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Show 8Alr CUNNING CREATURES. el 3 1 OF DEPARTURES V.LS AND it tre SVt lake City Posicfllce. miJ Wot HSUB JfKV liStai M a. ci. tltta-m- . o 00 p.m. lusKa.m. WA'p.IHi ti3UK.ni. 730 a.m. .'A' p. m. m. fJO a. ill. uSva.in. k. in. ;l:l j p. r.i. lflupm. - mo p. ui. TTt'iBh-...- ;. tit'. uui.lU1 I lull....!","""-!1--- wiMM-r- nmmitaln time. tii. flV'VC ii utaiidAnl T. LYNCH, Ilwtina .. l.ifcn city. Hall. Sept. uliC AMI BILLION T tVrk iLt! f.H liitnW-- l . Perjury Again SIlll-lirNT- Jin- - Resorted To to Defeat Justice. vieu venire urileud by Ju.le Afternoon wns returned at I o'rl.H k, to (rhii'h lii-iiia i w.ei-- i was The jut on lure mile,! in s. ijtteM. Kutlinv SR, IKHI. peeled I v that tlii-- r Irei hardly recovered from their aTnni-lime- n when : - 1879. Ciiiie i i, -- HOUSE. r. HM. 1 THE ENDOWMENT IN But the Marriage Took Place in WIU.U1. ":45 p. m. Putt !?.'; lJjot'5ai:ly Wife Testiflw, feUp-t- . I; WED fcflK.111. ::() i in. ji) ut Stwoinl Connelly's MAILS AUkUVK, f,.n ni.-.- t their namis wiivcsik-d- The of course, ciiHilenged the whole liil on the ground ii.:ii they had Ii not summoned in the manner k-o-n hy iho .ilalnli'-- , tlici'hnilen"0 i was (iverrnle.1. were drawn from the nrvi-- veiiiri- - t.i fill the panel. .1 . F. Slav tun wuel.alleni'dl hr the defense anil excused on the ground that lie was not a T. I. Mulloy and li. W. I .dor were excused for haring formed and ex preyed positive opinions. (I- - Ii Hates was excused for declining to answer Die Edmunds quest ion. J. Ii Woodman, one of the men who could not see how'Rudger Classon could lie guilty, was peremptorily challenged by the prosecution. A. L. Harding, John Adams and J. Ii. Nichols were passed ami sworn, making a total of seven. The following five nanr were then called: A. (!. Pancake, J,. A. Cummings, Herman Hill and O. AT. Ham lire wn. C. M. Hrnwn wa excused. on the ground that there was a question as to his rilixenshin, and lAtiis Bamberger was cslleii. S. C. I'auiako was nut a taxpayer uml I lowaril Kehree was called was excused. in his place. Sam I sing anil Herman Hill had tunned an unqualified opinion in this I.ewU Bamberger (use iu partiiulur. WM hiascil against wlvgamists and polyg-uatiiamy tasesin general. These three jurors were chslleuged for tuns ami excused. ' Howard Sebree had als:i formed an opinion and was excused. L. A. Cummings was examined under the 1'idinuuds act, paxsetl and sworn. The jnror-- were then placed in the custody of tlie bailills. mui li to their chagrin, mid court adjourned until 10 nVliXk this morning. r.i I'.vy'i- Court v.ii callvd pniuijr.ly at 10 o'clock. cry lew spectators were hail and not the jury present yet been brought in. The remaining open venire jurors, however, had licen assembled for Mima lime, and whiled away the intervening moniects in exchanging words of sympathy, and speculating on their chances of being looked up. The following four jurors weru called . '. DeLong, James to fill the panel: Glcndening. Joseph Gnrlimkev and John Knapp. Ivnapp at at cl that lie had a bad cold and was suiTering from an attack of rheumatism and Tic was therefore excused. He was one of the jurors that found Clawson guilty. James Clasby was called in his place. ( leadening did not pitfses the residence qualification, and T. F. Allen was called, blit was excused for reasons of a irivate nature hv consent Of counsel on oth sides. Chris Diehl was called and Mr. Rawlins commenced his examination of the jurors. ltoliong had read what purported to be the facts in the ease, ana formed and expressed an nnnualiflcd opinion. Being, questioned by Mr. Yarian, he said he haul read nothing hut the met that an indictment hml been found, and had on that formed an opinion ground that would imt readily yield to evidence. Challenged for bias and excused. Gorlinsky thought he hod no prejudice against this class of criminals. He was for the reason that lie was i