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Show TIUWSIIAY, yjSBKUARY IP. 1885. SALT LAKE EVENING CHRONICLE TUB SANCTITY OF 1IOMK. . lU'I.E THAT M'll.L WOISK IIOTII dyspeptic dreamer to wake up and sweep WAYS. cobout of iiis lirtin sums of its densest I webs ere ho again lakes pen in hand to What is sa'jru fur lliegm-rplay Mr. Editor anil launch Lie harmless sauro fur tlie gander. The fiat lias p,mo thunderbolts upon the Sanctity of Hume forth from the Iresiilenrv''lliat ilia or any other sanctities whatsoever. like the ancient Jews, should have no financial dealings with the ( ! ruKCIKNTIFIO Ori.MIINS A TIIKOI.OCI-CAtiles (aiuurit:iii). it is a in. lor ions fait TIWT. that the Mtirinnn, from the servant girls A Presbyterian professor of theology sud garden farmers, up ihruiigli all ranks in California, Bov. I)r. Woodrow, bss to tlie tankers, merchants and newsbeen expelled from bia position for the paper ms lingers in tlie. Mormon frateroilensujuf accepting tho evolution theory nity, draw a very large prup 'rtiim of of the creation, rather than that of their income from Gentile epecial or instantaneoui world building. And even in tlie article of death, tlie Without a knowledge of the detaile and Mormon dignitary who in the conclaves specific chargsi mads in his trial, we of ths Saints is vehement in his demand Genjudge from general statements in Cali- that bis brethren shall not patronize fornia papers tbat hia belief related to tiles in any department of trade, as Sexthe creation of this material globe rather ton, finds Lis most profitable customers than to man himself. among Gentiles, He ia reported 'absent In either case as all scriptural creeds on'account of the pressing demands of a must agree thst msn himself was formed violated law, but his business is sustained out of the dust of the earth, ao far ae his in Lis absence quite largely from Genmaterial bedy ia concernad, it would tile burials. These things call for notice :m thst ecclesiastical dignitaries of on tbs part of public jubrnal as a mathigh and low degree might agree to dis- ter of general interest, iu view of tho agree ae to the mode of his creation, fact that outspoken Gentile merchant whether by ascending development, in- and manufacturers, no less than tbusa quiring time and successful steps, or by who Lava never been outspoken in opthe initant creation of a perfect man position to tlie hierarchy, are b ing from unorganised atoms of matter and boycotted by order of the priesthood. the sudden implanting of a living soul The Gentiles have never suggested the and delicate drawing of party lines in connection within the perfectly-formewith trade and business, only as a matter mechanism of the human body. Five times more MorThat this grsst globe on which we of live must have been many millions of mons ere employed and supported by employed years in tbs process of formitiou before Gentiles then it was fitted for the abode of animal life, or drawing support from Mormon sources. and especially for man, appears to be It is a poor rule that won't woik both And yet there are good ways. And if the'' newspapers, merpeople who make a virtue of asserting chants, farmer, sextons and tailoring classes generally of tlie Mormon perhour that in aix days, of twenty-fou- r each, tha world and its inhabitants, in- suasion can get along without custom, let them consistently refuse cluding man, were created and started to touch the accursed tiling even though on the experiment of eroluting backward, from perfection to imperfection, the insistent outsiders continue to thrust from paradise to purgatory. If intelli- it upon litem. Iuteroat end good policy draw as intolerant alike require that Christian were people gent si their ignorant and sclf conceitcd the line in selfdefense, and say to brethren show themselves to be in matters these rampant invaders of personal right of opinion simply, they would at mice and free trade, tliua far shall ye go end proceed to cut out of the synagogues all no farther. creation folks. Ami yet of tlie SPARKS. where is tke difference in principle between successive steps in creation at Mrs. James Bussell Lowell died hours or