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Show a4 4 THE wise cut and sawed. Dodgers buted and handbills Wednesday on were the distri- streets of Chicago announcing that Mrs. Lucy Parsons, wife of the executed Anarchist was going to lecture that evening in Waverly Hall. “T shall send an officer to you tonight,” said Chief Hubbard to Mr. Laurie who called on him concerning the matter. “T will demand the key of the hall from Just See the Crowds of Customers at the around the waist. The arms were not severed from the body, but were tied in front at the wrists with a very stout cord. The head was crushed in a horrible manner at the back, and there were Mantles, Grates, etc. Peopte’s Fquitabt e (\o-op. Ass'n. PIONEER PATENT ROLLER MILL WW. Now Open for Business at 68 and 70 Market Row, three terrible knife wounds on the side of the face. The left jaw was also broken. The body is evidently that of a German prob- ably about 35 years of age. Near place where the bundle was BRANDS the placed He will then station the policemen found a newspaper dated December oth, at the door, who will forbid admission to ‘On the margin of the newspaper was the hall. You are perfectly helpless in responsibility motes in will be on the police. “There was no doubt in the minds of the police that Mrs. Parsons intended to say something to cause her arrest,” said written arrest her, and you would can be sure that it have been magnified in every way ELIAS Hoboken “Mrs.” lonely one, and at this time of the is seldom visited by any one. A. ANDERSON # 60.; Has <> Foot Fantastic Feature A northern In Railroading. exchange Sole Agents for the states that on next Monday a large force of men will leave Cheyenne and at once commence work on a water trench which will ena- ble the fluid to be forced into the engine Special, on the Cheyenne simply for effect. Mrs. Parsons can- refrain from talking of Anarchy if gets a chance, and we will not ex- periment with her further. She simply cannot speak in Chicago.” The police programme was carried out precisely, and there was no lecture nor meeting. For three hours the narrow stairways leading to the hall were crowded with Anarchists sympathizers, who, however, took the situation rather good-naturedly. Mrs. Parsons was . among them. “Ts this what you call a free country?” suddenly broke out the Anarchist’s widow as she waved a big red handkerchief which had been concealed in her muff. “They would not think of trying to stop don such or a Scotland. The Anarchists free.” Anarchist George Schilling then drew the attention of everybody by announcing that the chief of police had said there was no law to stop the meeting but that he was going to do it and public senti- ment would back him. “After persecution revolution!” shouted a wild-looking youth on an upper step. He quickly subsided at a shrill call from Mrs. Parsons, though the glow on her swarthy face and the flash in her eye did not indicate pleasure. The youth said he meant to say body were “Evolution” and several enthusiasts urged to deliver her address, but Mrs. Parsons cooler heads decided that it would be bad in every- laughed derisively.. The police denounced in. strong terms, and small groups the Anar- chist gradually left the vicinity. on the Pennsylvania Central nomical. The by meansof with- the surface of the ails, and that the force of the moving train is the power which carries the water into the boiler of the locomotive. In winter steam pipes keep the water from freezing. - — = Great amusement has been caused in London by the arrest of little Sir George. chapel murderer. Sir George is a young baronet holding a captaincy in the Royal Horse Guards, and is a member of most of the leading clubs in town. He is also a well-known amateur actor, and was a great friend of the late Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany. He puton an old shooting coat, a white hat, and went Whitechapel for a little fun. down He to got it. It occurred to two policemen that Sir George answered very much the popular description of the murderer. They col lared him. He protested, expostulated. threatening them royal wrath, with the but in vain. vengeance of Finally a ionable West-End club to prove his identity, and he was released with profuse apologies for the mistake. her husband. Under night to the First Presbyterian Church, at Wichita, where she remained several hours going through an imaginary marriage ceremony. She afterwards made several midnight visits to the church and finally declared that at last the spirits The Pope and the in the ignorance of meantime, has his fate and isn’t anxious to meet it. Mrs. Field’s sanity is to be inquired into.—Baltimore Sun. MURDER Mangled IN FAIRMOUNT PARK. Remains of an - Fonndin a Gas Unknown Man Main. A party of boys while playing in East Fairmount Park in the vicinity of the Reservoir, in Philadelphia, found two bundles in a section of new 36-inch water main stored there, containing the mutilated remains of a human_ body. One leg was cut off close to the trunk, having been cut witha sharp knife and sawed through. The other leg was like- |” FRANCIS COPE, G. F. & T, Agt. Send for circular. Agents wanted in every County. McDonald & d Diclzerson, Eingravings made for Bill and Letter Heads, Catalogues and Book Illsstrations, Portraits, Machinery . Gheap Family Meat Market, J. A. Brown. Salt J.T. Addoms. 