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Show rtii veiling Chronicle. SALT LAKE CITY, SATUHDAY, EVENINGCHR0N1CLE ISAtjlAKE I tfBUSH (gansUy A i.y I lie 1 except Stfeeti farw iJJO ........ ZOO iSste IZwssb 1 I 'i" their An not receive nf complaint, will s3C5!nycn'e Wtffln natter. WlLo:!f' Boslueee Sanager. B. ttle Candy of Warner Home, AT THE HONKER gouth Street. H. I 1 ' !J2SSpdetor. I jipanbazak. iMrtBgKKJTriv: etc. New goons ,tl M, 367 MISCELLANEOUS. I ' Bill to Suspend Ha Further Ceina (a. , I I and puuv S?" mine I SJfStetteSSt YOUR MTiren-G- KT and repaired neatly tarrowd rtylo, next flOFISSIOHAL Wasiiixotox, Dec. 5. Buckner of Miaaouri, chairman of the committee on banking and currency, will introduce in Ike House on Monday a bill to provide for the suspension of the coinage of liver - dollars. Buckner has always er been a man, and he says that ha proposes to suspend silver coinage in the interest of that metal. In conversation with a pro correspondent Buckner aeid that he had talked with several of ' the warmed friends of in Oongress among them Warner of Ohio and they were agreed that under exist-in- s circrnnitinrti it would bt imwiw to continue the . coinage of the standard dollar. Buckner does not believe, however, that any bill can be passed at the present session of Congress to suspend the coinage. He chargee that the State and Treasury department! have been reand he miss in their efforts to secure the cooperation of foreign nations for the a stariari' if the suicide was imTed I itablishment of a I tint rl by the (huh from the weapon, and com- - lnj I? menced burning briskly as the body lay ?taU movement in England have in- there motionless, until the blue was ex-- 1 present altitude of U"1! Btotoi on the diver question tinguished with a pitcher of water. Miss Lamer exhibited no emotion whatever I tle wt7 when the pistol wu first pointed. She neither screamed nor feinted, and stood silently watching the three or 'four men who picked up the still smouldering re- It U speculated that one of those days, mains of her former lover end laid them on the table. She then walked from the in the way off future, the revolution! of courtroom without looking bade. . tlia earth on her own axis will be those of the moon ones in about 38 days, thia Tlie Beech Papers, the result of the friction of tho being New York, Dec. 5. The will of Francis D. Moulton hw not yet been tides upon tho earth surfed and the eontinnoui decrease' of hu revolutionopened. It is expected it will tell what thereof. The ary speed in disposition shall be made of the Beecher earth will bo consoquend exposed to tho foil Mart of pipers which were in Moulton's pos- the ran for about fourteen days at the session. Beecher told a Commercial re- time. The change this will bring about be exaggerated. All life, can regarding F. D. Moulton: both hardly porter animal and vegetable, will be I could say many kind things of Moul- destroyed, ell . water will be d ton, and some things not complimentary. the solid rocks will be His hand wu raised against me, but he scotched end cracked, and the whole could not help it. lie had committed world reduced to a dreary and barren himself in the 'conspiracy against me, wilderness. It ia hy some that auppoeed and wu compelled to take the stand he the moon bra already paired through did. I know, from good aoutcee that he this, head its shattered aad baredook-ing hu regretted his action since. The real surface; that tho earth being eo much truth of that great conspiracy against me the larger, hu more quickly anted upon hu never been given to the public. the moon's wrfaee, and stopped almost Moulton held many papers, documents entirely its revelation around its own and letters that have never been pro- axis, thus canting it to have a day equal duced. I know foil well the underlying to28ofour days, and tho heart of tho reasons for this conspiracy, but in the ran hu already done to it what in future evidence I could not prove them. I may agre it will do to tho earth. apeak more fully of Moulton latere I may tell what I know some day. A new rtyle of ballot-bo- x wu need ia : Ou ContlBual for the first time for the Mamachuiette Follow-log Dec. 5. WmxLixa, W. Va, recent Presidential emtnL The voter are extracts from a letter received his ballot face downward on an deposits y from Erviagton, Dickinson county, inclined plane, and the turning of a crank For three Van and dated Nov. 27th: carriu u between a pair of rubber months ;n this part o Virginia there reUam,.