of London at 2 oclock this afternoon. interval! of twenlr-fou- r billions of hours? If it is intwenty-fou- r Yesterdays attendance at the New s stantaneous creation' that alone is orthoExposition was very large. The dox, why not insist on a lightning-likdog show promises to be the greatest ever fiat of the Almighty, by which this The Matunxa and Sabinalla Bailruad great globa with all which doth it infreedom habit, ihonld have started full armed Company of Cuba has granted number in all its' blacks thirty-si- x and perfect into existence in a second of to still held in servitude. time. Ha that could create a world in Owing to the spread of a report 141 hoqrs could easily create it in a throughout Spain that England desire moment of time. But the processes of to enlist Spaniards in tke Egyptian serwe know of them, vice, the Carlists have offered the legathe Creator, so for are all progressive. Evolution and de- tion 4,000 voluntTers. Don Ferdinand Colonna, Prince of velopment mark the upward series. Tha ascending movement from simple Galatea, and bride, nre Miaa Mackay, in Florence ten days and will Substance to complicated mechanism, then sojourn go to Home, where they will be furnishes lessons of interest to intellitAidered a reception at court. gent observer and impresses the heart John Punell, the veteran actor, waa and head'of thinking kegings with loftier buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y. Services were conconceptions of the Creator and than would a dynamite explosion and ducted at the Little Church Around the Corner, by Bev.Dr. Ilooghton. creation. It i said that Hubert O. Thomas and Let each man lie well persuaded in hia Col. Vilas have sent dispatches to Oregon own mind, at leut to this extent ; tint in urging the Democrats to vote for the backward stretch of the ages, rather Mitchell for U. S. Senator, provided they than to worry over diversity of opinion can secure eight Republican votes. as to the time in which the earth and The knitting girl in Weil hosiery man were created, give to every man fuctury, twenty in number ruck against A meeting a reduction of wages many millions of yean aa he asks for, in of all about 400, will be girls, knitting which to air hia favorite theory of the held on Monday next.. It ia believed the creation. Let theological theories give strike will becomegeneral. Sufficient way to scientific inquiry. The propeller Michigan, inuring for foundation for mans responsibility .to over a week, is locked in a sea of ice 23 moral law is found in the reality of hia mile west of South 1 laven, Mich. Sevenexistence, without worry over tlie mode teen of her crew reached' shore after a perilous trip on tlie ice. They report 13 of liif creation. In the general statemen still on the vessel witli provision ment! of the creation in tha book of for 25 day. , Genesis there is ample scope for great Bray Bros., grain commission mera chants of San Francisco, closed their diversity of belief as to the time and Liabilities $500,000; doors yesterday. thereof. assets same amount, but not readily conIt ia rumored that tha failure A MOUNTAIN OUT OF A HOI.F.II1LL. vertible. was caused by a heavy defitication of one A few pugnacious individual in Boise, of Brays clerk. The Ihmincrats of Wyoming held Idaho, are seeking notoriety by airing their quarrel in the public prints. The convention in Cheyenne yesterday at whicli resolutions were passed expressing insiguificent snowball of a petty row, the hope that President Arthur will not rolling in the deep snow all the fill the vacancy in the gubernatorial e from tlie town office, ami recommending to Presidentway of Boise to the iuetronilia of Zion, as- elect Cleveland Hon. Marlon E. Post for that position. sumed quite formidable proportions. The Duke of Buckingham has married Later and reliable accounts ahow that hi nieces sister, the daughter of Sir one or two column of tyic in one newsGraham Montgomery. Among tlie pro paper were pud and that a quart of ker- sent were a large pearl and diamond osene oil was iqjected through an auger bracelet, tho gift of Mrs. and Mr. George hole in the door of another village news Washington Child of