hnllengcd not a taxpayer and excused. Clasby and Diehl were passed and sworn, making ten jurors secured. F. E. Hchoppe and Mr. Thomas were thrn called. Thomas owned a watch, a horse and wagon, bat did not pay tsxos , nml was challenged on those gronnds. The challenge was overruled, .but it appearin, that the juror had formed an nnqiinlifiei opinion he was cxrused. Hchoppo upon being asked if he had heard what purported to lie the fads in the case, stated that lie hail served on the Grand Jury that found the indictment, and was therefore excused. H. Eeqjamin and Charles Dcnhaltcr were called. They had both formed unqualified opinions anil were excused. C. Wallin and J. T. Beers were the next names called. Wallin, upon being examined by the defense, guessed he had a prejudice against criminals of this sort, but thought ho sronldact impartially in iho trial. Rawlins Havo yon any more preju dice against this elans of cases than other criininnl cases. Juror Well, I hare been surrounded now by polygamy for about twelve years, and I don't feel very kindly towards it. Rawlins I)o you think this prejudice would influence you in considering this n - tax-paye-r. El wc m )L LSEL1 cftt ('ITT r.T.KANTNGS to! MB-- . of the regular panel were i.nlif Ktiiwil lintll ITic jiiruis m j asphalt uni Mvrmeiu itAlsiJ m front of the Wasalili hml.l- A j ndtfl today. lost, hut mil leased," aid a Kali iiierchsnt who owns a corner store which i not occupied at present. o. John T. Caine anil a little coterie of are stirring up the ailmirer Iwthrrn in the rural precincts. When the liroom Urlgade makes its ijrand bayonet change to the front this Traing it is to l hopol a panic will untseiff the audience. in 4C. akhtl UajI OLj j i ' i Anollirr siiygatny ease' in full LluM. Connelly ami (Tawscm will doubtless ho choe-pcggidepartment paired in the MBh I real in lui Istroit Icnitcntiary. the Walker '? theperfomar.ee of the 'Le liaors of Opera Mon so rcoui liri--1 i'jdo Drill this evening will heniicneil at 7 oVlcefc. I ri!I commerces promptly at Loti I ilU'l y firiftfj;. 'ITuc iiu'.iiitjg invliati&us to the Hrumu hare hacn given seats in the lire-- circle. Those who only wish it in the to (tare ti;o lerjiviy will k'n.:, lrill and CO. net tircic. nin.i.utivt' have now passed tfilhoat a singlo case luting brought inti the Police Court, something almost in the record uf that 'inpre.edcrtcil tpnplsu! jr.'.!:rr. I!. When you see the letters on the vnpuo; at the Opera House HAtir, dont uaasine the young ladies belong la aUksll organization. The two P.'s 4.ir.-I 6a llrooiii Brigade.'' Tvmi da-- - jL of the New England evening at the Methodist I tharth. The Chautauqua Spare Minute Mr.lc will meet this evening at T oclock, hrl tl'.cre !c a full attendance. On account rsE. yi. up-t-- arc several way nf divesting tbritof its cuticle" says the indicted folltani-t- . I.ydia Silencer attempted nr raclhod and faile.1, and Anna (lalii-fiIi day resorted to other menm. There-- R, lit I n ' et Tlic for, liili man foldeth Ids hands and Jilh : There is no trade, why should I sirertise? ltnt the wise man is not so. fie whoopeth it up in the newspaper, and verily he drr.weth tradafrr.m afar oft'. Airangwuenfs have lieen completed eilh the IX A 11. for an excursion of the Masonic fraternity to Ogden on the Uthuf next month, the day on which the new Masonic Hall in that city is to I dedicated. (. Err riiiir.D original poolry, dedicated to a praDiinent Kail J.ake man, recently appeared In Hie irbana'a ILpMcnt, and ntiG:a!o friends nf iho deceased say they hare b'j doubt whatever about its .'sicn:n! his death some ten years. Kiag Oscar cT Africa recently said to a gcntlcnun who nailed to see him n rd to religious matters: I like those Method isti Ve have never had the pieMuiv of eating a nice fresh piece of uethodiit hut thon wo are willing to take Oscar's word for it. S The 10,000 shares of Apex slock sold at Public rule yesterday brought 1. 