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g iEsrnrr rvryryo xkwsi tutday, mmrATtv 27, jsqi.
W DESERET EVEN1NGJEWS,
H I rids, tsbritaf 17, ll
H f t'eal''A4tartsrotottMhsrssipMleltap
HI t la lb. dim ee tha d;r la txsliad
HI al.iUWhlildlalstl'alieiaaSlital
H II u.titlhSBlp.lM.
Hff f BaVCstt lit sJfirUswwtal mart so e sans
; I SA.T MKB STAKK C.i.r'Kl.KMK
H'f The Beml annual Conference of tho
S'jj Halt Lake Make ufZlon will convene
fl 1 la tin Tabernacle, Halt IaV Clly
jj onHunday inornln-, March lit, 1891,
at 10 o'clock.
J Thoillsho are repeated to rlo
f lieHundey Bchoole and Wartlnieeti
ill Idks on tint day,
' J A f eneral attendance li requested.
!1 he puMIo ate Invite J.
Aioia M. Canmoi,
Joami II. Tayhiii,
Ciiahim W. I'r-iiiues-,
l'ntldency of Htake.
! GEXERAIi rillESTHOOD
J1 MKKTIMI.
t j ! Ttio regular monthly meeting t( the
;j Vrleathood of the Hall I.ale Ktikoof
if. Zlun will I held In Ilia An.cnil.lylli.il,
W' Halt I-eko Clty.onHatiinlay, I'tUMth,
f; at 10 a.m. The High Print1 Quorum
J) have arranged to meet Willi ttio Ren rl
?j lMnlhood at that plact) and date. A
Jji nil representation I ileelred.
' Amu M. C'Ai.sof, L
ij, Joiirii 1!. TAlioiii y
t, chaiii im v. rcnuiv -
Jj l'resldeiiry of Htake.
h HtAHUKNTS.
if U'frrn Riatk MantuAi. rmwi
J j rutuinnl from Waalilm.ionyealorday.
If A aLAiaeaelimortaalanlhalbesnloat,
71; Una at ilia Juvenile InauiirUiromw,
(p au 1 cunrer a favor on Mi owner
'it Tlixeabiof aailaf.r thaJiiolieoKas:-
mrnt tirirlnaat lb Theatre Monday neat,
,( atlOo'rlotk,
It Tllkna at iiimmim at tit YVeslern
' J Union Talwtapli Omo fur W. 1- Vll.n
i .11.1 O. II. Mcllntli.
Till funefal aorrli-es ore r Ilia remain
o( NlaUr lllana W rlitht r III u lial I In the
jroiiieentli Want Aaamtly ltonma on
iluti Jay, Man ll lal, at II o'clock In.
Tim Neonnl quorum of rserenllr will
hold their rtiuur monthly mining to
Inorniar (Saturday), r aliriMry Vftli, In tti
vestry of Ilia 1- inaeiilli y arit lueetliur
houae, at7iWhm.
1WTT VI KiiK AU rv laanoil marriage
llrelits yesterday anarnoon lo Allasrt K
tiM,ta.r anil Mlaa Mary J, iwla, of
rliiuly. and J.ihn W.'l liomon an t Mian
Alien lllllrt, of IliUolly.
Tun aranil Jury rninmtlta urarnan
xakl In tnTaatltfatltnr the romlltlon of
III rllr an t rouoiy Jalla voaUnU) Tha
mult of mdr labira will j.rolul.ly -annoutitfuil
In a Haw daya.
Il tile nolle oflha liiriration of ilio
Woinnn'a oicratli Inaillullnii In laat
Tcnttia'alaaiiaof tha Nrira, IhHimntliHr
of ahairaailhacrlhcl liy Mra. Mlnnla II
JautM almultl liava raad tan InairttiJ of
i no. an 1 Mta, Clara It Jainra rlvuinatnvl
TllRrartrMaa flantl la aeltn at work,
1 l nltfM altolhrr of the Ulifferoil4
l.Ioklroa waa plaial on ilia airrMtttr
trai k at Uia IntenoaHlon of roiHnd M.oitti
and hl Ttflllt lo hlrpota. ll waa ilia
rtmrgcil l.y a iaialnic r, Tim mport
frlilitancil imananirtra ant Ujtruiifl
tadly, but In olio Maa hurt.
8 (IforRo W. II i I1m KiirtcrM. N
11 Tha fitnaral aofylcra nrer tha ra.
jfl lilalna of llldor (Icnrxa V. mil vera
, f haU lii tlm TirnityaroiiJ Ward
' A lucfllun-liouao under tho Ulrivtlou of
I ' lllolllalioprlocf tliaNlnttrrnUiWard,
II, Ml ikinoaatarilayClliiirailay). 1'rral.
8 drnt Ji. W, Hhiutmt, of tho Walx-r
i I HUkv, i:ilrrlt.(l. Ilrlkiiap, ltlcliar.1
l V Jlallaul) r.. Joint I'lnruikinirlW.W.
i M, Jliirtonoi Opltn.anj AnlilUnld I fill.
I fW of Mat l.akr flty, ainaa of their c-
. i & rjualnUuco and aiauclatloiia vrkh tli
l A. uelairtnl vatc rail aluca tho flrat arttlw-
, m uiculcf thla rrrrltory, C'onaollnirand
'jj lindruclliori'marka warn alanmadoby
I fn I'rraMaiil WIlAinl WoodruU, Pfwtdont
E , l Ooonta (. Cnniioii and Aotl A. Jl.
I Cannon.
Ill llxrlllns ItuutMnj.
if Thara waaan ciclllni; runaway on'
M tho HUlu ltoad, aoutll of the l lly, about
W, l(ht u'cbrk thla inomlnj. A Kentl-
B man whuruldra In the auhurlia iaa
a .roacli!rit toirn In rt rait, at a rapid
V rate, when lila horio Middenly took
i j frl(ht at a ir urtlnl along the
atrrrt by the wind. The animal U.
i "aiitt.iinianai;trabloaiil daahod inithe
1 1 Itapld Trantlt atrritiar track at full
i ed. 'rhetrhlilural:iMlttiaar
i ii!o and waa completely wrnkrd.
d Thodrlvereacd with tlluht Injurlra.
Whtll l.i,t kcu he waa laadlnit I.I.
j liorratumirda town. 'rhuriniuaiiU of
ll the rait were Krt at the Mine of the
ft, colllalon.
!' V AiiinHrnirnti.
S' Tlio"Wlir Jan" wai pn rented
U laat ul(ht at Ilia Halt Lake Tllentro to a
' very good atnlltiire. Judttlni; l.y the
W enthuilasul ln.iulfeata-1 It waa well re-
D ovlvrd.