-ead- -. the ringing of a bell anhu been me continual funeral. At first nounces that the ballot ia within the box. ia a registering mourners were numerous, but uow, since On one end of the box numdeath and disease have held inch high machine; in plain sight, containing the register advancing one every carnival, the corpses are almost greater bers, in number than are those who bury time a ballot goes through. . . them. Business is almost at a standstill. XXMBUAnOVK. This town contains leu than 150 people, deserted We ia and a veritably village. deaths in the place have had forty-on- e in ninety days. Many came to us and it may died at our doors. Strange seem, the death rate wu greater hero, where some attendaore wu to be had, than in the roral districts. I talked today with a man from Cranes Nest, just acrouthe line in Wiu county. He says he made inquiries io every bouse ha passed on hia way here; and in a population of about 400, there had been 110 deaths all in a distance of thirty-o- ne miles. pro-div- llgi5s!Si ind Saturday. "iHlMAlf ilifHYTOCK, D?,. D. D. B. WUTTOCK, OFFICE ft 5ICH0LS, DKHTI8T. ete Walter House, over Beabury & dn store. Anesthetics given. ySoeilaoffios. - hitciioock ram Salt 1 W. Hitchcock, Wasatch Block, T.B. Sorer, Logan, Utah. SOCIETIES. -S- "U,,JBUW. iBCLAB ALT LAKE conventions evkry fki-ik- In ball of lb Union, twain lag companions Ste Opera House. griUiylnvttaatoittaiA. ABTHDR U THOMAS, Commander. LEBamca, Clark. UTMt LODGE N0.1, 1. 0. 0. F. KET EVERY THURSDAY AT 7M P. M., Liu Odd Fallon' Hall, Union Block, Salt ksClty. Odd Felloin in good standing are r 1 riled to attend. V. C. SPRINGER, N. Secretary. I. J.Tjiojmis 0. 2, 1.0. 0.F. 'EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT Lftfn Odd Fellow Hall, Union .Block. i in nod standing are Invited to GKO. A. LUKE, N. U. . IlkiLUM, Secretary. MIT LAKE LODGE NO. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. imi EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT Fellow New Hall, Union lGt in Odd k 1 Falbnrs in good standing are NIDAN LODGE Ne. JOnN T. BUCKLE, K.G. lkHHnw, becretary. LODGE No. 9, 0. 0, F. EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING Odd Fdlow A'rJrdoek,tn HalhUnlon HUGELY 1. YRB t VatUngtHotbenmidewelooine. PHIL. N. G. .M.Cua,Bectttiry. KUlPLE, CALEKTttEUDGENe.S, K. OF P. KDUR GOXVOmOXB EVERY MOSV- to erenloett Cw) Halt, Walker naBoaa, at I fetewstam. JfklL vwting Knights ruunl . APHAM I 1 and Suits. HUs Mackey's New York, Dec. 5. A friend of Mackay, speaking of hia daughter's engagement, lays Mackay looks upon it in a philosophical light, and although ha hu not been materially consulted in the matter, either by Mrs. Mackay or Eva, he expressed 'the hope just before he ailed Unit hia daughter might be happy, and he should do all in his power to wlra her so. "I un rare, raid the "if money gentleman, can make one hap-p- LATEST NOVELTIES For Every One of our Numerous Departments. Our SILK, SATIN, VELVET AND FRENCH ' DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT contains the choicest products of European Looms, and ia pronounced by tourirta the Largcat and Best between Chicago and Ban Francisco, and ai reasonable in its prices as any in Eastern cities. We carry a full slock of u AS HIGH AS CO PER YARD. THE CASHMERE to-d- Ol ROCK nonpareil: velveteens. NEW HOUSE! NEW FURNITURE! AND NEW AND MODEBN : ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. LADIES OUR Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. JSTSpecial Bates to Permanent Boarders and Families. " Street Can and Busses from all Depots pare the door. & REMINGTON, JOHNSON OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Still maintains its lead as the best in the Bocky Mountains, onion coming to us from Denver and as far west as Itenu, Nevada. We warrant