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Show Salt Lake Evening Chronicle OL. 5.--X- 10. O. SALT LAKE CITY, 'WEDNESDAY, Shake evehingchronicle EVENIN':., EVLKV nadav ncepte 1 - r.)- i- -f- I.SOOarOBATFb 5i s. 117 Ksi" Silt Stmet, Terms rtfvu' bak ka.CO 4.00 ..... 2.00 . 11 BrCarcler to City. : f;11 i.,9oetfc. teoonths, ill port ol the city : e 'jg I'f jLDTHTRS not receive their nf comoUint. wiU nStlftfafi the once r tao do the Solt TJV. City Postofflce as matter. t .Mcied JOHN B. WIUSOS.Businet Busier. H0T1CE3. BUSIHE8S FINE MESSINA FACTOBY USD Now Fig. Cocos Nut. Slid Home-mad- e Candies, the juiTwilniiti!, Walter Cotmert Candy iothe C ty. atsouth of WalKcr House. E flnt door - AND CELLAB wmSENT-- A fSisisiio.fi"'- - Second South street. Apply IlL D Johnson on the premises. AND CHOP HOUSE. Eiin SALE-OYSlow rent. A Minin. Uood location, money this winter. Wes' ' ffffinnterU- - Inquire at this office. STOBEROOM I ilrTolL AND LAMPS AT THE PIONEER II. ffll Store, B7K First South Street. jehler, proprietor. TOXO HOP, CHINA AND JAPAN BAZAR. 1 Ianre Block of Imported Holiday Goods, b also the China Bok Wan Tea, China Water lily.etc. New goods Irlece reasonable, ncl 3C7 Main sL iandOdfo: MGS. AND COMMI8RION. iXORAGE. AUCTION Build-,eold City i Hsrtnf loosed a Market West Temple street, I am prepared to reosonsble at tliemost bioods torstoBwe htTe ample room to Meommodate .aal of tons of merchandise. and to all who may leavegood J. W. MY RICE. 'yriuga. the fjoOT AND HHOE MAKER GET YOUR y tools and shoes repaired neatly and I Msir, slier the most improved style, next Ear House, north. John W else 1. I I PROFESSIONAL. n I KADCLIFFK. TEACHER OF hu removed to First Couth street door earn of St. Marl's Church. Ogden id fed Wednesdays and Saturday. T -- Mode, flHAPMAN "A WHYTOCK, DENTISTS, Walker Open lloum. AiueslhoUo In office. "loiSiAii. J.u WHYTOCK. D.D.B. OFFICE G NICIIOIS, DENTIST. apposite Walker House, over Resbury A Aneathelic store. nion'sdni given. dsphone In oflloe. HITCHCOCK A STOVER. lENTHtTS ) j. W. Hitchcock, Wasatch Block, Ball W.B. Stover, Logan, Utah. , - it SOCIETIES. la LEAGUE "ou tab. SALT LAKE ON NoT 1. IffiCUB CONVENTIONS EVERY FBI-- I fey evening at A In hall of the Union, liter Open House. Sojourning companion Indtally Invited to attend. V I UtSM AHTHUR L. THOMAS, TS" IKShdu, Clerk. Comnuuder. L0D6E HO. I, I.O.O.F. . uT EVERY THURSDAY AT 7:30 P. H, A Odd Fallow Hall, Union Murk, ulf Odd Fellows In good standing an eCUy. itadlo Aitand. N. G SPRINGER, N. G. J.TmfAS, Beeretary. UTAH aulas SALT LAKE LODGE NO. 2, I. 0. 0. F. 'SETS' EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT . TNL In Odd FellnwW Hall, Union Block, rams no. in good staudlng are invited to GEO. A. LUKE, N. G. KDasuxo, Beeretary. 101MK LODGE Ns. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT 0dd Fellow New Hall, Unton 1 Fellow In good standing arc to attend. JOHN T. BUCKLE, K. G. fEEIS Ulin 81, C sHvaus, Secretary. 9. 1. 0. 0. F. ITEETI EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING I JToelock.ln Odd Fellow1 Hall, Union W. Vbtthig lirotheiemadc welcome. 1'iIlL. KLII'PLE, N. G. . II. Cum, Secretary. CALENTHE LODGE Ns. 5, K. OF P. INCUR CONVENTION EVERY MON- 'lay evening at Csalle Hall, Walkn fr Hunae, at 'ItA n. m. Vliillng Knights If srelcume. I'll I U K LI ITldt, C. U x F. Tayloo. K. of K. A S. HUGELY LODGE itifeTR No. Till-- : llogrei. nf llm t'ouut In Sew York, wilU Utlur IJorllou ESTA I.LISI I M KJfT. ikM lUililillT l.nr LHuek lit MRS. IIA IlNUM S.7 P- - 56 Main THE F.Nl'iKE n tho Millinery Street, I iruffit,..) with a full aud noni1tn Aiaiort- - inenlof fillinery and Hair GOODS BB I if Invllre her Menila and the lsiblfe gviierally to call BM 55 of Mauil S. Mile. Lii'tixii'rox, Xov. 11. There was a large gathering of the