I u, Thurher, tlia liorlronlAl nt iMjtfjrnw
2j r, oa encored aoeral llnica. Tho
8j I allot tit waa about ou a par n Ith the
Nl aT.rar.0 of that kind of work, 'the
ll tklrt danceia weie hllarloualy applaud.
fi, -l. HomuDf tlieaiwiUltliajliitrtHluraal
W i re very iron 1, It will In irt a, utol
1,1 caln toularht and tomorrow lilghUuid
G at tlioinatliieeollHaturdaj.
j El! Theraleof acata fur the l'.mma Jin h
; 1 W "rand Oira iiiROBoniont loiuniciuva
I ' W Monday mornlnif, Martli .'nd, lit Ilio
J I Theatre Int olllie. The llrat ierlbnu-
I j uwwllllioKlvenMarilHth.Volma.
J L Kayuveuliu;. ThoKiaion mil opt
f' M' orfournlEhtpirforinauiwaatid a Hat.
? ' urday niMlnte, I he rtnutoUe la a
j, , I most auierbotiu,
, i) At'WonJarliina"rorrCleland
1 1 AihoappMuedwIunHhurltrof lluila.
J; lo,rtaiUtheeyMofgiigddjtocraU.
"NOT GUILTY."
Is the Verdict Id (be Kosj Kill
1d0 Case.
TIIK JLIMJfrf (lUIKir.
It a lair and (apalilc I'rrargtatlon
of Ida Ijiit and Dil.limc.
On theconiplellonuf Mr, (,'rllclilow'a
openlnir argumant, Mr, Dlckaon aJ
ilmml thejury III liehalf of the !
fenae. Jleaiiokaat Kfoat lanstti, an I
gave au able an J detailed revlowof
theteatlmony. lie ravlewol the life
of tha defen lant, holjlnif that It ha I
been allow n to the Jury by utilmpcai li
cd testimony that lie had alaraya been
an honorable, respectable man, of
imUinilahtd reajtalluu; and that now,
In the hour of Ida trouble, when ho
heeded the beueflU of a Jat flood
character IheyahouUlmRlveii hint.
Mr. Dlckaoii dwelt iiiontheclrcum
atanccJ of Hie ahootlng, clalmlni? that
Mom not only had a reiaon
able fear that Inniftou waa
about to ahool him, but that the
far wai grounded Um actual fact.
The finding of l,i)Kton' plitol a alioit
Ulatancn from the aaloon, aliowa he had
drawn and Uropid It.
Jiitgel'oiverifolli)We. la an arpi
rnenl ably aupf ItmentlnR the effect of
hi colleague.
1 1 waa Hiiuuuncetl that the cloalng
argument of the proaecutlun would t
made thla luornlnc, and court ad
journed. Mr.Hu)dar made the rloalng nrgu
lilentfertliodefenae.tlilainornlug. lie
taplalned that one rraaoD why tho
proaeLiltlon had not lmached the
ill trailer of tho defendant waa that
the eyiiipAlliy of all who knew him, or
knew or him, waa drawn out to
ward htm on auoutil of hi ierll
rather than towarda the dead man.
Much waa the rula, mid It would
be n hatd hrarled wrelch who would
come forward voluntailly and hlackrii
the character of a aiau In auih danger.
Thla dinirulty had alwaya to lie rvu
tended with by proaecutlng ofllifra,
lie dmelt lijn the (Kraaloil ot th
rUhtli'twcen ltigun and Kearnei,
when Moaa Jumiavl oh" the porch, and,
aa he aaya, i hanged hla latol to lit
led hip pocket I etauae It Joatleil out of
hli right. Mr. Hnydrr tried tu nuke
U appear that Moaa look hla plalol
In lib hand to promt hi friend
Kearnea, alumld oocaalou mpilre.
Ho alao auJoarored to ahow, from
what oriiiTrnl In the rnUuranl,
that Mora entertained eiuully towaida
r,-)nglon. Ileemleavored to mike It
apjoar that, at Hie lime of the about-lui-MnMatnod
with hla hand on hla
platol In hla front ant cket, and
Ibat JaancViu did not attempt lo draw
hli.
At imto'cUk Mr. Hnydar cloael
aiHiihe (iiuii dehvereil the I llowlu-f
charge to the Juryi
Ihol'eorleof the.Tenlloryot Utah
va. Voodaon J, Moaa.
feijfc-inen vf (lit Jinyl
l-Tlielmtlctmantlutlilaraaeaccuaei
the defendant, cai.lauu J. Moaa, ofttie
crime of murder. It rhargea that on
thoinitiduyurrirtcuilr A. ll.lMi,
at the County of riummlt, In the Ttr
rltory of Utah, and In thla Judlt lal
Dlatrlct, th defendant feloiiloutly,
unlawfully ami of hla malice afore
thought, killed and murdered one
Aleiander Ijaitgton. by ahootln-f him
with a pbdol.
i lo this Indictment the defendant
haa pleaded that ho la not guilty, and
thla plea pula In laaue every material
averment of the Indictment, end before
you ran convict iladefendant you muat
find from the evidence, hej ond n rea
sonable doiitt, that he li guilty aub
tantlally aa charge- In tha Indict
ment. ,11 he law prcautnev every peraon
charged with a crime lolie Innocent
nutiriie ahtll havo been prnvengullly,
and the Uefelulaiit la entitled lo the
benefit of the pretumiloii lu thla caae.
A reatomhle doubt la, aa the word
liuily, a doubt founded In remou and
nut a mere caplloua or fancUul doubl
one Uiat haa to bo aought after or con
Jurrdiiiforltpiirpoaenf aiaulttlug a
defrndatit. It muat be a real uh
atanllal doult and col one that la
merely lble or Imaginary. It
aliouKl mine to the mind apnnlaneoualy
and not have to ha aought after and
ahould fairly, naturally ami reaaonatdy
atlaeonnftill conitdrratlun and tare
fill coinrlaon vf all the facta
aul Iriuiiiataurri rhown by tho
evidence. If upon audi rnnal.letallou
and LOmparla.ni n relation lo any
fact or aei uf fart, material to the i aae,
thomluU heattatea aud la unable to
i-oiuotoa tonchialou ontlnly aatlafao
toryto ltaelf, thla would lareaaon
able doubt and the defendant ahould
have the benefit of It. If, however,
auih facta aud clriiunataticea pmvtat
are, In yon I Judgment, ao clear uud
tatlefactory aa to exclude from jour
lulnda all rvoaonal lo doubt they ahould
ho taken aa true, aud If they go to the
wholnriaeaiid are agalnat the di feud
ant, It wuul 1 to your duty toconvht
of audi oiruuae a may have Utn
pmveda hereinafter were fully ex
idalneilllltheatatiite. Munter laUufliio.1 to be tho unlaw
ful killlntr of a human Mm; with
motive aforethought. Much mutlvr
nwyUi eipreaeca or Impllnl. It la
exilic when thue la maiilfeatial u
deliberate Intention linUwtully to take
away tho life of a fellow creature. It
la Implied when no conaldvrableiiroo
catlou apivata, or wheu the cinnjut
elauce attending the killing allow
nu abandoned or malignant heart.
