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Show Salt Lake Evenin 33 a "y0 V0L. SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ifuiiviiGCHRONICLE THE FBFVAILHo rtAOCE In tlie Mountain! of Bouthweet POLYGAMISTS AlUtOAU. Philadelphia, Kot. 27. W. D. Jodm, of thii city, the largeet individ-i- n the mountain region StrMti 8lt Uk. City. Soathweet Virginia and . Eaatern h B7i, i. Kentucky and Tbnneme, who has just Term: 48d00 frinrned from a visit to his property, 100 made sjme interesting statements bout the mysterious malady which has caused such fatality noug the people there. The country, he tayi, is wholly lO'KwiWCW nf eomDUlnt, will unlike anything he has erer seen or heeid of in the United States, and, in .t the Salt Lake City Postoffice his opinion, its physical and BJSaactttr. geological tnUfl' BmlueM Manager, peculiarities are responsible for the trouble. The water of fire rivers, which have rise within a very narrow radius, ara very largely mineral, and the hills are foil of iron Sff Wier HoSi and copper ore and coal, lying, in many instances, close together. During SrtffTxn AT THE PIONEER 80001 BtwA H- - the summer end autum, for a period of three months or more, great drouth . prevailed, and nearly all the stream dried up, eo that, not only people, but y good-use- d .Kuttiof tt&ffiirM tiil' liggsw&sjlsp sa-s-ggaa- g fWP L ivn iwth SHOE home, lcrroyd etylo, Mil nl rTntly north. d PROFESSIONAL hbot nnriiDtowi 7'OunUX DWTTU A WKYTOCK, in office. T. emu. ieJ.L. Wmytocx, hrrifflM I H I iaeaTSl1- D. D. B. OFFICE DENTIST. Hoorn, over Seabury Anesthetics given. - - HITCHCOCK JBtnmWssateh Logan, Utah. W. 1. 9tonr, BTOVM. Biock, Brit OOdETIU. mi LAKE EVEEY ball of Um Union, iMhrOssiiHaasa. Bqounilin companion tmiSi avlled to attend. iKIBOK L. THOMAS, Commndcr. CONVENTIONS ittlB lUna,CU. UTAH LOOSE NO. 1, 1.0.0. F. THURSDAY AT 7J0 F. It. inn EVERT IsIUreV Hell, Union Mock, Brit dllnOdd irisOty. Odd Fellows In good standing are Mad to attend. H. C. SPRINGER, KA- LI. Txomi, Secretary. SALT LAKE LOOSE NO. L0. 2, a f. to Om.A.LUKE.M.0. LL Dislixo, Becretory. to K'SLiiTcntoi standing are In- - b. MELV LOME 9. 1. 0. 0. F. WOT WEDNESDAY EVENING "kJnOddFMlowX Hril, Union bmthsn mad welcome. IvUmimS"1-- ' Utah Central Railway Depot. GUARANTEES GOOD. CLEAN, SCREENED .1 WH.nTOB.S.oik.48. M W SlteYl H Hoaks 6. LAPHAM. NEW HOUSE! NEW FURNITURE! Suits. . Market WINTER JUST Street STYLES RECEIVED. 'tt5f IBHlE1 yg-jgMau's- BAU PATTEKMB aaa SSaftaS"-Ink-' Cttr. LAPH AMjgslt WARD MICH A El. IS, ary public ALT Lake REMINGTON, JOHNSON city, UTAH. Wood All Powder never varies. A msrvel ot purity, strength and wholesomeneto. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the mnltltoda of low test, short weight, altun or phosphate Fowdeis. Bold only in cans. XorAL Hakim PC won Co., 108 Wall street, New York. vrou CAN X mrnt of FIND THE LARGEST ABBUtT-- . Gold and a, al Silver v Stmt, WATCHES, Indo-Chine- se 'rank Foote, : riven to all hnst- n-i KELLY & BRO.s WAonmy op s! reagreteletss Pmuuao, Nov. 27. 5 VERY entMeke, nendricki Several pamed through thie morning. newspaper reporters aroused him ftom Us slumbers one remarking that General Lagan, who had gone through east a few hours ago, had requested him (the to Hendricks hia con reporter) to extend gratuletioos. - "Did Logan really do UialT said the Governor, smiling, and addiam It is certainly very kind on the LOWEST PRICER WOOL WEI IUUM, part of the General. - i Freight Train! leave Brit Lake drily, except Sundays, fbr North at 830 for Borin at BriS a. m. and IriO p. m. nBDINAND DICK NET, Brit lake flttg. WIRE, PUMPS, Correspondence solicited. Inquiries answered promptly? JOS. BAUMGAETEN, FIT HttMMfTHKtleil FAS H IONABLE TAILORS .HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF Fall and Winter Goods! Consisting of the Very Best Imported and Domestic 411& MAIN STREET Suitings. P. O BOX aWBamptes sent on application to all part the country. BROOM HOTEL !i & . IN Genanl Superintendent. NEVADA BULBS! Railway. BULBS I New AFTER FRIDAY, JUKE and 8:10 a. m. umilUilO a. m. .........i11:10 a,a. m.m. Leave Tonnlnne Leavo Tooele.... leave Garfield.. Arrive at Brit Lake City .... . NO. 240 1:00 5,000 BULBS p. m. FARE to Black Rock or Garfield and return trains, to cents. Children between fire and ten yean ot age 25 oenti. Spools! Bates given to Sunday schools, Eo AU first class, sold Oen. FLA rssiAgt. W. W. RITKK, STAR EXPRESS NO. Ill . stter.i Proprietor. