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Show Salt Lake Evening Chronicle. SALT LAKE C1TV, S.vTl'HDAV, OiTOllEli UCu 4.-- KO. U)L SALTLAKE EVENINGCHRONICLE IVillWD11' KVUliY I'T Street Salt Like City W. Second South nTj.er.bywsi' tiii'tiUus. Six ' h" reiiiiT to i jvi j7 IV, i I V Trvj-r- "l iliwW 1 wikniw H ,u" 'K. ; HKiCi. Mntr Tew and II. (U . 111 , 'Ij.'.'irt.Ni i r wtft of PAWN tin1 ,,, UAN- BAZAR. Holiday timid, wan Tea, Now Rood '' W5? rS&Iw! FN.a r.o.Roxiiwi- - nme. on uke - AND CoMMliWlON. ,ity Mrkut Bu.11?' t root, I emprepare.lt,, vtuiS . TiMtiple th mf)rt jeaeoiiaWc to accommodate mA BU"u Roroln lor in my charge. 13hL. A iATTHh IlONKKK rp" 1 I TOSK llt' K. llilU-nter- .vi AN11 low i 11 p.,.,lil1. Oil Store. .rl't - fit' 'f relit. T AND i 'JS? A 1 NOTICES- BUSINESS -.OK HvlHtnmcca Uke It. WIlX'N.li.inlnenKMHua. JOMV -- it jcviHvp tlietr , ,eST. 5 !!"" !! n,',.! .fn.Oii 4J -- .do ;; HIOB MAKER-- neatly and style, next and alioca repaired SlSS5S!.i YOUR KT WrtaeL professional. OK T RAUiLIFFE. TEACHER Minin. haa reiauvefl to Flirt south itruet. M viidte.1 ( o." NKiioi.sr .l office iikntwt: oppoalte Walker Howe, over Seelnirj liiiamva dm anno. Ancuthetie Riven. Telejihono In offlne. h I Wedulyiw"g,,l1r,y": PKNTIBTS, IIIAI'MAX A VlliTiM?K, Anawthelici MVHlkiT Onom II MW. . "P1-In Teleplinn J h M ICVTOCK.IL U.p. H. CHAPMAN. -- K Waaaleh Dentists - iniriiou W. It. Stover, Logan. mke. I'toh. Bioek, OF THE JEANNETTE. BllSlUAL AMI DltAMATU. Said to Hava lldoiiRed to til VrM 1 Found on an Jua Floe. gome New Sa.l f Henry Irving is playing to house George A. Lowe, Il.AI SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. crowded m Canada. NO the composer of lair leispie ami comic opera, was ii5 year LHlenlmch, old when be died. Emma Abbott played to crowed liouse.--a- t Cleveland last week, and critics say her voice lias improved. Herbert Stauding, a brother of W. T. Carieton, the ojiera iMiutte singer, will supKrt Mary Anderson the coming season. lls inch a i I' I 'i1 CITY lalti has written a book alsiut tier travels in Europe, America aiul Australia, which will shortly lie published by a IsMidon house. Sophie Krre has liecuiue a great favorite in San Francisco, and waa requested' lo appear in Moths" during the rest of her engagement. A German aeaaon of 0era will commence at the MetnqHilitan Opera House, Xew York City, on November 15th under the management of Dr. Daiurosch of Berlin. A Lyceum Theater School was o pencil in New York last week. This school waa organized for the purpose of preparing itudenu for the stage. It has already a large attendance. eai-ture- a ud the Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons Kafael Jose fly was born in Muscoloz, Hungary, in theyear 1852. He first took lessons of Moclieies at Leipsic, and afterward of Sigisiuund Thallierg. He made his debut in Vienna in 1870, and at once attracted attention by the daintiness, uniform crispness and brilliancy of his playing. He first visited America in 1870. Of course, the critics djaagree a to his standing among the great piunista of the world, out all agree he is a wonderful erfornicr of small pieces, rather than an interpreter of broad and deep works. A Prohibition Rally. SOCIETIES. Xew York, Oct. 17. A mass meeting of prohibitionists who iiivor the election SALT LAKE LEAGUE MOUNTMN CKY UNION No. 1. of St. John