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Show BAL'i cf O. KARTURES City Poitoffics. ANO a: Silt L: . akhivb. ii'i p.. m. ... ,iriri SlIBl'11, I. 1 tut. nun .. '''t .,1 MD I'ii? &ell 1,.1'LlJT l B lll i.'l.si::. I mb I ..ru i PI i M.r.1 IknviT. irrti I Nkii L, p. Ui. u. 7:J0 h. h. i:4 tt. 1)21 1I.1U. in) fcUll M. p. 2W pi. anil Bullion a'coxj ics d cm l!r5Srut r Vu Pi n. w p. ui. r.:3 p.w . m, iu iu iu. m. i BliiiuutiiiU H11 1'4j0-lX- ) SOOiJO or. 1.1 8, l !l(,ru silver ; Christy i Ontario bullion AfclHI A CO. ...J 15,a.W SliVIB I.I OT.TIONB. LIAO. ; ft r York. ..$6.05 Ul.KASINtB. llllk Utah IJwuii'iMuu ih how in being present with I J ifitr nn-ib- ers .. CoumiiSMuner Pettigrew. e Mpi. thtexceplioii A'lie next vinu-iingall ..Hu tor;, London.... ViUS l '"herl Jmke Ti. outer w Milton Nobles, l'!h of nest mi the appear tisku Lj, 'onlh. T fai-- jThe butte bail game yestwtlar The 0L iher triumph for the Athletic. how-' of, LSiur;111 who not much to lueit to 10. r, o score .landing he Denver Uhietio will leeve for nrer to morrow. lhev sre very much utteil by the manner in which thev ve I teen Hooted here and say they it-- never heller reitivtil. A 1,800 Fire. . haystack belonging to Alexander fire lari About two oclnck yesterday afternoon, rt.inthe Sixth ward, caught but was faht altoul half past nine, the 3 year old son of Mr. John Pitts, in exliinriiwhed by the fire de- the Sixth ward, was playing in the Tiie Jo ws trifling. prtmeul. barn with some matches, the usual result held the at were iiteresting the loose straw lying around befollowed, in 1ml evenioK, iali tryna2iiie I'irlhday of Sir ing ignited and the Hallies immediately i f iluMiinU'lii-reThe sermon was The communicating to the building. .icheil by lr. JlruiiMt, who reviewed alarm was given as soon as possible, but life of this urenl ihilantlimiiHt and the flames had gained such headway beailed the vail ' charitubli) movements fore the firemen arrived that their efforts h haii iiiaug'iRiUiil ami rtrried out. to save the building were unsuccessful. ilie nnet diareputable of The little laiy, iu the meanwhile, was so i rej.oruT mi t frightened by the sight of the fire that Hr Ai.irinon eiusiuragisi f her courage lie crawled under the floor of the stable, in "kei-i- i 1 lie women a lio aistepi thia pecu- - and it was with the greatest difficulty that order of liiin s an? encouraged to lie could he extricated in time to eecape The barn and its contents, hlroine martyrs in ll.e cause, by going the flames. while the guilty including 8 ijuantily of picks, shovels, ti (lie iiiitentiary, retell cs wIid creste all the mischief are nnd scrapers, and other excavation bails, lionging to Mr. Mason, were entirely (fciitecieii by every meaua the ingenuity . their attorney can devise or the nioii-6- i destroyed. An adjacent haystack was also burned. Mr. Pitts loss on the Lara of the riiurrli can procure. r snd hay was fl.200, and that nf Mr. No inMason on (he tools was $700. PKKSMNAI. POINTS. surance. Cuiuuiissiuner (iodfrey arrived from Ike Palace Hotel. lie lttsl last uighl. As has beeu previously announced in L. .Seaman, the well known mining the new three-stor- y era lor, rauie in from Denver ypsterilay, the Chkoxiclk, iiliK'k recently erected by Mr. Brisacher Continental. Mr. the at Jis ei slaying jtui DLiinan will go lip to Alla on the corner of Main and Third South ea peels to work the (iriaaly during Mlreels is to be used as A hotel. It is to e winter. le called the Palace Hotel, and will l B. F. Whittimore, our jfi under the managereturnnl from Thoiutwona Kalis opened neat Monday & The managers of ment Shear. in-ami Riggs ? reports the mining ryisierdav (irols of I'oeur d'Alene immense. Hav- - have leased tiie entire building, with the ilit lold out iif tin hotel building at of one room on the first floor. but aTh ounsi si' Valla, he has purchased some exception A office, with