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Show gAJT LAim JSVJBjqjJB CHRONICLIS. WEDNESDAY. 0 pVENlNG CHRONICLE City K hj,m 85 8:45 p-1:15 pm. 1020 a.m. ii.g64.IIL p. m. ! jg Mtpn. 620 pm. pm. pm. UOpm. 620 pm. kit pm. 720 620 - p- MIOP.IB. wop-- - tfiS -- joaofc. gjqLlffloaBPM - Sag- cw.uh rBoliw Rhlpwto. ata gi 8 aBQO A CO ..a S 1 000,00 siiftfbolUoo S1 60.00 SSouOO IHJ .0 7.MOJOO AM0 , nioiootanoM. ..49K Tmxas108- CUM were ia dismiaed in Jjri thin morning. gtCbnit AH. Ban ggsasarE ticket JKtrfP- - W l pfibareuv- hm been the Pn JETai; ori!r,,B itss 1 tmlbrkcL are lOfiftflou in good tending the reception m iiMilieiprte lodge. ipoitMen hiw puiduued the D. gfcfe nA ridge, tie Eilra ootche will w EStE bell of the Knight ttkm piece thin err- mail Ltarffc which to be the moot aucceaaful ata by that order. Settle ptgWtfl - Bnn A Whiting-- of the Capdmatcid ehHrtr invitation to , to iwUioii tap In Tbiabniving egg-no- without money, up ITAH. wlinit. came in over the Mfelnt night report hanvy 1 mow ctorm on the Oonti-faf- e At Sherman the atom and the train wee delayed lit cos tret commenced at da morning at the Salt Lake At 1 iclock the conteot- had even end ocariy dMyeoven milop Theattend-mtoodth- ii afternoon, and will modi greater thie evening. Bcunion rate bom thia city to nrOrloana Expoaitioa will be Tickets good far fifty dm ticket good far lix manta, It it will tako twenty dayi to ticket will intern and m. The rale an the aame over be u otop-ov- V frnivo Chboxicle and it having emoyed a bountiful ttnief the Mcmigp that have upon the community dur-will obaerre the day of clt Kporj ina befitting man-lM- tr will therefore be pub-ter- n Ok office Ww evening set the obituary re-fDon Ktnt deported from Pei iia of duty to publish an burglary in the Tho Tribree dole the item end loot night the "f tide it back boa the THkaoe. W ccweut ooine n A "Si thun-wndo- EVENT oomttuHL afternoon while Oynw, an old Pacific (Wln T d) eoaitSo. ,4, t0rri,rfu He Uluy to a fhmd, ee.0Bina minute. dty fiom Mdu, hW K far 1 lb jOCK radial treatment tailing trouble. ' ImI "T0!!!!? bean Uijr.ie,ert IT Wgw.tofiUthevecnn. Schet-- ofp.ulA. V Rarer exhibited iS any financier, but the Mormon VSS?".011" hide! n . Pape .ft Moml-- Bo ? y. imd ik- - and wu therefore placed in the city jail for ufe keeping until this morning. It moot have been n queer uution to him to be locked up behind toe hern of which he, for yun part, hu been chief guardian. The cau came op for a hearing again thia morning at 9:80 oclock. Owing to the inability of Mew: p Sheeka A Rawlins to attend, Aird solicited and secured the service of Mcun. Bennett, Harknem and Kirkpatrick counsel, and Mr. Kirkpatrick conducted the cue Gommiaioner McKay, Attorney Dick-- n imall army of witneeau and u newspaper were reporters womptly on nmnd at toe appointed lour. A considerable tone wu spent by the defendant in oonsullntioa with hit counsel and it wu not until after 10 oclock that the hearing of tho case wu commanded. In addition to the witnesses subpoenaed yeaterday. Chao. Smith and wife and Chu. A. Smith were summoned nod appeared thie morning. ' The first witness called wu John Aird, gen, father of too defendant. The following wu the testimony given by toil witness: John Aird, the defendant, is my son-- ha is supposed to hr, ha cum to this country from Scotland in 1879 or 1880: 1 cum from Scotland in 1878; he and I lived ia too town ia he lived acram the street from me. Mr. Dickson Do you knew whether defendant had a wife living in Scotland when yon left? Mr. Kirkpatrick objected to thia questhe charge against defendant wu tion, unlawful cohabitation, and in order to prove toil offimu it wu