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Show SELT lake evening ch ro nc le sr-- ' OCTG"E! 'ClSIUY it OF DEPARTURES AND MVALS the Sait La'o City Poitsfic. ARRIVE. Wiwl JfJnlUah , fjiy OOp.n!. I'K a. M. fcW a. 3;ihp.in VtVt r.;:vj 7:20 p. IB. DtifWf" (u. I'lnh "SSn.lS- - K W !!! I p. ui. a. m. a. in. 5 Jrj !!?.. Vl"" 'ir tv-s- m M- Vn; ... 1iniVm hui-han- 1.KMJJ0 r :jl V'd pear as conuscl for defendant. "M I'M .V-- he Towle r imlygauiy Ths Criminal Caloiidftr. The Clawson polygamy trial nu only intention upset the matrimonial of many of the amorous Saints, blit it aDo somewhat confused the criminal calendar in the District Court. The following casts were reset by Judge Zane this morning: United State vs. John Cnnndlv; bigamy. Set for October 2tk!i. The People vs. Richardson; assault with intent to rob. Set for October 30th. The People vs. Hunter. Set for October 511. United State v. Joseph F. Evans'; bigamy. Set for November 1st. The People vs. C. V. Whiting ; extortion. Set for Navembelud. The People va. Michael Murphy; murder. Set for November 5th. United States vs. Icterson, two ease. Set for November 7lli. cum: La bceu lermoi court 'JT of the Territory . y Xl'lie Sanreme Court meet one week from nut Monday. The output of the Ccur V Alcne mines ii'iw last month was ahmit fW0,0", ' jest and nugget lilln the District I knul thi niornina the k;Jie of the Jcople vs. Conrad Slaloy, .JEugCil with forgery, wn dismissed. Brigade Drill are for the disposed of. Fjling rapidly Union Panhe neket at tf-U1 Rr.-w- v -- v. It hItIip raw of the People the District dismkicd m fright wasmorning on the ground of an Qpurt this fr kBuffideney of evidence to renvoi. polygamy case comes up in Tlie Iiroom Ilrigade. Whether it Is altogether advisable and .'. entirely safe to drill young ladies in the us.-- of tho broom as a weapon of warfare Ctwon case. 1 a Bnnk Loudon of the cf case the question entitled to serious consideraI Aflln vs. TV. IT. H. Rowers, Judge Twriss tion. At any rate the Broom Brigade' ? day overruled the demurrer to the of this city, while going through tho Exceptions taken ,.v Mended complaint. various evolutions in the Manual of thgyi ten days allowed In amend. .Jone oftlio Loims attached to a rock Brooms present a very formidable Esiftgou, while cliuibing up tlie steep na- - although quite interesting spectacle. A reporter was last evening k'ont leading out of tlie cellar of the new Chroxiclk Sierbach Ixiilding this morning, fell admitted to a rehearsal of the brigade at the Pavilion, and from present indicaupon a pile of rock and sustained taper ' rent ruts and bruises before it conlil tions the entertainment to bo- given by these young ladies next Thursday evenextricated. ing will eclipse the famous drill scene in will of de Aunlralia, jProf. J. Rmwn, Lieutenants Burnham "Merry War." er a lecture at the Methodist Church and Taggart have assisted in drilling the on Heads and Faces." It brigade, and under command of Captain SisI evening be of special interest to students of M. Daft, assisted by Sergeants IT. Darkphrenology and physiognomy. The ness awl I). Enter, the recruits go willue donated to the church. through various and complicated evolutions with wonderful precision. The Edwards and Stay, charged with the peaco of Coflce John, were entertainment to be given by the Broom died before Jnstim iyperthis afternoon. Brigade at the Opera House next ThursrJks. McKnight defended them, and ere day evening will lie both nnique