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Show V 33. 5,-Os- O. SOU- - Salt Lake Evening Chronicle. SALT LAKE CITY, WE3CSJE8DAY, OECEMliEK THE EATBQ OX FIBE, THE WALTZ. rhenom-- 1 A Few Hints to the Devotees of the ltleveningchroniglei III I kveuy jcjusn Unlit Fantastic. nyUi pjwccylcl New Yoke, Dm. 9.--A special from Monterey, Highland county,' Ve., arc For aome weeka.paat rumors hare been in circulation hero about subterranean the mountain on Back Crock. The phenomenon me fully investigated Tteteiday. Ascending the anuHe the ground was eo hot men coaid hardly walk on it They began to dig. and on reaching a depth of twelve inches found the earth smoking and boning. The earth, from its eutnee to the fire, was in a high state of perspiration. Upon exposing the burning substance to the air, it gleams with livid heat, sparkling and crackling, and sends forth volumes of PUBLISHING COMPANY, JHROWICLE Lake Salt Stmt, I, Hi' City. j slow fiiB . City Poatofflceea tt. Salt Uke JThe American manner of waltzing is all wrong. The waits is esMntially a dance. The throe-fotime in which write music ia written sufficiently indicates this. To dance it rspidly, ss is done lathis country, is to deprive it of II its natural driiency and grace. Sometimes, however, in Germany end Austria the same writs ia danced both slowly and rapidly. Thus the music is slow at first, but gradually grows quicker and quicker until the dancers ere whirling as rapidly at they can, and then it flower until it dies away alto-ur 10, 1884. rmcB, MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. P4L4CE HOTEL, f, Auerbach & Bro. MAIN AND Ti SOUTH STREETS. SALT LAKE CITY. Riggs & We are in Daily Receipt by Shear, Proprietors. For Every One of our Numerous Departments. Our SILK, SATIN, VELVET AND FRENCH DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT contains the choicest products of European Looms, end i pronounced by tourist as the Largest and Best between Chicago and Ban Francizci), and as reasonable in iu prices as any in KaMem cities. We carry a full stock of grodu-ffifiro- Lyons Velvets and .nv 1 ggJK Office). Special - and iffii!.SSrinG,oI Ttat1' rr-- Two flolumntt of wnokt "What if the best age at which to opening", made one of a dark learn dancing? hue and the other black, each fed "Lika everything else, to- attain the jng it distinct color until it. disappeared greatest proficiency, it is best to from eight. The substance dug up looked young. When children ere four begin or five like brickdust, and could bo squeezed yeas old is the beat time to send them to , toabali lik, wax dancing echool, though many people who never dance a step until they ere grown The Caaadlae Facillc. np men and women, become excellent New Yobk, Dec. 9. George Ste- danoeie." phens, president of the fVnsdt.n Pacific Doss fashion have muck influence Bailway, now here, says: The differ- upon danringT" Yea, Indeed. Dancee come and go, ence in favor of the Canadian Pacific are in fashion and out of f.iiirtr just from China to Now York, as compared like the coate and hats. Many with the San Francisco route, will be paople can remember what a elderly rage the tbou tliree days in point of time. We was years ago, in the day when ate lbMt to build a SeT railway bridge Ska waa airing his concert! in this theSL Lawrence, near Montreal. everybody's foot At present nil traffic to seaports of the tinglo with hia concert polka, end when United States has to go over the Victoria ia owned by the Grand Trunk. Our bridge will be completed nopal end opened in n year from now." its ni Moxtbeal, Dec. 9. At a meeting of round the Cenedien Pacific directors the sono-tio- n though it was revived again eoma yean of Coal Harbor as the Pacific Coast since in the form of the terminus of the line wee ratified. A Indeed, of late yean then has been n company hu been formed to construct strong tendency to introduce the round wharves, harbors and other terminal dancee into square ones, and we have facilities. had the the Bibineon achottische-quadrilland several others. Loss of the Wild Went Show. invent new Many diuiciiig-maate- n Bodnzt, Miss., Dec, 9. The