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Show Salt Lake Evening Chronicle. 148. l.-- KO. OIj. ITUKIXG FOK UUIXK. salt lake evening chronicle ha WII Banished ta Awarlea Through Hiatus's IutarcCMion. (iuOlUr exiwpte ' I'T PHKCNICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Uuffado, Oct. 13. lIVOOai'OKATKDj Terms t ..BLOO HIMMIM"" mouths. ,!, ( BV ; Laks City Stnst. Salt Ss4 gssth wv -- i t the city arricr lo all . Ferdinand Ward la Jail. Ferdinand Ward still occupies his old quarter In Ludlow street jail. The only A Palmndar Who Raya rl'BLlSUED EVERY EVENING, 2i w. 2.110 : who do not rewire their ttuue of comuUlnt, will M. A. MayemlorflT, a native of Poland, who wiateutenced to Siberia for life at the clone of the revolution of 1803, arrived here thin afternoon. In 1363, when only fourteen yean of age, Le fought, with three brothera, against Kiwsia. His oldest brother was subsequently taken from his bed sud shut without trial. The other brother was a prisoner eleven monthabefore he escaped. He- ia now in California. The neat brother wu wounded in battle but ii alive. The proierty of the laiuily was confiscated. After two months in the army Mayendorff was taken prisoner, and was sent into solitary confinement for eight months. Then he was banished to Silieria, with 320 others, for life, One was a Catholic arch bishop, 72 yean of age, who was sent for twelve yean of bani labor; another was a woman, 34 yean old, whose only offense was the billing of a copy of the Xattomd Semt Prnm. After a tourney of eight months they arrived at Tobolsk. On account of his rank Mayendorff was allowed the freedom of the city. He there employed ills time in teaching. After nine months he got into another political scrape, ami was banished to Turnisk. While there he learned that hia half brother, Col. Julian Alliwski, who had come lo America, had interested himself in his behalf with the United Htatea government. Through the inleroeesiou of JamM G. whom his brother Blaine, - with was acquainted, President Lincoln gave instructions to the department, and after a short correspondence between the two Governments MayendorfTs sentence was changed to banishment to America, He came here in 1800, and was in 1870 graduated from Ann Arbor University as a civil engineer. He ia now living in Montana, but cornea East to urge his countrymen to support Jamas G. Blaine. He hu addressed them here with good result. He sava his fatiier ia doing the same work in Iew York City, anu has received assurances from over 4,000 Pole that they will support Blaine. He will apeak in every city where his countrymen wide in say considerable num- fra NhoM Ha jrf dmQ. tJ- "otsihess house. rrrri?vsT Itlotion,tantowr rent. w..nld Gil.wll.tor. A - ""I"5 , VMV Eirvi Pro,:' It'll-- J J'ONH : ",ta THE PIONEER atmth H. Street. BAZAR: lO.IMav liooriK. y vS( japan ' ui larvsi35w-fno- wifi new, iiu rj Wx A taSSi. - Lm, NOTICE 3 (."'OK SA .iller, -- Bualntaa Manatter. WIUM. jOHX ' Oti Ul Kniwrd .1 the Salt matter. New good . p.iVBnxl-W- ... . e- I'Odtrb.'. w s.: - in iuy ,ntl.'o.S .1. dyle.nt InirwyH rJer Hotwe- - north. John PROFESSIONAL. ,h:t '3HSSMIS viteA . ( 1 A . opposite Walter . OFFICE II'NTI'T. .uo. "V'-- Boabury r II rinoBradniM i t.; j XICIIOIjS. C. 1 KNT. - J- - CH.tlMAN. I4 cretin PENTTST, a WHYTiiCK,Aniwthotlc ad-Opera lluiiie. 1Wehn.ieiiiivI w T PM AN Walker Wiiwl. ... 