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Show SALT LAKiS SM.T LAKE EVENING CHRONICLE VARIOUS ASPECT! OF MINING. Men run to extreme in mining venintures more tlien in any other forme of tbk in thst is trus it And vestments. follows extreme connection, "one will who men The another. to manner in listen s respectful hardly sn invitation to invest in a promising, but long discovered claim in an old and well known mining district, but a little time since ran wild over a reand ported rich sinks in a almost inaccessible locality, and almost begged the privilege of dropping from $500, to $1,000 into the bottomless pit a lying adventurer's gilded si This extreme of downright meet. folly is followed quite naturally by the opposite extreme of talking and acting like a fool about the unwisdom of investing in so uncertain a venture as mining, when legitimate opportunities offer themselves at the persons very door, and within reaching distance of personal investigation. The man who, impelled by popular clamor and excited by the hope of doubfew ling or quadrupling his money in a of wave the to himself rising days, trusts slock speculation and is bone onward only to be drawn under and eventually thrown up high and dry . as a financial wreck on the beach, is often the loudest brawler over the uncertainty of mining as an industry. As though his lottery gamble in mining stocks, manipulated by unscrupulous managers, had qualified on lbs counsel him to wisely ef coos and legitimate pros but that enterprise. Not mining the mining industry may well be carried on continuously and profitably through corporate companies. The combination of numbers and of dollars through numbers, which can alone be safely and easily accomplished and applied under an act of incorporation, is more necessary perhaps in mining than in any other department of productive labor. The large capital, the patient, continuous, untiring labor and devotion necessary to prosecute even an avarage mining enterprise with success, requires the united contributions in money, lime and laber of, it may lie, scores of investors who are satisfied with reasonable earnings for patient waiting on judiciously expended money. Mines, like farms, of winters their have must of conserving influences waiting, y far-aw- ay if Mr. Cleveland has drawn largely upon comparatively unknown or, politically peeking, obscure men. The confederate element of the South with a sprinkling of copperhead sympathisers from the North appear to be in the ascemleucy In other words, conservative tendences are merging into Uourbonistic realism which forgets nothing end learns nothing. In the terdineia attending removals from office the Republicans find consolation, and the' impatient Democrat!' cause for wailing, weeping and gnashing of teeth As time progreases, the parties willjpreli-abl- y change places ami the hopeful Republican "ins," will, as despairing ;'ouls, also indulge in more ur less of wall. Sufficient unto the day is the evilthereof. Let us in Utah be content In the quite safe assurance that our tried officers st present at their posts will not he displaced, and especially let all unite in supplicating deliverance ui from the reported advent of the immortal Buxfux on the judicial bench of Utah, unyielding quiet, as well a their summers of glorious harvest time. The treacherous earth and rock, the premature explosion, deadly fumei and noxious air, crushed timbers and subterranean es are the attendants and drawbacks of mining. All threaten life and are to be warded off by large expense of labor, lime and money. A groat mine is the prolific source of many risks ami dangers, and at the same time the living fountain of unnumbered blessings. Its contributions of precimia metals not only add their molten treasure to the stream which moves through all coming centuries, scattering benefita as it flows, hut it builds up and extends present business in every department all about