Philadelphia, and a diamond and sapphire brooch from Mr. paper and a match applied. All this Carnegie of Pittsburg. waa the work of two or three midnight Senator Fair presented in tlie Senate aneaka and mischief makers. This, and vcoterdav three memorial of the Legismore. lature of Nevada praying, first, that the nothing To the restive dweller in the village Government shall cede to Nevada all the of Boise, wo can only recommend the unsold public land in the State; second, regarding the organization of tha State example am! oneness of this stake of Militia; third, to establish a post route Zion. Our little hands were never mode from Wells 1 Clover Valley. to scratch each other' eyes. We never The Cheyenne, Wyo., Daily leader meddle with each other tyj nor do (tales that at I oclock yesterday afterwe waste good oil in selling fire to the noon the barn on tlie ranch of Hon. varioua printing office from Vliicii issue Harry Oelricbs, six mile from the city, burned. The fire started from a stove in life end light for mutual advantage. tlie harness room. Tlie imported stallion Here the Gkntile lamb lie down with Briidaul, outing $15,01)0, also a Clevethe toothlne, Siintly lion (in a horn) land bay valued at $5,009, three other and mild mannered e liter chew ti e horses and a number of carriage were burned. Loss, $25,000. cud of sweet and hitter fancies between "horns." Hough on Coughs. To ths vexed journalists of Boise we Ask fur Kuiigli on Coughs, for coug I aay, pack up your printing raaleriala cold, sore throat, lioarsrnc. Troche and come to this paradise of newspapers 15c; Liquid; 25c. and help fill tho yawning vacuum lr. I'nor New Institute, On February 1st Dr. Foot removes which always exists in the journalistic I'niun lliix-- to one door west of ranks of this New Jerusalem. Listen, wa from tlie Herald building, corner of West beseech you to tha agonising Oliver Temple ami First South streets, occupyTwist cry for more, which conies from ing tlie whole block over four store, the unsupplied, unsatislied irowd of which lie lia leased for five year,. Everything treated. Consultation' free. newspaper patrons in this metiojwlis of Four phvxicinns and surgeon at ymir not tha regiun. fctay service day or night, in tlie city and upon the order of your coming, but come country. at once; although it may be in light Blankets iiirrliacd lit the late lug inarching order and "grow up with tha auction (ales in New York City, for sale cfcaap at Auerbachs place. Mur-mim- s, Truth being, os.il were, the indigenous inhabitant of the human mind, migrating from nowhere else, counlerfeita luiwcver occult, whether in erienoe or religion ought to have for lovers of truth no charmi capable of orerconiing tlie mind'f guardian instinctive first revolt and abhorrence. Continue to .listen, (says a clear and able writer), Continue to listen, after you know you are listening to a liar, and whom have you lait yourself to blame if you are brought under a strong delusion tbat'you should believe a lie?" works in a mystery, All that is, under the tkadow qf good. In its Tuesdays issue the gives one long, stagey screech on this most sug gestive theme, The Sanctity of Homs probably from the poetic breast of the The young bishop, Ort. Whitney. eflusive young stage bishop (for we guess he is amenable) bids thoughtful Gentiles look at the woik of Christian crusaders! and is apparently consumed with awrath and anguish ot soul when ha views the harrowing spectacle of families that have been building up for scores of years thrown into disorder and dismay. And certainly, from more than one point of view, the sight is a dolorous one, and calculated to make a wiser and a sadder man of the most reckless and superficial observer. But then conics the thought, Whose fault is it, and Whose the real responsibility, for all this confusion, for all this "disorder and dismay?" The thoughtful Mormon especially, who is really desirous to take a calm, a candid and rational view of the present situation, will have first and foremost to answer that. It needs must be that oflenses come, but woeto him by whom they come. Thats good scripture. Find out the causa, trace the