7 jt T L 11 rJ 12 0 THE SALT LAIcE ImRkL1 SPNDiMr 1 SEPTEMBER M 1884 L I vW f J f g THE IThILY HERALD II Salt Lake City Utah I i 1 t SuAY SEPTEMBEE 14ISM Ii 4 f I r LOCAL BRIEFS 1 tll i t tJ tl h1 f THE ARA110NTE case i3 againcarried T over until tomorrow rjp1 THE RUDE wind raised the dust con t f it siderably yesterday f TABSKNACLECnoiBexcarsion to NepM fj on uesdayweek 23d inst 1 I j IT is supposed that the Utah Central f will pay dividend in October 3 WE SAW some splendid carcasses of Sser meat in the butchers slaAs yester t day dayHP HP TO Friday only five persons had i i j 1 applied in Provo to have their names I tl 4 added to the registry list IL THE ATTExrioif of base ballists is di 1 1 rected to our sporting column for intel ligence thit will interest them L j I THE Uf C R R pulled a heavy train t J I out of the depot yesterday morning A i i Pullman coach brought up the rear l THE Bos ToN restaurant has been 1 pened < just south of the Walker House a t I itis being run in first class Parisian f 1 style k P 4 I THE BATTALION inspection and review I J takes place at Fort Douglass today at I i i I 9 a m < The Sunday evening concert 1 I 1 will begin at 5 oclock r SEVERAL XOTICBABLE improvements 1 f r I f are being made about the Spencer House The proprietor seems bent on I t l 1 having his place attractive j I I Y Sronrs iEH HAVE commenced the i t slaughter of the rodents Numbers of 1 f J ttr the long eared ones alias jack rabbits II l L t were on sale in yesterdays market 4 I I A GENTLEMAN just up from Provo and j t 1 I i one whose opinion may be taken on I I ij ft matters of business states that trade is I i already improving in that section f I IN THE RANKS was played for the forth time last evening aud drew out I i I a faircized audience Acws Yes and I drew forth a good many ducats and so 1 forth I THE UTAH CGKTKAT now makes regu li 4 t ular time between hero and Ogden of orte hour and twenty minutes except on 1 + 1 one train in the morning which runs in ten minutes less I I i 4 I I I THE GEOttSDS about the County Court I f House are being beautifully laid out J > f after the manner of the City Hull grass j i plot an iron fence is among the con 1 templated improvements II 2 D H BrcnTOii was the recipient of a l l t pleasant surprise party the other even 1fH i ing nt the hands of some of his friends rr A number of the In the Ranks Com f pany were among the guests A PRIVATC letter from Mr Hclaman 1 Pratt in the City of Mexico states that I himself and Mr Frank Snow were i laboring in that sestion Both were well i I and meeting with fair success I f TIIE SAM Lake Shooting Club hold IH 11 their regular monthly medal match at fti t 4 i PiUs Gardens on Monday September tl l 15th Friends of the members are i t invited attend and enjoy a good time fZ t3 Tun SKIN of a mountain lion is j r fell i 1 exhibited at a First South Street store ID = I The ferocious animal to which the hide I b longed w s caught in Weber Canyon I h t I and measured nine feet six inches from tip to tip J How MANY know that a horse gets up behind and the coweats grass from her and the hors to him Utah Journnl i Whoever can interpret that will csnfer Ii I a favor upon a few of the public by h sending in the solution THE KNIGHTS of St Dennis arc I p II determined to take the premium in the l i line of club dances this coming season k I A permanent organization i soon to be I t effected and the inauguralball is to be given about October let I Toy OBuiEN having too much tangle i foot mingled with cuss words was I helped to the police station last night Monday he will have a chance to i Pi i tell why he was found in a helpless con i I dition in front of Barratt Bros store on i i Saturday night Iii i Ij Ms S P TEASBEI in his advertise i ment announces a list of serviceable f JI L articles for the fall season and addresses Iii I r himself to Conference visitors Citizens llf t I generally will find the gentlemans i I several stocks full and held at low prices t I I r Nos 132 to 133 Main street is tile ad I dress l il f 1 r I TRy CITY Council of Salt Lake and i I the gamblers are having a game It has I J II t not yet progrcssed far enough to now J t enable one to tell how it going to end iI I i I At last accounts the council had the J J r1eiIButte Miner And dealt a good 11 hand for the city Clubs trumps J WE PUBLISH this morning the two J l ordinances recently passed by the Coun it I cil in relation to licensing places of jJ public amusement and in rela H 4 Ii I tion to gambling the provisions j in the first were rendered neces I I sary from the increase of the num I 1 ber of small amusement houses The I amount of license has been based upon l t I the seating capacity of such places I 0 G F Culmer Bros are prasenting j to every cash