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Show ... 8 t. . JR 0 , Evenin hy. eveningchronicle TtlAKE ' SALT LAKE CITY, SAT u If DAY, MaBCH 21, 1883. EVENING. tfBUdUSD EVKBY jyihe publishing company, .juuteyKoeptol The Brlttah Bally Forth and Mart with Dotarmiaad Bealatanee- Nairn, Wnratnd, Suakin, March 20. The British set out again this morning at day light in the direction taken yaaterday. Mila Strut, Salt Uki CHy. g,W v called two days ration and 23,000 They 1 t a ' Terms r, mo lelloM of water. They have aiz Oar. .4 M don gnn. A bstds is beliorod Im .2X0 minsnt on ths hills bqrond Huhscn. 0auMti31 parti of the city; ACCOUNT OF TNI BATTLE. GP. Graham telagraphs as firllowi ; receive their raraeita who do not k.winyM'' of comslelnt, wlU Hsshasn, March 20, p. m.- -W moved out from oamp at 6:15 this mom- -' tt the Balt Lake Qty Poatofllce u ing, leaving (ho Shropshire regiment to jjHL. matter. Hntlnwa Haupt, naedlt.' On reaching tha first hill, at H0X b. WILSON, 7:80 we found the enemy had another hill, a mile lvinraii voTicas. snd a quarter distant. Alter a short halt, KEA.L HBTATE VDgRSOJf, CT tho Berkshire regiment and tha marines at No. lii Aent, 1 now located Bros. SpecUl wore ordered to the rear of tho hill, tbo Indian contingent and tho Guards sup. tSadmiwlSi legal paper. petting. This was dona very effectually, U tho enemy being driven off too ridge and traasi ing south toward Tamil, .wore charged by squadrons of Indian lanoara PIONEER MANUFAU-ab(gpEBSOM. Tha cavalry then retired. Farrier, carriee in nock and in ambush. and Room Many of the SSL to olderetc.Xkuriagw passed tha Guard at enemy Alzo mnunU akini ta?Kto Kobe, oand eleani all kindi of flu. the loot of the hill, and made for the hill Uffi west M Commercial atreet, of Haaheeu. Theta were shelled by fAweialtr. SaoadHuuft. the Bojal Hone Artillery, while other LAMPB AT THE PIONEER around our right wan parties SeETHET H Booth Street. H. agagad moving in tha both by the fifth Lu-a- nMeanwhile a zareba with tear MPCHINA and japan raxar. trenched on tho hill commanding it is being formed. Tbs advanced troope hare all returned to this position and will return to oar camp, leaving tha Eut Sarny regiment with two Krupp YOUR jJgfjjDfflOS MAKEB-G- ET guru and four Gardnen and water tanks and repaired, neatly and signal appliances at the entrenched poet lion. Our killed an two officers end two men of the British and fire roi The wounded an two Sepoy. ' offioan . and men tweotT,-a- ir BEAUTIFUL HONK, lu, UU-- A the British end officer and keh dtywateraud ererythlnc In fint three biocka eut of Nain ten men of the Indian contingent. The w eoedltioa, of infantry behaved with porchaitr. - Inquire hwtoraltMmn gnat itaadinam. etreet The number of the nbels is at 4,000. robe loss is not known, WARD. but hearr. The edgagemeut lasted Are GBTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO GO hoars. . The Ante earned off all their Ho in eetabUihed bnalnoasaa partner, dead and wounded. Nstireenpart that iMf or (entlemac . Addreee L. I. P, numbers of Osman Dignas man an haring become disheartened. s PROFESSIONAL fighting was noticeably of a it character from that of any I RIVBOR, DENTIST, LATELY CON-le-d The Ante main- with Or. J. K. Van Auhin, has re a steady rifle fin, retiring alowly fisthe Herald New Building, where he pad to do all hinds of Dental work. from each poettion held by them, and Eton guaranteed.avoiding clots quarters. 11 1 AND J.S. RICHARDS AND A. 8 THE BBITian L088. .. and Surgeoni. MITER, Ph ecrDcaoret lUonal Bank.' Entrance London, March' 20. Gen.' Graham Mb atreet. telegraphs Gen. Woluley that the result it. RADCLIFFK. TEACHER OF of his ope rations hu been to establish a We, hat removed to Pint Booth street, strong position commanding Hasheen trior eeet of Bt. Narks Church. Ogden ; . Tilley and protecting the right flank of Itedneeday and getnrdaya. . the lure of communication in ensuing opWHYTOCK. : DENTISTS, All portions of MRr OemHouse. Arucathctlcs ad- - erations against Tamai. In office. the force, ne says, worked adminbly and D. ttMAN. J.U