causers kmt. This is no crusade, political, religious, or "juroriral." It is no senseless, causeless, lawless "raid. On the contrary, it is rebut the natural though d cause. sult of a and marriage can no Polygamy and assimilate mix than more water. Yes, you and can oil can shake them up together, bnt the process is fatiguing and disheartening when amalgamation is desired. Polygamy will still remain polygamy, and marriage, marriage. The human heart and conscience declare it, and from their deep verdict there can be no permanently successful optical made to any other tribunal. That multitudes of hapless innocents, (how verdant and how virtuous!) Mormon saints of cither sex have been fatally perverted by the lying agd blasphemous assumption that polygamy was divinely commanded first perverted by the false leaching and then easily seduced into the false and degrading and desolating practice only makes the case more complex and more cruel. While it should nut be forgotten that nearly if not ijnite all the now "old standards" of polygamy were roiwd into t, it when young, still, soft head or they should never have allowed themselves to listen to the voice of. tlie charmer, charm he never so wisely This they have dune, aa many are now finding, to their bitter cost. God's mill grinds slowly, but it grinds exceedingly Ai d readily-discerne- hatd-hcar- fine. But our young bishop is particularly irate over ministers of religious sects, exclaiming in his hot displeasure, Out upon you fur a set of hypocrites, whom Christ will despise when you stand be! fore tlie great white Tlier-ro(more How this venomous stage thunder).' feeling against ministers of religious sects lias characterised the Mormon Fraud from its inception. But quite matter of course that tlie founder and calablislicr of the Fraud, himself a re, should feel that way ligious towards the honest and jealous Christian this and erery other land; and clergy quite uatural that kit . malignant spirit should work its way into and infect the Mormon mass. Tiie trail of that sericnt is over it all. Ono would surely think that this acting editor of the .Vera were inditing a sjieech fur some play os lie continues, "Amt you, millions of Ihowourt," etc. (How very cheap it is, this whole class of writing.) But when our young stage bishop savs, it is a matter of notoriety that houses of prostitution and gambling hells hare bceu established here aa civilisilig institutions, we- - must object (By the way, if the Atore wants to be it should drop its everlasting quotation marks from the words, civilised and Christian. Twould be far more withering without em. Let it quote the word Mormon, till it'i plumb worn out, and welcome, we won't object if the Arid people ciu aland it we ought to but for goodness saks span us the view of our own rotten Christian civilisation in all its naked deformity. For hidjou as it is, til sweet untoe us. Please don't quote it any more, please don't, 0 gentle Mormon scribes.) Now tis neither a matter of notorie ty, as this fledgling uts it, nor ia it a matter of fact, that houses of prostitution and gambling dens have been established of set purpose here by any parties but tha gamblers and prostitutes themselves; unless one choose to regard the city authorities as "accessories after the fact," for could they not, whenever they saw fit, taka eaid deni summarily in hand and abate them, instead of deriving they do no inconsiderable revenue from this ne "sore-head- cxtra-aarcasti- . u das of evils? In conclusion let us kindly eqjoin upon this ronthfnl but already spumy and d t. n aix-da- e u u y law-give- r, u pro-ces- one-hon- ' 1 in Tht Xlle Campaign Loxdon, l'Vb. 19. It is probable that Woiseley may evacuate Korti and retire to Debbeb, where the desert routes from Omdurmsn, El Olieid end Dtraour converge on tiie Nile. Woiseley will there await help from England. At Korti ho could be surrounded in retirement. All available supplies will be swept Up, and tlie wkolo army entrenched at Debbeh, which could hold its own if necessary, until the rising of the Nile occur. Dongols, llarmek and various other and points on the river between Debbeh Haifa are held by