a barWiriAliiaVilH pnwrtv it Cmur dA'ene. room in the rev, occupies tha central portiun of the first floor, and the dining llitf "Urouui llrlgiMl room is conveniently located on the left. "iJrtsini Rrigade will give a The two upper floors, containing seventy-fiv- e at 7a y.fovel and interesting entertainment moms, have been handsomely furihe Ojiera lb mse null Thursday evening. nished, and the rooms are conveniently l is eutilled the liruoin Drill and lias arranged in suits. The rooms are light and cheerful, and each floor is supplied Von given with gre.il sins-din various with water, gas, closets, eh;. pities in the East, dust wlial the princi-This hotel has s most desirable I'icaiion, features of the entertainment will and tbe managers express s detortri cacan only bn learned by attendance. tion to spare no pains or expense to conM. Halt is captain of the brigade tribute to the comfort of guests. The is mi Misses il. Harkness and I). Senter Ch no in cl K bespeaks prosperity and suct rt and second sergeants. The cess for the Palace. will be followed by a grand iil, to which only those holding invita-m- s Greed Army Sociable. will be a limited. The proceeds of The regular monthly social meeting of e entertainment will be devoted to James B. McKean Post, Grand Army of iiritable purjtusus. the Republic, and their friends will take The Mountain Meudnw XiimiacN. place this evening at C'astle Hall, Walker fSunday; evening, at the at 8 o'clock. The social welfth Wanl Assembly Boom, Elder Opera House, of this organization have gatherings . fl. Penrose will deliver a discourse become so popular that it is not necesi the Mountain Meadow Massacre. lie provided. All are sary for us here to say anything in regard w'vdially invited to attend. Services to lb in addition, however, to the usual 1 MDijm pruniitlv at 7 o'clock, interesting program invariably provided IIB- i 3 by the committee fur the entertainment Clawmon, Bishop. of their guests, a number of distinguished Ti'uimrwnee laielure. stranger will be present, some of whom a;? Bev. Mr. Hill will lecture in the will probably address the audience. Of is expected as MeLlhtdiM clmn'Ii ; Sunday evening at course a large attendance is filW. Subiis-t- , 'J'lie Bottle and llio usual. II. O. Stearns will have chargeof sallot." the ''proier attention to the innner moil end woman who are fortunate enough to hold an invitation to be present. Marketing. as usual, of ,, Choice njiples, grajies, lemons. The program will ooasist, v"'My "I vegetables, chickens, vocal and instrumental music, addresses, v.f'trkeys, docks, grouse and ralibits. Try recitations, social intercourse and feast- 1 1 . 'e r vlies-tr- to 8.'' .f 7 - 1 fellow-towu- s- finely-furnish- 1 bath-room- s, 1 enter-innien- - a cur Java ami coflees, alsoour Us,i ,l ,eM- The finest line of staple lid fancy groceries and canned gotxls to fr,,,n "bibe found at II. K. Fyani-s- , I't Market Row. Mis-hi- t i"8- - '? rn'l r.S demi-mond- afternoon, charged with keeping houses of ilhfame and being imitates thereof. They all pleaded guilty aud were lined in various sums, with the exception of Sadie Noble, who refused to acknowledge the corn, and will lie tried next Monday. Several other were brought in this afternoon. Millinery Opmilng. j,. Mesdimcs Bulioi) A I Boyan will op-- n new millinery establishment at II (ll'stiter and Kldridge i 'li A large 'lock) consignment of Milliii--rgisxis, feathers, etc., are now at liiu uesA and exnrusN oiTu, lturcbased f "bile in the East. Alsi a jiliie line of fualbers, wings, etc., that fveil a few days Itefore the fire and are intidaui.iged, will be taken to the new ore. Everything will be new and Mcsdnmes Button A Boyan solicit s he of all their old friend-- , mil are ismlidcnt lliey can suit the tastes f all new 5 palnais who mav favor tl.eio witli oniem. y lirsl-las- Hon Ton Hestanraut. Tiie finest place