1-very murder iertutd by jiolaoii,
IvtUatln ualt,or any nthirklinl of will
ful, MellUratc, niallcloua mil pto
iiiellutil killing; urniiiimlttod In the
ie.rieirAtloii of,or atttuif t lu lwrilrato
uuy nraou, rve, burglary, or robUrj,
or pcrpetralnl from a piriildltateI ue
almi, uuUwf.illy an I nutUlouily to
elicit thu death of auy oilier human
twlng, other than him who la killed, or
la ria-tratetl by any act greatly danger
on to the lit ii of othera, and evidenc
ing ndipravrd mlii.l, rojaidloM of hu
mauJIfe, leiiiurilirlullie llrat ihgru:
and any other homicide commlttiil
uudcr auih ilrLtinutaiicea a would
hvuiOhtlluled murder at lomruoii
law, la murder lu llio atund degree.
Ilniier It Indictment lu thla rue,
lliv defend iqt may, If the ovldenco
v, arrant It, lie (.oiivfitrd of luunlrr In
IU Out ueiiw, or murder lu lu aei-ond
di grce, pr voluntary maiialaugiih r, ur
Involuntary luaiitiiughter, or of but
tery or of an atajult.
Malialaughter la deflnnd by our
atatutu to hatha unlawful killing of a
human being without malice, and la
of two kind, l'lrat, voluntarj, upon
a aiildeti ipiarrel or neat of talon,ahd
eecoud, Involuntary, In the coinmls
alenot an unlawful act, not amount
ing to a felony, or In thu commlaaloii a
Iak fill act which might 1 reduce death,
lu an unlawful manner, or without
due caution and c!niimiicttloii. To
reduce n feloneuua homicide from the
grade of murder to that of manalaugh
tc r,iia)n the ground of audden ipuurrl,
or heat of lon, the i.rovnrntloti
mint Ins of fttuh nrlivraderea would
be naturally ctlculate.1 toixcltoatid
arouaii the Aialoua, nnd It inuai npcir
that the party ailed under the atuait of
till auJdeii pAaflou aud reaeiittnent.
I n auch n tian the law, amimlaeratlng
the frailty of hum ii nalu re, wllhdrawa
the ollenau from the high ilaa In
which malice aud deliberation charai
ttrlte the oct, and temper It Judg
ment accordingly. If, However, the
provocation I of a alight aud tuning
clutrALter, of audi a nature aa would
not bo calculated l ruuae the
laualona, na If aufllclent lime
haa elaieed, between thu ruvocatloli
given and thu fatal blow, for the ia
alonstoaubaldv aiKI lexaou to rcauiuo
IU empire, the oitcuau will not bn mltl
gated, hutlhealayer will he guilty of
murder.
In thla cue It la not claimed by tho
proaecutlun that, unlcr the evldcncu
adduceil before you, the homicide
charged waa commuted under audi
clrcumataiice aa conatltulu murder
Inll.o flnt drgrre,but II la claimed that
It la murder In thu aecotid degrte.
Any unlawful killing of a human be
ing, with malice aforethought, la mur
der, but If nothing further character
laea the oflenao, ll la murder In tlio
aero lid ilrgree; lu onialllute tho higher
ofleiiie of murder In Iheflratdigrec,
Iheru muat lie auaraddl to tho gener
al deflultloiiatiovo given, wllAilneM,
dclllierlitloii aud reiueilltaUuii. lly
wllfulnrw It moaut that It na of pur
! with the Intent, that, by the ghiu
ait, funic committed Inll.o perialra
tlon or attempt to iierpctrato araon,
rape, rol.Nry, lairglary orinayhain or
fnuii a premt-tllutid dealgn unliw
fully nu.l uialicloualy to cllVct the
ihatliof aerou oilier than him who
wai killed, or a-ilratora by iny ait
gretfly itangeroua to Uie llvm of
other, and evldeniltig a deprived
mind, regardhaa of human life, none
of whlihiiriiimataniTaroi!almei to
havo been ahown In Ihlataae), whllat
lu murder In the aecond digm', the
kl.llnglaiiotdclllnlrvrnniedltatia:l.
It mint, however, have been unlawful
and aijmaMiied w Ilia violence.
In the hreaent rate It lanotileulid
by the defendant II. at thederiaaed waa
killed nt Iho tlmoaml place charged
la the Indictment and that lie II r e-t tho
rhot by which the decoaaod waa audit,
Uit heclalrna thitll waa In neieaaary
eolf-defeuae aud hi rejel a violent and
ttaiigeioua attack whkh the deceaead
waa then making or waa alaxit to make
u m him. The il ;hl of eelfili fmee of
a aity violently Iiwillr-I l.y another,
to reilaurhnn Httaik aud fully ro
trct hlmarlr. la a law of natiiie. It
HiitedAtr all written iiiictmenta. and
la fully recognltad lu Ihiilawaaud rrg
lilatlona oTall clvllllnl Kiiple. The
rlghf, la exprcealy recognltcd by our
own alalutea, Aud th rondllloua undir
whkh It may 1m araerledare tharly
iloniieit,and auiong theae la that the
laying waa neiitxArv In aavu hla life,
or to prevent the luillcllnn 0.n him
aelfufa sieit bodily Injury by tho
arty alalu.
U tojiiallfy the killing of another In
leir-deleiiae. It inuil apaar that the
dangi r wai aou rgent and i reaatng.that
In older to aave hla own life, aa to pre
vent hla receiving n great lajdlly In
Jury, the killing of the other waa aim
julely iiecraaaary. and It mint appear
tint theloil kllledHaatheaaiAilant,
or that the alajer had really and In
goial fallh endeavored lo decline from
Iheatruggle liefjrelhe mortal blow waa
given or the fatal allot waa fired.
A hare fear of the oomnibjdon of an
oflenae, to prevent which a homlcldu
may lawfully ho committed, la not
luimilenltouatlfylt; Mil tl.oclmi.u
atincca mint Iw aulllili nt to t xclto the
feara of a rraaouable man, and the
party killing mual have aitrd undir
the Intluenco of auch feara alone. It I
not iieceaaary. however, tojuatlfy auch
killing, that Ita danger be actual. It
la enough Ihat It tie an ai parent dau
pir, aiiihanatpearanceaa would In
dm e a reaaouauto ieraou In defendant's
loatllim lo Ullave thai ha waa lu Im
mediate dancer of death or grrat bodi
ly Injury. Upon auch appiarAiicc, a
lurty may ail with aafcty; nor will he
f held occounuble, though It ihould
aflcrwanle apiirar that llio ludhallona
tiaiu whlih he ailed were wholly
fallai loua, and that lie waa III no actual
rll, In other worda a man la nut
guilty In auch n caae, whom Iho an.
learanceai rovml false, whin he would
Iiavu tieeiiinuocent If they had protrd
tnie, .