'I Vlcphniw "i I in offiiv. . ''irk i id YiV Hitolunrk, W. K. Xti'vor. Lnioni. Hi sil.irv Iwle.Kfr k tlker open, ltome. St? ronllall) luvilH 1.. df: IMOlWh IlMUtei- . - ustKnf. wt Nu. tlieiii Kruin 1.0.0. NO. 1, UTAH LODGE F. If RET EVERY THURSDAY AT 7:A) P. M.. . L 111 Odd Eellowa' Hall, Union Block, Salt ke city. Odd Eelluwi In piod itauding are in riled U attend. , ppRIXUKK. X. (!. I. J. Thomas Secretary. opiate, at So.. 1, aitend. hi Tilt (MAS. Commander. H. Sniuke, Clerk. p SALT II' E ii M murd 7:3U, . Ptflkiwi iu hochI nundlni iM ! itr. n( nil. J. vd In d, Hlblltli ire InritM Ui Secretary. IORDAN LODGE No. 3, Iiu perl F. UKO, A. LUKK, N. ta Darum, M. 0. 0. every Friday evening at In Odd Fellow Halt; Union Block. eets- - lllltle d.f th LODGE NO. 2, 1. LAKE 1. 0. 0. F. Monday evening at Meets Inevery Odd Fellowa New Hall, Union (Mil Pellowi in pood itauding are to attend. JoHS T BL,(;KLEi N, i on HyaW. Secretary. . H'.ia-k- 'rIDGELY LODGE No."9, l.0. 0. f. MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING Odd Fellow HaU.Uulou A V. PHIL. M. Ci.au, Mrretary. CALENTHE LODGE EVERY MON-Iday evening at Caetle Hall. Walke: I'lura Hunw, at H0 p. m. Vlaitlire Knight made welcome. PHIU KMI'PI.E, C.C. Jdhk P. Tavlor, K. of K. A 8. lKCULAK ! CONVENTIONS KISCZLLANEOUS. eKtf. to pit; t So. 1,1 ' nth I 0fU with ' MILLINERY k HUSH M KNT. KSTA NoiA II. R MRS. J. E. GREGORY Having li'irlncM, wTIJ No. 56 Main (till reokai with Street, a (till anil complete Anaort-ine- of .p TI0F, 3. Millinery and Hair t ?4;. ; proo(&- - Saif!' GOODS " celtwy Ill MONDAY SEPTEMBER 11. MORNING, KOY.'.;-- S!i. WiuM Il5? be rieavil to meet all her old customers. ter, i.O.Consi.in. tn mm; Itlratik remrir.; tah. j. F.O.HOSK. C. CONKLIN & CO. Hrfci , , UTAH ORE SAMPLING MILL AND wja.1 vf. ihehR; eat:S:i. Carefully Sampled, CiPBUIAI. ATTENTION RIVEN TO THE 0 Oru aud Riilllnn. Mill, South r "treri, between Utah A NcTioa and 0!',tn1 Kallmsil Depot. OIBoo nvei l midiia Bank of Utah (from roomt. EDWARD MICHAEI.IS, WJgK1 r. Jiff; notary public Iwlui Hath uiB SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. if J. D. LOMAX, I h loin' III! inref $ ATTCRN No. W 04 W. Second South Stroot, Myuaa Block, Hall Lake City. n aHMj. MOWERS, SOLD Oct. 20. OF ALL KINDS. istoltoCMtntedfromaeroupUhours. ih'tolvtd, that the conference express the lio that, as soon a practicable, as- -. (numiiical and nautical days will lie ranged everywhere at mean midnight. The Treaty. Iaixdox, Oct. 20. Tlie high of Canada ha obtained assttr-ui- i from Karl Granville, secretary of stale for foreign ailair, and Karl Derby, secretary of state for the colonial department, tiiat Knglnnd will cuufirm the commercial treaty between the Doiuin-in- n and Spain. If this treaty ia concluded, negotiation will be commenced tn include Cuba and Pkirto Rico in the form of the treaty. Spanlsh-Canadl- HAY DEDERICK KNOWLES Th Fur nil A.MKS The PORTER IKON FIREPROOF ROOKING the Market. the Best ami rheapeat i Roofing in SEBREE & CO., Salt Lake and Ogden, Utah, in stork. FAS H ION ABLE H41S JIWT BETK1VKD Shoshone, Mountain Home, Caldwell and Weiser City, Idaho. Carts for the WI1K11-- S TAILORS A LAUGK AND KI.EitANT HTOCK OF and Winter Goods! Fall Multitude. (Junsialing uf the Very Best and Imported OF IMS. MAIN er. "mirtu Domestic BOX P. O STREI-- T in all nan aem m. Suitings. Mr-6- , Uicrounwv. BROOM