in the city to take your girl for a delicious oyster stew is at the Bon Tun. Tbe private dining Moms for laities sre impnlar ami everything s. e lirsl-cIai- Grocery more. People in need of staple and fancy Groceries, Kruiu, Vegetable snd everyEast sen Beer ! Ktulern lleert! A.ti. Beibti,!,ul tlie()iera House Bar, thing pertaining to Family Groceries, old stand. Everywill, on Monday, Oct. 13th, have nil should call at Litcas'a thing new, neat ami clean. No. S3 F.. Iraiighi (lie Kaistern Ika'ps-- -j J. L. Lucas, hiliu Best's of Milwaukee and Aulieu-se- r First South street. Manager. uf Sl Ixhuk. The only place in tb 'ity where lh alaive Infers will lie on llnsbauds Brothers, lraiight. New store, new goods, a full line of bandsoine lino nf men's, boys and groceries, fruits anil vegetable, grain and City for i children's suits am hats, nf Intest stylus feed. Sole agent fur Salt ? .l'altorns, at Kipulur prices, at' 1 .. tiie mm explosive improved new Chicago 'fiildlsTg's. amp. Muin street,' opposite Clift House. Blaukstt pnnhsmsl at the late big octlon sales in New York City, lor sale dMap at Auarbauhs. Ona SHE vi5Jljm UllltONlCl.K, SATISFIED MARTYR. Night iu the Pou Brings Lydia to Terms. SWEARS WITH . . In this city and cmir'.v. Mr. Dicksou Thai is all. l'lie willies wa llicu di. lunge i dial was accompanied from the court u by Eitlii.p t'iawsun. Tiie defendant alumd no iirpri-- in ulher euiiiliuu while Ills guilt hum llu:- being pr.iien. it wa-- . very niilcnl dial lie was fully aware ul' wlial wato transpire' Mr. Dickson- - I'lidcirUuding liiai im li'slimunv is to In: offered the d. c iiini rest and Miiuml the iv.se iilii lit argument. We iiiuiit ll.c ae Judge BciiihII without further testimony and wilbunt uigiinieut. Judge Zatiu then smi.'iiiiced lh.il h" would deliver his charge l the juiy ul.J ueluck this HlieriKsui aud cmiit u.i a jourueil to tbwt hour. Jut what circumstances iuduee-- i J.rdia Siencer to change tier cuuiae are not pn.v iiively known. The determined .land taken by the prosecution, and the y that the court would impixk-- upon her a penalty commensursir with the giavity ut her offense, may be sai'cly ti down as the causes. It is presumed iiii she was aetiug under the advice ot umo-sand with the knowledge and consent ot the defendant. It isrumored that Bishop flaw sou m gaged the service of Kheeks A Bawl ins as counsel wr Mina Silencer last night, aud these gentlemen douUles informed her nf the nature of her offense and the penalty she might expect. Unwilling to endures loi'; term of imprisonment to shield her nusband from justice, the chose to go oil the stand and testily to the truth. After Lydia Kpenorr li.ul given her testimony, il was quite evident the defense had given the ease up. I ihwmiu's attorneys will rely solely iqs'ii a reversal of some of Judge Zane's rulings and wili carry the case up on miinermi point, the principal one of which will 1st the manner of summoning the jurv. Should any of the rulings of Judge Zane lie reversed a new trial will lie ordered. But the Uiliiuony of Lydia Kpencer has been given end will forever stand against the defendant. It is sufficient to convict him in any other trial, and ihouhl she die or disappear in the meantime her testimony, os recorded at this trial, will lie admitted in evideuce. THU AFTKKHOOX. Tiie usual crowd filled the court-roothis afternoon, as it was expected tiie trial would come to a termination, and it was thought uut unlikely that the jury wiaild arrive at a veadict without leaving their seats. Court was called shortly after 2 o'clock, ami Judge Zane read a brief charge. The instructions were similar to Diuse given to the first jury, with the omission nfthat perl relating to admissions and declarations of defendant and corrolsip aling circumstance. The jury then retired and in twenty minute returned with the following verdict: United State vs. Rudger