it. The laborer, the engineer, the farmer, the machinist, the merchant, the banker, ineclisnics of every grade, are furnished with additional employment. And ea the advancing ripples of business extend in larger and larger circles, incoming and outgoing railways, togrllii-smelters anil reGning with quartx-millworks receive new life and activity. The songs of jocund labor make muaic for the busy hours of working dar, anil the fires of unsleeping furnaces oulwatch the tan and with unwearied constsmy disgorge the silvery torrent of metallic wealth. Utah, with her unrivaled and unrifled minee of useful and precious metals, her herds of csllle end sheep upon thousand hills, her fertile valleys of yel low grain and blossoming orchards, her branching railways and natural roads, her superb climate eml magnificent scenery, invites the waiting capital and labor of the world to partake of her inex haiislible resources. water-cours- r CLEVELAND TACTIC8. Why the loyal, cultured and genial Lowell, our pnpular minister at the Court of St. James, should be succeeded by the Democratic copiierhesil, lhelie of Vermont, is a Cleveland puzile for all aorta of people to bother their heads with. Rut to send the little funny man, Sunset Cox, to Constantinople, is much of a joke as tlis first is a problem What will Cmigrese do without its little joker? Posviblr, the way things are now tending, the Democratic parly will feel more like crying Ilian laughing during the next session of Congress, and Cox would be out of place in a funeral It is quite ap "Gentleman that lieorge propriale randleton, of l'orkojxilis, should go to Berlin. In his person end admitted abilities and accomplishments the tier. proceeeion. awns, and Bismarck especially, will he impressed with the fact that the country which produce the superb "American hog against which the Iron man hai been bucking for so long a time is also capable of furnishing diplomats of ability sufficient to back up the asuitilions of the hog iu every material respect. The Dctnocratie party here not taken kindly to "Gentleman George, eince he indicted the civil service reform bill upminister from this on them, but as nation to Germany, he will carry with him the respect and confidence of all i parties. In hix appointments to office thus far CnBOAlULE, THUHSDaY, MAIIOn 26, rfVJS-N- How This Tailless sod doarBug Animal is Working Ilia Chicago Market. lluruad Tbe McCaull Opera Company Oul-u- lli( trrnu ami Loss ol I.lfs. burning. THE MAC A ILL OPERA COMPANY Were dressing preparatory to the proand had barely time duction ofl-alk-,to escape, some only partially dressed. The company lute their entire wanlroLc lor the operas of Falks, "The Little Duke" and the Queens Lace HandkerThe company had most of their chief. tranks brought to the building, and these were consumed also. Very few persons bad arrived to witness the performance, and all neaped without injury. BURNING or THE ST. LOCI IS THE BOSS PLACE CRUNCH. n u t de-ire-th high-priest- s, ! C' t.'d BBOKXBB. KOHLS. BROTHERS, BANKER3 WALKER restaurantI Established A. D. 1859. R- - R- - W0,loC-C- and solicit accounts of merchants Wg companies and country dealers. I DINNERS, 25c. Our tadlltia tor collecting are tk hart, tat lngeoiMStondsnts in nearly every lowi It thu and adjoining Territories Drewexehange on alt the kading ctUas ol Great Britain, New York, Imp. UNPtw eieeiniSeprielp TradgV Natl AaT8: 2.0 aome-thin- PARLQR, Wells, Fargo & Co.s Main Street. BECHTOL A WILLIAMt White A. Podlneh A Coh Piwph, Main street, Salt Lake City, ittlowmt RATB ntton.glvu Nevada ud Ufa rtalmuhrthawe McCORNICK A GO, BANKERS.! TL SmSKUSmSV BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. a General Entire New Stock! Transact will ha PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO for partka reridlng oat of fee ad active DIAMONDS, HOLLANDER. sad IU0 pa a, Bank non 8T0RE, house. Cenespeedestfc 8CFFEBED NO DAMAGE. LUNCH $jj0Br, MetropolftanHotoi