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Show mi: moi.wim; examine!.: oijuen, utau, From Correspondents CASE OF DURAND, MURRAY JUSTICE. FOR SALE Salt Copper 250 Ogden Leasing and Development 2.500 Galena Nill Ogden-Luci- n For particulars see HUGO. D. WELLS Eccles Building Learning a Lesson ufteu difficult in munic. It Ik ain't often difficult and cosily to learn a lesson in the purchasing of It In nut always the prcliicat that contjius the pietlieht music. Never mind the outside art if the Inside -- the ioui-Ii- , the tone, the sounding hoard and other Utile but important details are perfucl. Wo make a specially of Phinoa and Organs and guarantee every insiru-mewe sell. Installments if In G. BARNES Houaa Block, ' 2516 Washington i.f pi.. of I . Opera The justice life. The trouble grew nut of certain article puMishr-- in Mr. Harlow p:-relame to the finings, or alleged if Durand in hiw official capacity. The e.iitcr made war up. . tho justice, charging him with being a tool of Francis 5. I.tike of Merchants' Pro teetivo aiMiciatlnn lunie.. Durand o incensed at the imputation against him that tu weni to Harlow's otflev n the ntghl of ue uft 27, anl. it is alleged, cursed the editor roundly, and made a threat aw follows: "i will hlow the top of vour head ..ff if you use my name again, n help me Hod." Fearing that Durand would carry his threat into execution, Mr. Barlow telephoned to the sheriff office and had the irate Justice placed fffirter arrest. At the trial yesterday Mr. Barlow testified that Durand made the tlireai upon his life .and HU teKtimonx was corroborated by J. F. Cahoot). V. Shun-HIand others. Durand was represented by Aitur-ueA. 1,. Ih.ppai'gh, and the defense contended that the threat was made conditionally, and that his client, had the light to make the threat. As an Illustration he said: "If A threatens to hum B's house. B ha a right to threaten to ahoot A the inatant he put hie foot on B's ground with a match un hi person." Assistant County Attorney Willard Hansen, who represented the state, wild there wai absolutely no compari- 2,000 Yellow Boy 11,000 Shares Wahsatch Grand S before .liinho llulni ie!i-rd- i . The ("itiilaiuiiit wiiTies "wax .1. S Bailuw. edllur uf the Muiray i'aglt--. w'.io alleged in liis comp!ai-'- i t'mi Mr. Durand threatened lo take the edii u V Stocks of merit at must attractive prices SV3. .a ke. ft!K FOR SALE V I Sepl. p. Iisir.iud. i.f MiiiTiii. who was nriex'el Auauit "7 cti a charge nf llircHicuiug in ivmniit murder, came up for Iumi t'liiiil-- s Iirai-- ' ju8 muunim;, UW. H, 3 SKIHRffl SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS FOR SALL 6.500 mkhv Avenue. son between the ease at liar and the supposed case of Attorney Hopiaiigh. He said that a newspaper has the right to publish the name of any man In II columns, and If the statements male were net true, the Injured party had recourse in the court, hut had no right to threaten the editor'a life. Justice granted, live day to writ- be MRS. DONOHUE GETS DIVORCE, Salt I lake. Sept. S. The following decrees and judgments were rutered in Judge .Morse's court yesterday which was regular divorce day: Mrs. Cora Kdua K. Chandler ' was given a divorce from Harry B. Chandler on the grounds of Otho Talbot was given a default decree from Amy Talbot- n the ground of Infidelity, Emma Myer was granted a divorce from Henry Myer on the ground .of Mrs-- Myer was given ncr maiden name, Emma Frei., In tlie raise, of Mary O. ' Donohue doctor on the Salt Iike Route, who t. - Holm the attorneys in which to submit ten briefs when a decision will forthcoming. AND FEVERISH ITCHIHRII IMTFH5P All 1 fallwEi rezema is a tormenting, stubborn disease caused by aa avffd hnmor in Ihe blood cotninp in contact with the akin and producing redness, inflan (cation and almost intolerable itching. An inactive state of tlie system and .'i.iiiist .1 .lines T. D-- l u,. foreii' iii i.f i i iir.il K..i, Sluggish condition of the eliminative members leaves the waste and refuse . won' h..me August Nuiilii'i'ti .