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Show 23. 0.-5- TO. J Lake Evening Chronicle. SALT LAKE CITY, THURSDAY, ;y lJUnivriWI,!u ... rnijiCLE 1m - m,e l' Sett Street, Hn!q Terms City, i cpiyj o MO S3" not receive their nf couniiciut, will n U!ro'(iy HOTICE5. . ''Y'viMTtfS (ES. A- - v".i benrt IL frtaRupplTlm '"pTmilTY UXBl KMPliOYMEST Pontli Street (lit Office,. Special Conti anil feulta-T- ht M South street - FINE sms. XIESSINA s lt Bandy House. the ptnvitv.itITl at MonUl Ktrrot- ibSIXmTS " - Imported ItnMay Goo.lt Wan aSS.itlurai!na Tea, Bok t iPlifiOX AND COMMISSION, rifleeed ol.l City Market Build. wStlSanlo street, 1 am prepared to SffSnwp-n- t tiic most reasonable ihJre smSa rotno to accommodate ritafUinsof merchandise, and tmr may leave (mods ttbtatlonioaun j( v, MYKICK. ehuge. ir i) KliOK time-piec- bo-fo- re . 'YOUR T SlAllEKr-OE- show repaired neatly and kSiarUie most lnifrnyM style, rest Joan V ctcl. aorlli. rkoure, professional. TEAcnroi of tarein'ived to l'iift South street, OtJlarW Church. Ogden tVcliffe. Vi Wta tited Wdhsaiys ami Sitlnidays. . nHAVMiiTA V'il YTOl'hV ljhKTI-iTdUffidker Opn Huiiw. Anwthetles ISiono in office. J.L. Wuttock, D. D. S. OIHUC ,i ft HCIIOLS, HENTISi. I & (motile Walker House, over Bmliury AuesUtctlm Riven. ttnoaVAiv store, TiteptoM In office. H.. ESIIsr- a- HITCII'XICK Wwlfli J IV. ililrhrock, rt.bnV Ii.ack. tall m. W.R. Stover, Logan, Utah. SOCIETIES. SALT K0UKTA1T1 LEAGII E UtsiON No. 1. XT UKE egcxar conventions i:vi:py hi::-Jievening at S,in luiil of the Cninn, ter Opera lines. Sfjnuniiag companions wdhnly Invited to attend. AKT1IUU U THOMAS, CCTUSMider. lI.itstiDEE, Clerk. UTMl LODGE K0.1, I.O.O.F. P. M, TF.CT EVFKY THURSDAY AT Hell, I'lifnu Block, Sait site tut y. Odd Fellows in pud tomlins nre : . iL In Odd avitodtost.vjit. I, J. Tiifoia K.C.FPEIVCLR.K.G. Kecretaiy. 2, I.O.O.F. rKKTiC EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT ViJl, in Odd Kell, Halt, Union Block. SALT LAKE LODGE NO, wi iuj,,xid Ff.ndlns I While aksL GKO. UDaimim, Secretary. are invited tu A. LUKE, N. li. 3,1. 0. 0. F, EVERY MONDAY EVENING IORDAN LODGE Ko. ISra -- AT Ji'iA In 0.1(1 . Fellows' N.iv Hull, Unton art Odd Folio-,- sin pood sUnidlnRre J0II5T. IlUC'nIJi.N.G. MUHUM, hoCKtUjT. noGav LOOSE Ko. o, i. oo. f. UEEB EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING orkjn Odd Follows llall.Unlou Mpma Rtefc MnUinjUiahcrsiiinlo welmnuu. PHIL. N. Ci. a. 11. Cugjt,SccreUry. KUPP1.E, ' LtiiieE K S, krdF P. COSVESTIONA EVERY IOS-,l- .i iVty evenlm at Hedle Hull; W.ilkc; m. Msitlii" Enlillits CALESTHE xnauunovs. !USCELA2f0D3. Cloaks UPHAM. and es, y DEmUR M. G. MAIN AND THIRD SOUTH STREETS. AGENT FOR SALT LAKE CITY. . u JAPAN BAZAR, AN1 TwnpTlIINA PALACE HOTEL, A. L. WILLIAMS, Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. Pleasant Valley Coal. OFFICE: 145 S. Main Street Next to Barr&tt Brop. burniture Store Yard Temporarily Just North of Utah Central Railway Depot. GUARANTEES GOOD, CLEAN, SCREENED Order NEW HOUSE I NEW FURNITURE! AND NEW AND MODEBN IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. Suits. Tlis Crisis Abridged. Iari.s, Deo. 3. Tho cabinet council began at 9 oclock, and terminated at midnight. At the urgent request of President Grovy, the other members of the ministry, ns well ns Waldeck Kous-scaminister of the interior, abandoned thcr iutenition oT resigning their portfolios. Tho council during its session tho Senatorial determined to reform hill to lire Senate, and, demand the adoption of ibo scheme approved by Priiuo tho Chamber of Deputies. Minister Perry and Waldeck Ilosseau will explain their views to tire committee on Thursday. George A. Lowe, SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. to 2.50 PER RATES $1.50 DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED DAY. Schuttler Farm and .Freight Wagons MTSpeciil Rata to Permanent Boarders and Families. Street Cats and Busses from all Depots pare the door. & REMINGTON, JOHNSON AND CO., FOB THE ONLY GXXUIMI AQKNT8 Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals PRICE REDUCTION IN PLEASANT VALLEY THE OF AND ANTHRACITE WELL-KNOW- N COLORADO COKE AND COAL. CHARCOAL Orders solicited and promptly filled. YARD OPPOSITE D. & B. G. Telephone No. 211, connected with yard and office. PASSENGER DEPOT ; OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, - Warranted