customer of 10 worth a I Patent Broom Holder See it 4 ii j t 1 I j G F Culrner Bros havo the finest III French Plate Mirror that ever came to jj the Territory acndcntallybroken across one end Any one wanting fine bar j h i mirror can get bargain Call at once end see it 1 I j j I FIVE hundred Dollar Broken Mirror 4 I Fall anil Winter Goods I i Wholesale Clothing Buyers are re p spect ull invited to examine my im mense stock of Fall and Winter Cloth I ing consisting of Leading Styles and I Patterns of Mens Boys and Childrens I r I I Clothing manufactured expressly for I this market Purchasers will find that I j f the assortment and inducements of J 1 fered this season exceed all my previous efforts in obtaining goods adapted for their trade can always fill in with such sizes as them may need and at prices to I I compete with cast or west In addition a full line of Hats Boots and Gents r Furnishing Goods direct importations I from manufacturers I sell to the I V iraderst lowest prices Orders solicited I i and honest treatment guaranteed I GFottfcfiutt V 5 V 205 and 207 Main street j I q V r r r BLOoD iTENNESSEE FourEldersKeturn from the V V Lawless Regions ELDER JONES GRAPHIC STORY Remnants KuKluslsm Perilous Experience Saved on Account of His Vouth The Ito nuinlng Elders Elders Roberts Jones and Thomp son three of the missionaries whose names have been so prominently men tioned in connection with the recent martyrdoms in Tennessee reached this city from Colorado on Thursday even ing Messrs Roberts and Thompson left yesterday for their homes in the country but Mr WH Jones was found by a HEBALD reporter at the residence of Mrs Burt in the rear of the City Hall and from him the follow ing additional particulars of his recent experience were obtained Mr Jones is a mere youth m appearance and was just previous to accepting his mission to the Southern States a student at the University of Deseret he was recognized by the reporter aa a fellow member of the old Zeta Gamma Debating Society once established in the University and a warm greeting immediately followed the recognition lhe followingas nearly as it could be taken from his narration I is Mr Jones account of the recent ter rible events in Tennessee I left home on my mission to the Southern States in the spring of 1333 and spent one year immediately follow ing in the State of Alabama I joined the other elders in Tennessee some months ago and have been laboring a good dentin thatStateand particularly in Lewis Countyever since On the Sunday the massacre I came on foot in the morning to the house of Mr Gar rett a gentleman very friendly to our faith though not one of us he lives about mile down the creek from the Condor home Several of us spent a short time at Mr Garretts and after reading a sermon there I started out along the road in the direction of Con dors where I knew I should meet Brothers Gibbs Berry and Thompson and where we were to hold services at lloclosk The roadruns alongthirongli a thickly wooded country with the cleared places planted with tall growing corn I had walked the distance of probably threequarters of a mile and as nearly as I can reckon the time was about 1030 oclock when I heard a singular nestling in the cornerof the corn field Turning to observe what the sound could have been caused by I saw the next instant a number of men issue from the corn and begin to leap the fence in my direction Their num ber was about fourteen I should say and each one was armed with a rile or shotgun the barrels of which glistened in the sunlight as they came toward me lacy stopped However when they were all on my side of the fence and several of them shouted 41 Throw up your iirim young man I raised my arms above my head and stood still in the road saying I have nothing They came toward me and began to search my person fortunately I had left my watch and one or two other valuables in another county and I had absolutely nothing upon me as they gathered close around me I had opportunity to observe that every one ot theni was clad in the most strange and fantastic manner their clothing was of bright scarlet and yellow colors and very peculiarly thrown upon their persons two I noticed wore what seemed to me to resemble more than anything else the Roman togas I have seen worn in plays all had peculiarly fashioned hats or caps with pieces of dark cloth dropped over the face hay ing rough holes cut for the eyes and mouth as they came near me in mak ing thc2 search I could see their eyes flashing angrily and their hard bre th ing told what excitement they were laboring under j the fumes of whisky were very distinguishable too and I fully realized into what hands I had fallen the reflection struck me at that time that the strange garbs these men wore might be