and considerable amusement by alliul-il- g pleasing. jlty-sc- d to the complaining witness ns " Mr. A Trlpla-l'lata- d Framl . flee John." brazen-face- d A fraud has I After the criminal calendar is dis-- . recently been very suecesiftil in this city of it is expected about three weeks inditeg the September term will remain for in selling bogus silverware. This trial of civil cases. The civil cases vidual ofiers unsophisticated and gullible wll 1 called and settings made by housewives a full set of triple-plate- d E Zane worth $18, at the very morning, when it silverware, Jt'lge jJjLjBSS-oove al uicni1)?r- of the bar to be least, for sums varying from $5 to 3. lie represents himsolf as a drummer for an Eastern firm, and the articles he is illication to a selling are samples he has left. He alwitnesses in ways has just two sets left," and the has been indicted for per ylawson eve way those two sets" hold out is truly There might be some foundation wonderful. The ware he sells is miserk"t for the triQing circumstance irand Jury has not been in able imitation of plated goods and generally turns black the lint time it is subjeKiou iinre those jected to heat. The victims of this triplo-plntothemselves. fraud are numerous. k Now Hint Mr. i'enrose has done liis to dear the leaders of the Mormon The rieasant Honrs. irjcit .Cliurcli from responsible participation in The Pleasant Hours Club held their Mountain Meadow massacre, it is tin annual meeting lor the election V.isli of manr citizens that Col. Nelson, regular e farmer marshal of Utah, would in a of officers in the parlors of the Walker ;l:.1hlic lecture at the Opera House or House last night. The attendance was t fDewhere address the people upon the good awl the following officers were elected : President, Geo. M. Scott; secreBar::JMiss Hall was brought before Juslico tary, C. A. Henry; treasurer, J. G. Adams, executive I). committee, nett; ibis cm-with ? morning f charged M. C. Fox, W. F. James, H. F. Walker r.dcnient. Miss Iiall is a hairdresser, emhewlement consisted in re-- r and M. 8. Pendergast. The club will ,lalr ,0 Lc mae into a switch, give the find of their series of parties he aiipropristed to her own use about the middle of next month anil thoy will hs held regularly thereafter. returned a switch made of entirely Wcrent colored hair. The question SMuro the court was switch was the Millinery Opening. . hair Mesdamce Button & Boyan will open ' She was found v guilt a new millinery establishment at 41 ; Vjlffl iim ph Main street.- - (Hooper and Eldridge WTr. V KawSins, counsel for ilo- - block) A large consignment of MillintAnUant m the caeo of tho Pct)nle tb, ery goods, feathers, etc., sro now at the Aewlctt, charged with murder, moved depot and express office, purchased by var a coutinnance of the ease this Mr. Button while in the East. Alio a (hnt defendant was One lino of feathers, wings, etc., that arepileptic fits and that recently rived a few days before tho fire and are ?!, v6a been suffering from several of undamaged, will be taken to tho new M l3. cverT day- - and would tlicre-Everything will be new and re be unable to attend tho trial. The store. Mesdames Button A Boyan solicit 0,6 ad nutted these farts and a E' f. the patronage of all their olu friend, was granted, and are confident they ran suit the tastes Terpsichorea n season will soon he of all new patrons wno may favor them lj with orders. h; ff-V- inaugurated. The Broom Brigade at the Opera Ilouse lnlaes