not necessary to prove any marriage. He read the statutory definition of the offenm to aostain his position. Mr. Dickson stated that the prosecution ptopoaod to prove that defimdut had a wife living nnd undivorced at the time he married Elinbeth Aird, in order to show thnt the latter wu not hia lawful wife and would, therefore, be a competent witness against him. Commissioner McKay ruled that evidence to prove a marriage in Scotland would be sdmimible in order to establish the competency oi Elizabeth Aird as a witness. The question wu then reputed1 . Witneea He wu supposed to be married, hut I couldn't swear thnt he was. I didnt ace him married; I knew a lady the town in which I lived, by the name pf Janet Montgomery; she lived with my eon. Mr. Dickson Who were the member of your sous hotuehold at the time you left? Witneea Ko one hut hia wife (here the witness quickly corrected himself) that woman,! moon; she had been livic with him about thru yum at the time left Scotland: I did not visit him very often; defendant and Janet Montgomery visited my bouse together sometimes; ha never spoke to mo of Janet Montgom ery hio wife, or introduced her as inch I know of; she was recognised as hia wife by the neighbors. to tho maA diacumion hem arose teriality of circumstance and admusions of defendant to prove n marriage. Judge Zanes rulings in the Clawson cau were cited by Mr. Dickson authority, ud Mr. Kirkpatrick retorted that he did not think all of Judge Zanee rulings in that cam were based oa law. (It will be rethe defendant Clawson membered hu token appeal from some of Judge Zanes decisions, and Mr. Kirkpatrick is one of the ottorneyi for the defense.) Oommimioner McKay adjourned the to giro Wring nntil 2 oclock in order the oounael an opportunity to produce u u-- - B-- D. . )0?B the PhopW reward hiogdom, city treaaury-- rT? 7r wbo recently ig&"eltempting auidde, dia-jfb- Yellowstone long-haire- d, y . charged with am- from their homo ffrcmg.them in n liouie of tut if. u u u tut u authorities. When toe cau came up lb ia afternoon Aird had made another change of conn Harknem, and m1, Maun. Bennett, Kirkpatrick having withdrawn, nnd Mr. H. B. Walloon having been eungad. 4iUf defendant's father had concluded his testimony, Elinbeth Aird, defendants wife, wu called. She testified that aha cauod living with John Aivd (u hia wife) April last, prior to which time, and since when he occupied a room in the aame houM (the one she, Elisabeth, occupied) with one Anna Maria Thomas; defendant had never mid this alanything to her about bringingboose. hi at live to wife second leged Anna Marin Thomas, tho plural wife of defendant, wu the next witnem. She frrtiiut that aha came to this country from Scotland in 1881, and went to lira at tho city jail u a servant in the fall of (hit ytlr. um waa married to Aird in the Endowmant IToom ia this dt oa July 18th, 1884, bat did not remember who j married them Tho prosecution did not think it necessary to introduce any more evidence, and the defense declining to submit any, Oommimioner McKay Bound Aird over to await the action of the next Grand in ton enm of 83,000. It i tM dty .ud Jury doubtful whether he will be able PWV to eecum bondsman. lhem hem in- 1 ftsnto The evidence produced ia sufficient to l10 of IDOU,. 