old KuKlux dresses which had been laid by when that class was broken up for 1 could think of nothing else that would prompt so fan tastic an arrangement of clothing As soon as they had searching me they ordered me to go on a head brave men they were and I started out with the whole fourteen at my heels in climbing the fence several of them punched me in the back and sides with their guns and one of them with an oath struck mv hat oft I I passed on without attempting to stop to pick it up but one of the others with more politeness came and placed it on my head again They kept in my rear swearing at me if I deviated either to the fight hand or left until we came down into a deep rocky hollow I could not help shuddering as we reached this spotit seemed a place of all others so favorable for leaving a mans body to the mercy of the roaming hogs A mo ment later and two of them shouted out the single word Halt Icame to a full ston and the whole fourteen them gathered in a circle around me in specting me as closely as if I were a whole menagerie The sun was blazing down upon us and to too was most op pressive I made a movement to step under a tree but several of them at once shouted outStand where you are G dn you V You wont object to my taking a lit tle shade will you I said They repeated Stand where you are I then asked permission to sit down which they granted and I seated myself upon a rock near by There was a silence of a few moments broken finally by one of them saying Where are you from and whats your name I answered I was originally from Utah andgave them my name Wheres Gibba lies been boasting around here that he wasnt afraid to die Where is he answered thatI did not know They inquired for others of our elders and I returned the same answer This seemed to enrage them very much and one of them exclaimed Dn you quit your lying They asked several more questions as to Utah Joe Smith polygamy and as to the place of our meeting that day I an swered all the questions except the last l for I wished to evade them upon this or at least to detain them until everybody would be assembled at the service Two of their gangI think I should recognize ifI ever met njjain one I think must havo been Unison as he sdenTid to I direct most of the movements and another who seftnedto have some authority was one of those who wore the toga I have mentioned V Pam al most certain he wasa preacher of SOIpe kind from the nature of the questions he put to me What are the cardinal principlesof your gospel was one 6f his inquiries My answer was Go down to that house and listen to what theyare preaching and you will find they are the principles of the same gospel taught by Christ He asked me how we dared to preach around there after having received their warnings I answered that we V dis obeyed no law and that the law of the state was bound to give us protection One of them answered By G our Jaw can reach you and we say you shant preach here To this I answered that whether they were Baptist Methodist or whatnot they could go to Utah and not only preach their doctrines but be pro tected in their preaching They asked me how old I was and 0 ic of them who seemed a youth him elf said I ought to be let free on ac count of my age I answered that I was pasti25 one asked me if Iwas like Gibbs without fear of dying I answered that 1 i was in no hurry or something to that effect Just here it seemed to strike them that they were wasting valuable time and they all retired a few paces off and held a hurried consultation It ended by their immediately coming back and leaving me in charge < > f one of their number a tall well made young fl it l J t fellow armed with a silver mounted pistol the rest all went off in the direc tion of the CondorHouse they told my guard over and over again to shoot me if I attempted anything unfair and kept turning < around to repeat this cau tion till they were beyond sight The man left in charge of me then turned to me and I was greatly surprised to hear him speak more mildly than any of the others had done he toid me to start for the top of a hill near by and that he would let me off he urged me to run and when I obeyed he kept close behind me holding his pistol leveled against me all the time he told me as we went that there would be no hope for me if I his fellows returned as they were all old guerillas in the late war and some of them had killed their dozen men j I you act fair with me he said and Ill treat you like a brother and I con cluded from this strange speech that he also belonged to some religious persua sion We had just reached the top of the hill when the clear report of one pistol shot came up from the direction of Condors house we stopped and looked at each other and a second later there came three