very best people of tlic Blue Gras regi on at the Fair Ground track. A placard was conspicuXo ously posted on the grand stand, At Lalf past eleven betting allowed. Bair ramt out behind the Queen and gave her a warming up mile in 2:1C. The judge and tinier Major H. C. McDowell, Col. R. IVet ami W. II. Wilson. In the opposite stand Mr. Bonner held his watch, dunked on both tides by Gen.G. F. Robiosou, Mr. I,. K Brood-head- , Mr. Richard Anderson jind The Cim.liiiii under wliidi the performance wua made were written in the record bonx, "Mauds, will -- tart to beat her record ol' 2:U0,', :m if r lie bents that record, she was bred, will r ominem-.I'eitie achievement hr avrnriliug to her, I !ii. 'Ugh the Asi:-.Kentucky Trotting sociation, a cup wilii (in- - linn- - made iiy her engraved thereon." Bair jogged l Iheir.tck, w.nt to the head of the stretch, came down and nodded for the word. The great mare did not make a single mistake. The time for the first quarter was 32, the r 1:04, the pole 1:37, and here Mr. Bowerman joined her with a runner, hitched to a sulky. The finish was strong, as the judges their watches at 2:09j. The majority of the outside watches made the time 2:00. The scene when the Queen returned to the stand for Mr. Bair to weigh was indescribable. It was the greatest performance of the kind crer witnessed in the world, and tho Kentuckian shouted as only Kentuckians can. Mr. Bonner's first congratulatory dispatch was to Vanderbilt. The mare will now lie turned out for the winter. OTARY w iisfi nods,'If I, N.' I AND THIRD STREETS. SOUTH AGENT FOR SALT LAKE CITY. Pleasant Valley Coal. Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. OFF ICH: 145 Bamtt Broi . lurnitiire Main Slwat. Next tu Yard Temporarily Just North ot Utah Central Railway Depot. wh--i- rsu.i:.N r rfc.Ks Old-- . iiuotj. i,: tAN, half-mil- e NEW HOUSE! three-quarte- Four BlrUulloiigli. Sr. Lons, Xov. 11. John McCullough arrived at the Southern Hotel in this city this evening, and, if minor is to George A. Lowe, NEW FURNITURE! ANI) NEW AND MODERN IX ALL ITS A1TOIXTM ENTS. SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH, Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. DEALER IX THE CELEBRATED topd RATES $1.50 to 2.50 PER DAY. - Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons Rates to lermanent Boarder and Families. Street Car anil Busses from all Deiiois pass the door. BTBHH-ia- l & REMINGTON, JOHNSON Full AGKSTH AND Warranted of Bert Quality and to be THE ONLY GENUINE SOLD Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals REDUCTION PRICE IN THE OF ANTHRACITE WELL-KNOW- N For Ills Blonrjr. Ban Fiiaxcisgo, Xov. 11. Argument in the Cuiious trial of Mrs. Ellen hr. Colton, widow of Gen. Colton, versus Gov. Btauibnl, Charles Cracker and C. B. Huntington, began to day. The amount involved is about $3,000,000. Tbe arguments will occupy six weeks. KINDS, DEDERICK STEAM Absolutely Pure. T. Knglisli anil American Visitors lire Gay Metropolis. hhnn-nlu- BAILEY BRO., Land Agents. public Do You Know PLUG TOBACCO WIRT, PUMPS, slia-L'- . AMEN PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LKFFKL TlRBIXE RAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. WHEEL! Inquiries answered promptly. JOS. BAUMGARTEN, CITY. FIT TDK... AND WORKMANSHIP OVERCOATINGS FA S H ION AB L E Guaranteed. SUITINGS HAS Jt:BT IIKCKIVKD PRICES AND TO PantingS lla Fall and defy coMPEnnoN. - and Rules for Sample Fashion TAILOR? A I.AR11K AND EI.KaIAXT STOCK OF Winter Goods! forwarded on application. & SON, BUCKLETailors and Woolen Drapers, 1. SALT LAKE CITY. Consisting of tbe Very Rest Imported (). BOX C82. Ills. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. and Domestic MAIN STREET Suitings. O f R(JX :r n Ihccnmiuy. NEW TIME CARD, SEPT. 8, 884. BROOM HOTEL, PASSKNdKll THAI NS LKAVE SALT I.AKK DAM.Y AS VOI.I.OW8: GOING NORTH. GOING SOUTH. 