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Show SALT LAK.J5 stereotype'! forms of education, which 8 1LTLAKE EVENING CHRWLE were, in the opinion of the lecturer, about as sensible as for u community of farUAII.KOAD ASH MINING INTKISKXTS mers to rate pumpkins and pumpkins There are two aide tu llie ip.eiiou as only year alter year. At tl.ia poiut in to the aJriDligci tJ he derived fruiii the the lecture it would hare interested the increase of freight rain on ore leasing editor-i- chief of the AT: to have been bis to listened and Utah fur a market ouUiile the Territory. present ruinthe the llie on smelling, wliether dilate editor ia not brother It will he beauties of pumpkin ing! or the railroad ruterefct will what but p'Jwv henefilled, boiled, baked end fried, pumpkin fresh specially best subserve the public good, that ia llie canned, pied uod dried. Une was reinnuuil-or- . 1 minded of ihestcmdy pumpkin farei-ervgreatest good of the largest dividuals like iwponilii'Di,i in mere up by the chun-l- i organa from year to huaioeaa matters seldom act upon year ami in this connection a revised motires. Their movements re- quotation from Mother (loose i in order: . late to their own immediate inlm-rt.,K'lit-il'eler pumpkin eater. Had a lfs au-- couldn't Jtetf lie". : advaueed ran interests those So far as With three other wives In a p'linpk-.iin accord with the general good, it is hill, lie l'jdgvd arid fed theu wry well.' pleasant to know that all together are As the biilliant lecture of Judge bound for the same port and market ami tiaicurJ Godwin, in ace rdance with the Unanithat favoring galea and general mously expressed wih of the audience fso far as the railr"d interest prevail, refrain from further is concerned the millennial days are yet will be printed, we that it was remarking comment will poly others of to come, when the interest his hearers. be considered paramount to the interest altogether too short to suit lie the of the corporation. It would They have a curious way of doing height of folly to suppose that the rail- thing down Swth. Touch a Carolina roads in their solicituJe fur the smeller man's chickens and you touch his interest would deliberately let go withstomach in a tender place as our army out consideration a proliialdo carrying A few nights since hoys can testify. trade. Indeed, if their object was some North Carolina men poultry to put money into other mens him left and thief chicken flogged a pockets on the largest icale jxiesilile tied to a tree with a placard on his liac-they would pass by flie smelter with thia inscription: "This nigger is minority and extend a charitable hand the boa chicken thief of Harnett county.' to the large majority of mining men and Suppose Northern men should follow ' producers Of the three great interests Southern fashions and lull Vanderbilt sellers and named, the ore producers Gould to Wall Street telegraph and with their army of workers, hare the with placards on their back readpoles moat at stake, the must mouths to feed, are the bos railroad thieve "These and it is their interests as creature, so to ing: States. United the of apeak, of the wealth which lights the the and fires of the smelters THE COINAGE Olf SILVER. propels railway train, which in the settlement Tt the Editor: I noticed in a late of this question 'must be uppermost in the reporter's notice of a meeting Herald the public mind. The oiening and number citizen of Utah who are inof a steady development of a single paying terested in uiinvi and mining, which was mins, like a stone dropped into a staga few evening ago in this city, and held nant pond, extends its rippling, healthy with your iieriiiireion would like a little influence over the entire surface of the in the Cuuonicle in which to space Its surrounnding community. nn their reported action on the comment benefits reach the home of the silver coinage. of subject humblest laborer, the ranch and farm of The gentlemen composing that meettho wealthy herdsman and farmer, the fur ai I am aware, men of vaults of the banker anil the distant ing are, so and inflnence, aud in means, experience world. To it money markets of the to mining, as well as other matrailways wend their