icw Awarica Tho crowd appear determined to take the visible supply as their guiding star g and follow it until eclipsed by on the other aide of iho question j equally obvious and certain. "Too much ia their wheat and too littla demand concry. This overshadows every other sideration bearing on values. leading dealers say tha prospect now is, that while a steady decrease in the amount in right is probable, it cannot aaaum proportions sufficiently large to altar the overwhelming argument of excessive Lunch S sikvndandnvibyB today bare o'clock, lo stocks. It is this which has caused many UMiehants, oclock, buoluam mu and their ekexa, radical bulk to turn into 'radical, bears, mbUe, fcrtSe. In every Byte. and furnished a foundation for faith in Tho Commission men make 70c. grain. BaltLakaCltjr spasmodic efforts JT. OXICM, i TO OALVANIZE LIFE Into the market, but the effort ao far has been only to cause another relapse. NEW JEWELRY Valuta are very low but the danger to the buyen ia that Bidden change to favorable weather would cause a sharp decline 148 on which balk should be in n position to buy instead of being forced to aril. Tha aborts art wail covered end cannot bo depended on to suatain the market, yet Robert Londblom, who has lost fortune in trying to raiao wheat aaya OF "For a cocsciantious bull to tom bear After now appeals worse then suicide. waiting e yaar ha can wait n few month longer, until the large supplies have bean placed. Thareis notone warrant for ex- GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, pecting low prioea on tho next, whatever may befell the remnant of the preaent CHAINS, RINGS, LACE PINS, crop. Tho conserved vt trader ought to Marble, Bronze, Ebony and Walnut Clocks rooognixo tho probability of Solid Silver and Plated Ware. HASP DEPRESSIONS And be ready to take advantage of them ALL MY GOODS ABN NEW instead of trying to extract the last drop REMEMBER Laiart Myles. to aider at short Manufactured from tha Ismon so long squeezed by the Jewelry beers. Please call and my Stock and Corn seems to have lest n good ahare Prices. of its strength end many begin to think L. the backbone of the bull movement has been broken. There k no short interest in this cereal, end interior hidden have not yet sold against their holdings. Stocks hero are not accumulating much, but there is a liberal movement aronnt us from interior points. With over 100,000,000 bushel ? ? in farmers bands than n year ago, 40a will probably be good average price, aid a trader Provisions are week, bnt show more & life thu any other article. Packers appear to be taking advantage of the down...NXW turn to both pocket profits on short deals end get pomemion of ell the actual Still, with wheat property possible. round 80c., pork ought not to rale vary high when stocks are large end receipt! PARLOR id hogs more thu sufficient to meet cur- PHOTOGRAPHIC HII.I.HNH.IN rant wants. Lard has no friends, though raletirely cheep. Ite history bed. JkttV THE OLD RELIABLE to the . amsket ariose We nrsstng Mghsrt OoUaebona mads, with proa California Brewery k aorta Thk nil dcfasBn end talanuhls -Wekadlim dMaa of the PnMil Mama; amp akhriAt drafts or remit Audi to London, Dublin, rarit Barite InrHiolm. Onpauhagse ad U other prominent potato to Korops. Omtffteataa of Depart tamed, payable on de- - Impoatau ft Ttadmtf Natl New York LAGER IN THE BOCKY HAVE Buk and 17 BEER 1 MfltTETZIws n. -- - - . - omex: 10 ft. ftooond South alt Lnkn City. REMOVED To e more convenient piece; Ok Beer a Sjpecfsfm Try ft and aaiaoidl NaitaSl Ilmt Year 1W itodaii FINEST Bottled XewYofc t HEnnwAai I PtopeMn FI8HER BREWING A. I well-know- n FOX BrewT No. 256 8. Main Street. SYMONS P. O. Box 10M; Ih'ephoeeM. I PUHBrANT TO AN Realdnncne, Mills, Horans, Bto.a GENTLEMENS JOHN Photographed on Short Notice. by the Third Judlckl Court of the Territory of Utah,I shall at Public Bale, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Balt Lake, of