more then a whole volley and then the piercing cries of women and children that was the most terrible moment I had passed I turned absolutely sick at heart By God my guard exclaimed they are firing among the women and children Dont you hear them I must get YOU out of this run run for your lifer I hesitated but a moment to entreat him to go back to his companions and to en deavor to dissuade them from violence but as he continued in an almost frenzied way to urge me togo I thought best to obey him and so sot off down the hill in the direction of the adjoining county I enquired the road twice as 1 went along and twice wandered in some unaccountable manner away from it j it proved a fortunate thing for Site that I did so for I learned afterwards that three mounted men had been fol lowing me and inquiring along the road lor the route I took I nIce learned that they slept only two miles from where I stopped on Sunility night Ion day 1 joined Brother Jfenzitliaii V Ilimsi ball in the next county when I rcl ted my story he hired n horse and started at once for Condors being determined to secure the bodies of those who had been murdered Being determined not to allow him to go alone I procured an other horse and we set out together for Lewis County We had only gone a few miles however when we met Brother Thompson I and Mr Garrett coming to wards us in a buggy From them we learned all the particulars of the fearful events that had transpired that the bo dies of the victims had received do cent burial so we turned around and all came back together In answer to our reporters question Mr Jones stated thatthere were about sixty elders yet in the south the greater portion still being in Tennessee ro the question as to what effect he thought the recent warnings would have on the remaining elders lie xeplicd that such things were vary frequent and that he did not see how any notice could be paid to them Mr Jones left yesterday afternoon with bus brother for his home in Brigham City V V Base V Ball The base ball between the Cabinets and Pacifies at the Square yesterday afternoon was won by the Pacifies by a score of 53 to 48 Only five innings were played PacifiesLittle Courant Denhalter A Smith Bird Dawson J Smith Wise man Chapeau Cabineta CBrien Dale Larsen Ber meda Hicks Finney Hinmng Cham berlain Edwards Foot Race Tibbits wlio won tile radtf on Friday ran yesterday With Gee Chamberlin a distance of 100 yards Tibbits gave Chamber a startof tenr eet and came in about twenty feet ahead it the finish 810 Howard Ten Dollars Reward will be paid to any pcrsonfurnlshing jnformatioll that will convict the party or parties who broke off and stole oneof the iron pick ets from tile stair railing on the east side of THE UEEALD Building S Reopening V V Mr George Thurgood the popular butcher for a long time located oppo site Z C M L has opened new stand at No 72 Market How and extends a cordial invitation to liis old patrons and the general public to call and see him and leave their orders for Choice Cuts which he guarantees to supply of the very finest quality and at the lowest possible prices New Millinery Goods For Fall and Winter first of the season We V received another ship ment of fine samples in Chenille Vel vet and Plush Bonnets the latest styles in Felts Straws etc also a fine election in I Birds Wings Fancy Feathers and Ponpons j Ostrich Feathers and Tips in all colors a nice assortment in Hats and Bonnets for children Ladies are respectfully invited to call and inspect f > Mail orders promptly attended to P 0Box 7 J 1 f V V V V V BUTTO BoN f < < 148 ain shett I The Remington Typewriter JFerhapsno invonncmof modern tunes has done so much to relieve busine s hied of the great amount of penwork I Drudgery to be done in every business as the standard Remington typewriter Thousands of these excellent machines ate in daily throughout the country giving the utmost satisfaction claimed for them An office boy for instance with but two month practice on one of these machines can accomplish more work than two rupid penmen and besides do it in a neater and more attrac tive and legible manner With but little more practice t he can perform more than three mens work Half a dozen copies may also be written at once as easily as one Business men are fully aware of the many advantages in these writers and are very generally adopting them as veritable savers of time money and labor TUB HERALD cheerfully recom mends the Remington typewriter and having just become the possessor of one expects to realize the benefits thousands of business men daily receive from their use Mr Edward E Brain is agent for Salt Lake City I Cleveland and Hague J II Hague an old Salt Laker has been honored with the Democratic nom ination for treasurer of Alturas