way, for it the clang- regard are entitled torespectful ters their opinions ing mill and fiery furnace are built, and consideration; and what I may have to and for its ores there is an intended as a demand. It hu of right a choice of say on thia subject ia not o( them; but as the sub-- , disparagement markets. Everythiog else being equal, the smeltera and milla nearest to ita ect is one of vast importance, not only to them, but to all the inhabitants of dumps, are the ones who can afliird to pay tha highest prices for its crude ore. If Utah, I do not think it improier to exthose at a distance will pay a higher press an opinion adverse to theirs, even the dissenter may not be a mineri price for these ores at the mine besides though banker or a person actively engaged in for their paying large money transportation the extra distance, it follows that any prominent business. The gentlemen referred to have the tha smelters and mills near by .are nut well furnished anil well manned fur their unqiiealiuned right to entertain and exon this as well other pubwork, or that they are nut paring a fair press opinions would I seek to abridge nor lic questions, for the ores. If distant reduction price 1 desire is. that when works can afford to pay better prices that right; wliut than home institutions, then two produc- so expressed, their opinions shall he their and their only, and tive industries are beiiiTitted, the mining considered as lie take coonidercd as the opinion or nut and the rilwiy interest, and the muuiui-nitof the people of I'lali. generally partake of the benefits. A They certainly have a right to "resolve fair field ami no favors we may add, no that Senate hill No. 2.302 is commended discriminations is the rightful dcmauil to the delegate from Utah (to the Colof the mining interest as distinguished orado Convention) as embodying llieir views in reference to from the mill uni smeller interest.- - A Ibo matter of ailver Rut coinage. combination to break down prices of ores whlley the kmmm such right, and do so through the juiut actum of the smelting resolve, their action i open to criticism. it seems to me a little singular that and transportation interests is far more gentlemen so well pusled on the subject likely to hapicii than a eoniliinaliim of of mines and mining, and ao deeply inthe ore prud'jcers to put up the price of terested in the matter as they are in conores. It would seem to he for the inter- sequence of their investments in silver est of this Territory that ore producers uiiniug, shipments of ore and bullion, etc., should arrive at opinions and should have a choice of home and foreign view so diametrically opposed tu markets with as low freight rates on rail- their own interest, as well as the welfare ways as ran safely he made. If smellers of silver mining districts. What do gentlemen as they at a distance ran afford to iay more fir these representative are termed, desire? Do they wish to crude ores than smellers near the mines, handicap the miuiug interests of this it shows that there is soiuo defect in the country? I cannot charge them with such a desire, and yet such must he the equipment or management of i wish, unless perchance they smelters. cicntly appreciate the mischievous effects the passage of the McPherson hill would A JAUKINO IIOCSKIIOLID. have upon the entire business of the d The Louisville aays: country. Thu bill, which is endorsed by these "Everything cnrruliuratea the interpretarepresentative gentlemen enacts That tion we hare given Mr. Randal visit, on and after the passage of this act, tho and showi it to be a crusade against coinage of the silver dollar shall he Why do these gentlemen berevenue reform and revenue reformers. that this bill ought to become a The CourierJourHal is frantic in ita lieve law? What reasoni hare they to olfcr in rage against Kandall as its utterances defense of their opinion? Un the do they nut know, or have they following will show. It says Mr. Kan-dal"lias neither chiralry nor gcncro' forgotten the fact, that the passage of the act providing for the ouinage of the aity, that six ruuutha ago lie went over standard ailver it a dollar, and tu the Republican camp with a huddle of legal