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Show BAiyr lakh THE HORN BILTKK TVHDT.E. CITT COUNCIL. A Frolikmi That Stock Dealers Are Trying to Solve. CLOU. abbiyi. 648 a.m. M5p.n. 845 p.m. 1048 a.m. 648 a.m. S:i5 p. B. 48 a.m. iSW'SfcirS-- --- ggggjSl 3jff; eagEss 7:30 caua.m. aJSSwi Btuidjud mounl in M (Don JUUN a.m. 630 a.m. MO a. in. taHfc T. LYNCH, ftatmaster. un tatr. puh. Beiit. is. nan. -- i. OhlpinanU That man who can discover all tlia cansei and combinations which influence the rise and foil of mining stocks should bssat to work on the tariJ problem, Nothing would be too intricate for him to solve. Most mining stocks have a habit of occasionally provoking when eyeryono expects going np them to take a downward course, awl falling dear to the bottom just at tlie moment when a rise is anticipated. Horn Silver stock, as is ahown by quotations and recent deala among local fuuno.oo ujuLti) dmlers, ia no exception to the rule. The Horn Silver has long bean regarded as .430.GM.49 one of the heaviest and most stable proTrial" ducers in the world, and tha recent a'ooaxicx ace. .....44,000100 tumble and continued depression of its iii Hanauer... 2,87800 stock has been the subject of 3.70000 400100 comment among mining men and mCwacent...... ...... utaoM ORB ipacnlatora for weeks. This stock has HI jhfl old for $13.75 per share when the pros.....114.41000 Trial pects of the mine were, as far as is ixao.- .......:....4w known, no better than at the present m York. Pr 1M Ba time. It usually risaa as the dividend KLVU QOOTATIOM. data approaches, but last month tha rule 1HW49 . 107X Ionflon. w Yigt wu ravened and it dropped lowu 94.76, while at such a time it is usually city In the neighborhood of $7. fat drunks received untence in the bane hu gone still lower, and 1,000 were sold a few dayaago by a local iglice Court bolder at $4.25. for the through three paosengen gixtr. As for la thia continued fall the Rio Grande hu not createdlearned, much apprehension or jit rtn reported oy Scials today. alarm among tha holders. A few Democrat ii ex croakers wag their heads knowingly, and Exp hHJ to ahow hii fealty thia evening by mysteriously hint that "the mineu about to peter oat, the intention of thou on uiyiqg a torch. the inside to onload, etc. A majority, ftoa. FonnJ, a native of Ireland, wu however, incline to tha belief that the in the to Third citiaeiuhip jr;ui continued foil in lead and the general (diet Court dapnuion usually consequent to a Presidential contest are tha chief causes. The Sixth Infantry band paraded the Mr. H. C. Hill, who probably knows tmUthia afternoon in the intereit of more about the Batter than any one else, biDtaocratic jubilee wu asked this morning if ha could exiketch' of Mr. Lavena plain the present condition of the Horn taken by the inatantaneoua pro-,- 4 Silver stock. yaga exhibition at the Capitol "The only cauu that I know, replied bof today. Mr. Hill'is a minor that a heavy EastIlvaaUr. Le Baron Ilavington in- - ern holder, being hard pressed for money, wu obliged to unload a large block, ana of Harrington whoae name should this naturally resulted in depression, keen signed to a communication but why it should eonlinne I am unable nritnUTa Chuoxicle. to understand. 0nr one hundred Herald Demo-taThera is no foundation then for the fresh from Her Mqjestra domain, rumor that the ora body is nurly exired over the Utah Central thia morn-- - hausted T and were taken to the tithing office. "If each is the case I know nothing of cars. Brown and King, the aolicitora it. Tha company hu recently expended the Liven circus combination, col-i- d nurly a quarter of a million for hoisting $15.10 yesterday afternoon, which works, which they would not have been duly'tnnied orer lo the Suiters likely to do had there been any indication of exhaustion. The mine continues pital. to make its daily shipments of fifteen ipecial train will be run from Ogden cars, aggregating in value about $10,000, ilia city orer the Utah Central thia and the ora u of good grade (ili for the