5Jlnt0 care conviction under a ihnrge of wu let for a polognmy, for which offenu an doubtlem be found by the next Grand Jury. Hooks. Knighta ef Fylhtaa BalL Writing t Gold Take your Indira to the Bon Ton Keaton nut for s fint dam oyater aiew and other refresh menu. :S fas affissfft - c.ir 4fi L A . No. GG w. York buck- - Thanksgiving Dinner. Corn-fe-d Turkey, large and fat, and fifty doom quail received by Exprem from Kauma Cily. Oysters, the Gnest in the market, in bulk or by the era, at the Fulton Market. Fnlaao 0 rosary Stare. log manor. People in send ofaUpla and fancyberj 40 East Fint Groceries, Fruits, Vegetable ud everyreceive thing pertaining to Fondly Groceries, Sn lot of should call at Lucua old eland. Every Turkeys ,n ln of nl thing now, neat and dean. No. 62 E. Fish J.L. Lucas, Cel. ftnnen naddiee, flm South atreci. 20) R: js ' ihSml. Thk1ini Un' t If. E Thanksgiving Darkeys-Leav- e orders at Husbands Bro opposite the Clift House, for your Thankijgiv-ia- g Turkey, picked nnd dremed ready far toeofen. d Nearly everyone in the city knows Leo Nesbitt, the skillful lonaurial artist Bums barber shop. Last winter Nesbitt became acquainted with a octoroon girl, and after the customary amount of courtship the two were married last April. Emma Allen wu the girls name and she had been employed a kitchen girl in various hotels and private houses in this city and wu considered by all who knew her respectable and vi.tueus. Everything happy jfter the marriage until Yellowstone Kit and the Silver Plate circus struck town. Kit met Mrs. Nesbitt at the Silver Plate exhibition gnd from that time became her persistent and infatuated follower. Mrs. Nes-dmade frequent excursions in bis company to the various road houses south of the city. On the 24th of September (he left for Leadville, for Use ostensible turpoce of laying a visit to her mother. Yellowstone Kit followed her about two weeki later. In the meantime, Nesbitt, who had heretofore never doubted his wife's that aroused S1 suspicions, information end he hoarded a Bio Grande train for Leadville for the nur-- e of investigating affairs. Mrs. Nes-lheard that he wu coming, and, in company with Kit, hied away to Denver. In Leadville KeiUU learned enough, and, in fact, more than enough to satisfy him of his wife's guilt. lie also learned her entire history, and found that she had four husbands living and undivorced when she married him, her lost husband being at present in the Canyon City penitentiary. Her real and entire name, without abbreviation or modification, is Emma Jaton James Allen Nesbitt. Nesbitt went to Denver, but when he arrived there hi wife had left for St Louis. He hod Yellowstone Kit arrested on various charges, but being unable to prove anything, Kit wu released. Nesbitt then returned to this city and is pursuing the even tenor of hia way at Burns barber shop, the polynmic J uin is in St Louis and the Yellowstone Kit is running a bunko dive in Denver. indict-mantwi- ll itFW swarthy-face- u .jyS.yri H Kit, the vendor of liver pads, who fleeced the brethren dur-in- S the last conference, hu developed into a masher of the first magnitude, tho following romantic tale fully demonstrates. y am the Meant John Aird, tho bloomin'" dram major of tho Firemen band, wu a mated yeaterday, it waa not thought that he waa guilty of anything more a than an ordinary Latter-daIran, g rend on, and hid dona nothing mom than to obey oounael and inaure exaltation by taking n plural wife. It hu aince tranapired, however, that he commenced hia career aa a Stint by deserting a wife in Scotland, and that thin wife waa living and undivorced at the time of hia firrt marriage in Utah. Aird wu unable to procure bondsmen . - , 7Ad g2iia WUe In BeotUud. u - Springville, frWWJ,0f HASHES. Tho LiUla Tala or Vcllowstuua a Haodsuaw Octoroon. Kit and la TrpnapIrM That Jahn Alrd Itaaerted Hia ait evening ft OffflVftft jgi,Sss A YELLOWSTONE aori-ou- 620 a.m. 0 itOSp.