59 EK. Third South St., Lake House, Sign and Decorative Painters, ay beow : WN LIN ok BROS, ¥ 168 Main St., Ogden, Utah. TRUST No. 68 EAST The Largest Fire Arms, Tents, | Stock in the West at the Lowest First Prices. Class Gun and Pistol Repairing in all its branches. COMPANY, TEMPLE ST. 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Ericksen burned down of Alkali Point, five miles Tue steamer, Sief west of Seattle on Monday. Several lives were COAL, Tue steamboat, John H. Hanna, loaded with a large number of passengers, was burned near Plaquenmine, Louisiana, on Monday night. Only 14 of the 100 sons were saved. A dispatch from Malta Office in Godbe, Pitts & Co’s Drug Store, the Duke nor Duchess of Edinburgh was present at the theatre when the at- made to blow up ing witha bomb. LATEST STYLES IN 101 8S. MAIN ST. Office Telephone 49. Yard Telephone 49. YARD, Cor. 2nd South and 3rd West Sts., HATS AND CAPSJAND NECK WEAR. O per- says: Neither tempt was THE No. 35 W. First South Street, SALT LA KE CITY. the build- The Russian Consul at Malta, who was arrested for.complicity in the attempted outrage, has been released. There was no evidence whatever against him. SAUTE LAKE. Crry. W. S. HARRIS, Agent. THOMAS W. 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On Aenea William Lloyd Garrison in the antislavery movement, and an assistant in Mr. running — had united her to thé man of her choice been Road <tt>, in York, to be their direction she dressed herself recently in a wedding gown and stole by opp. Theatre. The only Broad Guage Also Dealers in Other Lamps and Fixtures. chance was given him to send to a fash- New and (tah Gentral Railway Ice Skates, Lublin and Pioch, and consents to the introduction of the Russian language C. Fields. a beautiful NOT City shoe Repairing Factory, JOHN LARSON, Prop. ist East St., Burton Gardner building, Arthur on suspicion of being the White- that the spirits had selected Harry E. Windsor, a handsome young broker from Helen WILL 63 E. First South A Royal Joke. of Wichita, Kan., fancied Mrs. No Smell: No Smoke S. F. Kershaw. the deportation of the Bishops of Vilna to Siberia, accepts the Russian Government’s candidates for the diocese of wealthy widow men. No No wait- for handling of all classes of freight ancl passenger business. and one or injection is accomplished apipe which from the engine skims along canal botween the from Married by the Spirits. our customer instead of giving them exclusively to a few moneyed monopoly here. Only 50 shares of stock issued to any one purchaser. ‘ ing. Dividends paid every six months. Shares $5.00 each—25 per cent. down, 10 per month till paid. Comr Onn, Comer ALL. WM. LANGTON, President and Superintendent. | through freight. two other eastern roads several years. It is a vast saving of time, and where permissable, is in the long run more eco- can >—— Pacific, be- term it, has been in successful operation policy, and disappointed Union and Green River, out a halt. The appliance will be on a level stretch of track between old Fort Sanders and Laramie. This method of “drinking on the sly,’ as railway men meeting as this in Lon- march through the streets of London singing the ‘Marsellaise’ and are not interrupted, yet- they call this country to become The only Road making throug’ connection with the Union and Central Pacific Roads without transfer of 6314 W. Ist South Street. Gate was them through Central and Southern Utah. Inoandescent 89 Gandle Power LAMP. tween lecture Supt’ year} tempt to MORRIS, re boilers of the Oriental limited, or Golden | - not she SU Highest Cash Price Paid for Wheat. by the Anarchists in the argument of their injunction suit tomorrow. The atIt is well known that { Helab, will receive a bonus check, which will enable ported several times. The spot where the ghastly remains were found is a very Chief Hubbard. “Mrs. Parsons can advertise herself .all she pleases, but we will not help her to doit. We have private information that she intended to make a violent Anarchist harangue. Then we would have been compelled to “Kohler Hotel,” and right under this All Purchasers shareholders without any cost to themse es Over 600 working people are interested. All employes are shareholders. fos their own merchants. Our Prices are lower than any house in the city and we divide the profits to FLOUR: Migh Patent, Baker's IN On Whole Wheat. was you. the matter, and any OF New Goods in all lines of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, With a Grand Display of contin The Chicago Police Say She Shall Not Speak. On the trunk were three shirts, the outer one being made of dark flannel. A leather strap was ae PARSONS. WEREKLY. eM MRS. WESTERN |