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Show Salt Lake Evenin SALT LAKE CITY, THURSDAY, XOVEMJVEJt c --2fO. 17. L. M. H. jiiGCHRONICLE lh 1 (funilr oxcepe COMPANY, miCLE PUBLISHING MC0rOEATIX Uk. Sill Hail StTM ltj s. City. Trm ia on WIBSu. " HWMNWHNMM SSwho do not iKdnthjlr of Cd&plftlnt, JJSiooKc. H Salt Lake City PosWfltee Saiaitter. trxuosr. )BS g, Buslnes, Uiuw. uil5H8 aoTiegs. - fixe Fig. nessina Cocot Nuts. and LJ Candles. the flSffiaU, Home-mad- e Walter Cooper1! Candy irtiOtf. H &a2jor south of Home. ' ""l gt AND CELLAR STOREROOM iSikT. Second South Mreet. Apply on lha premiaea. AND CH0PH0U8K. (teod location, low rent. A money thi, winter. Would rnOYBTBR ,SSe "mTTvd Eia Inquire at lhl office. the pioneer lamps at Fiat 8011111 B- H. Pmteton ggop, CHINA AND JAPAN BAZAR. lnSeCMna BokWanTea, eto. New eoodi 5Wiieaiomible. aim Water Ltly.Ifo. XI Main it. bsM SSaPCTION AND OOHinSSION. EEfkusd the (fld City Market street, I am prepared to the moit seasonable Mtferriorsge ample jafcgf tote of i to all who MAKES GET your at iso BHOK Inn mi shoes repaired neatly and fyjfiwttosMm Improved atyle, neat Irkwae. north. John Wetiel, nOFESSIONAL. teacher radcliffe. to Fint South street, op door east ofStMsrk s Church. Ogden Wednesdays and Batnrdaya. DENTISTS, PJUN fe WHYTOCK, dkar Opera Houao. AnmtheUei ad-Telephone In office. Me $L E Ita rut MI af I ill UAI ufi Si taw tS jtai bmL TOC III SHOT. GROWTH OF THE UNITED STATES. A Sun of Claui Spreckela. the Hawaiian I agar King, the Shootlit. EVERY KYKS1XG. RUSHED DM YOUNG San Fbascisco, Not. 10. M. II. DeYoung, proprietor of the Chronicle, wan hot at 5:30 Ihii evening by Adolph Spreckeli, ion of Claui fipreckeli, the Hawaiian sugar king, The shooting took place in the biwneM office of the Ckronide, Spreckeli fired twice. The fint shot took effect in the left arm a little abow the elbow; the noond in the left ahoulder. The (hooting was the out come of an article published in the Ckronide hut Sunday morning respecting the afiain of the Hawaiian Commercial Sugar Company. Spreckeli was arrested and taken to the station house. W. Emerson, advertising clerk, grabbed a revolver lying in the drawer of one of thejdesks and fired at Spreckeli, hit ting him in the left inn, causing only a light wound. Before Spreckles find time to fire another shot J. G. Chesley, cashier, sprang from behind the railing, seised Spreckles' revolver and prevented him from using it. While Chesley wss straggling with him, two other clerks rushed op and overpowered SpreckeU. A moment after, a police officer rushed in and arrested him. Emerson, the advertising elerk, who fired at Spreckeli wss also arrested. Both were taken to the city prison. De Young was immediately removed cab to his residence. His wounds, were at first supposed to be slight, proved on examination more serious than (opposed. It was found that the fint bullet passed within n sixteenth of an inch of the subclavian artery, which, if it had been struck, would have causd him to bleed to death. The fean now are that, if suppuration sets in, the artery may become affected. De Young remained perfectly cool, and at the present honr u resting easy. No other reason for the shooting Is assigned thin that already erf age. IIo was 8precltoU U S7 release! on 95,006years fc.it. with his lather, Claus Sprechels, os surely. Emerson, the advertising clerk, was released on boil. 91,000 & The Celarado-Uta- h leoL luiu Dkxveb, Col., Nov. 10. A meeting of OPPICK DENTIST. nCHOM, ' Walker Ilonie, over Beabnry A the Colorado and Utah pool was held atnre. Anesthetics given. here All the roods were reprejhaalaoSoe. A STOVER. sented. The principal business of the llBTJ - HITCHCOCK ll.Behcock, Wuateh Block, Ball meeting was to receive from J. F. RV Rarer, Logan, Utah. Tucker, pool arbitrator, the award of SOCIETIES. percentages on Colorado business for the thra' months ending the fint of January "'"'MoltWpromixo. Under the old arrangement,' HUE CONVENTIONS EVERY FBI-- f ending the first of last month, Union arming at S, In hall of the Union, Pacific received on Denver business, both OaanHonia. Scdoumlnfoompanlanl freight and passenger, fifty-on- e per cent; Ubjnvltad toattmiL Burlington, thirty; Santa Fe and Bio LRHUR L. THOMAS, Commander. Grande, nineteen; on Pueblo business the Iraia, Clark. Union Pacific and Burlington received HMttODfiE N0.1, 1. 