weak detachments of British troops. The moral eflect of this retirement will be serious, though it will be to a certain extent neutralized by unborn Suakim. Wol- mistakable stren, seley will probably return to Cairo to consult with Gen. Stephenson and other in regard to the present situation of affairs. It is announced that tha fall of Khartoum and the death of Gordon having rendered tha main object of Wol seleys expedition impossible, and the A PHILADELPHIA BLAZE Grail Destruction of Property in tho Business Centro of tho City. TIIE CAMPAIGN TIIE SOUDAN. IN Tho Britfth Forces to bo Cancen-trateat Korti and Contiguous Points. A Great Fire in Phllaidphia. Feb. 19 A destruc five fire is now burning on Chestnut sticet, between Second and Front streets. This locality is de Voted entirely to large warehouse and business houses. Three buildings are now in flames. Several persons ere believed to be killed end in- Philadelphia, GRIFFITHS Later The fire is spreading now and extends from tha (.'urn Exchange to Letitie street, about half a block of very valuable buildings. Ths Corn Exchange, and National Bank, on the corner of Second and Chestnut streets, caught fire and are burning in the upper stories. The flames here crossed Chestnut street, and many large business bouses on the other side are imminent danger. The fire originated in a five story brick structure. 125 Chestnut street, occupied by Stephenson A Company, Gatz A Stratton, Richard A Blythe, and Garside A Co., dealers in cotton end wools. After the fire wss discovered anJ the flames had bant forth, the window front of the three upper stories fill out and crashed down into the street. The loud noise caused a rumor that thus made had occurred but explosion is not known whether it yet or not there were anr explosives in the building when the wall fell. A laborer engaged in removing a safe from an building was buried by the filing brick and instantly killed. A horse attached to a hose caij standing in front of the building was also killed. The flames spread rapidly to buildings on the east side and numbers 123 and 121 Chestnut street weie soon enveloped in flames. The former building wss occupied by IAine C. Beatty A Co., dealer! in wonted yarns ; the latter byGeo. H. McFadden A Go- - cotton dealers. A fourth alarm has just sounded. At 11:15 a. m. the firemen were confi dent they had the fire nnder control, and it cannot spread further. Losses very heavy. Nine large business houses are almost completely burned out, six damaged and four other incurred losses which many thousand dollars will not repair. This Corn Exchange Bank it in great danger, aa the fire is still burning. A complete square on Letitia street is burned already. Oregont Mining Exhibit. Chicago, Feb. 19. J. W. Virtue, Oregon commissioner of mines, ia here, en route to the New Orleans Exposition with an exhibit of mining industries of Eastern Oregon. Aa tha Legislature did not act on the project until January, the exhibit, Mr. Virtue says, ia not as full as it otherwise would have been, but, as it is, he will place o vet 3,000 specimens on exhibition. On his table, settled promiscuously about, was nearly $10,000 worth of gold in qiiarti and nujggeta, but tha most valuable of the collection have been sent hr express. Virtue believes that ths trade of Eastern Oregon naturally belongs to Chicago and other Eastr-ecities, rather than to towns on the Pacific slope, and his .great object in making tbe brat showing at the expos- ition is to attract the attention of capitalists and business to the resources of this region, which are not generally appro dated. Heavy gravel mine are bnt beginning to show their value, and the region of which Baker City is the point, is making rapid advancement. If Eastern manufacturers and wholesale houses, he says, would reach out for its trade, it would be an easy matter to securd it against San Francisco and Portland. m 1tea eg Cattle Shipments. Milwaukee, Feb. 19. A special from Superior City says: A sale of COO head of cattle Las just been made by the Powder River Cattle Company to Mar quis de Mores, price $30,000, for shi ment to England. This is the first of a series