( i it i'H m matter of the ia:.i ! Pain wj;h hi wife ai-body to collect and sour instead of fussing them off Ui'll.iri ;iud s imni f WilKtn-oi- i, was latuies channels of bodily waste. The blood in its efforts to purge through I'letCiI the sys'i seen t','.ic mi i Si.!l-eritem of all foreign matter atorhs this acid and throws it off i.uli.i.nl i the rjctnc A through l4 Ros.. 'j )u the case of OTes and glands of the skin. The acrid hnmor seems to ooze out and set diNUinic , i i;;i im.Hi. i, n, 1.,. Hasinus-,;- i nuuiiis, ..-ithe skin on fin, the straw col.vre.1, sticky fluid drying and WPll l'CK'!ip,al ".el J( I hr l i,i,u , Tn, i and forming crusts,-- ' was swiirded I led l the itching is intense. in i objeci 1 hi, pi When these pustules ate scratched off the skin H fi at tome) mi. $ llii.s Hire - pi x.vuic is left raw and fevet ish and often a solid sore is formed and kept h. l np by the days in which to inoi constant p, i.ni .i. ,i, escape of acids from the blood. Local applications (ff salves, pow-det- s. ol hat tune the The in w!ii,-- i Ip- j, lotions tic. are desirable and shonld be used because they allay the j,., .lM mu jwid. it then be hi ciii'ji-lril ii':.n,i. d itching and give the sufien-- i temporary comfort, but are in no sense curative, ceil jin p rotten v ctci::pi.-.- p, Hasiuus-se- n d I he xcji'cil of nil'll xklllc.t aci.i.iu; iimi because amt siauding in uaue of pm "iicIiph! WCMX III ihe Iiii-they cannot reach the seat of the trouble, which is in the blood.' y:ir-Hatis.-u- . S. & S. goes down into the Mood, cleanses From tin wininvi ad- of hix ckptH-iciutn. i,.is iu i !i,,m duced. the complain' i adulthe circulation of all acids and hnmors, builds r k'Miwa a time heu xkillcd w.nk-ipcIt tery. seems that a c r uu .i k. Hanj- - new scariv np the thin, sour blood and by removing every' ll...-:i is sen III :in-and is Iniug wiih of the inuii- f the Newt-- wj peaking vestige ff the cause cures Kcxcma perms-- ' al almut i liecom a mo'iier So-rA vada Northern raib.Md Hie To nentiy. The irritating eruptions disappear, Si.y on witnesses the atand to Uii valley through which n iui. Mr. Car-so- PURELY VEGETABLE. ttie h'h?ng and burning cease, and the acid- effect. The court cnifief ..u order alix a UHiiii.il highway lor iix. fired skiu, being fed by a fresh, cooling stream . ilt railroad. lowing ihe defendant o- -i t in place ,,n Hi,. puHr-- j of blond, becomes soft and smooth again. 8. S. S. is made of healing, purify, nuiti-- ' which to file in vacjie Ihe line lx Thiiy cut ol li'd eVieedlllg m heths and trka that will not damage any part uf the system, of surjudgment on the c.: depili or ticigtil mx fed The road whs ing routs, prise. Slarieil al Coble Iasi ax book un shin disuses and any medical advice free. slid iiaxon ll. Williams Hs cue.l into In generally known, will he THE SWOT SPCCtnC CO ATIAHTA, CAm coltipleicl a use for lo Elv In ihe 2'i:h of ihix month. Iii-- i j court on an order t" !in to not ayliig alimony lis vile, tiraee. t.v uuii'k work, all Ihingx isimdilered. j a ordered by the