Balt Lake and Territory of Utah, on the 2d day of Apri, 1885, at 13 o'clock H.. the following described property, situate in Balt Laxe County, Utah Territory, to wit : A part of Lot eight (8) In Block thirty-nin- e of Plat B, hit Lake City survey, commencing at the southeast corner of said lot. and running thence north flva (5) rode: thence west ten (10J rods; thence south flva (M rods; thence east ten (lu) rods, to thejdaoeofba nlng. Together with all and singular tenement, hereditaments and appurtenance thereunto belonging or In anywise appertain- - District expose Ouunty County PXEPAKKD with n onpply the pnbUe Of Suits. ss ) i k i i I BERGEN, Manager. BREWING To Investors! J. C. CONKLIN CITY BAKERY oeeamon to MOK1TX A CULUE- & CO. Pies, Cakes, Crackers ORE SAMPLING MILL tha Casa, NORWAY IRON, GEO. OEBHAKDT. FPomietor fcf or Mud La Sasseffia. Utt BAIT CtTV BBIWOW COJ Milwaukee and Always on hand. Your patronage iaaoUetled. a HbSSSmSo. w prepared to iteofch ear I By CONFECTIONERY UTAH I - ...OF THB.. FIRST SOUTH STREET. be delivered to any Bread will theeity. P.O.Hou J.G.Oouxua. CO MATTHEW CULLEN. H. W. MOK8X Z JACOB MORirzJTZflmrtaiy 5000 Shares Treasury Stock aw. a Superior Quality at Poprier Print A. Fisher Brewing Co SALT LAXE CITY (), "fc be eold ao the property of Mirianl V, Devil and George Davia, at the suit of Barney C. Harvey. Terma of oak, Caih. X. A. IRELAND, U. B. Marshal. Dated March 11, 1885. TO KEG AND BOTTLED dVPBICEfl to Butt the Time. OF BALK ORDKB IAK AEX NOW tor Opposite the Bt James Hotel. jwMwwewwMaMWk 8ALE. MARSHAL'S AM NOW PREPARED TO TAKE ORDERS First-Cla- 133 MAIN BTEEET, MISCELLANEOUS v- - Salt Lnkn City . j 1 p Mining & Mfg.Co. BER 0RDNER HAH k JONES, PtaftHUm t lawi A Orel ind Bullion Carefully Sample! . IT.G.M. SMITH, OF UTAH T7-EE- MANUFACTURER OF Tents, Connected wlik the BmHaSM0( BE NOW OFFERED TO PERSONS L daalroua of mfa and proBtaMe lnveat-n- t, at tha nominal prim of FIFTY Mining Hose, TO ORDER, BOOK BINDING AND PAPEB BULIN6. AT WILUAM MAIN STREET. Find, deer anrth af Jouca Bank, up otalri T. C. BAILEY & BRO., next door to u. b. PnatoCeeBoxtofo Second South Street I (till coutlaua to make TO ORDER. land tha Tribune offloa. mineral patents pie narn homentcail. preemption. Umber culturr and desert land panels Write to them in! close Damp tie Information, end aeve i to theeity. Altenneapnadenae prnmpUy. E. OLD "TANs Boots & Shoes Land Agents. Qffige and oppmite for 32 ;MuCOAHi8 REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. SeUeHed PuMie GENTS PER 8HARE, . U. S. SURVEYOR r 1 . MULTUM u Proceeds tab used In developing the mines for prtdoua mauls that undertk the Iron otu, ana for which a tunnel la now bring run. This company to orgaalaed under the lawi of Utah, with aeaptUl of (1,000,000, In lOOJJOO akim rally paid, of whtohfOjMOaharoi am set awde as a Working capital or Treasury locks The Property of the company constats of Threa Valuable Iron Mines, laignly devakmed, ahowlne luuneuae bodies of Brown end Rea Hematite Orca; average amay value gives DO to SU per cent metallic iron, bcaidei other varl-etir- a; threa valuable Mill Blacksmith Bhop, lluibUmre. aprlugi, water power, aiid a valuable tunnel IncaGou; land on which to erect rolling milk, fUmacm, lioeation of mince and worka, Mill CHek Mining Dlrtrirt, Morgan oouutr, Utah, 1 mllae hum Balt Lake City. Principal dflea PJUIVO IN i r (PAR VALUE, 110 XAC1I) THE BOON OF THE EVERYONE AGE! BOOK KEEPER! A BUen, Boarding-home- , Ball Lake City. This win be the only Mock of ataek that the dlreetamwIU Oder to the public at thli very low flgure,and the pcieooaanot bnt satisfy evety lataillgent pereoo that an Invaetment therein wri rcMiltpeofltably within a ihort period. HrafU or postal ordere In payment must be made payable to tho secretary of tho paay, and should accompany the order ha men. .OnUm received for five ahare end upward. lloMMik for Buxine ora received. Mono Send six cent for WM.BREDEMEYER'Dr.Ph