Grocery Him. r.;.Vinreday evening, and tho Meteor elub People in need of staple and fancy follows rty on Friday night. On Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and everyThursday evening of next week Pruf. thing pertaining to Family Groceries, will give his opening party for should call at Lucas old stand. Everr-thin- g Sieldon and the 6t. Dennu club will new, neat awl clean. No. 52 E. the following First South street. J. L. Ltcas, Inb will Manager. , probably short time. It . I , . oa rain." evident Rough Lfantastic the "J trippers j.f. have Cure colic, cramps, diarrhou; exter-uall- y ahiindant opportunities to in-I .yl, j.i Hlge in their favorilo smusement. for aches, pains, sprains, headache, ts For man or neuralgia, rheumatism. 4 Auction? Auetton? licasl. 20 and 50c. 1'e.lueJay, OcL 20, 1884, at II oclock Fall nnd Wlatar Hoot. 55 W, Third Bonth street, Coll on J. B. Stephens. lie will make "I compriaing a arlor you anything you desire in A No. 1 style. N i11'0 set, carpets, extension tables, A good fit guaranteed. Corner Second tohen tables, center taldes, stands, South and First East. W editing ranking stores, crockery, cun-fe"aril; tinware, eta IIusIibkiIn llnitliera. J. L. Drnmif, Auctioneer. New store, new goods, a full line of groceries, fmitf anil vegetable, groin. and Wood Co.s for the feed. Sole agents fur Salt Lake Citv for .,in,oIiUI. Vouman hat. The largest the non explosive Improved new Chicago , : ,n l,mn: prpr :i00 styles to select lamp. Main street, opposite Clift House. District Court morning. It Sene of the smaller fry this time, and gl net arou'e such an interest as the fca tjuak pro-Mo- lis-rhi- Jr -f- h- know-nothin- g d j -- j. A' yh rrcl morn-v2F-!?l.- t. J first-clas- s. p T.-- .r: E -- -' atn. Bds a! li m ,twl -- The Chinese War Thin Feople. but- it a settled fuel that Wells Health Renewcr1' restonw Is not yet settled, No.- Main street, Clm. K. Bowring, T1ieort rarM Disjiepsia, lmpo- anil kalaouiine decorate, ran, paint paper, mre. Sexual fDebility. tho Interior of your dwelling In the most elegant etyle. & MaxfielilB,t take Vlnsgar Co. ITamlll, manufacturer of Such lovely Velvets and rich Brocades 157 First East, be- - asF. Auerbach & Bro., exhibit were Tmelri never before seen in this city. t Wtn FiMl and Second Sooth, - . wA Fat! .9 GltAND BALL m immunity, apd the proposition. The pair eloped and arrived in thi city in the latter part of August, 1833, introducing themselves as Mr. ana Mrs. Jordan, their nlias probably being suggested by the stately and ingjcstic river that pursues its devious course through the bullfrog flats west of the For the city. first few months after their arrival here Jordan worked alternately nt tho Tribune and Herald office. Mia llnut sought employment at the Sea office, and rs she wh young and rather good looking, and consequently a desirable accessory to (lie church institution, the manager answered her with, Oh certainly, we ran give you employment in a lew days. What name, please?'' Mrs. Jordan." Oh, you nre married an yim?'1 and with'k sort of s look, the sun of the prophet said he would inquire, hut he did not think they could give her any employment soon. Gordon, alias Jordan, continued to l office work at the Tribune ami for some time, and recently he ami Miss Hunt have held positions in tho composing roomof the Chroxici.i:. None of their acquaintances entertained the least suspicion that they were not man ami wife. Gordon waa a very smooth talker, and carried