chum in iin. His Air. Carson surctvdeil while here in j attorney moved for ru ewnsinn of securing eight men. He wanted sever time fur the hearing of t In- case, al al trnre. and will iclmn with them in H.PKl'l Al.TlKfy FOU THIS WISER ABE leglng that, hr had heard that Mrs. hi ht Id of opeiaii.ins iivtay, William intended in abandon the cae, and furthermore that Mr. WilNEFF-SNOWEDDING. liams had no money The case was continued until next Frldm . Maml. Rept. 7. A very preny wedding iH'ciirred Wedncnday evening al FOUR ARE INJURED. ihe lii.nic of the bride, when Miss lam.. .. J ella Snow of tins place, and A L. - Four Neff, of Bali luke Cily. were Joined Balt ljike, Sept. iiersou were injured and a huggv was smash- iu marriage. A wedding march wsaj ed t4 splinters iu an exciting run- l'layi-- d h Miss Crawford, the couple I JNCUlMNil away on Main street yesterday af- Miiermi the from room and aussl lie-of flowers while ternoon. while there were a doxea neath a fi'si-.sthe narrow earapea. A horse attach, d tu Bishop N. It. IVUixm a delivery wagon belonging to William cremeny. Mist Fianeis Bird of Fpriiigvilh. Wood. Jr., started to rim near the and J. H. Snow Turner of First North and Main was maid of' streets and a the wagon struck the Jr., brother of tbc bride, acted u best curb at the corner. (iPts-gWood, son man. Only .the immediate rehltives few friends witnessed the of the proprietor of the Mine, waa and The hnile wore a simple and thrown out, sualainlng a broken lawn and shoulder and other injuviea. Hta dalu'y, gown of rcrslun jHH SELECTION 18 THE I1E8T. IUICES BlfiHT, a boy of it. was also lace, companion, ' iu one of Tbo lint Club's he escaped Inldegroom thrown to the street l.'ALL ON UK. with the losa of some skn from hi most promising young men. being a uniof the Bianford face and slight, bruises. , graduate The horse continued its wild ms versity of California. The hride is the down Main street, circling the Brig-Im- popular and lulenied daughter of J. Young monument ami dashing K. Bnow uf this ciiy, and haa ills (h rough a crowd of pedestrians at the linguishcd horxelf in liKution, being corner, hurely missing a woman, wtm one of Ctah's foremost dramatic read-era- . . whs wheeling a child in a Mr. and Mra. Neff leave in n few When opposite the Security A Trust offlci. the horse turned diagonally day a fur Bilghant Cily, where Mr. Neff arrusa ih street and ran into a buggy la to he principal of the High school in which Mrs. Thro McKane and her uf i hat place during (he coming year. were sister, Mrs. Jaute Herriilge, CEO. W. DHIVElf, Managi'f. If 4T.l WfiHhioston Aronue. The huggy was demolished STRIKES REPORTED riding. AVLulewale ami (tail. and Mrs. Merridge was thrown to Ihe Opleut HhhI Inig Ktoir, NEAR RICHFIELD. pavement some distancu away while Mrs. McKane waa thrown under the Suit laike, Sept. S. The new strike running gear of thp buggy. Mrs. on the Ontx(n group reported iu laM her where a cur sustained H.1 Herriilge is gold and $8.20 silver values. one uf the moat important discoveries wrok'a Rich field Rcuper.whaa ilcvel-0Mforehead si ruck the pavement, hut Mr. Oilmen ha decided lo Uev'clop made in the district for yearn. a inure Important into .nailer Mrs. McKane waa uninjured except tor than at first This Hi the same vein which Mr. supposed. The ledge has the property at this polut. and has let a few slight bruises. unsoven-and la found to s coni ram for 1M feet of tuunel to Out sen exposed and opened np last been fully ' : a wide. An assay sam- Ijirenso Nielson, which is expecled to year more than l.Offfi feet doe pur than be twelve-fee- t taken from the entire fare tap tRe kdgial a depth of about 125 the upper diacovery. It la mammoth was MORE MEN ARE NEEDED. ple and Its development will be and aent to Sait laike. This is re- feet. If the ledge improves nr even lead , of which holds its own at thta depth it will lie watched with interefetMil lake. Sept.' 8.