0. 0. F. fifty, and the Santo Fa fifty. By Hr. I EVERY THUR8DAY AT 7:30 P. 1L, Tuckers new apportionments, submitted Oil Fellow1 Hall, Union Block, Salt the Union Pacific received forty-nin- e y.Odd Fellow in good atandlng are on Denver freight, and fifty on pasN. & SPRINGER, N. a. senger tmsiiHnj Mu - DwHiBiaa twenty-nin- e taua, Secretary. on freight and thirty on passenger: U USE LODGE NO. 2, 1. 0. 0. F. the ganta Fe twenty-ta- o on freight ana EVENING AT J.L. Wnrrocx, D.D.B. - y, EW.mSY FRIDAY ARQU Pellowa1 Hall, Union Block. M la food itandlug are Inrlted to GEO. AT LUKE, N. O. fAmai, Secretary. MUM LODGE No. A I.0.0.F, BB ITU Y MONDAY EVENING AT Ubi Odd Fellowt New Hall, Union i OMMlowa In good atandlng aw In- - JOHN T. BUCKLE, N. G. Irim, Secretary. Ns. 9, 1. 0.0. F. WEDNESDAY EVENING NNELY LODGE RBITUY IHMhek.ta Odd Fellow HalLUnlon rafting brothenmade welcome. PHIL. KLIITLB, N. G. I. Cuts, Secretary. SLENTHE LODGE Ns. S, K. OF P. SLAB CONVENTIONS EVERY MON-ta- y evening at Cattle Iiau, Walkei P8 nineteen on passenger: on Pueblo business, the Union Pacific and Burlington received forty-fiv- e for freight and thirty-fir- s for passenger, the Santa Fe fifty-fifor freight ana sixty for passenger. The business of the meeting was concluded ve . Our Interesting Statistics Showing 1HUO. M. G. foks LAPHAM. and Suits. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. Fro-gre- ss aluoe The following statistics she the growth of the country since the veaK I860: PALACE HOTEL, A. L. WILLIAMS, MAIN AND years ago we wers of people; now we are over Twenty-thre- e Then we had 141 citiea and towns of over 8,000 inhabitants; now we have 286 of inch cities and towns. Then the total population cl our cities wu 5,000,-00- 0 ; now it is about 12,000,000. Oar coal mines then produced 14,0(10, 000 tons a year; now 85,000,000 tons a much. year, or six times The iron product amounted to 900,000 tons of ore ; y it foots up over 8,000,-00- 0 intons a year, almost a nine-folcrease. In 1860 our metal industries employed about 5&000 hinds, consumed about and 9100.000.- 000 worth of material turned out almut SlSO.O.Ki.iHK) in annual products. y these same industries employ 300.000 hands, consume $380,000,000 of material, ana their annual product amounts to 8660,tiOu,0GO a year. In 1860 the wood industries amployed 130.000 persons; they employ whue the value of ther annual protrebled. duct hu The woolen industry employed 00,000 persons then, and now employs 160,000, while our home mills, which produced goods of the value of 980,000,000 in 1800, now turn out an annnal product worth 9270.000.- 000. Finally, there is cotton. In 1860 we imported 227,000,000 yards of cotton goods; in 1881 we only imported 90,000,-00- 0 yards. In the meantime the number of hands employed in American cotton mills hu increased to 200,000, and wo export over 150.000.- 000 yards of cotton goods a year, instead of importing 227,000,000 yards, wa need to do. The silk industry employed 5,000 now it employs 35,000, about seven time as many. Wa import no more silk goods now than we did in 1860, but our own mills, which produced goods to the amount of $0,000,000 then, now turn out a product of over 940,000,000 yearly. In 1862 12,000 persons were employed in American pottery and stoneware about 36,000 are employed works; y in thia industry. The chemical industry, which em- -' 6,000 persons then, now employs 1 STREETS. SOUTH AGENT FOR Pleasant Valley Coal. SALT LAKE CITY. - - THIRD Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. OFFICE ; Yard Temporarily Just North of u Utah Central Railway Depot. d - GUARANTEES GOOD, CLEAN, SCREENED COAL.. Orders Solicited and Promptly Filled. To-da- to-d- 340,-00- NEW HOUSE I NEW FURNITURE! u AND NEW AND MODERN SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. 1q275Q PER RATES $1.50 DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED DAY. Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons DSySpccial Rates ft Permanent Boarders and Families. Street Cars and Busses from all Depots pass the door. AND & REMINGTON, JOHNSON Market Street Warranted ol Best Quality and to lw AGENTS FOR THE ONLY GENUINE Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals SOLD AT JUST STYLES REDUCTION IN PLEASANT VALLEY In the meantime hare five times many milu of railways and double that number of farms, ana yielding more than double that number of cereals. In the production of sheep, we had 22.000.- 000 of them In I860, wa have over 40,000,000 of them; and wherc-- u we then produced in thia country pounds of wool, now we produce 240.000.- 000 pounds. Finally, the total of our exports has doubled. In 1860 it stood at 9400,000,00.', and upwll binds st shout 9900,000,000. JJottoif Transfer. u RECEIVED. &jgqCALL BAZAR Hiecn PATTERNS toe. BaurDrcm-- tafiaj5w S1 G. IjAPUam. Salt Lake City. Guru. P. 0. Hour. CONKLIN & CO. Tbs Kstlonal Duo-Ba- ll Eugna. New York, Nov. 19. The annual meeting of the national league of baseball players wu held y at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, preceded by a lion of the board of directors. The champion- hi P'was duly awarded to the Providence dub. W. E. Young wu elected president of the board. AND WELL-KN0W- ANTHRACITE M COLORADO AND COKE COAL. CHARCOAL Orders solicited and promptly filled. Telephone No. Agricultural Implements ALL and office. YARD OPPOSITE D. & HAY DEDERICK R. O. PASSENGER DEPOT ; KNOWLES Office 20 ami 22 Second South Street. . 1876. 1 ORE 8AMPLING THE LARGEST immAXD MOftTumi COMPLETE FINEST IMPORTED . ARY public ,ALT LAK CITY, UTAH. LOMAX, HNEY-AT-LA- W aw. Soeond 19. j Cof South Street, Blou,SuukoOtty. Inquiries answered promptly. THE, . ORKMANSHIP Guaranteed.- SUITINGS FASHIONABLE IT AS PRICES ...... AND... ..TO.. Pantings DEFY COMPETITION. TAILOR JUST DECEIVED A LARGE AND ELEQAKT STOCK OF and Winter Goods! Fall forwarded on application. Drapers, Consisting of the Very Best Imported . P. O. BOX and Domestic . Suitings. 682. SEPT. 8, 1884. DAILY AS FOLLOWS: Ills. MAIN STREET P. O BOX 3Gtt. MDsmplas ami on application to all parts the country. BROOM HOTEL ) OGDEN, UTAH. IN & NEVADA BULBS I BULBS! New and I Railway. Absolutely Pure. This Powder never varies. A marvel of THACKRAH'S Journal-Regist- er! IN TI1BEE OS AFTER AND FRIDAY. JUNE THE BUSINESS CENTRE u TIME MOUNTAIN Leave Salt Lake City.. Leave Uarflold . Leave Toools Arrive at Tshnluus ........ . Icavo Terminus Leave Tooele.... ,11:M W. F. RAYBOULD, Bookseller end Stationer, And by tho Printers, F. E NELDEN & CO., SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. . West or CUB How, RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF HAS p.m. 5,000 BULBS 130 p.m. STREET, FROM BELGIUM 2ri0p.ni. ...A45 m. All tint dais, sold at Eastern Frlccs, inch as retnrn Bock ortiarfleld and FARE to Black HYACINTHS, TULIPS, 0 cents. mil tisiM, Children between fire and ten yean of NARCISSUS, CROCUS, cents T, Special Bates given to Sunday schools, 8 BLEEDING-HEARfio. clctlcfi No freight wm be received after 4 p. m. W. W. RITKH, g. F. FENTON, LILIES, Etc., Etc. Gen. Ft. fe FORMS. Hi Blocks EXPRESS Pi. AxL STAR Hotel called to the fact that PEOPLE LEAVING OUDK . THE Evmiir 1 AF . THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN. THE MORNING. The Commercial Travelers interests will he most respectfully alteu. License required for commercial travelers in Ogden. M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. -- DEALERS IN- - Bupt. EXPRESS Ladles and reutlemen, now Is the time to nut your Bulla In the ground for spring blooming. Call and examine stoex fer Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, BROWNS NO. 141 MAIN STREET. FIRST SrriCK, - Furnished MORNING TRAINS, by craning on Afternoon or Train from Salt Lake and itaying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HOU W. THIRD SOUTH a. m. M0a.iu, 1:00 leave Garfield Arrive at Salt Lake City 240 BUa.ni. .libU0a.ni. -l- NO. Well AM READY TO ENTERTAIN ALT IParticubir attention ON ANY OF FLORIST, XX lSM,tha Utah fe Nevada Company will run llieir train, follow, (Sundays exoeptod): STANDARD F. DUE, O. FORM C FOR SALK BY n aster. Mongb on Pain" lforona and strengthening, improved, the heat for backache, pains in chest or side, rheumatism, neuralgia. Twenty-fiv- e cents. Druggists or mail. Mock. . OVERCOATINGS UTAH Chairman Jones, of the National Republican comand in an mittee, arrived home interview emphatically 'denied there- the committee's indelttedncm. before leaving New York last night lie drew n check for every dollar owed by the committee. The Delmonico dinner wu paid for by private individuals. PUMPS, HAVING LKARED .AND REOPENED THIS NOW READY Nov. WIRE, . and....;. 