himself with' an air of piety that caused those around him to think he had never transgressed a moral law in his life, while Miss Hunt was modest and lady-lik- e in her appearance, and one would think her the last person caiable of ohping with some other womans husband. It seem that the atmosphere of the Cuboxiclx office was not congenial to Too this bigamist and psendo wife. articles .were many placed in their hands, the very air they breathed seemed filled with the, to them, obnoxious taint of monogamy, and after standing It as long as their guilty consciences would permit them, they determined upon a change of scene. Miss Hunt left several weeks ago for Indiana. Gordon started last Friday for Chicago. The day following Gordons departure a man arrived from Des Moines and immediately instituted inquiries for the pair, and after finding they had flown, gave the whole thing away. lie refused to state whether he was an officer, but it is presumed he was. He declared that should Miss Hunts father ever meet Gordon, the latter would be very likely to pats up the golden stair forthwith. It is quite likely that Gordon in some way got wind that an officer was on the way to Salt Lake, and that doubtless The tribuprecipitated his departure. lations of Rodger Clawson also may hare impressed the fact upon his mind that a bigamist is not altogether safe, even where the practice is allrgdd to have divine sanction. It is reported that Gordon went to Mr. Barnett, at McCornicks bank, shortly after his arrival here, and requested Mr. B. to perform a msrriago ceremony, but the latter declined, stating that was something rather out of his line of busi . ness. nw put hi hand to the and plpUKh never again look back. The Association, after the appointment of various committees hy the chair, adjourned to meet next Monday evening at the Methodist Church nt 7:30, when it is expected that many more will join the society and help on the good cause. t nece-nilale- In Marking Coal. view of the fart that at ilie S V INVITATION B M Brastow F N Htieltoa A B Paul Jr F Walker rendenran tieo 0 Dodxe r: a Ilenry L II 1'refo.ilt and third south streets. Is vVw.. - ; for reserved reals. T bo proceeds will bp devoted to charitable SHELDONS Dancing Academy. ASSISTKD UV MBS. SHKI.UiS. OF SEASON 1884 CoalDept, U.P.Ry.Co. A. J. Gunnell, Agl. Remington, Johnson & Co., Home Coal Co. H. Dinwoodey, Treasurer. October 14, 1884. : 1884. EVENING Fall NEW HOUSE! AND . The OeeideutaV IS K. First Month St. We tlie undersigned, by reason of the a goods dispensed by ns, hereby proclaim to the world that we are ever ready to sell at low prices the hestCali-omf- a and imported wines and the choicest of liquors and cigars. Families who are preparing lor private parties should not forget to give us a call. Acer & Mcbfht, Proprietors. I H. LOWENSTEIN. J. BERGEN. aril Cutler. SATIMF ACTION QUARAKTKKD, Shut. appNlta NstsSre IN WINTER WOOLENS. AND I will My prices will tie found inodi-mo- . make It a point to keep them as low a Is Cimclstcnt with goo-- 1 mntcrlnl, good wont manshlp and the ran snd nttratfou requisite ATI ?FACV BY U ARMENTS Il'OI XTM ENTS. A RATES $1.50 to 2.50 PER DAY. Bnf'Sjiial Kali' in Street Car fn.m rill DcNit TON BON 1'iimilii. the door. pa !an excepted): RESTAURANT. No. 256 Main Street, AFTER AND OK AND...... NOVEMBER 1, DM, will lvavcdaily u fiiilowsHiumliyi aroam Leave Momt.I Draper m K.V) Knuiittln (ini-i- i Mill....... it) a m Pleas nt Ilill..... ...I. HUM a m Hollowav am Arrive at iddM a m 1) Two duon south of Walker nnnro. EUROPEAN Valley RAILROAD. Ni-j.