inoes, both round and aqua re, and to their pupils. Some of boat W. P. Thompson came in collision theee coma into general use, but most af Bnnday night with the Captain Miller them are never seen outside of the school below St. Joe, Louisiana, and aunk on a in which they originate. Such of them bar. Bha hail on board the Wild West aa do become popular an usually abort-boexemplified by the once favorite A tug and a barge arrived from I lired an nKrcef1i indecent dance, rickibure this morning. The barge & h danced oullt MTer was lashod to theThompm and took off dll the hones bat two. The proprietor "Let fiuhioos or dancing change aa of the ehow was aroused by the captain may try of the Thompson that the boat waa per- thqr will, or ae dendag-maate- n to make them, then an always certain fectly safe, and after being pulled off the standard dancee which will always be ia bar aha started down the nvar, but favor. First and feremoit among these and the mountain sunk, buffalo, abeep, ia the waltz, which, like the poor, we etc., on the Thompson were all lost. The boat aunk eo quickly that it waa a narrow mart have always with us. Then may be modification of it from time to time, escape for the passengers. The ball of the show starts for New Orleans to- lika the Boston glida and dip of yean but it can never go out of fashiou morrow. the whole art ofball-roodancing shall caaaa to be." Gen. Grant's Debt to YnntterMU. Tfeo Hatkodlat Centeaniy. New York, Dec. 0. Wm. H. VanderBaltimoke, Dee. 9 A reception to bilt, through' hie counsel, filed in the county clerks office today the judgment delegatee of the Gentenriri Conforence recovered by him against General U.8. of Mothodiem, which will begin to-- . at the First morrow, waa held Grant for $135,000 Several daya prior to the failure of Methodist Episcopal Chard. Prayer Mr. Gardner of Grant A Word, Wm. H. Vandorbilt Canada. Bishop Andrews made the ad- loaned General U. 8. Grant $150100. welcome. Ho laid: In tho The money wu not returned, bat no droe ofBaltimore tho first society wu city of n until in taken the metier wu top first chapel built, and few davs ago, whan Mr. Vanderbilt began organised and the 1714 the first conference wu held. At ia Court for action in the Supreme recovery day the Baltimore Conference sent of the same. General Grant consented that miroioneriee to Nova Scotia, and the that iudgeunt should be Ckuda, New him for the full amount of tho claim. church had spread through . I England, to the South, and through the .p. -i Site- MESSINA Nuts, and Candles, the Ca ndjr FINK .HunFmad" ttT'sltcr l!1' of Wmebt Hmm. ff NaSst Ko. aw ySsimwuMe. I h rnMTI7SW T(-BEifi Mwtat Build-- 1 m prepared to I jLMtateilMpaiJ? mueonuMdate I tiyssyiuoet, I A3 HIGH AS tSSBk-ystSS- Hr dentists, a vhvtock, i.L. Whytocx, D.D.B. fpKLr OFFICE n jEICHOUi DENTIST. " r House, over Seabury A Aoeathcttca given. NEW HOUSE! u rWit I FI . A BTOVER. Ball ffltetooek, Wasatch Block, W.EUswr, Lagan. Utah. V. TOCKXIU! '""auw -S- ALT LAKE ana COKVEKTIONB EVER? EKt h inelni at Lin hall of the Union, Oana Haas. griournliig companions MLWftii iBsei snr taffijarttod to attend. tirfme L THOXAS, Comma uder. t team, Park. HIM LODGE NO. 1, 1. 0. 0. F. SB EVOtT THURSDAY AT 130 P. M, liOdd Nlewf HaU, Union Block, Balt tty. Odd FeUews In good standing are lloaltcad. X. C. 8PEINQEE, N. 0. Taomaflactataiy. 2, 0. 0. F. iVIRY FRIDAY EVENING AT Odd Union Block. Mows Hall, Wh Mies la goad standing are Invited to GEO. A. LCKK, N. G. M.T LAKE m LODGE NO. 1. ht Lliauro,8satay. IIDOGENlS.I.O.O.F. HH EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT Utln Odd NlowN New Hall, Union LMt lWlovi In good standing are la- JOHN T. BUCKLE, iHIteowtaty. M8aV LONE Hs.9, 1. N.G. ... 