P,llKei wl receive MIMING ENGINEER coally box of gouil which will help you to more money .AND. right away than anything el in thu world. All of either me auooeed from lnor in tha marxrt. Ilia find hour. The Iwued road to forat owe for atoca or ore to Joan T. tune opens before the worker, abaoluto-l- y .Apply mm.PresIdent.or U. A. M. Fauaem. Bee sure. At once addrcee True & Co, DOOPRB A XLDE1DGX BLOCK. BOON 7 ratal No, 'A W. Sixth South Meat, Hall Laxe Auguste, Maine. OlhIN Bern. amt Uhefp. tx BanlNi uty. Utah. P. O. box 408. AnniP HOOH VIENNA CHOP MeakataUhanie. Awnings, Blank-Book- s! ON BAND EUDWEMENAIMU P A. Lake Bra. la-l- par-too- Roc m, $1 "Ucur newsy, Everything the best tbs market aflbrds. D. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. ud Austria, - 25c (mnl Italy, Utah Depot FVS2SSSSum2Pard Bord Ireakfait and Supper 25c and Upward, According to tbe Wuta of tha Patron. . F. WHITTEmou,, lining , Exchange hotel, Salt Lake City, BANKING BD8L DO A GEN KRAI To Get Mania for tho Monay. t Oyster Stews, - An hour later, the St. Louis Roman Catholic Church, at the rear of the Music evident Hall, look fire, and it was soon doomed? that the magnificent edifice wss DEGENERATE TIMES. The street between the Music Hall and H as editorial ability and the sacred the church wu very narrow, renderingto it impossible for the fire department person of the editor himself become so do effective wore. George Smith and of some the while Zion that cheep in Joseph Green ascended the ladders in fraternity ere being chased from their front of the church for thepnrpose of asdirecting tbe work. andu mi into the dens and caves of the sisting the firemen The building burned rapidly and tha he must advent of othen the earth, fireman and Smith haatilv left the roof, greeted with mocking flippancy and which they had reached, but for some circus-lik- e levity? Because a Mr. Ilem' reason Green remained and frantically rushed to the cupola, climbing it in full ingway emerges from the chrysalis conview of the thousands of spectators. He dition of Nine correspondent and caterclambered to the lightning rod, but Ogden Herald editurned to the body of the roof, which pillar to a torial butterfly, is it proper, is it decent wu now BURNING FIERCELY. for those "way-u- p journals of Salt Lake, the Tribune and the Herald, to make He rushed to the corner of the building and, heedless ef the cries of the fireman faces at him, to talk of bis sale and delwho had a tarpaulin atretchad for him to bale merof a were he as though ivery into, made for the tower, ami from jump not we have While chandise? it hung by hi hands fully ten minutes. the pleasure of an acquaintance with An attempt wu made to reach him with ladder, but it wu unauceeaafol, owing Mr. Hemingway, the presumed editor network of telegraph wins suras aforesaid, in fact, do not know that to the rounding the building. we such a man exista except as gather At this time the entire front of the the information from the flippant allu church wu enveloped in flames. When ions above mentioned, we shall search the amoke cleared away, ha wu still clinging to the edge of the roof, then he among our exchanges for the Ogden lunged forward, let go hia hold, fell, Herald with a consoling assurance that track on hia hud and the new editor will magnify his proKILLED. WAS INSTANTLY fession by flaying the metropolitans At 8:30 oclock tbe tower of the music lire. To rule, une must be able and hall fell in, and in a few minutes after the Tha south willing to thrash. A good thrashing front wall fell into the street. wall, which wu unusually strongly sometimes solves many problems. it wu within ten feet of a large built, dwelling, remain intact. private Whatever the. issue of Governor The fire wu finally confined to Music Hall and the church. Music Hall wu Murray's action in tendering his resignabeen about a tion, the act was, from the Governors completed in 1883, having St. of construction. course