- to get up TnOROUfiHLY ITS ALI. Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. IrarcNcphi " limlowKy PLAN. M 1l:Ham llill ......i 10 pu ....12WJpm lira p m Fountain (ini-- Nfil Draper Arrive at Moroni l;io p m Wages connect at Minimi Await rartsofSan n 13-ip- James Price, No. Shell Oysters, Spring Chicken, QuaI, Teal Duck, Mountain Trout. Etc., Etc. T.Ur.OK. MRRTHANT Main 218 Street, up stars, Opp'ttUe the rc.lofltuc.Salt Lake City. MRS. M. G. OPKN DAY LAPHAM. Cloaks and Suits. 42 AND WINTER DINNER AT BEST STEW AGENT FOR WcCALL DAZAB FATTEBK8 nnd Queen frea. Baaar Drass-make- r cent, by mall. Hoop Pkirts, Buulei Carol Dkm ButUius, uie Health Comets, Bnxtii Skirts, etc Addnsn or call on MKA. M. (I. LAPHAM. Salt Lake City. THACKRAHS All tha TWENTY-OX- E FI . ji-- IN Tents, Awnings, TOWN Delicacies of the SeasonMEAL TICKETS FOR fit-- 3, Minins Hose.. - TO ORDER. ST. GET YOUR MEALS WILLIAM AT AT... MiTOAKW- - (H.Ii iT IN. er! GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT FOR SALE BY W. F. RAYBOULD, 32 And by tlie E. Second South Strcisi I 26 W. First SouthUSt. rontlnne la make 11 Boots Bookseller and Stationer, Shoes & Printer, F. H. NELDEN & CO.. TO ORDER. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. KKPAIKIMI gPLClAl.TY. A ETC, ETC. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. DR. rau lie ready r hlsivrn cvt.'iua-0ingalt k i:.mii;:m;i:i:. .Manager. 25 CENTS. A Catalogue 3i t Prim-- , T.G.M. SMITH, 3 P. M. LUNCH from 12 to OYSTER g.-- n I'artli-- . 25 CENTS. STYLES JUST RECEIVED. Journal-Regist- .ml Street. Market driver mancfactcrfi: MERCHANTS FALL Iiiy. Arcade Restaurant REGULAR No. Privatu tvtn nnd spring l.y l.lcidii.ue nt o i iirrlvul i.f tniliu el Mnroul. ; AND NO HIT. Boonu for Ladies ls GENTLEMEN .MOlilliSS Oyster House firet-doi- h AND KESrfiCTFCLLY INVITE to on early inai.ectlon of my WOULD gentlemen selections in FALL NLW NEW FURNITURE! and Winter 1885 GOODS. Opening of tba Oyster Season at OTalkar Opera llonie Oyster, Lnnch and Coffee Rooms. Shell oysters and those delicious New York Counts will boused and cooked in every style known to the art. Splendid coffee and chocolate, homemade dra and cakes, and other refreshments. A full line of choice confectionery manufactured fresh every day. The oelebraled Circle brand oyster, so well and favorably known for the past six years, will lie sold by the can or case; acknowledged by all to be the best oysten shipped to this market. All the shore good and refreshments will be found at 120 Main street, as usual. H. O. Stearns. 224 Mils $350 Admission lo Drill snd Hall SOIREE EVERY SATURDAY a BcantiftillWraps for Ladies and Children, at F. Auerbach & Bros. & Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. COMMITTEE: TAILORING. Mupeiintendant ;; j; il f. :. PALACE HOTEL, jYIAIN M S r. (kl W. Go In First Smith street, for New York buckwheat. A full line of groceries, vegetables, fruits, grain snd hay, wholesale and retail. .;r.ids SALT LAKE CITY. pre.