-4:0- DKTKLOF HKXTg. When MtS AKKITS ffcOfip. ri3jlortU"'". MAILS OF DEPARTURES Ma !! Ill VnxncTID good-looki- u tt tt needier on Miln. Miln, the tragedian, hu changed his dates, and will not appear until Tuesday, the 2d, instead of Monday. The engagement is for three nights, nnd the repertoire will be published in our next issue. One of the best compliments to the success which Mr. Miln hu achieved and ia likely to achieve in hia career ei a tragic actor, fell from the lips of Henry Ward Beecher, during Mr. MUns eastern engagement last winter. At the cIom of the third act of "Hamlet, Mr. Beecher sought the actors dreteing- room, nnd with the greatest cordiality and evident emotion congratulated him upon hia great success, saying, "I want to congratulate you moat heartily. You are not on the way to victory you havo achieved it. I see no reason why you should qot become the representative tragedian of our time. Keep on and work hard, and yon will surely reach the pinnacle of your profession. Geo. C. An Intezwsllng Case. COUNCIL rilOCKUHNCS. A DUBT8 A VAX HOHNV Thanksgiving Proclamation lo the of Turkeys, Chicken. A IsGeese and Ducks to arrive. A - a full Salmon aupply of the following : Fresh and Trout, New Raisins, Dehesias London Layer, Loom Muscatel, V alencia Ad Sultana Fig, Daley, Prunea French and Turkish, Null, Almond, Filberts, Pecine, Walnuts, Brazil and Peanuts,d Lemons, Orange and Cocoa Nuts, Lemon and Orange Peel, Gropes, ami Celery, Apple. Pear, Iksnberrita Blackberries, Dried Fruit. Soapberries, Pitted Cherries, Apples, Plums and in great variety, Crocker Peaches, Cheesefrom eveiv nation, Edam, PineRoquefort, apple, Brie, Nenfchntol, merui, Swiss! Limburger, YoongA wrt PeU; loam, Sap Sugar, jCaHforma Cfairiiee in Common and Ckeam, Fancy and Canned variety. Choice Bottled Goods of every tleecriwt ion. Jelliea, Jems, to Preterm ina Mince Meet Btaple of line Fancy, full n And dice. and Green Grocerien; in fact, erW1" fint-du-a to be found in the markrtfora Goods Thanksgiving Dinner. free and promptly to any P E Hrat at No. 4 city. Cal and see us South street. find the latest At Goldbergs yon can fall good. iylraof car-loa- d Can-die- put STUDEBAKER lrorlamtiun lillw Desig fur stoyeruur lie Observance. nating (lie Day The following business wu transacted In accordance with an honored custom, by the Cily Council last night : and in obedience to the proclamation of A petition from the assayer of the the President of the United States, city was read, aetling forth that they are Thursday, November 27th, is hereby set now required to pay a license equal to aside as a day ofthanksgiviug and prayer. that paid by merchants, and praying that The people of the Territory f Utah have been lileted with health and prosperity their license be fixed el the same rate tho past year. Tho Government that iaiil by doctors and lawyers ; re- during iu it bencticeuco continues to provide ferred to the committee on license. protected homesteads for all citizcus, and The street car company asked to havo everywhere throughout the Territory our its license to run sixteen cits renewed ; mople iu peace have enjoyed the blessings ofthateiril and religious referred. liberty guaranteed by the Constitution. G. F. Culuer and seventy-fiv- e other Now, in grateful recognition of all these on Centre street renewed their blessing, and grateful for tho hope of a petition to have the gas maini extended continuation of them in the years to come, from North Temple street on Main up praying for tho thorough establishment Centre; referred to the committee on im- of fiateual fellowship between neighbors and all citizens of a common country, of provements. Eli B. Kelsey nnd others petitioned to absolute abolishment of every- - hatred have Second East from Second South "which place