1 ml H cents, 7,014) alinres being sold at Uir former as a figure. This is regarded vwxl investment, even after paying the cssment of S cents, ns Apex stock has lt'n Hing during the past two weeks at "'and II rents. itimonal ' is I; rotm Thomas went east with tab Commisuioncrs this morning, 'Sniii-tar- . I K. A . Wall came in from the "nod Kivcr and will be country 1,1 fur a short time. Tlia Hope nr tlio Kation. t'ldldren, slow in development, iiunjq fswny and delicate, iic"Wclls'Ilesliu ... to-d- tk The liroom llrlguilu. iho lieit plaeo to lake your lady for filll,er at intenuisaiun is tlio Bon Ton doors smith of the iTr lalker House. Everything fvaie ropms for ladies. I" a I tiist-rlas- Irtlaeo C!rooirjr Ktore. Icopje in need of staple nml fancy . owries, Priiifci, Ycgctaldca nml every-- i iing iiertaining to (traceries, henld call at Lucass Ianiily old stand. Every, "'"S now, neat and clean. No. fi'J ' t South street. J.L. Lucas, ir-- c.r, Manager. HuU Uks Vlmgar Ca, A Haiuill, manufacturers ran,a!L,,,1??llr 157 Fln and Second South, dictnicut was read to thu juiy i.nd iho namo of the first witrnxs, of 1 ease? , No; 1 think 1 have ton much manhood about me to cor.vici a man unless he was found guilty. Wallin was passed. Beers thought ho had a bins against His persons charged with polygamy. prejudice was against the crimu and not against this particular criminal. He was challenged by the defense fur implied Idas. The challenge was overruled and tlio defense then challenged him peremptorily, which exhausted their ikt emptory privileges. John Knell was culled nest, and having I tossed safely through the fire of questions and propounded hy Imtli sides, lio ami Wallin ' worn sworn, which complctAl the )ancl. Following are the nnmri of the jurors : . C. K. Wallin, John Snoll, Chris. Diehl. Janus Cluby, Thomas Sapplnclun, Oco. W. Richmond, M. W. Davis, J. J. Farrell, A. 1. Hardin;, John Adams. J. 1! Nichols, L. A. Cummings. The remaining jurors summoned under the open renire were discharged, the in Juror TUOMAi GOL.Oil.LY. - cidled. 1 live iu Kill i Lake city .mil have kuowu defeudsnl for atafUt twelve years; my father's namo wa Kutvjr l; lie has wa- been bceu dead aboul twelve years; there was a woman iu tlic family named Elizabeth liolightly; don't Isnow that she wall any relation to me; she was uiy father's wife; after my father' death she lived at the old homestead, but has moved into thu house between thu old homestead at Connelly's store; I lieliere l asked defendant once if he had married her and he said he had; this was about year after n.y father's death; I'.lwabrlh and defendant anH!reil m live tiigeiher as nun and witc-- : liave wen them together at the old bori.e-tiu- d I laie ns a or In o'clock; aLuiber i named Mre lirrJ in the other putt or the liause: have defendant go in the house in i he evening and leave in the morning; thii was after he told me he was married ij Eliza-bellhave seen ilium nt meals together at the old house; Elizabeth has hnJ one child that I have seen, and I under-itiinshe has iwo; the oldei child is about nine yearn old; it is u girl ami is called Mr, Hie: she is called Mol lie by the children; can't recollect ibat I over hoard t uy anything alioul ihe chiM's parentage; Elizabeth rooms in the old homeoccupied three stead, a kitchen and two have seen defendant in bed there; have hear! the little girl call defendant ps, and Elizahctli mamma''; have known Anna Gallafant -- about two years; have seen her and defendant in rompanv; have seen them riding tegether; I think she has a have seen child; her with a child; it must l over a year old; hare seen her ami the child in company with defendant; never heard defendant say anything in respect to his relations to her; she has lived in defendant's store for the last two yean; have seen her op stairs over tlio store; defendant built an addition to the store and she moved into that; never heanl defendant or Anna Uallafant say anything about the parentage of her child; have seen defendant with the child in his arms in front of the store; (the witnere was here asked to point out Anna Galla-faamong I luxe present, which lie (lid;) have seen defendant in the same room aver the store occupied hv Anna Galla-fau- t; saw him standing at the window one night in the moonlight. I linsl saw i.Viiu.