior similar petition from J. A. West and agreed to lake 30 copies of that gentleman' work, they did not deem it advisable to purchase any more maps, and therefore recommended that the prayer of petitioner he not granted. Received ana adopted. The committee on fiuauce, to whom was referred the auditor's refiort for the quarter ending August 31st, 1884, find it correct and recommend that it he published as usual. Received and adopted. Tlie committee on finance, of which Uetar J. Grant is a member, callc the atte itiim of the Council to the fail that there is no insurance on anr of the city Imildingx, and reewumeuded that $S,iHX) Iw placed on the City Iiall and the buildings adjacent, and that the city bath s house lie insured for their value. Several members tailed to see any use in insuring the City Hall, it being so close to the fire apparatus. The report was laid on the table lor one week . The committee on improvements re-anted the proposition of the Electric J .iglit Company to illuminate the city by electricity. They reported that the com-n- v hod oifered the following rates : Fur .30 lamps, $12.50 per mouth each ; for 40 lamps, 814; for 30 lamps, $10; for 20 lamps, 818 ; for less than 20, 820. The company would nig agree to burn less than twenty lights all nights. Tho committee thought the streets were already well lighted by gas, and inasmuch as the city was interested in (he gas works, recommended that gas he continued. The committee also recommended that the electric lights he discontinued on North Temple street, and twenty-fou- r gas lamps lie treated from Fourth West street to First East street elon the line of the kqueducL Report received and recomiuendutiuna thereof adopted. Tne following appropriations ' were made : To Fred W. Taylor for work in assessor and collector's office, one month to October 15th, 85U. To R. B. Williams, registry, thirty-on- e days, 831. For three month's ground rent for the Wasatch engine house, 828. On the recommendation of the apecia committee on revision and compilation of the city resolutions and ordinances, the mayor was placed on that commit tee. Adjourned for one week. San Pete Valley sc-si- l, .j St' RAILROAD. o Nhn-ieent- i- NifiltaiN . Ml s UiAKUK or VKM'K. liciiuell was interrupted hv Mr. If'rillAtf liMirt WKDNKSDA V. OCTOJStCK HHKQNICLK, n Utkk xvrsim: NH Morm.i WHT I " V . : H m i ti ii (iDVIl Ml! " iu hill HtU(wnv vrtivuMi !M" iil II UI IU i'1 Il It tl NVihi Neplil Jje Il'illoway .... Hill r.muliim liii . .!. I. w'.ll l'HivHxfrinw inuis Vi.l " I U HJK.T nve ut Slnnui ll:l"s I ... -- .10 -- l l.'.'o . 15M . l:!i in cm pm p i. p I . iiiM.eet at Mill. .Ill feral! .ilsurs Sevier t'Sm- - Sll'l jipril".' V.nvol-I.; t ii.iiiii. at Scplii, , th. n i.11 rival ul trains si Meroi.i. t rice. ?: ia- - H.. i l.'Ste l iy, .lilvei lit- - null ekieii'i S. IIAAIUKKi.KR. r. : SHELDONS Dancing Academy. Merchant Tailor, liUt Ir A.nxISTFD MRS MUIlttiN RY r Seeking Coal. In view of the fact that at the present additional price of 25 cents on orders for coal delivered in sacks, we are and have lsen delivering all such orders at a less, we the undemigned have agreed iiixui tlie (jdlowiug extra rates to lie applied on all orders for coal to be delivered in sack : 50 cent on 1 and 4 I-- I1". 