The rule In autli caae l thla: What
would a roaaoiiabla a.ron a jaraon of
ordinary lautlon, Judsnuut and obiir
vallon In Uie (amnion of tho ihrenl
ant, aiding what heenw, and kuowlug
wliat lie knew, hao aupiawed from thla
situation aid theae aurroundlnca? If
auih reasonable tiereuii so planal would
Iiavu been Justified In liellovlug him
self III Imminent danger, then thu de
fendant would bejuttifled III la-llevlng
himself lusuiii lierll. and acting Uuu
audi npiaarauct. Thu defemiaiit la
not IlKieaallly Juatllled, hecauao ha
netually UIUive.1 that l.o waa
lu Imminent datigur. When the
danger la only n Haircut and not actual
anit rial, the iuestlnu la. Would a
reasonable man, undi r all the cln urn
staucia, UJuatlrlod 111 audi UUrf,' If
.i. the defendant will hoao Jiiatlltul.
I f thla was defi ndant'a imltlou, It waa
hla right to n -l the aggnaalou, and
fully protect hhutelf from eudiaiiiar.
outdangor. If he coull have with
draw n from the danger, It was his duty
to retreat- lletwioii hla dull lo Ilea
and hlarlglit to kill, ho mutt ilj ; or, aa
the 1 w writer et reaa It, muat retreat
to the wall, llul by thlt la not meant
tint a arty mutt alwut lly, or even
uttempt lllglit.
Thiw) ilelliilllona an I Interpri Ulloua
of tlm law of eilf-defiiieo or ginirat
rules that are to Iw i Mod by thu Jury
to Ita tltuiitloiiH an 1 (aindiiit uf boUi the
defeuduiit and tho dccMisiil, aa they
sliull determine that iioaltlon and lou
dint lo havebttii, from the uvldeiicu
luthliiaute, and, aa apllnl tu llila
case the court Inslriiria you that If you
llnd from I lie ovldenio Ihat the de
ceased and Iho ih-fi miaul engaged III
n quarrel and while au engugid nnd
wllhuut any uvert mt or menacing
phyahal ilimonatratlou by tho do.
i-a-aael, towards thoilurciidaiit, the de
ft udaut shut uud killed dicciued, Iheu
III that ioa lou should lu.t Cult the
defeiidant. Tut jo.i should rrlurn h
venlhl of gullly ur such ouVnae a
undir the ivl.len. o and these lustruc
lloua ou may find ll-odefeudanlioiu-milled,
Or If jou Hud that the do
leasoil atrmk the defendant with
hla tltl while engaged In a
quarrel with him, but did not
draw, or attempt to draw a woapoD,
and did nothing tu warrant the
defendant aa a reasonable man In le
Ilevlng that ha waa In great bodily
danger, and the difeiolant then and
Hiiro filed the fatal shot at the de
teased and killed him, such killing tin
Uer audi tlrt-umtlAiK-ea waa nut Justifi
able, aud yOuihuu 11 return a verdlil
arrnnllugry.
0.u Ihe other hand, Ifjaii find
flom the ovldemo that Ihedecvased
and tliodofitiibuit engage J lu a quar
rel, that durlug tie quarrel Iho Ue
teased struck Hie delclldalit lu
the fice Willi hla fist, and Inimedl
Atelyatteni,dedtodrawAdeadlywtaion or made such deluonatratloua a woul I
tauae a reaaonable a-rson to believe he
was about to draw such a weaism, and
that the defendant had good reason (u
lielleve, and did IicI!m. that the de
ceased waa alajut to Indict lin Idol
great boillly Irju-ry, then thadtfemlaiil
wujuatlflrd luaillng llll these ap
laarancesand belief; and If It reason
ably npiaared ncitssary for hla own
protection, and to I reveut great laidlly
Injury to himself, ha final the fatal
shot, he waajusllfleil In so doing, and
your verdict should In one or anpi ltt.il.
In every aibllo ofTinse, there mutt
exist a unlnu, ur Joint onralloii of act
and Intcut, or itlmlnal iieglignute,
but when the act cnuinilltiii l.y thu
accused la of Itaelf auuulawfiil att, Ita
law In Ihu first Instance presume the
criminal Intent and the arm or
burden of proof falls upon the defend
ant to show the atisciue of criminal In
tent. Ill thla cose. If you find from
the evidence that llio ihfilidalit fired
Ihe fatal shot, (and thl fact la con
ceded by the defendant), then the
Isirdeii of roving the circumstance
of inlllgttlon, or that Justify or
excutu the humlcl le, devolvi iqwll
Ihu defendant, unlrsa Us proof Un
Ihejairt of tho prcsicutlnii lends to
show that the trlmo committed only
tarn-ill Ida lo luauslaiiehtt r, or that tho
ilefindant uaajtntlllnble urixcusaMe,
llvlaV mt, haa lies ti IntroJucvd tend
lug lo show that the daivattd had
Ihrtatenrd the lifts of tho ilefendvnt,
or, lodo him gnait laallly harm. If
you find that such Ihrcvt were made,
nud Ihe fact that the) uoto aoiuvio
wasi-ommuiilcnlr.1 to thu defendant,
he might be Justlf-ed 111 acllug with
morn prom) tmulc In Ida owuiltfeiief,
and tiiam n Ice d lugeroiia ur violent
demouttlattoll. when dealing with n
la rron whom he knew ha I Ihrcatonrd
hi life, than In the taw of n arly
who had made no such threat.
I.vldencu haa been Introduced aa lo
Ihe former good chancier of thu de
fendant as a laaccihle mm, aud
It J irojier for you to consider
thla eildenra and give It null
weight aa you, at reasonable men,
may Ihlnk It Justly enlltlul to. II
Ik lug !cm irolirtble nnd let reason
able that n man ot a femur quiet
and icatiablo character, w oul I luvtlu
a conlcst, or make an unprovoked and
violent at tick Uon another, than that
n ipiarretaume, violent and vicious )r
eon would do so.
Vu t am thu Holejudges of the t red!
bllllyol tflo wltuirtia, the wilfht of
tbu evidence and of the facta of thu
case, aud lu determining Ihe credi
bility ol auy wlinua you may lake In
to consideration Ida Inteiral, If any, In
the result of the trl tl, any prejudice or
I laa he in ly have shown while tietl ty
ing, the rrasou-ihleueta or uureaaoii
nhleiirat of hla statement and tiny
othtrfictorclniiniatancethat to your
minds, as reasonable men, ahoul J oltaet
th.ir.dll lllty or hla tiatliuony.