-llulKmt a year after my father died; Elizabeth moved out or the old homestead last spring; saw Connelly at the old homestad a half dozen times or more; during that time I snw him thereat rapper one time, and outing breakfast one morning; my pkuo i.i so situate. that I can see into Ciuiiielly house; when I asked defendant if he had married Elizabeth he got pretty warm. He was rolling out (undv at the lima and I noticed Lo made the candy tly pretty fuM. I was not angry; said smuelhing about his marrying i.U mother, or a woman old en.wigh to he Ids mulbur. He did not admit at first, but after deviling him Awhile hesaid he had marrie I her. I drew thg inference that Anna Gallifant lived at Iho store from the fart that I have seen her there four limes, nut from the fact that I had heard it rumored; at the time 1 raw Connelly standing at the window up stair there appeared to lc a woman standing by hi side; heard them snicker and laugh; don't know which snickered; might have Imtli snickered; didnt hear anything said, nothing but the snicker; heard defendant whisper; can tell his whisper; rnnt anyone can that ever heard; I was about fnrly feet away; cau't cay that I love defendant; like him about as well as he does me; cant say that I hate him, hut he says I do; I don't like his stylo in marrying as he has, never threatened to make it not for defendant in this trial; don,t think ho has acted square, and don't consider that he is a man. Laughter. examination defendant Upon stated he had never had any conversation with the prosecuting nttornevs in relation to this esse. Elizabeth is about SO years of age nml much older than defendant. i; Cou-nell- y The three remaining juiui.- - of iha regular pnntd, Wuodnnn, Loder and Calcs, were then railed and lire names ldlt& CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, OCTOEER . i .....OCTOBER LAKE JfiyjSfllJNt nt d v 30, 18S1. NEW ADVf UTIRtSIENT.. say s'.iuilhiug buck; my ucl'.ez i. kr..r.in as Elizabeth Conucllv, but I c;ini ay A ATI drT'T-tliat Meter heard dcfcn.d.int i'uroilui'v Notion No. 1285. .. her as ui wife; the iorti.ii uf ibe idd I.. homestead occupied by i.iy mother n-ni l U K, VIT I i.,l1ll ter-tiIv ill', sisicJ of liire rooms; two hedro-iri- . uml Is I. r.i ll'.i It., miii.o.ii i line!' u deleuduiit did n.it lUqil'i.iiHiiiils nl iiiin-;- i oi.iin1 ; it imui kitchen; with me and did uot by :1k l'rvMiliiii, a .. IV!'. sleep M .u..r laikeCiK.l lull . sleep iu the Liteheii; 1 believe lie slept sdilloe u for a u:a i' amilii-aii-iqll i.a.-- re ' i.i with my mother about the lime the child f T (till V'lulil'll.' miiS SMl I'liilnl Ul"l lu.liilii; ,vi. u was born; may have seen him in niy sinuiU' in liut rriiig nilnu.i: i.i, oi euiitity, l'is!i Ii- riiorj. mother's b.d; cau't say positively, blit Lake liHl lllH'Ur l.vt if (111 I' df, Hlvl believe I have. t ilu- - mi. I (Vf) will ; hi ll rcii- miii The hour for udjournmeut having ar- site, luis In- Nm It "A," hiiil SI iu till tiv 'll uule- - amt lal f rived further examination of tlio witness I slim y mi It e in ilus.ii'ic", with Hi'"; w:n pniHined until this afternin. nit H1 a f I l:eiii' varui it'll hi lii it. k Ins.. Km I i.i- 11 mu'lie uiiimi;: e aim, l it 11, A K IT l; NutS SXST(i. UL tllrt K ill In' lilt I'nl'lili 'A' smi-'A larger crowd wn in site r.dance this U ;.! 1,0' leel I" a u,;m v.i die M .h N !i e id 11- rlai':;, I i. aliern.M.Li, '.he court room heiug f f.vf (.. i I' nt IJ I, tin- i After Maik Golighlly lml No. i, ilu i:e S '1:- V.'