1 Pittsburg, BALING STOCK JOS. BAUMGARTEN, STYLE, FIT FOB FALL AND WIXTEB IN THE CITY. LOCATED A Ghastly Mseover. low test, short, weight, alum or phosphate CuicAuo, Nov. 19 The skeleton and of Powders. Bold only m cans. BoyAl Bakun clothes of Will Kessler, who disapFowdxr Co., 106 Wall street, New York. Bullion Carefully Sampled. peared on September 10th, wereTound in a cornfield, seven miles cut of here toI GIVEN TO THE day. lie bad shot himself through lha and Bullion. Mill, Sonth clothes his before doing removing toSEriSrES Utah A NewSla and head, so. llogahadenten nearly nil .the flesh ' from the bones. His father, residing iat Farmington, Illinois, had offered a w-ward '9300 for his discovery. WARD Committal Debt Denied Repnbllean ' AND . BUCKLE" & SON, MILL MICHAEI.I8, STEAM Correspondence solicited. Found la a House la Virginia. Lynchburg, Ya., Nov. 19. A talc of TIES BALING AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. and left u KINDS. For all purposes. All sixes constantly in ESTABLISHED AND DOMESTIC PRESSES, 211, connected with yard Four Corpses u PRICES. Line of Well-Assort- OF1 we y THE OF Wood And Pig Iron. r,000. ' PRICE UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. Wise and Dickinson counties, occupying isolated positions in Die extreme western limit of Virginia. For some weeks a fatal disease has been prevalent there, and the number of deaths terrible. The nature of the disease is yet undefined, bat is supposed to arise from poisonous water. The drouth there for months put hu nearly dried all the streams, springs and wells, and, it is supposed, the water Jeft is impregnated A reliable corwith mineral poison. respondent tells a pitiful story, and says, lour corpses in some cases, many were found in a single liouso, . LOW VERY, A Full and of deep distress conies from Buchanan, WINTER S OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, CO., there with the Intention of returning to their native place. 42 FIRST-CLAP- per-eon- s; ! Ohio, George A. Lowe, 0, Fratricide and Homicide. New York, Nov. 19. Louis and Sample Fashion Plato and Rules for Edward Queld, French men, aged 82 The success of the leading house of and 40 years, arrived here Sunday last Utah. F. Auerbach A Bro., lice in living faithfolly to their motto, "we are and went to an emigrant boarding house. up never undersold. This afternoon Louis shot his brother in Tailors and Woolen the head, inflicting a mortal wonnd, and MISCELLANEOUS. SALT LAKE CITY. then killing himself. The shooting occurred in their bedroom. The inmates of the house found Louis dead and Edward staggering around the room with a friehtftil wound in the head. Edward said, pointing to his dead brother, He CARD, did it. At dinner a few hours previous, they were both apparently on friendly terms While they were rating, Lous, FA88ENGEB TBAl?t8 LEAVE BALT LAKE It is all addressing his brother, said: right if wa have not any money; these will settle us, exhibiting a revolver and twocartridgn. The brother came from Canton, Btarta county, Street Next to Barratt Bror.' b umituro Store 145 S. Main NEW TIME 3. 1IiICE, FIVE CEXTS 20, 1884. ol Earralt Bros. Telephone Package, Transfer and Excursion Wagons Moving Flsnos, Organs always to rnadlnew. and nraitate a Specialty. wagon that Have the finest was ever brought to thia country. Are prepared fnranyeiied part lee. TonnaU will do well to rail on the Star 2SF iMrasra.TSMr Marble Works i. , MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, ETC. Cornsr Main and Third South streets.. BEAUTT OF DESIGN AND SKILL IB JR workmanship we deft eomreUtkm, at ITfoee which cannot be naaenoU. M. BXOWM, Proprietor . 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. |