accommodation of those hu been shipped heretofore. pvSh h attend the Democratic jolii-lan- d Thera seetna to be no decrease of conthe Merry War. fidence on the part of local holders, tih wining stocks seem to be in a le although the matter is rather puzzling. coalition. Horn Silver at $4.C0 The most reasonable oonclnsion is that Qaent at $1 to $1 .20. Is there a the deplorable condition of the lead maraarvhere among tlie bushes? If so, ket anu the general dull times are tha true causes that hare led to the present shoot time Mr. Taurus was turned state of Horn Silver. i (. M'l WUH Fn bullion' i mis Horn Hirer ... ijIiii Ontario... ESSSfissrssinsz M MM u ouamm. y, u able-bodi- 121 H All tone pro-dio- a, H niM Sft ss AE l NUf hi lo Inc all at hi nUadl iniafl de-lk- returns have been reSecretary Thomas from Deep It precinct, Tooele county, which Cxp(. Smith twelve votes and John die three. This reduces Caines dky by nine votes. song man named Houser, employed ipers brewery, fell from a and sustained injuries haecswitated his removal to St. His right leg is ft hospital jWmiI, bat the injuries are not election ha ed se ir'e CM by for iS, tickets. building on ted is being vigorously prose- dtsdvhen completed it will add ur to the appearance of the block, (nond floor is to be occupied fay leo Hollander, of San Francisco, will open one of the finest jewelry in tlie west. r. Wallin, of Bellevue. Idaho, ar-- I in the city If, speaks in usiastic terms of the Queen of the mine awl thinks it the most y in the Wood River country. now Rwpauj is working about fifty U b their W?ct shortly. Henry Sue, a I). 4 R. O. en--r ns married to Mim Ida Tucker. mo,nB. id the joyful Denver on On third Rio Uramle tel has been married in this a rnartli. liooks like an ud struck the narrow-guagconcen-gucihli- 0TB JS riirii es fr Lake va. Louis toup in the District Court from the wLn,vVpwi1 ner WM charged "top liquor on Bnwlay. Artliur .represented the defendant Rawlini awl V. 8. - fry aftaj 'yaanilrti at Vola School Btetionuto the right or polyg- - SoM rrOTmta faction through thtir Judge Bennett ap-- i Infuf l l Pnmiii0, as counsel todms.andCol. M. M. Kaign conteatanls. The UMnmlaeion, of course, 'fhnbi0 lKiini ! lpi,0 niMj w districts. prwum if between and the levying anT, of a tax. S llelldaj Lri,rin Kni,??Xe?' f!lc ,IW. ) ttoilka. Wr!U Ps and HolUUjr of Cards-CIir- isD to nnd llirtlulay lMwjtookStore. lib Pen-aCtS- Amucemruts Uomjiletad for a Deraoiwtratiou Thia Eveaiug. Mag-ulllce- ut The arrangements that bare been completed for the Democratic jollification in this city this evening indirate that it will be a rousing affair. The committee of arrangement have been doing some cffctgctic work and ail the details are decided, A special train will be run foom Ogden over the Utah Central fa the occasion, and the D. A R. (i. will giro half rates from all points along its line. The U. P. will also give reduced ratee from Park Citr and intermediate points, and a large number of Democrats from outside towns is expected. The torchlight proceeuon will he formed in front of the Walker Opera House at G oclock, under the direction of Chief Marshal G. M. Freeman, assisted by W. C. Browe, Forrest F. Eccles, A. G. Bechtol and others. Torches and transparencies will be furnished all who apply. The Sixth Infantry, Opera House and Firemens bands will taka part in tha parade, and the procession will be headed by a body of cavalry. The line of march will he follows: From the Walker Opera House east to First East, north to First South, west to West Temple, south to Third South, east to Main, up Main to South Temple, countermarch down Main to Secood South, thence to Walker Opera House.' The 'following speakers are selected: J. B. Rosbo rough, Thomu Marshal, L. E. Holden, J. ti. Sutherland, Hansford Smith and P. La Williams. Every Democrat in this city is invited to attend and join the procession. 