-e- ut The deserted wile has instituted divorce proceedings, and doubtless has seMothers. . cured a separation by this time. If yon are failing : broken, worn out Thus ends a chapter of the lives of two and ' nervous, use Wellss Health Ci ring mortals who foiled to follow in the 81. Druggiata. Botribntlon for their path of duty. transgressions is sure to follow them and Eastern Ileerl Eastern Iieerll tlie remaining chapters of their lives may A. G. Bechtol, of the Opera Ilouse Bar, contain more of tragedy than that above recorded. will, on Monday, Oct. 13tli, have on draught the celebrated Eastern Beers KOAItlt or CANVASSERS. Philip Bests of Milwaukee and Anheu-se- r of 6t. Louis. The only place in the city where the above been will he on Appointed by th Utah Commissioners 4 for the November Election. draught. house of success The of the leading Tne following order of the Boanl of F. Auerbach it Bro., lies in living the Utah Commissioners, appointing a Utah, up faitbfUlly to their motto, we are Board of Canvassers to canvass the re- never undersold. turn of the coming November election, Oyster Grotto. waa adopted Oct. 27th, 1834 : Ioe cream all winter in any quantity at Ordered That Arthur L. Thomas, W. the Oyster Grotto. IV. Riler, J. V. Guthrie, V. M. Silva, A handsome line of mens, boys and Samnel R. Thurman are hereby appointchildrens suits and hats, of latest styles ed a Board of Canvasser to canvas the and patterns, at popular prices, at I. returns of the cleuliim for Delegate to Goldbergs. the Fortr-nintCmigress, to be held In tho Territory of Utah on Kov., 4(h, 1834. A I Goldbi rg1 you ran find the lstert Second Ths Commission will fill all slyl-sfall Canvasser Board of in said vacancies Oyster Grotto. the failure to that may occur by accept Try those celebrated fresh oysters, appointment or from oilier causes. Third A majority of said Board of rooked in every atvla Canvassers will determine all questions Blankets (Hirchased at the late big the auction sales in New York City, for sale coming before them, including awarding and signing of the certificate of cl aap at Auerbachs. election. The best shoes at lowest prices at Fourth Enid Board of Can vaster Aneriaclis. will meet at the rooms of the Commission, at the Walker Opera House, in MISCELLANEOUS. Salt Lake City, on November 13th, 1834, at 12 oclock m., when the election relie in the turns opened wilj presence and under the directum said And this Commission. of board of canvasser will proceed to ascerWHO DESIRE a tain the numlier of voles cnt for escli person for delegate to Congress, and they, or a majority of them, shall give a cerFirst-Cla- ss Suit of Clothes tificate of election to the person an ascertained to hare received the largest numRhnukl rail ou ber of legal votes, which certificate shall be delivered to said person, and said board of canvasser shall report their pioeecdings and the result to this Commission. ysnain1 Eiehange. Hardy & Kendall's. No. I . T It Jones .!.iii,:i.--, ii ' MeCunilfi Hinsaer A 1 TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250, $200 D additional price of 25 cents on orders for ENTS CLASS MKKTri ON HONDA V coal delivered in sacks, we are and hare Gt snd Wednesday Evening, at 7:Sb. been delivering all such orders at a loss, LADIES aud JUVENILE CLASS on Mnutsy we the undersigned have agreed iqion the and Thundsy afternoons at 20. Grand Matinee Every ?etiinlay at 5 p. m. following extra rates to lie applied on all orders for coal to be delivered in sack : TiTysto IMoni to tult applicant". 50 cents on 4 and 4 ton lots. Best Dancing Halt In the r.ltr I., rent for hall amt Mrtl-si- . 