7::U a. m. Atlantic Express iL raciiic Kxpres at...... Milford ExpiVF at 4:10 p. 111. 7:40 a. in. Juab Kxiirem at p. m. 4s OGDEN, UTAH. AjprwsseiiKcr Trains arrive daily in Salt Lake (Sly a follows: NORTH. FROM Pacino Kx pic at. Atlantic Express at ...100 a. m. Jusli Express at. ..I 7i0p.ni. at oris a. m. Mill p. ui. FKAMlilH (X)l'K, (lanaral Frwlaht sml Fomenser Atenl. Cir Uomh ' 1:40 & UTAH OS' I Milford Expires at. Sundays, for Korth TIMS MOUNTAIN a. m. ...1 1:10 a. nv. - -1- .. ..... . 1:40 a. in. lAip.m. lM p.lll, 2:40 NO. 240 FAKE to lllack Rack orCsrlleld and return 5,000 HYACINTHS, "XFFICK, NO. 141 FROM at i CENTRE and Well - Furnished Hotel ENTKliTAIN AI.I. rsl!ei to the fact that VEOILK LEAVING (XJDK-TKA1NS, by enming im Afternoon or Kvcnir.g Train from Sail lAike ami staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE IlOL'E A D THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IX THE MORNING. STREET, VTOCTC O? BELGIUM The (.'ouitnenial Traveler.-- . interests will be most required for commercial travelers in Ogden. M. ITires, Kill'll as TULIPS, y alteL-Licen- se H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. NARCISSUS, CROCUS, BLEEDING HEARTS, No freicht will be received after 4 p. m. W. W. KITKK, & F. FENTON, STAR BUSINESS JSQT Particular attention of CUR House, A IwAROK BULBS All first clors, sold cletiet. etc. EXPRESS THE OX ANY OK THE MOKXIXG W. THIRD SOUTH RGCXIVCD Has Ililldren lietwcen live anil ten yearn ol age ' focenl. Special Rates given In Sunday schools, Kr, Axt. IN HAVING I.KASKI) AND HWMKNKD THIS DUE, 2J Block West p.m. SrtJ p.m. n all tmiua, W cento. 10. LOCATED p. in. FLORIST, &10 a. m. ...lOSJO Leave Verailnns Leave Tooele..... leave (larflcld Arrive at Halt Ukeaty a. m. slid BULBS! New O. F. run tlieir trains as followsidundaysexcc4od): (ten. Ft. A at srJ) p. in. a. m. I AM READY TO FUIUAY. JUNE i., tho Utah fe Nevada Company will leave Salt Lake City leave (iarttohl Leave Tooele... Arrive at Tennlnua 10:10 NEVADA BULBS! AFTER STANDARD 0:4-- JOHN HlfAKI. (leneral Kimerintondeut. Railway. AND SOUTH. FROM I Fretebt Trains leave Kail Lake doily, excei-- NEXT DOOR TO U. 8. LAND QKF1CK and opposite the Tribune omce. Make snplhrtttou itre- mineral ysrteuta, preemption, timber enlluie is and desert laud paper. Write to them nclosc ii amp for information, and BALING AND DOMESTIC To-da- pumm AND All sires conxlanlly in Gorrcxinicnre solicited. STYLE, TIES BALING PRESSES, For all purpose. STOCK w HAY KNOWLES AND MOST FINEST IMPORTED PRICES: Line of d Agricultural Implements OF ALL THE LARGEST FOR PALI, AND WINTER IK Til LOW VERY A Full and Pig Iron. COMPLETE AT COAL. Price, $8 and $9 per Ton, According to Size. Wood FIRST-CLAS- OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, CO., be credited, his mental condition is pitiable in the extreme. He came here PLEASANT VALLEY AND COLORADO COKE AND CHARCOAL with the intention of opening in the And (ladiator," hut thu proposition is no absurd' that the management of the Olympic Theater have closed the house Orders bulirited and promptly tilled. Telephone No. 211, rnnn tiled with yard and olfine. rather than make an exhibition of the infirmities of the actor. The utmost YARD OPPOSITE D. & R. G. PASSENGER DEPOT; Office 20 and 22 Second Sou tli Street. secrecy concerning him is maintained by those in charge of him, and nothing can ESTABLISHED 1876. Le learned at Lite hotel. To-da- r.lltlS. o al. ; rr Si.lii ilrtl nml :riiiiiii:y Fittest. 11-r- s.