. c.l in -i !':l tsstified. Mnv GnliiiliiJr was placed on No 3. lluv i e s 7J ftit U . V X'i. :e IV, ' I 4, tliel o' t Ij jv lli itxr.l, of theT M i No. A ,:i -- X . f t.ijoi; .l r:- . l -i :'.e to .ot t., prove li.o tir-- i wii ' X'". I'L . t Hi.w,.-i os whiib :'r.! alniu.' sii rnarriiigo, pretiv . -- xeuili:i I ! i f at i.nrt (T.n.Miri iiiMiilii:! l. it In nil i :lli I..1 X'n f M. X'o. i.i .lio i.tvff l i"ii;l'i.t I':. i.uiik ;ai i.iK.tsr. ) lium N , . to L, mother of deft ndaul's u.;.:nd u..'e wsil tror. pL.il X 1 i.i die luiiiu e ,. r.un jAitl anj Xu then raliad. Her te-- ti loony had been 4 OI l.i mi.l site brsi X - - 11 .7 :i b1 i sit.-Xu. ll.iiiudrmill die iliitant. !it for wilfi si, a view to demolisliinv the prepsr.Nl X "It " (uiuiuenciny ui i.n-- t Vn. , e whole cae. Sim stilted that iier daugh10 Lint Xj.v. tl lIiii: S Vi'li ter was ii.arii-K- to Connelly in February, h 7ZU le.'t J J. IKIMILO 41'jJ lire I tj prat X X I! fL.t to 4, t ?:c:-1t the! the marriage was eciet U No. So. 1, tin1 plan; of Itiiuiiiig nf.ilie pot tor several i.ionibs and her daughter hail i! a an v: ' nri r.iCX.I CJiitsinliig c:s rriinp-i- l No then confc-Kcacres, no (' S 1. it; witne-- s inido a memo1 K VI ii.vivvi l's!nr.i randum of tlio dale her daughter sniil it. No. liears s Six Tlie saul Mining rlaliii Leinv uf ivnurd :v the msrriago lock place; didn't know tlieiellceof I lie l(ii'.H'li'rvf.::il uiinloi; Ioikl- - nnuii) Kalt Ijilce l.'il.r. ill where tin- - memorandum was now ; nearn-l.'rnli. I'ho l Iwi..": !ncdtl'an l;n.v.M tlio was Imin two or three ihild thought 'i.e tlicicunil i, yea is after the mtr tinge; didn't know and Vlcturlne mill itc; 1 ilirtit that tills ui'lii-iw'u.ii month, but would inquire; was' !'e :!i'! dii-- iu i )rtlllil,!'i'ii ilalrs: only sure KVKXIXilClIKONlCl.G.lliellrH-ILqKnot sure tliusaid miiii'.i laiiii, tur the alii lit one date; that was the date neanxt f sixty days. Ii. Mi MASTKli, 1!ihI!. t T. (.'. It (1LEY ii Uko , her daughter was married ; rpinemlwred tlie big Morincm celebration several years AUUSEHEKTS. ago ; didn't remcmlier whetlicr her daughter was married then or not ; know much about it ; didn't WALKER OPERA HOUSE. seemed to have liwl trail; cf it. Ufm Studebaker Branch House . ': V . win-M- ni-- - lr I Our Standard - i in.1-- - 1- ,-l iwu-thir- STILl F . Iv'-- t Js.-"- ! i'l.i'u-sir.'.n- y We have J i ;nir.i.i;i.i-.- ir l -' irtr.-liov- ' -- an-- i Grade Work A J TAKES Spring Tradii tw.i HE EAD. ! . grades ol JJI.Gi ii.l.'i'i-.n'- l J1 E , TOP f.iUOGIES, $160, $2(y). $250, $300 & $350. '.,- ..!o:r-iiii!-!ij.- I 1. 1 1 . . San pet0 Valley BON TON U-- tbi-iw- l Oyster House - pt'-i- -- ki-p- rvf 1 -. ! i VI; T.mi .Iit ANNA OALl.irANr, Pfi LASTEliN TME OKK.kT wife of defendant was calied: Am married to John Connelly; was a , OCTOBER OPEN . BROOM BRIGADE: It Miss ( T v I ii- .Mils-- UCNf. lU'iiii'-U'H- l- M- :.I Ml'S It llilt MU' M Kouti Aif;- - I . i '.ii ,'uids:i MJf.-- . I. llviii(. ;ii I ! Tlic lull i'.:-- dot i: il Jiriib Miirr.ii" i si'l ii: r Wr l.yma.i i !i n in a i: ; liii'li Vaiim ..itM'i.iiri;;i t M ! Shell A . i r.i.,', Il .M F X t)licill"l A 1: l'li ii I .i S 1 Waikcr M S ii j i. A 111 : i1;iii1i.-rg.'r- Tt Ji..l Lxlra Iruly spcctarorf UcSei erX'oevrr- - clisni1 f r riv-ri- Ailiiv I f.l-i- Awnings, ; Mining Hose, t; iv.-- ,.n nt r Ivfi: ' Iiliil. - :.'i- rutniM-le- ; Irici-- i. TO ORDER. SALOON with ihe lb 'ini.enl, iunlr the Jam 1 In lick H.I--.ml ('.-':(iiiiiilI. Tki Mir AT WII.I.IaM 1 ii Vi Arcade Restaurant f 32 t. Socofid South Street l M 'be pur- - tti.Ntfi REGULAR AT S P. Li. I.l'NCH from MERCHANTS WAS ATOM DIVISION. RANK. BEST Knights of Pythias FOURTII ANM'AI. OYSTER Boots & Shoes 12 to 3, GRAND BALL STEW REPAIRING TOWN IN Public Palmnage Bolhdtad MEAL TICKETS E. SC HOPPE, F. FOIt f7. GET YOUR MEALS Wholeal and Retail Det U AT... of PjtUlai, at tho KUO Stoves, 6. O.Ktm; tVi'llrt'.u J'o'li ek (.' Jain-- s L'racroP 20 First. PJouihaSt, VV. CAST i REAM, ICE SODA WATER, ETO, Tni, Copper .'iitfi r V Arthur Will! Uunlcucr lieuhiUi-- Wui r (bairec Bariun C