0.oTT BIVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING WHockJta Odd VellowW HalhUnloa sice or Hook other, AVrotuuDumde. AHmiE U)NE So. i, K. OF P. BUR 00KVBRI0N8 EVERT MON-- aks and i- today, the amount being $155,407. nUaitaothHsiude welcome. lChaMnUKLIpPLE, N. G. NwYok,Dcc. I who eloped with the wife of Rev. Mr. Downs, has, lira Terry roys, written her elating that he wu aorry fin what ha had done, and that if aha didnt for- would kill himself. "I Era him ha bom," said she, "but ho forgiven mustnt do so any moea, Mm. Do hu witten hu mother at Bfoghamp . aiking forgiveneea She mid aha wu onyforthe dirgraee hu conduct had brought upon the femily. She intimated that aha wu anxious to return' to hu ku abend and .children. Dec. 9. Charlie B. Primer, a gambler aqd low character of Chatham, Pittsylvania county, while on n carouse yesterday at Sego, in that county, accosted William Aker, with whoa ne before had an altercation, and commenced shooting. Several iff the shots took effect, and Aken aoon died, Palmu then beat an inofienaive negro nearly to death and fled. A poms of Hmm have been searching for hia all . day without raccem. They an gnatlv Lynchburg, Va, Suits. Terry, ecou Mexico, Dec. 0. The United States Sooth American Commimion hu be pemeated to President Diaz, who prom-faa- d would luve that hia ensiling undano to promote conwnuco between the two countries, and thanked the United Statu for taking the initia-live. pginMfhu become notonoua througha swindler and out this motion u The Besehellers. Market Street New Yobk, Dee. 9. The executive committee of the American Baseball at their meetings this afternoon WINTER STYLES and evening awarded the championship BeuovaL pennant to tho Metropolitans. Publishing Company The Chronicle RECEIVED. Tony Mnllane wm suspended one year have removed their office to 117 8. Main hie and fined $1,000 for jumping trset. ' ha yjftWJJBAJAH PATTKHXU Toledo oontnet. This action wu op-t-u free. Bziac Drem-- 1 posed by (Sndnnati delegate, KIBCZLLAROUa. MteltieuSlmlKE 255? I Mnllane had signed with them for 1885, At-ocul- Co"et end had received $2,000 advance money. iSliUPUAM.HaHLekoatv. WAND - 1 MICHAEI.I8, rARY PUBLIC LUke PITY. UTAH. nk Foote, assayer, ' 'Doadly Hin Street, Salt Lake City. SilSjgtt10 riven to all lnmln H. The beat substitute for Lyons Yelret ever made; positively superior to them in Durability and Stability or Color. Inn pect ion Invited, for no ledy should buy Velvets, Bilks or Drero Good, without flmt examining and pricing our Superior Stock. IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. RATES $1.50 to 2.50 PER DAY. Bates to Permanent Boarders and Families. Street Osn and Busses from all Depots pus the door. fi9Speciri OUR SHOE "DEPARTMENT of 1 & REMINGTON, JOHNSON Still maintain its lead as the best in the Bocky Mountains, orders coming to tie from Denver end as far west ss Bcno, Nevada. TVs warrant every pair we sell. CO., Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals PRICE REDUCTION IN PLEASANT VALLEY THE OF AND ANTHRACITE WELL-KNOW- M COLORADO AND COKE COAL. CHARCOAL Wood And Pig Iron. Orders solicited and promptly filled. Telephone No. 211, connected with yard and office. YABD OPPOSITE D.4RG. PASSENGER DEPOT ; Office 20 end 22 Second Sooth Street. ' ESTABLISHED THE Cloths and Flannnel Departmest, Department, 11 Cloth and Cashmere Department, 11 Lace and Embroidery Department, 11 Merino and Muslin Underwear Department, 11 Dress Button and Trimming Department, . 11 Hosiery and Glove Department, 11 Knit Woolens and Corset Department, 11 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 TOE THE ONLY GENUINE " Table Linen and LARGEST AND MOST STOCK COMPLETE MILLJNERY FIT STYLE, . SUITS TO ORDER GENTS and warrant fit and material. Call and bo convinced. 25 ORKMANSHIP OVERCOATINGS Guaranteed. PRICES iimANDm ....TO.. Pantings va. DEFY COMPETITION. forwarded on application. Simple Faahion Plate and Buies tor & SON, BUCKLE" and Woolen Drapers, O. Tailors P. SALT LAKE CITY. At a living of BLANKETS, ..AND AND DOMESTIC SUITINGS We carry the largest stock in Utah. Our Gents', Boys and Childrens CLOTHING Department, 11 11 11 " " Hat and Gap Department, " Boot, Shoe and Rabbet Department, " Furnishing Goods Department, Are complete. Our styles era the newest, materials mast durable end Prices tho Lowest in tho city. Wo make FOE FALL AND WINTER IN THE CITY. FINEST IMPORTED House-Furnishi- In all ite branches. 