us beneath those we hate," street to Fifth South graveled ; referred for an estoppel of all slandeiV which meets to the committee on streets end alleys. no regard from noble minds; which only F. Auerbach & Bro. petitioned to the 1mm believe and which tho 1mm only raise the stone crossing from their store utterlhat all may zealously labor to build to Barrett Bros., cm Main street; granted. intelligence, the elimination of all that is Police Justice Spiers submitted his re- bad, and tho preservation of all that is port for the quarter just ended: Cases, 500a, nnd theao to lie adjudged in the 110; dismissed, 7; fines imposed, $2,113.-8iroadest charity, and for tho "preservacull collected, $112.20; remitted, tion of the general government in its 130; old fines, $50; labor, $801.50. Re- whole constitutional vigor as the sheet port referred to the committee on police. anchor of our peace at home. The committee on police reported the I do therefore recommend to ull the city marshals expense hill for October people, that they turn aside from their wu $222.25, and recommended an ap- daily pursuits, and in tho plates of the propriation to pay the amount; report needy, with helping hands, and about received and the appropriation made. their homes, niul in their houses of The police committees reports were public worship, render grateful homage received end placed on file. and praise to the "Giver of every good D. Goldbergs application for a license and perfect gift. ai an auctioneer wu read, received and In testimony whereof, I have herethe license granted. unto set my hand, and caused the great A communication, signed by J. II. eal of the Territory to be affixed this Brown, stated that he wu canvassing the eighteenth day of November, A. D., 184. d bust of BrigTerritory with a Eli II. Murray. ham Young, toe work of Harry Brown, By the Governor: of Logan, who wu by this meana trying Arthur L. Thomas, to raise money sufficient to enable him to Secretary of Utah Territory. pursue his art studies in Boston, and asking that tho Council pu: chase two or KI8CXLLAR0UB. more of the busts; received and referred MAIIRHAL'S BALK. to the committee on finance. Alderman Spiers presented a coiuinu PURSUANT TO AX ORPKU OF SALK TO Judicial Disnication by request, signed by J. II. Jen- trict Court of the by the Third Territory ol Utah, I shall sen, Oscar B. Young 'with all his heart expose at pnlillc sale, at the front door of the and several others, remonstrating against County Court House, In tlie City of Kelt Lake, ol Kelt Lake and Territory of Utah, oil the granting of the right of way to tho county tlie 2Utli day of November, lvil, si 12 o'clock Balt Lake end Fort Douglas Railroad iuH certain reel estate, situate in Halt Lake Co. oyer the city ctnal bank from the county, Utah Territory, described as follows, to city Cottonwood; referred to the ram Uegtiinlng at the 8 W corner of the 8 E mfttee on canal. uartcr of tlie N W quarter of sect km (Ai) lirly-riThe mayor and the committee 01 township II) one south, range (lj one cast of Hall Lase meridian. Tlionce east elections appointed to select a proper 4.16 cliains to point 2; thence north n its1 person to till the office of city treasurer, east, 2.15 chain to point 3; thence south Ui0 made vacant by Die death of A. Scliiit-tle-r, Hr east, 1.51 chains to point 4: thence south (' lir cast 053 chains to point 5 ; (hence reported the name of Orson F. noilh 81 StT east, 0.U7 chains to point 6; recommended his and north 0 5G' cast 7 chains to point 7; thence 'Whitney appoint4.Y cast 6.17 chains to point 51 thence south received tlie O. and F. ment; rejmrt wu H; Ihcnce south SS lir east 4.06 chain to Whitney wu appointed to fill the joints: thence south tor ar east 0.72 chains to point 10; thence south 37- - 20' east UB7 vacancy in accordance with the recomchains to point 1L; thence south 62 east 322 mendation. chillis to point 12; thence south 88 45 east Fifty dollars wu appropriated to Fred 8A2 chains to nt 13; thence south 651 assistant tax chains to point job thence watt 26.91 chains W. Taylor for services to point Is; thence north 851 chains to point collector. 