- tuncBiJcd Hough on Tootnaclia.' Cleveland, if elected, will be in Instant relief for Neuralgia, Toothache, honor bound to recognize the IndependFaceache. Ask for Rough on Toothents, and it ia thought they will be re- ache. 15 A 25c. warded for their service by putting Carl Bchuri, their leader, in the Cabinet. MISCELLANEOUS. Notwithstanding his protestations during the camign, that be had not severed his relations with the Republican party, nobody doubts but that he would accept a position in Cleveland's Cabinet if offered him. Up to midnight in Xew York tho result of the ballot for presidential electors lias been declared in thirty-thre- e of the sixty counties in that State. Tho Isst previous reports of the rountv clerk allowed a Democratic plurality o'f 1,280. canvas shows a net loss to Blaine of four votes. The remiaiiiiug twenty-seve- n counties, with two exceptions, have rexrted progress, anil will, for thu mint part, report the result of their canvats reports speak of irregularities in form, hut no mention is made of serious discre)Kiucy in tliO' count. Several counties which did not complete their official canvas report (hat tlimo was no reason to helieve that, when completed, the figures would show any change from those already given. The canvassed returns received by the Democratic State Committee from 24 counties indicated a change of G votes in favor of lilaine in favor of against GO (in Living-toCleveland. No returns have been received' in Ilia Republican Xational (kininiiUeo's room at tlio Victoria Hold, and tlic Chairman could not lie found. Gen. John X. Knapp, a Stalwart ReThis Powder never varies. A marvel nf streuath aud wliolesmmmess. More publican from Auburn, Haiti he believed purity, economical lluui the ordinary kiiuls, and the official canvass would make no not tat sold tu competition with the multitude material oliaugo in tho published re- or low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Hold I'owden. turns. If there is anv hitch, said he, I'iiWOKU only in cans. Koval Hakinm Psi Hall street, New York. Co., it will be in New York and Kings counties. Lp in the country, cojlo know twenty-fou- r lours after the (dosing & nf the polls what the result is. I think C. it ia n sure thing. IN Stora 1 r1 anifil MAIN llum-Busb- SURVEYOK )f XIECELLABEOUS. PALACE HOTEL, A. L. WILLIAMS, MiWfftum. ItiBvnircvMlIj that 1LAGl'K cents ruicE, rivi: 1SS1. w-- iv r N.T' - MISCELLANEOUS. Wun- Paris, Xov. 11. The air o. CONKLIN & oooler, with a sharp, fresh breexe. The t 'phi the city. All comwpoiidcnoc inmpUy. I'ostoAI'wRoxiKB. majority of English and American visitors; are leaving the city for their homes. AH ORE SAMPLING MILL The government officials are sending WM.BREDEMEYER.Dr.Ph. their families into the country, and tbe aristocratic portion of tho community MINING ENGINEER anl Bullion Carefully Sampled, are preparing to spend the winter nt -- .AND their county seals. Xo rases have oc rBTAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Tnt 0.3 "Gres and Bnllton. Mill, South curred nt the Cliunii Elysecs as yd. S. hetsreen Utah A Nova da and The Tribune makes the statement that U. EiPo5n!t' E ikmtral Rallmort Depot. oSkta over nk of Utah (front the servant of a doctor wna dying from room). Ilia cholera, And the doctor swallowed pills made from the vomit nf tho de1GK IILOUK ROOM i. PWARD MICH A El .13, JJOOFKR A KbUlil Hall lJks(3tv. F O. Hav lVi ceased, which produced no deleterious effect Uxm the physician, thus showing that the vomit of a chul infectious. It is supposed that the cholera was introduced into Paris Iiy an inmate of the Bretencl asylum, who returned recently -.