- - Charles Carson, ported to average ,ul Suit Fvchanges i ui-- , : K- I l'. I i y-- l i ii- !. i i jrin-ii'.i- : - n 111 . ii Wr - . -- orii Fine Leather Goods X.- 1 Pocket Books, Purses, Cigar Cases, Letter Books and Wallets ceie-mon- d Wm. Driver & Son go-cu- rt DRUG COMPANY . d d t - $17-50- Our Importations m Teas Have Been Received FRUITS AND FLOWERS Choicest of May Pickings, the FRUITS AND AND AND COMFORT COMFORT TEAS TEAS have survived and are here to stay because we have pursued the only policy ; that instead of permitting deterioration we have sought and succeeded in furnishing better Teas with each recurring season and guarantee if our I These brands of Teas are packed for us and now have been before the public for a series of years. We are happy t to say that wjthout anyv special effort at advertising on our. part, but by sheer merit, the Fruits and Flowers and Comfort Teas are meetingshow- hints are followed up and ing that the quality And price applied closely the consumer wlil relish the best Japan Tea now in the market, of which is appreciated we have any knowledge in-cr- ea ing annual sales, Good goods win poor goods will not. You cannot fool the dear public all of tbe tim will . . rust nf Tca mi'l fofTrt Hip coni por cup Tea makeu from to nniMlprel. A punml 12 f iuich aa many cups un a kmju1 of tofTf; hipbor irap innkiii molt nips to Hip ponml tban loiter priules, anil As proof of above state- of a "frontier ami finer flavor. mPT.I, note tbiit Tbe U. 8. tiovernmetil allows its soUliois ami sailors I mi me of Toa T i oumeg of Cofrep as an orjnivalent ratipn. w. Tbe purity of ail Teas imported into tins country is Cioverument inspption. irtiarantppil by rnnii;ir-ii- i THE FRED TT II Mill III! I' II I IB I ITTI - - rihBiirin i ii J. azsscsssESJBas Tlie best ymifKitiw of Hip Tea leaf are EXTTI.fTEIt ONIA BY or WATEU at tlie IIOILINH isiinl and Iy a iiHslerate ainuunt. f drawiiij; of Hip leaves. Iajiij; steeping. Imilin", simmeriiifi Hr., only serve to draw out the least. desirable (pialities of tlie Tea. , Tin essential oil (Tbeinel is exlrm ted by BOILINH water, in the first few minutes of drawing tbe Tea: and flii extract Horn made should be removed from contai-- with 'the leaves,' unless the whole contents of the. Teapot ar to stand for any length of time, .immediately used. Never Allow drawn T-will in Hie leaves with. the extract, or it Nrome, bitter, ami Jose its 1est jual- itiesuiK H, lieverage. strs-piii-- . Tim following simple rules will insure: Use one 4eapjsK.uful of Tea for each Uup; if too strong reduce quantity. : Use fwsli water. ldt it boil 5 minutes. While still ladling, jioui watef on tho leaves; ntr further heating re . quiml. - SKSSnDBSCflK Allow Tea to sleep 5 tn 10 minutes. Experiment will to judge tvhat time best suits your taste. Uni ess' to be liked at once, pour liquid into another vessel' as soon as it. is Wifliiiently steeped. This extract may lie kept for some time, and served hot or iced. enable-yo- a KIESEL Respectfully, The Fred J. Kiesel Co. miff A GOOD CUP 'OF TEA TEA MAKING A TEA LEAFLET ' In sliotild -- , . 335 TWENTY-FOURT- H. STREET OGDEN CITY UTAH OOSSRSK |