1; the place of beginning variation id 80' The following regular appropriations east containing 3i 610.1000 acree of land; to wen made: To the Liberty Park con- gether with all and singular tho tenements and appurtenances thereunto tingent fund, $500; to the watermasters hereditaments or in anywise appertaining. contingent fund, $1,000; to the waterTo be sold the property ol Daniel G. works contingent fund, $500; to the fire Brian, Martha E, Brian, Hiram Dudley, Thomas Ellen B. Gkm and Ellen Benjamin, to department contingent fund, $100; Terms Barnes, at the the mayors contingent fund, $500. K. A. IRELAND, fsale.cash. U. 8, MarehsL The sum of $125 wu appropriated to Sited, November 5th, 1881. reimburse Mr. Barber for niency expended on extending the water mains. MARSHAL'S SALK. Adjourned. AN EXECUTION TO UR PURSUANT TO the Fint The Greatest Tamale Bicyclist. Judicial District by Court the of Territory of Utah, I shall expose Mim Annie Sylvester, the greatest lady at public sale, at the wont door of the county of Ealt Lake, County bicycle rider in the world, will give ex- (Curt House, in the City of Salt Lake and TurrittOTT of Utah, on the 5th hibitions at the Salt Lake Pavilion tO' dayof December, 1681. ,t1 12 oclock m., all the "tie, interest, claim and estate which morrow and Friday evening. Comcem holds of, in and to that certain Tufts ing her wonderful performances, the St. piece or parcel of land ifuated in the city and Paul Pumter-Prt- u Lake, Utah Territory, described says: A Splendid conntydf! . follows, Exhibition. There wu an immense a Tot In Block No. (53) No. attendance at the Boiler Sink last even' of Flat A, SiltlitaCltT survey, end iliiguler tlicim prove announcement the all with thither drown Together by ing, thereon, the tcnementi, I hereditaments tiiat Mim Annie Sylvester, the champion menu thereunto end dunging or In appurtenance lady bicrclist of this country, would give enywise appertaining, who and sofa ol Jottah Tuft To be ss the property thou an exhibition of her skill, the luit ofElkuB. Kimball. Terms of lain were present were thoroughly satisfied at E. A. IRELAND, U. S. Marshal. cub. and well pleased. Some of her performDated November 11th, 168L ances were daring and difficult in the Axunomm. extreme, and those who have not witnessed them, apparently impossible. BROS. Studebaker Branch House u Ouu Standaud A Grade Work STILL TAKES THE LEAD. tax-paye- We have introduced fcr Spring Trade two additional grade oi rUGCII S, TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250, $300 GET YOUR MEALS A & $350. Well Complete AT see FOR $9.99. GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT S;: 0; Ki 26 W. First South St, ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. FTC, KTC. Price moderate and sallsCirtlon guaranteed D. J. GRIFFITH, Proprietor. life-fixe- FOR SALE, ...... TITK Vienna Chop House OFTIIR 1IRST PAYING HKSTAUR- in the city, conducted oil the Kn rojieaii plan. Good and suiliciciit rvamtis for 0NE selling. SURFACK WATER AND SAVK of digging by liking our latent AVUlll t: u u auitoftie'-reeArixwn- cery Business, Fint East streets, to G. F. Potter, I have again opened out at No. Cl Second South street, seven doors east