Clawson; polygamy. We, the jurors iniiaiiclei! in the above case, find tiie defend.' nl guilty on I sgh counts uf the indictment as charged in tiie indictment. . W. il. H. Bowers, The jurors were then discharged. Prosecuting Attorney Dicksmi asked that lime be set lor judgment, uiul iu the meantime that defendant lie committed to the cuslialy of the United Stales Marshal without bail. Mr. Dickson argued that while it was left to the diacrelioii of Die court whether defendant be admitted to hail, authorities and decision, based upon statutes similar to our, held should not admit that the court dof ndaut to bail unless under extraordinary circumstances arising after the rendering of e verdict. Mr. Dickson stated that he understood the defense would tp lies! the cane, and while the Poland bill gave the defendant the right to hsve Lie esse reviewed by the Supreme Court of the United States, and the defendant was onriDed, as a matter of right, to a stay nl execution while the case was peudiug in the Supreme Court, he was not as a matter of right entitled to he admitted to Claw-eo- n The argument uf Mr. SSera Snow ye. terdav afteruoou in supporting th to commit Lydia Siieovcr contempt of court was most able an 1 exhaustive. Mr. Snow took the iKisitiou that this was an ofletue against tiie law of the United States ami not ugaim-- t the Territorial statute. This case a being conducted under (be law of the United Butm, and only the President of the United Stales, and not the governor of the Territory, could grant a parduii or commute the sentence in case of conviction. This being a contempt against the United States laws it should lie puuished under tiie United States laws. Authority to remit a fine imposed in a like this was vested in the Presi-deu- t of the United States imprisonment would not necessarily have to be iu the Territorial peuiteutiary, liulouald he in any governmental institution. The extent of the punishment to be inflicted was only limited liy tiie discretion of the court. There was no Territorial statute providing for punishment for contempt in criminal cases, anil Mr. Snow claimed the statute did nut govern in this particular esse, snd questioned whetber.it governed any criminal case. The punishment ought to be commensurate with the gravity of the offense. If a fine alone were inflicted, a late United States law provides that if at the end of thirty days, tiie party committed for oontempl could show an absolute inability to pay the fine, the party would be released from custody. In conclusion Mr. Know said: If one person, by hi or her refusal to testily, can prevent the administration of justice and block its wheels, then, I say, we had better 'close up shun at once. If every witnese could do as this witness has done and be assured of a slight penalty as the result of such a refusal to answer, then we could never in any rase conduct a prosecution to a successful termination. 1 simply ask your honor to exercise a sound discretion iu this case. Mr. Know fortified and established every proposition advanced by numerous authorities and precedents. His argument was most convincing and left out little room for questioning the soundness of hi dusition. Mr. UK. Vsrisn followed Mr. Know snd spoke briefly and forcibly in support of the motion. As the hour for sojournment had then srriveJ, Judge Zane turned to the witne and in a very impressive and solemn manner called her attention to the gravity of her offense in defying a court of the United State and the power behind it. He advised her to meditate on the matter seriously aud consider the consequences before persisting in her efforts. The witness was then handed over to the custody of the United States marshal until this morning at ten oclock, to which hour court adjourned. After court had adjourned the crowd lingered around the lobby snd entrance and blocked up tiie