Kli-i- an K V Amurunt' T -- Priif John Dcnlialier Julia iluriirk .7o A. i Bread will the city. CI.A55 IVednex Jay and on baud. Your patronage Ii Kdlclled. tiKO. GFRfl AKDT, Prn)irienr. OF 4884. M KiriS Kren;-..g- - MONI'Ay :it , lri ! ' f. C. BAILEY & BRO. Land Ajenl s. i I KICK odiee and Make nipliraitfen fur miiiertil pauuils, pri u luuninliwit, uvcmpiiun, tlmbui cullit: uu) licneii laud pais'rs. Wrilo Iu them as s ntn;w fur inftirmMInn. n:d save t t t i.i '.bcvl'.y, Alloum'spundcrceaiisirarr. V j f. HOOK TO 8. I.A'l impovib1 th.i Tnlmiii nAlnv .VEST m mntlr Aiulic-r- T I.AIUKS'ond.lPVIiSJliEi.T.Aat iTrt(lay nti'l 'liiuivday Ritwiiiiiiiis at Grand Mi.tluvc Vwry Sjlunliy ,u . :i. m. Private Unions to rail a;i.t:e:.uts. Ihst Panctng lfall in. tin (V.j to reut for i "il nrtii !ir.WiKHnk,'t I.u. Strivt. Sail Lake Cilv Main BULBS! BULBS! O. F. DUE, NO. Lecturor, and Amer.'-ja'Crer.teat Specinliet, UNION Main nn all Xi".v(v:, illinil, nu I lie Ptli.Eii' 111 !! BLOCK, ri.iuu VA. liiuinr-- , (i'l,:n; giUltiirii'-i, g! ' s Clifl Horn, i.i .t.i i:i:- riVMi a 1 i. over - !'" nt liiinl iuii!i, f!irs.:ilt- - kpi( ; c!i . V'ii'jvc lieiin,H"i:'.n'n. 5,000 BULBS and .eminal Ail reYti!M I'H'-Ii,-- ! onk- FROM m' I st ilit - HYACINTHS, Ir'Kiil birre-iii'is-- , ulivraliuii c 1 )iiivj': i'-- i Irn: tilar end (".Mifiil dmi. iu:: i n, li.'I n". ehnniie iIIm,!'-(- , nt t'utli exi -Em- liic1ri--- t ili.il' i - f .rii tu1 Vire- uTr-.- i ii' ir. fTinul kyylillG ur i:ff. iMirdv'-iii- Einlc-uuu'- W. THIRD SOUTH STREET, irfK o;- - BELGIUM 5. illei'ia'4i.riliceri,iir.i!.v;:ai, liver, Kiilueyii, ! 240 2U Rlncki Wot I'rU'1, jvli TlLI?S. NARCISSUS, CROCUS, SLEEDiNiS HEARTS. cm;. l erfixtle LILIES, Etc,, Ek. Ihe doctor uma Vlgelll'..ll'nnleliils,l,lltll!. i ;.1 1; i ::mil-.::i- . ' i:u-, ni.il eiitre a(.rli'C,"ii ( uii.vi'iy I lUna lii.w in till liiie In n,Hi.i illll ui aiiteril. Phn,::"iui.'ial ihir i..w-i:- . put Your lmiltt iii the xm'.uul rpruu; . inn-'CallaU'l riuck fa Uuuiuiug. Mffln: liuiira tu n in tn I ) i", nid 7 'n pm. r- blfts.-rt'l:- 'r Yi-i- Ti-r- , SULPHUR BY I'teh. TnK TAP. IXJ.tll CAN UK OBTAINED ih'.Suiphnr Wurki near Cure Creek. YEP.MXANL) DICKKRT, Halt Lake Uty yuur-velve- i. WM, BREDEMEYEK, Or. p. MINING REFINED ilur U PEA t TTY OF DERTOIS AM) r'K!! I. li I. wiubmaiinhlp we dety ixRi:.ii!ui, (.( . i im cs which cannot be umlc-rtcMK. UKOWN, I Y . at.ilpi ru'.i:!.eli'.!y.'i.,i.1.i:i.':iii:!,.-,il!':- Marble Work IMrner Maiu and Third Houih the city toehwis FLORIST WOOL GROWERS'! BROWNS fiuiu DR. FOOT, JR., EVENING ON and Ran ges, LaigOM Variety In 253 S. ilfXVn Yiuk'. and G i:Tn' 11 CONFECTIONERY MRS. SHELDON. EVERY SATURDAY SOIREE ntl'1 aui' lh;,t deuyeru.' to any Pies, Cakes, Crackers A1 way REASON nr j uk Dancing Academy. BY miniit Astdlliu cydi-i-- t Wliium SHELDONS ASSISTED ins, Etc. BAKERY ;stoves liibl . Kuufing, SHiiitnig. Giittvr-I- ). j T (n ITY c 0 Kim: Iin and Iron ! J, (iUH'l ITIW, Pmpilctoi. Floor Commiltae. Cali-orni- and luiiaCirlliiit uuiinmlivit i:i.h1l-hI- 0 iiim- - J.ha Hu lick Reception Committee. liSldnni r F l'rcsc'rt ibituii. (fnigc Pnrton I.' IRON Sleet-Iro-n Work, i Commitieo on Invitation, Jilin WROUGHT AND RANGES. TC Arairrong oy.-ie- COAL-BURNI- GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT TICKETS, $2 EACH. ficonic SOFT AND ON Committee on Arraniyrimviiis ' SPECIALTY. A Delicacies of the Season. the Ail Of Wasatch Division, L'litftrnn P.ai;k, Knights WALKER OPERA HOUSE, TO ORDER. 75 CENTS. TIVEXTY-OX'- EVE, NOVEMBER still continue to mako 25 CENTS. . UNIFORM i .' :i.i!.r.. s 1 THANKSGIVING OLD Bl'ANC McCOAKM'.i ! itodin: ' : piosceit V.I Can Oysters, 511(1 .'nihii.;' i.i . nf Ummis, n;- II I'r. ::i: J Ii .it ASP FArTt'ltFIt OK Ml O HT. AK THE DEMIJOHN l: i i j UAMBKtiUEK, Manager. Tents, ' xi i:u 'Iiik il'), t .' i. .hiii'i.- - i1'! li A Y OPEN ii!i'ivi.--! t. f J. I '"! il". ' wi i: :;!..-f- I hupi l'l l lb..,,.::, V, p aud Partus. a STR E ET. G7 S. M A I N 1'. V Muli .eu A . .! 