tender, made the making mumiitio,of followers," that he ha "done much to specie payments iwwihle? Du they not disorganize and confuse thef connsela of know that the coinage act created at once a home market for silver bullion to hia party, and has "never contributed the extent of twenty-fou- r millions per thought to its enrichment above the annum? And do they not realize the fact that the passage of the McPherson dead level of a " . All this indicate trouble in the Derao-crati- c bill would totally destroy that market? Will thebe men who meet aud pas rehousehold. If these things are solve in the interest of silver, tell u done in the dry tree before the inauguwhat benefits would accrue to the miner ration of tho Democratic administration by destroying a market for so large an what must we expect in the green bay amount of hi products? While the second section of the Mctree which is presumed will flourish Pherson bill may not be so objectionable, after that event. The split between the because oflt seeming desire to create a free trader under tho lead of Carlisle, small domand for silver bullion co be Murrison and Watlereon and , the pro- coined a a subsidiary, yet it is doubtful whether in the end it might not result iu tectionists under Raudall and his coadserious injury to the silver iutircst after jutors is developing already into rn im- coinage of silver dollars had been suspassable gulf. The division is based pended for a short time, because after upon radical aud permanent ground of the existing dollars had gono out of circulation by exportation and otherwise, difference and i fast reaching the white it is reasonable to supxie that Congress heat of an fight. Mr. Cleveland's would resort to the expedient of reissuing to sympathies are claimed by both parties. greenbacks of small denomination meet the demand for small change. In the meantime the President-elec- t Rut the third section is a direct stab at keeps hia counsel and hides his lime. the interest of tile silver mines, in this, The coming two Months will settle many that, while it provides for the issue by the Secretary of the Treasury, of silver things and U(et many calculations. certificate to (he depositor of bullion, it requires that officer to mark upon their PUMPKIN 1IK.II EDUCATION. face the weight and inark.t value of the A large and intelligent audience at metal so dcimsiled, calculated iu Uuiled paid dollars, in this wayilepreciating Indendauce Hall last night listened States the value of silver by requiring a (prater with great pleasure to tho weight than is now required in a standard silver dollar. lecturer, Judge C. C. (ioodwiu, There arc oilier objections to this bill the Tribi ', upon the subject of which I will omit to refer to, not howlecture was entitled llie education, ever omitting to refer to the fact that it ".Some Pumpkin, and to a certain exfails to inske the silver certificatra wliick tent was a criticism iiion the current are iutended to take the (dace of llie si ditin-tereate- d r long-arme- d y Courier-Joumi- cun-trar- vvr duli.ir, leg?' teii'lct f r an I private. yp S.tli.fc a In', all VXfWtt'-lo- iw wuufii the tin Mi lii i ('ituor-A- i 1 Saturday, January CHHO.NIOUS, JSV-K-NIaJ- dclts . I'h - Mlvr wi:l.'!u vn Jhi'till- . w !i,ii.',Pfc unut F. i A Well Complete IVIioIvmIu j tanks HARD AND suit bakuri FOR $9.99. lurJer in SOFT Established A. D. 1859. G t Merchai !IIV LUNCH SH BANKING BU of merchants country dealers. GENEl'Al account WE DOandA solicit and IKON WROUGHT AND ufol SB Stoves, CAST pgf e -- and.. mining companies RANGES, banker doing an extensive biiine. in and Sheet-Iro- n Sait Lake. Would lie feel safe, in the Tin, Copper at in receiving par case above rippased, Work, tender ccrlilicates ? these has I who charge, Tin and Iron Roofing, Spouting, Gutter-- '. Will Mr. J'errv, believe of one (J the very Lest mines in ing, Etc. Utah (though nut at present paying diviHeat Designs In and Latest how tali dends inform the miners of ba could ex fiect tu successfully tarry on tho business entrusted to him by the and pay their dividends And the Largest Variety in the city to choose stockholders, truio slier (he sucres of his efforts to destroy one of the chief markets fnr silver, thus Lake City depreciating the value of the product of 253 S. Main Street. Salt their mine ? Mr. Ilanauer, who is an extensive producer of bullion and dealer in ores, m might also be questioned as to how, in ? 