of SOLD DEDERICK fob and wihtxr ix Jli FINEST IMPORTED HAY Street. KINDS, WINTER JUST HECSIVED. A1M.1'ALI, Slid 4k we STYLES 1876. STEAM HAZAIl r.VTI'ERKB (iiivii tree, llarer ?, St Iri a. ltirertlss joinlSl ,,c tJorscU, liiuUe "M. IUi.jAPlUM. Halt Take City. EDWARD tary public jTUKB CITY, UTAH. . Main PUMPS, ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. Correspondence solicited. Inquiries answered promptly. STOCK JOS. BAUMGARTEN, FIT thi city. STYLE, ..THK. ... ..AND AND DOMESTIC ORKMANSHIP OVERCOATINGS Guaranteed. FASHIONABLE AKD IMNlTOwtlM Pantings DEFT COMPETITION. forwarded on application. Sample Fashion Plate and Rules for & SON, BUCKLE" and Woolen Drapers, Tailors ' UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. P. O. BOX SALT LAKE CITY. TAILOR HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AMD KLKQAXT STOCK OF PRICES SUITINGS Fall and Winter Goods! Oonriating of tire Very Beat Imported and Domestic- - Suitings. G82. NEW TIME CARO, SEPT, ft 1884. FAHKKGKR TRAINS LEAVE BALT LAKE DAILY AB FOLLOWS: P. O BOX 3C6. 111 8. MAIN STREET is aa application to ell parts Ihaeonntty. BROOM HOTEL, OGDEN, UTAH. IN THE HAVING LEASED UTAH & NEVADA BULBS I BULBS! New Railway. O. BUSINESS CENTRE AND REOPENED THIS Well - Furnished and I Hotel AM READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL. F. DUE, A11 n FLORIST, Absolutely Pure M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. - ASSAYER- - 8. WIRE, n-i- e , Prank Foote, 141 BALING Particular attention called to the foci that PEOPLE LEAVING OGDEi . M AMD AFTER FRIDAY, JUMR O. on Hoard Iaont ON OF THE MORNING TRAINS, by coming on Afternoon or Evenin-TraiANY a Nevd Company! 11 lastthe Utahfollows (Bundayi excepted): their bain Halifax, Dec. 3. A . dispatch tofrom Salt Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUR AF I The night from North Sidney says: This Powder never varies. A mam ot STANDARD MOUNTAIN TIME NO. 240 W. THIRD SOUTH STREET, THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. schooner Mary Joseph, of Channel, N . I1'., parity, strength and whotesqmenrea M-rLeave Belt Lake City KKoekaWsrtofCIUI The Commercial Travelers interests will be most respectfully attenk sailed from there Nov. 22, taking a Leave Uarfleid STOCK OF License required for commercial travelers in Ogden. Tooele LARGE RECEIVED A Leave us Williams named paasen Kate woman lM0a.ni. JJA8 Arrtre etTmeinu. Captain FttYDKft COh IDS Wall lW6t Mw Yoffc. per. Tho crew consisted of son TbibI11 Leave MQass aged Henrv Scott, Frank Itatuf and P5,000 BULBS FROM BELGIUM Leave Tooele P-- ni. 12, Michael Petito and Charles Voyse--a- ll Mb p.m. of Channel. - Tire schooner Bessie ArtrerttaUukaty.. All first class, mid at Eretem Prices, such as from Channel and reports arrived Garfleld and retain FARE to BUckRoCk or tire most of tho Mary Joseph picked up tSSltorefbetweSfore end ten years cl age: HYACINTHS, TULIPS, on lire shore nonr Channel, which make fBOS&tl it certain that nil on board were lost. NARCISSUS, CROCUS, Special Rates given toBnndayichooli.Rw None or the bodies have been recovered. 142 Main Street, , -- DEALERS IN- BLEEDING HEARTS, MoftwUb will be nedvsd after 4 p. m. W. W. SITU, Dias Digs Up. B. F. FEKTOM, LILIES, Etc., Etc. Pen. Ft ISA Agt CAN TIKDTHI LARGX8T AMOM Mexico, via Galveston, Dec. 3. Presmontof JL in preeenta given Ladies and gentlemen, now la the Urea to ident Dias lias raised sufficient funds away. Send us put your Rune in the ground for opting for tire temporary needs ot tho treasury, 5 cents postage, blooming Cell and examine stoex for and to pay lire government employees end by mail yon will get free a package in foil. Ho lias aim made arrangements of goods of huge valued that will start with tho Nalionnl Bank to reduce the you in work that will at ooce bring you custom liotiso subsidy now being paid money foster than anything use in This tire hank from CO to 15 per cent. Americt, All about tire $2WOOO in wanted will Icavo tho greater part nf lire custom MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, ETC. preeanls with each box. Agents OF ALL' KINDS, everywhere, of either eex, of all ages, for revenuoi at the disposal of the governComer Kota and Third Booth JEWELRY work to American railway subsidies, ment. oil the time, or spore time only, Fortune! for I