and Daniels wa held Absconded. F.firi.AR CON V ENTIOXR EVKRT FRI I Oct. 17. Robert Neb., at Cliickering Hall. About 500 jteople lTnloiii Lincoln, of hall the 8. in at eveulnR t day llker" Opera House. Sudouniliig companion of David City, has been missfrura Xewlwrg, X. Y., attended the meetWilliams, cordially Invited to attend. St. John ing since Friday of last week, when When ARTHUR L. THOMAS. Commander. ing. . H. Sxipkr, Clerk. entered the hall lie was loudly ap- he took the train for thc East. It is just UTAH LODGE N0.1, I. 0. 0. F. plauded. In his sjieech St. John denied discovered that he has absconded, taking AJTKET RVKRY THURSDAY AT 7SMP.M he hail entered into a conspiracy with with him $27,000 in money borrowed Balt Union Follow Blork, Hall, Olid In 1 from confidential friends in church. Suneke City. Odd Fclluwa in good atandlug arc the Democratic parly. The Uepublican day school, tcmjienrtice and political lurited to attend, twenty-fou- r in had been power party b. C. BPKINGER, N. U. circles, in ull of which lie was promihad time and that during years 1. J. TuoxAa, Secretary. the liquor nent. He wassuierinlendent of a Sunso carefully protected SALT LAKE LODGE NO. 2, I. 0. 0. F. denleni tiiat the number of saloons in day school, a candidate elect on a St. Joliu ticket, and ran for district judge TKKTS KVKRY FRIDAY KVRSIWf AT this country had increased to 175,000. 7:HU. In Odd Hall, I ntmi Mock. last fall. 1 le is supjKised to lie in Canada. busiin remain could not dealers (UM Follow in good ilaiuHiiR are Invited to IJijUdr It. N. A. of GKO. I.UKJ.. ness without the jieriuissou governiit'i'inl. MISCELLANEOUS. ment. There was a liquor saloon in the J.M.ialixo, Secretary. ,apilol at Washington, and there was JORDAN LODGE N. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. in the White House to THACKRAH, YKKTrt EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT liquor enough Some people .VI 7uVl, In l Mil Fellow New Hall, Union start a dozen saloons. aw In in say I want to be elected," said Mr. St. Muck. Oihl Fellow good uUndlug vited to attend. ITow do they know I wont? If John. JOHN T. BUCK I. E, N.U. fiivw II y ana. Secretary. verr man votes os he prays, 1 will le ' RIDGELY LODGE No. 9, 1, bi 0. F. elected by a majority, lint if 1 am not lected a principle will he elected, and AND AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER OK a non EVERY WEDNESDAY ETENISf IlalLUnion -- in'(.lix'k,lii Odd Fellow that is better than being President." . Block. Visiting brothel made After a brief sjieech by John B. Gough, PllIL. KIJPil.E, N. G. the meeting adjourned. W. M. ('lark, Hceretary. CALENTHE LODGE NT 5,li."0F' P. A Shocking Harder. Journal-Regist- er. f.vf.ry mon Denver, Oct. 17. Warn Baldwin, Regular inventions at Caallv Hall, Walke. VlailliiR KnlglilA Oiwra Hmiie. at I found in. p. teamster for lie Fkiisy mine, was luaile welcome. PillL. K1.IPJT.K, C.C. dead in a lonely gulch near the foot ot John F. Tayior. K. of It. is S. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ohl Mompiilo Pass, in the vicinity of MISCELLANEOUS. Box 121. Lcadville, with a bullet hole in his head and his face battered to a jelly. He had been slugged, shot and dragged some disALL KINDS OF tance. Ilia clothes were nearly striated front his body liy the assassin, and a belt KSTAHLISHMKNT. containing $1,100 had been taken from his persini. A rude mask was found near the laxly. 