1 Ilia a lisente of a sufficient legal tender currency, he expects to continue with success and profit to himself and in jus& tice to the miner with whom he deals, the business of buying ores and producNEtV ing bullion? the intended so not is it by Perhaps gentlemen referred to, but should the McPherson bill become a law the effect would be to accomplish the designs of the PHOTOGRAPHIC PARLOR gold bugs, bankers and politicians in ao long sympathy with them, who iiave and to persistently attempted to demonetize silver. R." MAIN STREET, To conclude this lung and crude dissertation, allow me to say that what is Opposite the St. James Hotel. here written is intended as an earnest protest against the resolve of an effete Residences, Mills, Horses, Etc., association, whose members, according to Photographed on Short Notice. Mr. McCornick (if quoted correctly) half other and dead f the are dying, being taken and considered to be the sense ottlie people of Utah. was pleased to see that, although Mr. Ilolden seemed to acquiesce in the action of the resolvers, he does not desire to see the coinage of silver dollars Did he so desire I should lie very much surprised indeed. Notwithstanding the aforesaid resolve 28 W. FIRST SOUTH STREET. I do not think the Mcl'herson bill will for become a law for some time to come, 1 flatter myself Senator Jones of Nevada WILL' BE DELIVERED TO ANY and his friendly colleagues will not gREAD the city. readily stultify themselves by consentPies, Cakes, Crackers and II. D. J. ing to it passage. Christ. A Description of Jesue The following beautiful description of the person of Jesus Christ was found in Always on hand. Your patronage la solicited. an ancient manuscript, sent by Publius GEO. GEBHARDT, Proprietor Lentulus, President of Jndea, to the Senate of Rome : There lives at this time in Judea a man of singular character, whose name ..THE.. is Jesus Christ. The barbarians esteem him a prophet, but his followers adore him as tha immediate offspring of the immortal God. He is endowed with such unparalleled virtue as to call back the BIST PAYING dead from their graves, and to heal ONE OFInTHE the city, conducted on the Eu-tean plan. Good and iuflVdciit res sour every 'kind of disease with a word nr touch. Ilis person is tall and elegantly ling. shaped, his aspect amiable, reverend. Ilis hair flows in those beautiful shades THE VIENNA CHOP HOUSE which no united colon can match, fallini into graceful curls before his ears am Has been running over a year, and has met with good success. agreeably couching on his shoulders, and head like his the of on the top parting head dress of the sect of the Nazarines. ' Inquire on the premise. Hia forehead ia large and smooth; liis N. BERNARDIS, Proprietor. cheeks without spot, save that of a lovely red; hia nose and mouth are formed with , exquisite symmetry-- his beard is thick The ScenicLine of theWorlc and suited to the hair of hia head, reaching a little below his chin and parting in the middle like a fork; his eye are bright, clear and serene. He rebukes with majesty, counsels with mildness, invite DENVER & RIO GRANDF with the moat tender and persuasive in whether his whole address, language word or deed, being elegant, grave, and characteristic of so exalted a being. So man has seen him laugh, hut the whole world beholds him weep frequently, and so persuasive are his tears that the multitude cannot withhold their tears from joining in sympathy with him. He is very temierate, modest and wise. In short, whatever this phenomenon may -turn out in the end, he seems a man, for excellent beauty and ierfections, every wav surpassing the children of men." Our facilities lor collecting are tie feast,! ay ' itsln nearly evaytowi If tig Terrltoris. Chop H0ig WILL OPEN jtart OUjgy af" . NO. 115 MaJjI . r. JANUARY.: n jHI ii jam non-leg- Great Britain, I Stovs and Denmark, German Empire. Spain, Bwltieriand Ireland, Ranges, Amsricaa SYMONS one-hal- CITY BAKERY CONFECTIONERY