75 cent on and 1 tun lots. Ton rates to apply on all orders for more than one ton. Will not sack less than fourth ton lota. Ahove charges to Iw in addition to regular prices of coal delivered loose, and to tain effect on and after October 20, 1884. Coal Dept, U. P. Ry.Co. A. J. Gunnell, Agt. Remington, Johnson A Co., Home Coal . H. Dinwnodey, Treasurer. ft: A SON SOIREE OF 1884. EVERY SATURDAY I. AWES and jrVEStl.EOLASH on Turalay and Thunday afternnomi at M. Matinee (rand Fiery Saturday at 2 p. m. Private to suit apidicant. Best DaniHng Hall in the city k rent for iMltaaud isutta. F. SC HOPPE, E. I1,ID?I Motar 14, 1884. "Knugli on Itcli." Rough on Itch cures humors, eruptions, ringworm, tetter, salt rheuiu, frosL cl feet, chilblains. I K LADIES' EUROPEAi IMSTOKKIfK TAILOR-MAD- Sli Ji Oytteis, Spring CMc. Teal Duck, Mountain Trot. Etc., Elc. COATS.' E 'OPEN nr I'flU'Kil o. Twru duors the louiic that lie msr.e lulu iientii'meu't rhithins. ANI fxmtiEtrr kTM.K. DAY AND NIGHT. j Samples of Goods to Chm ie ruin Two Wholesale Chicago firms. Ijilies and Parties NEVADA RESTAURANT. .....AHg FIlK VAX JIOKKX, Merchant Tailor. Wholesale ami Retail lie, le No Old riloek. AND No. 25b T e wishes tu inti inn 1 HARD istab-l.MtMKN- 224 MAIN STREET. EVENING CLA-ilKKI- - ON Mil.MMY (IHiW V.T iid Weducuday Evenings ( 7;j, R tah.orin.; at S. Brisachcr Si Co., Propi's. Kvrrv Sample New. SOFT IT MEALS 50 CT5 ALL HOURS, Stoves, I CAST IVROUtilir ANp Y I't-- X I'Ktc DAY. J FUK HOARD A I k ius'.n, and special rates by the mraith cvi-rin ysture style. Keep u en da an.i IRON RANGES. Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iro- Kurnlflhad Rooms to Lbt. Onp. Clift Houau. Salt Lakwf.itv n Work, ' Tin and Iron Roofing, Spouting, Giitlei ing, Etc. BROWN, OAK HALL. Latest ami Beat IhKlgns in Stoves and Ranges, lull tlie 1 -I- Vxriely Iu 'lie In tu n-.I if WANAMAKER Arcade Restaurant & Philadelphia. .i ehwwe M fall lias of card samples of' ths great place goods stock will Im found with 2ji.i S. I t'1 Sl ' . C.'t L - ' r.l'v FliCHANTS LUli'CII from T.G.M. SMITH, Salt Lake City, Utak 241 Main Street, Oouosite Walker House MANTFAt'TURKU OK GENTLEMEN BEST STEW OYSTER Tents, IN TOWN 25 CENTS. the All Delicacies of, the Seaton TICKETS SIKAL TWENTY-ON- FOB 7. GET YOUR MEALS ' AT WHO DKfUKF 12 to 3, 25 CENT& JOHN DAVIES, SALES AGENT, AT 3 P. M. DINNER HEGULAK A A GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT Suit of Clothes First-Cla- ss Awnings, t t. Bliould call un. 26 W. First StoutfvSt. Minins; Hose, H. LOWENSTEIN. TO ORDER, J. BERGEN, and Superintendent AT WILLIAM McCOAP.Ifd ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. ETC., ETC Gutter. OLD 8TAML Prices moderate and aatlsfkction gimrauleeil . satisfaction guaranteed. 32 E. Second South Street 224 Mila Street, opporlti PattoMra TAILORING. I Ittu continue to make Boots 28 A GOODS. SPEpiA LTY. I Kvm seh'ctluni in TALL Salt Lake Academy ITH PKEFARATOKY SCHOOLS, w September 1st. FIRST SOUTH STREET. OPEN'S WINTER WOOLENS. modem' e. 1 will make It a point to keep them as low as is cuusIsleDt with guild material, good worn ma'mhlpandthceareand attention requisite in get up UUIN hhU I IU1N t and KY Always on hand. Your patronage is stiUidted. Proprietor. MRS. M. G. LAPHAM. Tl