tha in vear and from the general point of view, quite Louis church wu tiro eldest Rowan becoming. Still we should have thought Catholic church in the city. no whit less of him if along with his TI1E BOl'DAN WAR. resignation, lie hed tendered continuation of his services so long as they might The British Losses In fait Bandar's be regarded at headquarters as furthering Bailie Increasing. lawful and the cause of good government in this Territory. And the Governor Kl'akim, March 23 The Grenadiers could make this tender without a blush. and Surrey regiment reached Suakim from the zareba without luce, although If, as the great Apostle Paul writelh unto his loved Timothy, if he that they exchanged shots with hostile Arabs the office of Mormon bishop, and not on the way. The Arabs lust 400 men in only desireth butsoliciteth and secureth yesterdays skirmish. that same, desireth, soliciteth and The total loss of the Arabs in last Suna good fat thing, won't the aame days engagement is now stated n 3,000, idea obtain in a matter ckh more epirilual including 34 women who had been armed than that of Mormon bishop, as, say, to as soldiers, and who proved as impetuous be gorernnr of Mormon bislm;, and determend as the men. The bodies of these Amazons were counted on the presidents, etc.? But comparisons are odorous. And whether His Exfield after the fight. The British losses in last Sundays batcellency really desires to remain in office, subjected as he has been ami still tle were much greater than it first is to a running fire of saintly insolence, reported. General Graham teleAll is. we hope he graphed the Home Government that he we are iguorant. fears he must add to the list of that day's does anil hepe he will. men still missing from killed thirty-eigh- t the Sikh (Indian) regiment. I'llEMIEk MANNING. The letest returns place the number of O I am tha h.e of tlm new machine ! killed and wounded in Sundays battle at And I'm Just the man fur Uie place. 1 incsu 080, including camp followers. To run her fur all ahe'a Wurth. We've got Tha British lost 1,000 camels, and era FuurycantnuiMimleln! Great Hcutt! What more can we aak Cirt I've had Ilia gall seriously crippled for want of transportaTo run one state, and I'll ruu 'em all ! tion. O I'm a and know my gait, And my work's cut out until Suakim, March 23. The redoubts at Ilasheen having proved a failure as a While Grover la tha figurehead, It is Han ictiim to the British troops, have I I'm the man Who huldi the throttle-valvdestroyed by order of Gen. Graham Who mode the president, and he'll serve to prevent them protecting the Arabs. The purpose, too. I've gut the nerve, And I've gut tha chance, on an awful scale, Yesterdays convoy by mistake took a And I'm nut the sid of man to fail, number of empty water vessels fur the 1 want the earth, and. a Hire u fate, I'll own it, mostly, in M. zareba. The occupation of Ilasheen is now Great gash ! The treasure! What a haul! to be a mistake. The convoy rooster! I'm getting tall ! I'm a way-uwork is telling severely on the troops, They may talk of statesmen for sui-- a place, Until' tricks are wanted. Ill act the pace, of whom are sick. Aiid HI make it smashing. We've gut 'em many Osman Digna on Sunday ordered hia foul! They may howl If they want to. We'll let troops to advance on Suakim, after tha 'em howl. slaughter of the British. I'll show 'em a trick In finance: I Well It will be impoieible to reach Tamai I'll put the mouuy where It will tell I on Friday, owing to the difficulty of ! We control the We've gut 'em fur keeps obtaining water. stamps; Loxdox, March 23. Graham has telWe'll currat tho mugwumps; I'll put on the clamps egraphed the government that the Of cash anil patronage hind 'em fast. and marines showed great steadiWith something to live on their faith will last. guards ness uailer fire during the harassing enWe've gut the revenues ! Coin will tell. I'm a la we machine man. I'll run It well. gagement