soon to follow. Arrangements for the shipment of 2,000 more head to tiie lake are now being made by the same company, which has extensive ranches in Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana. Tha cattle will lie at Duluth, and, as soon as navigation opens, shipped by the lakes to the Atlantic seaboard, lkcnce to England, witli which countrys government, it is claimed, arrangements have been made for the shipment duty free. f stall-fatten- Remit of Siberian Krllet. London, Feb. 19. Advices just received from the governor of Irkutsk, in Eastern Siberia, are to the effect that large number of Russian exiles there revolted, but were subdued after a desperate contest with tke authorities. Nine soldiers sud thirty exiles were killed, and many wounded on both sides. Great excitement prevailed, lint aflairs are now quiet. the late General Earle, has been ordered to abandon his advance on Berber and concentrate bia troops at Korti. Col. Buller, who evacuated Gubat on tha 13th and withdrew his forces to Abu Kies, has also been ordored to fall back on Korti. Ail available troops in Wol seleys command will b concentrated at that place, at Daboha and Kornako, tha main body lying at Korti. The first battallion of Coldstream Guards, 840 in number, started for Suakim. They left Wellington Barracks amid pathetic scenes of leave taking. Relatives and friends assembled in force. General Woiseley telegraphs the government the condition of General Sir Herbert Stewart is less hopefol. Tho fever attending the wound in the groin has increased y A Fatal Fire. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 19. A fire at Wallingford last night destroyed Franklin Hall buildiagr occupied by three families. An old man named Jackson was burned to death. The other occupant escaped with difficulty. HOTXLS. JltlAk IS THE BOSS PLACE Get Meals for the Money. Ireakfast and Supper 25c and Upward) According to tlie Wants of the Fallen. - 25c Oyster Stews, o Everything the host tbs market aSbids. D. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. MERCHANTS' Msesw PARLOR, US MAIN STREET, VTKWLY FURNISHED, UNDER NEW management. Everything .tint clam except the price. Xv SPECIALIST, and thslr ctarxs, and tha general public, fix fiSe,. In cooked style. every Oyster, The neatest and cheapest eating home In Salt Lake Ut U. ORICR, Proprietor. merchants, CITY BAKERY 28 W. FIRST SOUTH BI jgREAD WILL. the city. DELIVERED TO ANY FOR SALE, BEST FAYING RE8TACR-- 1 ONE OFinTHE the city, conducted on the European plan. Good and anfident reason fix-- 14 4 ..NEW- - PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLOR The Doator, with five mivBooa at kk tad 1 tiBiy end hesfy ANSWER CALLS BAY or I Inaay port of the whole Wat. Free Lectin For Lady Fatients and Mr Mata ThuadoyatSp.B. For Gentleman Fattanb I vary Saturday ajgta stlifEfi ha &r2i 0. sound tubs tra Saks V&i ALL TOtOOXHDKIIOOK FREE GYHNASIUX to I PltiMtlp With I xmlttas known o resn.1 dren. An invalids of this new and Burgles! Institute. DE. FOOT.JB,: win tell DO A GEN KRAI RANKING BUM- lam esowths Most sklU and reliability. Suitable board at this of the Hy. flam R to IU psr Cent lnpasUge stamps fix BMi tom, Orculara, TreflnwniaEta Letters St Draw exchange on all the leading cl lira ot Great Britain, Austria, Ireland, Belgium Denmark, France, German Empire, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Spain, Swltaertand S&, uswend Resldnncen, Mills, Horton, Callat the Institi Eta. h i i i MULTUM IN PARVO! Wetoeau OF THE AGE! EVERYONE Imp. A Traders' Ksl. Bsnk FInit National Bank State Karine. Asroctatlon Omaha NaUonal Bank Bank of California German NaUonal Bank Wells, Fargo & Co.s Bank A BOOK-KEEPE- to I Hhnlui efaJApr Bud nd taUritat amass uuMNSMD THE OLD KEUAK California Brew! Is again Thta Tear UK 1 THE BOON ssy Id CONSULTATION FRI Everyone i ! Its Ban FINEST ' ItMil LAGER BE IN THE ROCKY UOUntlM. i Beer Bottled Try It and B CsnwpasdMts; all 1e lAri Iteflk ikisnd Jsmee Hotel. and solicit acconnti of merchants mining companies and country drain. Our facilities lor collecting are tb tsst. I si twuE yon In Is italirmlm RAIN STREET, Opposite the Established A. D. 1859. - rial