111 .Mill Crv.-- K. ii."Pn i hi n l'l': A .I '.-- l.an.'L-i'i- iu am ll:) I.ViOnm l': II m Hill MGHi l I, ill M .ii-- n Riniiiii fur I a. 1 i l.-- (''VM.'II iioi.-.-o- f AND M (IRANH I) BALL! "V'i. Ad'll' Y A H Dinwoodoy & McTernay K T r luelu'le u I'.ii vvili 1 tuaui iiV:fl a m lira no r lAlptu 1:40 Ari.vi at Jli'roni pm blsgiv nuinii'l a'. Mur.'iii fur ait panipf San IVIp aud Kcvli'r. Private teaina aud tpriug wagotu ran be ordereil l.y t.leiihuno at Kenlil, tu be ready nu arrival of train at Moroni. Price, M per day, drl vet paying all hi own expemca. -l l.awreni'i' j.viii !i M- i- 1, Mill Mi J Siiinsiw Mb- - 11 Will., , il Kniinlaln t ui RESTAURANT. (.apiaiu .letKitni'. ni iliil Sereennl M'tl It Klmhalt i ' - 1' Kiinlisil Mis: It ltarklK" , Mi II Sonter .MIh I. lkirni-MIki.oiikllu PLAN.j Elf. S IDjflO Neplil Ilullunuy m a m ELM ONI CO T.G.M. SMITH, D Ey tlie ibllnwinv Miss M Daft ' iie (ijn ll"tluwar Amviat Nii.iii Stii'i-- EL-'- S 1'iaper Miunlalii iiiciii Miil lJi.'a-alilt! Spring Chicken, Quail, Teal Drcki Mcuntaiu Trout, CrtVnnU 188-1- ' OiA.'ibi, A 30TIT, t.esve Afiirni.i i S'ril Will lie given (.it ilw Lveniiv; ul' remi-tulie- o ;t i EUROPEAN Broom Drill! witness before the Grand Jury that found the indictment; I did not testify before the Grand Jnrv that I w. a married in 1832. r what I)r. Iiickren lm you date yon did give to the Grand Jury? Mr. Rawlins objected to the question being put in such a form. Mr. Dickson-- -1 would suggM ibat you draft the questions in .such form as you think proper. Rawlins! accept ibat ph'posiiim as i think aud will prepare the they should lie put. w iil proDickson In the meutuiuic ceed with the examination m' ii::- - nit- - . AFTEB NMVEMBKft 1, lifi. will leavedallva Mlows 'Sunday AX'iI vxiTpriil': 268 Main Street, No. . I'r.-i-i-'! Tlie second OX' HLliiAUFLiNr, ntn-ii- l Mr. Rawlins' objection was i.vcrrii!..l anil tho question was repeated. No date at all was given beiore tb.o Grand Jury; 1 was asked if I wa married in April, 1882, and I told them I was married before that. The witness was here shown the her testimony before t!.c Grand Jury, in which she was recorded as saying the marriage took nlaee in April, 1S82. The witness mill denied that alio had said any such thing, grew excited and said the record had been changed Continuing her testimony Miss Ga'ili-fan- t said she was married to Connelly on February 22d, 1879, in the Endowment House in this city, and she thought Daniel H. Wells the ceremony. Tt is clearly eviilem that this witness told an cniirely different story lef't tlie Grand Jury. Of course if the second marriage is established in 1879, the prosecution will fail, as the indictment was not found until 1832, the statutes while require it to within two years. be presented It is a nice little scheme, a the second wife avoids being committed for contempt and at the same time secures an acquittal. The trifling circumstance that she perjures herself, of course, Is not worth mentioning ltooglz on Cough. Ask for Rough on Coughs, for coughs, colds, sore throat, hoarseness. Troches, 10c; Liquid; 25c. Opening of tlie Oyster Season at Walker Ojrstrr, Lunch amt Oprra House Co (Tee Dooms. mark oor.iiTim.i . Shell oysters and those delicious New Counts will be used and rooked in York 1 am sixteen Elizabdh years old; every style known to the art. was since father's my mother; my ly Splendid coffee end chocolate, homedeath! have lived nt the old homestead, end during the last few months I have made pies' and rakes, and cither refreshlived at the new house next tn I lie store; ments. A full line uf choir? confectionery am not certain whether thk house beor my mother; manufactured fresh every day. longs to. defendant The celebrated Circle brand oyster, so can't say whether Connelly lives in the house or not; he is there sometimes and well and favorably known for the past six sometimes away; dont remember ever years, will be sold by the can or