Whytocr, p. 8. gallantly on very, difficult ground, oor-- . OFFICE ered with high thorn bushes, and occuFT 1ICHOLB, DEMT1BT. Wle Walker Hoorn, orer BeaburyA pied by an agile and determined enemy, Stasg store. Anesthetics Riven. thus allowing that hie troope are able to . .tn oflloe. Arabs in any position. Total A STOVER. master the Block, Balt loss of British, II killed and 49 wounded Ur Stchcaek, Wasatch ' EIRorer, Logan, Utah. TUN OKLAHOMA ItOOMKRA CA; HI i AND S, DR. HIGGINSS Hk Remedy ii warranted to cure OtUce, No F erections are followed. They lrepare and Forward a Ielltlun to the President. harset. tipoNICLE JN"'" i;jMOUWA.TSDJ force 0i. .. i&X'Pzz - 3,-2-0 un., SSEWfflstiSSS SES.": m JWsaa,Ci"5r jute ' MR k2XBKSPM: im " . mum - ne - " Doings of the Army Salvationist Hew York City. in Erw York, March 20. The congress ef war which tha Salvation Army hu been holding Ilia peat three days culmi- nated in grand holiness meeting at the Academy of Music yesterday afternoon and', evening, including street paradu and torchlight proccetiona, in which 800 participated. Captains of tho army came in by rail from all parts cf the country, and band of music from and Pennsylvania. Tha meeting at tha Academy last night was tha Rust remarkable of the kind ever seen fat this dty. The Salvationist wore red jeiuy .dresses, trousers . of. blue end '. of ; j black j and '. red rtripm.- - Chorusee - from Gilbert and Bollivans opens were sung, accompaniment being performed on all kind of instruments. Five hundred people paid from. 25c to 33 each to gel into the The meeting wu called Academy. The Grand Royal Blood and Fire Holy Gheat Horrican Gathering. After the members had exhausted themselves praying and ihouting, they formed in line and marched back to the barracks. Never wee there a torchlight procession lika it in town before. Car horses shied it, policemen and citizens stood stock till and looked at it with mouth and jee open. The torch --bearer sang ail aloag the ; line of lurch and danced on their tiptou like acrobats. Mrm-chuset- . WALKER BROS. PALACE HOTEL, . . MAIN CLOTH HATS AND 2a- ARE NOW OPEN F0R INSPECTI0N, We have received a Large Variety SOFT AND ; STIFF j Brattle,' W- - ... T., March 20 Johnson, a Swede, aged 35, burned to death. M. Tobin and Edward Downey wen fatally injured, TVn others were severely iqjortd by jumping from the building; none fatally. t YOUTHS' Enfn8Br literal r inp and u. 3. Deputy Surveyor.' .CHILDRENS AND (CLOTHING, Spring and Summer WOOLENS, All the Latest Styles; 9 and fancy Neck Dress Shirts, ' Handierchiefe, Scarfs, Ties, Bows . CLOTHS . DKA1JOUI . IN' i A SPLENDID' LINE OF ; , Gents, Ladies . All- Y IMMEDIATE RELIEF Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, it ' La ' ; and . Childrens Fine Shoes, Dnimble Style; All New for the Spring Trade. MILI. FINDING HOTEL, utah ogden, , THE BUSINESS IN CENTRE. HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED THIS " ' - and New ' f (Particular ' Well - Furnished I AM READY TO ENTERTAIN and 144, 146 J : SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED Warranted of Best Quality and to be VERY I; LOW, PRICES AT SOLD A Full and Well - Amorted RICHH0NDP1NES MQnnker Btylen" perfectly fasts LADIES PnrplMnnd ALL DRY GOOD8 DEALERS FOR 8ALE ml rvliablq , & NEVADA F. CATARRH E. SCHOPPE, KINDS, , I DEDERICK HAY , PRESSES, BALING KNOWLES TIES STEAM For all purpose. AND Railway. : HARD AND SOFT PUMPS. All size conatpntly in Hock. G Onrrupondence tolidted. AND AFTER FRIDAY. JUNE IfL Nevada Coin parry will Utah Uralr trains follow (Sunday exrepted); ran u CAST AND WROUGHT IKON RANGES, '.' TRY; Stoves and Ranges, . :U . WIRE " AMES PORTABLE 8TKAM ENGINE, LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS SAW MILLS AND BIIINGLE MILLS. Stoves, OMlWU,th BALING . , ", Wholesale and Betall Dealer in KEFECTED BY ITS USE. COUGHS AND COLDS Line of . ' ......or...... . Agricultural Implements OF ALL i Permanent 246 FIBST-CLA8- OPEN. AND TOP BUGGIES, , M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. AND . AND. A.. NASAL ' . ? art MM af CUkmt IM Meta whmm rt Cure UTAH Street, Salt Lake City. George A. Lowe, ii. . 