'The victim was 35 years old, and has a wife ard several children MRS. J. E. GREGORY now at ( lalesburg, 111. James Gillespie MADE TO ORDER and Si Minch have been arrested, I TAV1NG RrlUGHT OUT TIIK ENTIRE barged with the murder. A valise, stork of MRS. 1IAKNUM in the Millinery Of live Flowers or Everlastings. to Uillesnie, containing bloody iKisInesa, Minch con- clothes, was found No. fesses the murder and implicates Gillespie and several other, 'file excitement "'ill reopen with hill and eomplete Assor- run high and lynching is aiming the tment of prolmhilities. AND FIRST - CLASS S OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, t Warranted of Best CHAM PION REAPERS SOLD A Full and AND For ull the Rest and Cheapest Implements KINDS, TIES STEAM AND BALING WIRE, PUMPS, All sizes const a nt ly in Muck. purls" CiirrcNiudcnre solicited. 1 m. riiRTtr.Ll-- : STEAM ENGINES, LEFFF.L TURBINE WHEELS SAWMILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. MK.K Moving mi wheels that never fail. A full and enuplete stock of AGRUTI.TI'UAL IMPLEMENTS. The Largest nnd Best Selected Stuck of Hardwood and Wagon Material in I'lali. PRICES Line of BALING PRESSES, and to lie LOW Well-Aasorl- KNOWLES TliK BAIN WAGON, HOWARD HAY DEDERICK Harvesters and Binders, ual it VERY AT MOWERS, Agricultural OF ALL AND George R. Sima, the author of The ItjrThe IORTER IRON FIREIIUHIF ROOFING Lights of London anil Koniany Kye, Rooting in the Market. was once a noted slummer of LonCall and see ua or address don. He is now engaged in writing a new play, depicting the horrors of the slums of that city. r, DEALER IX THE CELEBRATED ;: Ill tiGIKS IAKKIAGFS, lao.l ird of WagoHii, WOKK.MANS11I I.tuid sold at GREAT BARGAINS. Nothing hut FIRST-lLACall and examine our deimrtniviil of lies Eiue and Durable work. The trade is quantity of the glowing lively, and we are turning out a l.i Fraukfort-on-ihe-Mai- el . THE BAIN. Jlans Von Iluluw, the celebrated pianthe highest grade of a at the Haft1 Conservatory, Massage fruin Khartoum, Wauv JIalfa, Oct., 17. Usman Niirrcddin, an iuhahitant of Korte, has arrived here from Khartoum, having Ixen fourteen days on the way. He was the present in Khartoum during wlmle siege, and sawGordon catiire 20 guns of the rebels. He says the road from Khartoum to Senuaar is free from rebels. Gordons steamers, after bombarding llcrber, Djalxeer and Aliuiue, Kash-nireturned in safety to Khartoum. Fosli a has undertaken lo occupy lierber with a force wiiicli Uonlon was getting in readiness at the time when Narreddin left. KljMalidi came to Shaat, six days journey from Khartoum, but on hearing of the insurrection at was forced to turn back. Before starting he summoned the tribesmen and villagers to accompany him, but very few olieved, as they would rather remain loyal Inllie Khedive. Mahdi has left Mahmoud in command at El Obeid, with only 5,000 trooM. The Bak-- 1 kara tribesmen and inliahitants of joined by 100 Egyptian troops, uiaile au attack uhiu d anil of slaves and a number cattle. The attacking party waa so much encouraged by their success that they threatened to renew the assault. Ktm-I- ai'hiiov led ist, is teaching A l lr E IN LAKE SALT Vienna, in memory of Mozart. Jacob MISCELLANEOUS. FineBuggiesand Carriages A costly monument is to lie erected a