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. CROCUS, BLEEDING Nofrelght will be received alter 1 p. m. Hotel ALU M. H. BEARDSLEY, at Eastern Friecs, such a NARCISSUS, AM READY TO ENTERTAIN The Commercial Travelers interests will be most respectfully License required for commercial traveler! in Ogden. FROM BELGIUM HYACINTHS, TULIPS, nUllon tagg, - Furnished THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF JJA8 p.m. Ifi0p.m. 40p.ni. STREET, 2J4 Blocks West of CUR Houee, 1:10 n ell 8. F. FENTON, W. THIRD SOUTH Well Particular attention called to the fact thatPEOI'LE LEAVING OGbKi. 1 ON ANY OF THE MORNING TRAINS, by coming on Afternoon or Evenii.-Traifrom Sait Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE IIOL! 'I A L FLORIST, ML TIME MOUNTAIN Leave Balt Lake City Leave Garfield Leave Tooelo...... ........ ...m.... Arrive at Terminus m- - F. DUE, O. ON the Utah A Nevada Company will ran Uielr trains u AUowi (Sundays cxocplcd): STANDARD CENTRE BUSINESS HAVING LEASED AND REOPEN HD T1US I AND THE m. aud iiM p. m. JOHN SHARP, FRANCOS OOPX, Osnsrel Freight and rsasenger Aycni. OFFICE, -- WHIM AND BALING AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. PRICES HEARTS, -- DEALERS IN LILIES, Etc., Etc. BupL Ladici and gentlemen, now Is tho 11 mo to your Bulbs in tho ground for spring EXPRESS put blooming, call and examuio slots for your GROWERS. REFINED SULPHUR STEAM AND For all pnrponr. All size constantly in stock. LOCATED ELI ASONS. -- TIES OGDEN, UTAH. UTAH 142 Main Street, PRICES. Lina of Well-Assort- BALING PRESSES, KNOWLES Absolutely Pure. Eire In a Theatse. New Yoax, Nor. 27. During the the Star perfor" of "Hamlet theet third act Theatre last night, while was progressing, and after the mimic players had performed their parts, the curtain waa drawn over the little stage, and all the attendants of the King and Queen hid their eye on Hamlet, a park of fiiw fell quite close to the little curtain end eat it on fire. The fire spread rapidly, and a number of the it with their heads and ptayors with old carpets and soon pat it oat. Then was met excitement for a few moments, and were it not for the presence of mind of those on the stage there might have hew a horrible disaster. HAY DEDERICK PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE SALT LAKE DAILY AS FOLLOWS: casion being the complimentary welcome extended on her 25th year is a public LOW . OF ALL. KINDS, UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. New Yoke, Nov. 27. Patti appeared in the opera of "Martha at the Acadto a large and emy of Music enthusiastic audience, the special oc- VERY la Agricultural Implements BUCKLE & SON, nd-fonr, AT A Full and Pantings W ank-Book- SOLD Guaranteed. te S Warranted of Bent Quality and to STOCK OVERCOATINGS FIRST-CLAS- OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, CO., LARGEST COMPLETE Nov. 27. JTparo announces General Briere c(e Lisle will replace LOMAX, that of Cochin-Chinas Thomson governor-generRNEY-AT-LAt and that General Nagrier become in Tonquin. Adcommandant-superio- r Vr. Second South miral Bonnier will command the flotilla. Thee changes ara prejfcGga.gitLnkofiitw. paratory to an exhaustiva attempt de-to clear Tonquin of the Chinese. The JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, note of armaments at French porta ara feverish with activity. The mm clads La Perouee, Aviso and Lugan and the And Everything Needed In that Lins, at the ASSAYER, inboat Sagittsir are about sailing to ; ll,iB - - r , . . 