1 l Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons ALL BY CHRONIC ' . 148 Main attention is called to tha foot that PEOPLE LEAVING OGDEN ; lYrOIA, KTi:. y Hotel The Gommercial Traveler1 InteraMa will be mort respectfully attended to. No Licenea required for commercial traveler in Ogden. ,j 4 7 ON ANY OF TH E MORNING TRAINS, by coming on Afternoon or Evening Train teem Salt Lake and Maying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE IIOUK AND THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. - MINKKH AND BLACKSMITHS p ' ,r ' BR00I LOCATED ' n. . nt will DOMESTIC GEO. M SCOTT & CO. Driving. Gloves in Great Variety. BROWNS OWN, AND lu Fine and Medium Gradea. , Suspenders, Etc. " . t V . 'ssorseSao sssr . IMPORTED IS VERY ATTRACTIVE, trike wheel's rays, which have line, sharp, steel needle ends, whirling around rapidly, ticklu ike saorors aou a causaa him to dasiat. Tha inventor hu Urge order! from the numerous shepteg-ca- r compaaiu and hu ben made a Peat Grande Mejuk in the East in the aodety for the suppression of profanity. Works At Greatly Reduced Prices. t Yield Immediately l (be Magic Inti one of The Bart MSI Etatae. FOR ALL KINDS STANDARD MOUNTAIN TIME Tin, into Remedy. Copper and Sheet-Iro- n New York, March 20. Interest In from ANhma. to all ntlbring FRKMTHIAL been statue Bartholdi hu tha IMS a. a. , jCpanorca Bunding. the tele of Leave Belt Lake Ctty .......... Work, . , BnweblU, OeUiTli, Cough and Golda. ' leave GarSeld. .jams, mu V i f t rcmwfd by the announcement 1 that ...11:18 a. m. Tin and Iron Leave Tooele..... Roofing, Spouting, Gutter. AlA0a.m. Arrive at Tenainu Butler, secretary of the bullbing fowl, ing, Eta with confer sails ter Eugopa praeatly to IT LeavaTetmlnne saaeateesteaew IfiOpim. Latest and Beta Design In Leave Tooele. IROpim, Bartholdi, who intended U And bo Convinced of U Ilfloary. Lbartate-me3:40 p.m. -..JM5 leave Barfield the statue to Amerteu tbo by Lake Salt at Arrive Uly p.ai. that the Vanderbilts, Eugene Kelly and Third South strortn pro md om or two other millnaaim ratam Garfield Rock or and Mack FABE (b And tbe Larged Variety In the city to ehonie ovnci: be om of twenty ooolnba-to- n trnlne. Ueenta. ASD SKILL M uoNMch to Mo freight will be received after 4 p. m. lb ' noil giving 5,000 each to eomptete MAIN STREET, , S. F. FENTON, . W. W. BITEE, tonnda-tio- n padrotel: meantime, wore on the 253 S. Main Strsat, Salt Laka Cilv HtSkFLA Fan Agt-fkent sum. SP (tslra Oppsittc WclErt Hco be resumed. torble LINE OF A FULL OF MOST DESIRABLE 8TYLES. Aa Importaat Invratlra. pin-whe- el GILLETTE. MERCHANT1 TAILORS. A line assortment of the Newest Things in WHXTE Catarrh Cure inventor hu perfected a A snore cure. It is a piece pf wire, bent in tha shape of a double hairpin. On one end is a small wheel made of silk. The wire is batoned oyer tho upper teeth 1 la in Carefully Sampled. when retiring, bringing the eta proximity to the note and month. TO THE When the sleeper snores it tarts the givenM1U, Booth wheel to iTmLyP.tB Bullion. revolving, and the point of the and E. John Taylor & Son, . Straw. 43 and 45 E. Second South street, Salt TaVp City 'HAS ' , ' Comprising Plain end Fancy BALBRIUGAN and LISLE THREAD SHIRTS, DRAWERS Mid . . HOSIERY.) CO. 0. : Bate to Permanent Boarder and Familiee. Street Car and Buesea from all Depot pan tha door. ; u Oflhm over grSjiecial Our New Spring Underwear - " Nevada ' A fire this morning at 3 oclock destroyed tho GENTS', Oriental hotel, a frame building. . The house wu filled with guests, whose frantic screams were heartrending. Fris HUCXUAnoUS. . ROYAL A ta. IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. RATES $2.00 to 2.50 PER DAY. in HATS, ;' Youths' and Children's Hats in Felt and - v' Fatal Hotel Firs. J asa22SKasir Ur of the LatesT Styles t ... . NEW FURNITURE! NEW AND MODEBN AND Ilia AboolutelyPure. milU NEW HOUSE! Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. -- The Oklahoma settlers have prepared a petition to President .Cleveland which will be forwarded by mail Nearly 1,500 signature 'will accompany mcietiei. the petition. It recite that several lBf EVERY THURSDAY AT 730 P. H., hundred citizens from nine respective k Odd Fellow1 Hall, Union Block, Salt Btatea, many having' thidr. families and Oh, Odd Fellows in good (landing are household goods and terming' utensils, die attend. H.W. NICHOLS, N.G. are now encamped here, preparatory to lltauE Secretary. settlement in Oklahoma, having disposed of homes elsewhere. After reviewing HI UKE LOOSE NO. 2, 1.O.O.F. HT EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT the situation . and the recent CongresOdd Fellowa Hall, Union Block, sional action authorising the President in good standing are invited to to open negotiations with tho Indians,' N.G. E.DTHOGK, they petition him to appoint n commh-io- n Unum, Secretary. to invertigato the interposing MU LOOSE Na. 3, 1. 0. 0, F. obstacles to the 6111001001 of Oklahoma B EVERY NONDAY EVENING AT at once, and uk that said oommistion inAla Odd Fellows New Hall, Union TUi Powder never vaiiee. A meirel ol SpFMhnra in good etandlng are in- - clude at least one member known to bvor purity, etrength and the opening of Oklahoma to immediate eeeodmleal than the ordinary Unde, and J. T. HALL, N. 0. settlement. .... not be sold in coaspeMUop with tbe maltttode Urua,bacmlaiy. of low tert. short welrttt, atom or phnephate Powder. Bold only In cane. RovAlBakim UKLY LOOSE Ne. 0, 1, 0. 0, F, , f I i A Qwlrt Day.Pbwhb Co IBS Wall etraet. New York. Bt EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING 21. Dr. Mardi Whan Washington, Douglas arrived at his office after his THEO, J. BAKES, N. G. he made visit to General'Grsnt ACiau, Secretary. this statement: The General had n MUTHE LOOSE Ns. 5, K. OF P. vary good and quiet day so far as pain UI CONVENTIONS EVERY and his condition are concerned. Indeed, Castle Hall,Walkoi m. VleitlnEnight ha remarked that he wu free of pain. J.B.BUI Tha General during tha morning and LMW.KofR.and B. afternoon did considerable work on his book. He wu very comfortable - touczLLAnom. I suppose, night, and I left him, steep. His polu and temperature were ltou. F.O.Hom about the ume. His stomach and sysC. tem U generally in nod condition, CONKLIN & Gen. Grants daughter. Mis. Bartoris, wu taken off tho Baltkr ter tho ; NEVER. FAILED. W. E. Chandler, this morning. ti Col. and Fred Jeue Grant, Her brothers, received her. , wore sampling Styles I to-d- ah .A" SHOES. AND . TBHTamRnrT.TCr'Tr p: awsvF BOOTS I N G, Our New Spring . Arkansas City,' .Ka.t' March 30DTH STREETS. Mrs. P. S. Shear, Proprietor. FURNISHINGS, . tuSTi tit AND THIRD SALT LAKE CITY. GENTS ts Twe XarSerera Hanged. Salem, Oregon, Merck 20. Joseph Drake' (colored) wee hanged ay for the murder of David Swaits, May 4thj 1884. He maintained hie innocence on tho scaffold. He mid he wu not present t end knew nothing iff the mnrder, no who were the perpetrators. Heuid hie lib had been sworn away. A. very effort wu aside up to the lut strong moment to induce the Governor to commute his' aentenoe. The. drop tell at twelve minute of two. His neck was broken by the fall. '8an Francisco, March 70. Stephen Jonas, negro murderer, wu hinged today at To-day- NAIN STREET, T11HKE II AT Son north of CUft Douse, and see Dr.a a, the Mforaacopic and Analytlo Phyai-Specialist, before taking medicine of eelse. All orders by mall promptly Add rest, Dr. C. W. lligglni, No. Si Sreet, Salt Laae City, Utah.- - P11ICE, FIVE CENTS. Inqniriee anawerad promptly. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. NEW TIME CARD. FEB. 24 1885. 4 PABkUtNUKB J THAI KB LEAVE SALT LAKE DAILY AS FOLLOWS: V GOING NORTH, r r aL..M.... 4J1 a.p. m.m. Atlantic Expmn Pacific Xzprcm at....M..... BOO - . going south. Milford Kxprem at JnabExmwat Wfamenser Train arriva dally in Salt Lake CUyu follow: FROM NORTH. FROM SOUTH. Knee at. 7.:.UW3a.m. hwwrit 1 Pacific Atlantic MpNH NtninmtHimiiimmn TAlpitn. ItetghtTmindeav m jb K Balt LakadaUy.azwrtBandajre, for North rnmLSmtUtSmrn- - - tspx aim. 70 SrfOpm. ,lftaim U MCp,m.,foc Bootkat K)HKSHAEP, |