yesterday. The cavalry also I'm a a at phAtlng. I'm Warwick to date. behaved well. And I'll hold that commission In 'Ml. Cairo, March 23. Two Soudanese It must nut be forgotten tint this Is the ere sheiks have gone to Cunatantinople to of reform." Chicago Tribune. enter the service of the Sultan. gfMJtKX. General Grants (iuoil Buy. Nominations. Samuel S. Cox of New New York, March 23. General Xnd Minister Yorkjlinvoy Extraordinary was one of imricnimtentiarv of the United Statu to Grants condition Turkey. provement. After a good nights rest, k ha arose shortly after 7 oclock, and Samuel S. Cox, MinisConfirmation. ter to Turkey; Henry I,. Muldrow, pf liquid nourishment, which w Assistant Secretary of the Interior; Wm. continued at intervals thnmghuut tha A. J. Sjiarks, OnniuisMimer of tha Gen day. At almut 3 oclock ho went for a eral I .and Office. driva in t 'antral Jark in a cl we carriage, lie was accomitanicd by Dr. Douglass. The Commissioner of Tensions hu isLate at night Dr. DuuglaHi atated that sued an order directing that for tha pro' ent, until the mas of business before tha the distinguished patient remained up hoard is disxieed of, member of that all day, retiring ehnrtly after 10 oclock. division of the pension office shall begin Ilia general roudition has improved, it work at 8:30 a. in. and finish at 6 p. m. being his best day for a week. Thera were no worse yniitoin visible in the The Minister to Japan has written a throat, ami the drive, nearly five miles, letter to Secretary Bayard, expressing being tha longeal yet taken, produced the wannest thanks of his government to iui visible signs uf fatigue. Lucius II. Foote, United States Minister to Corea, for protecting a party of JapanIdol In Vienna. ese subjects during the recent disturbances at Seoul. Vienna, March 23. The riotous in (he Austrian chamber of rescenes The New York Sent Washington A large special says : The interesting discovery presentative have culininuteil. has been made that (lie lreNidcnts listers number of studimls took meNiin of tha are staunch Republicans and have not and repeatedly inluiruited the abated a particle of their faith since they galleries proceedings with shout of, Down with came into the White House. "Hurray for tbe (he railway Jew I ISusinee was stopped The New South Wales legislative anti Hemilir ! Council by a unanimous vole and tha and the President ordered the galleries Legislative Assembly by (S3 to 31, ap- - leared. it was necessary to bring a could he proved the dispatch of a Colonial large force of polio before this The rioters fought contingent In the Soudan. The announce- accomplished. ment of the vote was received with lund dtieralaly, hut wsra fiiialy ejected, and most of them lucked up. cheering for the Queen, e GRIFFITHS Special to the Chronicle Cuk'ago, March 20. The bear party are still in control of the speculative markets on change, although there is no great activity and no large trading. In wheat tha little herd of pit icalpen are tbe ones who are doing the pounding, hut they keep price on the down grade without much difficulty. Nothing could be a bettor indication of tho temporary local demoralization. Substantial bulls are tired and dejected, while those left appear to have neither tha strength nor inclination to make much of a stand. Crop scars newt Is still freely circulated, but there here lately been e number a dispatch received from the southwest stating that wheat in that section, although tha tops looktd dead, poamstd perfectly sound roots and seems to bars Buffalo, March 2o. This evening as an attache of Music Hall was lighting the gas shove I he stage, the drop fly took fiie from a defective burner. In an instant the whole stage was in flames, and in six minutes the entire building was SAVU AID BMTAUBAFM. BTC. A BEAK STOKT. A Glll'ItCU AND TUEATltE lll'BNED THACKRAHS Journal-Regist- er! (COPYRIGHT.) for BALK BY W. F. RAYBOUU Booknnllnr SALT LAKE nnl CITY, uTAH |