8trt, Salt Lake City. in Admiral Courbets fleet. rI AND Pig Iron. THE Pabis, Jl D- - H A IS THE CELEBRATED Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons ' Military a' DEALER RATES $1.50 to 2.50 PER singer. I SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. NEW TIME CARD, SEPT. 8, 1884. and w r George A. Lowe, animals, lufiered from want of water. AU sorta of experiment wen resorted Ml Heat of the water aecund we from caverns and amall lakea. . The little water that remained in the most active AND NEW AND MODERN IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. springs became eo thoroughly saturated with various mineral aubitaaces that it home. Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. waa almmt death to drink hin any A Doctor Kills His OKtprlng. quantity. Even ths beat ofthisdan-fsrostaff had to be hauled five and DAY. Spbisgfield, Ohio, Nov. 27. Dr. is mile. Mr. Jones tayt that in all John Maxwell yesteeday afternoon, after to Bates Permanent Boarders and Families. about two hundred deatha hava occurred ISpecial ending his wife to town td shop, adminfrom Street Cam and Busses from all Depots pass the door. istered to his four children, aged from XIXEBAXi POISOXIXO, And there ara about 300 penon Hill rick. four to thirteen, a combination of aconite In all cam person have complained for and chlorotorni; then placed clothe satura day or two and then have been seised ated with chlorofoorn over their faces with . violent and and placed them on a bed. lie then hemorrhage AGENTS FOR THE ONLY GENUINE nausea, dying in a short time. The doc- administered a similar dose to himself tors all agree that it ia mineral poison- and laid down to die with them. Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado. Blacksmith Coals ing, and hava treated it a such, in many When Mrs. Maxwell returned tho cam ancmrially. Children end women eldest girl was dead, and the others offer most, while men of strong constituunconscious. IN Assistanco was summoned REDUCTION PRICE OF THE ANTHRACITE COAL. tion generally manage to get over the and every effort made to revive them. attack. The only outside relief that has During the two more of the PLEASANT VALLEY ANJ COLORADO COKE AND CHARCOAL been tendered the afflicted locality ia children died. night Maxwell revived somefrom the cattle convention is ses- what, and was placed in jail. He re91,200 sion at St. Louis. fused to talk. 'He left letters And saying he Washixotox, Nov. 27. Dr. J. 13. wu tired of life and wanted his chilHfinaibell of the Bed Cross Association dren to go with him to avoid Order solicited and promptly filled. Telephone No. 211, connected with suffering. yard left hen to visit the locality of He had and office. been indicted lira libel recently the niysteriou disease prevailing in Vir- by another physician, and this, YARD OPPOSITE D. & R. G. PASSENGER DEPOT: Office 20 and 22 Second together South Street. ginia, and affixd relief to the sufferer. with business embarrassment, . are supposed to have been the incentive. A PATTI FBOCESBIOX. ESTABLISHED 1876. Shot Without Provocation, Anniver- . Celebrating tke Twanty-dft- k Nov. 27. Slate Bexxixgtox, Vt., sary of Her Appearance. Attorney Edward L. Bates was shot toAXD MOST New You, Nov. 27. The twenty-fift- h night while returning from riding. A , named man Sheflcnbui-pof of Pattis appearance Bennett, anniversary occurred at the Academy of Music last rode past on horseback and fired at him FOR FALL AND WINTER IN T1IE CITY. one shot taking effect on his chin. night.' At the end of the performance twice, The wound is not serious. When furIMP0BTED FINEST : follows Dear as the spoke Friends: ther down South street, Bennett fired SJSii My It is twenty-fiv- e years since I sang here the remaining barrels of his revolver in - .AND for the first tigie. The reception you the air. No possible provocation is AND DOMESTIC have given me overcomes me. I am so known. Officers are in pnrsuit. overwhelmed by your kindness that I XIBCELLAVEOUS. cannot say more. Popular excitement made the journev of the prime donna to the Windsor Hotel n memorable spectacle. It was midnight when she appeared at the stage door. A closed coach with four snow-whi...AXD.. military TO horse ware waiting at the curb.. The diva, running lightly through the crowd, prang into the coach. Mapleson roahed DEFT COMPETITION. out to bid her good by, end then forwarded cm application. Sample Fashion Plate and Bulcs for the triumphal prooeation, in which nearly 2,000 ciiiitni joined, started np Broadway. Behind waa a regimental band; a body guard of Academy stockholders and msrehed next to the coach than followed more torch --bearers and opera-goe- rs twenty abreast, fireworks P. 0. BOX G82. SALT LAKE CITY. painted the sky all aorta of colors. When the hotel was reached the diva sped by a side door to her rooms on the ground floor and then the musicians amid fireworks and continuous applanse, played her own waits, "FIor Di Primavers." She stood at the window bowing and smiling at the crowd while the serenade' Tailors and Woolen Drapers, xncuunm. COAL. Orders Solicited and lrompt'y Killed. u - earn umi a. ?oa oohyotionsslope, every waik c1Writing S". Knights SJStBnlia. ftiu kufpleTou. iTirniture Store . Yard Temporarily Just North of SUITINGS otm OFFICE : 145 S. Main Street, Next to Earratt Bro WORKMANSHIP MOAN LOOSE Ne.3, 1, 0. 0. F. MONDAY EVENING AT UBI Pleasant Valley Coal. Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. STYLE, every Friday evening at irons: 31 W in Odd Hbmr Hall, Urion Block, tti Mowi in food are Invited Minding AGENT FOR SALT LAKE CITY. WELL-KNOW- N Melons I rites. luth PALACE HOTEL, A. L. WILLIAMS, main and third south streets. ni I MISCELLANEOUS. t thr gffggJWgjJBgg TRICE, FIVE CENTS MISCELLANEOUS. Loxdox, Nov. 23. The government of Switxerlond, imitating the example of it Austrian neighbors, is waging war against the Mormon propogandists. Ths Federal Council at Buie has formally resolved that the work of Mormon missionaries in Switzerland is a great and growing evil, and that their converts or dupes are plundered and outraged after being decoyed from home. Strict repressive laws against the Mormon sect nave been enacted, and their first results have just appeared. The apostles of the Latter-da- y Saints, one of whom is German ami the other Swiss, have been arrested at Aargau and its suburb Zofingf, and, in accordance with the new law, llicv were sei fenced to pay a fine of 100 francs each, and to spend twenty-fiv- e days in the communal jail. These.two culprits have been very successful in procuring converts in the canon of Aargau, and are raid to have recruited hundreds of women among the peasants, a well many among the higher class. Among the recent' converts to the new faith were two rich maidens of Zofingf, of uncertain age, who converted all their property into cash and started for America under the leadership of the Swiss apostle. They were arrested in his company at Basle and compelled to return gnmncmissr. jgr. 28, 1884. Switzerland Alive to the Evils of Dytt (gumUT Chronicle. 1IAIN STREET. FIRST at Barrett Bros. Telephone No. ME Transfer and Excursion Wagons Packsge, always In readlrwa. Moving llanos, Organs a and nunltura Specialty. Hava tho finest fonMu-han- d wagon that wee aver bvonght to this country. Are prepared tor anyeised parties. do wall to call on tho Star TSeSBfflSRSSS: selves. Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, BROWNS Marble Works Corner Main and Thlnl South MILT. FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITH street. TOOLS, ETC. I M BEAUTY OF DESIGN AND RKILL IE L workmanship era defy competition, g - 144. .46 and-14- 8 Main atmet. P.l Lakp City. |