of the Idaho Bakof ery. I will keep a fin assortment Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain, Goal and Kindling. All goods promptly delivered. Give me a Call, G. Nuxoewer. The "Occidental, IS E. Tint South St, We the undersigned, by reason of the goods dispensed by us, hereby proclaim to the world that wo are ever ready to Mil at low price the best umI imported wines eud tlie choicest of liquors and cigar. Families who am preparing fcr private parties should not forget lo give us a call. Aukb Munrnr, Proprietor. first-cla- M Cali-orn- filty-thrc--e WASATCH DIVISION, UNIFORM Oyster Gratlo. Try those celebrated fresh cooked In every style. HOUSE Has been running over a year, with good kiicrew. Drive-W- ell AND POINTS. Inquire on the promises. N. BERNARDIS, Proprietor. THEY 23 W. FIRST gUKAD WlLL BS DEMVKKKD TO ANY tlie city. ON THANKSGIVING TICKETS, EVE, NOVEMBER 26. CONFECTIONERY (' O Klux George Barton lUlatn iMIlork James Cracroft T C Armstrong Reception Committee. OF Prescott FW Gardner Henry Bullring, TC Armstrong (Jeorgo Barton Floor Committee. John ItcnbaUer John llorlick C O King PLUMBING NOW READY I THACKRAHS THllKE HOTELS. White House. W. F. RAYBOULD, E NELDEN & CO, A. Podlech & Co., SALT LAKE CITY Buccesem CO., to MORITZ A CULLKN. .Pre!denl MATTHEW CULLKX 11. W. lioKHK... -- Jbecivtary and Treasurer JACOB MORITZ enlarged our Having recently and Malting capacity, we are to ikvorlte now prepared RATES $2 MRS. SHELDON. OF BEER LAKE week. fiAR lit KKMUVKD ONE H south, and ia kept first clsm In cti' spcct. Three Billiard Tables, for the aocomuu A tlon of guests. hot lunch will be crvd daily p.m. A 12 (Torn 7 to ST. JAMES, MAIN CTKKKT. aw-Th- e Leading Family Hotel In Pall City. New Hotel and Furniture. 1 ake A GREENWALD, Proprietor. CITY BREWING CO. Milwaukee BEER HALL TRY THE NEW MARKHAM HOTEL, The PALACE HOTEL of Denver, Colorado. Bates reasonable. 0RDNER A JONES, Proprietor. on hand budweiher and sali Beer. VIENNA CHOP San. Pete Valley RAILROAD. HOUSE. Meal at all hour. Oyster In every otyto. EVERY SATURDAY WAGENERS 1884. BOTTLED BEER, EVENING Monday class iikkth on KrMilngs at 71. and JUVENILE CLASS oa Tuesday oyster, and Thursday afternoons at 2J0. Grand Matinee Every Saturday aUp.m, late Mirchaiwd at the Private Loesoni to suit applicant!. big Blanket Beet Dancing Hall In the city lo rent for action sales in New York City, fur sale balls and parttae. cfampat Auerbach's. LA DIES' nice by Ibe Special NOVEMBER 1, OS. ANDwillAFTER leave dally u follow (Sundays 1H61, BY SEASON Gent' Ml. fornlah our By the Cue, Keg or Carload Lots. Orders will be promptly attended to and deli very made to any tart of the dty. Country orders solicited. Telephone No. 54. SALT Propra. Main street, Salt Lake Citv. SALT LAKE, CITY. UTAH. BREWING " e Toicf FORM. FORM C FOR SALE BY F. W. Second South St P.O.BoxffH Connected with tho Beer Hall is the SOIREE AND VENTILATING. No. 70 I Journal-Regist- er Keep Dancing Academy. DEPOT. STEAM HEATING AND William Firman SHELDONS co., & SANITARY GKO. OEBHARPT, Proprietor Committee on Invitation. Arthur Wild F W Gardner Win Finnan John Den lulter CO King Ueoigo Barton John Horllck WaUr-Hp- Always on hand. Your patronage Is solicited $2 EACH. Committee on Arrangements. CHARM. J. W. FARRELL FOURTII ANNUAL WALKER OPERA HOUSE, A Now U the time to repair your We make a specialty in ibis line. SOUTH STREET. Pies, Cakes, Crackers and RANK, Of Wasatch Division, Uniform (tank, Knights of Pythias, at the LIKE WORK CITY BAKERY And by llic Printers, GRAND BALL Pumps ud lias mcl 8AL00NI AND BREWERIES. Aucllim Bale, Remember the great auction sale of watches and jewelry at the Arcade Res- A8SI8TED