The deft nuaiit baa been examined as
n wltneim iion Ida own tiehalf. He It
conifiiteiit to tt-stlfy, nu I ynu should
Slve his ttaitlmaiiy such weight na, lin
er the clrcumat inrcjf. on may think
It fairly entitled to, beating in mind
Ills relation lo the case, and tho deep lu
teicstheinuslficl In tho result or the
trial.
hhould our verllct lo one of con
vlitlon, It should iteslgnatt, Iho grade
of the ottenvt fount, and should the
Jury enteitalti n reaauiiahle dout I aa to
whlth of the grailea of rrlmu uameil
the defendant uuy he guilty of, If any,
you will glva Hits defendant the lain lit
of such iltiubt and acquit him If tho
higher olfeuae. It Is conceded by the
proset ullou that you would not la-Jiia-lllletl,
under the evldi lire, In llnulng
the defendant guilty of murder lu the
llrat degtre, and ou are Instructed
that jou will not cotn.1. ler jour vmllct
with rvfeteme to that grade of of
ft net.
If jou find Ihe defen Jaut guilty of
murder lu the aecond degree, the form
of j our verdict may be: "Ue the Jury
llndthedefeiidant guilty of murder lu
the second degrte,1
If you ahuuld Hud the defendant
guilty of voluntary manslaughter thu
lonn of jour verdict may lei "We, thu
Jury, llnd th defendant gullly of vol
untary manslaughter." If jou find
the defendant gullly of Involuntary
manslaughter tbu form of your verdict
nay bet "We, tliejuty, llnd thu de
fendant guilty of Involuntary man
slaughter." Ifyourvcrdlit Iw one of
acquittal thnforni of vour verdict may
del "We, thejury, llnd Ihedefeudant
not gullly."
Mr. IJily, a Juror, ruled If the Jury
could take with them the charge, auj
they were rniHtid to do an.
At 11:53 thejury retired In ihargaof
aballlll.
Thejury worn out of the court room '
ohlyefghtetniulniitcs, an I not all of
that tlmu was int In deliberating.
When thiy were seated lu the box,
the ilerk naked If they had agreed
upon verdict. The foreman replltu
In the altlrmatlvo, and aim niuced that
It waa, 't.SH gullly." Thla result
w aa L,o nt rally xetttil.
Voulliful Dcrentlauti,
Thlt morning before Judge Ander
son, Win. llyrne, apnreully agetl
uboutll years, I) inlel Martin, probably
agetl about 13 years, and Divll
Arlliur, agod uhcutlti years, lm leaded
with Hiury and l'atrkk Cougillu,
weroarralgnmlun a tharge of lairg
lary. All lived In l'ark City. In
answer tu qu,tluus by the court,
llyiuuaiidMartlii s.ild their lurenla
wire diiul, and Arthur sal I hla mother
wnsn widow. Nilthtr or the Ihno
had any menus tu employ counsel.
Anderson said he wai uut willing that
defeudanta so joun- ahould enter a
pica of gullly without ttuiisulllug with
counsel, and lukial If any attorney
i.reeenl would ttifend them. Mr
lllcktoii, evidently tuuildeiliig tho
matter of voluiilierlng, askttl Mr,
tlrltihlowlfthcy would le Itkal thl
ti nil, The Jailer replied ntllmtatli t-ly
Mr. Dickson featiel he waa bsi
irowdetl with work In take Iho ijito.
At llila point U. V. Mojer, iit , una
and staled that ho and Mr. W. t.
Itellly would ikfend Ihu lj, and
they wirepioliileduccorillngrj. Ihe
tlereudatila are tlm provided with iai
able t'oun-il. '
Arthur, while answering Judge An
derwni's tiucsll.us, sal I l.o whs not
1'iillty of the , rlmo nl nil. An order
wus mado adiulltlng the boja to ball lu
tuotuoiof f-5U.tach.
t
llrat liltlrlct Court,
mm ii.
Tha following ijutlnra wo dlesied
of hy Judge lllaikburnatl'rovoyittcr
day. In the case of tho Teople vs. Charlci
Duhtils, ihargetl with assault, with In
tuit lo do bodily liana, a verdict of
assault wa found hy the Jury, The
defendant was lined J.'OJ and costs.
The catu of the United Hlates vs. V..
W, Joins, iharged with embeiilcment,
waa called; a demurrer was filed by
Judge JuiUI, repremnllng the defense,
which waa overruled, Tha cue w aa
set fur next Tuesday.
The Vorgensen uulawlut cohabita
tion case was taken up for trial and a
Jury called. Tlieofleuiwlssalil to have
ltu i-ommllted between October 10,
1973, and r!cptm!r It, 1943. King
deteuded.
ClitlitliioYorgenseti testified Jamcv
VorgeuHii li my husliaud. We live lu
roiintalnUrcuii. We have lived to
gether up to the present time,
1'raticl Tilky t"sllflrd to having
lived In Moroni, Htuiate County, Im
tweeu 16M and lbsij tho hod a family
of tilled ihlldrenl Ihu father la J,
Vorgensen. Have nut livid with
him since Jlanh, l3. He then went
on a mlsshn. Wheu he rtturued lu
l;o I Husuuioinr those whoinit him
uu hU returu. lld nut kls hhu. Hu
ntvi r camu to see me after that time,
lam not known by tho namuof Vur
giuicn. Hannah, another wire, goes
hy the naniu of IStllaon. Maria, a
plural wilt, llvts In KuiiiiUiIii Ureeii.
Mho goes by the name of I'etl noil. W u
ull thangtd our name when he went
on hli inkslou. I vltllod hla legal
wife' house, but never took n lucnl
with Yorgvnssn. Mix ytara ngti our
relitlnna ra uiaii nnd wife entirely
leased.
Cro-rfexauilnodliy King Hold my
home and property Inmyowu iiiuie.
Attlietlme ho wuut lu 1-urojuwu
agrruiltu live apart.
I'o Varlin I do not repudlnle him
as my husband, but simply live Apart
from hhu.
I juualliina were roiiotiudcd hy the
dltirktaltornty rrlallte lo marriage
I' rttirnlt)-, whkh wcroobjertid lo by
lilng. Oi Jeillona were ovtrruli d.
'1 ho Wltiieaa Wu were mairled for
Hint, and tterult), but act ail Jo our
marriage.
Mr. VatUn Do jou (Mnal.ler Vurg
tuaen your huabaud In tho eyes uf
dod?