'For the first time in twenty-eigyean- the Democrats have an opportunity to celebrate the election of a llcmocralic President, and they propose to jubilate in a manner commensurate with the importance of the occasion. . u tt C.II Stephens. He will make style. Hocowl Auerbach A Bros. AKUlEXliXTI. STUDEBAKER BROS. Salt Lake Theatre. Studebaker Branch House ANNOUNCEUENT and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Wednesday Matinee. VO Vi. 31 11 IB UT1I, JHTtl Mill! MTU. -- Of THE ......RETURN Carleton OPERA Our Standard A Grade WonSTILL TAKES THE LEAD. Company Under tlie personal management and supervision of W. T. CARLETON The Eminent English Baritone, assisted by an ur equaled eorpa of Artists, and his Superb Chorus, alter an unprecedentedly sneeenftil lour weeks' season la Ban Franrlreo, which elicited the following unqualified expreeslon of approval from the pnws of that efty: A compact, complete and clever a company a ever Tinted California." a. F. Chronicle. The company is the beet we have had." H. I. Call, "Its performance lest night was a genuine triumph." Alta. "The beet comie operatic company that hu ever beau heard here." Examiner. All Ikt Ihwrftti mill ArilMy Apptar I TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250, $300 & $350. MERRY WAR. Popular Prices will prevail. now open. Box Sheet A rraela in Desic-natlngt- In accordance with an honored custom, and in obedience to the proclamation of tha President of the United Statu, Thursday, November 27th, ia hereby ut aside a day of thanksgiving and prayer. The people of Hie Territory of Utah have ban blessed with health and u prosperity during the iiuA year. The Government in its beneficence continues to provide protected homestead for nil citizen, ami everywhere throughout the Territory our people in peace have enjoyed tlie enlarged blowings of that civil and religions liberty guaranteed by the Oonstilation. Now, in grateful recognition of all these blessings, and grateful for the hope of a continuation of them in the year to come, praying for the thorough establishment of fraternal fellowship between neighbor and all citizen of a common country, fa the absolute abolishment of aery hatred which places us beneath those wa hate, fur an stopple of all slander, which mat no regard from noble mind, which only the hue believe and which the base only utter; that all my zealously labor to build np the Territory, in the spread of intelligence, the elimination of ail that is bad, and the preservation of all that is good, and theu to be adjudged in the broadest charity, and fa the "preservation of the general government in its whole vigor as the sheet anchor of our peace at home. ' 1 do therefore recommend to all the people; that they tnm aside from their daily pnrsnits, and in tlie places of the needy, with helping hands, ami about their homes, ami in their Iioiism of public worship, render grateful homage and praise to the Giver of cverv good t gift. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set' my hand, and caused the great seal of the Territory to be affixed till eighteenth day of November, A. D., 1 884. Councillor Clark moved that tha matter of filling the vacancy be referred to the mayor, with the committee on election associated. Carried. Before the adjournment of the Council Maya Sharp stated that ha had received from the Royal Humana Society of Australia, a bronze medal and a certificate for Wm. J. McDonald of this city, AMDSEKEXm. who saved the life of Henry Mitchell on October SCth, 1881, in Auckland harba. TUB OPERA HOUSE COWCERT. The concert and oyster sapper given Mr. McDonald being present wu called forward and publicly presented with the Iqr the ladies of the Plymouth Congregamedal and certificate, Maya Sharp tional Church last evening wu fairly making a few very appropriate and bewall attended, and tha aflhir wu a fitting remarks. Mr. McDonald responded in feeling terms, thanking the musical and social luecem. Some wu eraated bj the absence of Council and the donors of the testiMrs. Careless and Mr. McCluky, who monials. He stated in his remarks that ha had in hi life ured fire persons from wen announced The drowning. indisposed. Council