County Idaho and as the Democarts arc in the majority there his V election may be accepted as a foregone conclusion the following extract is from the Hailey Inter Idaho whichfspeaks of the event the primitive style of the mining camp gazette V For Treasurer Young mentioned the name of J H Hague and Captain Harmer stepped to the front with a five dollar piece acting sponsor for Hague Some member Wanted the candidate to I appear as he should take the pledge and show waethctand wherein he stood good for 2C000 bonds John Murphy proposed to soak his watch and chain if such security would be accepted and with much good humor the nomination of Hague was made unanimous V Ho for Ncphi One week from Tuesday next on the 23d inst is the date of the Tabernacle Choir excursion to Nephi Any or all of their friends will have the opportu nity to accompany them and make a trip during the present seasonable weather JuabCounty capital Doubt less many will take advantage of the low rates j and the three days limit of the excursion will enable any who desire to return either on the 21th or 25th inst This will be the last excursion of the season and unquestionably a successful one Full particulars of rates and places where the tickets may be obtained will be found in THE HCELD advertising columns during the weEk Of Interest to Northern Travelers A change just made in the time of arriving at and departing from certain points on the Utah Northern will be a welcome one to travelers along that route Instead of arriving in Logan near midnight as heretofore the train reaches l thatplace at 1020 and instead leaving there at 310 in the morning bound south the train departs an hour and twenty minutes later Ogden is reached from the north at 8am instead of 7 A person leaving here oat Wood P iJ lct River on the 430 train will now arrive at Bellevue at 025 on the evening ot the nextday Eail y at 715 and Ketchum atG45 I Butte reached atfi 30 instead of 920 as before V a In the Hospital Melville the circus employee who was so severely injured by an accident down south is lying l at the hospital of the Holy Cross with a frightful looking limb Amputation will have to be resisted aiM Dr Benedict will take the leg off just hbove the knee tomor row V rowA man camfe into the same hospital yesterday over the D 6 B G entirely prostrated and hclples with rheuma tism V A Growing Concern The monthly income of Zions Benefit Building Society now amounts to 1500 There are seventyfive applicationsfor loans yet to met averaging 7oO each or 55250 in all At this rate it would take iTTJ months to Satisfy all applicants but allowing for those whose security will prove insufficient When examined those who withdraw and the monthly increase in the revenue of the society the last applicant will be satisfied long before that period time has elapsed I T TlipCollccting Agency V Theodora Burmestcr manager and attorney of tlje American Mercantile and Collecting Agency of this city left I yesterday afternoon on a flying business trip fdahoand Montana The agenc with Judge Hoge ns attorney ana 0 L French niHnngerpro tonwill do its usual collecting of everybody every where where grass grows and the sun shines The agency is gutting to be a business necessity V V i Fell in a Fit V Mr James Campbell plasterer living in the 20th ward while on his way to work yesterday morning fell suddenly in aft on the sidewalk oppositeTitn llEEALD r block He remained un on fccious for nearly threequarters of an hour but being taken info Odell Sons shop and restoratives applied lie was shortly after enabled V to proceed home I V For the Indies V My stock of firstclass Upholstery which includes Parlor Sets Rocking Chairs Library Chairs French Lounges Ottomans etc1 will sell for the next thirty day for Cost Prices V Ladies dontVyoir forget it Fred WnI tor Co 13 W Second South street opposite Walker Bros Bank Go to Charles lw nOfTin for all kinds of Decorating and Paper Hanging V Old ConstltutioiiBuilduig 31 Main street I HENRY DINWOODET has just received three more carloads of Furniture and will sill weap V I THE RAVAGED KIttEU KIttEUt t f The RabbitValle y BruEnds Her Career < MAEKS > F STEVENS BULLETS The Terror of Sheophertlors Annihi lated by a BolcTKpy from Stays villo Interesting Tartlo V lars of the Fight A Mr Smith who came into the city yesterday brought the news that Fred Burton a sheep herder who resides in Knysville had killed the bear that had recently caused the death of Mr Stevens and which has for a long time past been a terror to all the herdeIB in the vicinity of Rabbit Valley The particulars of the affair as far as they could be learned from gentlemen who had conversed with the Mayer of the bear are as follows Mr Burton was driving his sheep along Taylors Hollow and