HOTEL, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 123. ALL .KINDS OF THE PERRY ROAD CART, Floral Decorations vehicle Is the very first and only HORSE MOTION whatever. The first and as a buggy, aa comfortable as a phaeton, and For Ladies use it really lias no .equal, being termed luxurious. It has a phaeton-ahaupholstered seat in leather or cloth. two-whe- 1IADX TO ORDER Of Live Flower PUMPS, All ma JOS. BAUMGARTEN, s 10111 Box WIRE, .........AND THACKRAHS Journal-Regist- BALING PP1STAI5LK STEAM KNtiJNLN, LKFFKL TIKBIXK HAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. Special Accountant, PUBLISHER AND .THE. HOWARD THACKRAH, AND STEAM -, purpiiM'- Call and see ns or address Road AUTHOR TIES BALING PRESSES, Inquiries answered promptly. day nignt. AND Line of Wcll-Aittrli- d Agricultural Implements The largest cmplete stock of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. and Best Selected Stock of Hsrdwuod and Wagon Material in I'tali. probably lenvehere for New York Salur- - GEORGE PRICES: LOW VERY A foil and This Tha Meridlaw Conference. Washington, Oct. 20. The international meridian conference adopted the following resolutions: Ftruuhod, That this universal day is to le a mean solar day, is to begin for all the world at the moment of midnight of the initial meridian, poinetding with the civil dav and date of that meridian, and AT A Full slid Moving on wheel that never fail. or Everlastings. d W. LOCATED THE IN CENTRE BUSINESS one-thir- d LOWELL HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED THIS and New COMPANY, Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. CHEAP. OGDEN, UTAH. made that ha POSITIVELY NO only cart made that rides as steady draw lighter than either. easy of aortas, and nmy properly be body, with a wide, deep and nicely FOR SALK :BY 50,000 BEDDING PLANTS, JOHN Well -- READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL I AM ; Hotel furnished . called to the fact that PEOPLE LEAVING OGDEi. Particular attention ON ANY OF THE MORNING 20,000 STRONG TOMATO PLANTS THE HOUHK PLANTS IN GREAT VARIETY. SEEDS. GARDEN FIaIWER SEEDS, HANGING COMPLETE KINDS, BASKETS. FOR FALL AND WINTtK Cites p and Perfect. NO. 240 W. DUE, THIRD SOUTH 24 BloekiWvat I vly . ' STOCK FIT AXI) AXI) DOMESTIC Guaranteed. SUITINGS PRICES AND of niAHonao. TO PantingS q prpyT D. -- Sample Fashion Pla and Rule fo? Self-I- I We have the Finest Stik-- P- - O. BOX 082. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. of Ground M ASl'RY'K and in other Oil well-knnw- n brands of or Varnish To lie found in the world. caurement forwarded on application. SALT LAKE (TTY. Poultry and Game. ATTENTION. DEFY COMPETITION. aa Green Groceries, Coach and Carriage Painters, Colors & SON, BUCKLE" Tailors and Woolen Drapers, Fine Groceries, H. BEARDSLEY. Proprietor. M. WORK MAN S1I 1 P OVERCOATINGS STREET, The Commercial Travelers interests will be must respectfully alien. License required for commercial travelers in Ogden. IN THE CITY. STYLE, FINEST IMPORTED FRESH FLOWERS PRESERVED O. F. LARGEST AND MOST - SOU TRAINS, by cmning on Afternoon or Evenin'-Trainnd in Lake Salt. Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOUR AN I staying THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. from ESTABLISH KD 1876. I ELEGANT LINE OF BRUSHES, TOOLS, ETC. G. F. CULMER & BROS. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. STOCK NEW AND FRESH. I1KU.EK NEW TIME CARD, SEPT. 8, 1884. No. 265 Main Street, BM3GK. IX- - PXIOX STAR EXPRESS EXPRESS, The (Hah and Colorado Pool. Chicago, ()ct. 2U. A meeting was licld of roads in the interest of NO. Ill MAIN STREET. FIRST north ot Barrett Biua. Telephone hat wilt hereafter lie known as the Colorado and Utah Association. . It was PMekawa, Transfer and Xxenndou Wagons formed tn embrace all Colorado and Utah alwsvs In readiness. Moving Pisnm, Oigsus nmituie a Hperlaltjr. and trulKo to and from and through all wsgou that Hava tha flwwt feurefn-hanRiver points between and wks ever brouehl lo thl country. Are prepsrH tar anyeised partfos. and Cairo. .Th line ToorWawIll do wU to call ou th Star in the new pool are the BurlingKSan hr Telephone recetve prunipt stun-oton, Rock island, Alton, Northwestern, J. H. XDUKRLY, Boio FropcMor. St. Paul, Wabash and Missouri Pacific. y 0F Warranted of 1VI Quality and to he BAIN WAGON, ar-Ur- and Bullion AND FIRST-CLAS- OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, Harvesters and Binders, Maine's Movements. Chicago, Oct. 20. Blaine telegraphs to the Illinois Republican State Central Committee that he will leave Kpringfield immediately after speaking there on Friday evening next, by an extra train for Chicago, stopping half an hour at Bloomington, ami that on Saturday morning he must make a running trii to Milwaukee, coming back to Chicago in the evenin in time for the grand demonstration that ia preparing for him there. He will Blew His Head Off. I.OUISVJLLK, Oct. 20. The tbernr- Journal Shelby ville, Ky., special reports the killing of Elijah Kirk by Robert Clark near there. Kirk accused Clark of circulating evil reports about his daughter, and got a ahot gun and rode out to Clarks house, after having threatened to kill him. He was riding up and down the road, waiting for Clark a spin ranee, wheu the latter opened the t door and find I wo shot with a gun, riddling Kirk with buckshot, anil shooting hi head aliuust efi. hough r tn-- the entire Mb'. BAKM'M in the Millinery AND Par-liruie- New Jersey. Oct. 20. The 2Ymes says : The fires that have been raging iu Atlantic county, X. J., for a week Iiat, have increased to such an extent within the last two or three dare that the people in the villages have become much alarmed. At Weymouth, a town of about fifty houses, built upon the edge of the pines, the citiaens have been watching the fires in their direction all night, Saturday they worked cutting down trees to liirn the comae of the dames, which came nearer and nearer. All their labor was in vain. Yesterday six house and the Methodist Church were burned to the ground. At Blue Anchor, Cedar Swamp, Richland and Bruoklvn the fires are still raging. 5,' k7 OF P. No7 REAPERS qutsi Spearli. (let. 20. The (juveti's iqieerh, to be read at the opening of has received the sanction of the Council at Balmoral, it is brief and refers to no home measures exceR the Franchise lull. Vague allusions are made' to the settlement of the Egyptian question, the Kile expedition anti South Alrican allairs. The Conservatives will .hold a meeting on Wednesday to prepare a line of opposition. Lord Randolph Churchill advocate continued obstruction to the Franchise bill. Philadelphia, KUPPLK.G. Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons CHAMPION TIih IN THE CELEBRATED DKAI.FR S Lis don, UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, CITY THE Forest Fires In ld.uk. Vialllua brothere made welcome. LAKE SALT morning when Rice Orben came down to breakfast at kia parent's home at Bradford, lie exclaimed in frightened I hail a horrible dream last iimt-s-, night. 1 dreamed that I shot a man His while out hunting last Thursday. relatives laughed at the matter, but young Orben insisted upon going to the scene of the shooting, and finally per- to accompany suailed bis brother-in-lahim. tin arriving at a spot, five miles I rum home, iu a dense thicket of laurel, was found the body of Jacob Klink with a bullet hole through hia brain. Orben and bis companion; horrified, returned to town and notified Justice Campbell, who will hold an inquest Orbeus story was received with some degree of incredulity, the grceral opinion being that be ahot him accidentally and was afraid to confess. Both men bore good reputations. ojoumiiid companion George A. Lowe, FineBuggiesand Carriages Horrible Dream. Coxxellsyille, Pi., ARTHUR Noli,:.-- lire, LAKE SALT KIBCELLABEOUI. MISCELLANEOUS. A iKiil'lAR IVSVESTIOXH KVEBYI FRI ilar erenliiB at A In Imll of the uiou, TetttaJ; aud Block, Salt MISCELLANEOUS. callers he ha are his wife, who spend three or four days a week with him, and his counsel, who apiiear about onoe a week. NO Pl.Al'K IS lia's a nice, quiet soul, said Warden Phil Kiernan, and is thankful for anything that I do fur him. If he feels well he say to me that ha feel obliged, and II a such a well selected stock uf K liCliClES CAKRI ACK8, and the when the sun shines he isn't satisfied unStrudnni ul Wagon, less I smoke one of bis reinas. Hes afraid to look out of the window for fear BAIN. a reporter will see him. He says to me, say he: FIRST-CLASWOK KM A NSH IP, and sold at li RK T IU KtiAI NS. Nuthing but Td look out willingly, Phil, but I'm Call and Durable . The trade i and examine our department uf tlii afraid.' No mailer bow well and strong we ut and l:irr-are nut the 1 lively, turning growing quantity 1 if see a reporter it felt, happened to would make me sick, and so I'm only safe looking out in the yard.' He's happy as a clam, continued Warden Kiernan. Everything agrees with hint here, and he's gained lots in lietth, and bis complexion ia just like a gals." A'. 1. Sun. ber. LEA6UE MOUNT'it Ufcl0R No. I. CKY dNUdN Lot Utah. KTONER. 'imETIEi aa : JSt V.'axuU-l- io. le TEACHER OF RAPt'UFFE P1UCE, FIVE CENTS SALT LAKE CITY, TiiJSMlAY, OClOHEIt 21, 18S4. Smci, n. Hardware, iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, TRAINS LEAVE SALT LAKE DAILY AS FOLLOWS: GOING NORTH. tls mie Express at... P irtc Exprosa at A 7290 a. in. 4 A) p. m. GOING SOUTH. MUftnd Ex pram at Juab Express at... PaiMnger Trains arrive dally In 8alt Lake City as follows 4:10 p. m, 7:40 a. m. : I FROM SOUTH. FROM NORTH. p. m. IQn a. a. Juab Exmem at. ,wn I'4tiir Eaptem ut ............ 10:10 Mil AUsntin Expnas at 70 p. m. turd Express at HHMNSHNMH.HIHHII MILT- - FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, ETC. a. iu. Freight Trains leave Balt Lake dally, except Sundays, for North at SrJO a. m. and 4315 p. mj fin South at fe25 a. m. and 140 p. m. JOHN 8 HARP, FRANCIS COPE, (taoaral Bnpartntaadaat Danaiml Itelght sad Passenger Agent 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. |