- ...THAT-.SLT LAKE CITY, UTAH, holidav excursion. Forty-fou- r death occurred at the asylum. The nwir- CLIMAX D. LOMAX, talily lias been greater among males ihau LORILLARDS among fenialo. The asylum has 230 Inmates. The surrounding district is quite ORHEY-AT-LA- W heallhr. The nuM fearlemly attend patients in the asylum. The chapel has Cnt f-aSaoond South Stroot been converted into a cholera ward. The IIon LeafandFineBlack, Xny BBlWKwi the troops are removing to the barracks out (ewlnr aM bfet end Tellwr Brows Ryman Block, Balt Lake City. aide of the town. CO. itself dt iful s rilK F. O. Hoag. m ar Iarllrulstr A Ni:w Yoiik, Xov. 11. The .Vii.7 mi-i.'i.YMkiiya: Tlic official count of the ballots in every county of the State is now in progress. The woik will be very thorough. Neither patty yields an inch. Every figure will he closely scrutinized in the counties of the State. One week is usually consume I in the work. In this city and Kings county lese time is required. Fouryesrs ego the official cuirass of the State was not completed until November 20th over u week distant. A Philadelphia slab' curteipondebt of the Pv v, now in New York, telegraphs as follows n.ncerning the legal controversy likely to arise over the disputed returns: The large Democratic majority in the hoard of aldermen will he need to force speedy action, and a large (if Democratic judges may he relied linen to issue orders vacating any mandamus granted by Republican It is more than likely that , udgea. oue side or the other will gain its by superior legal force. In this respect the Democrats have the advantage of more numerous counsel, and with the of Krarts, more conexception The most serious care in spicuous. this city turns iion the character anil treatment of 433 defective nml blank ballots thrown out by the inspectors. The character of these ballots cannot be determined until the returns are opened. It cannot wen be known whether they are Cleveland or Blaine ballots, but it is helieved that arse numbers, if nut all, are clipped Republican tickets in which single name is mutilated, and which should be counted for the other electors. The Democrats claim that the recount in Brooklyn will add over 300 votes to the Democratic plurality. The Democratic managers have dropped their claimed plurality for Cleveland on the face or thu return to 4 j0, or even lea. They are not giving out their figures; on the contrary, they arc studiously withholding them; but they leak out, nevertheless. The highest figure I have heard named as their responsible claim is 608. Tho 1rau says: It ocein to be settled that there will bo no Democratic parade here on Thursday, no matter how tho official count of 'the Xew York vote goes. It is the disposition of the leaden of the Democracy that, in the present state of public feeling, xades and other demonstration! of should be avoided. Mr. Blaine remains quietly at home. He appears to be wailing, like everybody else, and occupies himself about his ordinary affairs and in entertaining-friendwho call. A Washington dispatch says: The Democrat' have begun to portion out the offices in anticipation of Clevelands n) MRS. J. E. GREGORY AVIXi! GKHAT llKCOlll). l- y MISCELLANEOUS. IILLINERY br iui'i:minu issvk. ? publishing company, LiCNJCLC Tin: NOVEMlJEli DEALERS I- X- LILIES, Elc., Etc. Kupt. EXPRESS Indies and gentlemen, umv Is tlic time to nut ynur liullja in llm fur spring liluoniing. fill and examine sIik-- for your selves. BROWN'S MAIN STREET. FIRKT Teleidumo U dear north ol Barratt Urea. No. 142. nmkaae, Tram ter end Rxeundim Wagnns alwayi fn readiness. Moving Haims, Oigaus and Furniture a Specialty. d Have the finest wagon that as ever brought to Mil country. Are wepawd tor any-slb-- d parllrt. do wall to call mi the Star br Telephone receive prompt J. H. BDOIRLY, Bole Proprietor. Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, Marble Works MILL FINDINGS, MINERS ANI BIACKSMITIIS' TOOLS, ETC, Corner Main and Third aoutli streets I BEAUTY OT DESIGN AMI) HKll.i. workmanship we ile(V romp lUnu, nnothoundomolif. pnece which N I. I. BHOWHi Iruprialer 1M t 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. |