75 cents on j and 1 ton lot. Ton rates to apply on all oidm for more than one Ion. Will not sack lees than fourth ton lots. Above charges to be in addition to regular prices of coal delivered loose, and to be in effect on and after October 20, 1884. nf EAD. . tickets tpcmtoiV JtaFNo eitia eliatge Judicial District, came down from Provo this morning. Hon. Hansford Smith came down from Ogden b't night ami returned this morning. Mr. E. Dickinson, general superintendent of thu Wyoming division of the Uninn raciGc, Is in the city. D. S. Spencer, of the Utah Outr.il general office, started for the Sevier river valley this morning to aupervisc the bridge repairs by lst summer's flood. Fir-- THE k Extra lady..... PERSONAL POINTS. Judge Euiereon. of the a U W I.ymsn I T Lynch H TAKES We have ir.trtkliuvil for Sprin t Trade U iit-l- l nrv cleaning $ i . rl.risti S STILL lar Grade Wo A .i ViM-t- t i.ll.U. . -i -. ) rnrn.n ilVI.B t Our Standard ., Cartii--SU- .t 12,012.82 Utli Broom Drill! 1 rmr.'j in. .r Studebaker Brandi House pv-slo- 4, Horn silver... nr (inisiiu'oillion ,tri( STUDCBAKER B30S. WALKER OPERA HOUSE. Mi-- ,.i ; ilt.wmvr L A Duriug the bpiing and early aumuier Tlie teiuicrance meeting last nulii at have been living up to their religion to of lariye-ir- , Till: I.IHAT KAST1T.N KITCIMS, A I!. B (ionlou, a printer, was the Mctliudi-i- t rhunli was large and enbe bruught to trial is John Couuclly, working at hi trade at lie Moines, thusiastic: Rev. Dr. McNicvo wa who keeps a general merchandise store Iowa. Several lady couqiraiiur were called to the chair and Mr. C. J. Smith on Third South street in tho Eighth employed in the banie office, and one of was cliotcn secretary. An organization ward. The indictment sgniust LSonnelly ihet.e, Mbs Emms was speedily cffoitcd of the Blue Ribbon pomumo-W1M Ixi mi liie ; nf was found duriug the IFcituiiiher term, attraction which it tecuii liordiui wi Association of Salt Lake City. Rev. T. OCTOBER 1QCA, 30T1I, 1882, and alleges that found ly, between utterly unable to rtsit, and although C--. llill was cliivvn IV Ihe f lvalue Mew. January 1st, 1882; and April l.t, 1882, lie wifu and vice had Corner aud a two Bradley, already children, I'lurk, in the city aii-BROOM BRIGADE: of (Salt cuunly wiili Dr. Fred Gardner secretary M!. M I'nl I .l Irfskc, Hill aisl felouiunslv he tvmlisdc.l there ua a luiriaki- - in tho and T. C. unlawfully ; tliimiu vi.... iin.1 did umlary and aiul take to marry that cue wile eoiubiiMiioii i treasurer. 1'Mnur ml The licit iu Jli. a proidcul wife one Ktnmu tialluiaut, at the time of wav an M:v. I. i ii : Kin:!.. i v, and hiuireir, auil the svcrctary and said marriage said Connelly having a I Kimball have lu.cn U rn a will lie reoopiiizcd ns tho veteran wheel Ml - XIt t'.inkiin - T. lawful wife then living, from whom he thiil he ought Criw Ltd Club Mi- I: 11! Mi- K ! ii i. had never been divorced and wliu had Mormon. Hi. love for Mi.--t Hunt at horse oftlio i Mi. M of e olden lime. The vi'Wjiresiilenli 'I !' I not been alisent fr.-- him tlie five vears lst ' overpowering that he do M:- MaMill 1 n s.i no aid 01 1 itviui'i'i'i'l may be leliisl next previous m liis rnarrisge to Anna cl a red hi :i; and finding of the commander in hie. Thi Ml's A ii!:ij.:wJ wi ; I! A lire. Gallafant. that she fully reciprocated, lie proposed r.ew organisation it n here. I will Connelly is now uiwler JS.ijwJ h..ndi, that they tk-- to "these valleys of the include tin; Ladle' Society an-- unite in Thi'i'iiurmiijiiiimt v.JU,.imre-- ' Birti h the Itondsiuen being XV, B. Foster, l'd-w- mountains, where such little 'irregular- one all the earnest temperance workers I Froit, Richard Clismlierlaln nnd ities a three or four wives to one d of the ritr. Ihoins) Howard. Adtal'-lc- n to Iisil were r.sed nnnntieeJ M is Hunt invitation only. Dr. D. Rinks McKenzie, vii'iso goJ Tlie trial of this ca-- c wilt In- - idion, to assented. It is woik for temperance in former years will quite natural that bigathere are hut few witnene to examine. mists and iiOKuR.lftY COMMITTEE. from all quarter never he forgotten, cams again into the polygamist C.