adjourned for one week. Fort Douglas band executed several solutions in its usual superb manner, Prof. Hand-boo- k of ITieful InKrause played two selections on the pi- Gaikella formation. ano and Dr: Hall sang some German We have just received from the pubsongs. After the conclusion of tha conbook with the above named title. cert the curtain wu raised, revealing lisher three tables the full length of tlie stage. It contains Statistical Tablu of Practical Thau tables were filled twice, and the Value for Mechanise, Farmers, Lumbers, wants of the gnesta were looked after men, Bankers, Politicians, with the utmost solicitude by the corps and all classes of workers in every deof young lady waiters in attendance. partment of human effort, and a comEij H. Murray. f While supper wu being served, the Fort pilation of fact fa ready reference on Ryjlhe Governor: to added bawl various the of subjects. enjoyment Douglu Arthur No more valuable book hu ever been the repast by several delightful pieces of Secretary of Utah Territory. music. Miss Fay Von Trott, a young offered 4 it contains so much information vocalist of remarkable promise, sang of practical value in everyday life. It is Rough on Toothache." A Bird in the Hand so creditably! as elegantly bound in Alligator Leatherette, Instaut relief for Neuralgia, Toothache, to receive a hearty encore, which wu with gold stamp, and will be sent to any Faceache. Ask ou ToothThe address by mail, post paid, on receipt of ache. 15 A 25c. fa Bough Douglas. responded to with whole affair wu one of general enjoy- 25 cents, by Geo. W. Ooilvie, Publisher, The "Occidental," 18 B. First Booth St. ment and all who attended were satis- 230 Lake St., Chicago, 111. We the underngned, by reason of the fied that the evening had been well and fint-clagoods dispensed by ns, hereby, POINTS. PERSONAL happily spent. proclaim to the world that we are ever THE CABLETON COXPAVT. to sell at low prices the host Cali-ran- w Mrs. CspL Engalis, of Ogden, hu ready and The Dram Majors Daughter" wu wines and th been visiting friends in thia cily for choicest of Imported presented by the Cnrleton Company last liquors and cigar. Families returned this several and morning days who are preparing for private parties night at tha Theatre. This Is an opera, D. A R. G. should not foiget to give us a call. which, presented by tha Carleton ova the Auer A Mubtbt, Proprietors. Company, can be etyoyed a uoood or J. De Kakgrevoff a Russian, engiinf time, and tha fact that it wu preneer, sent to America by tha Czar, to exHEW ABYEBTHEKEm. sented in thia city twice but a abort time amine the American railway system, waa go, did not seam lo affect the attendance. in lha city yesterday. He visited Fort MARSHAL'S SALE. Ths Mascotte wu given thia afternoon, Douglu and other places of interest yesTO AN ORDER OF RAI.K TO PURSUANT and the engagement closes and left last evening for the Went. by the Third Judicial Disterday trict Court of the Territory of Utah, 1 hall The company will leave Merry War. at tlie front door of tlie at sale, expose public over the U. P. for the Fast Pretty Woman. County Court House, In llio City of Salt Lake, Ladies who would retain ftenhnes and county of Halt lake and Territory of Utah, on The Am odamy Ledsni. Wells the SMIi day of November, 1881, at 12 o'clock vivacity. Dont foil to try m., certain real estate, situate in Salt lake LeonD. L. Rev. evening Health Reuewer. county, Utah Territory, described as follows, ard delivers a lecture at Hammond Hall, Nubia, Wood A Co., Beginning at the B W comer of the B E the second of the Academy lectures. Ha The only exclusive hatters, who have the quarter of the N W quarter of section (IK) thirty-six- , (I) one south, range (ll will treat of tha great natural features of latest and correct style in the celebrated one east of township Balt Laze meridian. Thence cart the world, mountains, oceans, currents, Yotiman Hat, acknowledged to be the 4.14 chains to point 2: thence north 3s Oh' 2.15 chains to point 8; thence south 43 and climate, with