A. 1 don't know.
Hannah Nelien testified to having
niairi.! the ilifeiuliut seven jears ago
nnd avt-arateil (rum hlnia few niouins
after by mutual agreement In onler to
nbey tiio law, Hlie hn I iiunchlld about
six j t at ago. Him o the mqiaratlon aim
had had no marital assoclitlou with
lihn. Huiiportcdhtrseir
Maria I'clrrroti Waa married to (ho
defendant ten joint ago. Jlavu two
ihllJreii. Tim youngtst I six ji-us
old. Have llve.1 stiurate from my
husband since IW. Idvwl Willi him
up to that dale. When hu oainoUik
Irtjmumlaaloii, I waant the reiTptlou,
Havo nol spoevii hi him since, Hits
Iart myjelr. Do nut rccognlx Vorgen.
at u aa my htiaband. I am free to marrj'
again If I with.
0. W. I very Know Vorgeiiaen nnd
the ladles alleged to be Ills wlvts.
Know of hla gulng on a million In
ISf, and riturnliij lu WT, Have
seen him, often sluru his rtlurn.
Never saw him with either of tho
plural wives.
Miss Jorgunsen Am, n daughter of
the defendant, lie Una at my
mothir'e house. The other women
named as his w Ives coma to our housu
occasionally. Do not take meals there.
They are not known as his wlvi now.
T hi re was no uvldeuce of the defend
ant having vlolattd the law, and the
Jury waa Instructed lu rtturii a Verdict
of out gul It j.
Drpllt) Jtrl.lr.lH.
County rt-fjlatrar make rirommen
datloui to tho Commission. He re
rts the fourth l'reclact iletlclout lu
men of capailtyandailiautatoon!te.
The following li selfixplanatorji
Hon Alvln Maunders, Chairman L'lali
ColllUlltslillit
I hat a Iho huuor to nominal an 1 trans
mit htrewltli. a Hat of Iho uamoa of Iho
deptity ngtalrara for Halt lLn Ctiiltity,
oxia plllig Ihe luurlh I'nalnct, I will
ay llul 1 havo dotaicd forttanllng llila
reiaul for aeveral daya on account of thl
vacancy, It Uln.1 very illlUuulllo llnd a
roaldcnt hi tlut priielntt who la fullv
ooirpatcnt and ablo, ami whuwilluk
llmiualtlou,
I Mould ask for further lime In this one
purt!cular,u lam auxloua to have my
ediiilulairuUcn endorseil at Hie end of Hie
caniaaantl wlshlu eonalilsr tho mattor
fully. Jhoeliy ical.trars sro residents
of llieprce lot la from whkh they ate ai
jailnttal. I give, aa their reatdouce, tbclr
oltlco or I la e of butliioss, they aroi
A 11. 1'srsoss, rirtl lWlael.
JohaUlsttaim, aeeeatl lYaeiaet, nwsat
Itrilftotitlisusee.
J II Tuuiowu. rtl w,.l I ir.l Simalh SlreoU
Jane U May, laiM rieoisi.ciijr II. u.
0,L.iiSaabtrh, llrirs Ireruici, lC's4utb,
Jaises Spillst, U Utttlnatrooit,
t lueeatehurilia, Jr , llnaluiu
t rasi apus, llnsawa
Jeasi h McSula, Sli,u,lsr,
llaaatl lsaaaratMil, IttaiSsta,
Jtiwtt Mkllsaoa, 4U4y
JsiaasYoils,.ea. '
lltrsm lltasar. I simsrs Wsr4,
llsrull Kbpsaliu, tort llarriwae.
Itiehsitl Hue loa, Wstalrli.
Slslnu li Utsik.l.raaier
lleflrseloalslnalus.cr
rtls llltlirh, Alia
II l.sl.orlliK.tnllCrtrk
au U Uoscb, Maaauia lisU,
MspLea llanaaa rturlba
JnLa 11 llu p, Tarluravills,
?.,ftA.L!""r,, "sal Crlea
llila 1 Mllvr, IntrHOB, elalsl. U.
Jol,aiJ.Mi,,Uurirr
Jtnssr Hnak.Arraala.
J"1J 2 MMesee. Baiu llaata.
II 1. Johatuu, sssJr,
ItilllmJ Misa, Ualun
Josepa Mills, Jr., w sl Jortlaa,
I wish also lo recomtneutl to Ilia com
mission tho llama or Arthur 11. Parsons
sa del my rrglslrur fir llio lint product,
aa a III nnd prnrior jieraon to hear objec
tions after the eatitaa ia couiiilcteth I
bategriateoulltlKiioo hi Urn ability uud
luti gntv of Mr. Pursons, and know him
wall. Ha la an old rcaldout here, a prop
ertyawiiir,andalaxiajur. Hols sound
and eoosortatlu', aul I Imlloio lhare
would bo less objection to hhu, fruin
eutise, than eoy other nun I know,
Itesiiotiroily subinlucd.
HI. HrAltTOV,
Uoiiuiy Itaglstrar.
All ths roeimmondatlons for diruty
rtglstrars wtru ailed upon favoruUy
by the Cuminlttlon. '
liui iiio.-t ooutrtr,
The following del uty registrar were
nl iwluttal for Irou Couuty (y the Utah
Couimlsslnii tinltij i
I'arssooasli, II. A. Uiaorf sua.
I'srstasB. e 11 nuriuu.
Sutilmll, Jolin While.
I eaartitr. Jsmrs liurlelt.
kaasrra, sauiutl J, 1 nkl,
Highest of all In Leavening rower. U. S. Cov't Rcf ort, Aug. 17, 1SS9.
DqtW I Baking
ABSOUUTELY PURE
IVobato Conrt.
The fallowing order wer ttifcdo In
Iho l'folnle Court yesterday ftfTcr
iiuont Uito ntii) BiiarJIftnulilp of Frank
C. Kvolo anil Altcu C. VwU; minor;
ortlrr iMtunl fixing (h luiti dny of
March to littr guthllan'ri anniml ac
count.
KtUtoof riylnster Illrkfl. In Kttlo
ment of ft u uual r etc uut, nm bcinJ.
Th 1 roof of illui not tern vru a
provi-J, nn alito Hal.iOworu account
of Joirph Nt lllckt anil dicno mad
that Una aihl legal notlco han Iwon
Rltcn to crulllotn. ,
Kjtiituof Alcxaiitler IlrunVrr; ohl?r
lounl to litarflHlon fur ilMrhiutluii.
Dito March ih. Alo at tht tamo
time to hear ttltlou for th nptolni
ment of cumuilMlonrr In (artltluii of
ptniH-rly.
lUtutl Dirwlu KlrharifMmanor
iter m matte flxliu March 0, 1691, a
thoiliN-to ienr.et!ilJi. tot lellcra of
ailmli)Utra(lot).