-E II Murray Anna Gallafant, the second wife of de- of the A K.-MrAiA globe should flea to Salt Lake, re- ranks, and was received with heart-fel- t .s l ovre Jotli Lawni cv w fendant, and her sister will he placed on aa it of M of haven a snd tieou with C J semotbirg lipo Cbtikllu welcome, outspoken trust the stand. Shceks & Rawlins will np. garding I' C GoJjivJn Ml Hunt assented to that ci V Wallace he would Aii'.i-trm- JIVOSN1-.- f Organisation of llip Ulus Kit.l.-iu- i plnliou of Suit Lilii I'll,. matri-muui- Ora and million rt'il pineul r i.finilu with Muviihiii 1 ituiKlMnt mountain time. JOHN 1. I.YKCH, Fnstiwro.T, Ttfi Cl1! Olt. 10, 1MI. 'l An Kre-nl- I u'l'jve 111 u. bud a. m. fcWu.iu. f&0it.i&. r m VkViu. in. Utah. 14 Ejiern lieuYtr, liou w- eua. gjfeuin. I'wU If rl.Os. fcaia.ni. SVp m. P-- Eighlli Wasl.r to lo lirought to Trial The next oik- oi the brethren who 1884. -- ; A Mmlily Mnrrlixl 2, - MAILS ilAa.m. lima. in. North lfti:t S AMvnn.u SAW LAAtt J3VJB.NlJfO CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, OCTOUICll rouom tkiai.. hi-- n,v:i to tuem; sioi m TKM l'KllAM'Li RAMA. AXUSXXEXX8. FOOT, JR., E. F. (Of New York). Author. Lecturer, and America's Greatest Speoiallst, Located permanently and consultation Free at UNION Piit'lir Fatrnnagc Fried motlernte and catlsictlon guaranteed D. J. GRIFFITHS, Froprietor. BLOCK. Main Street, between Second and TUIni South, on all Nervous, Blond, Privet--- , Chronic ami Female Ulseeseiand HeJormltles; sllrliron c dire. sc of the eye, cer. throat, lieart.irtruntich. liver, Kliluey. bladder, rectum and rental nlhw.reminal weak-m-N- i. oigans; cancrm, tnmms, manl-ood- , Iom glci-t- , gonorrhica, I bjm'ii nc., Hirers Inn a d lnhpl.niin.nla, Irremlar aud painful men.'rnelina, sn t ad ol iKith rexis. chronic dire Five hundred dollitn fir a I'vt rre-- i nf any firm r.i -- yphllis or immur diliillly tl'tl It. Fimt cannot cum. The iloctor uw hnmcopHtliic amt cdevtiis vegetable remcdlc.slcrtrlcliysud imudietl.ni. (nrc and erotic MtlUfactinn iitliely auteed. Utrunolaglral iTurt. given. VLU made. Term Oflicc lumr Id a in to 4 p iu. amt T to S p iu. gur T. C. BAILEY & BRO., CITY BAKERY 28W. VlftST JREAIi SCHOPPE, Wholesale amt Uriah Do WILL BE DELIVERED To ANY tlie city. Pies. Cakes. Crackers AND SOFT Stoves, f.VST WOOL GROWERS AND rUI'i.HT RANGES. Alwiyionhaud. Your patronage lsrolldtcd. GFO. nKBHAHDT, Proirietor. ColipQl iUld SUeetrlTOI WOl'k ! Tin Stomina. I'iiil'er a,.j in)n ing, SULPHUR THE CAR LOAD CAN BE OBTAINED I row the riulihiir Works near (3nve Creea. Utah. FERDINAND DICKERT, Salt Lak City. By G and, CONFECTIONERY REFINED ' STREET. HARD Land Agents. "NFFICE NEXT DOOR TO I, it. LAXl J Oflhv and opposite tha Tribune oUico. Mako anplinatuiu fur mineral pstenu,pn-nar- e homestead. j.reHitnpUnn, timber cuitui. nv.d desert land patiete. Write to them an uclore :ami Air inibrmailnn, amt aavo t t .p to (ho city. All corresnon der.ee answerre turaeptiy. 1oetolBra Box 26S. SOUTH iii.ili-i-i- . Ft-- . t.aiiroand'nriHB,:.i!i Stoves and Ranges And tho I sri.-t- "'"'i In tin- - illy toeh.au , I 253 S. Main Street, Salt Lake Cit |