reference to populaleader in New Yak and all cities East cut, 10' cast, IJil chains to point 4; thenco south tions, the whole illustrated by two large and West. We also carry the finest and UP lir east OSS chains to point 6; thence 0.OT chains to point G; maps. Thou who have heard his largest stock of Stetsons awl all other north U. VIP east, W east 7 chains to point 7; on Franco and Africa, know how leading manufacturer. Dont forget the thence north 61" 4Sf east 6.17 chains to point thence south entertaining and instructive ha can be. address, west of tha TrOmne, Second 8: thence south 30 lu east 4AM chains to A full house ia assured. Admission fee South street, on the corner opposite the point 9: thence south 46 30 cast 0.73 chains io point 10; theme south 87 20' east Itn of ten cents is chaired. The neat lecRink. 843 chains to point 11; thence south 02 east ture is by Prof. Holden. chains to print 13; thence south 88 4.V east Pnlaoo Grooeir Btoro. 142 chains to point 13; thence south 841 to paint 14; thence weft 2191 chains People in need of staple and fancy chains Ttusakanlvlng rarkejn. point 15; theme north 161 chains to point and every- to 30 1 ; the place of beriunnr variation Leave orders at Husbands Bros., oppo- Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables to Family Groceries, east containing nf5l6-10uacre, of land ; tosite the Clift House, for your Thanksgiv- thing pertaining tenement the and all stand. old with should lingular Lucass call at gether Everying Turkey, picked and dresud ready for heradltameuti and appurtenances thereunto thing new, neat and clean. No. 62 K. belonging In anywise appertaining the oven. L. J. Lucas, Fint South street. foie sold ai the property oi Daniel G. Brian, Martha K, Brian. Hiram Dudley, Manager. Farmers Ksehange. Thomu Beniamin, Ellen B. Urom and Ellen Go to Hardy A Kendalls. No. G6 W. Oyster Grotto. First South street, for New York buckU. 8. Marshal. Ira crura all winter in any quantity nt wheat. A full lino of granaries, vege- tha Dated, November 5th, 1881. Grotto. Oyster tables, fruits, grain and hay, wholesale MARSHAL'S BALE. The Chinese Wer and retail. foct that itasettlod hut Is not yet settled, TO AN EXECUTION TO MR Chas. K. Bowring, No. 3G Main street, PURSUANT by the Fint Judicial Dlidrirt of Utah, I shall expose kalaomina tha of of and Territory Court New store, new goods, a foil line -can, papa, decorate, paint i .i.iia mU at iho ftent sIams nfthn imihiIv groceries, fniita and vegetable, grain and the interia of your dwelling in the mort feed. Solo agents for Salt Lake City for elegant atyie. at 12 o clock m.. ail uie f day of December, ISM.claim the improved new Chicago and ratato which Removal. right, title, interest, iionse. Clift Main street, opposite lamp. Jralalt Tufts holds of, Inandtothatrertaln The Chronicle Publishing Coininy piece or parrel of laud il mated in the cltyaml have removed their office to 117 n. Mam &mnty ofHell Uke, Utah Territory, dcacrlbcd Metropolitan Millard Hall. Ml52 NO.V live, in Block No. (33) filly lhreo and The choicest wince, liquors cigars street. survey. lo be found In the cily. Give roe a call, ofllat A, Belt LakoUItjr and A handsome lino of mens, hoy Together with all and singular the ImproveB. Spmeukr, Proprietor. a ohUdrans suits and hale, of latest rtyw ments Uieroon, the tenements, I hercdlumenls thereunto clonging or in and patterns, at popular prices, at L. and appurtenances Halt Uki Vinegar Co. anywise eiroortelnlng. the prone Gold bergs. snWei To be rtyot Joeleh nfTulle MaxGeld 4 Ilamill, saannfoctnrem of al the suit of Ell. 8. Kimball.V. Term, B. Marshal. at A. IRELAND, lowest E. prices Tb best shoes at pure malt vinegar, 167 First East, be Dated November nth, WM. Auerbach's, tween First and Second South. FOR $9.99, .AND RESTAURANT, No. 256 Main Street, Two doors south of Walker Hnnar. Salt Lakejheatre. EUROPEAN PLAN. Engagement for THREE NIGHTS ONLY SATURDAY MATINEE AND Shell Spring Chicken, Quail, Teal Duck, Mountain Trout, Etc., Etc. Oyttm, Thursday, Nov. 20tb, Commencing