1 aatcif Morton K. Hturi-,llirS7tli
t)f Manh was hy irJvr( HiuJ ti hrur
llnalnfoiintaml iitlliuii fur Ul-trlUi-lion.
l.itutsj of Daulel (Uru, JprtruJ;
ManhL'l flxM an ilito to rrtrlvoHP
rutiuU ninl hrar Lltlon for itlttrltu
lion of ital.
jtatiof CUtlultoCurtln, dinnM-U;
truof of rtlliiR notlcri apruvt-U;
Janifti A. italflh atiolntr( uihuln
litrator on Illln boml In theauin of
$7(.
letto of Aiii K. l)im)on,JtttaiieJ;
i-ttltlon toU nllownt to cirritt rror
in nctlro to crtvlltort; oidrr niadt1
Krautlnji i rayrr of iwtltlon.
vmn.iui mmii: iohav.
Tho follow Ins onhrt wcr mado to
day Ly Jiulfn Itartrhi
JUi-ituofJuhii Holm, lutltion fur
lrtt-itjofnilmlnltrutlon, tirtnl a r
oontluuamoof l'tlruary4lh. It waa
fumU thai nntrrorhatl Urn maJi In
thu namo ot tl r UtntMJ In all iioUci-m
Iwiictl. hy KuUtltutlUK tho naruo if
John, tut IVttr, utltm ny tsLcn how
InCthatJohu Holm Uallvu ami Tttir
Huhu UilrctiafJ; JitrumiaJoitsiricU
In? rrror; nolluu tu te Iviuuarv
.mtrtij hy law,
IMalo ft Jul! . (. ItalrUh, Ui Awl,
jHtUlun for IcltLrsof avlminUtratlon
hllowt.il, roof of (KHdntr hullm ap
pruxtnl; Jntim . JUiVUIinpuiliiM
nlmlnUtr4lorcu nilnic InnJIntheaum
of .'XfJlJonJ uhprontl, ,
Ltov-Im haHLUci iiy, elnmri 1HL
e( rtifonic tftlipit. itury ,oa llnmm I yun,
Uubtr t.r Jtmtt in. I Jtu Uikum nl
Uot lh UU Tk4m I jron. lh itm".tI
ht1fti tlrk r-f Wl nt.un ytr nnd
cunflnt1llifrlora (or HtUiljtut)tytinf
tin eltAi lMiraln ki-ui uorJ, Viotun I,
Ain H. lrM, bt inline 1 1 ihi Unial ia r t
BmUinitrtslefi to VlU ! ICt,Jlii )tu4
In IIM Tv-rntlflbNTAr (r th Utlltiitlf jftT
8M1Nnfl i-bililitn int ilMttn 0rndiLil
drvt If:ikcdli.tilaqiilrl, rctJrl liU.tBit
iBkarloitf airliiaUai t&4 lollrtaiij b .myi
?i.Ultilo4 rlitcrtulntii vf dlMitOa a
tKtr lirr tmirltum tjltb nt pilnro. hi
(Ji 1 u iht hs.1 llit.ftiri.Utit diyikint,
follbt iattjtrlt7 it lt.nuUl ot Iht Uo
ici.
I untril fnm TirtBtiftt.N'rt utMllaf bouM
tajutotruw (Akturdiir) ifietnoo M 3 u rrk.
nm -In Kilt lili citr, rcbrairy 94th,
)V'l,lBHlitir. 1iblCr ot uiuvr I) and
Annl Hcintl IUp Urit Uiirh !., WU
fuerril rilcca will be MM IbUhMiU,
nirdftiismUyruoMi on Inn lay, lUrch Iti,
al 1 1V nu lTleadi of lb (tully trt lftiin-4 W
attcrj
Ujitto StJnttftu copy,
II ill--At fluiar Ituaf Want, Itbruirr r,
mii7 Jlsvm.,of iti rmi i, Jmiu Jiitl,
J Uf liter cr Jolts Hill ami Apnct Mctt,
t4ft4 waa Iwro ai tl1,11a. Car bo
Cuusljr, LUb, Jaanarr Mlh, lsl. Mi waa
narrll to tbrtin, Hill, Aujjaii an, iwoj
tmbracfil tht Uotl la rblMbooil n4 waa
taubfut and lru. 8I. wit tba ratlber of four
toot ..nit lbr tlaaibUra, Ono twa aoJ oaa
daaghier art ileal.
t literal atrtkfi it rciMfae. 01Tland
Arrauf , t rvna A14iUob, iir IIoum ar 1,
oa Moneiir.MarrliL Krttnlt aro riiiciruh
lyiaTlicd lofttlcml.
Ia rootriarneo of tha fatal Tlntta ot tht da
ruci), her hmbanj, Iirnttar Charlet W . Kill,
waa bo ablo lo be peicni at tl. ruber) ot hla
jailior, lietl In tho Taeni ncunil irarJ ytler
day, I tb Setti,
rAiutxKK.-Innrtkhaiu Vttr, rVbrnarr tl
ml, Jau Taylor, dan i liter of William ao)
JinaTaylorj w born at Honurihnm. Hunt
In lion lb I re, f (.aland, ftbruary 9,1110 mar
rU4t Kdward fftnUnrr NwrrntLrr II, lm.
Ilt lit4 Into tho Lbarch of Jtiiua tbrttt !
cmbr Ct, 1M) thro unit mucti ritcullga
ooTOd to Crol In lb fall of Is31) rmljcralfd
U Utah on Iho JUmnuota, and croiiod lb
I laiai In Colonel leovotand a company in JM
llfdlaUrifbam City until her dtaih, which
look tar.? 1 cU , acd II j-tm, I daya Her
I aitiifulDf ia and Integrity wr r kaovrn U all.
MUItHktal SUtr, plcwo tc y,
OruTr-Al tarroaldenct at Parmlafibn,
Davli County, Llak.l cbruary tt, iOI, uf pnoti.
lunnia, barah 1 lliabotlt llovty Urlatu bo
waaltio dauRbtrr of Jotq!, (I, Uoray aul
larabliCnrrli born at alt Ulot'ityUe
tolor If, H30. r.ht laaraa a hutban I and aercn
tblldrcn,bcaldta a heal of frienda, wboa'n
crraly cundolo with ibo btraavod family,
jTuaaral at rraldooo, I'aiinlnjloo, Tuoadar,
kbruary5l,ll.
TitaTi-At triiar, "flail Uka County,
biuirrl'',ltto(lui.treiiblf(Jejtn((Mri(
Ttico(hIua TburtUpfion ot Jobo anil Aun
UaryTbnrtUn) teorn at lUrn, HwitrrtUail,
No,rnibrtUh,lrU He d 0J la full taitU vl
tha(luitl.
Jlrn 'pflrf,ljJtfojiy,
ItlLUAUiu Ur.i Jardau, ialt I tU
County, til mirjr , of mtiulrHDCoui rrauii,
Uenr0Ui i of Jainca aud Hagilt
UiUlaus4isdaUycark
AVIBUUT-At Mail Jonlm, Mall MV
Ootiaty.Vcbnitry SI, .f mrmbraarouicroor.