was himself walk ing leisurely in the road when he was startled to see a huge black bearwhich he afterwards found to be the male of the family and two cubs emerged from the bushes into the road ahead of him Mr Burton fortunately had his rifle on his arm andhe at once fired two shots at Bruin putting a ball of explosive bullets into his side To his amazement Bruin turned about and lied into the brush following closely by his two cubs Burton was following their motions with surprise when he was startled to hear the brushes cracking on his left hand and to behold immediately afterwards the ferocious lumbering form of the mother bear making towards him lie did not doubt for a moment that this was the Very monster which had killed Stevens He had no cxplosivebullete left but hastily loading his rifle with a 4570 cartridge i lie received the t rwir ro animal with a shot almost I before she had emerged from the bushes Very fortunately this first shot took effect having penetrated her side near one of her fore legs She immediately rose and grasped the trunk of a tree which stood near tearing the bark and acting as if she were in great agony Burton immediately put another bullet into her which took effect in her back and she sank with u growl to the ground She lay there writhing for a nine and then became perfectly quiet Still fearing her however Burton approached n little closer and emptied a barrel into the side of her head This completely finished the redoubtable monster and the work of depriving her of her beautiful black skin and the severing of her gigantic pawato serve as trophies from her oody was at once proceeded with The killing took place about fifty yards from where Stevens had engaged in his des perate struggle with the same animal and where his body was afterwards found Of the identitv of the bear there could be no doubt as her paws exactly fitted the trucks made in the snow around Stevens body and on her neck and side two bruises make by the two shots from Stevens pocket pistol wete plainly distinguishable The paws were brought to this city yesterday and were gazed upon for a time by a number of people gathered in Martins barber shop The claws measured five inches in length The scene of the killing was near Coalville about three miles and a half east of Jennings old farm London Bank Receiver Judge Zane yesterday appointed Marshal E A Ireland receiver of the London Bank of Utah j the bonds were placed at 5000 and Messrs J E Dooley and J Moritz became sureties In conversation with a HEBLD repor ter lust evening Mr Ireland said The main duty devolving upon me will be to turn all available assets im mediately into cash to do this I shall have to proceed at once against all par ties whose notes were held by the bank and all whose accounts were overdrawn at the time the banks doors were closed It is understood that several of the smaller merchants on the street were in arrears to the London and it is I thought some of them will be greatly inconvenienced in having to respond to the receivers sudden call A number of claims against the bank have been bought up by English shareholders at g R gre W GO cents on time dollar Dry Bench Water Watermaster Winder and Supervisor Livingston paid a visit to the Dry Can yon tunnelings yesterday afternoon Jwo tunnels were being run into the rock and they have now penetrated to the depth of thirtyone and fortyone feet respectively The outlook en couraging for a good stream The bench is nOw daily supplied with water and that of a quality say the otlsccrs as good as any other hereabouts AUCTION I AUCTION I AUCTIONI We will sell at the residence of Mr Charlej Popper on First West Street north of the Metropolitan Hotel com mencing at 11 oclock a m on Septem ber 22d two parlor sets one diningroom set six bedroom sets handsome side boards elegant wardrobes French mir ror toilet cases vases pictures paint ings bricabrac kitchen furniture cut lery silver ware crockery carpets and stoves Also One fine carriage and team and one saddle horse either for lady or gentleman All the property of Mr Charles Popper Sale positive without reserve BA1tB1tGEIt WOOLS Auctioneers latest Tall Styles Of Mens Suits Boys Suits Children Suits Mens Hats Boys Hats Chil drens Hats just opened out and offered at reasonable price at S L GOLD EItOi Hot for the Denver Exposition V Commencing Saturday next Septem ber Cth the Union Pacific and Denver Rio Grande railroads will sell round trip tickets to Denver which will in clude two admission tickets to the Den ver Exposition Fare 51 good for ten days from date of sale These tickets to be sold on Saturdays only until Sep tember 27th after which date they will be sold only on Wednesday October 19th V S W ECCLES General Ticket and Passenger Agent DRGW Ry W