Of tlie Popular Artists, JOSEPH GRISMER R. OPEN DAY AND K1GI1T. Room, Aw Ladles and Parties. Phoebe Davies linn by the Governor Day for 11 ObNorvaueo. Well Complete Oyster House AND THANKSGIVING. A TON BON THIS (WEDNESDAY NIGHT, THE - We hare Introduced for Spring Trade two additional grade ui BUGGIES, ht Supported by a Powerful Company, When will be presented Thursday, Not. NMh, the Reigning flcuMUouof the day, IHIonteCristo Friday, November 21, the Caliiornia lily, CHISPA. DELMONICO Dinwoodey & McTernay PROPRIETORS. Drive-W- ell RESTAURANT IS UNDER NOTE-These play will be puodnred with New and Elaborate- - Scenery, Elegant Costume and Kovel Mechanical EHect. AND POINTS. THE i. supervision of Janies Dinwoodey, end la OPEN DAY AND NIQIIT, MATINEE Pumps 167 S. MAIN STREET. (Old Stand of J. Clasbcy.) MICHAEL JJR0G0FF. GRAND SATURDAY water and save Avoid surface of digging by using our patent RESTAURANT. Brlunlsy, November 2Iil, tl.e Most Startling rnifR of Melodrama, ' Shell and Can Oysters, And everything in seeno at Living Prices. Attentive welter. THEY WORK LIKE CHARM. A Now Is the time lo repair your make a specially In ihiillne. Water-Hpe-s Wa Prices ai usual. Box Office open Nor. 18th at 10 a.m. No extra charge for nwerred aeats. Pecurc your seats In advance and avoid the mill at the door. WASATCH . THE DEMIJOHN UNIFORM J. W. FARRELL GET VOUR MEALS RANK, Knights of Pythias GRAND BALL 26 W. First South St PLUMBING of Fythlai, at the THANKSGIVING 26. Prices moderate end aatlsfictlon $2 EACH. C O King William ltollork A nit) rang Committee on Invitation. Arthur Wild Wm Finnan FW Gardner John Denhaltcr guaranteed o P. CITY BAKERY 28 W. riRST SOUTH STREET. Gardner Henry Bullring, TO Armstrong and SALT LAKE CITY BREWING William Firman CONFECTIONERY Always on band. Your patronage Is Mdcited EXHIBITION. GKO. GEBIIARDT, Proirieto GRAND SHOW MATTHEW CULLEN.. Fnaideui H.W. MORSE.. JACOB MORITZ 8ecralary and VreHua-- r TTAV1NO RECENTLY ENLARGED OUR Brewing and Mailing capacity, wean now prepared to tarnish ourfovorite BEER By ihe Case, Keg or Carload Lois. Order will bo promptly attended to and delivery made to any part of the city Country orders sauclted. Telephone MISCELLANEOUS. SALT LAKE SHELDONS ..OF.. FLOWERS! Dancing Academy. A88IRTF.D 1100 CHRYSANTHEMUM CO., XI C O King John ilorilrk FREE be delivered to any Bread will the city. Pies, Cakes, Crackers Floor Committee. John Denhaltcr No. laa leiophnaa Suceessuii lo MORITZ A CULLEN. Reception Committee, W F m. SALOONS AND BREWERILS. John Horlick fi F Prescott Ueotgo Barton Box D. J. (IRIFF1T1IS, Proprietor. l' D King (ierugr Barton 70 W. Second South St No. ETC., ETC. Committee on Arrangements, fteorge Barton James Ciacroit T I! VENTILATING. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. EVE, NOVEMBER TICKETS, u GAS-FITTIN- STEAM HEATING AND ..ON...... es AND DEPOT. Division, Uniform Rank, Knights WALKER OPERA HOUSE, . co & AT GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT SANITARY FOURTH ANNUAL or Wasatch SALOON Is connected with the Renlaumnt, under Lha superviaion of Jamea UuTemay, and I taut nek of Liquor, Winea and Cigar cannot be DIVISION, al if a ntl-riil- k ' iss-i- . PLANTS 300 VARIETIES. BY Milwaukee BEfeR HALL 0RDNER & J0NF.S, Proprietors. MR& SHELDON. SEASON OF 1884. No. 31 CITY BREWING CO. H AND KERF ONBeer. UII DWEI8KR A ND S A 1 .1 Connected with Uie Beer llall I the leo-tur- tote in school meetings upon toising a tax for school UP Won the members Jjtoh Commusion this morning in wah ih, of the thi cUy. !fho1 dUtric miatem in that district Jity to wtak w tin elk made. Mayor Sharp called attention to tha vacancy existing in the office of city Book-kaeper- fak ca the Auerbach nromis-Topert- etir. The committee on public grounds ported on the petition of L.0 visit, who asked to bo relieved from a contract in relation to a lime quarry ha had leased from the city. They recommend that tha petition be granted, provided the street ia front of the quarry bo placed in proper condition. Report adopted. An appropriation of $1,000 wu made to the contingent fond of the supervisor of streets, and $100 to the contingent fond of the fire department A short time ago James 8helmerdine old a cow at the astray pound, thinking itwuanestray. It wu sold and realized $23.30. II. J. Faust then claimed the cow u his, and the money having been paid into the cily treasury, it required an appropriation to get it back. It was u i MU . oveaibeu io, JOY. eraisti-tntion- al a An invitation wu received from the committee having in charge the concert and oyster sapper at tha AValker Opera House last evening. It wu the sense of the council that the receipt of the invitation be acknowledged with thanks. The city attorney reported that the cases of Salt Lake Cily va. Farley L. Williams and Salt Lake City vs. Wm. Lyon, for unlawfully appropriating city water, had been disinisea in the District Court, it having been deemed beat to so dispose of the eases. A bill off 10 fa costs In the cases wu presented. The report wu received, the city attorneys unction approved awl the amount ap- - diup-pointme- Ml O Kt) T' treuurer. wdesdav, DKMOCRAT1C An Uninteresting SctAluu Last Evening. At the regular session of the City Council lut evening but little bus! new of importance wu transacted. Lorenzo D. Young and COO others, residents and tax payers along the proposed extension of the Salt Lake d-- Fort Donglu Railway, and also resident and taxpayer! along tha line of the canal; ut forth by petition that, having hunt of tlie proposed extension to the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon, and believing that the running of such rood would not only be beneficial to the canal, but would also tend to building np that portion of coniitry, desired to express their sppro-and to uk that tha council grant tha right of way asked for. The matter wu referred to the committee on Jordan A Salt Lake City Canal. It wu stated that a number of ahe.ti of legal cap papa containing mors signatures to tha petition, were in process of completion. Lata in the session it wu decided that theu sheets when handed In should lie attached to the petition. Thera will be over names 1,000 on the when petition completed. Benewalaof retail liqnor licenses were to B. Y. Martin and Don C. granted . kt Rio Grande officials expect about ifin (reunion iota to leave this city UtKev Orleans Exposition via the tuge, and the U. P. folks antici-squnumber. A party of film Idaho and Montana nave unseements at the D. A R. G. COBMl u u jsvjsmx& cimoNicue, Cliil- - Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOV 10 a. to 10 p. m. ID, fkrnn The above will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION Commencing Friday at 10 a.m., In the Hyman Block, Second South Street. TAILORING. 1884 Fall and Winter.1885 GOODS. WOULD Kcnttaucn S ticlknis in FALL RESPECTFULLY INVITE fa an parly Imped Ion of my AND TIIOnOliCillLYSATlHFACTOlYYdAKHKNTS James Price, MKUCUA'ST TAILOR, 218 Main Opposite lha ft EVERY SATURDAY CLASS NKETH EVENING ON MONDAY GENTSWedumdsy Eveniuga at 720. Street, up elairii jstufflcBalt Lake City. VIENNA CHOP Meals HOUSE. at all hours. Oyaten In every style. LADIES end JUVENILE CLASS on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 248. Onuul Matinee Every Saturday at I p. m. Private Leeroos tomlt applicants. Best Dancing ltall In the city to rant for balls and parties. NOW READY! THACKRAH'S Journal-Regist- WAGENERS BOTTLED in thkkk BEER, A cheapest iutim and venal on Ibe ahurteat nulliw. At uthe dk your order, at the storo of the California Brewery, er! WINTER WOOLENS. will Vy pricca will be fimnd moderate. I as is mako ll a point to kuep them as low cnnaMeiil with good material, good ami attention ihouare requisite to get up No. SOIREE form: SECOND SOUTH STREET. Thnu doom cant of Elephant Mora FOKM G FOB BALK BY Frank Foote, W. F. RAYBOULD, BookMilar and Stationer, ASSAYER, And by Ue Prlnlen, F. H. NfiLDEN & CO., SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. 141 South Main Street. Salt Lake City. Ftnoaal oueuilou (Iren to all hoalncas. Vi |