a iilioeott of taiflhta, N. WHERE. Photographed on Short Notice. - man wl thei ledlebuiMt Spick ( OFFICE: R 17 and IB E. Salt Lain THACKRAHS CKf HENRY W Ad EXES, Fta Journal-Regist- erl SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. SALT LAKE cm BREWING Cl (COPYRIGHT.) hakes exchange, Buys and bklu l on the tnnsfen urlm-lna- FOK SALE BY cities of the United SUteianif all points of the Pidfio Coast. Europe, Isma. tatters of credit, available In the principal titles oftha world.' .Spegalattentlon given to tha soiling of ores Advances made on consignments at tawata W. F. RAYBOULD, rartieutar attention given throughout Utah, Nevada and aotninglta! SALT . LAKE Bookneltor and Statlonnr, CITY.' UTAH chief, burned a nuiulier of boils seized McCORNICK & GO, BANKERS. from while settlers on the Yaqui river on the 14lh iiwt. It is also reported that HALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. a number of ranches have been burned between the settlements and the part of the rirer lie claims, by band of bis Trnnaatl a General Banking Business tribe. ' . EL I 142 Main Street, Gold and aasfeatatsiiaflg Silver WATCHES, I, .,'ka Hart iiei AimcUUmi Sneessson to HOE1T1 fi C8U MATTHEW CULLEN. H. W. MOR8E JACOB NORITE.- -. ASONS. "VDO CAN FIND THR LARGEST AMbETt J sunt or Murinr PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO .1"11us fix parties residing out of lb Moiih.k, Ala., Feb. 19,' Tiie schooner tity, correspondence and active II. V. Olive, with fruit from Kuatan to 'cusinia l attention given to tha aalreol on Mubile, went triiuru last night on Dixie aiul bullion. We solicit consignments, market Island, at the entrance to Mobile bay, a with made, prompt returns, at UJUxtlmja total lorn. Tlie vesel had a crew of lira men, one of whom was taken from tlie rigging this morning, but died shortly after. No Irate of tlie other. furnish sight draila or remit fluids to London. CnffoM JI lilt llurnnl. Diililln, Merlin. Stockholm, Umenhaaea and all other prominent pnliitelu JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, laiMxiN. Feb. 19. Knugdcn Cotton iVrtmeatre of Deposit tamed, payabiaoade- Mills at l.laekhiirn, burned today. CemipendMli, $1ihi,in'i. Two constable were York liaiKxteii A Trailer1 Kul Beak And killed by the falling walls. Several em- hVw Everything Reeded In thst Line, at tha New York KountsUna ploye who were within the buildings at lihinigii . OirrnmcrrlAl National Bank kraia-lifsii Kin National Gold think the time tlie lire started arc rcmricd Ginsh National Bauk missing. HI I on Is VERT tats Urn-Ai- .ftakB rAVINO RRCENTLT Ifnr Path. Cajeme, a Yaqui it the Gi'AVMAS, Feb. 19. hnulIcC INVALIDS SHOULD' , BROTHERS, BANIER3 New York, -Chicago St. Louis Omaha Ran Francisco Denver Chinn Asovb Bwnaaeri, In all 822 Amerieia ID newawasT SR lunch will be served daily fteaaVto WALKER IKS luck 4th. Ocmpytag the whole of ths stores) one door west efttaBEi HOUSE VIENNA-CHO- FOX & SYMONS' XANXS AND RROKZXI. A logitf's institute; ssdiath GEO. GEBHABDT, Proprietor hr the week. Three Millard Tables, fix the aocoauatdi tion of guests. WE spr. CONFECTIONERY ft KATES $2 0ft A hot 12 p.m. p Jurtoo.fo N. BERHABDIS, Proprietor. Prepr's. rrVHE BAR 18 BEHOVED ONE fit' JL south, and is kept first dam In avir peeL eraiostfi Inquire on the premises. Main street, Salt Lake'CitVi Epecial rates flaa Always on hand. Tour patronage is aoMaMad, White House. A. Podldch A Co., M of only MEDICAL AND aiRGCl ITIEET. room well ventilated. No dark rooms, Has been running over a year, and has mot conveniences for Commercial Trav- with good Propi. NEW AND XLEQurj Pies, Cakes, Crackers and RATES:' and $2.50 per day. THE BECHT0L & WILLIAMS, Of BattLakaCR, served every day from LunchI o'clock, sad from S to I oclock, to suing. $2,00 Dr. Foot, r 11 RENOWNED AND ebee At tha Old London Bank of Utah. Vienna Chop House NEW HOUSE. Sr DINNERS, 25c. THE..... Metropolitan Hote KI.S RESTAURANT LUNCH jured. ETC. RESTAURANTS, LOWEST PRICER By tha EEE2 b Ksf sr Cow Cut, sg Ordsss will he deMrsry made to iauimanjBBU Milwaukee BEER 0RDNER ft HAL JOsin tifV VIENNA Neals at BUM I 23 w 515 KBSBT Mssetsd with A aMEHta111 CHOP 1,008 4. |