Dearer ROUTE An lip was arrested and lodged in jail at White Plains, N. Y., last erenieg. On liis person was found a money belt containing 510,000 in Eng lish gold. The year opened as it dosed with serious railway disasters and London fires, accompanied with loss of life. The railway management liere ia lusing ils old prestige, and Fire Chief Shaw, who was so hard a critic of American remis. ness in saving life, seems to be even more at fault as to ready and prompt service. The death is announced of Rev. Dr Ulakener, Canon of York, well known to American low church Kpiscpalian as a controversial writer of the evangelical school. BETWEEN Drive-W- ell Pumps AND POINTS THEY LIKE WORK A Q 1 n TARV Ari LAKE, GUNNISON tLL.M5reni 17 ffiJSSSMSST GAS-FITHN- G STEAM HEATING AND I VEXTILATIXG. I Teleplmmi No 1M S. W. ECCI.ES, Pare. A Fret. Art AT.igt. inn it k. THE DEMUOHN Is connected with of Jams w LLuore, Wines and M! AT GRIFFITHS RE8T Ml 26 W. First cltlea of the Cnitod States aud Europe, and on all pcHuta of tho Pacific Coast. Issues. letters of credit, available In the Htirtnal cltlci of the to the selling of orez at ETC. Etc, Price! moderate and aaiUtclImi p. j. ORirma, rm lowest re tea. Puttcularjrttentiou given to oollecUona throughout Utah, Nevada and adjoining Unexcelled In the West. WATEUI THE BOTETiSs SANTA FE MR White House. WEBER, A. Podlech From the Celebrated Grass Greek Mines. & Co., Propre. TWO IU TWELVE HOC Main street, Salt Lake Citv RED CANYON! THE QUICKEST 1 Mined and Shipped by the COAL DEPT U. P. Ry. CO. I VALLEY PLEASANT nr barand18ta REMOVED eoxxtlS ONE B( kept Ant class In evtr Three Billiard TaUea, for the aooomnudi non of gUMU. Ulntd by the Utah Control Bail way Company. hot lunch will be served dallv 13p.m. A J. A. GUNNELL, AGENT, NEW MARKHAM IN PARVO fhn 7 to I HOTEL, The PALACE HOTEL of Denver, Colorado Ratm reasonable. 8AL00NS AND BREWERIES. THE BOON OF THE AGE II EVERYONE A BOOK-KEEPER- !) Missouri Rii When You Go! TRY THE Wasatch Building. MULTUM --TO IKLhm tl SALT take city BREWING MATTHEW CULLEN, II. W. MOUSE JACOB lioitlfz. ASK FOR YOUR TICKET TUI ATCHISON, TOPEMIS0 CO., RAILROAD .Preildent CONNECTING IN A UNI0S our Having recently and Haltingenlarged rapacity, we are now prepared to Aimlih our flivorito AnAtXXDIMUDATItiN TRAIN leaves Hit dally (except Sunday.) at MUa.m arriving at Pleasant alley Junction at 4 P.m.t rytiimluf, hares Pleasant Valley Jniwv tionatiJWa.nl., arriving at Halt Lake at Mi p. m. a. K. HOOPUUam? And everything In ICE CREAM, SODA SPRINGWrr BEER er! Pueblo and Denver, W. IL BANCROFT, Receiver. OPEN DAYAND Ric Shell and Can Op BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. i Journal-Regist- 6) MVS nmtits Nfttlonil nm)f n, n The restaubanT of Jams makes exchange, Buys and liebelu on the principal treoafon ROCK SIBB (Old Stand of J. State BavlMi Assodathm Wells, Fargo & Co.s Bank CO A LI' 167 S. MAIN Importers A Traders' Nat'l Bank Counts Bros Omiki SLlmiia I S,T0,n GET YOUR Corwpondutii New York New York I W. Second South St No. 70 LEADVILLE, Ike notice (list twill imtburesi W debts of her contracting Ihnn this date. T. W. J11LNER. Salt Lsk City.Dsv.yo, 1MM. I PDT By the Case, Keg or Carload Lots, Orders will be promptly attended to and delivery made to any iwrt of the city. Cuuntry ordere solicited. Telephone Nol S4. (COPYRIGHT.) Denver. PUEBLO WITH THX SALT LAKE CITY BREWING CO. FOR SALE BY w. F. RAYBOULD, Bookseller and Stationer, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A (. NOTICE. Oollectlona made, w. lowest rate. Execute orders for purchase or sale of atocki MHIIIUUUiatAMW York and Han Francitoo. We sell exchange and transfon on leading cltlea of the telegraphic UuTted Btate; alst flunlah right drafts or remit fluids to London, Bocrelary and Treasurer Tribune-IiepidtUca- IKK KVARIXA MII.NKK HAVING my 11 ami board, I hereby live Iven to the sale ot ores eonalgnmeula, guar- - Hiwares THACKRAHS KANSAS editor-in-chi- Business Ranking rE PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION. TO . i bull new for parties redding out of (he and Invite correspondence and active city, tfeMnassiSa I M.CMBI.TO AND a General Transact Suceccaori to MORITZ A CULLEN. During the late