sidewalk, everyone being curious to catch a glimpse of this latest martyr' to the cause. Nothing like it has been witoMed since the Hopt trial. Miss Spencer was driven to the pentitentiary under charge of Deputy Marshal Greenman and occupied the cell in which Belie Harris and Nellie White were incarcerated. fr to days pbouxedixus. Miss Spencer was brought in from the Pen about 9 oclock thia morning, and immediately requested to lie taken to the law office of Messrs. Sheeks A Rawlins, where she was in consultation for some time, and it is presumed was advised as to whst course to pursue was tilled this morning The court-roo- m proo-abilit- el Fun-man- bail. The entire afternoon was taken up in The cmirt held arguing this question. that the bond given by the defendant at the time the indictment waa found would hold good until judgment was rendered. This bond is in the sunt of $3,0U0 and II. B. and Kpencer Clawson, delong before the time for convening ar- fendants father end brother, are the rived. Home eager spectators, in their sureties. November 3rd was fixed fur sentence. auxiety to secure choice seels, went at least an hour before coufr waa called. The extreme penalty is five years in the or thinv ladies were penitentiary. About twenty-fiv- e present Judge Twiss, 6ov. Murray, Opening of tha Oyater fteswn at Walker Secretary Thomas, Commissioners Oyster, Luuoh and Opera Mouse and Godfrey were among the specCofhw ftooins- tators, in addition to several Mormon Shell oysters and those delicious New bishops. York Counts wili be used and cooked in The defendant, accompanied by his known to the art. first wife and child, came into court every style coffee and chocolate, homeSplendid before 10 after oclock, arriving shortly made pies end cakes, and other refreshZane did nut counsel. hi Judge any of ment. appear for some time afterwards. In the A full line of choice confectionery efforts meantime it required the united manufactured fresh every day. leadof several bailiffs to clear the aisle The celebrated Circle brand oyster, ho ing to the apace usually allotted to the well and favorably known for the past six bar, which was crowded with witnesses years, will be eold by the can or ium; and privileged ectatoi. acknowledged by all to lie the heat oysters Lydia Spencer came into court at to this market. and a few minutes afterwards court was shipped All the above goods and refreshments looked a trifle will be found at 120 cslled. Mis Main street, as iiatisl. paler than usual, and it was evident her II. O. Ktkakxs. bed been Pen not e in the very amount pleasant experience. The KkeetdenlaL 18 & First Moutli M. An almost breathless silence pervaded We tiie umiersiKiied, by reason of the court-roofor several minute after the goods dispensed liy us, iierehy court was called. The spectators awaited proclaim to tiie world that we are ever proceedings with eager expec alien. ready to sell at low price' the bed After the jurors bad all been called the and imporled wine and the if asked court the were by prosecution choicest of liquor and cigars. Families they were ready to proceed with tiie who are preparing fur private jairtic After consulting with Mr. Raw di'Hihl not fuiWt to case. give im s call. lidgs, Lydia K pence rr counsel, for a few Align A Murphy, Proprietors. of called tiie name M Dickson r. moments, , and the witness took the Farmers' Kxcliange. Lydia Bpem-erstand. Go to Haniy A Kendall's. No. OC V. r, Mr. Rawlins If Your Honor plcs.