Jeuti-nell- FIVE CENTS LMIICE, . Worlds Leading III Liszt has completed the fourth volume of his Memoirs." bark P'luurine, dated Ivi tut, Greenland. Sept. 12, 1S84, aaying that he ha found another lot of articles which he suiKises lie from the wrecked stemuer Wilson found certain articles wiine time aii alw.ut which there was iiiueh disiiute as to whether they could hare drilled from the Jeannette's location to the (dare where they were piekeil iiji. Gaplam Wilson now reiairb that since his last Toy age the of Julians llaali have found at Minar-soit- , 40 miles northwest, on a piece of ice, a slop chcsL of clothing, 20 overcoats lined with rleerekin, 20 ini of trousers, and oilier things which the captain came from the Jeaunelie, as he will try to show when lie arrives at Philadelphia about the 2m I. iust. ISS-1- MISfiLlINEGUS. Arlipls. New York, Oct. 17. Cojiiain C. B. Llix, of 47 South street, lia reteired a letter from Cnptaiu Alex. Wiliam, of the chronicle publishing company, llWltATCIi 21 Article Lual 1 (Sunday KE1.IC8 IS, Inquiries answereil pfinptly. JOS. BAUMGARTEN, --TIIK... SEBREE & CO., Salt Lake and Ogden, Utah, FASHIONABLE IIAH Shoshone, Mountain Home, Caldwell and Weiser City, Idaho. JIHT RKt:KIVKl) TAILORS I.ARGK AND Kl.KGAXT HTtKK OK A Fall and Winter Goods! Multitude. Consisting of the Very Best ht -- HaNiplM sent mi spi'Hcxllim to THACKRAHS THE PERRY ROAD CART, vehicle made I but luis 1OSITI Vi.LY NO 1IOK.3E MOTION whatever. The first siml only carl made that rides as steady d as a buggy, as comfortable a a pbucton, aiul draws lighter than either. For Ladies use it reallv 1ms no equal, ueine easy of access, nnd may properly luxurious. It fias a phaeton-shaiie- d lxxly, with a wide, deep and nicely upholstered seat in leather or cloth. Is the very first and only Main Street., W. JOHN Millinery and Hair West Virgil.! W. Va., Oit. 17. As far as heard from, 23 counties in Ibis State give majorities of 12,133; 22 counties 20,000 STUOAtt TOMATO PLANTS On MONDAY MORNING, EKPTEMHEIl 1st give Republican majorities of 0,22- 7- a HOURK 1l.A NTH IX GREAT VARIETY. Democratic majority of 2JI50, with four Rue would be pleased to meet all her old counties to hear from, which may increase ewlomem. GARDEN KEEIW, tlie Democratic mtgurity 1,200. The j)eni(X'ratic plurality in 1880 was lG,RS(i. F. O. Hoxa. J. C. Cpsk i.ih. FEEDS, 300 KINDS, 3,100 over the Republicans and FLOWER CO. and Greenlmt-ken- . This year the RepubliHANGING BASKETS. cans and Greenbackers fused. Ilnuiears, however, that the Democratic (ireen-hacke- r FRESH FLOWERS PRESERVED in moat counties went back to UTAH ORE SAMPLING MILL their jiarty. and the Republican Green-Iwck('heap and Perfect. did the same. The camimign was virtually a square issue between Re0m and Bullion Carefully Sampled publicans and Democrats. The total vote will surxuis any in the history of the Slate. THE OPKtIAL ATTENTION GIVES TO NO. 240 W. THIRD SOUTH STREET, O Kale o Ores and Bullion. Mill, Bmilh Ohio Wheeling, O. Tempi atreet, between Utah A Nevada a ml Utah (Viitral Railroad Depots. Office over loudmi Hank of UUh (front moral. EDWARD MICHAEI.I8, NOTARY" PUBLIC SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. J. D. LOMAX, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- No. W 04 w. Second South Street, Nyman Bioek, Bolt Lake City. F. DUE, Iteturn. Nkw York, Oct. 17. The