N BEAUTY OF DEBIOM AMD BULL IN amounting tn 11 per cent, of tire customs at the for us at their own home. Line, In that Weeded we defo competition, And everything all workers absolutely assured, Dont .L werkreanehlp duties, will ho maintained. The AmeriA Co., Portland, lfOM vblcb oiuolNuainiH, can debt of $800,000, coming due tills delay. H. 148 CKy. month, will ho met. 1 'resident Dias has VERY LOWEST FBICE& Maine. bank. the assurance from such Yeiwl Mil MICHAEI.IS, AND AMES PORTABLE STEAM LOCATED . TIES BALING PRESSES, n, MD . PRICES. Line of Well-Areort- For all purpose. All rises constantly in stock. - Market LOW VERY Full and KNOWLES WWT...... COMPLETE fall Bret Quality and to be Agricultural Implements ALL Office 20 and 22 THE LARGEST ,,4Tgp AT A Bouth Street. ESTABLISHED F1E8T-CLAB- S OF Wood And Pig Iron. y t 42 COAL. Solicited and Promptly Filled. main-sprin- g, .nimk. the lJycSrW. rtS pi Valter cooper's U&r houtU of (ir. prorrf01' end (flcoR Jiunui-mmi- XHCXLLAWXOUI. ed fflMOy. ltaineisMxnaser. 'rrrmrsriffZSS Lieutenant Greely, since his return home, relates s number of curious connected with his expedition during tire two years' residence in the Antic regions. The most singular oas of all is that told to him by Mrs. Ds Long a few weeks dace, which she vouches for as being true in every respect According to her narrative, when Commander De Long started on his cruise toward the North Pula ho gave to' his wife to keep for him a valusbls i prized watch. He also left with her a small Dickie-platclock. He cqjoinad her to keep the watch wound up, sdding jestingly that it was something difficult for a womsn to do for two years. She continued to this perform most duty but one carefully, dar the watch suddenly stopped, as also did the clock, and both on the' same hour and minute. An examination of the watch by a jeweler showed a broken but the clock was without iqjury. ' Nothing was thought of the occurrence at the lime, though the anxiety of Mrs. DeLong haa caused her to make a note in her diary of all the facts. The affair was almost forgotten a trivial circumstance until the wife received the journal of her brave, dead husband, in which he had noted on n certain ante that his watch and ships chronometer had stopped, both at the snare time, and comparison of days and dienmstanees was found all of DeLongs those in the Arctic seal as mil aa those at home, had beeo in perfect sympathy. All had ceased to tick on the same day, at the same hour and the same minute. dladelphia gentlemen, to be applied his support, appeal to have been almost exhausted by bad investments, and the guaranteed income upon which everybody thought he would be able to live for the balance of his life, is likely soon to cease. At the time of the failure of Grant & Ward, it was well understood by Wall street men that the fund which had been invested in Wabash Joclis lied depreciated greatly in value, but the general impression' was that the bankers who had guaranteed the interest ou it would have to bear the lots, unless a favorable turn in the market, er some cither twist in stocks, would allow them to escape. (Now appear, however, (and the story is given out by a gentleman thoroughly conversant with the financial afiairs), that the guarantee was limited to a oertaiu .number of years, and that it will soon expire. ' The innd is only a wreck of the original amount, apd tho General will be left without cither principal or interest of what was to have been his certain support. Since his sons failure, the income of the fund ims been almost the only means upon which lie and his family could depend. If it should cease, there is nothing him but absolute poverty. These facts were brought before the President The Old Liberty Ball. and influenced him to make his suggesDec. 