Ihoniaa crrciu aoa ot 1 houiai and 1 1 abcth
Wcrtlltiagodlwiiyaara
.oiwai:moK-At(irmlilloa, fib Sl.lttl
atlJm.,tdiocayaodIlrlithi'iduo-uc,Jtitib
8, l.cmrrM.oo, ate 1 11 ytara and T moatba '
Dcun4 litte a wita an 4 tbicocLiidroa.
lis stss a fstllifiil taller dar Salaland ha
fataltj hat tha rf stvslli ot maay frkaits.
"Cutf.
OltDiiitL. At Tsrsullion, Sarlsr Connlr,
Ulsb. IttirnanrlS, el sssrlstiaa as' lilic
canhsr, .tllas, sen et Aasls sstt Jsha K. Gltit
hill, Jr. Sfsil I vest SBll I MODthS.
CoLnr- ttsa, al the ssm lire, si lun j dls
eats, lltarf tea or J&tia saa Abraham IVtl
Iriaifillltlars.
nt -At IHklts, 1 lal.o, rah. 19, 1191, (
lasnmnnia, ltase A, J, jroaaaatt aoa or
tltntf o snl t nut Base.
luce sicd wss born In Sail Use Cllr, Ulrch
S'h, IITI aaasraBajvoM tisiroaas uaa.
SHOnTHAND COLLnGE.
llnonl for a few more rtu lenla at tlio
erelilliK seaalon MunJaj-a, WeJme
davsalnl IVIJavs.
1". II. Jlrtluuutx,
rruirrm HulMlng.
lite erallnn tlraatt
Is the must Vtoiitletrul luutlntl Inven
tion cf IbeaKt. It litis lliefull lower
tttl switlnta"f toimof n ili Oraaii
t Ire lis sl nml t-ntl. Tlie incmUTa
ultliuTureiilltlli Want ltavo rttently
tsirrliosetl a line Vucallon Ori(aii from
IV Vital t A t'liainUrlalu, the totll.
kntiwii I'lsiiiiniiil Orcan Ueal.rs of tl.la
city. Ills tu la. lmtl that lliatntul
our Wsnltliureliia will stun emiilatit
and follow- Ihe elami.le of the Ttven-
tlilli Ward. il
lluy jour ilruv of "tlie boys."
Johnson, rrnlt.V-Co., IS Main It.
DEO COMFOHTa AT A SAC
niriCC AT DINWOODCY'S.
DINWOODCY
lit now prupnroil to wait upon
cuntomora In hli Now Gtoroi
Ito has n mnsnlflcont lino of
Furniture Cnrpota and Wall
Papor, Call and rjco him.
All larllf Indtbttil to us wlllplrasn
uotat mat ue am trruajrarllj- located
Willi Hpeticir C'lawa.111 & t'u llroa.l.
ay. I'rcuui'tticttlemenlaaru rttiurst-
Celt C0-01-. l'tlttlTlllE (."ll.
"At a sieelal meelliurul Hie l.uni
ber Drains Association, held at tl.s
ntllreirthelbitlou Hard iurC'oni an',
KrUhij'titenlnftttio ;otliiut., ilieful
lowlna rejlution vra aluiil, and
signed I y niMiileta of the Kseluuifr:
"Win reaa the present l.len law uf.
feisvcrj liui-tri.ft .rotecllon loltiiu
lierileulrrf, unless sol.1 itlrert to the
uwm r, and
V litre, niaoy ronlroetors liavo
foiinit II eunvenii ut tu tale ndvaiiiaiie
of the sltnstlnn I y fliiurlng; to low (list
no one I'OiiM hope to tfiniiele vthu
made ralculatlou on )aylbit for ma
tellal, thereby worklLc a iiardthli on
ouiitraotott vt hu ettt tj iy their
bills, llierehire lav It
IUohia. Ihataner Ihe 1st. day of
March, USI, all lumber dealers of this
i lly In sellim; material In siceaaof
$loii shall do au only tiron the vrrltteu
ot.li r or the owner or aet.l,
KlsrltatJ,
TayloMlomney, ArmstionK Cu .
Hlrr Nevada l.umUr Co.,
Halt IashIIiiIIiIIiik A Mfe'. Co ,
Carry. I.ouil.iul Lumber Co., v
J. V. r.anlley,
Msiou A. Co.,
Win. AsartcCn
Ceo. lUa-ua.VCii.,
Aniiillllrothtis,
loth Ward Lumber and Ilutldluir
Aaaoilatlnu,
Morrison, Merrill Co.,
Ilia lluriiin.llardnerCo.
l'arVer A. I)e ue,
W. T. Caiitiuii,
Inaver, Conrad i Co ,
i'urlllo Lumber and llulldlne
. O" lo HlKNCHt, UVUAlhll 4 Co.,
17 ant It) West Houlli lenn luHlreet,
for Tin Jbsifliia; Cluttering, H pouting
Htovcs and Tinware, etc
All rath iuIsktIj lions for tha Mitten.
iilnf AurehouM bu forwardeil tu Jamf-i
Jack at tho Tresldenfa Office, Halt
Lulu ClljTa d&s
Co to ,
JOHN C. CUTLnn & DRO., I
No. SO Main St. 1
for Olankots. H
Yarns, tl
Shawls, nd
8-4 Shootings, M
Wool Hoalory. M
ALL HOMC-MADCT 11
JOHN C. CUTLER A DRO J8R
(Ihu Hloves and IUni;i nre Ihu mi
lavsU Hi'PNcrii ll vt'Ai il Cu., I -I
17 and ID West rioutli Temi.le Ht. Ifl
llllrlalssta arsileis Italfe.
The lleatHalte luthu world fur Cub,
Ilrulats, Hores, Ulcers, Hsll itheuin,
KH?.'t H"""l '"""' 'll'll Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and ull rtkln l'.rup
lions, and positively curie files, or uo
ay required. It Is iruarauteed to ilea
irf t as tbfactlon, or money rt funded,
r.lceMienb per bui. 1'or aalo by A.
C. Bmlth A Co. '
Clieaiest plare In town fur Stove
and liaunes. Tin and Irou Itoolluj, . ,
(liilterlnn, otc ' '
TllllHl'1'.NOnl Ilvw'ATKll Co ,
17 ami 111 Wrst H mill Tenipln HI.
FOH IlKNT.
OuiTAnrs. inuit aii ivs noojia,
ssi Hir.il. I s I twin,, tlosl; or ta sailo.
. tl Vt sil eixth soutu eirvoi, T sinbstt bouil
QliBAP IlOAIEfi
IN MEXICO.
pou rtiT iiuutAiiLK i.an pi. nam
Atrlfultural aud (IraiUK, la tfortbara
Cblsual.ua, aiar Colony liaa
tot taitntcniatt aiily taUrieRitTMira
oat., or W Darby Joban, JrtOoloayjUlu
(Aia Oftatana, Cbtbuabaa,UiiU.