-t. First Kotith street, for New York in the nintter of conteniit, caused by the full line of crocerics, vegeA refusal of this witness to he' sworn, Pdtables, fruits, grain and hay, wholesale lint desire to be heard at this time, Ihii snd retail. Dial tiie same question may arise were raised yesterday, if O, I do ivi The Chinese War wish to conreile the argument subminr-blit il asettled fact Dint Is settled, vet not l heard "ii Lima. K. yesterday, but would like to liowring, No. 3t) Main street, raised. law of tiie questions can, jsiis-r- , decorate, paint aud kuisomiue Judge Zane (addressing the witiivs Die interior of your dwelling in the must lie sworn to Are you willing elegant style. i Kali Lake Vluvgur Go. Witness i hesitating! Yes, I lielic-'Maxfield A Hamill, uiaiiufact'irers of am. Mis Sieiicer then held up her rigl.l pure malt vinegar, First East, behand and was sworn by the deik. tween First and Kecuud South. A deep silence reigned Ihroughiml tin' court-rooaud Mr. Dickson commence The smsoSs of tie leading lioue of the examination by coming directly i Utah, K. Auerbach di Bra., lies iu living the point. up faithfully to Dieir motto, we are arc Mr. Dickson Miss Spciv-crnever undewold." married ? A I Gohlhirgs you can find Die late t Witness Yon sir, I am. s vl l cl fall goods Q. To whom? A. To Rodger I'lawson. Oyster Grotto. When were yon married . celebrated fresh o; Try A. In in very style (.led Q. Wlial mouth t The best aline at lowest prices at A. I dont remember that. Auerbach's. (J. Where 1 Pad-doc- k lalaca , : Such lovely Velvets snd rich Brocades as F. Auerbach A Bro exhibit ware never before seen in this city. mioi. KKi.iuior STUi'cSAKFR HROS. - Sr. Mtr.Ks C.M'ii:'i'i. vl. I'ninii'iinii.ii, 7:!v'i J. i. .; iii"M'iuc wri i e, ii'ilm-k- ; with rerun'll, Siiiid.iv srhixd, 2:t-- i i cults p. in evening prayer it .'til : evening praver ;iud mmuiiii, . li-ff- Studebakcr Branch House n-- ncha-k- l l'Kl.HKts Al'U'.N 11,. -.-- . iVUV- - III I"'I- row at 1 a in., and cvi-iSiitiduy willi-"t- l ni'li v is civui tu ihi'tviitrirv. Ut-v- . 1. ('. I.emi'ird wi;l i re.uli, :u.,l a ttel - ALACRITY, And Testifies That Rudger is Her Hnslmnd. 8A'l I, II DA V, UCTOJIKU 25, 1884. ; "i,l j.C"ii:e At , ie;i M o in' urn. ( o' tiie e, e - y 1'iv. 1'r. Mr !i, - t 11 a. in. I.--.n preurli ut hat tlit-i- I ,'i li" eriiii i 7.i;. ul riuMir K. Mo I given l." ai:.1 I'l.ty'-- r I j Our Standard ! I ile p:il ir ilrsin- -! fi'l "llriiti:ue that nf lit STILL iui tii troiii I'llier lips. Kuimsy si h.Hil at 2.oH s meeting at li 4'i p. in Youiij; e ru temper- p. ui. Mr. J list' niil The piihli.- - are utirJially an.'., ,.i 7 :.'ij. I'Vtq.it: "it" lltt-- Jt.-u- r I We iinve iu'roduued for j j - ' Coat. Ju view nf the fait tlisi at the preirut ail'liiionul irire of 2 t cents on orders for coal delivered iu sacks, weuie and have Ivcii tieiiveriiii; all urh m,l, rs at a h , we the underi!iinl haw: ugicutl 'ipiin tiie iii all ri'llnwing extra rules ro I n mders for l to lie delivered in suck : oU cents on j and 1 t.in lot. 7.ri eents i n ; and u l"t- Ton rales tuapiv "null "iders li'r iii.ire limn one Inn. Will not sack It-than fourth ton hits. Alwve eliarges ti he in hiltlilinn to regular priees of (sii l'S'Se, and to te in mi and . after OtloU-- r 20, t'oal Itep'l, I. 1. ity.t'o. A. J. Cuunell, Aql. Remington, Johnson A Cu.. Home Coal (Jo. P. j - j Oyster House j RESTAURANT, ; IIAS Jl iH'KSKI) 1 A i.lsilMKM K81AB- - 'i No. 256 Main Street, Two ! mi iloonauulh of Walker Bauw. 224 MAIN STREET,; lUTtriM lie wishes to : sitie lieuitt-iin-u'- LADIES K infiwiii the Ijklicsllist lie lusues rto'iiiiiK, s EUROPEAN PLAN. !W"Ttim.'X. TAIL (ik II yiiett, bpring Chicken, Quail, Teal Duck, Mountain Trout, Etc. , COATS. E 'HEN DAY Treaurvr m ruu-ht.-- AND LUKUtt-- NEVADA Samples of Guodt to Ciizet from Two Wholesale Chicago Firms, ai : AND NIGHT, Koums77Lsdlcs.nd ePrUM, ; Parties. RESTAURANT ASK KOK WALKER OPERAIoUSE. TIIK littKAT KASTKItN H't:cF8. I. ! A VAi IIOKEX,; S. No Old .Stuck. j W ill tie given on Uie Kvcubi 30TH, By the ful MEALS AT ALL HOURS, 1 Miss L Miles Miss J Hiprssue Mim B Alike I Arcade Restaurant & BROWN, OAK HALL, BALL! GRAND luvlla'i'iu only. J II i w 101 (' A Henry 3 F Walker OYSTER JU UC AdnilMlon tu Brill snd Ball 5u Extra lady 5u tickets rpectstors1 o extra rbsigefor reserved seats. The proceeds will be devoted to charitable pur ths All IN TOWN Delicacies of the Season. MEAL TICKETS IWESTY-ON- 241 Main Street, Oouosiie Walker House L H PretCiiU STEW 12 to 8, 25 CENTS. Salt Lake City, Utah 11(h1kv Pull Jr A B BEST SALES AGENT, ii.i: it 8 Penitent'. H 'tiju'-j.