lOP.OUGHLYS ATIBF ACTOR Y GAKM ESTS James Price, MERCHANT HALL Pics, Cakes, Crackers BWCTWkTcW?iTnV AND DELIVERED IX) ANY My prices will be found mi.iiw.ATm.mi HAMMOND W. WILL IIE 1884'Fall and Winter 1885 B HEAD part of the city. TU 0KDEK. KKPAI KINO J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. CITY BAKERY & Shoe? , ( a oi'KNEH u CinctMiOg No. 218 Cloaks and Suits, TAIIA)!!, Main Street, up sta'rs, Opposite the l'usioftice.salt Lake City. No. 42 Market Street. FALL AND WINTER STYLES JUST RECEIVED. ts at Walker Opening of the Oyster Season Lunch and Opera HouseIfeettysler. The fluot and best eiiuiiqied iumilutleu of Itnonis. Vo is conducted. In Shell oysters and those delicious New lvaniing (tab the in A anil heused cooked a. will York Counts Preparatory course. Including ; Imnclici uf a common ichonl every style known to the art. of Academic a. A Clanieal Splendid cullee and chocolate, homemade (lies and cakes, and other refresh J;rade, fitting young pensma lor the iKwt iiients. c. An Englhli and ActcntiAn coune of A fell line of choice confectionery Acailemir snulet fllting youths Air business manufactured fresh every day. nr Sir tho fuicuicot aciuutfc achiMilx; The celebrated Circle brand oyster, so It. At HftJEl'KNDKXCK IIALL an Intcrm-dlat- e well ami favorably known for the past six ami Primary School, carefully graded, or can sold be the will under case, liy iliechaigrufan experienced instructor. years, auliiMd iliawlug ami light gymnastica In this be to theliext all oysters ant acknowledged by lower gwlea select taught, and InJts work la iMnslunsl. shipped to this market. . refreshments and no are All the stare goods ratios. There will ta found at 120 Main street, as usual. TKItMS: II. O. Stkaiiss. Is V) Academic grade 6.' Preparatory &.U0 Oyatsr Urotlo. Intermediate and Primary Ice creamjtll winter in auy quantity at ttou. to w E. to BKNSKIt, Priuclpal, Apply ll.v Oyster Grotto. J.l. LvNUH. atthsl'ntoBUm. DR. FOOT, 'JR., (Of New Yolk';. Author. Lecturer, and America's Great out Specialist. 1 .united penaanently and consultation Free at UNION BLOCK, Thin! Second and Mniii Mroet.botweeu South, mi all Nottuua, Hlmid, lrivat, Chronic aim Female Diseases aud Dclurmiliea: allchron'c uf I lie ere, car, throat, heart. rtomsch. xual pud bladder, rectum liver, Kldncyi, , tumore, pik-- s -- enilnal weakoigans: caiu-erness, gitimrrhu-a- , gleet, UM maiifond, barrenness, ulceratlmi a il mlsiUcvmeiits, irreiiilsr and paiuful uicnairualmn, and a't chrouiodlseawMol both sexes. Fire hundred dollare fur a teat rase of any fiinn of syphilis or nervour debility that Dr. Fi.it caiinut cure. Tins diwtor uses humcoiialhle and cclcctk' vegetable reuiedleaadeelricily and maanetiiin. Cures and entire aatlslhctliui piaiitlrely jriwr-anteePhrenological charts given, visits made. Tumi reasonable. Odlce hours IV a m to t p iu. and TtoHpm. CENT FOR HcCAI.L BAZAR PATTERNS and Igueeu Dee. Ihuar l'retn-make- r J) runt, by uiail. llonn Skins, lliullr I 'res Uuttoiu.Orulme llealih (kwxeta. Bustle bkirta.ctc. Addnw or call on MRS. BUS. LAPHAM. Halt Lakcjaty. A A catalogiu! WOOL GROWERS REFINED ! SULPHUR TUK CAR .041) CAN IIE OBTAINED BYlrom the ital phut Works near core (Trees, 1 FKK1HNAN0 DICKKRT, bait take Clip. |