1870. per cynt, AND BUGGY ROBES LEIGH IN THE GREATEST VARIETY ! Wholesale buvere need not be told that our stock In all tho above line la tho in the Bocky Mountains, and that our prices compete with any market But largest Mail oiden solicited and honorable treatment guaranteed. g1 WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. ESTABLISHED 1864. F. AUERBACH & BRO JOS. BAUMGARTEN, ..THK... BOX 682. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. FASHIONABLE -- DEALERS TAILOR IN- HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND ELEGANT IXOCK OF Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS Fall and Winter Goods! TOOLS, ETC. Couriering of the Very Beet and Imported 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. Domestic George A. Lowe, sent on application to ail parte of the eoanby. BR00I FIRST-CLAS- S OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, AT SOLD VERY A Full and LOW THE BUSINESS CENTRE. HAVING LKA8ED AND REOPENED THIS PRICES"; Lina of Well-Aroort- IN LOCATED Warranted of Best Quality and to be Altar la Kentucky. HOTEL, OGDEN, UTAH. Schuttier Farm and Freight Wagons AND Suitings. P. O BOX 356. 1118. MAIN STREET DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED 1 DEPARTMENT close-fittin- g I Gammou and James Divine were quar-Uam- roilng when a ou of the latter .hot him the head, killing bom through ' tently. W. P. Garamoua, father of tho CLOAK Latest Style in all Desirable Fabric. The New Market and graceful Buwian Circular are the Leading Styles of the sea son, end our large sake of Ladies end Children' Garments eo early in the fall gives us the awurance that our Styles are Correct and our Price Most UeaKonable. Showa a moat Beautiful Assortment of SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. .Louisville, Ky., Doc. 9. ftaritr-- l JmuaTt Bedford, Ky, special says: Lafo MISSES' LADIES' AND OUR Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. 1 1 KPl i--V & BRO. ank-Book- NEW FURNITURE! AND NEW AND MODERN . Ketieeal Dtroree eed Beekrapt Lews. New Yobk, Dec. 9. The New York Bar Asseciatioa pasud e resolution tonight advocating the pamaga of a national bankrupt law, framed to secure an equitable, ecooocaical and prompt distribution of bankrupt' usate among ersditon, and secure a bankrupts from his debt ou just and reasonable terms. The Aauciatiou also voted in favor of a national divorce law. SILKS, NONPAREIL VELVETEENS, waltz-quadrill- e, Mirk1, Church. Ogden 'S5ija TtSsFr " teturdaye. BLACK The Very Best in the world, every second yard having its name woven into the A foil amort iu wit of the Genuine selvage to prevent counterfeiting. polka-quadrill- e. . YARD. THE CELEBRATED ... 'ptoraaoML Brocades Paris ts FEB MARGUERITE CASHMbRE 2? I and Express of tho Fnight LATEST NOVELTIES imoki XTwiI. five cents New Agricultural Implements KINDS. and I Well - Furnished Hotel AM READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL. OP ALL el A Blind Boggarts Savings. '"Wga AND FAPEI RUUN8. rrrrwcRO, Dee. 0. Pierre FNfiuix, an old blind beggar who for years hu been a familiar figure ou ourstreots, died a few days ego, while on hi war to (ho nil 0 1 tan.. .u. KPlhan at anything hospital. An investigation into hie ing an agency for affairs ducloaed tho fact that he had on ' wiling book qul Be-- 1 deposit ia the Dollar Savings Bank, 'at e fimi? gmndljr. None fail, the time of hia death, ovu $5,000. He ksim. UUsn Book Co., Port-- 1 died intestate and left no clew to hi hrin. DEDERICK Pewdu never For all purpose. vesta .iptai thrat or oribBaxme Krost, Nkw Teik. PRESSES, KNOWLES Absolutely Pure. TMe MAY BALING TIES STEAM AND BALING PUMPS, All rise constantly in dock. WIRE, Particular attention called to the fact that PEOPLE LEAVING OGDEi ON ANY OF THE MORNING TRAINS, by coming on Afternoon or Evenin' Train from Brit Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUR AF L THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. fififf Tha Commercial Travelers interests will be most respectfully attar WIIEEIS TURBINE .LEFFEL License required for commercial travelers in Ogden. PORI 'ABLE STEAM ENGINES, . SAW MILLS AND BHINGLE MILLS. Cuiniondurs solid ted. Inquiries answered promptly. M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. |