taurant. Main afreet, at 2 and 7 p. m. RAummBro CHOP Bookseller and Stationer, Knights of Pythias ui Beautiful Wraps for Lillies and Children, at Metropolitan Billiard Hall. Tho choicest wine, liquor and cigare to be found in the eily. Givo me a call B. SfRiROXn, Proprietor, THE VIENNA t. Market Row. ticket. Oyster Grotto. The above information wu given by Ice cream all winter in any quantity at several gentlemen who. came in from Ogden this morning and who were pos- the Oyster Grotto. itive that Mr. Blaine came in on the Opened Again. same train eohl Having my interest in tlie Groat hu wu telephoned Mr. Salisbury corner of Third South and residence thia afternoon, but that gentleman denied having seen or heard anything of the man from Maine. 1881. 120, THANKKGlYLSa. A l'rotcst Asaiust Ilia Burk Itulluay t'lljr Treasurer Appointed. An interesting cam wu before Justice Spiers this morning. It wu the examination of a young man named Gotdmen, an employee at Thompson A Jorgenson's livery stables, who is charged with stealing a pocket book containing in the neighborhood of $200 from a stockman named McCormick, while the latter wu eleeping in the stable . on the night of the 12th. Mr. Fletcher prosecuted the cbm and Theodore Burmester, Esq., defended. The interesting, and at tim thrilling, pait of the examination of McCormick wu tho deby Mr. Bnrmester. McCormick wu Vary Bamarkable. termined that no bulldozing attorney An excited crowd wu gathered on should get the but of him, and answered the questions put to him pretty much u MAi this forenoon and Bow he pleased. The case was not concluded seemed some inspecting intently at noon and wu postponed until 3 oclock spectacle ef interest. A Chbokicu this afternoon. reporter repaired to the scene for the Arrival ef G. XL Klalaa. . purpose of investigation, and found tho Mr. G. M. Blaine; brother of James G. cause of the excitement lobe the remarkaccessories of Blaine, arrived in thia dty this morning. able display E.Thanksgiving dime H. made Every fyson. by and it en and season were He comes direct from Maine represented by the route to Portland, Or. Mr. Blaine while fruits and vegetables. Green pees, airing in the dty is the guest of Mr. O. J. Salis- buna, cabbages, potatoes, and everything bury, Mr. Salisbury being his niece. else in the vegetable line, in addition to He had a very unpleasant experience on the pyramids of tempting fruits, consist the Union Pacific train while passing ing of apples, peers, grape, cranberries, in etc. The feathered tribe was also reprethrough Wyoming. He had retired the sleeping car, and while asleep, some sented by turkeys, ducks, chickens, thief entered the car and went pheasants; etc. Everything pertaining through tlie pockets of his clothing, to a complete Thanksgiving dinner can abstracting $400 in money, and also bo secured at II. E. Fyson, No. 40 talcing his baggage chock and railroad JNOVJEMJUKR hates axd de the cheapest ou the shortest notieet Laav At Uvered your orders a! the etoro of the California Brewery, SECOND SOUTH STREET Thru doom east of KlrphautBtoro excepted): Leave lloroi.L. Draper Fountain Grceu " Pleuant Hill.. " llollowav Arrive at Nephl Leave Nctihl Holloway man 6:50 a m M1U.. 030 a m am am pm pm 1230 pm 131 p m .11:40 IMMNIIMnMNHNMMININ 12:10 11111mm.. ...... .....M.....MI ,1230 Pleasant Fountain Green Mill., Draper 0:10 ...1010 a m lu-Jam .m....mmmm...m..m.m....i. Arriro st Moroui pm connect at Moroni for all paiUorSau Peto and Buvlcr. Private teams and spring wagon can be ordered by telephone at XcPliCto be reaily on arrival of train! at Uonml. Price, 04 per day, driver raying all his owu exm-navyiAMUEKGEK, Nauager. Otagc |