Tribune guys the Ohio Congressmen will stand twelve Republican to nine lVmix'rat, and that the Republican majority on Congressmen will lie over 17,000. It is understood that Frank Hnnl will contest, lie being beaten by 109 votes, as the figures stand, running about 2,000 behind his ticket. The Republican majority on the Stale ticket la now lielieved by both isirties to lie 11,500. The llord sticks to 10,000 in West Virginia, hut of coume without data. Kichnnl Kimjison, cashier of Jones & Fishers Bank of La Junta, Col., has and reisirt say took with him all the banks available cash, amounting to several thousand dollara. Heretofore lie has stood high In the confidence of Un people. Tlieeilicem are in pursuit. SKMochU'nt of RUItlhnua. IN THE BUSINESS CENTRE HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED THIS New and COMPANY, 1 Jay!arlieular Well - Furnished AM READY TO ENTERTAIN aUenlitm Hotel ALL enlletl to the fart that PEOPLE LEAVING OGDEi. THE SIKI LARGEST must and COMPLETE FUR FALL AND WINTKK FINEST TRAINS, by coming on Afternoon or Kvenim-Traifnmi Salt Luke anil ataying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUR AF L IN THE MORNING. THIRTY Ml NOILS FOR 1870. ESTABLISHED IMPORTED IS STOCK SM STYLE, FIT rert fully atteu. The Commercial Travelers interuid will lie most License reijuireil for eomiiirrcial travelers in Qgilen. M. THE (TTY. AND.. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. Coach and Carriage Painters, AND DOMESTIC WORK MANS II P 1 OVERCOATINGS Guaranteed. SUITINGS PRICES GOODS J. C. CONKLIN A LOCATED ON ANY OF THE MORNING PLANTS, CHEAP. Returns. LOWELL Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. 50,000 BEDDING HOTEL, two-whe- el FOR SALE .BY Floral Decorations 56 the eonntry. one-thir- MILLINERY II its BOX OGDEN, UTAH. GEORGE wrlr-ome- 11 BR00I - Special Accountant, Suitings. F. O 1I1S. MAIN STREET Felh-wi- 1 Domestic and Imported ...AND.. ...... TO Pantings & SON, BUCKLE" and Woolen Drapeis, P. Tailors SALT LAKE CITY. O. BOX RS2. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. J. B. CECIL. We have the Finest Stuck of MASORY'H ami other Colors forwarded on application. and Rule for Sample Fashion Pla ATTENTION. Ground in Oil well-know- brand of or Varnish. To lie found in the world. ELEGANT LINE OF BRUSHES. TOOLS, ETC. G. F. CULMER & BROS. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. NEW TIME CARD, SEPT. 8. 1884. PRAI.KRS IX PASSENGER TRAINS LKAYK SALT LAKE DAILY AS FUL1.0W8: Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, HEALER IN.. Fine Groceries, Green Groceries, GOING M FROM Expic at........ Allantlo kxpruH at . I nelllc No. 265 Main Street, BLOCK. UNION :!!.1. in. in. Atlantic Express at Iaiillc Kxpres l....... Poultry and Game. KTtX'K NEW AND FRESH. NORTH. GOING SOUTH. Tililftinl Kxrewil ... Hup. in. Jtiuli KxrcM t 7:W.lu. Train arrive iluily In Salt 1 jike Illy s fulluw NORTH. I ......... ......10: m . m. p. m. . I Juali Exert : FROM SOUTH. aU Milhwtl Kxpres at.. r:to p. m, .10:10 a. ui. MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, ETC. , Freight Train leave Salt Lake daily, ezevut Sundays, fur North at IWO ii. m. and 400 p. m.; South at sen a. m. and 1:tu p. m. JOHN S11AK1, FKANGIM COlK, General HuporinleadenL tisnaial Freight and iaaarujrsr Agi-n- l . Tur 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City |