rase; all to be the best seeing him in my mothers bedroom; be- acknowledged by lieved that John Connelly stopped at the shipped to this market. All the above goods and refreshments old house when I lived there; last lived in the old home about five months ago; a will lie found at 120 Main street, as usual. H. O. Steaexo. little over two years s nee my mother and I both lived at the old homestead; de18 K. First South M. fendant commenced taking meals at the The Oecldeiital, Wo the tinderaigned, hy reasen of tlic old homestead ten years agoj my mother waited upon the family; think Connelly first cl ass goods dispensed by its, has said grace at the table; couldnt say proclaim to the world that we are avera to sell at law prices the beat positively whether my mother hss had a ready and imported wines and the child since my father died; have seen a and cigars. Families of choicest liquors S is about or 9 child alwut the house; it for private jwrties who are years dd and is culled Mollie Connolly; shnald notpreparing foigct to give us a call. first saw this child when it was about a Auer & Murphy, Proprieturs. month old; there was no other woman in that part of the house; never asked Eaatarn Beer I Eastern Beer ft was mother if that her my A. G. Bechtoi, of tho Opera IIouh Bar, defendant seen in have child; bedroom the will, on Monday, Oct. 13th, liave on in my - mother's drauglit the celebrated Eastern Beers old house; have seen him go to her bedPhilip Best's of Milwaukee and Anbett-se- r hut in can't that I the evening, room aay of St. Louis. The only piece in the lenvo in bedroom him the the ever saw where the aliovo beers will lie on morning; defendant has talked to me city About this ease since I was puhpumard, drauglit. but did not tell me what to say. Tlie ('bines War When did he talk tn von? I.ook up Is nut but it a sell Ini laid Ibat guttled, yet anil don't go to sleep." Chas. K. Buwring, No. 3d Main si reel, He last I am not going to sleep. can, paper, decorate, paint and kalsoniine spoke to me about the cnr. perhaps yestho interior of your dwelling in tlie most terday." elegant style. it? was When Perhaps The Riircess of the leiidiri: Imusc of vcslerJav." wns It What ilid ho say ?" Utah, F. Auerbach & liru., lie-- in living "Well, he told me to keep rwol anil say up faithfully to their motto, we are what I pleased. Ho to Id me to use my never undersold." own judgment about what testimony 1 A handsome line of mens, I oyV soil should give, and not say snv thing I did suits and hats, of latest styles children's not wantto.', faughlcr. Witness stated he had never asked and isittenis, at popular pricet, at !.4 (iolilluMgs. defendant if he was married to Ids (witness') mother. Had heard tho child Such lovely Yclvets nn.i rich Itnr.iiles a." call defendant I'.ro., cxbii'il were as F. Auerliach ho asked if The witness was then seen in this city. never would identify defendant's signature, and stated that he thought lie cmihl. He At Gold Urg's yon can liivi the late-- : was then shown a Prolate Court ilocu vl wef fall erwla. of tho settlement in the issued in nil estate of Elizulicth Connolly's father, in Oyatirrottu. which defendant acknowledges Elizabeth Try lluwe celebrated fresh (iytew, ' in wife. tn lie his re'lpd every Mvln , Conldn t say Tlio witness resumed : Blankets purchased at the late big ; my just how the defendant wanoftreated sales iu New York City, fur sale aarticn the family, mother treated him as one Auerbach'. at cl tup Imt 1 never felt very friendly toward him; ho has punished me in my mothers presshoes at lowest price at lie! Tlie ence awl fcbc ha.i pntcstcJ agaiest it ; A ucrbaeh's. soniditroi I urnuld Jo ponictliinjc that he Beautiful Wrape fur Ludic and ('hil-dredidn't like, and be would say at F. Auerbach & Broe. touIJ to m. something "' BROS. S1U0lGAK1.R r paten t fpuc ENGINKEi; m...ASI U. S. SURVEYOF ITOOPKK A ri'DRUKlK 11LOCK. ftOOlt r ,0 llcv 1 M Utlnl floor. Rail akety |