3. The qi&s-tio- n Philadelphia, tion in his message. General Logan ip whether the old Liberty Bell shall expected to put it in the way of being ha sent to the New Orleans Exposition (radically carried out by presenting the came up for consideration at the meeting sill recommended. . of the city property committee of the Council this afternoon. A comr AsEqirtn.IhSroat War. tion was read from the mayor, and also a S. Dec. Until lire Canada Toronto, resolution from the Council, noth favorscific railway leased the Toronto, Gray able to allowing the bell to go, together & Lrnce road, the station agents of the with an application from tire City Counlatter acted ns agents for tho Vickers cil of New Orleans. The committee, after a tie vote, postponed the Express Company. Since then the rail- subject.taking way agents have acted for tho Dominion An Important DIeeorerj Express Company, operated mainly by the Canadian Pacific. Last night the An English mining engineer by the railway pcoilo barricaded the express name of Baker is said to have made a car, preventing the Yickera ' Company It from placing goods on the train. To- discovery of immense importance. day an order was obtained to compel tho consists of nothing less than to take gold Canadian Pacific to allow the Vickers and silver out of tho mu on the galvanic Company to iimc their cars. Action for jdan. 'It is done by the following very ?20;000 damage has also been instituted : The finely crushed ore ngainst tho railway company . by the simple process is taken by water down over a somewhat Vickers Express Company. inclined plane of wood. On this inclined plane are a few stations, each ooe Wholesale Discharge or C.F. (Implores. consisting of a copper plate, which rest! San Francisco, Dec. A It, is re- on a layer .of quicksilver. The copper ported that the C. P. E. Ii. Co. lias dis- plate is connected with the negatiro and the positive pole of charged 1,100 men within tho lost three the quicksilver with Now the ore u taken down a battery. been 400 and more have that months, over it by the water. Immediately the discharged at Sacramento in the last gold and silver tire ore leave Towne to be taken three days. General-Managup by the quicksilver, while was interviewed by on Associated Press such metals as sulphur, antimony, eta, reporter and stated that a 'majority of ate retained on the copper plate ana the them wero those who had been employed earthy matters ate taken down hr the in repairs and construction, and their water. The quicksilver is' drawn off services were no longer necessary. A from time to time by an arrangement on weeding out had been made in various the ride in order to take the precious dciiartmentH, and others had been dismetals out of it. This is Bakers process, missed because but little freight woe which costs per ton $1.50, while hr the due This is mainly moving at present. common treatment it sometimes costs ss to the low price of wheat, farmers refus- much as $20 per ton, at the same time there is in the old way often a great lore ing to sell. of the precious metals. Timers said to ' HUiinn's Callers. be a lore of only 2 per cent, in the elecNew York, Dec. 3. Blaine trical process. had numerous callers at the rosidonco of The Hope ef the Ratten. S. B. Elkina. Exccjit in rare instances, slow in Children, where the callers wero well known, atm delicate, use Wells 1 scrawny Blaino saw but few of those who deRen ewer. sired to pay (heir respects to him. His of presence in tho city brought nn army newspaper men tn Elkins's mansion, but Blaine determined under no circumHe stances to yield to an interview. dines this evening with D. 0. Mills and also attends the opera. Mr. D. O. Mills gave a dinner in honor of .Tames U. Blaine. Mr. ami Mrs. N. B. Elkins were of the 'party. After dinner Mr. Blaine went to the Mdrnpolitan Opera House and listened to Lohengrin. y . lt t!ie salt Tlwentoees, Which Mopped st foe Same Hour. n : - tong Washington, Dec. Ar. lltr.r$ recommendation that General Grant be given a life petition is said to have been brought abontly the presentation to him of the abiolute necessities of the Generals condition. The ftmd which was raised bjr wealthy New York and COMPANY. PUBLISHING PRICE, FIVE CENTS 4, 1884. a curious coincidence. Circumstances That I.rt to Ita rroposal by tut lrealdent. i DECEMBER to-d- Street, Salt Lake City. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. EL IAS ONS. rT Jaal attention clvcn hi nil lriinltni H. KELLY & BRO., hakcfactuheim or Blank-BooK BINDING "" 1 1 filOns f B.i mu-r- and paper rulinq. AIM x tho, 1 H liaS,. I ks STREET, Jontm-- n Bank. m slalrs "loney than at anything P taking an agenry fur b'.k Rtan.ily. A',l m ,5k niL Nunc fail. o., Port- - -wy-OU Gold and Silver $200,000 Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, BROWNS WATCHES, Marble Work? Halutt 144, 146 and Main Street, Salt Lake |