BOEELAHD G A P Dept U P Ry A LARGE assortment of Wall Papers and Fall Carpets at Dinwoodeys Furniture Booms V V i I Dtn To V Get t luab 1tiCle3 I Nothing for II I j THE IIEpALD in order to show iti i preciation of its numerous subsc V Is setting Tip a list of premlum3 Will aggregate Vh 1eb nearly 300000 to1eb tn given away at grand drawin the be of which will be hereafter made < 410 to title kn public Each bscriber toihlJ Daily SemiWeekly or Weekly e who pays his subscription Ht accorrii our rulea year in Idvmccani every new subscriber on paymentabo i payment years subscription vill receive S1 tion to the a ddi cate which will companys emititle receipt he holder a chance in the grand drawing for mms It is inn HEBALDS > make this drawing the most u ate1 affair of the kind uttltct kindesergiyems in thbe of the country and to have evervf n in connection with itfirstcIassaniliS11 fide The premiums in the mean will be on exhibition at various meantiJn Pla convenient to the public and inspection will be cordially sohntM Among the more prominent ow T pren iiims of which there will i altogether 100 the fOllowing M are sresemstaflvcs md will be placed r hibutlon this week at the various onel mentioned ill connection with thctii pJCOl des Valt One fine rosewood upright piece One Buckeye harvester UcorLe A tst Lowe One Wood K best parlor organ GSO C relcss cit COne One mjgnificeiit parlor setH MQ woodey One bsauttful silver tea set with em bossed tryO L Eli Son V One fine farm wigou Studebaket Mfg CoMr Glass One Singer sewing machine Branch Agency One Gitpin sulky plow Grant Oclell I tiCo One elcgint dinner setLitUe V Round it Co One Celebr lied Fire on the Iloirth Parlor stOVIV James < t Co I To this list will be added in a fey din other valuable articled to comjiete s list of 10 premiums The books fcoa which the certificates will be ijiiied Q stub form will be held ue d subscribers until the last nuuiberj exhausted when the drawing SViIItI announced givfng ample time K V affording the best conveniences foi persona to be present from the county On the Shoot A t midnight last night a number o individuals who had been ap V peared in a hack in front of Kate Flint1 establishment on Second Sonth Strectv and began making a disturbance and enaged in a general scrimmage The officers on duty interfered to quell the miniature riot when they were assailed and One of time party who gave hu name at the City Hall as William drew a selfcocking pistol and threatened to shoot He was promptly arrested and taken to Jail where he will rcjt un til tomorrow when he will be required to answer to the police magistrate for his reckless conduct Special Services Bishop Clawson announces that by special request Mr John Nicholson deliver an address this evening alto Twelfth Ward Assembly Ilooma The subject will bear upon the Tennessee massacred of Morrnonsand the probable caused that led toit As the topic u ana of immediate interest there will prob ably be a large audience A LABGE quantity Sandstone for sale atCulmers Docldodly Fresh Thats what everybody says ol Durst Van Horns Fruits Butterctc which are the very best the market affords We invite our friends to call and see for themselves S V DUCST J YAK HOES THE Salt Lake embossed Linen Note Paper is just the thing for fashion able corresponding For sale only at H PEUBUOSCES Stationery Store 43 Main street FIBEMJOOF Slate Paint readyfor use Car load at Culiuers < t t V A FBOEDEI Kindergarten will be opened by Miss Belcher on the 10th of V beptember It will be situated on the corner of First South and Fourth East streets Terms 55 per month including cost of material used Hours 930 to 130 pm l ToUo Notice f I Now is the time to bring your friends from Europe The following are the lowest rates ever offered emigrants From Liverpool and London to Salt Lake ti3j from Germany and Paris to Salt Lake 63 from all points in Nor way Sweden and DeiunarK 03 Infor mation furnished free by J A PETEfi3ES Agent 67 Third South street Box 3iJ Salt Lake City Students Students will find Tan HcnAi7 Note Book the Best and Cheapest For sale at HERALD ofllce Two carloads of Fall and Winter Goods have bsen opened this week at 1 < Goldbergs BaooK Trout at Price Clivaa CiQAua leas tlian hah price at Cuhu S er V F AunnsAcn t Baa have just re ceived some beautiful All Over Lace and Edgings to mitch Ycu Are InterostoJ JTonrsolf We are prepared to sell to families t the Occidental Pure California ana Imported Wines at Reduced Price The best of Liquors and Cigars away on hand You will become eonvincsa by a trial V V Acsa MURPHY Ii V Proprietors Furniture Wears selling all kinds oi Fnrnitsro at close prices S BABBiTT BB03 FINK Walnut Carved Wood Mantel t Pier Mirrbrs and Grates all compMe < Y H Dinwoodeys Furniture Boonu