every pair wesell. CO., Cloths and Flannnel Departmest, Table Linen and Department, Cloth and Cashmere Department, Lace and Embroidery Department, Merino and Muslin Underwear Department, Dress Button and Trimming Department, Hosiery and Glove Department, 'll Knit Woolens and Corset Department, Curtain and Drapery Department, Are constantly replenished with Latest Novelties from first hands and sold on the lowest possible margins compatible with fair dealing. Our Ladies AGENTS FOR THE ONLY GENUINE House-Furnishi- ng Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals PRICE IN REDUCTION PLEASANT VALLEY THE OF AND ANTHRACITE WELL-KNOW- M AND COKE COLORADO. COAL. CHARCOAL , Wood And Pig Iron. Orders solicited end promptly filled. Telephone No. 11, connected with yard and office. YABD OPPOSITE D.&B.G. PASSENGER DEPOT; Office 20 end 22 Second South Street. THE LARGEST . MILLINERY Our Gents, Bovs and Childrens CLOTHING Department, u " " Hat and Gap Department, Boot, Shoe and Bobber Department, Furnishing Goods Department, Are complete. Our styles are the newest, materials moat durable and Prices ths Lowest in the city. Wo make 11 AND MOOT STOCK COMPLETE TO ORDER GENTS SUITS fit and material. Call and be convinced, FOR FALL AND WINTER IN THE (STY. FINEST IK POSTED gJSLM . STYLE, nuL FIT WORKMANSHIP Guaranteed. IPRICES SUITINGS ...AND... TO Pantings Bold DEFY COMPETITION. forwarded on application. fin u.mpi. Faihion Plato and & SON. Woolen BUCKLE Tailors and Drapers, O. BOX P. At a saving of 25 per cent, and warrant BLANKETS, ..AND.. AND DOMESTIC OVERCOATINGS; BUGGY ROBES LEIGH IN THE GREATEST VARIETY Wholesale buyers need not be told that our slock in all the above lines ia tho largest in tlie Rocky Mountains, and that oar price compete with any market Fast or West. Mailorders solicited and honorable treatment guaranteed. We- - are never undersold. ESTABLISHED 1864. i F. AUERBACH & BRO JOS. BAUMGARTEN, .THE... DEALEBS TAILOR IN- MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS Fiom the Celebrated Gnu u A. J. George A. Lowe, SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED tei Domestic p. SOLD AT VERY A Full end LOW ar.-e-. OGDEN, UTAH. IN LOCATED THE BUSINESS CENTRE HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED THI8 PRICES; Line of Well-Assort- o box BROOM HOTEL. .Warranted of Best Quality and to be 1 Suitings. sent on application to all parti of the country. FIRST-CLAS- S OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, New and I Well - Furnished AM READY TO ENTERTAIN Hotel ALL ALL KINDS, deomick CO. GUNNELL, AGENT, Wnnntoh Building. and Imported CHy. Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons Greek Mass. Oheere for Blaine. New York, Dec. 5. Blaine attended - KELLY & BRO., the Star Theatre in the evening to seel Irving end Mias Terry in Twelfth AXOFACTUttu OF Night. The party in the box included Mr. and Mrs. Elkins, Governor and Mix. ank-BooksI Mined and Shipped by the R. C. McCormick, a daughter of Senator ot Ohio, Mr1, and Mrs. Bow, Thurman K BlNDIMS MD PAPEI Mr. Hobart and Charles Emory Smith. RUUN8. Blaine wu cheered at the clou of the COAL DEPT U. P. R. R. nJuf1! WMET, first act, and later in the midst of the Bank. n Italia perfornwnce. After the play the audience greeted him in the ulky with pro- Consisting of the Very Best 111S. MAIN STRKET SPRING WEBER, Winter Goods! TOOLS, ETC. Street, . Salt Lake . Fall and Implements red canyon i Agricultural OF H AND 682. H- S. is?1 "Uy We carry the largest stock in Utah. In all its branches. 1876. ESTABLISHED li ' longed cheer, which were renewed by the whole crowd he emerged on the bookoMt Me sidewalk. The enthusiasm wu spontaNom f'i- - neous and hearty, and Blaine acknowlUALLrrT Book Co., Port-edged it by rerani hia hat. Blaine gou Iftine, toWaehington thu morning. CLOAK DEPARTMENT rliwe-Gttin- g AND assayer, W MISSES AND Shows a must Beautiful Assortment of Latest Styles in all Desirable Fabrics. The New Markets aiid graceful Bundan Circulars are the Leading Style of the season, and our large sales of Ladies' and Childrens Garments so early in the foil gives us the assurance that our 'Styles are Correct end our Prices Moot Kca amiable. RATES $1.50 to 2.50 PER DAY. 144, 146 , and 148 Main Unnxcnllnd in thn West. frank Foote, JYO SILKS, Tlie best substitute fur Lyons Velvet ever made; positively siipcrfor to them in Durability and (Stability or Color. luspection invited, for no lady should buy Velvets, Silks or Dress Goods, without first examining and pricing our Suiwrior Stock. Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, co a li PUBLIC all bustneesl BLACK HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF sg&fflgS:; iw CELEBRATED MARGUERITE The Very Best in the world, every second yard having its name woven into Ilia , selvage to prevent counterfeiting. A foil assortment of the Genuine -- Absolutely Pure. Viva Holy Martyrs. Dec. 5. Tho Chron-trie- s Ban Francisco, Qiiean am special ray Arisotu, Preecott, Honp Rklita, Biwtles sentenced the conHoward Judge ff'Wtowcallon LJL8-M- Q. LAPHAM. Holt Lake victed polygamists Ammon M. Tenny, Ctty. Bishop P. J. Chriatofiereoti and C. I. fOWARD MICH A dolEl. IS, Kemp each to pay five hundred lar fine and be imprisoned three and a half yean in the United Statu house of Modi correction at Detroit, Michigan. TARY He sympathy ia expressed for Kemp. two wires and twelve children in leaves LAKE CITY. UTAH. destitute circumstances. Ha desired to plead guilty, but wu prerented, under pain of exaommanicatua by the 'Mormon Church. Tbe sentence of Bishops Vm. J. Flake end James F. Krooseo, who pleaded guilty, were each fire hunfine and six mouths conte Street, Salt Lake City. dred dollar finement in tho Yuma Penitentiary. i Brocades and Paris Velvets y, WcCAI.L BAZAR PATTERNS Kerelpt by Freight' and Expresa of the ue in Daily We GEO. M SCOTT & CO. FASHIONABLE - Mbs Mackay when ' once married will never need experience an unhappy moment, but there ie more than money at a. when a charming young lady a fabulous fertune at her command k 42 Market Street with ia canght up by a count or prince, hia Ilk PowAer never wise. intentions may be honorable and he is may have love for hia wife, but wealth AND I would rather the not lMioid in compititloai WINTER STYLES a great power... teat to. young couple had been put mors FnwM?Ocu5Wail street. New York. JUST RECEIVED. than they have apparently. aUeaUim given to Shear, Proprietors. BALT LAKE CITY. ; , JDsenunouA i? :!& Riggs u naT.TAWM.g.afB.Ag. NP f. Auerbach & Bro. SALT LAKE, CITY. . KLIPFLK, teaks STREETS. SOUTH Tithing b I AND THIRD evap-orate- w 'ffcffiiqJlL. MAIN j to-d- ijmflflwr HOTEL, Deo. 5. u I MISCELLANEOUS. Xha Proposed n vvAitcr Coopers iuc' PRICE, riVE CENTS 0, 1884. ' MESSINA fil Die A most shock-- 1 ing tragedy occurred tliia morning in tlio court-rooof Magistrate Dumming. At 10 o'clock tlie case of Louis Keller was called. The fellow was charged with having threatened to murder Min Katie Immeri whom he had been co- gaged to marry until a quarrel ended their courtship, when Keller commenced to make 'the threats .complained of. The young lad? wu on hand to prefer the charge, and, as her eyes met those of her former lover, the latter with a muttered curse, 'drew a revolver end rushed at the woman. The court officials scattered in every direction, with the exception of Justice Dumming, who pluCkily sprang between the and called on Keller .to put np pair his weapon. The furious man pauinf single sec iisCWWBiTEUl giis Enjoctil Lorn Suicide, in birntlimrVi Pretence, CineissATi, PUBLISHING COMPANY, CKf&,C DAD'S DOLXAB. j EVEBY lYESISfii DECEMBER hay; messes, KNOWLES baling STEAM ties and baling wine, PUMPS, For all purpose. All rise constantly in stock. TURBINE WHEELS AUKS PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL . SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. Correspondence solicited. Inquiriu answered promptly. called to the fact that PEOPLE LEAVING (Xfl)K. attention T1TE OF MORNING. ON ANY TRAINS, by coming on Afternoon or Kven'u. : Train from Balt Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUR Ah' THIRTY MINUTES FOR 8LEEP IN THE MORNING. JFtriicular The Commercial Travelers interests will bo moat respectfully alleu. License required for commercial traveler in Ogden. M. H. BEARD8LEY, Proprietor. |