Orange demonstration at Harbor I i race an Orangeman dislatter points D1KXT CONNECcharged a gun at Dr. McDonald, Roman At which TIONS are made with train for Catholic biship. By aquickaidemotion, the bishop esca;ied the shot. An arrest was made, aud J udgo Dennett took the CITY, OMAHA sworn testimony of llishop McDonald. The Denver Santa And all Principal 10101 in the I'nltcd Stsie aud Canada. Fe, N. M., special says : Fifteen hund red people attended the ceremonies of dedicating the memorial tablet over the On and After Oct. 12, 1884, grave of the great scout and soldier, Kit Carson, in Taos county, New EXPRESS TRAIN, Mexico, last Sunday. THE ATLANTIC of the Celtlimled Bufliit and 81ccp trig fan, also Elegant Fiisbclmsi Coaches anil LOST, STRAYED Olt SIOLEX. Emigrant sleeping Care, will leave Oailen daily at tell a. m. (on arrival of train from Han Francisco) and Halt Lake City (.TOO Reward lfc.Y a. m., making direct connection Will I Ilechtol of the at. paid by A. at luvblo and 1 lenver with trains for the East, 1 louse North of aud Suuih. his 0;iera liar, on the return THE PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN from Denbusiness, which waa lost or stolen on the ver, Pueblo and Eastern will arrive tu night of the lire, Oct. lo. That popular Halt Lake daily at S:M p.paint m. and lierien 6:10 resort is again open to the public with p. m making direct connect ioa with the Trains for Han Francisco sud the A. G. again on deck, which is a sure Pacific ( out. I. guarantee to tho public that the stuck TRAINS leave Sprlngvllle T:IS a. m. fiLH.'A therein iliHned is equal to the best in Salt lake kill a. in. Returning, leave Halt Lake 4:15 jun ftrrivlnx iitHiiriujrvillc rc2T mb. be cilv. A. G. IiKClITOL. Leave Hall Lake daily for Bingham and Alla at .as a. m. Returning, arrive at Halt Lake Beautiful Wisps for Ladies and Chil- 7,."P. rn.. ", Ogdon fell) p. m. and lvare Ogdei at m., Sait at Lake at 7:35 p. p. & arriving at Auerlmch F. Rros. dren, silver-tongue- j i J. W. rflnn & CO., t SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, I Water-Hpe- s i A M M DINW00DEV CHARM, Now Is the time to repair your Wa nuke a specialty lii this lino. OGDEN, SALT Restaurant McCORNICK & CO., BANKERS. The New, Popular, SKIHKI. Cerrstpoadanti,' A VOID SUBFACE WATER AND SAVE Vienna Chop House Trans Continenta alio those, of JAMEavSli, waller at Hotel of ,, furnish meals at (i V merchant! and bnaiatmafn1 A Traders' Nat. Bank Imp. First National Bank State Savings Awoclatlon Omaha National Bank Bank of California German National Bank New York, Chicago St Louis OiBiha San Francisco FOR SALE, RAILWAY. fist Iff1 Austria, Belgium' Franca, Holland, Norway, I? FOX on all the loading dttoi of Draw exchange aiill-iwid.- ou walker brothers, j I'M?! iw uiiif i rMiSiniietlie vi r ttair uni pavuu:iU if frpisiii Iw.w ter-- , uni! onpvvpirni!? i :! rrMay be before we he! icmu:? The certificate t.-- b.'ing hgii tenter l u mici. would ml in Midi ;i c.i-- e A such currency, wuuM r.-- i iw rcirivc-- i would and hank the per by become deprecated et the expense of miner and Laborer. Mr. McCornick 1 a SC HOPPE, E. , 1885. 3, MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. public r 3 Suibiof Clothes First-Cla- ss Should Mil on H. L0WENSTEIN. J. BERGEN, Superintendent SATISFACTION 224 Mils and Culler. GUARANTEED, Stmt spysilt ratifies Milwaukee Denver & Rio Grand BEER HALL ORDNER & JONES, Proprietors, Kffir bedweisek and salt Connected with the Beer Hall la the VIENNA Meals This New 'J CHOP Lla Splendidly HOUSE. at all hours. Oysters In every ityle. PULLMAN 8LEEPI in presents given away, (fond ns Elegant Diy CMdm 0 cents posture, ami liy mail von will EATIM get free a jmcknKe BEST RAILROAD or guoda or large value, Hint will start COURTlYi you in work (hut will at once bring you in money faster than anything else in Amend, All about the 8200,000 in Insuring Bpeed, ?' presents with each box. Agents wanted of cither sex, of all ages, fi,r everywhere, all the time, lime only, to work fur us at theirors(ro own homes. Fortune! for P. J. FLYNN, all werkera absolutely Oeu'l Ajmt assured, Dont f.PKRRAH, & Co., Iortland, delay. II. Maine, lSketMftW S200.000 IIallett f1 9 t Ifiae |