- i AT.3P.M, LUNCH from Ida COMTO, JOHN DAVIES, Join F K Hhctin'i DINNER MEHCHANT3 liU lint of card oosnplec of the great piece foods tuck will be found with A it T isvii' iii.s BM ' 'V y: isii ;..Ci 11-- 4 REGULAR Philadelphia. I.OKOK IKY COMMIlThK: Mir-rsUi-.- l A Veil McO'Ok lie" A I.'Wc .('"ill U 8! CL- I C ' ::l (HU i :v ir ,1:', I ll I'!' ii.ital.VM K Kiep WANAMAKER The entertainment will c nclad.- - with a (i-- . wry Purntshad Rooms U Let. Pop. Clift Houeo. Salt Lako rjtv Miss K Ijiwn-iu- r Mtss P Lynch ' M in Admission to Rail by SATES PER BAY, 12 FOR BOARD ANB KuotUyiind Mpedftl nite bytUemmittj In style. dey an i i The Largest Merchant Tailoring and Clothing House in America. sc I'oukltu X o!:;nl, .......IJsp'siu Uiw H I'rwwfonl Mim II Tuft Mis M Know Mis K (tivciiiusn Miss L Hempstead Miss A HciujStual U i Kina Kergisuit a,! Ucqnsiui M ss li Kimball Miss Kimball Mis I. List tames 50 GTS 1884. BROOM BRIGADE: 1, N Co., Propr's, Every Saiuplu New. lowing UIm Sl of OCTOBER Mis M OntL. Miss 11 llarknvw Miss 1) Senter Brisacher Merchant Tailor. Broom Drill! FUR 7. GET YOUR MEALS GENTLEMEN OJ-K- AT poses. WHO DESIRE A SHELDONS GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT Suit of Clothes First-Cla- ss Dancing Academy. ASSISTED MRS. IJY Should call on 26 W. First South?St. H. LOWENSTEIN. SHELDON. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. J. BERGEN. OF 1884. SEASON Superintendent SOIREE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING Era, etc. and Cnller. I. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, MEETS ON MONBAY Evenings at 7:30. La I 'll'A aud JUVENILE CLASS on Tuesday amt '1 handiiy afternoons at 89. Grand Matluee every Saturday at I p. m. rrive'.e Lessor to suit applicants. CLAW 224 Maia Straub epseiit PsttoRIcs TAILORING. THACKRAH'S 1884 28 r FOR SALE BY 1 gentlemen to an car y inspection of my wlcctiuni In W. F. RAYBOULD, FALL - MERCHANT ASSAY HR, Opposite South Main Street, Silt Lski City. A. H ll Cll to sll 1 "11 MAKl'FACTt'IIFR Blank-Boo- I ; Annv nrwth of inn' up k M .ocah-- permanently snd conmltatlun Free sl UNION BLOCK, Second sud Third itr, BROWNS llsesscsuf the cve.esr.thnai, heart.stuinscli, liver, xldueys, bls.lder, rectum ami svxiwl , organs; eaiuviv, tumor, pile. cmiiiSI , gluvt, lost gnuorrluca, , a d miilaci-nienttorrciiiiu, ulceration men irrui ular and isnulnl malum, snd all chmtiiu disciUMBi ot both next. for a test esse of suy humlreU dollan Five form of syphilis or lierrour debility that Dr. Pool cannot cure. The doctor uses himivoiMlhie soil eelccttc veKotablenmiediisuilvctriuliysnd ii'sgnullsm. Cures snd eulira sstnifoctlon positively gnsr -- wealr-nm- maul-uud- y- -1 Marble Work Curlier Main and Third South 1 nv--: . ' : ! tli-w- I N llKAlTY OP ilKSJt.N AM -- Kit I. i L workmanship we defy cuin:cLlli"U, m which caunot be uuiicrant'f. . ItKOWlt, Ir.'pr.i-to- t Suits. , I : . i . ; Main direct, between South, and ui all Nervuin, BliMid, Privst-'.t'hmuiKemslc Illnesses sud Iwlurmlttes; all cliruu'o MAIN HTRKFf, t ICIoaks and Lake (Sty. Author, Lecturer, and America's Greatest Specialist, BOOK BINDING ANO PAPER RUUNS. Kt-- LAPHAM.' (Of Sew York!, . OF ks M. G. DR. FOOT, JR., hi.. K E LL Y & B RO MRS. TAILOR, t I GEO. G KP.HARDT. Proprietor. GARMENTS James Price, Frank Foote, Altvllliou Always on baud. Your patronage Is solicited. nuiuisite TlIOROl'CHLYSATtSFACTiiRY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. lnuUul WOOLENS. lasnxhlpsiid thccanand iu get up Printer, P. H. NELDEN & CO., 141 WINTER CONFECTIONERY I will My prices will lie found mndcmie. make it a puli.l to keep them is low as is consistent with good material, good worn Bookseller end Stationer, till- ANO STREET. Piss, Cakes, Crackers and INVITE RKSrECTFPLLY WOULD W. FIRST SOUTH kk delivered to any Winter 1885 Bread will the city. GOODS. er! And by Fall and J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. CITY BAKERY Best lianrliiR Hall in tho city to rent fur hnlln-"- l isii'nw. Journal-Regist- . Priees moderate snd sallsftctlon gusnnleed GENTS Wednesday I is-M- . $350. ......A S'D AMPgMBHTB. - t. & mm t i.tw or ciiioujo. Oelttber 11, ltPU. luck-whea- , VAN HOFEN, ' first-cla- ss ! grades ol BUGGIK . 1S8-1- Oystnr Grotto. Ice cream all winter in any quantity the Oyster Grotto. " ,'EAO. prim; Tnuie two Merchant Tai lor, ; 1 11. UinwMvley, THE TOP BUGGIES, $150.1200. $250, $300 ; - B GraJe Work A TAKES ; invited li.kPTMl. .Services at li a ui. Sub jo.t How the Umroh lieiieliu a Dr. DvWitl wili lecture si 7:(iti (.'onp. ui. Si.lijec The Irrepies-iiiMr. MtC.'Inai'.y and Mis Newdiet eonib will sin. 10-.8- Cali-urti- raying Their License. e were Several of the brought before Justice S pairs yesterday t v?' I A tlial the Murmou t Ju.-tic- i iu JS. p iu ttlfi p. iu ii.ii). view of the press of this city lias been unable to find language severs enough to denounce Judge Zane for the course he has pursued in the Clawson (rial, rven contending iu their rage that such rulings as lie h.is made were unheard of and unknown in the history ofjurisprudence, it is interesting to luain that his course finds a parallel in the simultaneous action nf e Cliief Morgan, of Idaho. The celebrated ileudervon polygamy case is now tried be being lure at Malad Morgan Judge city. This is Hendersons third trial, and the prooabilitiss sre that he, like Clawson, will bs mads to suffer the penalty of his offense. The prosecution has failed to secure a conviction heretofore through their inability to secure the attendance of s vary important witness. This witness, it will be remembered, was arrested on the train between this city and Ogden a few weeks ago, vs was noticed in the Chboxicu, ami upon her testimony tbs prosecution expect to secure a conviction. In the impaneling of the jury lor the trial of Ibis esse, Judge Morgan purged the jury on the ground of religious hcliel in the same manner that the jury in the Clawson esse was purged. The regular venire was exhausted, and an opeu venire issued, from which a jury was secured, just as was done in the Clawson trial. Yesterday Henderson's second wife was Die placed upon stand at the same time that Kudger Clawsons second wife was placed on tiie stand, and refuted to testify just the same as Lydia Spencer did. Judge Morgan thereupon ordered that she be committed until she expressed a willingness to testify, which was done. If she does not consent to testify before the trial is ended sho will probably ben sentenced to serve a definite term in the penitentiary. In view of the striaing similitude between the two esses, the coincidence' is remarkable. run. a. m MS li. bi rianth nl ini'UiiUiu time. . Prwimasu-r1(11N ,j i.YNCH, Like lily, I'm . Sept. 16, 18S. J ,.m i.tiuvi-II hiVi In iv.au i iu. iCi H. Ill . .. ml fun MAILS H'.'l iIN'II.aII. r ' 1 PARALLEL (' ISP.. Tlie Clalef Just lee of lilaliu unit the ililef Justice of I'luh Siriks liluws uf Pulyguuiy, OCTOBER iThl'AV.... WWLi A iing chronicle EVF! BIT LAKE I.Alyfc anlecrt. l'hranoluglual elmrU given. Visits mmie. Tunns reasonable. Ufllue hours 10 a m to 4 p m, aud 7 tu 8 p m. ' a AGENT rOR MoCALL BAZAR PATTERNS Catalogue and Queen free. Bexsr Dree 2D rent, by mail. Hoop Skirts, Bustles Dress Huttons, (Mroliue Health Curse U, Bustle Skirts, etc. Address or call on MRS. M. U. LAPHAM. Salt Lake City. maker WOOL GROWERS I REFINED SULPHUR THE TAR LOAD TAN RK OBTAINED ByIrma the Sulphur R orks near Core Creek, FERDINAND D1CKERT, Salt Lake Cltg. |